Alaska has always been a state of enormous potential. But potential alone doesn’t power homes, create jobs, build roads, or fund schools. For decades, Alaskans have looked to the vast natural gas reserves on the North Slope as a game-changing opportunity. Today, that opportunity is no longer theoretical; it’s real, it’s permitted, and it’s ready.

The Alaska LNG Project (AKLNG) is now one of the most strategically important infrastructure efforts in the United States. It’s fully permitted, shovel-ready, and attracting growing international interest. The project includes an 807-mile pipeline from the North Slope to Nikiski, capable of transporting 3.3 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day, representing a volume large enough to meet the annual residential needs of more than 15 million U.

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