Legislature(2021 - 2022)BARNES 124

01/31/2022 01:00 PM House RESOURCES

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01:04:11 PM Presentation: Federal Actions Affecting Alaska's Oil & Gas Industry
03:03:34 PM Adjourn
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                    ALASKA STATE LEGISLATURE                                                                                  
               HOUSE RESOURCES STANDING COMMITTEE                                                                             
                        January 31, 2022                                                                                        
                           1:03 p.m.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
MEMBERS PRESENT                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
Representative Josiah Patkotak, Chair                                                                                           
Representative Grier Hopkins, Vice Chair                                                                                        
Representative Calvin Schrage                                                                                                   
Representative Sara Hannan                                                                                                      
Representative George Rauscher                                                                                                  
Representative Mike Cronk                                                                                                       
Representative Tom McKay                                                                                                        
Representative Zack Fields                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
MEMBERS ABSENT                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
Representative Ronald Gillham                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
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PRESENTATION: FEDERAL ACTIONS AFFECTING ALASKA'S OIL & GAS                                                                      
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WITNESS REGISTER                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
CORRI FEIGE, Commissioner                                                                                                       
Office of the Commissioner                                                                                                      
Department of Natural Resources                                                                                                 
Anchorage, Alaska                                                                                                               
POSITION STATEMENT:  Co-presented a PowerPoint presentation,                                                                  
titled "Federal Actions Affecting Alaska's Oil & Gas Industry."                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
JOHN CROWTHER, Deputy Commissioner                                                                                              
Office of the Commissioner                                                                                                      
Department of Natural Resources                                                                                                 
Anchorage, Alaska                                                                                                               
POSITION STATEMENT:  Co-presented a PowerPoint presentation,                                                                  
titled "Federal Actions Affecting Alaska's Oil & Gas Industry."                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
ACTION NARRATIVE                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
1:03:21 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR  JOSIAH  PATKOTAK  called   the  House  Resources  Standing                                                             
Committee meeting to  order at 1:03 p.m.   Representatives McKay,                                                               
Cronk,  Hopkins, Rauscher,  Hannan,  Schrage,  and Patkotak  were                                                               
present at the  call to order.  Representative  Fields arrived as                                                               
the meeting was in progress.                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
^Presentation:  Federal  Actions  Affecting Alaska's  Oil  &  Gas                                                               
Industry                                                                                                                        
   Presentation: Federal Actions Affecting Alaska's Oil & Gas                                                               
                            Industry                                                                                        
                                                                                                                              
1:04:11 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR PATKOTAK  announced that the  only order of  business would                                                               
be a presentation  on the federal actions  affecting Alaska's oil                                                               
and gas industry.                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
1:04:28 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CORRI   FEIGE,   Commissioner,   Office  of   the   Commissioner,                                                               
Department of Natural Resources  (DNR), co-presented a PowerPoint                                                               
presentation, titled  "Federal Actions  Affecting Alaska's  Oil &                                                               
Gas Industry" [hard copy included  in the committee packet].  She                                                               
started by  saying that  at the  federal level  there has  been a                                                               
significant shift  in policy since the  change in administrations                                                               
in  January 2021.   This  shift  has reverberated  in the  energy                                                               
industry, bringing specific challenges to  the Alaska oil and gas                                                               
industry.   She said that  98 percent  of oil produced  in Alaska                                                               
comes from leases  on the North Slope.  Between  fiscal year 2016                                                               
(FY 16) and  FY 21, the year-on-year average decline  was held at                                                               
just  1  percent.    This  flat  percentage  was  driven  by  the                                                               
inefficiencies  in operations  and upgrades  in facilities.   She                                                               
listed that  the Prudhoe Bay  Unit showed a 5  percent production                                                               
growth; the Milne  Point Unit showed a 20  percent growth because                                                               
of the consistent  drilling efforts; and the  Point Thompson Unit                                                               
showed  over  a  40  percent  growth  in  production  because  of                                                               
improved  facility   reliability.    She  stated   that  COVID-19                                                               
