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To: Follies who wrote (88515)3/28/2012 10:35:58 AM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 219476
 
Maybe could happen on a particularly freezing day in .... Japan :0)
Along w/ copious supply of rare earth minerals
And a helping tranche of jgb purchase

Sure, why not :0)
All is forgotten,and what remembered, forgiven.
That is what life n civilization be about.



To: Follies who wrote (88515)3/30/2012 7:00:27 AM
From: Snowshoe  Respond to of 219476
 
Even with shale gas, China is energy-challenged on a per-capita basis. China and Japan may bothend up competing for Alaska gas...

Oil Majors In Talks On $40B Alaska Gas Pipeline
ibtimes.com

March 21, 2012 8:56 PM GMT

Alaska could soon have a pipeline linking the state's liquefied natural gas to Asian markets.

U.K.-based BP PLC (NYSE: BP), along with U.S. majors Exxon Mobil Corp. (NYSE: XOM) and ConocoPhillips (NYSE: COP), is in discussions to build a $40 billion pipeline to carry natural gas from the North Slope to Alaska's southern coast, according to reports. From there the gas could be shipped to markets in China, the Financial Times reported.