A proposed $44 billion liquified natural gas pipeline project in Alaska is drawing investment interest from Asia, Alaska Gov.
The Odessa American is the leading source of local news, information, entertainment and sports for the Permian Basin.
Good afternoon and happy Tuesday, readers! In today’s Daily on Energy, Callie and Maydeen take a look at Alaska seeking to gain South Korean investors for energy projects in the state. Read on to see ...
Alaska's governor will brief U.S. President Donald Trump's administration next week on progress in securing Asian backing for ...
However, as Alaska moves forward, the state’s leaders and residents must be both clear-eyed and strategic in assessing the path ahead. There is no question that a functioning LNG pipeline would ...
Eight young Alaskans are planning to appeal a lower court’s dismissal of a lawsuit that challenged the environmental impacts of Alaska’s planned natural gas pipeline. The youth plaintiffs ...
Alaska political leaders on Wednesday broadly welcomed President Donald Trump’s remarks to Congress talking up the prospects of the state’s long-sought but faltering natural gas pipeline.
SEOUL--South Korea, a leading fossil fuel importer, has expressed interest in participating in a $44 billion gas pipeline in Alaska in the form of a joint development between South Korea ...
Alaskan state representatives led by the governor and including energy officials visited South Korea on Tuesday to discuss ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results