Study: LNG line could bring millions in state revenue, local economist disagrees
Ellen Lockyer PNA Contributing Writer
Last fall, Alaska voters spoke in favor of a state-run liquid natural gas line from the North Slope to tidewater in Valdez. Sixty-two percent of ballots were cast in favor of Proposition 3, which requires the state to create a gasline port authority to finance and build the facility.
The port autho....
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