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10/30/2015 08:00 AM House RESOURCES

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08:02:28 AM Overview: Alaska Gasline Development Corporation
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Alaska Gasline Development Corporation
                    ALASKA STATE LEGISLATURE                                                                                  
               HOUSE RESOURCES STANDING COMMITTEE                                                                             
                        October 30, 2015                                                                                        
                           8:01 a.m.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
MEMBERS PRESENT                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
Representative Benjamin Nageak, Co-Chair                                                                                        
Representative David Talerico, Co-Chair                                                                                         
Representative Mike Hawker, Vice Chair                                                                                          
Representative Bob Herron                                                                                                       
Representative Craig Johnson                                                                                                    
Representative Paul Seaton                                                                                                      
Representative Andy Josephson                                                                                                   
Representative Geran Tarr                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
MEMBERS ABSENT                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
Representative Kurt Olson                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
OTHER LEGISLATORS PRESENT                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Representative Mike Chenault                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
COMMITTEE CALENDAR                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
OVERVIEW: ALASKA GASLINE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
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WITNESS REGISTER                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
JOE DUBLER, Vice President Commercial Operations                                                                                
Alaska Gasline Development Corporation                                                                                          
Department of Commerce, Community & Economic Development                                                                        
Anchorage, Alaska                                                                                                               
POSITION  STATEMENT:     Continued  the  PowerPoint  presentation                                                             
entitled,   "Alaska  LNG   Project   Participation,"  and   dated                                                               
10/29/15,  which  was  initially  presented  at  the  hearing  on                                                               
10/29/15, and answered questions.                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
FRANK RICHARDS, PE, Vice President                                                                                              
Engineering & Program Management                                                                                                
Alaska Gasline Development Corporation                                                                                          
Department of Commerce, Community & Economic Development                                                                        
Anchorage, Alaska                                                                                                               
POSITION STATEMENT:   During the  continuation of  the PowerPoint                                                             
presentation  entitled, "Alaska  LNG Project  Participation," and                                                               
dated 10/29/15, which  was initially presented at  the hearing on                                                               
10/29/15, answered questions.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
KEN VASSER, General Counsel                                                                                                     
Alaska Gasline Development Corporation                                                                                          
Department of Commerce, Community & Economic Development                                                                        
Anchorage, Alaska                                                                                                               
POSITION STATEMENT:   During the  continuation of  the PowerPoint                                                             
presentation  entitled, "Alaska  LNG Project  Participation," and                                                               
dated 10/29/15, which  was initially presented at  the hearing on                                                               
10/29/15, answered a question.                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
JOHN BURNS, Chair, Board of Directors                                                                                           
Alaska Gasline Development Corporation                                                                                          
Department of Commerce, Community & Economic Development                                                                        
Anchorage, Alaska                                                                                                               
POSITION STATEMENT:   During the  continuation of  the PowerPoint                                                             
presentation  entitled, "Alaska  LNG Project  Participation," and                                                               
dated 10/29/15, which  was initially presented at  the hearing on                                                               
10/29/15, answered questions.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
FRITZ KRUSEN, Vice President Alaska LNG                                                                                         
Alaska Gasline Development Corporation                                                                                          
Department of Commerce, Community & Economic Development                                                                        
Anchorage, Alaska                                                                                                               
POSITION STATEMENT:   During the  continuation of  the PowerPoint                                                             
presentation  entitled, "Alaska  LNG Project  Participation," and                                                               
dated 10/29/15, which  was initially presented at  the hearing on                                                               
10/29/15, answered questions.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
DAN FAUSKE, President                                                                                                           
Alaska Gasline Development Corporation                                                                                          
