Estimated costs and environmental impacts of a natural gas pipeline system linking Fairbanks with Cook Inlet area

This study evaluates the cost and feasibility of a pipeline connecting Fairbanks to the Cook Inlet reserves for the purpose of satisfying the energy needs of the Fairbanks region. The major elements of this study include a future demand forecast, system sizing, pipeline route selection, environmenta...

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Corporate Contributor(s):Alaska Power Authority (APA)
Document Type: Report
Publisher:Stone & Webster Engineering Corporation
Date:January 1989
Sponsor / Funder:Alaska Power Authority (APA)
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245 0 0 |a Estimated costs and environmental impacts of a natural gas pipeline system linking Fairbanks with Cook Inlet area 
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300 |a 307 p. 
380 |a Report 
546 |a English 
520 |a This study evaluates the cost and feasibility of a pipeline connecting Fairbanks to the Cook Inlet reserves for the purpose of satisfying the energy needs of the Fairbanks region. The major elements of this study include a future demand forecast, system sizing, pipeline route selection, environmental acceptability, and capital and operating costs determination. 
653 |a Environmental impacts 
653 |a Costs 
653 |a Engineering 
653 |a Design and construction 
653 |a Feasibility 
653 |a Pipelines 
653 |a Routing 
653 |a Demand--Alaska 
651 |a Cook Inlet region 
651 |a Fairbanks North Star Borough 
690 |a PF-ENVI 
710 |a Alaska Power Authority (APA) 
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