Anchorage seeks ‘seat at the table’ over proposed LNG gas line’s projected local impacts

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) – A proposed 739-mile pipeline could cost Anchorage up to $173 million, according to the LaFrance administration.

The Alaska Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) project is being proposed to be set up 20 miles outside of the Municipality of Anchorage and would be responsible for transporting gas from the North Slope.

However, due to the project being outside of the municipality, the city said it would receive no direct tax revenues from the gas line…

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