Legislature(2013 - 2014)BARNES 124

04/14/2014 03:15 PM House LABOR & COMMERCE


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+ SB 99 AIDEA: DEVELOPMENT LOANS TELECONFERENCED
Moved Out of Committee
+ SB 140 AIDEA: ARCTIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM/FUND TELECONFERENCED
Moved Out of Committee
+ SB 194 TOURISM MARKETING BOARD TELECONFERENCED
Moved HCS CSSB 194(L&C) Out of Committee
+ Bills Previously Heard/Scheduled TELECONFERENCED
                 SB 99-AIDEA: DEVELOPMENT LOANS                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
3:23:59 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR OLSON announced  that the first order of  business would be                                                               
CS FOR  SENATE BILL NO. 99(L&C),  "An Act relating to  the Alaska                                                               
Industrial  Development  and  Export  Authority  revolving  fund;                                                               
limiting the use of the  Alaska Industrial Development and Export                                                               
Authority sustainable energy  transmission and supply development                                                               
fund  for certain  loans  and loan  guarantees  and allowing  the                                                               
development fund  to be  used as security  for a  bond guarantee;                                                               
amending the  definition of  'qualified energy  development'; and                                                               
authorizing   the  Alaska   Industrial  Development   and  Export                                                               
Authority  to  issue  bonds to  finance  the  infrastructure  and                                                               
construction costs  of the Bokan-Dotson Ridge  rare earth element                                                               
project and the Niblack project."                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
3:24:07 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
JESSE LOGAN,  Staff, Representative  Lesil McGuire,  Alaska State                                                               
Legislature, stated that SB 99  corrects a few ambiguities in the                                                               
existing  statutes for  the sustainable  energy transmission  and                                                               
supply development  program (SETS)  within the  Alaska Industrial                                                               
Development  & Export  Authority  (AIDEA).   Primarily, the  bill                                                               
would clarify a  few technical aspects of the  SETS program which                                                               
was  created by  the 27th  Legislature.   He explained  that some                                                               
ambiguity arises  with the one-third  capital cost  limitation as                                                               
it relates  to loans, loan  guarantees, and bond guarantees.   He                                                               
referred to  page 2,  lines 18-36 [Section  2], which  relates to                                                               
whether the loan  guarantee limitation works in  conjunction as a                                                               
one-third  limitation on  the loans  or was  independent of  that                                                               
limitation.  Additionally, the statutes  were vague pertaining to                                                               
AIDEA's  authority  to  use  the  fund as  security  for  a  bond                                                               
guarantee.   He  said AIDEA  has received  requests from  project                                                               
components and  banks to utilize  the fund in which  AIDEA needed                                                               
the authority to  issue a bond guarantee for  more than one-third                                                               
of  the capital  project cost.    This bill  would clarify  those                                                               
ambiguities,  he  explained.    Additionally,  referring  to  the                                                               
bottom of  the bill,  AIDEA is granted  bonding authority  on two                                                               
projects, the rare earth elements  at the Bokan Dotson Ridge site                                                               
for $145 million and the Niblack mine site for $125 million.                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR OLSON commented that the fiscal note is zero.                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
3:25:47 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE JOSEPHSON  referred to  [page 3], Section  5-6, of                                                               
SB 99.   He asked for a  description of the location  of the rare                                                               
earth mines.   He  said that  the sites are  both located  on the                                                               
southeastern  corner  of  Prince  of Wales  Island,  including  a                                                               
description of tailings moved to Gravina Island.                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
MR. LOGAN deferred to representatives of the projects.                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
3:26:41 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
JAMES SULLIVAN,  Director, Southeast Alaska  Conservation Council                                                               
(SEACC), expressed  concern about  the two projects  being added,                                                               
although SEACC  does not have  any issue with the  original bill.                                                               
Overall, SB  99 is  a good  bill; however,  the way  the proposed                                                               
committee substitute [(CS) for SB  99 (L&C)] is worded to include                                                               
the  two mining  projects and  to allow  AIDEA to  either own  or                                                               
finance these creates a huge  conflict of interest for the state.                                                               
He explained  that the  state will be  regulating the  projects -                                                               
the watchdog  of the group  - but will also  be the owner.   This                                                               
conflict  of  interest has  not  been  addressed  by any  of  the                                                               
