New dream emerges to tap U.S., Canadian Arctic gasTexas-based group proposes link by 2005; analysts doubt target is realistic; Canadian pipelines tout benefits of collaboration Gary Park PNA Canadian Contributing Correspondent
A Texas-based group is attracting a guarded response in unveiling the latest bid to ship natural gas from Alaska and the Canadian Arctic to southern markets.
The ambitious scheme is aiming to start deliveries to U.S. and Canadian markets in 2005. It involves an C$8 billion pipeline extending 1,400 m....
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