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01/23/2017 03:30 PM Senate RESOURCES

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03:33:44 PM Aklng Project Update
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                    ALASKA STATE LEGISLATURE                                                                                  
              SENATE RESOURCES STANDING COMMITTEE                                                                             
                        January 23, 2017                                                                                        
                           3:30 p.m.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
MEMBERS PRESENT                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
Senator Cathy Giessel, Chair                                                                                                    
Senator Natasha von Imhof                                                                                                       
Senator Bert Stedman                                                                                                            
Senator Shelley Hughes                                                                                                          
Senator Kevin Meyer                                                                                                             
Senator Bill Wielechowski                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
MEMBERS ABSENT                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
Senator John Coghill, Vice Chair                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
COMMITTEE CALENDAR                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
AKLNG PROJECT UPDATE                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
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WITNESS REGISTER                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
BILL MCMAHON, Sr. Commercial Advisor                                                                                            
ExxonMobil Corporation                                                                                                          
POSITION STATEMENT: Provided ExxonMobil's perspective on the                                                                  
AKLNG Project.                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
DAMIAN BILBAO, Vice President                                                                                                   
Commercial Adventures                                                                                                           
BP Alaska                                                                                                                       
POSITION STATEMENT: Provided BP's perspective on the AKLNG                                                                    
Project.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
DARREN MEZNARICH, Manager                                                                                                       
North Slope Gas                                                                                                                 
ConocoPhillips Alaska                                                                                                           
POSITION STATEMENT:  Provided ConocoPhillips' perspective on the                                                              
AKLNG Project.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
KEITH MEYER, President                                                                                                          
Alaska Gasline Development Corporation (AGDC)                                                                                   
POSITION STATEMENT:  Presented AKLNG Project update.                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
FRANK RICHARDS, Senior Vice President                                                                                           
Program Management                                                                                                              
Alaska Gasline Development Corporation (AGDC)                                                                                   
POSITION STATEMENT:  Presented AKLNG Project update.                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
FRITZ KRUSEN, Vice President, Alaska LNG                                                                                        
Alaska Gasline Development Corporation (AGDC)                                                                                   
Anchorage, Alaska                                                                                                               
POSITION STATEMENT:  Presented AKLNG Project update.                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
LEIZA WILCOX, Vice President                                                                                                    
Alaska Gasline Development Corporation (AGDC)                                                                                   
Anchorage, Alaska                                                                                                               
POSITION STATEMENT:  Presented AKLNG Project update.                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
STEVE WRIGHT                                                                                                                    
Upstream Project Manager for AKLNG                                                                                              
Department of Natural Resources (DNR)                                                                                           
Anchorage, Alaska                                                                                                               
POSITION STATEMENT:  Presented AKLNG Project update.                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
ACTION NARRATIVE                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
3:30:37 PM                                                                                                                    
CHAIR  CATHY   GIESSEL  called  the  Senate   Resources  Standing                                                             
Committee meeting  to order at 3:30  p.m. Present at the  call to                                                               
order  were  Senators  Meyer, Hughes,  von  Imhof,  Wielechowski,                                                               
Stedman, and Chair Giessel.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
^AKLNG Project Update                                                                                                           
                      AKLNG Project Update                                                                                  
                                                                                                                              
3:33:44 PM                                                                                                                    
CHAIR GIESSEL  announced the only  order of business  today would                                                               
be the  AKLNG Project update.  Nearly three years ago,  she said,                                                               
the legislature  passed SB  138, putting  in place  the framework                                                               
for the  Alaska LNG Project  (AKLNG). This is the  latest attempt                                                               
to monetize  the state's ample  North Slope natural gas  and make                                                               
it available  for the  people of  the state.  Section 77  of that                                                               
bill  required   the  parties  to   the  project  to   brief  the                                                               
legislature on  its progress  and this is  one of  those updates.                                                               
There have been seven quarterly updates so far.                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
She said throughout  the many turns this project  has taken since                                                               
the bill passed and the  many changes in personnel, these updates                                                               
have  been the  venue  most often  through  which policy  makers,                                                               
stakeholders, and  the public view  the status of  this pipeline.                                                               
Today's agenda will  start with an overview of  the AKLNG Project                                                               
and status report of the Alaska Stand Alone Pipeline (ASAP).                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR  GIESSEL recognized  that a  long-term participant  of this                                                               
venture, Dan Fauske,  was recovering from surgery  and wished him                                                               
well on a speedy recovery.                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
3:35:19 PM                                                                                                                    
She said that  seven months ago, the new president  of the Alaska                                                               
Gasline  Development Corporation  (AGDC), Mr.  Keith Meyer,  came                                                               
before this committee and proposed  a change of direction whereby                                                               
the State  of Alaska would  transition from  being a member  of a                                                               
joint  venture  (JV) to  being  the  sole  member of  that  joint                                                               
venture. Over  the last  few months,  that transition  has begun,                                                               
and she  understands the private companies  associated with AKLNG                                                               
- ExxonMobil,  BP, and  ConocoPhillips -  have left  the venture.                                                               
Today, they will hear one last  time from those companies as well                                                               
as the relevant representatives from  the state gas team leads on                                                               
AKLNG. She  welcomed Mr. McMahon,  a member of the  original JVA,                                                               
to orient the committee to where the venture stands now.                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
3:36:33 PM                                                                                                                    
BILL  MCMAHON, Sr.  Commercial  Advisor, ExxonMobil  Corporation,                                                               
said he has worked since  1992 on commercializing natural gas and                                                               
has 34 years of experience  with ExxonMobil. His testimony was in                                                               
two parts. The  first part is on behalf of  the AKLNG Project and                                                               
its four participants - AGDC,  ExxonMobil, BP and ConocoPhillips.                                                               
The four parties  have worked hard to complete  the technical and                                                               
regulatory hand over and the  commercial transition of AKLNG to a                                                               
state LNG  project run by AGDC  and he would share  that progress                                                               
since  September. The  second part  of his  testimony is  sharing                                                               
ExxonMobil's perspectives  on a  state LNG  project and  how they                                                               
will  support  the  AGDC effort.  Following  his  testimony,  the                                                               
presenters   from  BP   and  ConocoPhillips   will  share   their                                                               
perspectives.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
3:37:57 PM                                                                                                                    
Following  the administration's  decision to  pursue a  state LNG                                                               
project,  ExxonMobil,  as lead  party  under  the pre-FEED  Joint                                                               
Venture Agreement (JVA), completed  an extensive handover process                                                               
with AGDC  for all the  pre-FEED JVA work products  including the                                                               
underlying technical  data and information, Mr.  McMahon said. In                                                               
addition,  on behalf  of  the applicants  in  the Federal  Energy                                                               
Regulatory  Commission  (FERC)  pre-filing, ExxonMobil  also  met                                                               
with  regulators  and AGDC  to  discuss  the coming  changes.  On                                                               
January 4th, the FERC was  advised by letter that ExxonMobil, BP,                                                               
and  ConocoPhillips  had  withdrawn   from  the  pre-file  docket                                                               
leaving AGDC as the sole applicant.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
During  testimony  on  August  25,  the  key  components  of  the                                                               
technical and  regulatory handover and the  commercial transition                                                               
were  shared  with  the  committee, and  the  following  are  the                                                               
achievements  since  that  time.  All  77  pre-FEED  deliverables                                                               
agreed to under the AKLNG Project  JVA are finished and have been                                                               
distributed  to AGDC,  ExxonMobil,  BP,  and ConocoPhillips.  The                                                               
final two draft  resource reports, number 11 and  number 13, were                                                               
submitted by  the applicants  to FERC  thus completing  the draft                                                               
resource  reports required  to advance  the Environmental  Impact                                                               
Statement   (EIS)   pre-file   process.  FERC   and   the   other                                                               
coordinating agencies  have provided  over 2,700 comments  on the                                                               
12 resource reports  that have been submitted.  The AKLNG Project                                                               
team provided a summary of all  the comments and questions to all                                                               
the parties, including AGDC. It  also completed dozens of project                                                               
technical and  regulatory handover  sessions with  AGDC including                                                               
weekly sessions and extended  workshops. These handover sessions,                                                               
which were  completed prior to  year-end 2016, provided  a smooth                                                               
and  efficient handover  of activities  to AGDC  for a  state LNG                                                               
project. AGDC  is now positioned  to take on  full responsibility                                                               
for the technical and regulatory aspects of its project.                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
MR. MCMAHON  said agreements were  executed prior to  year-end as                                                               
part  of the  commercial transition  from  AKLNG to  a state  LNG                                                               
project. These agreements provided for  the use of historical and                                                               
pre-FEED data  and information  by all  the pre-FEED  JVA parties                                                               