pandemic   protocols   are   currently  integrated   into   field                                                               
operations and are being implemented by the operators.                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
1:08:39 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
COMMISSIONER FEIGE  described the  map on slide  3.   She listed:                                                               
the North Slope  is 6.8 million acres, with  41 percent currently                                                               
under state oil  and gas leases; the  National Petroleum Reserve-                                                               
Alaska (NPR-A)  is 23.3  million acres;  and the  Alaska National                                                               
Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) is 19.3  million acres, with 498,000 acres                                                               
leased out to  9 groups within the 1.5 million  acres in the 1002                                                               
Area.                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
COMMISSIONER FEIGI  described North  Slope activities  on federal                                                               
lands,  as  shown   on  slide  4.    She  said   that  in  NPR-A,                                                               
ConocoPhillips  is now  producing  from Greater  Mooses Tooth  2,                                                               
while continuing  to produce  from Greater Mooses  Tooth 1.   She                                                               
stated that the Willow project  development within the Bear Tooth                                                               
Unit  is currently  on hold  because  of litigation  on a  court-                                                               
ordered remand from an environmental  impact statement; the state                                                               
is  cooperating  and is  working  to  ensure information  changes                                                               
hands in a timely manner.   She continued that Oil Search Limited                                                               
is forming a  new jointly managed unit between  state and federal                                                               
leases,  and  it  will  be  called the  "Horseshoe  Unit."    She                                                               
explained that  the leases  in the 1002  Area within  the Coastal                                                               
Plain  are currently  under suspension  by  a secretarial  orders                                                               
order.    An  environmental  impact  statement  review  is  being                                                               
supplemented for the area.                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
COMMISSIONER  FEIGI   reported  that  NPR-A  already   has  large                                                               
portions which are off-limits to  oil and gas development.  Under                                                               
the 2020 management  plan, oil and gas  development are currently                                                               
not  permitted in  about  20  percent of  NPR-A,  while about  13                                                               
percent of NPR-A is under lease  for oil and gas development.  In                                                               
2017, the  United States Geological  Survey estimated there  is a                                                               
mean average of 8.7 billion barrels  of oil and 25 trillion cubic                                                               
feet of  natural gas undiscovered and  technically recoverable in                                                               
NPR-A.    She expressed  the  opinion  that federal  restrictions                                                               
blocking parts  of NPR-A are  of great  concern to the  state and                                                               
industry.    She  indicated that  the  Biden  Administration  has                                                               
asserted it  would likely set  aside the current  2020 management                                                               
plan  and  revert to  the  2013  Obama Administration  management                                                               
plan; this would place 50 percent  of NPR-A off-limits to oil and                                                               
gas  development.   The  companies  currently  invested in  NPR-A                                                               
include   North   Slope    Exploration,   Borealis   Exploration,                                                               
ConocoPhillips,  and  Emerald  Alaska   Exploration.    With  the                                                               
"shifting  sands" of  federal actions,  she opined,  there is  an                                                               
unsettling feeling for future investments for the state.                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
1:18:11 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
COMMISSIONER FEIGE described  slide 6, which shows  the 1002 Area                                                               
map.   She pointed  out that  the red  indicates high-hydrocarbon                                                               
potential.  It is divided  into lease tracts, with the light-gray                                                               
areas removed.  These areas  were removed from lease potential by                                                               
the Bureau of Land Management  (BLM) because of public comment in                                                               
relation to its significance as  a calving area for the Porcupine                                                               
caribou  herd.   According  to predictions,  the  full 1002  Area                                                               
could yield  800,000 barrels of  oil per  day.  She  said 400,000                                                               
acres  of  the  white  tracts  shown  on  the  map  would  become                                                               
available  to lease  in 2024,  unless  there are  changes at  the                                                               
federal  level,   which  is  a  possibility   under  the  current                                                               
administration.   Of  the  leases which  have  already been  sold                                                               
there  is  no   language  in  the  agreement   which  prevents  a                                                               
leaseholder  from selling  its lease  or partnering  with another                                                               
party.                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
COMMISSIONER FEIGI  stated that  the total  bid amount  was about                                                               
$14.4 million under  the royalty arrangements for  the 1002 Area.                                                               
The  state receives  50 percent,  as well  as 50  percent of  the                                                               
royalties,  rents, and  bonus bids  within the  area.   She added                                                               
