THE LINK: WINTER 2025 30 Energy partner would lead, fund Alaska LNG effort The state’s Alaska Gasline Development Corp., (AGDC), has met a deadline set by its board of directors to begin a transition of the big project to private ownership. The company involved is New York-based Glenfarne Group, an industry infrastructure developer now engaged in bringing Gulf of Mexico liquefied natural gas, or LNG, projects into production. AGDC said the deal with Glenfarne is preliminary and details are still held private under confidentiality agreements. “Glenfarne confirms it has entered into an exclusive agreement with the Alaska Gasline Development Corporation for the development of the Alaska LNG project, including the Alaska Export Facility, Pipeline, and a Carbon Capture facility,” Glenfarne said in a statement. The company said it also will work with Alaska utilities to import AGDC: Framework in place for LNG project Some Alaska communities are facing pending shortages of natural gas used for heating and power generation.
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