for any project including a state LNG project.                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Work continues  on the agreements  for AGDC to  acquire ownership                                                               
of an LLC  held by ExxonMobil, BP,  and ConocoPhillips affiliates                                                               
and provide  interim access to some  of its assets. The  LLC owns                                                               
land in  Nikiski and  the Department of  Energy (DOE)  LNG export                                                               
authorizations.                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
3:41:15 PM                                                                                                                    
MR.  MCMAHON paused  for  questions   before  moving  on  to  his                                                               
ExxonMobil comments.                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR GIESSEL said  the land and DOE authorizations  have a value                                                               
and asked  if what the state  would pay for possessing  those two                                                               
items is part of the hold-up in completing the transfer.                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
MR.  MCMAHON answered  that  is one  of the  aspects  of the  LLC                                                               
transaction. Those  negotiations continue, and progress  is being                                                               
made.                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
3:41:57 PM                                                                                                                    
Changing hats, Mr. McMahon shared  ExxonMobil's perspectives on a                                                               
state  LNG project  and  how ExxonMobil  is  supporting the  AGDC                                                               
effort.                                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
One of the  motivations for the administration  to assume control                                                               
of the  project was to  assess the potential advantages  that may                                                               
only be available to a  state project. These potential advantages                                                               
as expressed by the administration,  include reducing the cost of                                                               
supply through a tax-exempt project  structure and using low-cost                                                               
funds from third  party investors willing to take  a utility rate                                                               
of  return on  a  government-backed  project. Both  opportunities                                                               
could potentially  make a  significant reduction  in the  cost of                                                               
supply of Alaska LNG (as  highlighted in the Wood Mackenzie study                                                               
commissioned by  AGDC, ExxonMobil,  BP, and  as was  presented to                                                               
this committee  by David  Barrowman of  Wood Mackenzie  on August                                                               
24). Cost  of supply is  a key measure of  global competitiveness                                                               
in the LNG market, he said.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
In addition to  opportunities to reduce cost of  supply, a state-                                                               
backed LNG  project also has  the potential to  reduce regulatory                                                               
risk  through  government-to-government  cooperation.  ExxonMobil                                                               
wants a project  to succeed, Mr. McMahon said, and  is willing to                                                               
pursue  all commercially  viable alternatives  to develop  Alaska                                                               
gas  resources upon  mutually  agreed terms.  While  AGDC is  now                                                               
responsible for  advancing a state  LNG project,  ExxonMobil will                                                               
still have a major role in  the development of Alaska North Slope                                                               
natural gas:  first through continued  investment at  Prudhoe Bay                                                               
and Pt. Thomson, and second by  making gas available for sale for                                                               
the project.  To date,  the producers  have invested  billions of                                                               
dollars at Prudhoe Bay and  Point Thomson to successfully develop                                                               
these  fields. Investments  continue  at these  field to  support                                                               
their ongoing operation.                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
3:44:36 PM                                                                                                                    
MR.  MCMAHON  said  ExxonMobil  will continue  to  make  its  gas                                                               
available  to any  project  under bi-laterally,  mutually-agreed,                                                               
and commercially reasonable terms.  In 2015, when Governor Walker                                                               
sought  assurances from  each  producer  about gas  availability,                                                               
ExxonMobil immediately  established a negotiating  team, executed                                                               
confidentiality  agreements  with  the  administration,  and  had                                                               
several preliminary meetings. With  completion of the handover to                                                               
a  state LNG  project, ExxonMobil  remains ready  to reengage  on                                                               
negotiations  for  gas  sales   and  purchase  agreements.  These                                                               
commercial  and fiscal  terms  will need  to  be predictable  and                                                               
durable, so all the parties  involved, including potential buyers                                                               
and    financiers,   understand    the   underlying    framework,                                                               
particularly given the magnitude  of the required investments and                                                               
commitments, which are measured over decades.                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
In  closing, Mr.  McMahon said  ExxonMobil wants  to help  make a                                                               
state  LNG   project  successful.   They  are  pleased   to  have                                                               
participated  in a  successful  handover from  AKLNG  to a  state                                                               
project and they  are committed to working  towards completion of                                                               
the required  transactions with AGDC  on the LLC; they  are ready                                                               
to re-start  bi-lateral discussions on purchasing  ExxonMobil gas                                                               
from  Prudhoe  Bay and  Point  Thomson.  If AGDC  can  adequately                                                               
achieve  cost reductions,  secure  regulatory approvals,  advance                                                               
through the  project gates to  a final investment  decision (FID)                                                               
and complete  project execution  and construction,  everyone will                                                               
benefit.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
3:46:02 PM                                                                                                                    
SENATOR STEDMAN asked what kind  of manpower was involved in this                                                               
project.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
MR. MCMAHON  answered that there  were 120 people on  the project                                                               
management team and a "myriad of contractors."                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR MEYER noted that the governor  says the buyers of the gas                                                               
will help  provide the financing  for building the  pipeline. So,                                                               
it  seems that  the  buyers  of the  gas  who  are providing  the                                                               
capital are going to want that  gas at the lowest price possible.                                                               
But the  producers of the gas  are going to want  to maximize the                                                               
value of that  gas. He asked if there will  be a conflict between                                                               
the producers who  want to maximize the price  and the financiers                                                               
who are going to want to minimize the price.                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MR.   MCMAHON  replied,   "That  is   the  making   of  a   great                                                               
negotiation." But ExxonMobil as a  producer wants to get the best                                                               
return  for its  investors, which  is aligned  with the  State of                                                               
Alaska  to have  the best  deposits into  the Permanent  Fund and                                                               
receive the best production tax payments as possible.                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
3:48:03 PM                                                                                                                    
SENATOR  WIELECHOWSKI asked  if  ExxonMobil  dropped the  project                                                               
because it was no longer  economically viable, if they were asked                                                               
by the governor, or some other reason.                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
MR. MCMAHON  replied that this  all developed last year  when the                                                               
administration and  AGDC were adamant  about starting  the front-                                                               
end engineering and  design (FEED) phase in  2017, and ExxonMobil                                                               
felt  the project  was  not ready.  The cost  of  supply was  not                                                               
competitive   with  the   global   LNG   market  and   commercial                                                               
arrangements  were not  in place  to govern  a FEED  venture, nor                                                               
were the necessary fiscal terms  in place to give them confidence                                                               
to commit  the $1  - $1.5  billion that FEED  would cost.  In the                                                               
discussions around  that situation, one  option was to  remain in                                                               
the  pre-FEED phase  and  continue working  on  these items,  and                                                               
ExxonMobil  indicated a  willingness  to work  on the  regulatory                                                               
permits at  that time  to further de-risk  the project  while the                                                               
other matters  were addressed. Another alternative  was the state                                                               
taking  over  the project,  so  it  could  go  into FEED  on  its                                                               
timeframe.  So, when  the administration  made that  decision for                                                               
the later,  that is  when the  extensive handover  and transition                                                               
process was started.                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR WIELECHOWSKI  asked his  sense of the  economic viability                                                               
of the project with the state doing it on its own.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
MR. MCMAHON  answered that they  are encouraged about  two things                                                               
on a state LNG project: the  prospect of tax exemptions to reduce                                                               
the cost  of supply that  is not  available to the  AKLNG Project                                                               
and the possibility of getting  low-cost financing. ExxonMobil is                                                               
also  cognizant  that  a  government   project  can  address  the                                                               
regulatory risk through government-to-government cooperation.                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
3:51:13 PM                                                                                                                    
CHAIR  GIESSEL  followed up  on  Senator  Meyer's question  about                                                               
consumers  wanting  the  lowest   possible  price  and  companies                                                               
wanting the  highest price  for their gas  (and so  will Alaska),                                                               
saying in  August, Wood Mackenzie found  that this is one  of the                                                               
more challenged  projects in  the whole world.  They said  if the                                                               
state gave up  all its taxing authority that would  help bring it                                                               
more into  a realm  of being  competitive, and  she asked  in his                                                               
experience  with global  LNG if  he  had ever  seen a  government                                                               
entity  give  up  its  taxing  authority to  make  a  project  go                                                               
forward.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
MR. MCMAHON  answered that he  is aware of situations  where host                                                               
governments have adjusted their take, or tax, on a project.                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
3:52:55 PM                                                                                                                    
DAMIAN BILBAO, Vice President,  Commercial Adventures, BP Alaska,                                                               
said he fell  in love with Alaska when he  first arrived about 10                                                               
years ago.  He recognized  the great  work that  was done  by the                                                               
joint project  team and the  AKLNG Project Manager Steve  Butt to                                                               
deliver the  pre-FEED JVA deliverables,  work that  was completed                                                               
on time and on budget.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
His responsibilities at BP include  Alaska LNG, their North Slope                                                               
fields operated  by other  companies, and  their interest  in the                                                               
TransAlaska pipeline  (TAPS). He  recognized that along  with the                                                               
Prudhoe Bay field,  TAPS is celebrating a  40-year anniversary in                                                               
