SB 62-GAS LEASES; RENEWABLE ENERGY GRANT FUND  4:05:43 PM CHAIR REVAK reconvened the meeting and announced the consideration of SENATE BILL NO. 62 "An Act relating to surface use restrictions for oil and gas leases; relating to gas leases in Kachemak Bay; relating to the renewable energy grant fund; and providing for an effective date." CHAIR REVAK stated that the first hearing was on March 10 and public testimony was heard. He reminded the committee that the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) responded to the questions from the first hearing and it was distributed to the members. It is also included in the bill packets. He asked Ms. Paine to provide a recap of the bill. 4:06:45 PM HALEY PAINE, Deputy Director, Division of Oil and Gas, Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Anchorage, Alaska, stated that the purpose of SB 62 is to allow the Division of Oil and Gas to lease and capture revenue from state- owned resources underlying lands restricted to surface use. She clarified that the bill does not open Kachemak Bay or any other closed area to surface development. The intent is to capture royalty revenue from geology drained through development on nearby unrestricted lands. MS. PAINE explained that if the unleased land is drained by wells on adjacent leases, royalties may not be paid to the state or the revenue could be diminished. She said this may prevent the state from realizing the revenue unless a remedy is sought through the Alaska Oil and Gas Commission (AOGCC) for correlative rights. Furthermore, leasing is the standard mechanism for establishing a contractual relationship between the state and developer. Through the lease, the state exercises its authority to require compliance with mitigation measures and require sharing of drilling and reservoir data. MS. PAINE highlighted that Section 2 of the bill identifies a specific Township that is the area the division proposes to allow for gas only leasing while maintaining the current surface use restrictions. She noted that a subsequent section amends the statutes to authorize the allocation of funds to allow the legislature to appropriate revenue from these leases to the Renewable Energy Grant Fund. 4:09:21 PM CHAIR REVAK found no questions or comments and solicited the will of the committee. 4:09:25 PM SENATOR MICCICHE moved to report SB 62, work order 32-GS1714\A, from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). 4:09:39 PM CHAIR REVAK found no objection and SB 62 was reported from the Senate Resources Standing Committee.