Duke withdraws from Alaska Highway gasline MOU; Williams says action weakens agreementBoth pipeline firms say ANGTS dead but will continue to work with stakeholders to commercialize North Slope gas, support Alaska Highway route Gary Park & Kristen Nelson PNA Canadian Correspondent & PNA Editor
Duke Energy has withdrawn from the Nov. 15, 2001, memorandum of understanding between six major American energy firms and three Canadian firms which established principles for re-enlisting in the Alaska partnership to construct the Alaska portion of the Alaska Highway natural gas pipeline project.
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Objectives not met within targeted timeframe Williams says MOU not truly in effect anymore Policy council concerned Canadian analyst: Loss of Duke a blow to project
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