that  royalty  rates  increase  where  geological  prospects  are                                                               
higher.   For NPR-A,  there is an  impact mitigation  grant fund.                                                               
It  was  established  so  the  state's  portion  of  the  royalty                                                               
revenues  would go  into a  mitigation fund.   The  five impacted                                                               
communities  in the  North Slope  Borough can  apply for  a grant                                                               
from  the mitigation  fund to  build critical  infrastructure and                                                               
service community  needs.  She  stated that hundreds  of millions                                                               
of dollars are currently going into  the fund.  If exploration is                                                               
forestalled in NPR-A, it would have  an impact on the money which                                                               
could be used  in these communities.  She pointed  out that there                                                               
has been a  discussion about MMPA and the  Endangered Species Act                                                               
restrictions throughout  the habitat  in the  lease areas  in the                                                               
North Slope.                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
1:50:34 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
JOHN CROWTHER,  Deputy Commissioner, Office of  the Commissioner,                                                               
Department  of Natural  Resources, co-presenting  the PowerPoint,                                                               
identified that  executive orders  from the  Biden Administration                                                               
is placing  more lands in  protected status, and this  will limit                                                               
oil and gas  development on federal lands in the  state.  He said                                                               
these  changes   occur  through  executive   orders,  secretarial                                                               
orders, and  programmatic reviews.   He stated  that restrictions                                                               
on  federal  lands  could result  from  rule  making,  management                                                               
decisions, and additional environmental  reviews.  He pointed out                                                               
that the  current administration's Executive Order  13990 created                                                               
a   review,    which   redirected   actions   from    the   Trump                                                               
Administration.   The  order resulted  in the  suspension of  the                                                               
ANWR leasing program, as it  required a review which included new                                                               
environmental analysis.   This created a  temporary moratorium on                                                               
all activities relating to oil and gas in the Coastal Plain.                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MR.  CROWTHER  explained that  Executive  Order  14008 placed  an                                                               
indefinite pause  on new  oil and natural  gas leases  on federal                                                               
lands and  in offshore  waters; directed  the U.S.  Department of                                                               
Interior (DoI)  to conduct a  review of  the federal oil  and gas                                                               
leasing  program;  and set  a  goal  of  conserving at  least  30                                                               
percent of  lands and waters by  2030, also known as  the "30x30"                                                               
initiative.   He  stated that  currently  30 percent  of land  in                                                               
Alaska is  conserved by  the federal government.   He  added that                                                               
the state also conserves some of  its lands.  He pointed out that                                                               
the Secretarial  Order S03355  suspended the  delegated authority                                                               
of  subordinate  DoI  agencies,  giving  U.S.  Secretary  of  the                                                               
Interior more authority.   He stated that one of  the effects was                                                               
local offices  could not proceed with  regular activities without                                                               
clearance from Washington,  D.C.  He pointed  out the Secretarial                                                               
Order  S03401 involves  a  comprehensive  analysis and  temporary                                                               
halt to  all activities relating  to oil  and gas leasing  in the                                                               
Coastal Plain.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
2:06:39 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MR. CROWTHER stated  that if there is an  authorization issued or                                                               
finalized land management  plan, a public process  is required to                                                               
reverse or  revise it.  He  stated this allows the  state and the                                                               
public  to participate  before a  redirection  can be  made.   He                                                               
added that the state has  attempted to intervene in litigation in                                                               
order  to defend  existing processes.    He said,  "Slow is  'no'                                                               
spelled  differently,"  as  the federal  administration  executes                                                               
existing  programs in  a way  which controls  the flow  or delays                                                               
actions.  He  described local program managers  taking months for                                                               
a review, with decisions sent  to Washington, D.C. for additional                                                               
review.  He  argued that this takes time, and  there is a limited                                                               
capacity  of  the  state  to  request  action  from  the  federal                                                               
government.   Developing expertise  within the Department  of Law                                                               
(DOL), as  well as consulting  with outside council is  needed to                                                               
compel action from being delayed.                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
2:12:37 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
COMMISSIONER FEIGE, in  reference to slide 14,  said the governor                                                               
created an initiative in the  defense of statehood in response to                                                               
