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November 2008

Vol. 13, No. 44 Week of November 02, 2008

Denali to headquarter on N. Lights

Denali—The Alaska Gas Pipeline LLC has selected space in the new 188 W. Northern Lights Building in Anchorage as its headquarters. The company said Oct. 30 that it has reached an agreement to lease some 40,000 square feet in the new building, enough space for 175 people.

“We are excited to have secured Denali’s headquarters office in Anchorage,” Denali President Bud Fackrell said in a statement. “This is another step in moving the project forward.”

Denali spokesman Dave MacDowell told Petroleum News the company will remain in temporary offices at 36th Avenue and 711 H Street until December or January. He said timing will depend on completion of the office interiors at the new building.

Denali, a joint venture of BP and ConocoPhillips, is planning for the construction of a pipeline to deliver 4 billion cubic feet of natural gas a day from the North Slope of Alaska to markets in the Lower 48, Alaska and Canada.

Denali is staffing its management and leadership teams, as well as a portion of its technical team, with employees from BP and ConocoPhillips, the company said on its Web site. Workers required to gather field data as well as design and construct the pipeline will largely be from the contractor community.

—Petroleum News






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