TransCanada AGIA focus shifts to LNGState Natural Resources, Revenue commissioners OK project plan amendment; FERC application deferred from this October to 2014 Kristen Nelson Petroleum News
The State of Alaska is shifting focus under the Alaska Gasline Inducement Act or AGIA from work on a line to Lower 48 markets to work on a large-diameter line from the North Slope to tidewater for in-state use, liquefaction and export.
The Alaska Gas Pipeline Project Office said May 2 that Natural....
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