Gasline Port Authority appeals AGIA decision; denied

The Alaska Gasline Port Authority has been rejected a second time by the Palin Administration. The administration selected TransCanada as its potential developer of the natural gas pipeline from the North Slope to the Continental U.S. The Port Authority appealed that decision and today Revenue Commissioner Pat Galvin and Natural Resources Commissioner Tom Irwin said the previous decision stands.

Dave Donaldson, APRN – Juneau

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