Regions: Inuvialuit Settlement Region
Tags: physical sciences, infrastructure planning, engineering, transportation, topography, geography
Principal Investigator: | Henderson, Bob C. (1) |
Licence Number: | 14218 |
Organization: | ConocoPhillips Canada (North) Limited |
Licensed Year(s): |
2007
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Issued: | Jul 31, 2007 |
Project Team: | TBD (Wildlife Monitor, Tumichait Outfitters Limited), TBD (Surveyor), TBD (Helicopter Crew), Jae Kim (Technical Expert (Engineering), ConocoPhillips), Bob Henderson (Technical Expert (Logistics), Cono... Show more |
Objective(s): The objective of this research program is to collect topographical information relating to the potential for: (a) a winter access road for the transport of large modules from the east channel of the Mackenzie River, from the vicinity of the mouth of Pete's Creek and the Lucas Point area, to the proposed Parsons Lake north pad site; (b) a barge anchorage location on the east channel of the Mackenzie River suitable for connection to a potential winter road route and enabling the "freeze-in" of the large modules on shallow draft, river barges; (c) an alternative winter access road routes from the east channel of the Mackenzie River between the area just north of Inuvik to an area west of the Ikhil well site, skirting the Storm Hills topography.
Project Description: The objective of this research program is to collect topographical information relating to the potential for: (a) a winter access road for the transport of large modules from the east channel of the Mackenzie River, from the vicinity of the mouth of Pete's Creek and the Lucas Point area, to the proposed Parsons Lake north pad site; (b) a barge anchorage location on the east channel of the Mackenzie River suitable for connection to a potential winter road route and enabling the “freeze-in” of the large modules on shallow draft, river barges; (c) an alternative winter access road routes from the east channel of the Mackenzie River between the area just north of Inuvik to an area west of the Ikhil well site, skirting the Storm Hills topography. Most of the program will be conducted from the air; however, the helicopter will land from time to time to examine topographical features more closely at places where the resear... Show more