AIDEA studying Cook Inlet LNG plantThe public corporation is considering a proposal to invest in a Greenfield LNG facility that would be tied to Japanese markets Eric Lidji Petroleum News
The Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority is considering a proposal by a Japanese company looking to build a liquefied natural gas export plant in Cook Inlet.
In April, the board of the public corporation unanimously approved a resolution to spend up to $240,000 conducting due diligence....
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