Municipalities want to build natural gas lineAlaska Port Authority says it would borrow $26 billion to build project Larry Persily Petroleum News Government Affairs Editor
The state is reviewing a third application for a North Slope natural gas pipeline, the latest coming from a consortium of three municipalities that says it would borrow $26 billion to build the largest project proposed by any of the applicants.
The Alaska Gasline Port Authority, created in 1999 by....
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