Department   of  Commerce,   Community  &   Economic  Development                                                               
Anchorage, Alaska                                                                                                               
POSITION STATEMENT:   During the  continuation of  the PowerPoint                                                             
presentation  entitled, "Alaska  LNG Project  Participation," and                                                               
dated 10/29/15, which  was initially presented at  the hearing on                                                               
10/29/15, answered questions.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
ACTION NARRATIVE                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
8:01:27 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CO-CHAIR  BENJAMIN NAGEAK  called  the  House Resources  Standing                                                             
Committee  meeting  to  order  at   8:01  a.m.    Representatives                                                               
Johnson, Seaton,  Josephson, Tarr,  Herron, Talerico,  and Nageak                                                               
were  present  at  the  call to  order.    Representative  Hawker                                                               
arrived as the meeting was in progress.                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
^Overview: Alaska Gasline Development Corporation                                                                               
        Overview: Alaska Gasline Development Corporation                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
8:02:28 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CO-CHAIR NAGEAK announced  that the only order  of business would                                                               
be  the  continuation of  an  overview  from the  Alaska  Gasline                                                               
Development  Corporation initially  presented at  the hearing  on                                                               
10/29/15.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
8:04:38 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
JOE DUBLER, Vice President  Commercial Operations, Alaska Gasline                                                               
Development   Corporation   (AGDC),   Department   of   Commerce,                                                               
Community   &  Economic   Development   (DCCED),  continued   the                                                               
presentation  by  AGDC  on  the  liquefied  natural  gas  project                                                               
(Alaska LNG).   He  displayed slide  19, entitled,  "AGDC Special                                                               
Session   Appropriations,"   which   was   a   summary   of   the                                                               
appropriations  requested  by  AGDC  during  the  [Third  Special                                                               
Session  of  the  Twenty-Ninth  Alaska  State  Legislature],  and                                                               
informed the committee the  capital appropriation totals $144.045                                                               
million,  which  is  composed of  $68.445  million  to  reimburse                                                               
TransCanada for its  costs to date on the Alaska  LNG project and                                                               
to buy out its midstream interest,  and $75.6 million to fund the                                                               
state's  full 25  percent share  of  the remaining  pre-front-end                                                               
engineering  and design  (pre-FEED)  phase of  the  project.   An                                                               
additional  component  of the  request  is  receipt authority  to                                                               
allow AGDC  to be reimbursed  for geotechnical,  geophysical, and                                                               
regulatory  work  that  it  has  performed  for  the  Alaska  LNG                                                               
project.   Reimbursements range from  80 percent to  100 percent,                                                               
depending on  the data acquired.   Mr. Dubler explained  that the                                                               
statutory designated-program  receipt authority would  allow AGDC                                                               
to  return  the  reimbursements  to  its  Alaska  LNG  fund,  and                                                               
continue   its  participation   in  the   project.     A  further                                                               
description of the disposition of  the appropriations request was                                                               
displayed  on slide  20,  which showed  the  original request  of                                                               
$106.8 million  was increased  by additional  appropriations that                                                               
were  required for  AGDC to  complete the  pre-FEED phase  of the                                                               
project, such as  scope changes, and aspects of  the project that                                                               
will be done in pre-FEED that were not originally anticipated.                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
8:07:52 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
FRANK  RICHARDS,   PE,  Vice  President  Engineering   &  Program                                                               
Management, AGDC,  DCCED, said the  pre-FEED scope  will increase                                                               
by $182 million  - from the original estimate -  to $694 million,                                                               
of which the state's portion  is approximately $173 million:  $66                                                               
million for the  liquefaction plant and $107 million  for the gas                                                               
treatment plant (GTP)  and the pipeline.  This  work will advance                                                               
the   pre-FEED  portion   of  the   project,  and   will  provide                                                               
information  and  advanced-work  activities that  assist  in  the                                                               
"environmental process."   He said  this is critical in  order to                                                               
have the best  information available and thus be  aware of risks,                                                               
and to  provide robust information  for the  environmental impact                                                               
statement  (EIS).   Mr.  Richards said  the  project is  maturing                                                               
through the  stage-gate process,  and the  aforementioned changes                                                               
will  move some  activities  from the  front-end engineering  and                                                               
