Alaska’s oil and gas industry asks state for permitting, fiscal certaintyIndustry tells what AOGA’s Judy Brady terms ‘a cautionary tale’: state lacks a good investment climate, making Alaska projects a difficult sell to boards Kristen Nelson PNA Editor-in-Chief
The Alaska Oil and Gas Association billed its annual Anchorage Chamber of Commerce luncheon presentation July 15: “A transition report on Alaska’s oil and gas industry to the next administration and the 23rd Alaska Legislature.”
Judy Brady, AOGA’s executive director, called it “a cautionary tale” a....
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