By Yereth Rosen
ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Nov 3 (Reuters) – As long as energy companies participate in 2010’s open season for a massive, yet-to-be-built Alaska gas pipeline, TransCanada Corp (TRP.TO) will be on track in its plan to construct the project and start delivering to U.S. markets by 2018, Alaska officials said Tuesday.
Even if energy producers’ gas-shipping offers are contingent on fiscal concessions that do not exist, the open season will have been a success as long as TransCanada wins enough interest and confidence to continue work on the 1,700-mile Prudhoe Bay-to-Alberta mega-project, the officials said
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