ANGDA starts AGIA
The Alaska Natural Gas Development Authority posted its application for AGIA online.
It’s an “addendum” actually, meant to be an “adjunct” to a bigger project. It’s a spur line.
The application includes two plans, one from Delta Junction in the case of an Alaska-Canada main line and the other from Glennallen in the case of an all Alaska main line.
Both projects are for a 20-inch pipe. The Delta Junction spur would cost around $1.25 billion to build. The Glennallen spur would cost a little more than half that. Those are both in 2007 dollars.
Both projects would be done by 2013.
ANGDA went to the front of the class by releasing its version Wednesday. The applications aren’t due until Friday.
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