The deal links Alaska’s gas pipeline project to three Chinese entities with deep pockets.
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BlueCrest is latest company to stop work, citing state’s defunct cash-for-credits scheme
BlueCrest is the latest to fall victim to the now-defunct cashable credit program. It announced on August 1 that it couldn’t afford to keep drilling on the Kenai Peninsula and that it would be laying off about 150 people.
Facing global gas glut, ConocoPhillips to mothball Kenai LNG plant
ConocoPhillips hasn’t found a buyer for its liquefied natural gas plant on the Kenai Peninsula. Now, a company spokesperson said it’s going to save expenses by mothballing the facility this fall.
State gasline corporation raises specter of eminent domain
Community members weigh options as Alaska LNG project presses forward.
Nikiski residents in limbo after LNG land grab
To continue permitting AK LNG project, state must negotiate with producers for control of the land.
Meet the skeptics: Questions surround Walker’s gas line plan
Gov. Bill Walker is making the case that his new gas line plan will get the 800-mile pipeline off the drawing board and on to Alaskan soil. But it’s not hard to find skeptics who say Walker is just creating more paperwork.




