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Following the lead of Russia’s Yamal LNG, a new plan for Alaska natural gas proposes skipping the costly pipeline

The newly formed Qilak LNG hopes to replicate in Arctic Alaska the success Russia's Novatek has had shipping LNG directly to market from the Arctic.

By Yereth Rosen October 24, 2019
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For half a century, Alaskans have considered plan after plan to build a pipeline that would get the North Slope’s vast but stranded natural gas resources to market. None have come to fruition.

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