Withdraws AK right of wayTransCanada tried to reconstitute ANNGTC several years ago, Palmer says Kristen Nelson Petroleum News
As part of TransCanada’s separation of the old 1970s Alaska gas pipeline project and its application under AGIA, the company has withdrawn a state right of way application it filed in 2004, Tony Palmer, vice president Alaska business development for TransCanada, told the Senate Judiciary Committee F....
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The power of compound interest ANNGTC not building the project No ANNGTC assets used for AGIA application Concurrence on tariff issue Gas business very different 3 decades ago 1970s a time of gas shortage
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