AGIA, TransCanada on legislators’ mindsAs legislators get overview of agreements for Alaska LNG Project, some asking why state doesn’t look for new pipeline partner Kristen Nelson Petroleum News
The departments of Natural Resources and Revenue have begun walking Alaska legislative committees through the heads of agreement and the memorandum of understanding for the Alaska LNG Project announced by Gov. Sean Parnell Jan. 10.
Legislators had numerous questions for Revenue Commissioner Angela....
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AGIA phased out TransCanada response
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