Gasline Developers Say Dunleavy Bill Would Cut Costs Key to Competing in Global Market
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Gasline developers say Dunleavy bill would cut costs key to competing in global market
An LNG tanker fills up at the ConocoPhillips liquid natural gas export facility in Nikiski, Alaska, which was mothballed in 2017 amid declining gas production in Cook Inlet.(ConocoPhillips) Developers of the Alaska LNG project are pressing lawmakers to pass a tax bill proposed by Gov. Mike Dunleavy on Friday. The Alaska Gasline Development Corp. and its private-sector partner Glenfarne told the House Resources Committee on Wednesday that Dunleav…
Dunleavy seeks huge tax break for Alaska LNG Project, says state won’t benefit from any revenue if it isn’t built
Glenfarne President Adam Prestidge, right, Alaska Gas Line Development Corp. Commercial Director Matt Kissinger, center, and Northern Compass Group LLC President Mark Begich discuss the Alaska LNG Project during a House Resources Committee meeting Monday, March 23, 2026, at the Alaska State Capitol. (Courtesy/Mark Sabbatini, Juneau Independent) Gov. Mike Dunleavy, who in January declared “there is simply no shortage of good news” about the Alask…
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