Canadian opposition to tax credits may easeAlaska’s acknowledgement that Mackenzie gas will go first helps Larry Persily PN Juneau Correspondent
As Alaska continues to lobby domestic opponents of federal tax credits for a natural gas pipeline from the North Slope, the state expects less of a problem with Canadians this time around on the energy bill before Congress.
Though still an issue in the energy bill discussions, Canadian opposition is....
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Permitting work needed, too Less objection to wellhead credits No one wants to be ‘stranded’
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