Noah tells legislators time to chooseSays Legislature funding too many options, confusing market; Irwin says information isn’t in for standalone or AGIA line to market Kristen Nelson Petroleum News
Alaska legislators heard two different views in mid-December of what they should do about gas projects in the state: Harry Noah, the outgoing project manager for the state’s in-state gas project, said there were too many options in play and the state’s leaders need to make a decision.
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Competing projects Estimates by summer In-state line or renewable energy Irwin for the administration Corps working on EIS for standalone line
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