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Federal agency sets aggressive Alaska gas line timetable, but steel tariffs raise concern

An environmental impact statement would be complete by Dec. 2019, and a final decision reached by March 2020. That's not as fast as Alaska officials had hoped, but still an accelerated timeline.

By Yereth Rosen March 19, 2018
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A key federal agency could issue a decision on whether to approve of a huge natural gas pipeline project in Alaska’s Arctic as soon as 2020.

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