Disqualification

Alaska Turns Down Port Authority Bid for Reconsideration

Alaska state officials said last Wednesday they will not reconsider the disqualification of a gas pipeline application from the Alaska Gasline Port Authority (AGPA) for evaluation under the Alaska Gasline Inducement Act (AGIA) process.

February 4, 2008

Alaska Refuses to Reconsider All-Alaska Gasline Proposal

Alaska state officials said Wednesday they will not reconsider the disqualification of a gas pipeline application from the Alaska Gasline Port Authority (AGPA) for evaluation under the Alaska Gasline Inducement Act (AGIA) process.

February 1, 2008

Disqualified Alaska Gasline Applicant Seeks Second Chance

The Alaska Gasline Port Authority (AGPA) is asking state officials to reconsider their disqualification of its proposal to tap North Slope gas reserves. In a letter to commissioners of the departments of natural resources and revenue, AGPA Chairman Jim Whitaker describes a pre-application ordeal that can most succinctly be described as Kafkaesque.

January 21, 2008

Alaska Gasline Applicant: Runaround, Strong-Arming Preceded Filing

The Alaska Gasline Port Authority (AGPA) is asking state officials to reconsider their disqualification of its proposal to tap North Slope gas reserves. In a letter to commissioners of the departments of natural resources and revenue, AGPA Chairman Jim Whitaker describes a pre-application ordeal that can most succinctly be described as Kafkaesque.

January 17, 2008