Municipal gas line group loses memberNorth Slope Borough leaves port authority to focus on private projects Larry Persily Petroleum News Government Affairs Editor
The North Slope Borough says there are several reasons it decided to drop out of the Alaska Gasline Port Authority, the 5-year-old municipal partnership committed to building a North Slope natural gas pipeline.
The borough wants to focus on protecting its property tax revenues under either of two pr....
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