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  2. Alaska gas pipeline - Wikipedia

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    Partners. TransCanada Corp. ExxonMobil. Technical information. Length. 1,715 mi (2,760 km) Maximum discharge. 41 billion cubic meter per year. The Alaska gas pipeline is a joint project of TransCanada Corp. and ExxonMobil Corp. to develop a natural gas pipeline under the AGIA, a.k.a. the Alaska Gas Inducement Act, adopted by Alaska Legislature ...

  3. Alaska gas line leaders ask lawmakers to support year-end ...

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    The state-led project calls for an 800-mile pipeline carrying natural gas from the North Slope so it can be liquefied in Southcentral Alaska and exported to Asian markets in oceangoing...

  4. Trans-Alaska Pipeline System - Wikipedia

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    The Trans-Alaska Pipeline System (TAPS) is an oil transportation system spanning Alaska, including the trans-Alaska crude-oil pipeline, 12 pump stations, several hundred miles of feeder pipelines, and the Valdez Marine Terminal. TAPS is one of the world's largest pipeline systems.

  5. Alaska Permanent Fund - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after the oil from Alaska's North Slope began flowing to market through the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System, the Permanent Fund was created by an amendment to the Alaska Constitution. It was designed to be an investment where at least 25% of the oil money would be put into a dedicated fund for future generations, who would no longer have ...

  6. Consortium Agrees on Alaska Natural Gas Pipeline Route ... - AOL

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    Four major oil and gas companies have reached an agreement on the route of an 800-mile natural gas pipeline to transport gas from Alaska's North Slope to a port on the state's southern coast.

  7. Construction of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System. The construction of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System included over 800 miles (1,300 km) of oil pipeline, 12 pump stations, and a new tanker port. Built largely on permafrost during 1975–77 between Prudhoe Bay and Valdez, Alaska, the $8 billion effort required tens of thousands of people, often ...

  8. Natural gas in Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Gas pipeline. The State of Alaska has adopted legislation which would provide $500 million of start-up funding for a new pipeline to transport Prudhoe Bay gas. The selected proposal from TransCanada Corp. would go through Canada without connecting to the existing natural gas system in Southern Alaska.

  9. Alyeska Pipeline Service Company - Wikipedia

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    The Alaska corporation commonly known as Alyeska Pipeline Company was founded in 1970 to design, construct, operate and maintain a pipeline to transport oil from the fields on the North Slope of Alaska where oil was discovered in 1968 to an ice-free deep-water port in Valdez, Alaska.

  10. 2016–2017 Cook Inlet natural gas leak - Wikipedia

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    2016–2017 Cook Inlet natural gas leak; Location: Turnagain Arm, Cook Inlet, Alaska: Date: December, 2016 – April 2017: Cause; Cause: Holed pipeline: Casualties: 0: Operator: Hilcorp Energy: Spill characteristics; Volume: 210,000 to 310,000 cubic feet per day: Shoreline impacted: No

  11. Office of the Federal Coordinator, Alaska Natural Gas ...

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    Congress created the Office in the Alaska Natural Gas Pipeline Act of 2004. [1] The intent of that law is to help ease forward a multibillion-dollar Alaska natural gas pipeline project that would deliver North Slope gas to consumers in the 48 contiguous states.