One more Alaska natural gas line planTransCanada submits application to state, says 2012 start-up possible Larry Persily Petroleum News Government Affairs Editor
Assuming everyone involved in the proposed Alaska natural gas line project can strike a deal to divvy up the financial risks, and assuming no permitting delays or other political or regulatory problems, TransCanada Corp. said it believes it could help build the pipeline and have gas flowing by 2012.....
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2012 start-up contingent on shipping contracts TransCanada offers access to several markets
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