Gibson touts TransCanada line progressAlaska Gas Pipeline Project Office director calls for continued focus on North Slope to market gas line despite uncertain economics Stefan Milkowski For Petroleum News
Driven in part by a lack of faith in the Alaska Gasline Inducement Act, the Alaska House voted March 27 to move forward with a smaller, in-state gas line.
But Kurt Gibson, director of the Alaska Gas Pipeline Project Office, argues it’s premature to give up on a large-scale pipeline. Alaska’s AGIA l....
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