The liquefied gas would be stored at cold temperatures in existing tanks at the plant and then regasified, or returned to its natural gaseous state. This would be to supply 3,000 to 7,000 million British Thermal Units, or mmbtus, to the nearby Kenai refinery for fuel, according to the document approved by FERC. The refinery is also owned by Marathon.
U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approved a plan for Kenai LNG plant - Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman
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