HomeOil and GasJapan Considers Backing 800-Mile Alaska LNG Pipeline to Strengthen U.S. Ties Oil and Gas Japan Considers Backing 800-Mile Alaska LNG Pipeline to Strengthen U.S. Ties By Energy Jobline February 1, 2025 0 100 Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedinReddItEmail Japan has doubts about the viability of the proposed 800-mile pipeline because of the overall costs of the gas relative to other sources. But it is prepared to offer to explore a deal if asked, the officials said. Related TagsOILoil and gas Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedinReddItEmail Previous articleNigeria’s NNPC, Partners to Build Five Mini-LNG Plants for Domestic Gas SupplyNext articleUkraine Gas Transit Dispute Escalates as Hungary Threatens EU Sanctions Block Energy Joblinehttps://news.energyjobline.com RELATED ARTICLES Oil and Gas Minnesota-Wisconsin Gas Pipeline Project Awaits Regulatory Decision February 19, 2025 Oil and Gas Kinder Morgan Finalizes $640 Million Purchase of North Dakota Gas Gathering System February 19, 2025 Oil and Gas EPA Grants West Virginia Authority to Oversee Carbon Capture, Fourth State to Gain Approval February 19, 2025 - Advertisment - Most Popular Community solar installations increased by 35% in 2024 February 19, 2025 Affordable Solar breaks ground on New Mexico’s first community solar project February 19, 2025 Type 00 Prototype Sighting Shows Jaguar Wasn’t Kidding About That Design February 19, 2025 Amazon signs PPA for full capacity of 100-MW Mississippi solar project February 19, 2025 Load more Recent Comments