Fairbanks LNG/Gas Pipeline Project Meeting Tonight In Fairbanks. Details…. Tuesday's Anchorage Meeting Report Below:
KSKA (Audio here) by Anne Hillman. The Alaska LNG Project hosted a community meeting in Anchorage on Tuesday night. About 90 people listened to an explanation of the newest version of a plan to get natural gas from the North Slope to market.
Project manager Steve Butt (NGP Photo) explained this project is different from previous failed attempts to build a gas pipeline.
“An LNG project is when resource owners work together to create an infrastructure to connect that resource to a market,” Butt said. “It’s regulated differently, it has different business risks, and it’s a different business model. A pipeline is an important part of our project, but what we’re really trying to do is deliver gas to global markets, not to just any one market.”
Today's links from the office of the Federal Alaska Gas Pipeline Coordinator.
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- IEA projects gas demand in China almost doubling by 2019
- Local election in Japan a reminder of opposition to nuclear power
- Limited nuclear restarts in Japan may not affect LNG prices
- Chinese energy firm studying possibility of floating LNG plant
- Europe looks longingly to U.S. oil and gas resources
- Freeport LNG chief says construction will start in October
- Qatar sends more LNG to Europe as demand in Asia is weak
- Qatar focuses on new gas project to meet local needs, not exports
- Residents in Denton, Texas, will vote whether to ban fracking
- New England states look for answers to bring more gas to region
- Not all residents believe New England needs new gas pipelines
- Horizontal drilling a bigger breakthrough than fracking
- U.S. will have to work to stay on top as world’s largest oil producer
- North Dakota could curtail oil production to meet gas-flaring target
- More legal challenges filed against Northern Gateway oil pipeline
- Housing tight, costs rising in Fort St. John, B.C.
Texas coal plant owner will sell CO2 for enhanced oil recovery
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