We’ve had some illuminating shows with ConocoPhillips and the Alaska Gasline Port Authority about competing plans for pipelines to deliver Alaska’s natural gas to market. This time we’re giving listeners a crack at the Governor’s gasline team.Only one bidder — TransCanada — could satisfy all the terms in the Governor’s process for promoting a natural gas pipeline. Is one bidder enough, or do we need a new process? This week we feature the Governor’s gasline team. As they prepare for public meetings across the state this month, they’re here to talk to you first.
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- Pat Galvin, Commissioner, Alaska Department of Revenue
- Marty Rutherford, Deputy Commissioner, Alaska Department of Natural Resources
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- Talk of Alaska: ConocoPhillips’ gas line proposal (22 Jan 2008)
- Gasline Port Authority appeals AGIA decision; denied (30 Jan 2008)
- Backbone II weighs in with legislators on gasline (1 Feb 2008)
- Web Extra: David Gottstein on AGIA (1 Feb 2008)
- Talk of Alaska: The LNG Option (5 Feb 2008)
- Report cites potential for rising natural gas prices (7 Feb 2008) — Alaskan Abroad / Oilweek
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