Even if all new oil production from 2011 to 2024 is attributed to those credits, the state would still make more money if they put that $4 billion into the CBR instead.
"Larry Persily"
Pipeline coordinator still shuttering shop while Obama calls for funding
The current coordinator, Larry Persily, says he’s still shutting down his offices in Anchorage and Washington, D.C.pipl
Alaska LNG export project hits a couple of bumps in D.C.
Lack of political support in D.C. is forcing the federal coordinator for the Alaska gas pipeline to close up shop.
State releases terms of pipeline deal
The terms of the agreement with the North Slope producers and TransCanada have been released.
Is Alaska ready to move past AGIA?
Six years after the bill’s passage, the Parnell administration thinks it’s ready to go beyond that framework in an effort to get a LNG pipeline built.
Survey says Alaska has poor business climate for oil
A survey of oil company managers and executives has given Alaska poor marks for its business climate.
Nikiski top pick for gasline terminal
Exxon, BP, ConocoPhillips, and TransCanada announced on Monday that Nikiski is their top choice for a stopping point.
Executives push feds for export approval
The Senate Energy Committee is holding a series of so-called “forums on natural gas.” To the uninitiated, they sure look like typical Congressional hearings. For insiders, they look like Congressional hearings without the usual five minute speaking limits.
Senate Energy Committee debates LNG Exporting
The Senate Energy Committee held its first meeting of the new Congress. It wasted no time in discussing one of the most controversial issues the committee will tackle this session – exporting liquefied natural gas.