Harvest Midstream, a privately-held midstream service provider based in Houston, Texas, announced in a press release Tuesday, Nov. 11, their acquisition of the Kenai LNG facility in Nikiski. The terminal previously operated as an export facility, primarily shipping liquefied natural gas to Japan, until its closure in 2017. Harvest now intends to redevelop the site as an import terminal.
Harvest Midstream is focused on the gathering, storage, transportation, treatment and terminalling of crude oil and natural gas, the release states. Harvest’s operations in Alaska span the Cook Inlet and the North Slope, and include a 49% ownership stake in the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System.
The close of the acquisition Tuesday advances the company’s plan, established in February, to “redevelop existing LN

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