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Vol. 7, No. 41 Week of October 13, 2002
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada's oil and gas industry


North Pole fabricator favors Alaska Highway natural gas pipeline route

First of series, Universal Welding owner Tom Zimmerman discusses pipeline project

Patricia Jones

PNA Contributing Writer

This is the first in a series of 12 informal interviews about the proposed natural gas pipeline project conducted with owners and managers of businesses located along a portion of the proposed “Alaska Highway” route, which actually runs from Alaska’s North Slope to Alberta and then to Lower 48 markets. These interviews begin with North Pole, Alaska and end in Dawson Creek, Yukon. Next week we’ll visit with a new equipment rental business in Delta Junction.

Twin giant candy canes, 30 feet tall and weighing 5,000 pounds, guard the entrance of Universal Welding, located off the Richardson Highway just outside of this Interior Alaska community. “We’re pretty proud of them,” said Tom Zimmerman, president and owner of the North Pole-based welding and fabri....


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