committees thus far, he said.   These projects also put the state                                                               
"on the hook" for a combined  $300 million, yet the bill does not                                                               
have a  referral to the House  or Senate Finance Committees.   He                                                               
said SEACC  finds this  troubling.  He  cautioned that  this does                                                               
not suggest that AIDEA doesn't  perform its "due diligence" since                                                               
AIDEA has  created a wonderful track  record over the years.   He                                                               
reported the financing range could  be anywhere from zero to $270                                                               
million.   He said this  as an  unfortunate step since  it places                                                               
the state in ownership of an operation that should be regulated.                                                                
                                                                                                                                
3:29:19 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  JOSEPHSON related  his  understanding that  AIDEA                                                               
loans money.                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MR. SULLIVAN agreed.                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE JOSEPHSON  asked for further clarification  on the                                                               
concern.   He asked  whether his concern  stemmed from  the state                                                               
loaning money to itself.                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
MR.  SULLIVAN said  that the  conflict arises  because the  state                                                               
could potentially own a project it  must regulate.  He noted that                                                               
many mining operations in the state  have done well and have been                                                               
profitable; however,  other examples in  mining have not  gone so                                                               
well and the state has been  "left with the bag" for the cleanup.                                                               
He pointed out  the Tulsequah Chief Mine near the  Taku River [in                                                               
British Columbia].   He reported that this mine  is draining acid                                                               
right now,  has been for  years, and will  continue to do  so for                                                               
years to come.   In response to a question,  he acknowledged that                                                               
the Tulsequah  Chief mine was  not an AIDEA project;  however, he                                                               
noted it  is a  mining project.   He offered  his belief  that it                                                               
puts the state in a difficult  position.  He would like the state                                                               
to avoid possible problems in the  years to come, which is why he                                                               
is speaking out against it.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
3:30:59 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  JOSEPHSON asked  to set  aside the  issue of  the                                                               
conflict.  He said that his  cursory review of Bokan Dotson Ridge                                                               
rare earth element  project and the Niblack mine  project is that                                                               
these mines are underground mines,  and one has a small footprint                                                               
and, in the other, tailings would  be moved to Gravina Island for                                                               
processing.   He asked whether  SEACC has any concerns  about the                                                               
health of Prince  of Wales Island from this or  if the project is                                                               
relatively benign.                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
MR. SULLIVAN  responded that  he does not  have a  "crystal ball"                                                               
and he  does not know what  situations will arise.   He said that                                                               
SEACC  believes any  type of  mining in  Alaska should  undergo a                                                               
rigorous permitting process, which  should be constantly reviewed                                                               
to  ensure that  it is  operating in  the way  it is  supposed to                                                               
operate.  In  the event that problems do arise  and the state has                                                               
invested millions in  the project, but another  agency within the                                                               
state  has the  regulatory responsibility  to fine  them or  stop                                                               
them,  it  creates troubling  conflicts.    He acknowledged  he's                                                               
raising  hypothetical   circumstances,  but  he  asked   how  the                                                               
Department   of   Natural   Resources  or   the   Department   of                                                               
Environmental  Conservation [would  regulate the  activity].   He                                                               
further  acknowledged  that  he  was unsure  the  mines  will  be                                                               
financed so, again, this is  hypothetical and could be years away                                                               
from  any  decision.    Still,  it would  be  very  troubling  if                                                               
problems  did  arise,  noting  that  the  Bokan-Dotson  mine  has                                                               
uranium,  and  many  issues  potentially   exist  and  should  be                                                               
constantly  monitored.   This  isn't  about  being pro-mining  or                                                               
anti-mining but about taking care  of the land appropriately that                                                               
the state is entrusted to care for, he said.                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
3:33:28 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE SADDLER  asked whether  Tulsequah Chief  Mine near                                                               
