State lawmakers talk gas line logisticsIn-state gas caucus in Fairbanks to study worker training efforts, infrastructure upgrades, and financing of hoped-for megaproject Stefan Milkowski For Petroleum News
Does Alaska have the workers it needs to build a natural gas pipeline?
Are its roads and bridges ready for heavy equipment and tons of pipe?
Members of the Joint In-State Gas Caucus met Nov. 9 in Fairbanks to discuss these and other questions as the Alaska Gasline Development Corp. pushes ahead wi....
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