Getting coal, minerals on the right trackAlaska Miners Association chief proposes 400-mile rail line to haul stranded coal, minerals to Red Dog port or Nome Patricia Jones Petroleum News Contributing Writer
Northwest Alaska contains vast reserves of high-quality coal, an energy source considered “stranded” by a lack of transportation infrastructure.
In an April 11 energy research workshop at the University of Alaska Fairbanks the executive director of the Alaska Miners Association presented a rail-bas....
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