Alaska LNG can succeed in world marketBP analyst says current international market favors product buyers but that Alaska can compete on cost and quality of service Alan Bailey Petroleum News
With a low in-state gas demand, an abundance of natural gas and a location close to potential markets, liquefied natural gas from Alaska can compete in the international LNG trade, Doug Rotenberg, chief commercial advisor with BP, Integrated Supply and Trading, told the audience at an Alaska energy....
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