2017. This past December 18,  however, Alaska celebrated the 45th                                                               
anniversary  of   the  signing   of  the  Alaska   Native  Claims                                                               
Settlement  Act  (ANCSA),  and  without  the  support  of  Native                                                               
communities the state would have a much different history.                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
He asked  that they remember  that this  state has the  luxury of                                                               
discussing an Alaska LNG project  only because of the cooperation                                                               
shown  in  establishing  ANCSA.  Ensuring  another  40  years  of                                                               
economic security  for Alaska will require  collaboration to find                                                               
common   ground.  For   this  reason   and  the   fact  of   BP's                                                               
participation  in that  opportunity, BP  continues to  support an                                                               
Alaska LNG project led by the State of Alaska.                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
MR. BILBAO  said that BP's  support derives from  three important                                                               
beliefs:  first, the  resource opportunity  in Alaska  is strong,                                                               
the talent is deep, and there  is a history of coming together to                                                               
solve big  problems. Secondly, the  demand for LNG  will continue                                                               
to grow  in northeast Asia beyond  2025, and much of  that growth                                                               
will come from players like  China. Third, Alaska LNG can compete                                                               
for the growing  demand as was shown in the  Wood Mackenzie study                                                               
that  Chair  Giessel  mentioned.  However,  certain  nontechnical                                                               
solutions are required for that to be achieved.                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
The state is  positioned to lead this commercial  effort in three                                                               
focus areas:                                                                                                                    
1. The competitiveness of a tolling  model where gas owners pay a                                                               
utility-like company  to transport their  gas to the  Cook Inlet,                                                               
liquefy the gas and load it onto ships.                                                                                         
2. To  preserve the federal regulatory  schedule, because failure                                                               
to do so could add years  to the overall venture project schedule                                                               
and impact the reputation of the project.                                                                                       
3.  To identify  options  to  fund both  the  next  phase of  the                                                               
project,  the FEED,  as well  as the  most financially  demanding                                                               
phase,  the  construction,  which  would occur  after  the  final                                                               
investment decision (FID).                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
MR.  BILBAO said  BP  does  not believe  these  three areas  will                                                               
require contracting with large companies  to begin the process of                                                               
purchasing  pipe  or  steel,  but  rather  will  require  a  deep                                                               
analysis  by  subject  matter experts  familiar  with  commercial                                                               
aspects of the LNG business.                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
While BP  supports a state-led  project, they believe it  is also                                                               
important for BP  to do more than  sit back and wait  for AGDC to                                                               
answer  these  questions. "BP  must  actively  support AGDC,"  he                                                               
said, and  in doing that, AGDC  and BP have signed  a cooperation                                                               
agreement that  would bring their efforts  and resources together                                                               
on the three focus areas:                                                                                                       
1. Assessing a tolling model,                                                                                                   
2. Preserving the regulatory progress, and                                                                                      
3. Identifying financing options for the path forward.                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
MR.  BILBAO said  BP is  committing  people and  funding to  this                                                               
joint effort although it will be  an effort led by a much smaller                                                               
group of  people than completed the  pre-FEED deliverables, which                                                               
Mr. McMahon just summarized.                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MR. BILBAO said that BP  appreciates AGDC's commitment to working                                                               
together and looks  forward to updating the  legislature over the                                                               
course of the  year. He added that this is  an important year for                                                               
BP  in   Alaska  and  they   look  forward  to   celebrating  the                                                               
anniversary  of  Prudhoe Bay  and  TAPS  first 40th  anniversary.                                                               
While  BP  has worked  with  its  co-owners  to produce  over  12                                                               
billion  barrels  of  oil  from  Prudhoe  Bay,  there  are  still                                                               
billions  more to  produce at  Prudhoe Bay  and across  the North                                                               
Slope.                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
MR. BILBAO concluded that as  the governor's chief advisor on oil                                                               
and gas,  John Hendrix,  said during his  recent speech  at "Meet                                                               
Alaska" on  January 13:  "We must  all pursue  our future  as one                                                               
Alaska." BP agrees. It is only  as one Alaska that the state will                                                               
continue to  solve big problems.  BP looks forward  to continuing                                                               
to  work  with  this legislature,  the  administration,  Alaska's                                                               
Native  corporations  and   communities,  their  contractors  and                                                               
upstream co-venturers in support of a one Alaska future.                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
3:58:27 PM                                                                                                                    
CHAIR GIESSEL noted  a copy of the agreement in  their packet and                                                               
online.                                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
4:00:16 PM                                                                                                                    
CHAIR  GIESSEL thanked  BP for  recognizing that  AGDC could  use                                                               
some  help, as  the legislature  had expressed  concern over  the                                                               
question of  expertise in  the past.  She also  appreciates their                                                               
emphasis on  communication with  the legislature  as well  as the                                                               
growth  beyond 2025,  because legislative  consultants have  said                                                               
there actually is no window to race for. Would he agree?                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
MR. BILBAO answered  that he appreciates the kind  words and they                                                               
hope  the agreement  will lead  to some  productive efforts  in a                                                               
transparent process as  well as some clear  deliverables over the                                                               
course of the  year. He is not a forecaster,  but it is important                                                               
to  be cautious  in  chasing  a window.  He  believes very  smart                                                               
people have  come up  with different  forecasts, and  rather than                                                               
debate which is  the right one, he believes the  first next steps                                                               
are finding  what it will  take to deliver a  competitive project                                                               
and  how it  would be  financed, and  making sure  the regulatory                                                               
issues  stay on  track  while those  questions  are answered.  If                                                               
those  two first  questions  are answered,  then  they will  know                                                               
whether the  project will  be competitive in  the market  and how                                                               
robust their offer will be to  the market, and it is important to                                                               
address those questions in that sequence.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR  GIESSEL asked  how  he views  the  tolling model  working.                                                               
Simply put, BP and its fellow  companies on the North Slope agree                                                               
to put  the gas  into the  pipeline that the  State of  Alaska is                                                               
working  on building.  Then it  comes down  to the  LNG plant  in                                                               
Nikiski at the other end, and  it sounds like the companies would                                                               
then repossess the gas to sell as LNG.                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
4:03:42 PM                                                                                                                    
MR. BILBAO  answered that there  are a lot of  different versions                                                               
of  commercial  structures   and  how  the  risk   and  value  is                                                               
distributed.                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
In a traditional  tolling model, the gas owner would  pay a third                                                               
party  that owns  the  system  a toll  (fee)  to  move their  gas                                                               
through  the  pipe   to  liquefy  it.  They   would  either  take                                                               
possession themselves  to market it  or the buyer  themselves may                                                               
take the  LNG at the  facility and  transport it. It's  very much                                                               
the nature  of the  relationship between  the gas  resource owner                                                               
and the facility owner.                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
In an integrated  model like the one that AKLNG  had been working                                                               
on up until  the end of 2016, the resource  owners would also own                                                               
the facilities  and move BP's share  of gas through its  share of                                                               
the  facilities. In  a  tolling  model, a  third  party owns  the                                                               
facilities  and one  is  paying  them to  move  it through  their                                                               
facilities  as  opposed to  one's  own.  So, the  key  difference                                                               
between  the tolling  model and  the integrated  model is  who is                                                               
owning the facility through which the gas is flowing.                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
There  are  also different  versions  of  a tolling  model  where                                                               
another third  party could be the  one buying the gas  and paying                                                               
the toll to move it through the system.                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR  GIESSEL asked  how many  people will  be committed  to the                                                               
work in the agreement.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
MR. BILBAO  answered they still  need to  sit down with  AGDC and                                                               
get more specific about the  deliverables, the timelines, and the                                                               
type of benchmarks he expects  the legislature to ultimately want                                                               
to see to measure the progress  of a project. For the time being,                                                               
he suggested the  workforce is a fraction of the  one that worked                                                               
on the  joint venture deliverables,  in terms of both  people and                                                               
funding. This is  because the technical product that  the JV team                                                               
delivered  is very  much boots-on-the-ground  data collection,  a                                                               
more  labor-intensive  effort.  Whereas  he is  talking  about  a                                                               
nontechnical,  commercially-focused, subject-matter-expert-driven                                                               
effort. So, BP  might leverage more internal  resources and there                                                               
may be an  appropriate role for a financial advisor  - a big bank                                                               
perhaps - but  it will look and feel different  in terms of focus                                                               
as well as scope versus the pre-FEED deliverables.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
4:06:35 PM                                                                                                                    
DARREN  MEZNARICH,  Manager,   North  Slope  Gas,  ConocoPhillips                                                               
Alaska, said  he would  be brief and  build upon  his colleague's                                                               
previous  comments,   and  that  ConocoPhillips   supports  state                                                               
efforts to try and move a  project forward. They support a state-                                                               
led project, because there are  certain things only the state can                                                               
