Alaska gas would have small effect on priceFederal report says prices 4.5 percent higher in 2025 without Alaska gas line Larry Persily Petroleum News Government Affairs Editor
A Department of Energy report says failure to construct an Alaska natural gas pipeline to feed North American markets could push gas prices 4.5 percent higher in 2025 than they otherwise would be if the line is built in the next decade.
The lack of supply from Alaska also would mean more reliance on....
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Report looks at supply possibilities Worst case gas at $5.61 in 2025 Differing opinions from two reports
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