TAPS overcharge tariff ruling gets hearing
Wesley Loy Anchorage Daily News
Some two dozen lawyers converged on an Anchorage state Superior courtroom last week to argue a case involving as much as $125 million in disputed oil pipeline transportation charges.
Sitting at one table were lawyers for oil companies that own the 800-mile trans-Alaska pipeline. Joining them was a....
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