TransCanada the only company to meet AGIA requirements
Fri, January 4, 2008
Posted in Alaska News, Top Stories
Governor Sarah Palin has named a Canadian company as her choice to build a natural gas pipeline for the state. Five different companies had applied for the rights to the multi-billion dollar project, but only one met the requirements of the Alaska Gasline Inducement Act, or AGIA.
David Shurtleff, APRN - Anchorage
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I’m curious if this will happen, my husband drove through canada/bc on his way home to alaska and they are already working on a pipeline to connect with alaska or so the signs showed it to be. any comments?
Maybe the Mackenzie River gas pipeline under consideration in Northwest Territory to move gas from next door to Prudoe to Alberta for heat to melt out the oil sands?