do, which will make an Alaska  North Slope (ANS) gas project more                                                               
competitive  and lower  its cost  of supply.  AGDC has  discussed                                                               
these  as  key elements  in  their  plan, first  structuring  for                                                               
federal  and state  tax  efficiencies  including seeking  federal                                                               
tax-exempt status.  This could be  a significant  opportunity and                                                               
they support  AGDC pursuing this,  as well as  advancing low-cost                                                               
financing  and  investor options.  These  key  elements could  be                                                               
foundational  to  a  competitive   project  even  in  this  price                                                               
environment, and  they could also  provide a compelling  story to                                                               
LNG buyers, project lenders, and investors.                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
MR. MEZNARICH reiterated that ConocoPhillips  intends to make its                                                               
gas  available   to  a  state-led  project   on  mutually-agreed,                                                               
commercially reasonable terms.                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
4:08:19 PM                                                                                                                    
CHAIR GIESSEL thanked him and,  finding no questions, invited the                                                               
AGDC's  representatives,  Frank  Richards and  Lieza  Wilcox,  to                                                               
testify.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
KEITH  MEYER, President,  Alaska Gasline  Development Corporation                                                               
(AGDC), apologized  for not  being with  the committee  today. He                                                               
added that he would not be listening  to the meeting as he had an                                                               
appointment with  a potential  large customer.  He said  that Mr.                                                               
Richards  and   Ms.  Wilcox   had  put   together  a   very  good                                                               
presentation.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR GIESSEL  said there  is still the  burning question  of how                                                               
one  can meet  with  a  customer when  the  project  is still  as                                                               
elusive as it  is, and she thanked him for  joining the committee                                                               
from Tokyo.                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
4:10:52 PM                                                                                                                    
FRANK  RICHARDS,  Senior   Vice  President,  Program  Management,                                                               
Alaska Gasline  Development Corporation (AGDC), said  he would be                                                               
presenting the project update as  required under Section 77 of SB
138. This  was done previously  by the lead party  represented by                                                               
Mr. Steve  Butt, but  it is  his honor to  present to  them today                                                               
from  AGDC's  perspective.  Ms.   Wilcox  would  present  on  the                                                               
commercial and  financial aspects of the  project moving forward,                                                               
and  MS. Rosetta  Alcantra,  Vice  President, Communications  was                                                               
also in the room, along with  Mr. Gene Therriault, who is working                                                               
with  AGDC in  addition  to  his role  with  AIDEA,  and will  be                                                               
representing  AGDC  as  a  boots-on-the-ground  contact  able  to                                                               
interface directly with legislators  to make sure their questions                                                               
are  answered. Representatives  from  the  Department of  Natural                                                               
Resources (DNR),  Department of  Revenue (DOR), and  possibly the                                                               
Department of Law (DOL) were on line.                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR  GIESSEL  recognized  Department  of  Labor  and  Workforce                                                               
Development (DOLWD)  Commissioner Heidi  Drygas, who serves  as a                                                               
board member of AGDC, in the audience.                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
4:12:58 PM                                                                                                                    
MR. RICHARDS  began with a background  of AGDC's responsibilities                                                               
that were provided in its  enabling legislation and said he would                                                               
talk about the board of directors  and the roles they are playing                                                               
in  providing directions  as the  project advances,  and then  he                                                               
would give the Section 77 update  for the AKLNG project. He would                                                               
also  provide  some  updates  on  the  commercial  and  financial                                                               
aspects  of AGDC's  role  in  moving this  project  forward to  a                                                               
successful conclusion.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR  GIESSEL said  she appreciated  his nice  outline, but  the                                                               
committee had already reviewed some  slides and suggested that he                                                               
skip those.                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
MR. RICHARDS  agreed and breezed  through the slide of  the board                                                               
of directors,  seven of  whom the  legislature had  confirmed and                                                               
said that more nominees would come before them for confirmation.                                                                
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR GIESSEL pointed out that  only one original person was left                                                               
on the board after its three-year existence.                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
4:16:12 PM                                                                                                                    
MR. RICHARDS said  many know the components of  the AKLNG project                                                               
are  a gas  treatment  plant  (GTP), which  takes  gas from  both                                                               
Prudhoe Bay  and Point Thomson  (through a  connecting pipeline),                                                               
and turns  the gas into  an LNG-quality specification  - removing                                                               
the carbon dioxide  and hydrogen sulphide - that  would then pass                                                               
down the  800-mile pipeline over  three mountain  ranges, through                                                               
eight compression  stations, delivering it  to the south  side of                                                               
Cook  Inlet   where  the  gas  is   liquefied  (refrigerated  and                                                               
compressed  down to  1/600th of  its original  size and  volume),                                                               
making  it  available  to the  market  through  shipments.  Those                                                               
plants are  designed to handle up  to 20 million metric  tons per                                                               
year.                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
4:17:00 PM                                                                                                                    
CHAIR GIESSEL  asked if  AGDC is  proceeding with  purchasing the                                                               
existing ConocoPhillips LNG export facility in Nikiski.                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
MR.   RICHARDS  prefaced   that   he  was   not   aware  of   any                                                               
confidentiality  agreements they  had signed  with ConocoPhillips                                                               
on  the subject  and that  Mr.  Krusen could  better answer  that                                                               
question.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
4:17:54 PM                                                                                                                    
FRITZ  KRUSEN,  Vice  President of  Alaska  LNG,  Alaska  Gasline                                                               
Development Corporation (AGDC),  Anchorage, Alaska, answered that                                                               
acquisition is  a "touchy subject," but  there are a lot  of ways                                                               
the ConocoPhillips plant  would help the AKLNG  mission: it would                                                               
give the project  more waterfront property and  give it immediate                                                               
standing with FERC  and with buyers. There is a  lot of ways that                                                               
plant would  fit into an  Alaska LNG  project. It also  allows an                                                               
early production scenario that accelerates revenues.                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR GIESSEL  asked what cost  would hypothetically  be required                                                               
to renovate that facility if it were purchased.                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
MR.  KRUSEN replied  that it  needs to  be developed  by whomever                                                               
places  a  bid  on  the  project. He  couldn't  provide  such  an                                                               
estimate.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR MEYER asked if an export license is part of the sale.                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
4:19:47 PM                                                                                                                    
MR. KRUSEN said he assumed so.                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR STEDMAN asked how the  plant intersects with the 600-acre                                                               
site that has already been purchased  by the project and how they                                                               
are interrelated. Are they mutually exclusive or inclusive?                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
MR. KRUSEN answered  that they are very close to  each other, but                                                               
not  exactly contiguous.  The ConocoPhillips  Kenai  LNG site  is                                                               
more to the north than the existing AKLNG lands.                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR STEDMAN asked the scope of the acreage.                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
MR. KRUSEN  answered that  the ConocoPhillips  site is  about 200                                                               
acres as opposed to 600 acres owned by the AKLNG project.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
4:21:29 PM                                                                                                                    
SENATOR WIELECHOWSKI  asked if AGDC  were to acquire  the Nikiski                                                               
plant, would the idea be to expand it or build a separate plant.                                                                
                                                                                                                                
MR. KRUSEN answered  that the AKLNG Project has  been tasked with                                                               
advancing  a 3-train,  20-million  ton per  annum (MTPA)  project                                                               
that MR.  Richards would be describing.  The ConocoPhillips plant                                                               
is a solid, historic, 1.5 MTPA  plant, which is also a good thing                                                               
although  it is  quite  a  bit smaller.  So,  between having  the                                                               
smaller reliable plant  that could be an  early production method                                                               
for the  large project, and  having the large  20-MTPA, 3-trains,                                                               
there  are  all sorts  of  combinations  and permutations  making                                                               
anything is possible.                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR WIELECHOWSKI asked  how far down the  road the discussion                                                               
is.                                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
MR. KRUSEN replied that answer would be going too far.                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR  GIESSEL  commented  that   she  monitors  the  AGDC  board                                                               
meetings,  and the  January 12  meeting  had 10  minutes of  open                                                               
discussion and  then several hours  of closed discussion.  One of                                                               
the subjects that  was cited as they went  into executive session                                                               
was  infrastructure acquisition  and that  is why  she asked  the                                                               
question.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
4:24:04 PM                                                                                                                    
MR. RICHARDS said at the conclusion  of the JVA with their former                                                               
partners  there  was  a period  of  transitioning  technical  and                                                               
environmental  data. The  pre-FEED  JVA  represented nearly  $500                                                               
million of investment for design,  environmental work, safety and                                                               
reliability studies to be able  to advance this project. All that                                                               
material  was  provided  to  the  co-venture  parties.  Those  77                                                               
deliverables and the literally thousands  of work product studies                                                               
that were  developed in advance  of the project were  provided in                                                               
very detailed one-on-one discussions  with subject matter experts                                                               
sitting on  both sides of  the table,  so there could  be clearer                                                               
insight into the work that was developed.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
For the FERC  filing they had very extensive  meetings with their                                                               
