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Gold/Mining/Energy : Alaska Natural Gas Pipeline

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From: Dennis Roth12/5/2006 9:18:28 AM
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Palin reopens Alaska gas pipeline negotiations

ktva.com
Associated Press
Article Last Updated:12/04/2006 03:18:07 PM AKST

Governor Palin will waste NO time getting to natural gas pipeline negotiations. She plans to meet Tuesday and Wednesday with 12 companies or groups interested in building the pipeline. All that before she moves to the Governor's Mansion in Juneau later this week. Besides Palin, Lieutenant Governor Sean Parnell and acting Department of Natural Resources Commissioner Marty Rutherford and others will attend the meetings.

Palin Moday said they will get a feel for where they companies are, and what they can offer Alaska. The meetings will include the three big oil companies that negotiated with former Governor Murkowski on a natural gas pipeline contract - ConocoPhillips, Exxon Mobil and BP, the companies that also own the leases to the gas. The legislature never ratified that contract.

Parnell said some "new players" are being invited to the table this time. Those companies include TransCanada, MidAmerica, Shell and Chevron, among others. Parnell says they hope to hear plans for commercializing Alaska's gas.
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