After impact, workers on Hilcorp platform discover spill from an underwater pipeline in Cook Inlet.
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Calls for Hilcorp to shut down leaking Cook Inlet gas line get louder
An ongoing natural gas leak in Cook Inlet is sparking a debate over pipeline safety. Hilcorp says it can’t shut off the flow of gas through the pipeline without risking an oil spill, but a number of environmental groups disagree.
Video: Is the Cook Inlet gas leak contributing to global warming?
A natural gas pipeline in Alaska has been leaking methane into the atmosphere since at least early February. Dr. Katey Walter Anthony helps to put the size of that leak into perspective.
Juneau’s electric utility says natural gas not in the plans anymore
Tim McLeod, AEL&P’s president, says the company thought heating with natural gas could save customers money but circumstances have changed.
About 120 to leave gas line team as state takes charge of project
The team working on the Alaska LNG gas line project is undergoing a big shift as the state prepares to take over.
Workers hopeful as Agrium takes steps to reopen its Kenai Peninsula plant
Struggling industrial economy in Nikiski could use boost from fertilizer plant.
Hoping for jobs and lower fuel costs, Alaska Native corp Ahtna explores for gas
Alaska Native regional corporation Ahtna, Inc. is searching for natural gas to reduce local energy costs and provide jobs. Last week, Ahtna subsidiary Tolsona Oil & Gas Exploration LLC started drilling an exploration well on state land near Glennallen.
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.
The man with the plan: Can Keith Meyer sell the gas line?
Keith Meyer, the new head of the Alaska Gasline Development Corp., is proposing a whole new approach to the natural gas pipeline. Will it work?
Pipeline Promises: Alaska’s quest for a natural gas line
A look at what’s worked, and what hasn’t, as the state tries to get its natural gas to market