licensing team  who had been  working directly with FERC  and the                                                               
regulatory agencies  in developing the resource  reports that had                                                               
been submitted  to FERC. They  were given updates on  where those                                                               
reports were  along with the comments  that had been made  to the                                                               
regulatory agencies,  so that as  AGDC advances the  project they                                                               
understand  where   the  agencies  were  coming   from  and  what                                                               
commitments or discussions  had been held. That gave  AGDC a push                                                               
start  to be  able to  take  on those  responsibilities; in  this                                                               
case, the primary  focus in 2017 is going to  be the FERC filing.                                                               
The  three-legged  stool  they want  to  advance  is  commercial,                                                               
financial, and regulatory to de-risk the project.                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
MR.  RICHARDS said  the  key to  this  is that  AGDC  is now  the                                                               
repository of  this information for  the State of Alaska.  It now                                                               
has  all the  AKLNG work  product, the  work developed  under the                                                               
ASAP,  and the  work  product  that was  developed  and paid  for                                                               
through  TransCanada on  the Alaska  Pipeline  Project. They  now                                                               
have  a very  large repository  of information  that can  be used                                                               
without any restrictions.                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR GIESSEL asked  if the term Alaska LNG is  available to AGDC                                                               
moving forward.                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
MR. RICHARDS answered yes. In statute  and in SB 138 it is called                                                               
"an" Alaska  Liquefied Natural Gas  Project; only the  colors and                                                               
fonts used  in the  description are  trademarked. So  "Alaska LNG                                                               
Project" can still be used to advance the project.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
4:27:24 PM                                                                                                                    
CHAIR GIESSEL  asked what he  means when  he says Alaska  now has                                                               
unrestricted rights to  all that data and asked  if the companies                                                               
still retain that right also.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
4:27:45 PM                                                                                                                    
LEIZA   WILCOX,  Vice   President,  Alaska   Gasline  Development                                                               
Corporation  (AGDC), replied  that is  true. The  agreements that                                                               
were concluded gave all the  participants in the pre-FEED JVA the                                                               
same rights to  use the data. And a letter  withdrawing the other                                                               
participants from  the docket  went to FERC  leaving AGDC  as the                                                               
only party on it.                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
4:28:13 PM                                                                                                                    
SENATOR  MEYER asked  if  the  state had  applied  for an  export                                                               
license yet.                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MR. RICHARDS replied  that AKLNG LLC had applied  and received an                                                               
export license.                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR MEYER asked who owns it: the state or the partners.                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
MR. RICHARDS replied  that it belongs to the  producer partners -                                                               
BP,  ConocoPhillips,   and  ExxonMobil.  That  is   part  of  the                                                               
discussion in  terms of  the land access  and land  option rights                                                               
that Ms. Wilcox will be describing.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
4:28:59 PM                                                                                                                    
He  said that  slide 8  identifies priorities  for advancing  the                                                               
project:  the  cost   of  supply,  filing  the   FERC  Section  3                                                               
application, which then initiates  the environmental process (led                                                               
by  FERC),  and  talking  to potential  customers  and  potential                                                               
financial partners.  The State  of Alaska is  not taking  on this                                                               
project alone and will not cover all the costs alone either.                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
4:29:58 PM                                                                                                                    
CHAIR  GIESSEL said  a year  ago  the board  presented the  first                                                               
update  and  a  RACI  chart  of responsibilities  -  who  was  1)                                                               
responsible for  a duty,  2) accountable for  a decision,  3) who                                                               
was  consulted,  4) who  was  informed.  It  was very  clear  the                                                               
Department of  Natural Resources  (DNR) would be  responsible for                                                               
marketing and she asked where that stands now.                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
MR. RICHARDS answered that DNR  is actively engaged with AGDC and                                                               
has been  participating in engagements  specifically on  the last                                                               
several  trips to  Asia with  the Governor  and President  Meyer.                                                               
When they talk  about engaging customers, they feel  it is AGDC's                                                               
responsibility to market the project,  not the molecules, and let                                                               
customers know Alaska  is in the marketplace to  meet their needs                                                               
in the future. The feedback they  received on some of those trips                                                               
was  that  folks  weren't  aware   that  the  AKLNG  Project  was                                                               
proceeding  forward.  They,  therefore, felt  that  engaging  the                                                               
potential customers  was necessary  to identify what  the project                                                               
is,  what the  potential cost  might be,  and to  essentially say                                                               
that Alaska is ready to meet those market demands.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR  GIESSEL asked  how one  engages customers  without talking                                                               
about price and if that isn't marketing gas.                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MR.  RICHARDS answered  when  they  talk about  the  cost of  the                                                               
project, they refer to the updated  estimate given to them at the                                                               
conclusion of  the JVA, previously envisioned  as $45-65 billion.                                                               
Luckily through  the work they did,  the cost estimate is  at the                                                               
low  end of  that  range.  When they  talk  in  concept they  are                                                               
talking  about  the  cost  of   the  project  understanding  that                                                               
additional work  is needed to  reduce further the cost  of supply                                                               
for the state  as opposed to a 12-14 percent  rate of return that                                                               
the   producer  companies   need.  Slides   further  on   in  the                                                               
presentation modeled what the tolls would  be and that is what is                                                               
being discussed with the market.                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
4:33:41 PM                                                                                                                    
MS.  WILCOX  added that  "customers"  means  different things  to                                                               
different sellers.  For an infrastructure project,  customers are                                                               
the tollers.  So, to  the extent  that AGDC  has been  charged in                                                               
developing a financeable  project that is there  is their primary                                                               
focus and  the preferred option:  to find the tollers  that would                                                               
reserve capacity on the line that  would make it financeable at a                                                               
low cost.  Those potential  customers come  from the  North Slope                                                               
and  maybe from  other places  to  the extent  that the  resource                                                               
owners do  not take a tolling  position on the project.  So, they                                                               
would prefer to develop all of  it in sequence. Part of the issue                                                               
is that  so many pieces  of the puzzle  need to come  together at                                                               
the same time.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR  GIESSEL asked  if she  is suggesting  that the  people who                                                               
would ultimately be  buying the gas would buy it  at the wellhead                                                               
from the producers.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
MS. WILCOX answered yes. That is the case in many projects.                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR  GIESSEL remarked  that what  strikes  her is  that it  has                                                               
always been emphasized to them that  the money is not in the toll                                                               
of a  pipeline; it's in  the LNG that is  sold at the  other end.                                                               
This is  a concern that comes  to her mind as  the committee acts                                                               
to  guard the  best interests  of the  people they  represent and                                                               
about a  third of the population  of the state is  represented at                                                               
this table.                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
4:36:08 PM                                                                                                                    
STEVE WRIGHT,  Upstream Project Manager for  AKLNG, Department of                                                               
Natural Resources (DNR),  said he had been a member  of the state                                                               
gas  team for  about  two and  half years  as  a contractor.  DNR                                                               
Commissioner, Andy Mack,  has asked him to  reinforce the message                                                               
that the  state clearly retains authority  and responsibility for                                                               
marketing  the state's  RIK and  TAG gas  volumes. It  is clearly                                                               
spelled  out  in   SB  138,  and  the  department   has  a  clear                                                               
understanding that  those roles  and responsibilities  are vested                                                               
in it.                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR GIESSEL  said that  was very reassuring.  She asked  if the                                                               
commissioner had made the RIK decision.                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
MR.  WRIGHT answered  no  and explained  that  he referenced  RIK                                                               
because  if there  is  an RIV  decision, then  there  will be  no                                                               
molecules for the department to  monetize or market, and they are                                                               
very far  removed from an RIK  decision point at this  point. The                                                               
department needs  to understand the full  commercial structure of                                                               
the project - the financing and  allocation of the risk and value                                                               
- before it can go into a formal RIK decision process.                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR GIESSEL  said she appreciated  that, but reminded  him that                                                               
most of  them have  sat through this  process for  multiple years                                                               
and understand  that unless  the state  takes those  molecules in                                                               
kind -  own some gas molecules  to sell ourselves -  this project                                                               
doesn't really benefit the state to a significant level.                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR  MEYER asked  if AGDC's  has a  projected budget  through                                                               
calendar year 2017.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
MR. RICHARDS answered not yet,  but it is their responsibility to                                                               
present to  the board for their  authorization those expenditures                                                               
out of  the two funds that  AGDC has been authorized.  It's their                                                               
goal to  present the 2017  outlook to  the board at  the February                                                               
meeting.  The only  thing  in  it is  the  authorization for  the                                                               
operating  budget  which  includes salaries,  rent,  lights,  and                                                               
travel costs  for AGDC personnel.  When the board  authorizes the                                                               
2017 budget, he would be glad to provide it to the legislature.                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR MEYER asked how much money AGDC has now.                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