the Taku River is in the U.S.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
MR. SULLIVAN answered no.                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  SADDLER  noted  his comment  that  Alaska  mining                                                               
should  go  through a  rigorous  permitting  process.   He  asked                                                               
whether the  Pebble Project  should go  through a  rigorous state                                                               
permitting process.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
MR. SULLIVAN answered yes, if it ever gets that far.                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
3:34:16 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE JOSEPHSON  asked for a  sense of what  the project                                                               
would look like.   He said he has been to  Ketchikan and has been                                                               
all over  Revillagigedo Island, but he  does not have a  sense of                                                               
what this project will look like when it's done.                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
KEN COLLISON,  Chief Executive Officer, Ucore  Rare Metals, Inc.,                                                               
explained   that  the   Bokan-Dotson  Ridge   mine  will   be  an                                                               
underground  mine with  a small  footprint and  all the  tailings                                                               
will be  put back underground.   He reiterated that  the tailings                                                               
will not  be on the  surface at closure.   He explained  that the                                                               
rare  earth mine  ore is  acid consuming  and the  waste is  acid                                                               
consuming  so acid-rock  drainage issues  don't exist.   He  said                                                               
that basically  what a person  would see at  the site would  be a                                                               
decline that goes into the  ground with a 15-foot square opening,                                                               
and several  openings will also rise  vertically for ventilation.                                                               
Additionally,  some   buildings  will   be  built,   including  a                                                               
relatively  small mill,  an  office  building, and  a  camp.   He                                                               
pointed out  a waste rock storage  area for the mine  would exist                                                               
for  the  approximately  2.5  inch  rock,  which  may  make  good                                                               
aggregate; however, this  is not yet known.   In further response                                                               
to  a question,  he agreed  the mine  would be  in Alaska  on the                                                               
south end of Prince of Wales Island.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
3:35:47 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  SADDLER asked  for  the impact  of the  financial                                                               
prospects of  the development of  the Bokan-Dotson Ridge  mine if                                                               
the lending authority is authorized under the bill.                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
MR. COLLISON  answered that the  mine would  create approximately                                                               
200 fulltime jobs, most of which  would come from Prince of Wales                                                               
Island or  Ketchikan.  The typical  mining job in the  state pays                                                               
approximately  $80,000-$100,000 per  year.   These are  good jobs                                                               
that can  support families.   Additionally, the mine  will create                                                               
some indirect jobs in the area.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
3:36:23 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE SADDLER asked whether  he could identify where the                                                               
product would be used.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
MR.  COLLISON said  that this  project will  put in  a separation                                                               
plant,  which is  new  technology used  to  recover platinum  and                                                               
pluatium  from catalysts.   The  mine is  proposed to  produce 16                                                               
rare-earth   elements,   including   dysprosium,   terbium,   and                                                               
europium.   He  said key  uses of  these elements  are through  a                                                               
contract  with  the  U.S.  Department   of  Defense  since  high-                                                               
technology weaponry requires rare  earth minerals.  Further, rare                                                               
earth  minerals are  used for  electric cars,  hybrid cars,  wind                                                               
turbines, and  solar panels.   Currently, over 95 percent  of the                                                               
heavy rare earth  minerals consumed on the earth  are produced in                                                               
China.    He  quantified  that the  Bokan-Dotson  Ridge  mine  is                                                               
anticipated  to produce  over 50  percent of  the U.S.  needs for                                                               
dysproseum  and about  10  times  what the  DOD  will  need.   He                                                               
characterized these minerals  as unique and the  advantage of the                                                               
small  size needed  is why  these  minerals are  used in  motors,                                                               
generators, and electric or hybrid cars.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
3:37:44 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  CHENAULT asked  for  the life  expectancy of  the                                                               
mine.                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
MR. COLLISON  answered that the  mine expectancy is  currently 11                                                               
years, but  he thinks that  once the mining operation  reaches 10                                                               
