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Moving Alaska Gas from Canada to the Lower 48
What would happen to Alaska's natural gas once it reaches the end of the proposed pipeline, 1,700 miles from Prudhoe Bay? The gas would flow into a vast network of Canadian... -
Pipeline Project Would get Multimillion-Dollar Environmental Review
A multimillion-dollar effort is moving ahead to understand how the proposed Alaska gas pipeline project would change the physical, economic, social and cultural environments... -
Crossing Borders The Approvals Needed to Move Alaska Gas Through Canada
No Alaska natural gas can physically cross the border into Canada without a handful of government agencies - in the United States and Canada - blessing the event. But getting... -
Canada Takes Different Approach for Pipeline
Most of TransCanada/ExxonMobil's proposed 1,717-mile natural gas pipeline from Alaska's North Slope would be built in Canada, where it faces government scrutiny remarkably... -
Pipeline Route is Probed to Detail Environmental Impacts
Squads of scientists this summer have joined the caribou and Dall sheep, eiders and eagles, moose and muskrat, salmon and grayling that inhabit the proposed natural gas pipeline...