From the Fairbanks News-Miner: "North Slope producers BP and ConocoPhillips took a preliminary step forward with their natural gas pipeline project this week, requesting the opportunity to work with federal regulators toward certification of the project, dubbed Denali."
From Reuters: The companies asked the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission over the weekend to start the formal review of a planned pipeline license application. The pre-filing for an application is a precursor to a long and rigorous process that is likely to take three years, said BP spokesman Steve Rinehart.
Great news - Somebody has their eye on the prize.
TransCanada did some maneuvering with the Canadian government to simplify regulation of gas produced outside Alberta.
Also - While TransCanada talks the talk the Denali team walks the walk. Denali opened a field office in Tok. Some times it pays to be the first-est with the most-est.
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
(Updated) Denali Gas Pipeline - Making Progress Times Two
Posted by AK Engineer at 4:45 PM
Labels: Alaska Gas Pipeline ConocoPhillips BP Denali Pipeline
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