Muni gas line trio settles disputeMunicipal port authority agrees North Slope Borough can withdraw Larry Persily Petroleum News Government Affairs Editor
Looking to avoid a contentious breakup, the three municipalities that comprise the Alaska Gasline Port Authority have agreed to a plan for letting the North Slope Borough pull out of the effort to build a publicly owned Alaska natural gas pipeline.
“Both sides saw they could get what they wanted if....
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