Panel discusses gas storage, LNG importsConstruction on schedule for CINGSA gas storage facility; Cook Inlet utilities still expect some imports of LNG will be required Bill White Researcher/writer for the Office of the Federal Coordinator
Construction is on schedule for an estimated $180 million natural gas storage facility in Alaska’s Cook Inlet region. But local utilities think liquefied natural gas imports still might be necessary in a few years, even after storage smoothes the flow of gas supply.
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