Cook Inlet pipeline crossing is about making the best choices

The best route for the natural gas pipeline under Cook Inlet is discussed, including the pros and cons of horizontal directional drilling versus direct pipe. Burying pipe and work with barge and tugs are discussed.

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Main Author: Persily, Larry
Document Type: Press release
Publisher:Kenai Peninsula Borough. Mayor's Office
Date:August 26, 2015
Series:Alaska LNG Project updates
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245 1 0 |a Cook Inlet pipeline crossing is about making the best choices 
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300 |a 5 pages 
380 |a Press release 
490 |a Alaska LNG Project updates 
518 |a August 26, 2015 
546 |a English 
500 |a This update is provided to keep the public informed about the Alaska LNG Project. 
520 |a The best route for the natural gas pipeline under Cook Inlet is discussed, including the pros and cons of horizontal directional drilling versus direct pipe. Burying pipe and work with barge and tugs are discussed. 
653 |a Cook Inlet crossing 
653 |a Routing 
653 |a Design and construction 
653 |a Direct pipe 
653 |a Horizontal directional drilling (HDD) 
653 |a Fieldwork 
610 2 |a Alaska LNG Project 
690 |a PF-CONS 
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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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