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By John Geddie, Tim Kelly and Timothy Gardner TOKYO/WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. has invited officials from Japan, South ...
However, the visit is unlikely to result in major investment deals for the Alaska LNG project, as it is not clear yet how senior the Asian officials will be, according to Reuters’s sources.
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Thailand and other Asian countries have also shown interest, he said. The Alaska LNG project has three major pieces: The pipeline, a gas processing plant on the North Slope and a plant to liquify ...
South Korea and Taiwan to Alaska to discuss projects including a vast gas pipeline, two people familiar with the planning said, as Asian governments consider U.S. investments in the hopes of ...
It would traverse 800 miles (1,300 km) across the huge state before the gas is liquefied for shipment, mainly to Asian customers. It is unlikely the Alaska meeting will yield major deals related ...