Foreign officials from countries like Japan, South Korea, and India are set to join US government leaders for discussions on Alaska's energy resources.
The US delegation will be led by Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, Energy Secretary Chris Wright, and Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin.
The visit will include trips to oil pipeline and gas processing facilities on Alaska's North Slope, as well as meetings with industry officials and indigenous people.
The discussions will focus on Trump's push to expand energy development in Alaska, including the $44 billion Alaska LNG project aimed at exporting natural gas.