design (FEED)  stage of the  project into the pre-FEED  stage for                                                               
better design and decision-making [slide 21].                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
8:09:38 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE TARR expressed her  understanding that the project                                                               
has stayed on  budget during pre-FEED, with the  exception of the                                                               
48-inch  pipe  scope study,  and  the  pre-FEED period  is  being                                                               
extended beyond the second quarter  of 2016, which was previously                                                               
the point at which the project was scheduled to advance to FEED.                                                                
                                                                                                                                
MR. RICHARDS  said correct.   He added  that the work  items that                                                               
will  be completed  are  shown  on slide  22.    The changes  are                                                               
designed  to   prove  the  economics,  improve   the  outcome  of                                                               
environmental permitting, and provide  better information for the                                                               
decision to  move to the FEED  phase.  The first  scope change is                                                               
to design  optimization at  the component  level to  lower costs,                                                               
and  thereby improve  the project  economics.   Also,  additional                                                               
geotechnical  and  geohazard work  at  GTP  and the  liquefaction                                                               
plants  will  reveal a  better  understanding  of the  underlying                                                               
ground conditions.   He advised  that the increase  in regulatory                                                               
and  pre-bid  work  on  FEED  contracting  helps  to  ensure  the                                                               
environmental  process  is  defensible, and  also  will  complete                                                               
field work delayed  by weather.  Finally, this  work is necessary                                                               
to bring 48-inch pipeline engineering  and design up to the level                                                               
of that prepared  for a 42-inch pipeline.   Mr. Richards recalled                                                               
that  House Bill  4  [passed in  the  Twenty-Eighth Alaska  State                                                               
Legislature]  tasked AGDC  with  developing  pipelines and  other                                                               
mechanisms  for  delivering  natural  gas  and  other  non-liquid                                                               
hydrocarbons to  the state.   In this  regard, AGDC  has forecast                                                               
in-state   natural  gas   demand,   completed  preliminary   cost                                                               
estimates for  gas off-take facilities,  and sought to  develop a                                                               
framework  that will  assist the  legislature  in evaluating  the                                                               
cost of in-state gas deliveries [slide 23].                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
8:14:07 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CO-CHAIR  TALERICO asked  whether the  locations of  gas off-take                                                               
facilities have been identified.                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
MR. RICHARDS  responded that  a slide  later in  the presentation                                                               
will  provide the  actual cost  of  the off-take  kits, and  will                                                               
address  the  interconnection  points  that will  allow  for  gas                                                               
deliveries in the state.  He  returned attention to slide 23, and                                                               
pointed out the AGDC board  of directors authorized the formation                                                               
of a subsidiary capable of  aggregating in-state gas demand.  The                                                               
subsidiary   would  act   as  a   state   aggregator  for   small                                                               
communities, in  order to negotiate  with gas producers  and with                                                               
the  Department of  Natural Resources  (DNR), rather  than having                                                               
individual  small communities  do  so; in  fact, producers  would                                                               
likely  prefer to  work with  one  aggregating company  regarding                                                               
sales agreements.                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
MR.  DUBLER  added  that  the greatest  advantage  to  having  an                                                               
aggregator negotiate  with the producers  and DNR is to  attain a                                                               
larger volume  delivery, thereby  lowering costs.   The advantage                                                               
to the producers  is to avoid coming under the  regulation of the                                                               
Regulatory Commission of Alaska (RCA),  as the project is already                                                               
regulated under the Federal  Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC),                                                               
and there would be duplicate regulation.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
8:17:32 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE JOHNSON asked to delve into AGDC subsidiaries.                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
MR. DUBLER said  AGDC has created two subsidiaries,  one of which                                                               
is  intended  to  act  as an  intermediary  between  the  smaller                                                               
utilities,  producer  parties, and  DNR,  and  the second  is  an                                                               
asset-holding company created to hold  the Alaska LNG assets that                                                               
are  owned by  AGDC.   He explained  that most  corporations that                                                               
have  different business  ventures,  separate  the ventures  into                                                               
separate subsidiaries, so that an  impact to one venture does not                                                               