years,  it  will  stop  drilling since  adding  five  more  years                                                               
wouldn't justify the  mine.  He said, "Miners like  to mine.  The                                                               
trick is  to get  it going."   He  pointed out  that Red  Dog and                                                               
Greens Creek mines have lasted two  or three times what they were                                                               
originally planned, yet  they each have ore bodies  that have not                                                               
yet been mined.                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
3:38:19 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE JOSEPHSON  asked whether he had  any sense whether                                                               
processing   minerals  on   Gravina  Island   is  good   for  the                                                               
environment.                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MR.  COLLISON  suggested that  the  Gravina  Island is  what  the                                                               
Niblack mine is  proposing.  The Bokan-Dotson  Ridge mine project                                                               
will process the tailings onsite.                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  JOSEPHSON asked  whether  he  could describe  any                                                               
local hire efforts for the 200 anticipated jobs.                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
MR. COLLISON answered  that the mine has begun  efforts in Juneau                                                               
at the  University of  Alaska Southeast  and with  the vocational                                                               
training in Ketchikan and Craig.   He said, "Local hire is one of                                                               
my pets. It's the  right thing to do for the  area, but it's also                                                               
the right  thing to  do for the  mine."  He  related that  he has                                                               
built three mines thus  far so this mine will be  his fourth.  He                                                               
said that  one mine, a  small open pit  mine in Nova  Scotia, ran                                                               
with two  people in the pit  who were not local,  the blaster and                                                               
the shovel operator,  since the pit shovel was  worth $5 million.                                                               
He  said two  people were  "from  away" since  they hadn't  lived                                                               
there for three generations.  He  said the rest were local people                                                               
and the  mine had  very low  turnover with  a really  good safety                                                               
record.  Additionally,  he said, it is cheaper and  better to run                                                               
the mine for the community [to use local hire].                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
3:40:28 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
PATRICK SMITH,  President & Chief Executive  Officer, Heatherdale                                                               
Resources,  Ltd. stated  that his  company has  ownership of  the                                                               
Niblack [copper-gold-zinc-silver] project in Southeast Alaska.                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
3:41:16 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE   JOSEPHSON  asked   for   clarification  on   the                                                               
processing at  Gravina Island  and why the  decision was  made to                                                               
move the minerals across the water.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
MR. SMITH  explained the  Niblack Mine  is a  similar underground                                                               
mine for the Niblack as for  the Ucore project.  The Niblack Mine                                                               
would produce  similar production  rates as  with 1,500  to 2,000                                                               
tons per  day, similar to Greens  Creek.  He explained  that when                                                               
the mine investigated ways to  improve the overall operation, the                                                               
Niblack considered  barging the  material to an  offsite location                                                               
for the  milling.   He related  that they looked  at quite  a few                                                               
options  in Alaska.   The  mine  needs power  capacity since  the                                                               
Niblack site  mine would need  to generate its own  power through                                                               
diesel  or other  means.   The  hydroelectric  power capacity  in                                                               
Ketchikan was a  very big "plus" with  the infrastructure located                                                               
at the Gravina  Island industrial complex with  an existing cable                                                               
across  the Tongass  Narrows.   Additionally,  the workforce  can                                                               
live  there, commute,  and their  children  can go  to school  in                                                               
Ketchikan.   A third advantage  would be the  hydroelectric power                                                               
usage so it would also provide  cleaner energy for the mill site,                                                               
which  consumes a  lot more  energy than  the mine  itself.   The                                                               
Gravina Island  processing location is a  "win-win-win" situation                                                               
since  it  provides  local  jobs and  the  tradeoff  for  barging                                                               
materials looks good, he said.                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
3:43:30 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE JOSEPHSON  asked whether  the mine would  be using                                                               
chemicals on Prince of Wales Island.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
MR.  SMITH said  he couldn't  say chemicals  wouldn't be  used on                                                               
