United States of America before the Department of Energy, Office of Fossil Energy, Joint motion of Alaskan Northwest Natural Gas Transportation Company and Foothills Pipe Lines Ltd. to lodge letter of the Canadian government

The participating corporation of ANGTS move for leave to lodge Ambassador Burney letter because of special consideration for Canada's concerns that the Department of Energy has recognized. The letter from Burney lodges Canada's objection to U.S. Department of Energy's recent decision...

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Alternate Title:Joint motion of Alaskan Northwest Natural Gas Transportation Company and Foothills Pipe Lines Ltd. to lodge letter of the Canadian government
Main Authors: Grealis, William J., DiSciullo, Jeffrey G., McHenry, George W., Moses, William J.
Corporate Author(s): Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld, McHenry & Staffier, Northwest Alaskan Pipeline Company
Corporate Contributor(s):U.S. Department of State. Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs

Alaskan Northwest Natural Gas Transportation Company (ANNGTC)

Foothills Pipe Lines Ltd.
Document Type: Legal Letter
Publisher:McHenry & Staffier
Report Numbers:ERA Docket no. 87-68-LNG
Date:January 5, 1990
Bills/Acts; Orders; Treaties:Agreement Between the United States of America and Canada on Principles Applicable to a Northern Natural Gas Pipeline

Alaska Natural Gas Transportation Act of 1976 (ANGTA)
Addressee / Recipient:McCormack, Richard T.
Sponsor / Funder:U.S. Department of State. Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs

Alaskan Northwest Natural Gas Transportation Company (ANNGTC)

Foothills Pipe Lines Ltd.
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Summary:The participating corporation of ANGTS move for leave to lodge Ambassador Burney letter because of special consideration for Canada's concerns that the Department of Energy has recognized. The letter from Burney lodges Canada's objection to U.S. Department of Energy's recent decision to approve the export of North Slope natural gas to Pacific Rim countries by Yukon Pacific Pipeline Corporation. Burney believes the DOE decision threatens to erode gas reserves that provide the foundation for the 1977 agreement between Canada and the U.S., and would jeopardize the commercial viability of the Alaska Natural Gas Transportation System (ANGTS). He cites the Alaska Natural Gas Transportation Act of 1976 which was intended to address American dependency on insecure offshore oil supplies. He cites the U.S. Department of Energy's Order 350 ("Order granting authorization to export liquefied natural gas from Alaska") which defines U.S. federal commitment to ANGTS.
Physical Description:3 p. plus 1 attachment (3 p.)
Notes:This item is a docket jointly submitted by the American and Canadian sponsoring parties of the Alaska Natural Gas Transportation System in order to lodge the December 20, 1989 letter from Ambassador D.H. Burney.

This docket was submitted by legal representatives William J. Grealis and Jeffrey G. DiSciullo (of Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld) on behalf of Alaskan Northwest Natural Gas Transportation Company, by William J. Moses (General Counsel, Northwest Alaskan Pipeline Company), and by legal representative George W. McHenry, Jr. (of McHenry & Staffier) on behalf of Foothills Pipe Lines Ltd.

This document is archived in Box 11, Folder 1 of the document collection for Office of the Federal Inspector for the Alaska Natural Gas Transportation System, housed at National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C.

This letter attached to this docket is: [Letter to Richard T. McCormack from D.H. Burney, December 20, 1989, regarding Canada's objection to U.S. Department of Energy's decision on North Slope natural gas export]