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Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te said Alaska gas is conveniently located and a source of high-quality natural gas.
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Different versions of the Alaska LNG project have been discussed in Alaska for decades, and there are longstanding questions about how it would pencil out.
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Frank Richards is the president of the Alaska Gasline Development Corporation. The state agency is spearheading work on the $44 billion project, which would move natural gas from the North Slope through an 800-mile pipeline to Nikiski.
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AGDC won’t release the name of the company until a final agreement is reached.
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The money will act as a sort of insurance policy for whichever company might take on the work.
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The Alaska LNG project would take natural gas from the North Slope of Alaska down to a proposed plant on the Kenai Peninsula, in Nikiski, where it would…
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The AK LNG Project is still alive, but its prospects for moving forward in 2020 are slim. The Alaska Gasline Development Corporation, the state agency…
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By this time next year, the Alaska Gasline Development Corporation may itself have run out of gas. With no additional funding from the legislature, the…
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The effort to bring a natural gas pipeline from the North Slope to Nikiski may be running out of gas. Market conditions have changed a lot in the six…
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The Alaska Gasline Development Corporation spent a lot of 2018 talking about how much progress it was prepared to make on an instate gas line in 2019 and…