Alaska LNG Has Caught a Wave of High-Level Attention. Is It Winning over Its Skeptics?
- On June 5, 2025, Governor Mike Dunleavy and Glenfarne CEO Brendan Duval discussed construction plans for the 800-mile Alaska LNG pipeline at Anchorage's Sustainable Energy Conference.
- The project stems from decades of attempts to build a costly $44 billion pipeline from the North Slope to the Gulf of Alaska to supply domestic and Asian markets.
- Asian delegations, including Taiwan and Japan, expressed formal interest this week, with Taiwan recently committing to buy LNG from Glenfarne's planned facility.
- Glenfarne expects a final investment decision on the North Slope to Anchorage leg within six to 12 months, while Energy Secretary Wright noted exports to Asia might start in the early 2030s.
- Despite federal and international backing, skepticism remains among Alaska lawmakers and analysts regarding the pipeline's commercial logic and timely realization.
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Alaska LNG promises gas cheaper to Asia and Europe than on the American stock exchange: EADaily
EADaily, June 8th, 2025. The multibillion-dollar LNG project in Alaska is trying to attract investors and declares that the cost of gas will be lower than on the American Henry Hub exchange. Until recently, investors were in no hurry to visit Alaska, but Donald Trump's threats to impose import duties forced companies in major Asian countries to reconsider their attitude.


Senior Taiwan official visits site of new Alaska LNG project
TAIPEI :A senior Taiwanese official said on Saturday he had this week visited the site of a potentially enormous new liquified natural gas (LNG) project in Alaska that the Trump administration has been pushing hard to allies in Asia as a supply option. Energy developer Glenfarne had said on Tuesday that 50 fi
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