A Note from the Alaska Oil & Gas Congress Chairs

We invite you to join us on September 19-22 in Anchorage where you will have the opportunity to gain insight on unlocking Alaska’s energy potential. We invite you to join us on September 19-22 in Anchorage where you will have the opportunity to gain insight on unlocking Alaska’s energy potential.
Explore the following questions with us:
What must the state and federal governments do to encourage future resource development?
What are the strategies for filling the Trans Alaska oil pipeline and threats of declining throughput?
How will Alaska’s interior citizens meet their energy requirements?
How is the Alaska Pipeline Project to the lower 48 progressing?
How are in-state gas line, hydroelectric, LNG, propane and other concepts being
coordinated to assure instate energy needs are met? What opportunities does this create?
What is the status of offshore permits and what developments are taking place
to realize development in Arctic waters?
This annual event gathers government, industry, Alaska Native and Canadian Aboriginal leaders to discuss issues, deliver project and policy updates and present opportunities. You can expect to get timely updates on the latest regulatory developments, pipeline progress reports, natural gas supply/demand forecasts, and project development on state and federal lands and the OCS.
Attending this critical event will put you in a room with the people, the projects and the issues that will define Alaskan oil and gas resource development for years to come.
You and other key players will become familiar with one another and get the information you need to stay on top of the issues and make business decisions.
Best regards,

Dave Harbour

Publisher, Northern Gas Pipelines

John Kingston

Director of News, Platts

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