We don't give a damn how they do it OUTSIDE.


Is that an actual photographic cross-section or is it an illustration?

It appears to be an actual photo which, of course, means that somebody went up there to take it.


Photo of the wall of a snow pit. Yes, people dig these to assess avalanche danger.

Did you ever do it?

I've never golfed in Fairbanks. I've had tee times as late as 7:30p at the Anchorage course on O'Malley Road for a full round.
 
I was supposed to be here on the late afternoon of March 27, 1964. But, the film didn't arrive.

It woulda been a nice ride.
 

I'll believe it when I see it.



Alaska timeline for LNG project 'establishes clarity' for investors


The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has set December 2019 as the deadline for an Alaskan liquefied natural gas project to receive its final environmental impact statement.
By Daniel J. Graeber


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(UPI)...In a statement issued late Tuesday, Alaska's governor said the FERC timeline sets the project on a firm path toward completion.

"This is a major step forward that establishes clarity and predictability in the federal permitting process, which is critical for investors," Walker said in a statement.

AGDC's project would have an annual design capacity of 3.9 billion standard cubic feet per day peak capacity of natural gas. The LNG project in the design phase in Alaska would connect a natural gas reservoir in Prudhoe Bay through 800 miles of pipe to a liquefaction plant on the southcentral Alaskan coast.

In November, the state government and the AGDC signed an agreement with Chinese lenders and China Petrochemical Corp., or Sinopec, to advance discussions on the LNG potential in Alaska. The agreement was signed in the presence of U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping.

Analysts were somewhat skeptical of the project, even with Chinese support. Cost may be an impediment to the arrangement, and China could secure LNG from cheaper reserves closer to home, notably from Australia or Qatar, which already have established LNG infrastructure...



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The governor is promising shit that he can't deliver on. I'm guessing that he's thinking of heading to DC for a stint.
 
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