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Glenfarne aims to finalise its investment in the Alaska LNG Pipeline by 2025. Glenfarne Alaska, a subsidiary of Glenfarne Group and the majority owner and lead developer of the Alaska LNG project, has initiated the final engineering phase for the Alaska LNG Pipeline. Worley will build upon the substantial engineering work already completed, updating the pipeline’s cost and design. The company has also been chosen as the preferred engineering company for the Cook Inlet Gateway LNG import terminal and will serve as the project delivery advisor to Glenfarne across the Alaska LNG projects. Glenfarne Group CEO and founder Brendan Duval said: “The declining gas production from Cook Inlet risks Alaska’s energy security, as well as US national security and military readiness. Prioritising the development and final investment decision of the pipeline is essential to solving the natural gas shortages which are already impacting the state.” In parallel with the final engineering, Glenfarne is seeking strategic partners. The aim is to collaborate with global companies that can augment Glenfarne’s execution capabilities and bring additional expertise to the Alaska LNG project’s successful delivery. |