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Alaska Gas Pipeline
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Daily blog on the progress of the Alaska Gas Pipeline project
Recent Posts
Outbound LNG
What happens when natural gas storage is full and shale gas discoveries abound? ConocoPhillips exports LNG from storage! (LINK). In May Freeport received regulatory approval to re-export foreign-sourced LNG from its terminal. This enabled Freeport a...
Excessive Rates of Return
AGIA darling TransCanada has some explaining to do - The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) is investigating (LINK-From Reuters):FERC said the alleged higher rates of return were as follows:* Great Lakes' 2,100-mile system transports natural...
Denali Pipeline Updates
The Denali Pipeline has some new updates available:Give a listen to Bud Fackrell's comments to the Alaska World Affairs Council.Also take a look at the update on the Denali website.Take aways - The open season schedule looks like it's firming up, and...
Shale Gas Numbers May Not Add Up?
The interweb is starting to heat up with discussions that shale gas may not re-write the books on North American Gas supply. Here's a few links on the topic:Shale gas row gets nastyArt Berman's BlogShale Gas: Promises, Promises, PromisesShale Gas Co...
AGIA Report
LINK to the State of Alaska Department of Revenue Department of Natural Resource Report Alaska Pipeline Project Report - Licensed under the Alaska Gasline Inducement Act (AGIA) dated 31 October 09.Alaska Gas Pipeline...
Liquid Fuels - Plan "B"
Tim Bradner of the Alaska Journal Commerce has this story (LINK) about Richard Peterson's, (President of Alaska Natural Gas-to-Liquids Co.) ideas on an Alaska Gas-to-Liquids (GTL) plant.If lower 48 shale gas really has closed the door on arctic gas t...

