Gas authority drops lobbyist ideaBoard also decides against filing Alaska Stranded Gas Act application Larry Persily Petroleum News Government Affairs Editor
The Alaska Natural Gas Development Authority has dropped its plan to hire a lobbyist to help push for additional legislative funding, while also backing away from submitting a project application under the state’s Stranded Gas Development Act.
Meanwhile, the authority has approved a $50,000 contract....
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