When will the $40 billion natural-gas pipeline between the Northern Slope Alaska and the Lower 48 states be completed?

Proposed Denali Pipeline Route to Alberta.

It is still unknown when the pipeline will be completed, it hasn´t even started. The projected $20 to 40 billion natural gas pipeline will transport the gas over 2.000 miles from Alaska's North Slope natural gas reserves to the Midwestern United States.It is a national priority for president Obama, this project will play a huge impact on the energy industry, and depending on the route, the pipeline will have a tremendous environmental and international effect.

The pipeline will probably divert thru the controversial Tar sands in Alberta, Canada. Two competing proposals will push for the right to build and run the pipeline: * Denali Project, managed by British Petroleum (BP) and Conoco-Phillips, consist of a gas treatment plant on the North Slope, a 2.000 miles long pipeline to Alberta, Canada, and if required, a 1.500-mile long pipeline from Alberta to Chicago, Illinois. * TransCanada Exxon-Mobil Project, consist of 1.700 miles from the North Slope, in Alaska through the Yukon province and the northeastern British Columbia to the border of British Columbia and Alberta, near Boundary Lake, and will include both, the new and the existing infrastructure in Alberta.

In 2010, the two competing projects will hold open seasons, where they will lay out their shipping rates and seek gas producers to commit to using their pipe. The pipeline will be built only if the Canadian goverment could strike a deal with native Canadian First Nations whose lands are on the pipeline route. Proposed TransCanada Pipeline Project from Alaska to Alberta.

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