Rigzone/AP is reporting:
The state of Alaska wants ConocoPhillips to reopen its mothballed
Kenai Peninsula liquefied natural gas plant to provide an incentive for
petroleum companies to explore and invest in Cook Inlet.
In a Sept. 5 letter to ConocoPhillips President Trond-Erik Johansen,
acting Natural Resources Commissioner Joe Balash requested that the
company apply for a three-year federal LNG export license for the plant
at Nikiski, about 70 miles southwest of Anchorage.
ConocoPhillips in March announced it would not extend its natural gas
export license beyond March 31 but said it would consider a new license
if the needs of local gas markets were met and sufficient natural gas
was on hand to export.
Balash said contracts are in place to support local utility needs through 2018. Concerns exist, he said, for future exploration.
ConocoPhillips is probably waiting to see what activist environmental wackos have to say.
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