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Alaska ships to run on LNG The new Tacoma plant would store up to 8 million gallons of LNG on site
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years after it first imported the cleaner energy from Alaska But South Korean shipyards ended Japan’s
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Late last year the Alaska Railroad Corp submitted a request for permission to transport LNG in tanks
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energy lawyer David Austin B C Canadian government battle over steel rebar import tariff Alaska Highway
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— Chairwoman Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Ranking Democrat Maria Cantwell of Washington — and their staffs Mark
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time to work down he said LNG plant near Vancouver still needs pipeline approval Alaska Highway News
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the southern tip of Alaska Ksi Lisims is among several LNG projects at various stages of development Most have
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could try to sell all or part of its 51 share of the Pikka oil project in Alaska Doing so would free up
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through with complete applications An application from the state of Alaska did not make the cut Full
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Siberia to the Bering Strait across from Alaska The route has historically been largely unnavigable
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to leak into the water it could unleash four times more oil than what was released in Alaska s Exxon
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tenth the size of the Exxon Valdez spill in Alaska is affecting wildlife and oil production offshore
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acres available for oil and gas drilling in nine states none in Alaska through a series of lease sales
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billion However it pulled the sale of a stake in the Pikka oil project in Alaska after failing to find a
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older vessels currently deployed in Matson’s Alaska service bringing larger and faster vessels
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development in Alaska which could cost 3 billion in its first phase Pipeline builder wants LNG Canada to pay
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in the Vankor region Projects in the Laptev East Siberian and Chukchi Seas — nearer to Alaska — are more distant
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in British Columbia Alaska Highway News; Fort St John BC; Jan 22 Starting this year thousands of skilled
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runs from Alaska to the Baltic Sea and is open from July to November Cargo volumes along the route grew
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imports Alaska’s North Slope — ranked second behind California on the West Coast — dropped 110 000 barrels