Thumbs up for LNGBig players say TransCanada bid problematic; Valdez line gets popular vote Kristen Nelson Petroleum News
Big players have commercial issues with TransCanada’s Alaska Gasline Inducement Act application while the state’s residents favor a pipeline to Valdez — and a focus on gas for in-state use.
That was the general picture from more than 300 comments the state received on TransCanada’s AGIA application....
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