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Vol. 9, No. 24 Week of June 13, 2004
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada's oil and gas industry


The deal of last resort

If LNG becomes a commodity, trading companies would make logistics work, says Alaska Gas Development Authority CEO Harold Heinze, making LNG a possibility for West Coast; within Alaska, to Pacific Northwest, authority looking at possibility of compressed gas

Kristen Nelson

Petroleum News Editor-in-Chief

Jones Act tankers to move Alaska liquefied natural gas to markets touside the state would add to the cost of a project, but the way LNG is moved — not tankers — may solve that problem. Harold Heinze’s estimates for the cost of liquefied natural gas tankers have drawn a lot of heat, Heinze, the Alas....

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Moving a commodity

The aggregators

Trading companies make the logistics work

Costs, business structure


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