Tuck seeks resolution on TransCanadaAnchorage Democrat says getting firm decision on whether TransCanada is be a AKLNG partner should be priority for special session STEVE QUINN For Petroleum News
House Minority Leader Chris Tuck says there is work to be done to advance a natural gas pipeline and export facility project and a special session can address some immediate items such as whether the state should cut ties with TransCanada — to the tune of $100 million plus — or remain partners. Tuck....
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