SR 12: Urging the United States Department of Energy to expeditiously approve a two-year extension of the export license for the Kenai liquid natural gas plant.
00 SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 12 01 Urging the United States Department of Energy to expeditiously approve a two-year 02 extension of the export license for the Kenai liquid natural gas plant. 03 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE: 04 WHEREAS the Kenai liquid natural gas plant has been operating safely and 05 efficiently for more than 40 years and is currently the only significant industrial user of 06 natural gas in Southcentral Alaska; and 07 WHEREAS the Kenai liquid natural gas plant received a two-year extension of its 08 export license in March 2009 and the license will expire in March 2011; and 09 WHEREAS the Kenai liquid natural gas plant is a significant economic engine for the 10 Kenai Peninsula Borough and the City of Kenai, generating approximately $130,000,000 in 11 economic benefits to the combined state and local economy each year; and 12 WHEREAS the approximately 60 jobs that the Kenai liquid natural gas facility 13 supports directly and the approximately 50 jobs it supports indirectly generate approximately 14 $17,000,000 annually in personal income; and 15 WHEREAS the production of gas for transportation to the Kenai liquid natural gas 16 facility or for feedstock and the sale of Kenai liquid natural gas together generate
01 approximately $60,000,000 in royalties and taxes for the state and the Kenai Peninsula 02 Borough; and 03 WHEREAS, by serving as a virtual storage facility, the Kenai liquid natural gas plant 04 ensures a stable supply of gas for Southcentral Alaska by backing up gas supplies for local 05 utilities during periods of peak demand on cold days or when disruptions occur in the gas 06 supply system; and 07 WHEREAS, while additional storage options are being investigated, encouraged, and 08 pursued, to date, no practical source of backup gas other than the Kenai liquid natural gas 09 plant exists; and 10 WHEREAS the Kenai liquid natural gas plant helps drive investment in development 11 of natural resources in the state; and 12 WHEREAS resources developed for the Kenai liquid natural gas plant can and will be 13 used during the life of the Kenai liquid natural gas plant and may continue to be used to meet 14 local demand, even if exports are discontinued in the future; and 15 WHEREAS maintaining natural gas demand is vital to the economics of gas 16 exploration and development in the state; and 17 WHEREAS maintaining the infrastructure of the Kenai liquid natural gas plant will 18 preserve the option to use the plant in the future to help meet the natural gas demands of 19 Southcentral Alaska; and 20 WHEREAS the supply of deliverable gas exceeds local market demand and if this 21 excess gas is not exported it may become shut-in, causing reserves to diminish and further 22 jeopardizing the ability of liquid natural gas producers to meet peak winter demands; and 23 WHEREAS the Department of Natural Resources, on March 15, 2010, declared its 24 commitment, under the terms of a 2005 settlement agreement, accepted by the Regulatory 25 Commission of Alaska in order P-04-20(16)/U-05-20(13), on January 26, 2007, to work with 26 the Kenai liquid natural gas plant owners, stating that the department recognizes the 27 importance of the Kenai liquid natural gas export facility to the market and economy of the 28 Cook Inlet region and expressing the department's desire that the facility stay in operation; 29 BE IT RESOLVED that the Senate supports a two-year extension of the Kenai liquid 30 natural gas export license; and be it 31 FURTHER RESOLVED that the Senate urges the United States Department of
01 Energy to expeditiously approve a two-year extension of the Kenai liquid natural gas export 02 license. 03 COPIES of this resolution shall be sent to the Honorable Steven Chu, United States 04 Secretary of Energy; and the Honorable Lisa Murkowski and the Honorable Mark Begich, 05 U.S. Senators, and the Honorable Don Young, U.S. Representative, members of the Alaska 06 delegation in Congress.