Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy is on a mission to convince Asian partners a $44 billion natural gas project is worth it.
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Yonhap News Agency on MSN(Yonhap Interview) S. Korea's potential participation in Alaska LNG project to look 'favorably' in tariff talks with U.S.: DunleavySouth Korea's possible participation in the Alaska liquefied natural gas (LNG) project will likely be viewed "favorably" in ...
The $44 billion Alaska LNG Project picked up a letter of intent last Thursday from Taiwan’s state-owned CPC Corporation. The ...
In 2017, the feds fined an energy company $10 million for transporting a drill rig from the Gulf of Mexico to Alaska's Cook ...
Biden administration lacked the authority to cancel oil and gas leases in Alaska refuge, judge rules
A federal judge in Alaska has ruled that the Biden administration lacked the authority to cancel seven oil and gas leases ...
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 ...
House Republicans support a different path — one that encourages investment, supports responsible resource development, and ...
South Korea launched a probe into export labelling amid concerns over US tariffs, targeting companies that misrepresent ...
Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy is leading a delegation to South Korea this week to revive a long-stalled $44 billion natural ...
Alaskan state representatives led by the governor and including energy officials visited South Korea on Tuesday to discuss ...
Alaskan state officials, including the governor, and energy officials will visit South Korea Tuesday amid expectations that talks with U.S.
Alaskan state representatives led by the governor and including energy officials are due to visit South Korea on Tuesday, ...
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