Japan Considers Alaska Pipeline Support
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Exclusive-Japan weighs Alaska LNG pipeline pledge to win Trump's favour

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Officials in Tokyo expect Trump may raise the project when he meets Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba .
Japan has doubts about the viability of the proposed 800-mile pipeline intended to link fields in Alaska 's north to a port in the south.
But it is prepared to offer to explore a deal if asked, the officials said.
AGDC says it has held talks with Japanese energy leaders about the project.
Mitsubishi and Mitsui declined to comment on potential investments and discussions.
AGDC said it had entered into an agreement with developer Glenfarne to advance the pipeline.
JBIC said it could not immediately comment.
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