Federal energy bill will be cut backSenate leadership looks to trim costs in effort to win passage Larry Persily Petroleum News Government Affairs Editor
Senate leadership has decided a smaller, less expensive federal energy bill stands a better chance of winning passage this year, and Alaska natural gas line proponents will be looking to make sure the project’s incentives don’t get trimmed away in the process.
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