Chenault pans Senate bullet line impasseTells Commonwealth North that no action on in-state gas will push LNG import; bullet line open season would test gas-line viability Alan Bailey Petroleum News
House Speaker Mike Chenault, R-Nikiski, says that the failure of the Alaska Senate to pass legislation to move forward a project for an in-state gas pipeline is placing Southcentral gas consumers at risk of an extended need for high-cost, imported liquefied natural gas.
“Why in the world would Alas....
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