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Vol. 5, No. 10 Week of October 28, 2000
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada's oil and gas industry


Battle heats up between Arctic gas pipeline players in Canada

Gulf Canada wants standalone pipeline from Mackenzie Delta to U.S. markets; Northwest Territories offering Alaska share of economic spin-offs if it backs an NWT route; Yukon asks industry to go with Alaska Highway route

Gary Park

PNA Canadian Contributing Correspondent

Canadians are playing nationalist cards faster than a high-roller in Las Vegas as the Arctic gas pipeline stakes mount. Gulf Canada Resources is boosting its case for a standalone pipeline from the Mackenzie Delta to southern Canadian and U.S. markets; the Northwest Territories is offering Alaska a....

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