Port MacKenzie

Port MacKenzie

400,000 tonnes / year ammonia production

In service by 2031

Located across the Knik Arm from Anchorage, Port MacKenzie is a recently created port district with deep-water access and abundant industrially zoned land. It has several advantages as a site for ammonia production and export:

  • 9,000 acres of industrially zoned land.
  • A deep-water dock that can accommodate the largest ammonia tankers in service or planned.
  • The project will be powered by 1,000MW of onshore wind built on contiguous, port-owned land.

Overview

It is only ten days’ shipping distance to Asian markets versus 13 days from Australia and over 20 days from the Middle East, and a month from the U.S. Gulf Coast. And like Adak, there is no “Panama Canal risk” in serving Asia.

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