Alaska LNG
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Report summary
Table of contents
- Summary
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Key issues
- State of Alaska’s gas market
- North Slope gas reserves
- Domestic demand locations require new gas supply
- Advantaged LNG export proposal
- Recent momentum for Alaska LNG
- Presidential support re-energizes project
- Glenfarne adds vigor
- Preliminary buyer interest but no binding deals
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Economic assumptions
- LNG Plant Economics
- LNG Plant Costs
- LNG Prices
- Fiscal and Regulatory
- Economic Analysis
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FOB Breakeven Assumptions
- Upstream supply cost
- Gas treatment plant tariff
- Pipeline Tariff
- Fuel Gas and Power
- LNG plant tariff
- FOB Breakeven
Tables and charts
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Index Map
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Modelled LNG Output of Alaska LNGLNG ContractsLNG Purchase Agreements
What's included
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