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Firm Led by Former Alaska Governor Seeks to Take over LNG Project

(Reuters) - Former Alaska Governor Bill Walker said this week he was a founding member of Alaska Gasline & LNG LLC (AGLNG) that wants to take over the state's Alaska liquefied natural gas (LNG) export project and complete it by March 2028. A rendering of the proposed liquefaction facility, which would be supplied by a new 800-mile pipeline. The Alaska Gasline Development Corp (AGDC) is developing the LNG project, which includes an 807-mile (1,300-km) pipeline from the North Slope to a liquefaction plant in Nikiski on the Kenai Peninsula. AGLNG, which also includes former AGDC President Keith Meyer, said on Monday that AGDC has approved a plan to transfer the project to a private e

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