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Today's Alaska Gasline Federal Inspector Energy Links:
- B.C. government cuts its proposed LNG tax in half
- Industry generally supportive of lower LNG tax rate in B.C.
- Petronas reportedly testing lender interest in its B.C. LNG project
- B.C. proposes limits on greenhouse gas emissions from LNG projects
- Cost pressures on LNG projects in B.C. concern Japanese buyers
- Low oil prices undercut competitiveness of U.S. Gulf Coast LNG
- Falling oil prices bad news for Australia’s LNG projects
- Think tank says LNG industry worth the cost to Australian consumers
- Agency says Japan to get 60% of its LNG from Australia, U.S. in 2020
- Algeria’s gas exports slipping, but growth potential in Europe
- LNG import terminal will allow Lithuania to break away from Gazprom
- Egypt’s gas exports down 86% in August from a year ago
- Chinese state utility to triple its use of natural gas by 2020
- Guam Power Authority continues to look at LNG
- Korea Gas signs with Eni to cooperate on Mozambique LNG
- Rosneft asks for financial help from Russian government
- North Dakota close to target of reducing gas flaring to 26%
- Tribe objects to LNG project site in Maine
- Canada files charges over bird kill in LNG plant gas flare
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