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During the campaign, Trump promised that on day one, he would stop inflation and end the war in Ukraine. On day one, Alaska ...
“Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.” That old saying captures the weary skepticism many Alaskans feel ...
With Korea’s tariff negotiations with the United States nearing a critical juncture, U.S. officials are again calling for ...
A Washington, D.C.-based federal appeals court panel ruled against environmental groups on Tuesday in a lawsuit seeking to ...
A federal appeals court on Tuesday rejected a challenge by environmental groups to a decision by Democratic former President Joe Biden's administration approving exports from a planned $39 billion ...
Hundreds of kilometres up the Pacific coast from where Canada’s first liquefied natural gas export terminal is set to start ...
B.C.'s two under-construction LNG export facilities are a start, but more will be needed to compete with the U.S. and its ...
The governor of Alaska signaled the state’s interest in partnering with South Korea on liquefied natural gas development and reaffirmed its commitment to long-term energy cooperation at a forum hosted ...
The Alaska LNG Project LLC maintained its non free-trade export license from the Department of Energy after a federal appeals ...
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSN3dOpinion
Tread carefully on the Alaska LNG deal
Korea should not rush. There is no need to accept a high-risk energy project as the price of entry into broader negotiations.
A federal appeals court has dismissed an effort by environmental groups to challenge a Department of Energy gas export approval for a planned Alaska terminal. In a 12-page decision Tuesday, the U.S.