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LNG In, LNG Out: The Race to Import and/or Export Alaska Natural Gas

LNG In, LNG Out: The Race to Import and/or Export Alaska Natural Gas

by Terri Marshall | May 5, 2025 | Magazine, Oil & Gas

Harvest is reversing the Kenai LNG Terminal for imports, even as Alaska LNG moves closer to bringing North Slope gas to market, locally and overseas.

Monitor Weekly Quiz | May 2 2025

by alaskabusiness | May 2, 2025 | Weekly Quiz

Monitor Weekly Quiz | May 2 Welcome to the weekly Monitor quiz, where we test your knowledge on what’s happened in the Alaska business community over the last week. Good luck!

ACDA Welcomes New Development Director

ACDA Welcomes New Development Director

by alaskabusiness | May 1, 2025 | Government, Right Moves

Shifting from federal government to city government, Chad Stovall joins the Anchorage Community Development Authority as Development Director.

Schwabe Hires Associate for Alaska Native Law Services

Schwabe Hires Associate for Alaska Native Law Services

by alaskabusiness | May 1, 2025 | Professional Services, Right Moves

Molly Gunther joins the Anchorage office of Schwabe as an Associate with experience in Indian Country and Alaska Native corporation law.

Mat-Su Health Foundation Awards $2.6 Million in Health/Human Services Scholarships

Mat-Su Health Foundation Awards $2.6 Million in Health/Human Services Scholarships

by alaskabusiness | May 1, 2025 | Education, Healthcare, News, Nonprofits

Mat-Su Health Foundation awards $2.6 million in scholarships for residents pursuing health and human services training and degrees.

Executives and Managers Promoted at Bristol Bay Native Corporation

Executives and Managers Promoted at Bristol Bay Native Corporation

by alaskabusiness | May 1, 2025 | Alaska Native, Right Moves

Bristol Bay Native Corporation promoted six executives and managers at its corporate office in charge of communications, records, and training.

AI Trends in Publishing

AI Trends in Publishing

by Charles Bell | May 1, 2025 | Marketing ADvice

WRITTEN BY: CHARLES BELL Earlier this year, I attended a publisher’s conference in Florida with my business partner, Jason Martin.

Vitus Secures $37M Federally Guaranteed Loan to Improve Fuel Infrastructure

Vitus Secures $37M Federally Guaranteed Loan to Improve Fuel Infrastructure

by alaskabusiness | Apr 30, 2025 | Government, News, Oil & Gas

Vitus family of fuel delivery companies secures $37 million in US Department of Agriculture loans for infrastructure expansion.

Bay Welding’s Ambitious Seiner: A New Boat for a New Season

Bay Welding’s Ambitious Seiner: A New Boat for a New Season

by Dimitra Lavrakas | Apr 30, 2025 | Featured, Manufacturing, News

Homer-based Bay Welding Services’ new 58-foot seiner marks the company’s entry into full-service custom boat building.

Rethinking the BDS Architects Office Space

Rethinking the BDS Architects Office Space

by Guest Author | Apr 30, 2025 | Architecture, Guest Author

BDS Architects became its own client in 2024 when it moved from its midtown office of forty years to a brand-new space downtown—that it designed for itself. Associate Principal Jennifer Midthun provides a tour through the process.

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