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District N candidates square off

...known and simply needs some additional development." Both candidates said Nikiski was the best choice for a proposed natural gas pipeline and they would support it despite the politics involved. Giessel said it was common sense to use a facility...

http://peninsulaclarion.com/news/2012-08-22/district-n-candidates-square-off
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Fairbanks economy stable, challenges ahead

...Yukon River north of Fairbanks, an area also close to the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System and on the route of proposed natural gas pipelines from the North Slope. Geologists have long felt the large Interior Alaska sedimentary basins are prone to...

http://peninsulaclarion.com/news/2011-07-08/fairbanks-economy-stable-challenges-
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Kenai refuge manager headed to new job: West leaving state after 31 years in Alaska

...of my first positions was working on evaluating the most fish and wildlife habitat-friendly route for the proposed natural gas pipeline," he said. West has also worked for the Alaska Department of Fish and Game's Sport Fish Division in Yakutat...

http://www.peninsulaclarion.com/stories/073109/new_366332969.shtml
Williams: Closure a reason to look at bullet line

...to deliver gas to the Cook Inlet if all parties can get together and agree," he added, referring to the proposed natural gas pipeline project. "We could have a whole new set of industry here," he said. "We could be looking forward to a...

http://www.peninsulaclarion.com/stories/092607/news_3965.shtml
Special session looms

...hear from two leading economists, Pedro van Meurs, the Murkowski administration's top consultant on the proposed natural gas pipeline project and on the PPT law, and Daniel Johnston, who was the Legislature's expert during the PPT discussions...

http://www.peninsulaclarion.com/stories/101607/news_4252.shtml
ACES battle looms

...should have experts on the level of Pedro van Meurs, the Murkowski administration's top consultant on the proposed natural gas pipeline project and on the PPT law, and Daniel Johnston, who was the Legislature's expert during the PPT discussions...

http://www.peninsulaclarion.com/stories/110207/news_3327.shtml
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Gas pipeline price tag now must include security concerns

ANCHORAGE (AP) -- Gas companies studying a proposed natural gas pipeline from the North Slope to the Lower 48 say the line could cost more than their initial estimates, in part because of security concerns...

http://www.peninsulaclarion.com/stories/121301/ala_121301alapm0010001.shtml
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Construction holds steady in 2007, but expect slowing

...director of the Associated General Contractors of Alaska, the industry's future currently relies heavily on the proposed natural gas pipeline. A gas pipeline would provide the next economic explosion in the state. Construction of a pipeline would...

http://www.peninsulaclarion.com/stories/122307/news_3903.shtml
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F words: A lesson in diversity by an average American mom

...alone, or compensate for the rising price of energy by supplying their natural resources for Alaska's (proposed) natural gas pipeline project. Nor do I expect they'll win a Nobel Peace Prize by using the F words obsessively. But, I'm...

http://www.peninsulaclarion.com/stories/012008/people_3679.shtml
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Stevens covers host of issues

...longest-serving senator in the history of the Republican Party. Speaking on domestic issues in Alaska, Stevens said the proposed natural gas pipeline from the North Slope "will bring the attention of the world to our state and its resources." He indicated...

http://www.peninsulaclarion.com/stories/021908/news_4313.shtml
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