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Editor's Notebook: Alaska's Long Road Back

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(PGJ) - With the Biden administration's recent approval of exports from a proposed LNG project and the rejection a lawsuit challenging construction of related infrastructure, prospects may again be looking up again for the Final Frontier. Like the state itself, the proposed Alaska LNG project, or projects if you prefer, is massive in scale, also featuring an 800-mile pipeline, from the North Slope to south central Alaska, bisecting the state from north to south and carrying an overall $39 billion price tag. As you know, building a pipeline () of this length has never been a small feat, even prior to the era of never-ending litigation and regulatory delays, but these latest judicial and administrative moves may at least provide a glimmer of hope that such projects are still worthy of consideration. (If placed in service, the Alaska pipeline () would be the longest to become operational since Phillip 66's success with the 850-mile (1,3680-km) Gray Oak gas pipeline () in 2020).

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    《Pipeline & Gas Journal》 |2023年第7期|1-1-1-2|共2页
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    Michael Reed;

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  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);美国《生物学医学文摘》(MEDLINE);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
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