Port authority proposes gas pipeline to Valdez, Canadian borderLine would fork at Delta Junction, with equal amounts of natural gas going to Lower 48, to LNG plant for Far Eastern trade Kristen Nelson PNA News Editor
There’s a way to do a gas pipeline project without the state giving up all the benefits, Alaska Gas Pipeline Port Authority General Counsel Bill Walker said Sept. 21. The port authority, which would be tax exempt and would pay both the state and communities a portion of the profits from a project, h....
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