Alaska Gas Megaproject Renewed
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Canada's LNG industry poised to take flight as interest reignites in Alaska megaproject

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Alaska has long had ambitions to ship its natural gas to international markets, but the cost and scale of such an undertaking has held it back for decades .
U.S. President Donald Trump issued an executive order on his first day in office devoted to Alaska resource development.
Alaska LNG would see a 1,300-kilometre pipeline traverse the state from north to south, passing through treacherous terrain to deliver an average of 3.5 million mmBTU a day of gas to a liquefaction plant in Nikiski .
Poirier said no matter which party wins the April 28 federal election, it will be key for the prime minister, premiers, businesses and Indigenous leaders to show a degree of alignment similar to the U.S .. "Collectively, we’ll have to travel to Asia and market ourselves and underscore that Canada is back in business and is a good risk to take." This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 14, 2025 . Companies in this story: ( TSX : TRP , TSX : TOU ).
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