ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. says it will not extend the federal export license for its Kenai natural gas liquefaction plant when the license expires March 31. However, the plant will be maintained in a standby mode to be available if...
...Gas Storage Alaska, or CINGSA, facility is critically important this winter because the ConocoPhillips natural gas liquefaction plant near Kenai is no longer able to divert gas to the utilities as it has been in past winters."We are now selling...
ConocoPhillips has purchased Marathon Oil Co.'s 30 percent interest in the Kenai natural gas liquefaction plant the two companies have owned since 1969, a ConocoPhillips spokeswoman confirmed Oct. 11. The purchase was completed Sept. 26...
...Everything else, from Southeast Alaska's pulp mills to a major fertilizer plant, have gone by the wayside. The gas liquefaction plant could join that list when its federal export license expires in March 2011. If this happens, it will also cost...
...small. A fertilizer plant that operated for decades near Kenai using gas is now closed, and a nearby natural gas liquefaction plant that still operates faces an uncertain future, with its federal LNG export license set to expire a year from...
...TransCanada also offered its potential shippers the option of a stand-alone pipeline to southern Alaska and a gas liquefaction plant in Valdez if there is insufficient interest in a pipeline to Alberta. Denali has indirectly made the same offer...
...projects being able to pay the costs estimated in the study. One potential industrial customer is the natural gas liquefaction plant at Kenai that now exports LNG from Cook Inlet. The plant's LNG export license is due to expire in 2011. The...
...state's top JPO representative, testified that the agency would retain its pipeline jurisdiction and that exempting gas liquefaction plants and terminals won't cut the volume of governmental red tape. ''Agencies within JPO have the same missions...
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