Federal Permitting Records Show Progress for Alaska LNG Project
The federal Permitting Dashboard logged completion of nearly all environmental review and permitting actions for the Alaska LNG Project on December 12, 2025, including approvals tied to North Slope facilities at Prudhoe Bay and Point Thomson. This matters to North Slope Borough residents because completed federal authorizations directly affect local planning, workforce prospects, business opportunities, and potential on slope construction timing.

The Federal Permitting Improvement Steering Council Permitting Dashboard recorded that nearly all federally coordinated environmental reviews and permit actions for the Alaska LNG Project were marked complete on December 12, 2025. The project is listed as a FAST 41 covered project and the dashboard shows updated milestone completion dates in December 2025. The integrated project scope noted on the dashboard includes a gas treatment plant on the North Slope, an approximately 807 mile pipeline, and a liquefaction and terminal facility.
Agency entries on the project page list specific completed actions relevant to North Slope infrastructure and wildlife consultations. The dashboard records show U.S. Army Corps permits and biological opinions from FWS and NOAA among the actions documented as complete in late 2025. The project page provides milestone details, completed dates, agency actions, and points of contact, creating an official federal record of decisions and authorizations for the coordinated permitting process.
For the North Slope Borough the dashboard entries carry immediate planning significance. Alaska LNG has proposed gas treatment and connection facilities in the Prudhoe Bay and Point Thomson area, and movement toward completed federal authorizations affects municipal and borough planning for potential on slope construction, local hire strategies, contractor outreach, and related permitting at the state and local levels. Local governments and stakeholders regularly use the Permitting Dashboard to identify which federal authorizations have been issued and which remain outstanding, making the dashboard entries a key reference for budgeting, community consultation, and readiness for project activity.

The Permitting Dashboard serves as the federal transparency tool for federally coordinated projects and posts official documentation for agency decisions and milestone completions. Borough officials, local businesses, and residents tracking Alaska LNG project progress should review the project page on the dashboard to confirm which authorizations are listed as complete and to note agency contacts and documentation dates as they plan for potential impacts and opportunities on the North Slope.
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