Prince  of Wales  Island, which  is where  the mining  would take                                                               
place; however,  a stockpile would  go on a  pad, be loaded  on a                                                               
barge, and then offloaded at  Gravina Island where the processing                                                               
would take  place.  In  the case with  the Niblack mine,  a large                                                               
percentage of  the material would  be back-loaded to  Niblack and                                                               
put back underground.                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
3:44:25 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE SADDLER asked  how the AIDEA funding  fit into the                                                               
mining project financing.                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
MR. SMITH  reported that  the Bokan-Dotson Ridge  mine is  in the                                                               
advanced  stage  of  exploration.    The  company  has  conducted                                                               
substantial   engineering  scoping   work,  and   based  on   the                                                               
production   schedule,   anticipates  capital   expenditures   of                                                               
approximately $200  million for  mine, mill,  and infrastructure.                                                               
The  project  has  been considering  different  scenarios  so  he                                                               
characterized the figures as "ball park" figures.                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
3:45:15 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR OLSON asked whether the  original business model is similar                                                               
to  what is  happening  in  Skagway in  which  the  ore is  being                                                               
brought down from Whitehorse.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
MR. SMITH answered  yes; the Skagway terminal  project is another                                                               
AIDEA project.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
3:45:35 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  SADDLER asked  for further  clarification on  the                                                               
rest of the financing.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
MR.  SMITH answered  that the  [Bokan-Dotson Ridge]  project must                                                               
still undergo  pre-feasibility and a feasibility  studies, and it                                                               
must  meet all  the objectives  internally.   At that  point, the                                                               
financing becomes part of a  larger group of potential financing,                                                               
including  AIDEA, or  equity and  debt financing  elsewhere.   He                                                               
commented that AIDEA  would be part of this process.   One of the                                                               
advantages  of SB  99 is  that  the mining  project wouldn't  get                                                               
caught  up  in  a  timeframe  in which  the  mine  is  ready  for                                                               
production  but  must wait  for  legislative  approval for  AIDEA                                                               
financing.  This bill would remove that delay, he said.                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
3:46:35 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE SADDLER asked how  critical the AIDEA financing is                                                               
to the project.                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
MR.  SMITH answered  that the  AIDEA  financing shows  tremendous                                                               
state support.   He related that the project has  a Memorandum of                                                               
Understanding (MOU) with AIDEA, a  MOU with the Ketchikan Gateway                                                               
Borough,  and will  work over  the next  14-18 months  on how  to                                                               
collaborate with AIDEA and the  Gravina Island Industrial site to                                                               
make it a workable situation.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
3:47:15 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  JOSEPHSON  asked  whether  Heatherdale  Resources                                                               
Ltd. would take  a similar position as Mr.  Collison with Ucore's                                                               
Bokan-Dotson project that  it is beneficial to  hire Alaskans and                                                               
if it is something Ucore would plan to do.                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
MR. SMITH  said absolutely. Ucore  has been very  successful thus                                                               
far over the exploration part of  this project.  He reported that                                                               
since 2009, Ucore  has spent $37 million on the  project and have                                                               
engaged  with  over  60  vendors   in  Southeast  Alaska  in  the                                                               
Ketchikan area and Prince of Wales  Island.  It has a partnership                                                               
with  the  Prince  of Wales  Tribal  Enterprise  Consortium,  LLC                                                               
(POWTEC)   that  provides   hiring  and   substantial  logistical                                                               
support, which he characterized as being "extremely good."                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
3:48:18 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR OLSON  asked if the lifetime  of the Ucore mine  project is                                                               
projected at 10 years.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
MR. SMITH  answered that it  will depend on the  production rate.                                                               
Currently, Ucore has  been projecting a 10 to  14-year mine life.                                                               
He  said he  has every  confidence that  this mine  will continue                                                               
once it is up and running.                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
3:48:42 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
