Strike two for ANGDA spur line fundingANGDA couldn’t convince the state to spend $25 million plus in tight times, now it plans to return to the Legislature for help Eric Lidji Petroleum News
The Alaska Natural Gas Development Authority is planning to ask the Legislature for an increase in funding denied in the 2010 budget proposed by the Palin administration.
The public corporation of the state is looking to get between $25 million and $50 million to advance a spur line to deliver North....
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A delicate spur line proposal State wants more clarity Heat lost since summer A return to the Legislature
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