these delays.   She described the initiative as being  made up of                                                               
various departments, including the  Alaska Department of Fish and                                                               
Game,  the Department  of Environmental  Conservation, DNR,  DOL,                                                               
and policy directors from the Office  of the Governor.  The focus                                                               
has  been  on  the  unique legal  rights  under  Alaska  National                                                               
Interest Lands Conservation  Act (ANILCA).  She  pointed out that                                                               
some examples  of the work  done by the team  includes advocating                                                               
for  the state,  participating in  rule-making projects,  issuing                                                               
comments on behalf of the  state, and supporting litigation.  She                                                               
added that  significant state resources are  already dedicated to                                                               
participating in  federal processes  by pushing  federal entities                                                               
to respect state  sovereignty and by challenging  overreach.  She                                                               
asserted that  the governor continues to  seek sufficient funding                                                               
for this effort.                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
COMMISSIONER  FEIGE  discussed  how  the  use  of  some  specific                                                               
terminology impacts the  oil and gas industry.   For example, the                                                               
use of the term "climate crisis" has  led to the pause of oil and                                                               
gas lease  sales nationwide.   She stated  that the use  of "fair                                                               
share"  describes the  federal  government increasing  royalties,                                                               
fees,  and taxes  on development  on federal  lands.   She argued                                                               
that this  changes the economics of  projects under consideration                                                               
for  development.   She indicated  that the  terminology, "social                                                               
cost of  carbon," is  a catchphrase which  suggests the  need for                                                               
national  and  international  emissions regulations.    She  said                                                               
"protecting  ANWR" is  a phrase  frequently  repeated by  leaders                                                               
throughout  the current  administration.   These "catch-phrases,"                                                               
she noted, have implications for Alaska's oil and gas industry.                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
2:18:54 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
COMMISSIONER FEIGE addressed federal  impacts on NPR-A, including                                                               
there were no NPR-A lease sales  in 2020 or 2021, lease sales are                                                               
highly unlikely in  2022, and a federal court  vacated the Willow                                                               
project's permits in 2021.   Referencing future possible impacts,                                                               
she stated  that the final  environmental impact  statement (EIS)                                                               
is scheduled to come out in  March 2022, a final federal decision                                                               
can be expected  in October 2022, and  state permitting decisions                                                               
will be made by the end  of 2022.  She stated that ConocoPhillips                                                               
could possibly begin  construction in early 2023.   She concluded                                                               
that the  Willow project has already  been significantly delayed;                                                               
the  longer it  is delayed,  the more  money it  costs the  state                                                               
through the impact mitigation fund and royalties.                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
2:23:29 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
COMMISSIONER FEIGE, continuing with  federal impacts, stated that                                                               
the NPR-A  integrated action plan for  2020 is on pause  and will                                                               
be redirected towards  the 2013 plan.  She  reiterated that lands                                                               
in  the NPR-A  for  oil  and gas  leasing  will be  significantly                                                               
reduced.   Based upon climate  mitigations, existing  leases will                                                               
be impacted.  She indicated  that tools like the incidental polar                                                               
bear take from [the Marine  Mannal Protection Act (MMPA)] will be                                                               
used to  limit exploration  and future  development.   She argued                                                               
that  this  combined  with   increased  uncertainty  will  reduce                                                               
investment  in  projects, reduce  jobs,  and  affect the  state's                                                               
gross domestic  product.   Regarding the  1002 Area  within ANWR,                                                               
she said, billions  of dollars of investment are  on hold because                                                               
of federal actions.   She indicated that the state  has urged BLM                                                               
to honor  the law,  the 2020 decision,  and the  existing leases.                                                               
The state  has also pressed  for and accepted  cooperating agency                                                               
status with BLM for the additional environmental analysis.                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
2:32:07 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MR. CROWTHER discussed the outer  continental shelf (OCS) and how                                                               
Executive Order  13990 resumed a  withdrawal from leasing  in the                                                               
Chukchi, Beaufort,  and Bearing Seas.   He stated that  the Biden                                                               
Administration  has   rejected  proposed  changes  made   by  the                                                               
previous  administration,   and  the   Bureau  of   Ocean  Energy                                                               
Management  (BOEM) published  an EIS  in January  2021 to  hold a                                                               