affect the corporation.                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE   JOHNSON   questioned    whether   one   of   the                                                               
subsidiaries can  acquire new assets,  such as buying gas  at the                                                               
wellhead.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
MR. DUBLER  said to his knowledge,  there is no intention  to buy                                                               
gas at the wellhead, except for  the aggregator to provide gas to                                                               
in-state communities.                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE   JOHNSON  pointed   out   there  are   withdrawal                                                               
agreements  in  which AGDC  is  the  only  entity that  can  sign                                                               
contracts for gas for more than two years.                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
MR.  DUBLER  advised  that  if   the  withdrawal  agreements  are                                                               
executed,  AGDC   most  certainly   would  be  back   before  the                                                               
legislature to  request an appropriation, because  the cost would                                                               
be very high.  In  further response to Representative Johnson, he                                                               
deferred  to legal  counsel  regarding whether  one  of the  AGDC                                                               
subsidiaries has the statutory authority to do so.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
8:19:51 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
KEN VASSER, General Counsel, AGDC,  DCCED, informed the committee                                                               
the legal  authority is the  same for AGDC and  its subsidiaries.                                                               
He advised  that as a literal  reading of the statute,  AGDC does                                                               
have the  power to acquire  natural gas, however, there  is "room                                                               
for  interpretation  of statutes"  and  any  sellers of  a  large                                                               
quantity of natural gas would  want assurance that AGDC does have                                                               
that  power before  entering into  a contract.   For  example, an                                                               
appropriation from the  legislature for such a  purchase would be                                                               
a  clear indication  that the  legislature intended  for AGDC  to                                                               
have that power under the present language of its statutes.                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE JOHNSON surmised that AGDC could purchase gas.                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
MR. VASSER said, "Most likely."                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE JOHNSON asked about  any other plans or discussion                                                               
by  AGDC's  [board  of directors]  regarding  forming  additional                                                               
subsidiaries.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
8:22:45 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
JOHN BURNS, Chair, Board of  Directors, AGDC, DCCED, answered no.                                                               
He  explained that  AGDC  formed two  subsidiaries,  each with  a                                                               
specific purpose,  to advance  the Alaska LNG  project.   At this                                                               
juncture,  the  board is  not  contemplating  creating any  other                                                               
subsidiaries.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE SEATON  returned attention to the  AGDC subsidiary                                                               
formed  to  hold the  assets  of  the  state  in the  Alaska  LNG                                                               
project,  and  questioned  whether  said  subsidiary  would  hold                                                               
midstream assets if the requested  appropriation is approved. and                                                               
TransCanada's interest is terminated.                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
MR. DUBLER expressed his belief  that AGDC's intention is to hold                                                               
the  assets in  same subsidiary.   He  returned attention  to the                                                               
presentation, noting  that the committee previously  inquired how                                                               
AGDC determines in-state  gas demand and supply.  To  do so, AGDC                                                               
analyzed  historical  natural  gas  production  and  consumption,                                                               
identified  existing  and  potential demand  segments,  including                                                               
future  use, developed  a range  of demand  assumptions from  low                                                               
case, mid case used as the  default, to high case, and identified                                                               
the most likely scenarios through 2040  [slide 24].  Slide 25 was                                                               
a  graphical   depiction  of  the  anticipated   demand  and  the                                                               
components thereof,  which are mainly  represented by  the demand                                                               
of  ENSTAR  Natural Gas  and  the  Southcentral power  utilities,                                                               
including  Matanuska   Electric  Association,   Chugach  Electric                                                               
Association,  Anchorage  Municipal  Light   &  Power,  and  Homer                                                               
Electric  Association.    Also  shown   was  the  demand  by  the                                                               
Fairbanks utilities,  which greatly increases beginning  in 2017.                                                               
Another possible demand  would be created by the  mines along the                                                               
route of the  pipeline.  He explained that the  black line on the                                                               
graph indicated  the shortfall, which  is the  difference between                                                               
the  demand  for natural  gas  and  the  amount projected  to  be                                                               
produced in Cook  Inlet.  Beginning in 2020,  the shortfall grows                                                               
to  approximately  270  million   standard  cubic  feet  per  day                                                               