MR.  RICHARDS  replied  that   the  legislature  capitalized  two                                                               
different funds for AGDC: the  first one was the In-state Natural                                                               
Gas Pipeline  Fund, which was  used for developing  and advancing                                                               
the state-owned, in-state project.  The second fund was developed                                                               
for the  Alaska LNG Project  that was to  pay the cost  of buying                                                               
out  TransCanada  and cover  the  cash  needs through  2016.  The                                                               
combined balance of both funds is approximately $104 million.                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR MEYER asked if there  is a problem with co-mingling those                                                               
funds.                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
MR. RICHARDS replied that they  aren't being co-mingled; they are                                                               
separate and distinct.  The Instate Natural Gas  Pipeline Fund is                                                               
being used solely to advance the  ASAP Project, and for this year                                                               
that   consists  of   just  doing   work   on  the   Supplemental                                                               
Environmental Impact Statement (SEIS).  The AKLNG Project Fund is                                                               
being used  to advance the  FERC regulatory work. The  only place                                                               
where the  funds come together  is in the operational  budget for                                                               
AGDC. A  cost allocation plan  was developed and approved  by the                                                               
board that identifies a portion  would come from the Instate Fund                                                               
and a portion will come from the AKLNG Fund.                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
4:41:27 PM                                                                                                                    
CHAIR  GIESSEL  said  Mr.  Richards mentioned  that  there  is  a                                                               
balance  of  $104  million  in  both  accounts  together  and  on                                                               
November 29,  2016, it was  $109 million.  So, it sounds  like $5                                                               
million had  been spent in the  last five months. Where  was that                                                               
spent?                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
MR. RICHARDS  explained that a  large portion of the  spending in                                                               
2016 was to  cover the cash calls for the  AKLNG Project and that                                                               
cash calls are  still coming in to cover expenses  of the project                                                               
management team and all their  contractors; a windup cost is also                                                               
represented.  The other  portion of  the  fund is  being used  to                                                               
cover AGDC  salaries with a  small portion being used  to advance                                                               
the ASAP Project.                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
4:43:39 PM                                                                                                                    
CHAIR  GIESSEL noted  a picture  of  a Houston  Office with  five                                                               
staff members  and asked the  cost of  that office and  staff per                                                               
month.                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
4:44:05 PM                                                                                                                    
MR.  KRUSEN answered  that the  Houston office  costs $10,000/mo.                                                               
They took  over the sublease  of a fourth floor  Remington office                                                               
in the ExxonMobil  complex, so their rate is being  paid up until                                                               
the end  of July 2017 after  which it will go  down to $7,000/mo.                                                               
Add utilities of $5,000/mo. to  that. So, calendar year 2017 will                                                               
run $160,000 in round numbers.                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR  GIESSEL  asked  about the  five  professionals  and  their                                                               
support staff.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
MR. KRUSEN  answered that the  five professionals are  there, but                                                               
only one of them is full time;  all the others are part time, and                                                               
they are  shopping for an  office administrator. He  would figure                                                               
out  their  rates  and  give   them  that  figure  later  in  the                                                               
presentation.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
4:47:08 PM                                                                                                                    
SENATOR HUGHES  referring to  slide 8 asked  how much  more state                                                               
funding was  needed to get to  the 2023/25 target date.  She also                                                               
wanted to  know if the  state would  recoup any of  the long-term                                                               
financing.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
MS. WILCOX answered  in the previous project  structure the state                                                               
had to produce a quarter  of the $45-65 billion project estimate.                                                               
It was in  the process of developing a financing  plan and didn't                                                               
know where  all the  cash would come  from. Similarly,  with this                                                               
project, with just one party they  don't have all the answers yet                                                               
about how much cash will be required  and how much of it would be                                                               
borrowed  and  under what  terms.  They  do  know that  for  this                                                               
project to work - to become  competitive - it needs to be project                                                               
financed  and  to have  the  advantages  of low  cost  financing.                                                               
"Unless it has  that, it would not be  competitive." The majority                                                               
of  it would  have to  be financed  and backed  by those  tolling                                                               
agreements by customers either from  the upstream, downstream, or                                                               
otherwise that would secure the debt.                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR HUGHES asked  while the state is  facing fiscal pressures                                                               
over the next couple of fiscal  years what kind of budget is AGDC                                                               
looking at for FY18/19/20 to keep this moving forward.                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
MS.  WILCOX answered  that until  they reach  tangible commercial                                                               
milestones  on  this  project, AGDC  will  keep  the  legislature                                                               
informed on the progress and take it one step at a time.                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR  HUGHES said  she  gets  that, but  she  also wants  some                                                               
numbers to give her some background for the budget spreadsheet.                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
4:51:04 PM                                                                                                                    
MR.  RICHARDS  replied that  the  project  pace  is going  to  be                                                               
determined by getting  a contract with a finance  partner that is                                                               
willing to help front the bill. It  is hard to say what the exact                                                               
cost  will be.  If  they are  going  to meet  the  market in  the                                                               
service window they are talking  about, they will be entering the                                                               
next  FEED and  execution.  This  year they  are  working on  the                                                               
regulatory  work  and  next  year  they  will  be  advancing  the                                                               
engineering to be able to go into execution.                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
The FEED  estimate ranges from  $1-$1.5 billion, but  that hasn't                                                               
been identified as the amount they  would ask the state for. They                                                               
need to  find partners and see  what they are willing  to bear in                                                               
advancing this project.                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
4:52:28 PM                                                                                                                    
MR. RICHARDS briefly reviewed the  FERC process. He said FERC has                                                               
the  responsibility  of  essentially citing  and  permitting  the                                                               
liquefied natural gas  terminals in the U.S. The  benefit of FERC                                                               
is that they  come with a very comprehensive  citing process that                                                               
follows a very standard process,  which means when they accept an                                                               
application  it  goes  into the  Environmental  Impact  Statement                                                               
(EIS) that  is very prescribed  over an 18-month  period, leading                                                               
to a  final EIS usually six  months later. That's 24  months from                                                               
initiation  of  an EIS  to  conclusion.  Very few  transportation                                                               
projects in  the state ever receive  an EIS at that  record pace.                                                               
The prefile process AGDC is in  right now is really gathering the                                                               
information to make sure the  environment, safety, and regulatory                                                               
aspects  are  addressed  acceptably   for  FERC  to  receive  the                                                               
application.  The 13  resource reports  cover  the flora,  fauna,                                                               
safety, viability, and engineering of the project.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
LNG plant  citing is what  FERC Section  3 is about:  sponsors of                                                               
the project petition FERC to  say they have an integrated project                                                               
- the LNG plant, the  upstream pipeline, the gas treatment plant,                                                               
and  associated  pipelines  to be  considered  as  an  integrated                                                               
project. This is what AGDC is proceeding with.                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
He explained  that the 33,000  page-Resource Report  document has                                                               
gone through two  iterations: the first draft and  now the second                                                               
draft.  Approximately  2,943 comments  have  come  back; some  of                                                               
which are being adjudicated. Many  of them are editorial comments                                                               
and some  will require additional  work on the  pre-FEED analysis                                                               
to be able to clarify. Some  of the comments are asking for FEED-                                                               
level  information and  those can  be  pushed off  until FEED  is                                                               
initiated. The resulting  list will be adjudicated  with FERC and                                                               
its third-party contractor,  which AGDC will now fund  to be able                                                               
to advance the  EIS. AGDC is the sole applicant  and the partners                                                               
have identified this  as a sole application to be  the Alaska LNG                                                               
Project. The  name stays the same,  but the AGDC now  is the sole                                                               
applicant.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
4:55:44 PM                                                                                                                    
Slide  13  represented  what  is   necessary  for  fulfilling  an                                                               
application,  Mr.  Richards said.  There  will  be nine  separate                                                               
exhibits,  one  of which  will  be  the resource  reports.  Their                                                               
target schedule  for completing the  application - one  that will                                                               
be deemed  by the  FERC as  meeting all  their requirements  - is                                                               
June  2017. It's  a little  bit later  than envisioned,  but they                                                               
didn't  get  the final  comments  until  January. Those  will  be                                                               
adjudicated with in-house resources as well as external ones.                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
He  elaborated  that  AGDC  is a  very  small  organization  that                                                               
provides an  owner's oversight, but  relies on a  lead contractor                                                               
to be  able to advance its  work. They are given  a specific work                                                               
scope and when it is done they move off contract.                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
4:57:55 PM                                                                                                                    
The initial  approach for the work  will be the FERC  Natural Gas                                                               
Agreement  (NGA)  Section  3 application,  but  also  looking  to                                                               
reduce the  cost of  the project (through  rate of  return and/or                                                               
federal taxation exemption).                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR  GIESSEL  referred  to  report  7  dealing  with  community                                                               
impacts and  asked if it is  clear that the state  is considering                                                               
