ExxonMobil threw its weight on Thursday behind a project by TransCanada to build a $26bn pipeline to deliver Alaska natural gas to the rest of the US.
The world’s biggest oil company said it had reached an agreement to work together with the Canadian energy infrastructure company on the project, which is competing against one by Denali, a company owned by BP and ConocoPhillips, to bring stranded arctic gas to market.

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