The U.S. government is looking to buy an icebreaker from a private energy services company to bolster its presence in the waters around Alaska, congressional aides said
The U.S. government is looking to buy an icebreaker from a private energy services company to bolster its presence in the waters around Alaska, according to congressional aides.
The plan is for the U.S. Coast Guard to acquire the Aiviq icebreaker from Edison Chouest Offshore, the aides said. Congress is close to approving funding to buy and outfit the used ship, which is estimated at $125 million to $150 million, they added.
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