Are you telling me there is no shoreline or approach, where the trucks could get out on the ice?
Even if you had shoreline at Nome with sufficient ice, where would you haul it from? It comes from the south and is normally barged in but early sea ice this year (combined with late orders trying to take advantage of falling prices earlier) got them too late for the barge.
There are no Alaska roads heading to the west coast from from the Anchorage - Fairbanks highways.
Truck tankers haul about 8 to 10,000 gallons. How many trucks is going to take? About 150 trips. Good luck.