Opinion: Taiwan, Japan and South Korea aren’t sold on the Alaska LNG project

Sarah Furman, Opinon for Anchorage Daily News
May 8, 2025

“Recent heated debate on the benefits of the AKLNG project for Alaskans is missing a key perspective — the international relations one. AKLNG, an 800-mile natural gas pipeline from the North Slope to Nikiski, has existed in several fantasy forms over the past four decades, and is currently being spun by state huckster AGDC and Outside project manager Glenfarne as an eventual export project to Asian countries transitioning off coal.”

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