TransCanada-Alaska puts gas line case before the legislature

The Palin administration took its turn today before legislators considering whether to approve a license that will allow TransCanada to begin work developing a natural gas pipeline from the North Slope. Revenue Commissioner Pat Galvin and TransCanada-Alaska’s President Tony Palmer presented the proposal’s structure and the relationship between the company and the state if the license is approved.

Dave Donaldson, APRN – Juneau

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