Committee passes bill to eliminate ACMP project petition rightBill does not address other permitting issues; AOGA’s Brady says industry has no way of knowing what will be required to get a permit for an oil and gas project — or how long it will take Kristen Nelson PNA Editor-in-Chief
The House Special Committee on Oil and Gas heard testimony on House Bill 439 Feb. 21 and Feb. 26 from both Phillips Alaska Inc. — which had permits for five project delayed by petitions to the Coastal Policy Council — and the attorney representing the North Slope resident who filed those positions.....
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Multiple problems DGC does not oppose the bill Other project delayed
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