lease sale  in federal  areas of  the Cook  Inlet.   By February,                                                               
BOEM cancelled the statement in  response to the lease sale pause                                                               
from the executive  order.  In June 2021, a  federal judge issued                                                               
an  order which  temporarily blocked  the Biden  Administration's                                                               
pause on  new oil  and gas  leasing on  public lands  and waters;                                                               
therefore, future  lease sales are  highly uncertain  because the                                                               
OCS  program  in Cook  Inlet  expires  in  2022.   The  state  is                                                               
continuing  to press  for the  sale  to move  forward, but  there                                                               
remains a lot of uncertainty.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
2:35:49 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
COMMISSIONER  FEIGE detailed  the  impact  of financial  policies                                                               
which are  specifically averse  to Arctic  oil and  gas activity.                                                               
She  said  this  includes   environmental  policies,  social  and                                                               
governance  reporting   requirements,  and   company  activities.                                                               
Concerning  company   policies,  she  voiced  the   opinion  that                                                               
institutional shareholders and clients  are seeking to align with                                                               
the  energy  transition  and  climate  policies  of  the  current                                                               
federal  administration.   She concluded  that there  is pressure                                                               
from investor shareholders to divest from fossil fuels.                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
COMMISSIONER FEIGE  argued that Alaska has  rigorous and science-                                                               
based  environmental  permitting  and compliance  programs  which                                                               
apply  to  all   operators.    She  voiced   that  operators  are                                                               
continuing to improve  technology and efficiency so  costs can be                                                               
driven  down  and  greenhouse  gas   emissions  can  be  reduced.                                                               
Alaska's  anti-wasting  law  prohibits venting  natural  gas  and                                                               
wasting oil,  as fugitive natural  gas emissions are  required to                                                               
be  monitored and  corrected.   She  pointed out  that Texas  and                                                               
Oklahoma have  less strict  rules.  She  stated that  Alaska uses                                                               
its  royalty  revenues  to  provide   dividends  to  the  state's                                                               
residents, fund  state government, and pay  for education, health                                                               
and  community infrastructure.    She  said corporations  created                                                               
from the Alaska Native Claims  Settlement Act own their lands and                                                               
determine uses.   She  argued that the  legal system  and "social                                                               
license" drive  corporate culture  and values;  therefore, Alaska                                                               
needs  public  input at  all  stages  of development  to  protect                                                               
subsistence rights  and practices.   She pointed out  that Alaska                                                               
meets the Equator  Principles.  These principles are  a series of                                                               
metrics  adopted  by  financial  institutions  to  determine  and                                                               
assess  the  management  of environmental  and  social  risks  in                                                               
projects.   She maintained  that Alaska is  a longtime  leader in                                                               
all   categories  measured   under  environmental,   social,  and                                                               
governance  metrics.   She  informed  the  committee that  Alaska                                                               
ranks  in the  top quartile  in average  carbon intensity,  ranks                                                               
tenth  lowest  among  states  in   carbon  emissions  from  human                                                               
activities,  and  ranks  the  lowest  in  carbon  emissions  when                                                               
compared to  other fossil fuel states.   She stated that  this is                                                               
according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
2:47:59 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
COMMISSIONER   FEIGE   concluded   that   the   current   federal                                                               
administration  is taking  a comprehensive  approach to  limiting                                                               
oil and  gas development  on federal lands  by seeking  to unwind                                                               
all  the Trump  Administration  actions and  programs by  placing                                                               
more lands into protected status  regardless of preexisting laws,                                                               
like ANILCA.   In  a unified response  to "federal  threats," she                                                               
said,   the   state  is   engaging   in   the  required   federal                                                               
environmental   reviews   and    administrative   processes   for                                                               
rulemaking,  coordinating its  resource management  agencies, and                                                               
coordinating  with  other  states  in order  to  take  action  by                                                               
holding the federal administration  accountable to ensure a fair,                                                               
transparent, and proper process.                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
3:03:34 PM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
ADJOURNMENT                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
There being no  further business before the  committee, the House                                                               
Resources Standing Committee meeting was adjourned at 3:04 p.m.                                                                 

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DNR Presentation Fed Actions Affecting Oil and Gas 1.31.2022 .pdf HRES 1/31/2022 1:00:00 PM
DNR Federal Issues Affecting Oil and Gas