Lessons for Alaska across border?Producers were key to 1990s’ project for moving Western Canada gas Larry Persily Petroleum News Government Affairs Editor
There could be a history lesson across the border for supporters of the proposed Alaska North Slope gas line project.
Almost a decade ago, 22 Western Canada natural gas producers and marketing companies got together to find a competitive alternative for moving their gas to Midwest consumers.
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