AGIA issues: Who decides and how?House, Senate work committee substitutes; legislative approval raises timeframe issues; tax, tariff issues raised in House Resources Kristen Nelson Petroleum News
Who makes the final decision on the license under the Alaska Gasline Inducement Act and how that will impact the timeline of getting a licensee selected and into the field was one issue the governor’s AGIA team addressed in early April as committee substitutes for the bill were heard for the first t....
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