(MMSCF/D) by  2040, based  on a  daily average.   Slide 26  was a                                                               
tabular  chart  that  illustrated  ENSTAR's  existing  base  case                                                               
demand, and the  projected base case demand of  about 333 MMSCF/D                                                               
in 2040.   Mr.  Dubler stated  the reason  for the  projection to                                                               
2040 is to ensure there  is sufficient capacity to provide energy                                                               
resources to  Alaskans for  the life  of the  project.   The high                                                               
case 2040 demand of approximately  422 MMSCF/D includes supplying                                                               
natural  gas  to  mining  and other  industrial  users,  and  the                                                               
existing demand which is projected to be 243 MMSCF/D [slide 26].                                                                
                                                                                                                                
8:28:52 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  TARR returned  attention  to slide  25 and  asked                                                               
whether the  storage category indicated  on the  graph represents                                                               
Cook Inlet storage capacity.                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MR.  DUBLER explained  that an  integrated LNG  project seeks  to                                                               
have  the maximum  amount  of  storage so,  in  winter, when  the                                                               
demand is highest,  the seasonal fluctuations are eased.   Gas is                                                               
put  into storage  during summer  when  demand is  lower, and  is                                                               
drawn out in  winter.  The demand forecast assumes  there will be                                                               
storage at Cook  Inlet Natural Gas Storage  Alaska (CINGSA) which                                                               
injects gas  into an  empty gas  well in Kenai  for storage.   In                                                               
fact, AGDC  anticipates an expanded  storage system of  this type                                                               
within the  Alaska LNG  project, and assumes  that there  will be                                                               
storage in Fairbanks as well.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  SEATON  recalled that  a  new  LNG plant  with  a                                                               
facility in the Matanuska-Susitna valley  has been announced, and                                                               
he   asked   whether   the   aforementioned   demand   projection                                                               
anticipates an additional export facility.                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
MR.  DUBLER responded  that  AGDC did  not  include the  proposed                                                               
project in the  demand forecast as there were  no definite plans.                                                               
On the graph [slide 25],  the dark green section representing LNG                                                               
export demand  is for  the plant at  Kenai currently  operated by                                                               
ConocoPhillips Alaska, Inc.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  HAWKER  asked  for   the  source  of  the  supply                                                               
estimates shown by the graph on slide 25.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
MR. DUBLER  said the estimates  were derived from  public sources                                                               
and  not  from confidential  information,  and  deferred to  AGDC                                                               
executives for further information.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
8:33:06 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
FRITZ KRUSEN,  Vice President Alaska  LNG, AGDC,  DCCED, answered                                                               
that the supply  projections for Cook Inlet were  obtained from a                                                               
DNR report that was released to the public.                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  HAWKER   requested  the   date  of   the  report,                                                               
suggesting that  the report  may be  an understatement  after the                                                               
recent announcements of successes due  to the Cook Inlet Recovery                                                               
Act [passed in the Twenty-Sixth Alaska State Legislature].                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
MR. KRUSEN was unsure of the  details of the DNR report; however,                                                               
he said the  report did consider several other  projects, and was                                                               
updated late last year or early this year.  He deferred to DNR.                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
MR. DUBLER offered to provide the report to the committee.                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  JOSEPHSON returned  attention  to  slide 26,  and                                                               
asked  whether the  projected increase  in  Interior heating  and                                                               
power  utilities was  a reflection  of the  expected increase  in                                                               
customers.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
MR. DUBLER answered  that the projection was based  on the Alaska                                                               
Energy Authority's  (AEA), DCCED,  plan to build-out  the natural                                                               
gas distribution system in the  medium- and high-density areas of                                                               
Fairbanks.  He returned to  the presentation and advised that the                                                               
Alaska LNG project has the  ability to provide Alaskans along its                                                               
route  with a  reliable, long-term  supply  of natural  gas.   He                                                               
cautioned that a  financial commitment is necessary  as the costs                                                               
to  do so  are significant;  in fact,  it may  not make  economic                                                               
sense to run a spur line  to benefit smaller communities that are                                                               
miles away from  the pipeline.  The spur line  to Fairbanks is 33                                                               
