The head of the state corporation in charge of a long-planned trans-Alaska natural gas pipeline is once again Alaska’s top-paid public executive.
"Frank Richards"
A state corporation is still pushing a massive gas line plan in Alaska. Is it a pipe dream?
A state corporation is in the middle of making another push to get a natural gas pipeline built from the North Slope to the Kenai.
Alaska’s natural gas pipeline plan gets federal environmental approval
Getting this approval helps make the project less risky for investors and partners to consider — because it defines the environmental impacts.
Feds ask Alaska LNG to hire contractor to help with project permitting
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission sent a letter to the state, requesting that it pay for a third-party contractor to help with federal review of the project.
Legislators quiz Alaska LNG project managers on progress
State-led Alaska gasline project leaders confident on progress, minimize tariff impact during legislative update.
State is one step closer to getting a gas pipeline, but not the one the Walker administration wants
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has put out a draft of the final environmental review of the in-state gas pipeline project.
State corporation sets December deadline to find customers for Alaska’s gas
Lawmakers peppered Cruz and other members of the corporation’s executive board with questions about project finances, employee turnover and how much money the state expects to make on its share of the project.
Engineering work on gas pipeline slated to start soon
Field work on a pipeline capable of moving half a billion cubic feet of gas daily is expected to start next week.