State, LNG owners look long termAfter January agreement state backs 2-year LNG export license extension; state, plant owners looking at further extensions Kristen Nelson Petroleum News
The issue used to be what to do with surplus natural gas in Cook Inlet. In recent years the issue has been whether there will be enough gas to meet local needs. That concern prompted the State of Alaska to ask that specific conditions be met before the U.S. Department of Energy approved a two-year e....
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Industrial facilities built to deal with surplus natural gas State has been negotiating New drilling at Beluga Marathon: role of plant in winter
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