Cook Inlet touted for pipeline terminusMat-Su Borough sees industrial, other advantages in routing large volumes of North Slope natural gas to state’s population center Wesley Loy For Petroleum News
If a North Slope pipeline is built south to tidewater to support liquefied natural gas exports, the “optimal tidewater” is Cook Inlet, officials of one local government say.
The Matanuska-Susitna Borough recently passed a resolution encouraging Gov. Sean Parnell and the Alaska Legislature to route t....
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