Yukon may lose out on millions of dollars if pipeline plans changed

Support for a natural gas pipeline from Alaska to Alberta via the Yukon is fading.

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Support for a natural gas pipeline from Alaska to Alberta via the Yukon is fading.

Alaska’s Gov. Sean Parnell met with the CEO’s of the major gas producers on Alaska’s North-Slope earlier this month.

Parnell is asking industry to support an Alaska only pipeline to ship natural gas from Alaska to Asia-Pacific markets.

For 30 years, talks and studies have been ongoing about building a 2,700 kilometre natural gas pipeline from Alaska to Alberta via the Yukon.

Parnell wants a secondary proposed route that would keep jobs in Alaska and get the product to Asian markets.

Possible jobs and roughly $70 million to $100 million in tax revenue for the Yukon and First Nations would be lost.

Alaska says the new route is all about business.

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