Thompson: Gasline commercial now; time to get tough with producersPrudhoe Bay lease terms require gasline to be commercial, not competitive with other projects; a gas reserves tax would tip scales in favor of Alaska line Kay Cashman PNA Publisher
It’s time to get tough with the big three North Slope gas owners and force them to sell their gas, says Ken Thompson, former ARCO Alaska Inc. president and head of global gas marketing for Atlantic Richfield just prior to its sale to BP in 1999.
“This project is a go now. It can be commercial now.....
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A 12 percent rate of return Gas reserves tax makes project ‘competitive’ The answer is a consortium The producers have to sell the gas
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