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South Korea to send officials to Alaska energy conference, ministry says
SEOUL, May 29 (Reuters) - South Korea will send its Deputy Minister for Energy Policy and other energy ministry officials to the Alaska Sustainable Energy Conference in early June, the ministry said on Thursday, as some Asian countries consider investing in a $44 billion LNG project.
Deputy Minister Lee Hohyeon will visit Alaska and participate in a roundtable hosted by the U.S. Department of Energy, the ministry said.
"We plan to check the progress of the Alaska project using this conference as an opportunity," the statement said.
U.S. President Donald Trump has pressed Asian countries such as Japan and South Korea to back the massive liquefied natural gas (LNG) project, with some Asian governments weighing up investments in the hopes of relief from U.S. tariffs.
The project would deliver gas from the state's North Slope fields via a 1,300-km (800 miles) pipeline for domestic use and also ship it to customers in Asia as LNG, bypassing the Panama Canal.