Legislators take close look at in-state pipeline plan

An in-state gas pipeline providing energy for Fairbanks and SouthCentral Alaska would not violate the terms of the license before the legislature during the special session.  Concerns about the state’s involvement in an in-state project were raised — but not answered — in hearings in Barrow last week.

Dave Donaldson, APRN – Juneau

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