Palin pipeline terms curbed bids

by Luiz Castro | October 25, 2008 at 12:57 pm
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Palin is now struggling to explain 40 billion natural gas pipeline bid.

Gov. Sarah Palin's signature accomplishment — a contract to build a 1,715-mile pipeline to bring natural gas from Alaska to the Lower 48 — emerged from a flawed bidding process that narrowed the field to a company with ties to her administration, an Associated Press investigation shows.

Beginning at the Republican National Convention in August, the McCain-Palin ticket has touted the pipeline as an example of how it would help America achieve energy independence.

"We're building a nearly $40 billion natural gas pipeline, which is North America's largest and most expensive infrastructure project ever, to flow those sources of energy into hungry markets," Palin said during the Oct. 2 vice presidential debate.

Despite Palin's boast of a smart and fair bidding process, the AP found that her team crafted terms that favored only a few independent pipeline companies and ultimately benefited the winner, TransCanada Corp.

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Rhonda J Mangus
Rhonda J Mangus
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at 13:25 on October 25th, 2008

Luiz Castro, I like this story. It's great stuff.

Fairbanks
Fairbanks
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at 12:29 on December 11th, 2008

It's AP boilerplate and is missing about 98% of the story and all of the story the past six months. 

update Dec 11: TransCanada is now going to DC for further construction guarantees as $18 billion is not enough in such an uncertain business.  The contract with Alaska was just signed with $500 million sweetener.  The other consortium is bypassing Alaska processes. 

Also, the Foothills refinery might be bought by the State, the Railroad Commission in particular since 45% of the ARRs annual business is shipping Foothills petroleum product. 

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