Glenfarne Alaska LNG, LLC (Glenfarne) and energy technology company Baker Hughes have announced a strategic alliance to advance the Alaska LNG Project. Under the partnership, Glenfarne has selected Baker Hughes to supply main refrigerant compressors for the LNG terminal as well as power generation equipment for the North Slope gas treatment plant. Baker Hughes has also committed to a strategic investment to support the project.
The Alaska LNG Project is being developed in two financially independent phases to accelerate execution. Phase One involves an 807-mile, 42-inch pipeline to transport natural gas from Alaska’s North Slope to meet domestic energy demand. Worley is expected to complete final engineering and cost analysis for the pipeline by December, paving the way for a final investment decision (FID) for this phase.
Phase Two will add the LNG terminal and associated infrastructure to enable 20 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) of LNG export capacity, with a final investment decision anticipated in late 2026.

