Juneau, Alaska (AP) - The U.S. Department of Energy has approved an order that would allow a proposed mega-gas project in Alaska to export liquefied natural gas overseas, though it remains unclear if the project decried by environmentalists will be built.
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy sees the state’s future connected to its role as a global energy supplier, which means utilizing more natural gas resources and
The Alaska Gasline Development Corp. is working to secure financing for the Alaska LNG Project, while also positioning the project to better fit a world where reduction of carbon is a goal.
The project is aimed at commercializing North Slope natural gas by moving it to tidewater on Cook Inlet and l.