New mines could consume some North Slope gas
Existing mines and proposed mines in Alaska could benefit from North Slope natural gas if it is transported to those sites. The paper discusses the big six mines (Red Dog, Fort Knox, Pogo, Usibelli, Kensington, and Greens Creek) as well as the proposed projects: Donlin Gold Prospect, Pebble Mine, Li...
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Document Type: | Issue paper |
Publisher: | Office of the Federal Coordinator (OFC) |
Date: | October 2014 |
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Online Access: | View Full Text |
Library Holdings: | Print Versions |
Summary: | Existing mines and proposed mines in Alaska could benefit from North Slope natural gas if it is transported to those sites. The paper discusses the big six mines (Red Dog, Fort Knox, Pogo, Usibelli, Kensington, and Greens Creek) as well as the proposed projects: Donlin Gold Prospect, Pebble Mine, Livengood Prospect, and Abmler Mining District. Transportation to distant sites is a logistical concern, and the actual demand that these mines and the many smaller mines would have for natural gas is unclear. |
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Physical Description: | 10 p. |