Mixing gas in Mexico way around Jones ActCommingling Alaska, foreign gas might be a solutiuon Larry Persily Petroleum News Juneau Correspondent
Proponents of shipping liquefied natural gas from Alaska to the West Coast may have found a way around the federal law requiring expensive U.S. ships with U.S. crews to move the LNG. It involves mixing Alaska gas with foreign LNG at a terminal in Mexico before shipping some — but not too much — of t....
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