Great Bear’s Duncan: ‘In it together’A more conservative, but not subdued, Duncan declines to testify to Senate Resources Committee on tax breaks needed for project Kay Cashman Petroleum News
Hours before Gov. Sean Parnell abruptly withdrew his revised production tax bill from consideration by a special session of the Alaska Legislature because of lack of support in the Senate, Great Bear Petroleum’s top executive, Ed Duncan, addressed the Senate Resources committee, in testimony that wa....
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