Gas probably won’t be economical village fuel sourceState petroleum economist says rural use of natural gas from pipeline project doesn’t pencil out when compared to existing diesel supplies Patricia Jones PNA Contributing Writer
A state-produced economic analysis of the proposed natural gas pipeline project indicates that most rural Alaska power generation facilities will not benefit directly from that source of cheaper and cleaner fuel.
Greg Bidwell, a petroleum economist with the state Department of Revenue, presented hi....
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