TED LEONARD, Executive Director,  Alaska Industrial Development &                                                               
Export Authority  (AIDEA), Department  of Commerce,  Community, &                                                               
Economic  Development, in  response to  Chair Olson,  agreed that                                                               
AIDEA  has approximately  29  years of  a  relationship with  the                                                               
mining  industry through  funding  infrastructure  for ports  and                                                               
facilities.  For example, AIDEA  funded the tailings facility for                                                               
Fort Knox through a conduit revenue bond in the late 1990s.                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
3:49:47 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE JOSEPHSON  asked whether  he could respond  to the                                                               
concern about  the conflict  of the  state being  an owner  and a                                                               
regulator.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
MR. LEONARD  answered that  AIDEA is  a political  subdivision of                                                               
the  state  as  an  independent   corporation  so  it  is  not  a                                                               
department.   Thus, he  considered that  a major  firewall exists                                                               
between  AIDEA and  its  investments and  any  of the  regulatory                                                               
agencies.  He  reported that AIDEA's balance sheet  rolls up into                                                               
the  state,  but  it  is  AIDEA's balance  sheet.    He  recalled                                                               
instances in  which AIDEA  has entered  into agreements  with the                                                               
Department of  Environmental Conservation  for regulation  of the                                                               
Skagway Ore  Terminal.   Additionally, regulatory  decisions have                                                               
been made  on the  Red Dog  Mine that  affected AIDEA,  but AIDEA                                                               
would never  attempt to influence  a regulatory agency,  which is                                                               
not acceptable or probably legal.                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
3:51:16 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR  OLSON  asked whether  AIDEA  also  has financed  roads  to                                                               
mines.                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
MR. LEONARD  answered that yes; AIDEA  owns the port and  road to                                                               
the Red Dog mine.                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
3:51:29 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE   CHENAULT   asked   for  the   balance   in   the                                                               
[Sustainable  Energy  Transmission  and Supply  Development  Fund                                                               
(SETS)].                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
MR. LEONARD answered that the  SETS fund balance is approximately                                                               
$67.5  million, and  AIDEA just  requested transfer  of the  $125                                                               
million appropriated  from passage  of SB 23,  but AIDEA  has not                                                               
yet received those funds.                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE   CHENAULT  recalled   the  legislature   is  also                                                               
considering a  bill that  would remove all  the funding  from the                                                               
SETS fund.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
MR. LEONARD answered yes; he  acknowledged that it would wipe out                                                               
original SETS funding.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
3:52:15 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE CHENAULT  noted that AIDEA has  loaned two amounts                                                               
to natural  gas entities in  Fairbanks: $15 million  to Fairbanks                                                               
Natural Gas  (FNG) for  the initial build-out  for pipes  for the                                                               
Fairbanks  distribution  system  and $18.1  million  to  Interior                                                               
Natural  Gas utility  to  fund initial  development  work on  the                                                               
distribution system that surrounds the  FNG.  He said he realized                                                               
20-year  negotiated loans.   He  asked for  clarification on  the                                                               
effect of the  potential $67 million transfer from  the SETS fund                                                               
to fulfill either of these projects.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
MR.  LEONARD answered  that the  bill would  not affect  the loan                                                               
obligations for these two loans  since they would be derived from                                                               
the second $125  million.  He acknowledged two loans,  one to the                                                               
FNG for $15  million for the initial build out  in 2014 for pipes                                                               
for its  system.  The other  loan would start the  development of                                                               
the second service area that somewhat surrounds the FNG area.                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
MR. LEONARD related his understanding  that the potential capital                                                               
project [that  would deplete  the SETS  fund] would  stop AIDEA's                                                               
ability  to fund  other projects  for renewable  energy, such  as                                                               
wind farm and  other projects.  He summarized that  the SETS fund                                                               
would  become a  holding fund  for funding  the [Interior  Energy                                                               
Project] IEP  and any future  projects that the  legislature will                                                               
