Alaska gas lines compete in CalgaryDenali to move regardless of special session; state argues against ‘comprehensive’ fiscal terms; TransCanada, BP both tout experience Gary Park, Eric Lidji & Kay Cashman Petroleum News
The two North Slope producers looking to build a natural gas pipeline in Alaska plan to move forward even if the state awards a license to a competing project, according to a senior executive.
BP and ConocoPhillips announced plans in early April to spend $600 million over the next several years to p....
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Competing claims on experience Race to the finish? $13 billion subsidy under Murkowski contract Conciliatory comments made by both sides Enbridge wants a piece of the pipeline
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