Alaska LNG's business prospects appeared to improve again this week when the last remaining North Slope gas producer agreed to supply the project's first phase — a 739 mile (459 kilometer) pipeline — for 30 years. But its political prospects remain murky as some state lawmakers balk at a tax proposal that Governor Mike Dunleavy calls "critical" to the estimated $44 billion project's success.
Alaska LNG Lines Up Gas Supply, But State Tax Plan Still Elusive
Developer Glenfarne has lined up gas supply for its 739 mile Phase 1 pipeline, but state lawmakers are weighing a proposed tax plan seen as critical to the project's success.













