U.S. expected to press Japan and South Korea for support of Alaska LNG project
- U.S. President Donald Trump's council plans a summit in Alaska seeking commitments for the project.
- This $44 billion liquefied natural gas project faced cost limits despite years of discussion.
- The project includes an 800-mile pipeline delivering North Slope gas for domestic and Asian markets.
- Last month, Taiwan's state energy firm signed a non-binding agreement to buy and invest.
- South Korea requires further due diligence before making a formal project commitment.
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Alaska, rich in petroleum, faces an energy shortage
The Dalton Highway, which parallels the, Trans Alaska Pipeline, is seen on July 3, 2014, just north of Coldfoot, a community 60 miles north of the Arctic Circle. In view next to the highway is the middle fork of the Koyukuk River, and looming in the background are mountains in the Brooks Range. The Dalton Highway is the only road leading from the established highway network to the North Slope, and it is a vital supply route for North Slope oil o…
Trump administration planning Alaska summit to discuss LNG pipeline, reports say
Pipelines stretch toward the horizon in the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska. (Photo by Elizabeth Harball/Alaska’s Energy Desk) The Trump administration’s National Energy Dominance Council is planning an Alaska summit with leaders from Japan and South Korea in early June to discuss the Alaska LNG project. That’s according to reports from the New York Times and Reuters citing unnamed sources familiar with the matter. The White House, the Energy …
Japan, S Korea, Taiwan consider collaborating on U.S. LNG project
Japan, South Korea and Taiwan are considering collaborating on a feasibility study for the $44 billion Alaska liquefied natural gas project in the United States, sources familiar with the matter said. While U.S. President Donald Trump has expressed expectations for investments from the three economies, they believe their possible participation…
US Plans Alaska LNG Summit, Will Urge Japan, South Korea to Support Project
WASHINGTON, April 24 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's energy security council plans to host a summit in Alaska in early June, when it hopes Japan and South Korea will announce commitments to the Alaska LNG project, a source familiar with the matter said on Thursday.
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