Alaska opens oil pipeline tariff talksPipeline owners BP, Phillips, ExxonMobil, Williams and Unocal ready to renegotiate 1985 settlement with state Larry Persily Petroleum News Government Affairs Editor
The state of Alaska and the five companies that own the trans-Alaska oil pipeline have agreed to start talks this month to negotiate revisions to the line’s almost 20-year-old tariff structure.
Any reduction in pipeline tariffs could be a plus to the state treasury, with lower transportation costs r....
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Negotiated settlement subject to FERC approval Alternative to lengthy legal battle Williams still at negotiating table Negotiations under two-year deadline Want to know more? 2004 2003 2002
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