relinquishing  the  taxation potential  and  payment  in lieu  of                                                               
taxes (PILT) to the communities in this project.                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
MR. RICHARDS  corrected her  that she was  referring to  report 5                                                               
and said the tax exemption is  a federal benefit and the in-state                                                               
needs  for communities  still  needs to  be  negotiated with  the                                                               
communities and  the Municipal Advisory Gas  Project Review Board                                                               
(MAGPR) that the  legislature set up. He believes  they have said                                                               
they are not going to pay a C-PILT to the communities.                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR GIESSEL said  that question was asked of  Wood Mackenzie in                                                               
August,  and   their  interpretation  was  the   state  would  be                                                               
relinquishing  all taxing  authority  to make  the project  lower                                                               
cost.                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
4:59:35 PM                                                                                                                    
MS. WILCOX  responded that the reason  Wood Mackenzie represented                                                               
a no-tax alternative in its study  was to show that even with all                                                               
taxes removed  the project still  had marginal economics.  It was                                                               
not to  suggest that all taxes  should be removed. That  slide is                                                               
trying  to say  that there  is a  lot more  compelling step  that                                                               
makes a  much bigger  difference than the  taxes do:  between the                                                               
chart that  represents an equity  findings project and  a project                                                               
financed with utility returns.                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
5:00:37 PM                                                                                                                    
MR. RICHARDS said in summation  (slide 16) this project has great                                                               
value to  Alaska in  terms of  monetizing stranded  resources and                                                               
providing gas  to Alaskans.  It will  generate thousands  of jobs                                                               
and  enhance exploration  and production  across the  North Slope                                                               
and Alaska.                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
The  value  of  strategic  advantage   that  Alaska  has  is  the                                                               
proximity  to the  market -  7 to  9 days  by ship  to the  Asian                                                               
market -  and ConocoPhillips plant  has been  providing resources                                                               
to  Asian  for over  40  years.  The  North  Slope has  a  proven                                                               
conventional resource and Alaska  provides political stability as                                                               
a  sovereign. There  is another  slight advantage  for production                                                               
due to cold temperatures in Nikiski.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
5:01:41 PM                                                                                                                    
MS. WILCOX continued  the presentation on slide 19.  She said she                                                               
had been  with AGDC since 2011  and had presented part  of ASAP's                                                               
project plan  to a joint  Resources Committee. Prior to  that she                                                               
worked for 12  years for BP Alaska and before  that she went UAF.                                                               
So, she has been  in Alaska for over 20 years  working in the oil                                                               
and gas industry.                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
She said slide  19 set the stage for the  global LNG market using                                                               
a  timeline and  a  Wood  Mackenzie forecast  for  the Asian  LNG                                                               
supply/demand  balance. It  is  from  Wood Mackenzie's  projected                                                               
demand for LNG  in Asian and the dropping  off contracted demand.                                                               
Some of  the projects may  be re-contracting to extend  long term                                                               
contracts  and the  drop-off represents  the  contracts that  are                                                               
going off-line.  The window will shift  over time and one  of the                                                               
challenges the  Alaska project  has is just  the sheer  length of                                                               
time  it  takes  to  develop  it.  One  of  the  challenges  they                                                               
collectively  have to  overcome is  to build  something that  has                                                               
enough  certainty in  it early  enough that  the project  can fit                                                               
into whatever demand window there is  and hopefully be one of the                                                               
first foundations in it rather than  the last chasing it. That is                                                               
part of the urgency that AGDC leadership is trying to instill.                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
5:04:48 PM                                                                                                                    
Slide  20  illustrated  global  demand for  LNG  by  country,  an                                                               
internal AGDC  forecast. Like  any forecast  it shifts  over time                                                               
and is never  completely correct. It comes from one  of the part-                                                               
time contractors  seen on the  Houston slide. She  explained that                                                               
the  bars represent  every  importer of  LNG.  However, the  most                                                               
prominent ones are China, where a  lot of growth is expected over                                                               
the next  decade. India has  the same  story. Japan is  still the                                                               
highest importer and  is expected to remain  the highest importer                                                               
of gas by  far, although the absolute number  varies depending on                                                               
how much switching between nuclear  and gas Japan will ultimately                                                               
do. This is  why AGDC has an  office in Japan. It's  not only the                                                               
largest consumer  of LNG,  but it  also has  the most  variety of                                                               
potential   customers  and   the   most  sophisticated   industry                                                               
developed around it. That is  why Japan, in AGDC's view, requires                                                               
a particular presence.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR  GIESSEL  commented that  Reuters  pointed  out today  that                                                               
Japan is trying to sell extra supply now.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
MS. WILCOX  said that  is correct and  the previous  slide showed                                                               
the current  over-supply from  other projects  that have  come on                                                               
line. But the  demand line has shifted down slightly  and now the                                                               
buyers that  have contracted for  that demand are trying  to sell                                                               
the cargos.                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
5:07:16 PM                                                                                                                    
SENATOR VON IMHOF asked for a  map of the potential projects that                                                               
may be  coming on line  in the next four  of five years  and what                                                               
their costs are compared to ours.                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
MS. WILCOX replied that she could do that, yes.                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR HUGHES asked  if AGDC is monitoring  those other projects                                                               
that will also hit that window.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
MS. WILCOX answered  that part of the expertise  AGDC has brought                                                               
on board  is John Hattenburger,  who provided this  forecast. She                                                               
added that he is among some  people who have been in the industry                                                               
for almost 40 years  and have a very good sense  of what is going                                                               
on. It's  not a formal process,  because they haven't been  at it                                                               
that long  and things don't change  that quickly, but one  of the                                                               
things  does is  a weekly  LNG  update where  they pull  together                                                               
different sources of  news and send it out to  several parties in                                                               
the State of Alaska.                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
5:09:20 PM                                                                                                                    
SENATOR HUGHES said  it is an important analysis and  needs to be                                                               
figured into the equation of whether or not to move forward.                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MS. WILCOX  said many parties  do that work  and they try  not to                                                               
spend  money  to do  something  from  scratch by  subscribing  to                                                               
services that forecast pricing and things like that.                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
5:09:59 PM                                                                                                                    
MS. WILCOX  said slide 21  is the core  of the objective  of what                                                               
her organization will  be doing this year in  cooperation with BP                                                               
and with others: that is focusing  on reducing the cost of supply                                                               
for the project.                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
5:10:32 PM                                                                                                                    
She said this  Wood Mackenzie chart represents cost  of supply as                                                               
a combination  of upstream, midstream,  and shipping  (looking at                                                               
it  as  an  integrated  investment) using  their  estimates.  The                                                               
project  estimate is  the  biggest  part of  the  bar at  $45-$64                                                               
billion.  They evaluated  what the  project structure  as it  was                                                               
would  deliver and  then presented  the opportunities.  The first                                                               
structures a  project as a  third-party tolling  utility (getting                                                               
commitments  from  customers to  ship  their  gas) and  the  last                                                               
scenario was  the same thing but  with the removal of  taxes. The                                                               
thinking behind this graph was to  show that the project is still                                                               
was not  quite competitive at  the current price level,  which is                                                               
quite low. So, the step between  the first bar and the second bar                                                               
is really  what the  focus of the  commercial and  financing work                                                               
will be on this year.                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR  GIESSEL asked  Ms. Wilcox  if the  no tax  scenario refers                                                               
only to federal tax.                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
MS.  WILCOX responded  no;  she believed  that  it also  excluded                                                               
production taxes, state  income taxes, and possibly  PILT. It did                                                               
not remove  royalty, because  this is  an integrated  project and                                                               
part of that would be royalty gas.                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
5:13:02 PM                                                                                                                    
CHAIR GIESSEL  said when  she talked to  Mr. Barrowman,  the Wood                                                               
Mackenzie  employee  who  did  the   study,  he  said  he  hadn't                                                               
considered PILT at  all. She asked if it would  be logical to say                                                               
this is a competitive project if  oil was at $70/barrel, but that                                                               
Lower 48  shale gas could come  on line at that  price, too, thus                                                               
making Alaska, perhaps, still the  most challenged project in the                                                               
world.                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
5:13:54 PM                                                                                                                    
MS. WILCOX  said that  is a macro-economic  question that  she is                                                               
not ready to take on in this  hearing. She knows a lot of factors                                                               
go into  the volatility of  the Lower 48  Henry Hub and  it's not                                                               
all oil  based. She has seen  EIA forecasts that suggest  that at                                                               
high oil  prices the cost  of Henry Hub  would high as  well. So,                                                               
the Lower  48 projects that  rely on  Henry Hub as  their pricing                                                               
mechanism would also be expensive.                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR GIESSEL  added that the Lower  48 states have a  much lower                                                               
