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LNG plant site map
The Alaska Gasline Development Corp. in April 2017 provided the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission with a site map of the LNG plant in Nikiski, showing locations for the three liquefaction trains, two LNG storage tanks, material offloading facility and north and south plant entrances.
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Marine terminal site map
A 3,300-foot-long trestle would extend out to two LNG carrier loading berths in deep water, as shown in this drawing filed by the Alaska Gasline Development Corp. with federal regulators in April 2017. The temporary barge dock (material offloading facility) for use during the construction project would be built north of the LNG carrier loading berths and later dismantled at the completion of construction.
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Kenai Spur Highway reroute map
The Alaska Gasline Development Corp. in April 2017 filed with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission a map of eight possiblealternatives for relocating the Kenai Spur Highway around the LNG plant site. The alternatives on the map run from north to south, such as Alternative ADF starts with Option A at Island Lake Road and the Kenai Spur Highway and heads south to Option D and then Option F back to the highway south of Milepost 19.
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Project overview map
The Alaska LNG project would include eight compressor stations along the 804-mile pipeline route from Prudhoe Bay to the liquefaction plant in Nikiski. The project also includes a 60-mile pipeline from the Point Thomson field to the gas treatment plant that would be built at Prudhoe Bay.
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Proposed Cook Inlet dredging disposal sites
In its April 2017 filing with federal regulators, the Alaska Gasline Development Corp. presented a map showing its proposed Cook Inlet disposal areas for dredged material from the marine offloading facility that would be built adjacent to the LNG plant construction site in Nikiski.
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Cook Inlet pipeline landing site in Nikiski
The undersea pipeline from near Beluga on the West Side of Cook Inlet would come ashore on the Kenai Peninsula a couple of miles northeast of Boulder Point, near Suneva Lake, as proposed in this map provided to federal regulators by the Alaska Gasline Development Corp.
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