South Korea to host Alaska governor, energy team amid talk of gas pipeline
- Alaskan state representatives, including Governor Mike Dunleavy, are visiting South Korea for talks on a natural gas pipeline project worth $44 billion, as reported by Reuters.
- The delegation includes officials from the Glanfarne Group and is set to meet key South Korean industry leaders, according to the business lobby in Seoul.
- Discussions are focused on energy cooperation and the pipeline transporting gas 1,300 kilometers, as stated by the American Chamber of Commerce in Korea.
- Governor Dunleavy's delegation will remain in South Korea through Wednesday, with planned meetings including South Korea’s acting president, AMCHAM noted.
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South Korea to host Alaska governor, energy team amid talk of gas pipeline
SEOUL (Reuters) - Alaskan state representatives led by the governor and including energy officials are due to visit South Korea on Tuesday, amid expectations of talks with U.S. allies in Asia to revive a stalled natural gas project touted by…
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