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Vol. 9, No. 11 Week of March 14, 2004
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada's oil and gas industry


Gas project proponents square off

Advocates of four plans to commercialize Alaska North Slope gas pitch their projects to Commonwealth North

Kristen Nelson

Petroleum News Editor-in-Chief

It all boils down to answering some basic questions: Who? What? When? Where? And, of course, how much — how much money will it cost and how much gas will it move? Proponents of four projects to move Alaska North Slope natural gas to market summarized their projects — and answered questions — at a m....

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All projects head south — initially

Both gas and LNG proposed

How much gas would be shipped?

And how much will all this cost?

Players represented at Commonwealth North Feb. 27

ConocoPhillips: Once gas flowing, a line to Kenai for LNG ‘might one day be an opportunity’

North Slope producers concerned about risk

Some contention over benefits to Alaska

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