Improving the OddsState-of-the-art pipeline engineering technology will significantly reduce the construction cost and increase the economic viability of the proposed trans-Alaska gas pipeline, says Yukon Pacific President Jeff Lowenfels Kay Cashman PNA Editor-in-Chief/Land & Leasing Reporter
Yukon Pacific Corp. President Jeff Lowenfels told PNA July 20 that the $6 billion price tag for the pipeline portion of the North Slope gas export project could probably be reduced by US$1-2 billion if the latest pipeline engineering technology was incorporated in the line's construction cost estima....
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