Reporter Nat_Herz says it probably seems counterintuitive that Alaska would need to import natural gas, but he says there are many reasons why it is likely to happen. Take a listen:
November 29, 2022
As temperatures have dropped and prompted many of Southcentral Alaska’s natural gas-powered furnaces to kick on more often, local utilities are talking about the need to import natural gas from abroad, rather than continuing to get it from nearby Cook Inlet. But both companies have hired consultants to explore the idea of importing liquefied natural gas, or LNG, to fulfill their customers’ needs as gas contracts expire in the next decade or so. That’s according to reporter Nat Herz, whose writing you can find atHerz says it probably seems counterintuitive that Alaska would need to import natural gas, but he says there are many reasons why it is likely to happen.
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