fund, but it would not be an ongoing fund, per se.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
3:54:36 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  CHENAULT  referred   to  current  SETS  projects,                                                               
including  the   FNG's  proposed   liquefaction  plant   in  Port                                                               
McKenzie.  He asked for an  update on the project with respect to                                                               
other natural gas projects.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
MR.  LEONARD   explained  that  AIDEA  is   in  preliminary  pre-                                                               
feasibility to  see if the  project will be feasible  and whether                                                               
the project  would be using  Cook Inlet gas.   He said  that thus                                                               
far there  hasn't been any true  work on that, although  AIDEA is                                                               
in  the process  of considering  a reimbursement  agreement.   He                                                               
pointed out  that would be  in conjunction with working  with the                                                               
Alaska  Gas   Development  Corporation   (AGDC)  and   any  other                                                               
activities.   In response  to a question,  he clarified  that IEP                                                               
refers  to the  Interior Energy  Project  funded from  SB 23  for                                                               
trucking  natural  gas   to  Fairbanks  and  to   build  out  the                                                               
distribution center.                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
3:56:25 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
DAN   BOCKHORST,  Manager,   Ketchikan  Gateway   Borough  (KGB),                                                               
explained  that  the  Ketchikan   Gateway  Borough  assembly  has                                                               
endorsed SB  99.  He  thinks Mr.  Leonard, Mr. Collison,  and Mr.                                                               
Smith  have  effectively  addressed  the  issues  raised  by  Mr.                                                               
Sullivan.  He  reiterated that the KGB endorses SB  99.  He urged                                                               
committee members to support the bill.                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
3:57:19 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR  OLSON,  after first  determining  no  one else  wished  to                                                               
testify, closed public testimony on SB 99.                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  CHENAULT  offered  his  belief  that  this  would                                                               
provide legislative  intent to approve  two of the projects.   He                                                               
asked whether the Niblack project is on Gravina Island.                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
MR. SMITH  said that the  Niblack project is located  on southern                                                               
Prince of  Wales Island.   The Gravina Island  industrial complex                                                               
would be the site for the milling.                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  CHENAULT  related  his understanding  that  there                                                               
would be two sites for the project.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  REINBOLD  moved to  report  CSSB  99(L&C) out  of                                                               
committee  with individual  recommendations and  the accompanying                                                               
fiscal  notes.    There  being no  objection,  CSSB  99(L&C)  was                                                               
reported from the House Labor and Commerce Standing Committee.                                                                  

Document Name Date/Time Subjects
SB99 ver P.pdf HL&C 4/14/2014 3:15:00 PM
SB 99
SB99 Sponsor Statement.pdf HL&C 4/14/2014 3:15:00 PM
SB 99
SB99 Sectional Analysis ver P.pdf HL&C 4/14/2014 3:15:00 PM
SB 99
SB99 Fiscal Note-DCCED-AIDEA-02-14-14.pdf HL&C 4/14/2014 3:15:00 PM
SB 99
SB99 Summary of Changes ver A to ver P.pdf HL&C 4/14/2014 3:15:00 PM
SB 99
SB99 Supporting Documents-Letter Marble Construction 4-03-14.pdf HL&C 4/14/2014 3:15:00 PM
SB 99
SB99 Supporting Documents-Letter Austin Powder West LLC 4-04-2014.pdf HL&C 4/14/2014 3:15:00 PM
SB 99
SB99 Supporting Documents-Letter Southeast Stevedoring Corporation 2-02-14.pdf HL&C 4/14/2014 3:15:00 PM
SB 99
SB99 Supporting Documents-Resolution 142546 City of Ketchikan.pdf HL&C 4/14/2014 3:15:00 PM
SB 99
SB99 Supporting Documents-Letter Greater Ketchikan Chamber of Commerce 3-31-14.pdf HL&C 4/14/2014 3:15:00 PM
SB 99
SB99 Supporting Documents-Letter Amak Towing Co 4-02-14.pdf HL&C 4/14/2014 3:15:00 PM
SB 99
SB99 Supporting Documents-Letter Tyler Rental 4-02-14.pdf HL&C 4/14/2014 3:15:00 PM
SB 99
SB99 Supporting Documents-Letter Alaska Miners Association 4-04-14.pdf HL&C 4/14/2014 3:15:00 PM
SB 99
SB140 ver E.pdf HL&C 4/14/2014 3:15:00 PM
SB 140
SB140 Sponsor Statement.pdf HL&C 4/14/2014 3:15:00 PM
SB 140
SB140 Sectional Analysis.pdf HL&C 4/14/2014 3:15:00 PM
SB 140
SB140 Fiscal Note-DCCED-AIDEA-02-14-14.pdf HL&C 4/14/2014 3:15:00 PM
SB 140
SB140 Summary of Changes ver U to ver E.pdf HL&C 4/14/2014 3:15:00 PM
SB 140
SB140 Supporting Documents-Letter North Slope Borough 3-19-14.pdf HL&C 4/14/2014 3:15:00 PM
SB 140
SB140 Supporting Documents-Letter NANA 2-27-14.pdf HL&C 4/14/2014 3:15:00 PM
SB 140
SB140 Supporting Documents-Letter PT Public Policy 3-20-14.pdf HL&C 4/14/2014 3:15:00 PM
SB 140
SB140 Supporting Documents-Letter City of Seward 2-26-14.pdf HL&C 4/14/2014 3:15:00 PM
SB 140
SB140 Supporting Documents-Letter Trimble Strategies.pdf HL&C 4/14/2014 3:15:00 PM
SB 140
SB140 Supporting Documents-ARPA Polar map.pdf HL&C 4/14/2014 3:15:00 PM
SB 140
SB140 Supporting Documents-Planning and Infrastructure Section of AAPC Preliminary Report.pdf HL&C 4/14/2014 3:15:00 PM
SB 140
SB140 Supporting Documents-Letter AVCP 3-18-14.pdf HL&C 4/14/2014 3:15:00 PM
SB 140
SB194 ver Y.PDF HL&C 4/14/2014 3:15:00 PM
SB 194
SB194 Sponsor Statement.pdf HL&C 4/14/2014 3:15:00 PM
SB 194
SB194 Fiscal Note-DCCED-DED-04-03-14.pdf HL&C 4/14/2014 3:15:00 PM
SB 194
SB194 Fiscal Note-LEG-COU-3-26-14.pdf HL&C 4/14/2014 3:15:00 PM
SB 194
SB194 Fiscal Note-DCCED-DED-3-24-14.PDF HL&C 4/14/2014 3:15:00 PM
SB 194
SB194 Summary of Changes ver A to ver Y.pdf HL&C 4/14/2014 3:15:00 PM
SB 194
SB194 Draft Proposed Blank CS ver R.PDF HL&C 4/14/2014 3:15:00 PM
SB 194
SB194 Supporting Documents-Visit Anchorage Resolution.pdf HL&C 4/14/2014 3:15:00 PM
SB 194
SB194 Supporting Documents-Letter AkHLA 3-31-2014.pdf HL&C 4/14/2014 3:15:00 PM
SB 194