Harvest and IGU Announce Partnership in Delivering LNG to Fairbanks

HOUSTON, Jan. 18, 2023 /PRNewswire/ – Today Harvest Midstream (Harvest), announced a long-term agreement to Interior Gas Utility (IGU), in order to build a natural gas treatment, liquification and truck loading facility near Deadhorse. Alaska.

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Harvest CEO Jason C. Rebrook According to IGU, there is still much to do before the project can be completed, but we are very excited about the partnership that will allow Alaskans to have greater long-term security of energy.

Construction of the facility will begin in the summer 2023, with operations beginning in the latter half of 2024. The facility will produce 150,000 gallons of Liquified Natural Gas(LNG) per day and has the potential to grow.

“We look forward collaborating with IGU,” stated Andrew LimmerVice President, Harvest Alaska. “By inventing a way to use small amounts of natural gas that is already being produced. Prudhoe BayWe are able to provide a reliable source for energy to IGU clients located approximately 500 miles away Fairbanks.”

The feed gas required for the facility will amount to approximately 15,000,000 cubic feet per day. It will be supplied from existing production. Prudhoe Bay. The LNG will be trucked to the facility after it has been processed. Fairbanks Distributed via IGU’s existing infrastructure.

Harvest Midstream:
Harvest Midstream is an independent midstream service provider, based in Houston, TX This company operates various crude and natural gas gathering and transportation, storage, transport, treatment, and terminalling assets throughout the country. The United States.

For more information, visit www.harvestmidstream.com.

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