Multiple bids received in open seasonTransCanada’s Tony Palmer describes initial open season bids as from ‘major industry players and others for significant volumes’ Kristen Nelson Petroleum News
It was question which evoked thoughts of a worst-case scenario: what if the AGIA-licensed Alaska Pipeline Project got no bids in its initial open season?
According to the terms of the Alaska Gasline Inducement Act, the TransCanada-ExxonMobil project is required to continue through receipt of a Fede....
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Multiple bids Confidentiality agreements Sophisticated players ANGDA has placed bid Bid authorized in June
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