Slowing the bulletState wants ANGDA to hold off on EIS until results come for route analysis Eric Lidji Petroleum News
The Palin administration is asking the Alaska Natural Gas Development Authority to consider alternate routes for a natural gas pipeline to serve markets within the state.
The request came out during an April 8 debate between the ANGDA board of directors and Harry Noah, the in-state gas line coordina....
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ANGDA worried about delays In-state open season The question of ousting
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