cost of production.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
5:14:53 PM                                                                                                                    
SENATOR MEYER  said it seems like  Alaska is "hanging our  hat" a                                                               
lot on the tax-exempt status and  asked if there is a ruling from                                                               
the IRS on that.                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
MS. WILCOX  answered no, but  they have received some  advice and                                                               
are  working on  a preliminary  letter with  a firm  called Nixon                                                               
Peabody.  The point  of  the  slide, however,  is  that they  are                                                               
trying to not  "hang our hat" too much on  the tax-exempt status,                                                               
but rather  on the third-party  owned tolling  utility structure,                                                               
because  that is  where most  of the  savings are.  However, they                                                               
still plan to pursue the tax-exempt status.                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR MEYER  remarked that  one of her  bullet points  says tax                                                               
exempt state ownership reduces cost of supply even further.                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
MS. WILCOX responded that is true.                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR GIESSEL  added that the  committee had two law  firms opine                                                               
at  the  August update  about  the  likelihood  of that  kind  of                                                               
private letter ruling from the IRS and both were not promising.                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
5:16:34 PM                                                                                                                    
MS.  WILCOX said  one  of AGDC's  objectives  is structuring  for                                                               
third  party   financing  as  part   of  the  work   through  the                                                               
cooperation agreement with BP (slide  22) and ultimately securing                                                               
long-term customer commitments. Not all  those things can be done                                                               
extremely quickly, but  as projects frequently do,  they are done                                                               
in  stages. So,  there may  be conditional  commitments prior  to                                                               
firm   commitments.  Reaching   some  commercial   milestones  on                                                               
conditional commitments is what they are striving for in 2017.                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR  MEYER  said  their  third  objective  is  to  have  more                                                               
transparency  with  the  legislature,  which  they  would  really                                                               
appreciate  as they  are ultimately  asked for  funding. He  also                                                               
stated that the Senate had a  bill last year that would allow one                                                               
member to be part  of the AGDC board as an  ex officio member and                                                               
the  governor  vetoed   it.  So,  how  will   AGDC  achieve  more                                                               
transparency with the legislature, the public, and the market?                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
MR.  RICHARDS  answered  that  as sole  advocate  for  the  AKLNG                                                               
Project,  AGDC   recognizes  they   have  the  duty   to  present                                                               
information to the legislature twice a  year. But they want to do                                                               
that  better   with  more  frequent   communications,  bi-monthly                                                               
possibly.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR   MEYER   said  he   looked   forward   to  having   that                                                               
transparency.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR HUGHES asked  if the governor would still  veto a similar                                                               
bill.                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
MR. RICHARDS said he didn't know.                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
5:19:51 PM                                                                                                                    
MS.  WILCOX said  slide  23  shows the  primary  focus for  2017:                                                               
commercial and financial work in  terms of developing a financing                                                               
plan for the next stage of  the project and some regulatory work.                                                               
She pointed out,  in the spirit of transparency,  the last bullet                                                               
on  the commercial  section, an  Alaska LNG  Summit that  AGDC is                                                               
planning.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
She  explained  that one  of  the  things  that is  important  in                                                               
attracting  potential  investors  and customers  is  establishing                                                               
relationships  with them  and giving  them a  sense of  where the                                                               
project is  and what it  is. As she  started looking at  books or                                                               
publications  about LNG,  she found  that Alaska  gets about  two                                                               
paragraphs  compared to  other projects.  Part of  the issue  the                                                               
state has,  because this  is such a  long ranging  and challenged                                                               
project, is that  it hasn't been paid attention to  in the market                                                               
very much.  So, they  would like  to have  some of  the companies                                                               
they are talking  to come up and  take a tour of  Nikiski and the                                                               
North Slope, and have some  informative presentations. That event                                                               
is  planned  for  March;  they  are in  the  process  of  sending                                                               
specific invitations. Part of the  costs will be covered by those                                                               
attendees themselves, which does show  commitment, and part of it                                                               
is  being   covered  through   sponsorships  being   raised  from                                                               
potential contractors.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
She  said  one  of  the  things they  want  to  showcase  is  the                                                               
engagement of  the Native corporations and  contractors in Alaska                                                               
- basically  show off  the industry bench  strength in  Alaska to                                                               
build a project.                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR GIESSEL  asked if this is  similar to the 2012  Summit that                                                               
was held in Valdez by the Alaska Gasline Port Authority.                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
MS. WILCOX replied  that she wasn't familiar with  that event and                                                               
couldn't answer that question.                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
MS. WILCOX reiterated that AGDC's  primary objective is to secure                                                               
tolling  agreements  that  are  sufficient  to  underpin  project                                                               
financing and those  agreements may come in stages.  This is what                                                               
needs to  happen prior  to final  investment decision  (FID). The                                                               
tolling structure  is very  common in  the gas  pipeline industry                                                               
and is  becoming more common  in the  LNG industry, as  well. The                                                               
goals are  to make financing cheaper  and reduce the risk  to the                                                               
owner.                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
Who could  be the tollers  (slide 25)? Ms. Wilcox  said producers                                                               
essentially asked  tollers for the  model for the  Alaska gasline                                                               
when it was not  a LNG project and when it was  a pipeline to the                                                               
Lower  48.  It  would  be  a similar  structure  except  under  a                                                               
different regulatory  code. Merchant  as toller would  be someone                                                               
who  buys gas  at the  North Slope  and then  sells it  either in                                                               
Nikiski or somewhere further down  the line. All of these parties                                                               
are possible  as participants in  the project. AGDC  talked about                                                               
concluding an MOU with ConocoPhillips  to develop a JV. There are                                                               
several steps in between, but if  a marketing JV is developed, it                                                               
could be a  merchant that purchases and sells gas.  A third party                                                               
is a  potential participant in  this model:  frequently customers                                                               
like to come  up the value chain  and bid to make  sure they have                                                               
capacity. If the producers are not  willing to be the tollers all                                                               
the way  through for all the  gas, then third parties  need to be                                                               
brought  in  to  provide  that toller  role  and  provide  credit                                                               
support for the project.                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR GIESSEL  said establishing  the AKLNG Project  had hundreds                                                               
of hearings  with the state  as partner and their  concern always                                                               
was that the  state have a huge  piece of cash prize  at the end.                                                               
They were told  throughout, that as a partner owning  some of the                                                               
gas and marketing it was where  the biggest prize was for Alaska,                                                               
which is their motivation. She  is not seeing that opportunity as                                                               
strongly in  these models, but they  will see what AGDC  comes up                                                               
with the help of BP.                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
MS. WILCOX said one of the  things that has changed since 2012 is                                                               
the  market when  this project  was discussed.  As AGDC  tries to                                                               
reduce  cost of  supply  they  are trying  make  it  so that  the                                                               
midstream is  delivered as cheaply  as possible, so  the upstream                                                               
can realize the value for the state.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
5:26:41 PM                                                                                                                    
CHAIR GIESSEL  said the  message she would  convey is  that while                                                               
the bill  passed with  wide margin, she  wasn't sure  there would                                                               
have been as much legislative support with this model.                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
5:27:10 PM                                                                                                                    
MS.  WILCOX  said  slide 26  presents  potential  investors,  but                                                               
there's not too much substance to  it at the moment. The Houston-                                                               
based   LNG  team   is  very   experienced,  and   the  part-time                                                               
contractors' biographies were on slide 27.                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR GIESSEL  paused to ask Mr.  Krusen the cost of  the Houston                                                               
staff.                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
MR.  KRUSEN said  he didn't  have a  full picture,  but about  $1                                                               
million/year  for five  employees:  one full  time and  everybody                                                               
else part time.                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
5:28:42 PM                                                                                                                    
MS.  WILCOX  said they  will  continue  to communicate  with  the                                                               
legislature through  the session  with more information  and more                                                               
of  the specific  numbers  they  are looking  for  in the  budget                                                               
process. She hoped  to convey that a state-led  project has value                                                               
as  the one  party that  bring others  (market participants  that                                                               
will ultimately make it work) together into a project.                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
5:29:37 PM                                                                                                                    
MR. RICHARDS  concluded that AGDC is  actively communicating with                                                               
the  state  agencies  and  working   hand-in-hand  with  them  on                                                               
advancing this effort.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
5:31:07 PM                                                                                                                    
CHAIR GIESSEL  adjourned the  Senate Resources  Committee meeting                                                               
at 5:31 p.m.                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                

Document Name Date/Time Subjects
SRES-AGDC-AK LNG Update-1-23-17.pdf SRES 1/23/2017 3:30:00 PM
AK LNG
SRES-enalytica-AK LNG Overview-2014-2016.pdf SRES 1/23/2017 3:30:00 PM
AK LNG
SRES-BP-AGDC-Cooperation Agreeement-1-23-17.pdf SRES 1/23/2017 3:30:00 PM
AK LNG
BP Legislative Testimony_Jan 2017_final.pdf SRES 1/23/2017 3:30:00 PM
AK LNG
SRES Testimony 01-23-2017 -- Bill McMahon ExxonMobil.pdf SRES 1/23/2017 3:30:00 PM
AK LNG
SRES-Testimony-01-23-2017-ConocoPhillips.pdf SRES 1/23/2017 3:30:00 PM
AK LNG