Second try for LNG venture by Crystal parentPotential Alaska gas buyer’s parent company holds an unused 2001 permit to import LNG from Canada or overseas Larry Persily Petroleum News Government Affairs Editor
Crystal Energy LLC, the Alaska Gasline Port Authority’s hopeful partner in bringing liquefied natural gas to Southern California, has applied for state and federal permits for an offshore receiving terminal, though it’s several months behind a competitor in the same waters.
The venture’s parent comp....
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