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Title: LNG From Alaska To Tokyo
Author: Art Uhl
Source: American Gas Association 1970
Year Published: 1970
Abstract: During the next 15 years, over 50 billion standard cubic feet of natural gas in liquefied form will be delivered each year -from Alaska to Japan via two tankers plying the route from Port Nikiski on Cook Inlet to Negishi on Tokyo Bay. Each of the two tankers will deliver about 28,000 tons of -260F LNG per voyage and will complete about 17 voyages per year. This is the equivalent of pipeline deliveries of 140 MMscf/day, the year-round, across a distance of about 3.500 miles. Four corporations on the two continents are involved in the operation: Phillips Petroleum Company of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, and Marathon Oil Company of Findlay, Ohio, as suppliers of the LNG, with Phillips as the Kenai plant operator and Tokyo Gas Company, Ltd., and Tokyo Electric Power Company, Incorporated, as LNG purchasers, with Tokyo Gas as Negishi plant operator.




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