Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy is on a mission to convince Asian partners a $44 billion natural gas project is worth it.
WASHINGTON, March 20 (Reuters) - U.S. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum on Thursday announced steps to open up more acreage for oil and gas leasing and lift restrictions on building an LNG pipeline ...
Taiwanese state-owned energy giant CPC Corp. signed Thursday a letter of intent to buy liquefied natural gas from the US ...
Alaska's governor and state officials are set to visit Japan and other Asian nations to attract investment for a $44 billion ...
“An unwelcome invitation to Alaska,” one newspaper headline read. The project would build an 800-mile pipeline to transport gas drilled from Alaska’s North Slope to southern Alaska and then ...
Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy will travel to Asia for talks with potential partners for the proposed $44 billion LNG export ...
U.S. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum on Thursday announced steps to open up more acreage for oil and gas leasing and lift ...
He also said the administration would revoke restrictions on land along the Trans-Alaska Pipeline Corridor and Dalton Highway north of the Yukon River and convey the land to the State of Alaska ...
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