Qilak LNG | North Slope Terminal
USA
Overview
Status
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Region
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North America
Geography
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USA
State
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Alaska
Equity Owner
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Qilak LNG Inc (Lloyds Energy)
Proponent
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Qilak LNG Inc
Output
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LNG
Type of electricty
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Capacity
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MTPA: 4
Financing
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Technology
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Export facility
Technical Advisors
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Aker Arctic (pre-feasibility), Nana Worley and Aker Arctic Technology (feasibility study)
Advisors
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Lazard
Project Contact
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Qilak CEO and chairman Mead Treadwell
Lawyers
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Project Cost
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$5 bn
Offtaker
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Commercial Operations Date
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2030 (initially 2027)
Decommission Date
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FID
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Description
The Qilak LNG North Slope Terminal is a proposed liquefied natural gas terminal that would allow LNG to be exported directly from the North Slope of Alaska to Asian markets.
Qilak LNG is a subsidiary of Lloyds Energy.
Phase 1 of the Qilak LNG project will have an export capacity of 4 million tonnes per year with additional capacity planned to come online in future phases.
The project targets delivery of natural gas to Asian markets, including Japan.