Issues facing the future use of Alaskan North Slope natural gas : report to the Honorable Ted Stevens, United States Senate

This report summarizes the results of the General Accounting Office's examination of the marketing and financing obstacles encountered by the sponsors of the Alaska Natural Gas Transportation System. The report also examines five alternatives for transporting and using the abundant natural gas...

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Alternate Title:Comptroller General's report to the Honorable Ted Stevens, United States Senate of the United States : issues facing the future use of Alaskan North Slope natural gas
Main Author: U.S. General Accounting Office (GAO)
Document Type: Report
Publisher:U.S. General Accounting Office (GAO)
Report Numbers:FAO/RCED-83-102

GAO/RCED-83-102

B-209475
Date:May 12, 1983
Addressee / Recipient:Stevens, Ted
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246 1 |a Comptroller General's report to the Honorable Ted Stevens, United States Senate of the United States : issues facing the future use of Alaskan North Slope natural gas 
260 |a U.S. General Accounting Office (GAO) 
300 |a 158 p. 
380 |a Report 
518 |a May 12, 1983 
546 |a English 
500 |a At head of title on cover: By the Comptroller General of the United States, report to the Honorable Ted Stevens, United States Senate (wording is re-arranged). 
500 |a Caption title on page i: The Comptroller General's report to the Honorable Ted Stevens, United States Senate of the United States : issues facing the future use of Alaskan North Slope natural gas 
520 |a This report summarizes the results of the General Accounting Office's examination of the marketing and financing obstacles encountered by the sponsors of the Alaska Natural Gas Transportation System. The report also examines five alternatives for transporting and using the abundant natural gas reserves of the Alaskan Arctic. 
505 0 |a Introduction -- Status of the Alaska Natural Gas Transportation System -- Outlook for the Alaska Natural-Gas Transportation System -- Viability of alternative routes and markets for Alaskan gas -- Methanol and petrochemical development from North Slope face marketing difficulties -- Other alternatives to use or transport North Slope gas -- Evaluation of State of Alaska reports on using North Slope gas -- Conclusions -- Appendices. 
653 |a Government policy 
653 |a Alternatives 
653 |a Financing 
610 2 |a Alaska Natural Gas Transportation System (ANGTS) 
690 |a PF-USPROJ 
700 1 |a Stevens, Ted 
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