Energy technology company Baker Hughes will supply the main refrigerant compressors and power generation equipment for the Alaska LNG North Slope project.
Alaska LNG is majority-owned and being developed by energy infrastructure specialist Glenfarne Alaska, which will have the capacity to produce 20 million tonnes of LNG per year.
Glenfarne became the lead developer of Alaska LNG in March. Baker Hughes is also making a strategic investment to support the project.
Phase one of Alaska LNG consists of an 807-mile pipeline to transport natural gas from Alaska’s North Slope to southern Alaska to meet domestic energy needs. The second phase will add the LNG terminal and related infrastructure.
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