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Alaska LNG Project Concept Revealed

On Friday, executives from BP Exploration Alaska, ConocoPhillips Alaska, Inc., ExxonMobil Production Company, and TransCanada submitted a letter to Alaska Governor Sean Parnell outlining the concept for an Alaska LNG project and related pipeline. The concept includes a 42-inch 800-mile pipeline, a gas treatment plant to be located on the North Slope near Prudhoe Bay, an LNG...

Op-ed: Big Business Opposition to LNG Exports Driven by Self-Interest

An editorial in The Wall Street Journal [subscription required] alleges that big business efforts to limit LNG exports are driven by those companies’ desire to keep their natural gas feedstock prices low and characterizes the efforts as...

British Columbia Plans LNG Tax

The Canadian Press reports that the British Columbia government announced on Tuesday that it plans to impose a tax on LNG production that would contribute to a “Prosperity Fund” that would be used to reduce provincial debt. Details of the plan were not revealed. Read more in the Vancouver Sun...

Senators Hear from Both Sides of LNG Export Debate

Witnesses in support of and opposed to U.S. LNG export restrictions testified at yesterday’s hearing before the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy & Natural Resources. The Hill provides a brief summary of the hearing. Committee Chairman Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) has advocated a cautious approach to the issue while ranking Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) has supported...

Senate Energy Committee Holds Hearing on Gas Issues

The U.S. Senate Committee on Energy & Natural Resources held a hearing today to explore opportunities and challenges associated with America’s natural gas resources. Testimony was provided by several witnesses and an archived webcast of the hearing will be available...

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