AGDC gets mixed response in FairbanksResidents voice support for in-state pipeline but cry foul over rates; Fauske says underlying message at meetings is ‘Get it done’ Stefan Milkowski For Petroleum News
Fairbanks residents turned out by the dozens October 6 for the latest in a series of community meetings hosted by the Alaska Stand Alone Pipeline project, the state-sponsored “bullet line” effort overseen by the Alaska Housing Finance Corp.
While generally supportive of the project, residents compl....
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