Economic Policy Council consideration of Alaskan natural gas exports

The Federal Inspector was denied admission to an Economic Policy Council meeting. In this letter to Nancy Risque staff he asks for reconsideration of this decision and to be included on circulation lists of papers related to Alaska natural gas. The Economic Policy Council is discussing the export of...

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Main Author: Garrish, Theodore J.
Corporate Author: Office of the Federal Inspector (OFI)
Corporate Contributor(s):Economic Policy Council (EPC)
Document Type: Memorandum
Publisher:Office of the Federal Inspector (OFI)
Date:August 18, 1987
Addressee / Recipient:Risque, Nancy

McAllister, Eugene
Sponsor / Funder:Economic Policy Council (EPC)
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100 1 |a Garrish, Theodore J. 
110 1 |a Office of the Federal Inspector (OFI) 
245 1 0 |a Economic Policy Council consideration of Alaskan natural gas exports 
260 |a Office of the Federal Inspector (OFI) 
300 |a 2 p. 
380 |a Memorandum 
518 |a August 18, 1987 
546 |a English 
500 |a Title from subject line. 
500 |a This memorandum is addressed to Nancy Risque, Assistant to the President and Cabinet Secretary. A copy was sent to Eugene McAllister, Counsel to the President serving on the President's Economic Policy Council (EPC). 
500 |a This document is archived in Box 11, Folder 11 of the document collection for Office of the Federal Inspector for the Alaska Natural Gas Transportation System, housed at National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C. 
520 |a The Federal Inspector was denied admission to an Economic Policy Council meeting. In this letter to Nancy Risque staff he asks for reconsideration of this decision and to be included on circulation lists of papers related to Alaska natural gas. The Economic Policy Council is discussing the export of Alaskan natural gas to the East Asia by the Trans-Alaska Gas System. This action requires presidential approval. He notes that his position was created to supervise and coordinate such activities. He warns such approval would generate concerns that the U.S. is retreating from its commitment to the Alaska Natural Gas Transportation System (ANGTS). This would complicate discussions between the U.S. and Canada over construction of the southern portion of ANGTS and raise concerns whether the gas reserves could supply both domestic and foreign consumption. 
653 |a Administrative decisions 
653 |a Treaties 
653 |a Export 
653 |a Government policy 
653 |a International relations 
610 |a Alaska Natural Gas Transportation System (ANGTS) 
610 |a Trans-Alaska Gas System (TAGS) 
610 |a Economic Policy Council (EPC) 
651 |a United States 
651 |a East Asia 
651 |a Canada 
690 |a PF-CANGOV 
700 |a Risque, Nancy 
700 |a McAllister, Eugene 
710 |a Economic Policy Council (EPC) 
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