TransCanada application out for commentPublic has 60 days to review; some of the suggestions in the application are responses to state’s request for creative solutions Kristen Nelson Petroleum News
TransCanada said in its Alaska Gasline Inducement Act application that assuming 4.5 billion cubic feet a day of gas is committed at an initial open season, the Alaska portion of the project would be a 750-mile long 48-inch diameter line with six compressor stations and five delivery points in Alaska....
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