Walker to call for TransCanada buyoutGovernor says state needs 25 percent of pipeline, currently held by TransCanada; wants assurance one company couldn’t block project BECKY BOHRER Associated Press
Gov. Bill Walker said Aug. 24 he plans to recommend to legislators the state buy out TransCanada Corp.’s position in the major liquefied natural gas project Alaska is pursuing.
Under an agreement that predates Walker’s administration, TransCanada, a Canadian pipeline company, would hold the state’s....
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