LNG bills get first hearingAlaska lawmakers start work on gas authority project funding, Heinze looking to sell bonds to raise initial $200 million additional funding Larry Persily Petroleum News Government Affairs Editor
Senate Resources Committee members took no action Jan. 21 on a bill to appropriate $2.15 million for the Alaska Natural Gas Development Authority or a separate measure allowing the authority to consider building its pipeline and liquefied natural gas export terminal on Cook Inlet instead of at Valde....
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Administration reviews funding request Authority would sell bonds Senator questions competitiveness Terminal site at issue
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