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After 30 Years, It’s Time

With LNG import and export facilities springing up (or threats to do so) on every coast from China to the Bahamas, it is time to flex our muscles.

By Paula Easley

    Many Alaskans remember when the precursor to today’s Resource Development Council launched a huge national effort to win its preferred route for a natural gas pipeline. Under the wing of OMAR (Organization for Management of Alaska’s Resources), supporters of an all-Alaska LNG project comprised the largest citizen lobbying force since the battle for statehood. Thousands of rural and urban residents became volunteer soldiers to advance the state’s critical interests in the multi-billion-dollar resource. Despite years of effort, a presidential decision made it all for naught.
Paula Easley
    It was the potential for long-term employment from retaining the abundant gas liquids for instate industry that captured people’s support and enthusiasm–not just building a pipeline to export the resource. We wanted to produce things people everywhere needed, plus use some of the gas to heat Alaska homes. That commitment remains today, as evidenced by the initiative for a development authority to pursue such a project, assuming its feasibility.

“We shouldn’t keep hammering the major oil companies to build the line; they have other fish to fry.” Paula Easley

    With LNG import and export facilities springing up (or threats to do so) on every coast from China to the Bahamas, it is time to flex our muscles. Without action, Alaska could lose its opportunity to build the quickest, least politically complicated project. We shouldn’t keep hammering the major oil companies to build the line; they have other fish to fry. No one knows for sure if an Alaska LNG project is feasible, but we ought to carefully examine all the proposals, decide which is in the best interests of Alaska, and put the project together.

After 30 years, it’s time.
 

 

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