Unintended consequences?Balash: Without exemption cap-and-trade scheme could sink NS gas line Alan Bailey Petroleum News
Without some form of exemption for the planned gas treatment plant at the Prudhoe Bay end of a future gas pipeline from Alaska’s North Slope, current climate change legislation working its way through Congress could add $14 to the cost of every British thermal unit of gas flowing through the pipelin....
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