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The Trump administration plans to offer parts of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska for oil and gas drilling. It's part of a larger effort to advance controversial projects in the state that were blocked by the Biden administration.
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The U.S. Bureau of Land Management said is it is seeking nominations for areas to be auctioned in the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska for a legally mandated sale.
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Alaska LNG Project President Adam Prestidge doesn't fault people for being skeptical about the project's success. But he expects the skepticism to "fall away" as the project advances.
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Diesel prices in remote areas are so high that it’s cheaper to use solar for part of the year, the analysis found, even with the cost of two power plants.
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The Trump administration is injecting tens of millions of dollars into an Australian company's project about 100 miles northwest of Anchorage.
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The project is being fast-tracked in a process that has bypassed legally required consultations with Inupiaq communities.
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Both agreements are nonbinding, but proponents say they're proof of ongoing positive momentum.
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The study showed heat pumps could extend Cook Inlet gas supplies. But they cost Anchorage residents an average of $2,300 more annually than natural gas heating.
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Republicans focused on Alaska's exportable oil and LNG. Democrats homed in on a small Alaska village whose energy solutions hit Trump administration roadblocks.
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Construction is well underway on major oil projects on the North Slope, and the Pikka project is expecting to begin production ahead of schedule.
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Some state officials have pinned their hopes on new oil revenue as a solution to the state’s ongoing budget woes.
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Oil and gas industry employment in Alaska has been slowly rebounding since the COVID-19 pandemic emergency, but that could change.