Legislature wants more AGIA informationTransCanada says House Bill 142 appears to violate AGIA license agreement; bill wants administration to defend economics, spending Kristen Nelson Petroleum News
AGIA, the Alaska Gasline Inducement Act, is back on the table in Juneau. The House Finance Committee heard House Bill 142 on April 4; it creates “a rebuttable presumption” that the project licensed under AGIA “is uneconomic because of insufficient firm transportation commitments during the first ope....
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