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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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Verve times broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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