Glenfarne awards Worley engineering and delivery services to support FID for Alaska LNG Pipeline
Worley Ltd. has been selected by Glenfarne Alaska LNG, LLC (Glenfarne), a subsidiary of Glenfarne Group, LLC, to provide engineering services and a final cost estimate to support the financial investment decision (FID) for the Alaska LNG Pipeline.
The pipeline forms part of Glenfarne’s broader Alaska LNG development, which includes a proposed 1,300 km (807-mile) natural gas pipeline from the North Slope to the southern coast near Anchorage, a gas treatment plant, LNG import terminal, and LNG export facility. The pipeline will be capable of transporting enough natural gas to meet both Alaska’s domestic needs and supply the full 20 MMtpy Alaska LNG export facility.
Worley will supplement previously completed engineering and provide sufficient design and cost detail to support the project’s FID, which is anticipated in late 2025. Worley has also been appointed lead engineering firm for the Cook Inlet Gateway LNG import terminal and project delivery advisor to Glenfarne across the Alaska LNG portfolio.
“We are proud to support Glenfarne in progressing this strategically significant energy infrastructure. Our history in Alaska spans more than 60 years, and this project aligns with our deep LNG expertise and full project delivery capability. We look forward to helping Glenfarne move toward FID and improve energy security for Alaska and the world,” said Chris Ashton, Chief Executive Officer at Worley.
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