Nikiski Rallies for Glenfarne & AKLNG

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Nikiski  Welcomes AKLNG

Adam Prestidge, President, Glenfarne Alaska was joined by members of his team and several hundred area residents to discuss the project and answer questions.

Glenfarne Details Phased Alaska LNG Project at Nikiski Open House
Nick Sorrell, KSRM, October 9, 2025

The Alaska LNG project developer, Glenfarne Group, gave an update on the project’s current status at an open house in Nikiski on Wednesday night, October 8. The New York-based energy infrastructure firm, which has a 75% stake in the $44 billion development, elaborated on its phased approach to finally building a natural gas pipeline from Alaska’s North Slope to the Kenai Peninsula. At the gathering, which saw hundreds packed into the Nikiski Community Center, Glenfarne Alaska LNG President Adam Prestidge outlined the project’s scope and timeline, emphasizing local benefits and global market opportunities. “We think it is a fantastic project from an infrastructure standpoint,” Prestidge said, citing the project’s advanced state and strong commercial fundamentals.

Contrary to what the “sky is falling” climate alarmists claim, rolling back restrictions does not mean rolling back responsible resource development

Republicans vote to roll back Biden-era restrictions on mining and drilling in 3 Western states, including Alaska
Matthew Brown, Matthew Daly, AP/Anchorage Daily News, October 9, 2025

Congressional Republicans have voted to roll back restrictions on mining, drilling and other development in three Western states, advancing President Donald Trump’s ambitions to expand energy production from public lands.

Senators voted 50-46 Thursday to repeal a land management plan for a large swath of Alaska that was adopted in the final weeks of Democratic President Joe Biden’s administration. Lawmakers voted to roll back similar plans for land in Montana and North Dakota earlier this week.

The timing of Biden’s actions made the plans vulnerable to the Congressional Review Act, which allows Congress to terminate rules that are finalized near the end of a president’s term. The resolutions require a simple majority in each chamber and take effect upon the president’s signature.

Oil Drops Below $60 on Gaza Ceasefire
Tom Kool, OilPrice.Com, October 10, 2025


WTI crude fell below $60 per barrel as easing Middle East tensions and weak China–U.S. sentiment erased much of oil’s geopolitical risk premium.