Gasline not deadDuncan believes project will be ‘entirely economic’ once producers, governments complete their work; BP’s Carruthers says start-up unlikely before 2010 Gary Park PNA Canadian Correspondent
Yukon Premier Pat Duncan is unflinching in her belief that North Slope producers and governments can settle on terms that make an Alaska Highway gas pipeline economic, regardless of crumbling hopes for a start-up this decade.
“This project is no more dead in the water than it’s not going to snow ne....
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