Alaska’s gas pipeline dreams remain in purgatory

Alaska’s gas pipeline dreams remain in purgatory

A decades-long plan to deliver the state’s gas reserves to the market remains in purgatory
The Trans-Alaskan pipeline, which carried 2,145,297 barrels of oil daily in 1988, now carries about 500,000 barrels. Alaska Gov. Bill Walker has plans to build a natural gas line across the state to refuel the jobs and revenue that have been lost during the drop in oil production.

Alaska’s gas pipeline dreams remain in purgatory

The Trans-Alaskan pipeline, which carried 2,145,297 barrels of oil daily in 1988, now carries about 500,000 barrels. Alaska Gov. Bill Walker has plans to build a natural gas line across the state to refuel the jobs and revenue that have been lost during the drop in oil production.