The largest gas company in Japan has signed a letter of intent signifying that it would buy up to 1 million tons of liquefied natural gas per year from the proposed trans-Alaska natural gas pipeline.
There was a time in Alaska when big ideas were met with a simple response: Build it. The trans-Alaska pipeline didn’t move forward because everyone agreed on every detail but because Alaskans — and ...
Alaskans deserve plain language about what lawmakers are being asked to give up in the name of LNG development.
The proposed trans-Alaska natural gas line faces a narrow road to profitability, even with Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s proposed multibillion-dollar tax break, according to estimates presented to state ...
Multiple announcements from Alaska’s congressional delegation and the Dept. of the Interior were made in Fairbanks on ...
A controversial natural gas pipeline is one step closer to being built across the state of Alaska, after the Trump administration wrapped up a more than 10-year permitting process this week, fueling ...
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