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Fuel Gas Line


Dimensions

  • Diameter — 10 in. (34 mi.); 8 in. (115 mi.)
  • Length — 149 mi.

Function

Carries natural gas from North Slope fields to fuel stations north of the Brooks Range. (Stations south of the Brooks Range are fueled by liquid turbine fuel.)

Gas temperature

30º F max. (leaving PS 1)

Location

Generally parallels mainline crude oil pipeline, from Prudhoe Bay to PS 4.

Pig launching/receiving facilities

PS 1, MP 34, PS 4

Compressors

Two 1200 hp gas turbine compressors at PS 1 boost gas pressure from approx. 600 psi to 1100 psi.

Pressure

  • Current operating — 1,090 psi
  • Design — 1,335 psi

Last updated June 23, 2004

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