The Alaska Gas Pipeline Project
Precise project location and applicant identity will be determined based upon certification by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and necessary permits and authorizations from other government entities. A pipeline is expected to be constructed through Alaska with Alaskan takeoff points and additional infrastructure developed to deliver gas to the existing continental U.S. distribution system by pipeline and/or liquefaction technology. The project is estimated to take 10 years to permit and construct once a complete application is filed with the FERC. Follow the links below for more information on the project being proposed.
Project Applicants
The Alaska Pipeline Project is a team effort between TransCanada and ExxonMobil to build and operate a pipeline for moving Alaska North Slope gas to market.
Project Fact Sheets and Information
Learn more about the project, its history, the permitting process and how the public can participate in the environmental review.

