Alaska looks to acquire right of way in order to advance ANS gas commercialization
Larry Persily Petroleum News Government Affairs Editor
The state believes it could reduce the financial risk and speed up development of an Alaska natural gas line if it goes ahead and obtains the needed pipeline right of way even before a developer steps forward to build the project.
“The state would actually permit its own right of way,” Mark Myers,....
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