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Russia interested in preserving historical sites in Alaska

...Kalityuk, from Moscow Russia last week. Kalityuk, a public relations director for Gazprom Expo LLC, the largest natural gas producer in the world, traveled to Kenai and Juneau to visit Russian historical sites. Accompanied by Dorothy Gray and...

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State incentives give a boost for Cook Inlet

...positive an impact as these two bills," said Bruce Webb, a consultant working with Aurora Energy, a independent natural gas producer active in Cook Inlet. Under the new program, explorers that don't have existing production in place to use...

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Gas storage facility in the works

...wells and producing fields in the region can no longer meet daily demand from utilities during winter cold snaps. Natural gas producers now maintain some gas storage for their own needs, but more storage is needed. Currently, the utilities have...

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At the energy crossroads: It's time to move on, blaze a new trail into Alaska's future

...300-400mw) natural gas plants, which will create economies of scale, and birth a market that will prove tempting to natural gas producers. The Railbelt also needs to pursue renewable energy: wind on Fire Island, geothermal on Mount Spurr, and hydroelectric...

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Clarion Calls

...fathers of Kenai Central football players were reported to be nearly all employed as commercial fishermen or oil and natural-gas producers. The story did get one thing right: That Kenai Central ran little more than a simple, ground-orientated attack...

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Tax tweaks worth $550 million to industry

Alaska Gov. Sean Parnell is proposing to boost the state's tax credits for oil and natural gas producers by up to $550 million, an initiative that will bring the contentious oil tax issue to the front burner for state legislators...

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Lawmakers urge look at LNG license

...in the best interest of the state. Senate Joint Resolution 4 and House Joint Resolution 13 also urge Cook Inlet natural gas producers and utilities to work together to ensure an adequate supply of gas at affordable prices for Southcentral Alaska...

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Irwin: Pipeline project high centered

...Alaska natural gas reserves to market. In some areas, he said the state is willing to pay in order to induce natural gas producers to build the pipeline. However, he said the state is demanding certain things. Before Gov. Frank Mur-kowski...

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Scrutiny part of the process

...Decisions about how to dispatch power, integrate potential renewable energy sources, and negotiate contracts with natural gas producers will be made by HEA, with the best interests of our members being the driving force. That may not always be the...

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North Slope gas producers announce joint pipeline project to Lower 48

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) -- Alaska's three major North Slope natural gas producers announced a joint agreement Wednesday to build a pipeline out of the state for gas delivery to Canada and the Lower 48. Most of...

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