
Adam Prestidge
129:40 - 130:51
"our practical expectation is that we will complete the project ahead of these timelines, and so the deadline or the timeline that you said The end of the year for FID maintains— continues to be our target. And we would— if we were to follow a target construction schedule, even with some delays, we would complete the project before December 31st, well before December 31st, 2032."
“our practical expectation is that we will complete the project ahead of these timelines, and so the deadline or the timeline that you said The end of the year for FID maintains— continues to be our target. And we would— if we were to follow a target construction schedule, even with some delays, we would complete the project before December 31st, well before December 31st, 2032.”
Buyers are seeing real evidence of how, how geopolitical events can disrupt energy flows in, in the Asia Pacific, and they're very cognizant that those issues don't apply to the Alaska LNG project because we are able to ship LNG to Asia without going through any infrastructure maritime choke points. And so So those are just a few examples of why the project is primed and ready right now. Again, to your point about the timelines, I think it's a very good point, and I want to be clear, like, our practical expectation is that we will complete the project ahead of these timelines, and so the deadline or the timeline that you said The end of the year for FID maintains— continues to be our target. And we would— if we were to follow a target construction schedule, even with some delays, we would complete the project before December 31st, well before December 31st, 2032. And so those are the practical targets of what we intend to achieve and what we think is achievable.