...C.Thibert said the LNG options being considered include conventional ships like those now carrying LNG from the Kenai plant, LNG vessels with ship-mounted regasification and LNG barges that would be towed by tugs.Ironically, there are...
...routinely from the plant since operations began in 1969. There are also two LNG carriers built specifically to land at the Kenai plant terminal that are still in service.A commercial uncertainty is whether LNG the utilities would purchase will contain...
...idea being considered is approaching ConocoPhillips and Marathon about using one of two large LNG storage tanks at the Kenai plant if the LNG were brought in. One concern about using facilities at the LNG plant is that any new use or reconfiguration...
...a good player to add to the team. The benefits of the coal gasification project extend well beyond Agrium's North Kenai plant. In addition to supplying power and feedstock gas for the facility's urea and ammonia operations for generations...
...committee in Juneau March 16. The LNG export license for the Kenai plant expires March 2011 and so far no application for a renewal...Alaska's Cook Inlet region. The future operation of the Kenai plant could look different, but play just as important a role...
...would turn coal mined at Healy or perhaps Chuitna into the feedstock gas necessary to produce fertilizer products at the Kenai plant. A decision whether to proceed to the next stage of the feasibility study is expected later this year. The earliest...
...This agreement improves the prospects for future drilling in the Cook Inlet and supports continued operation of the Kenai plant," said Jim Bowles, president of ConocoPhillips Alaska. "This new level of cooperation is a very positive outcome...
...The company cemented oil wells in Swanson River and furnished explosives for the oil field. When Alegro closed the Kenai plant in 1963, He and James G. "Bud" Dye, obtained one of the first small business loans in the area and opened Better...
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