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2013 The Gulf of Mexico Offshore
A poster displaying the GOM Offshore. -
Moving Alaska Gas from Canada to the Lower 48
What would happen to Alaska's natural gas once it reaches the end of the proposed pipeline, 1,700 miles from Prudhoe Bay? The gas would flow into a vast network of Canadian and... -
Pipeline Project Would get Multimillion-Dollar Environmental Review
A multimillion-dollar effort is moving ahead to understand how the proposed Alaska gas pipeline project would change the physical, economic, social and cultural environments... -
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management BOEM Mapping Data
The geographic dataarebuilt fromtheTechnical Information Management System (TIMS). TIMS consists of two separate databases: an attribute database and a spatial database.The... -
Energy Information Administration facts and data
EIA downloadable gis energy information for the US; includes shapefiles for data on Coal Mines - Surface and Underground, Crude Oil Pipelines, Liquefied Natural Gas... -
Pipeline Agency Starts Consultation with Alaska Natives
This month, a small team of federal officials will visit a handful of Alaska villages to discuss with local tribal leaders the proposed multibillion-dollar gas pipeline project... -
Gas Pipeline Builder Plans Precautions for Spanning Earthquake Zones
The proposed multibillion-dollar natural gas pipeline into Canada would be buried for almost its entire 803-mile length within Alaska with only a few exceptions, including where... -
Crossing Borders The Approvals Needed to Move Alaska Gas Through Canada
No Alaska natural gas can physically cross the border into Canada without a handful of government agencies - in the United States and Canada - blessing the event. But getting... -
New Imaging Gives Close-up Look at Gas Pipeline Corridors
During late spring 2011, two small airplanes flew dozens of sorties over key transportation corridors bisecting Alaska. Seated in the back of each plane was a technician, surely... -
Multipurpose Marine Cadastre
Multipurpose Marine Cadastre viewer. -
Canada Takes Different Approach for Pipeline
Most of TransCanada/ExxonMobil's proposed 1,717-mile natural gas pipeline from Alaska's North Slope would be built in Canada, where it faces government scrutiny remarkably... -
Pipeline Report Gas Plant Totals One-third of Project Cost
About one-third of the Alaska gas pipeline project cost has little to do with physically burying steel pipe along hundreds of miles of the northern continent. Instead, this... -
Mileage-based Tariff Benefits Alaskans
Alaskans who draw North Slope natural gas from the proposed large-volume pipeline would pay only a tiny fraction of the multibillion-dollar project's construction and operating... -
Pipeline Density in the Gulf of Mexico
Raster displays the density of pipelines in the Gulf of Mexico, based off pipeline data available from BSEE and BOEM. Density raster is at a 1500 x 1500 m resolution, created... -
Public GIS Map Viewer for Oil Gas and Pipeline Data
This geographic information system combines detailed information and location coordinates for oil wells, gas wells, and pipelines from the Commission's files with base map data... -
Oceanographic Data at NODC
NODC's National Archive of Ocean Data; search and retrieve data and metadata in its original format (as it was submitted to NODC). -
Precedent Agreements A Delicate Dance Between Builders and Shippers
The proposed Alaska natural gas pipeline projects are engaged in the "precedent agreement" phase of development. A pipeline developer that has signed enough precedent agreements... -
Federal Loan Guarantee Helps Pipelines Finances
A federal loan guarantee authorized for the Alaska gas pipeline is intended to help smooth the path forward for what could be the world's most expensive private project ever.... -
SONRIS
DNR has undergone a project to re-engineer and redesign its information systems for all offices of the department. Specifically, DNR has implemented Strategic Online Natural... -
Pipeline Route is Probed to Detail Environmental Impacts
Squads of scientists this summer have joined the caribou and Dall sheep, eiders and eagles, moose and muskrat, salmon and grayling that inhabit the proposed natural gas pipeline...