Offshore Capabilities

The Port of Adak can act as a strategic resupply point within 1,000 miles of the Artic oil and gas exploration projects during the summer months, and as a viable location to overwinter a fleet once sea ice has returned and exploration efforts are dormant due to the year-round ice-free water. The Port of Adak is truly an all-season port option for maritime operations.

Offshore oilfield service operations will be hard pressed to find a better logistics hub than the Port of Adak. The strategic location has deep draft berth space, unrivaled indoor and outdoor storage, superior aircraft runways and hangars, and onsite lodging and office space. Alaska service companies with long standing reputations across various industries support the infrastructure of Adak, and better yet, it is ready for use.

More than 100 acres of flat laydown yard, 400,000 plus square feet of covered storage, and over 150,000 square feet of hanger space are ideal for everything from containers, baskets, cranes, oil spill response equipment, to more hazardous cargo like chemicals and fuel. The expansive storage facilities at the port are available for short-term and long-term deposits.