Gas line: 1982-2001: The Yukon Pacific eraLiquefied natural gas project would have shipped Alaska North Slope natural gas to Far East from liquefaction plant near Valdez Bill White Researcher/writer for the Office of the Federal Coordinator
A new project pushed by a new company, Yukon Pacific Corp., revived interest in an Alaska gas pipeline in 1983.
Yukon Pacific was born amid doubts among some Alaskans that the Alaskan Northwest project through Canada would ever break ground — and over their dismay that the El Paso LNG project to Cal....
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