Marine Link. The Alaska LNG project is one of the largest export projects of its kind in the world.
Alaska Support Industry Alliance Notice:
Event Invitation: Seating is LIMITED
Anchorage Breakfast Meeting
Speaker: Bill Hardham, Alaska Project Manager, Repsol (NGP Photo)
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January 23, 2014 |
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07:00 AM – 08:00 AM |
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The Petroleum Club, 3301 C Street |
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Doors open at 6 a.m. |
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$20 per person |
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Here are this week's gas links from the Office of the Alaska Gas Pipeline Federal Coordinator:
- European nations form coalition to lobby for U.S. LNG exports
- Gazprom settlement offer doesn’t stop European antitrust probe
- U.K. prime minister criticizes fracking opponents
- Japan ready for Canadian LNG, but sales contracts still missing
- Japan’s power plants burn record amount of LNG, coal in December
- China unlikely to reach coal-to-gas output target, report says
- Japan close to launching world’s first LNG futures contracts
- BP expects to select design contractor for Indonesia LNG expansion
- Shell sells Wheatstone LNG interests to Kuwaiti company
- Tighter spending at Shell could delay British Columbia LNG project
- Indian LNG importer defends 2009 contract pricing
- India may require LNG tanker construction locally
- Latin America presents opportunity for U.S. LNG trade
- Maryland LNG project developer mails out fact booklets
- Second proposed Oregon LNG project seeks Canadian gas
- B.C. gives Woodside rights to develop coastal site as LNG plant
- First Nation warns B.C. government not to delay LNG consultations
- B.C. government will not force electricity on LNG plants
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