In a crowded field of potential LNG suppliers to China, an Arctic Alaska project could still have some advantages

Projects in Western Canada and the Russian Arctic wouldn't necessarily compete with Alaska's pipeline and plant efforts, a project spokesman said.

By Yereth Rosen October 18, 2018
2003

A new project that will ship liquefied natural gas from British Columbia to China is set for construction and is one of many — including projects in Russia’s Yamal Peninsula —expected to serve that market. But Alaskans should not worry too much about being their project being displaced by the competition, said a spokesman for the Alaska Gasline Development Corp.

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