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Final environmental statement: crude oil transportation systems

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:5561138
Volume 2 contains a description and analysis of the other three proposed systems. A summary of the Title V proposals is presented. Northwest Energy Company proposes port and onshore storage facilities at Skagway, Alaska, and a 710-mile pipeline system extending to Keg River, Alberta. The first 14 miles of the pipeline would be in Alaska, with the remaining 696 miles in Canada. Throughput capacities would be 530,000 barrels per day initially and 750,000 barrels per day ultimately. From Keg River, crude oil would be delivered through existing systems to the northern tier states. Kitimat Pipe Line Ltd. proposes port and onshore storage facilities at Kitimat, British Columbia, and a 753-mile pipeline extending to Edmonton, Alberta. Throughput capacities would be 450,000 barrels per day initially and 900,000 barrels per day ultimately. From Edmonton, crude oil would be delivered through existing systems to the northern tier states. Trans Mountain Oil Pipe Line Corporation proposes port and onshore storage facilities at Low Point near Port Angeles, Washington, and an 823-mile pipeline system extending to Edmonton, Alberta. The first 148 miles of the pipeline system would be in Washington with the remaining 675 miles in Canada. Throughput capacities would be 500,000 barrels per day initially and 630,000 barrels per day ultimately. From Edmonton, crude oil would be delivered through existing systems to northern tier states.
Research Organization:
Bureau of Land Management, Washington, DC (USA)
OSTI ID:
5561138
Report Number(s):
DOE/TIC-11091(Vol.2)
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English