Alaska Has Clear Path Forward on Natural Gas

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By  USDR

 

Alaska’s best path towards boosting short and long-term economic growth is to set forth a coherent set of policies that center around the exploration and development of the state’s abundant natural gas resources, according to a new paper by the American Council for Capital Formation (ACCF).   The Global Race for Liquefied Natural Gas: Commercializing Alaska’s Natural Gas outlines Alaska’s economic challenges and underscores the significant advantages to the Alaskan economy from successfully developing a liquefied natural gas (LNG) project that meets growing demand for gas in the world  market.

Alaska stands at an economic crossroads.  With job and economic growth in decline and an aging workforce, the oil and gas sector provides the best opportunities to revive its stagnation,” ACCF Senior Vice President and Chief Economist Margo Thorning said.  “Global demand for LNG remains high but it is volatile, therefore suppliers must act decisively to reap the most benefits.  Alaska has a considerable market advantage, but it must move forward in a clear and unified  path.”

There is broad consensus that the path to Alaska’s economic progress runs through the state’s remote North Slope where there are vast reserves of natural gas along the shores of the Beaufort Sea.  Tapping those reserves would create tens of thousands of jobs and expand Alaska’s revenue base by billions of dollars.  AlaskaLNG, a legislatively endorsed plan to construct a major pipeline, would carry natural gas 800 miles from the North Slope to ports in Nikiski, where gas would be liquefied and shipped abroad.  Private partners have proposed substantial investments of $45-65 billion to fund this  project.

Thorning, the paper’s author, notes that the Alaska LNG project has the expertise and capability to move forward successfully.  The paper observes that creating uncertainty about the project will be a major obstacle to a successful LNG project of the scale Alaska needs to enhance its economic  future.

“The time has come for Alaska’s leaders to decide on an LNG project that can meet demand profitably and maximize benefits forAlaska and its people.  Based on the economic facts and known variables, the AlaskaLNG project is the best path forward for the state to maintain solid economic growth and state budget  revenues.”

Download The Global Race for Liquefied Natural Gas: Commercializing Alaska’s Natural  Gas

Founded in 1973, The American Council for Capital Formation (www.accf.org) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan economic policy organization dedicated to the advocacy of pro-growth tax, energy, environmental, trade and economic policies that encourage saving and  investment.

 

SOURCE American Council for Capital  Formation

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