Gara calls in-state gas line prematureAnchorage Democrat holds out hope for large-scale line, which would produce revenues for state; sees Cook Inlet as viable bridge Stefan Milkowski For Petroleum News
The House Finance Committee held its first hearing March 13 on House Bill 9, wide-reaching legislation empowering the Alaska Gasline Development Corp. to pursue an in-state natural gas pipeline.
The legislation has influential backers, namely House Speaker Mike Chenault and Rep. Mike Hawker, but als....
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