Alaska LNG reviews pipeline route with government agencies

The project teams have made multiple adjustments to the gas pipeline route since the filing of the first draft with FERC in February 2015. Adjustments have been made to find the best crossing points over waterbodies or to route around them. For the Yukon River crossing, aboveground and belowground c...

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Main Author: Persily, Larry
Document Type: Press release
Publisher:Kenai Peninsula Borough. Mayor's Office
Date:May 26, 2015
Series:Alaska LNG Project updates
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245 1 0 |a Alaska LNG reviews pipeline route with government agencies 
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518 |a May 26, 2015 
546 |a English 
500 |a This update is provided to keep the public informed about the Alaska LNG Project. 
520 |a The project teams have made multiple adjustments to the gas pipeline route since the filing of the first draft with FERC in February 2015. Adjustments have been made to find the best crossing points over waterbodies or to route around them. For the Yukon River crossing, aboveground and belowground crossings are being considered. 
653 |a Routing 
653 |a Stream crossings 
653 |a Cook Inlet crossing 
653 |a Horizontal directional drilling (HDD) 
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856 4 2 |u https://www.arlis.org/docs/vol1/AlaskaGas/News/News_KPB_AK_LNG_ProjectUpdate.html  |3 Website listing all Project updates 
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