...Parnell said the state has already "put at risk" up to $500 million in reimbursable costs under the Alaska Gasline Inducement Act, the law meant to advance a gas line project."When the producers have put that much at risk in what they're...
...state support for its effort, the promise of up to $500 million in reimbursable costs under terms of the Alaska Gasline Inducement Act, or AGIA. Therein lies the rub with lawmakers, who want evidence that this is a viable project and who want...
...In 2007, there was a competition to build a Lower 48 line, with two competing efforts underway. The Alaska Gasline Inducement Act , or AGIA, sponsored an effort by TransCanada Corp., later joined by Exxon Mobil Co. to advance a Lower 48...
...develop a large line, to either Alberta and the Lower 48 gas markets or to Valdez for export under the Alaska Gasline Inducement Act during the administration of former Gov. Sarah Palin.Gov. Sean Parnell is now urging the state's oil companies...
...it," he said. Stedman called it an expensive bill that was unlikely to work, and likened it to the Alaska Gasline Inducement Act both he and Chenault opposed and see as a failure.That act, known as AGIA, was sponsored by former Gov. Sarah...
...utilities, industries and gas producers, now and into the future.The future is uncertain. Will the Alaska Gasline Inducement Act project by TransCanada and ExxonMobil continue focusing on a Lower 48 line? Will the producing companies and...
...and he expressed doubts the big natural gas pipeline supported by Parnell and the state, created by the Alaska Gasline Inducement Act, would succeed."We continue to talk about a big line that has never been a viable option, or it would have...
...nimble - and we are.We recently approved TC-Alaska's request to amend its project plan under the Alaska Gasline Inducement Act to move to an all-Alaska line.The company, along with the producers, is hardening its numbers on a large-diameter...
...of up to $500 million from the state for reimbursable costs. The company is working under terms of the Alaska Gasline Inducement Act, or AGIA, which was championed by then-Gov. Sarah Palin in 2007 as a way to get the ball rolling on a long-hoped...
...proceeding with the promise of up to $500 million in cost reimbursements from the state under terms of the Alaska Gasline Inducement Act. It has proposed two routes: one leading from the North Slope into Alberta, Canada, where gas could be moved...
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