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AGDC signs Alaska LNG collaboration agreement

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The Alaska Gasline Development Corp. (AGDC) has signed an agreement with BP and ExxonMobil to collaborate on ways to advance the Alaska LNG project.

The organisations will work together to identify ways to improve the project’s competitiveness, and progress the US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) authorisation to construct the project.

AGDC Interim President Joe Dubler said: “Our respective organisations share an interest in the successful commercialisation of Alaska’s stranded North Slope natural gas. BP and ExxonMobil possess world-class LNG expertise which may help AGDC responsibly advance this project with maximum efficiency for the benefit of Alaskans, and I welcome their collaboration.”

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