miles,  but the  population of  Fairbanks can  support the  cost.                                                               
Off-take  plans involve  engineering, commercial,  financial, and                                                               
policy considerations such  as the responsibility to  pay for the                                                               
infrastructure  that   is  needed  to  deliver   natural  gas  to                                                               
communities.    Furthermore,  AGDC   and  DNR  are  developing  a                                                               
framework to  assist policymakers  in evaluating the  options for                                                               
the delivery  of gas  [slide 27].   Developing a  framework began                                                               
under  the  Alaska Stand  Alone  Pipeline  (ASAP) project,  which                                                               
identified  the existing  demand from  the Fairbanks,  Anchorage,                                                               
Matanuska-Susitna, Kenai,  and Nikiski areas,  all of  which have                                                               
distribution infrastructure  in place.   Other  communities along                                                               
the  route,  Cantwell for  example,  would  require a  new  local                                                               
distribution  system to  deliver  gas within  the community,  and                                                               
would  require  that  AGDC  build  a skid  and  a  two-mile  spur                                                               
pipeline off  of the main  pipeline.   Working with AEA,  AGDC is                                                               
evaluating alternative means  of delivery - such as  propane - to                                                               
communities that are  unlikely to have direct  access [slide 28].                                                               
Slide  29  illustrated a  gas  off-take  system, and  Mr.  Dubler                                                               
reviewed  the Alaska  LNG project's  responsibility to  build the                                                               
Prudhoe  Bay  Unit  (PBU)  and   the  Point  Thomson  Unit  (PTU)                                                               
transmission  lines, the  GTP,  the main  pipeline,  and the  LNG                                                               
facility.   The non-project costs  of an off-take system  are the                                                               
off-take facility,  which is required to  depressurize, heat, and                                                               
odorize  the gas  for safety,  and  the lateral  pipeline to  the                                                               
local utility and customers.                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
8:41:30 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE JOSEPHSON asked if Senate  Bill 138 [passed in the                                                               
Twenty-Eighth Alaska State Legislature]  provided an agreement to                                                               
share the extra costs of the off-take facilities.                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
MR. DUBLER answered:                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
     ...  no, there  has not  been.   The, the  [Alaska LNG]                                                                    
     project's responsibility  ends at the flange  that they                                                                    
     put in.   We're debating whether ...  the project would                                                                    
     put in the metering stations  to determine how much gas                                                                    
     was taken off, or whether  we put that metering station                                                                    
     in  ...  but ...  basically,  at  the flange,  anything                                                                    
     downstream   of   the   flange   is,   is   not   their                                                                    
     responsibility.                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  JOSEPHSON  surmised  that   the  state  would  be                                                               
entirely responsible for  the costs of the  off-takes, spurs, and                                                               
the build-out.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
MR.  DUBLER  clarified  that  whether  the  state  government  is                                                               
responsible is a  policy decision to be made by  the governor and                                                               
the legislature.  As an example,  ENSTAR built its system and was                                                               
reimbursed through tariffs charged  to its customers; however, he                                                               
opined that smaller communities would  not have the ability to do                                                               
so.   In further  response to  Representative Josephson,  he said                                                               
cost  estimates  for certain  communities  will  be discussed  in                                                               
slide 30.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
CO-CHAIR  NAGEAK recalled  discussion  last  year about  off-take                                                               
points on  the pipeline, and  the possibility of shipping  LNG to                                                               
coastal communities and  to communities along the  Yukon River by                                                               
barge.  He asked about the ability to ship LNG by barge.                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
MR.  DUBLER advised  that, due  to  the cost  of LNG  facilities,                                                               
building  a  second  facility would  not  be  cost-effective;  he                                                               
suggested  LNG from  the Nikiski  facility could  be loaded  onto                                                               
tankers.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
MR.  KRUSEN  clarified  that  the Alaska  LNG  project  plant  is                                                               
intended  to process  LNG for  export use  only; AGDC  and others                                                               
will  explore the  possibility of  LNG  manufacture for  in-state                                                               
use,  but  that would  not  be  part of  the  main  LNG plant  at                                                               
Nikiski.    He  offered  that   some  alternatives  are  propane,                                                               
compressed natural gas, and LNG.                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
MR. RICHARDS added  that under Senate Bill 138, AGDC  and AEA, in                                                               
consultation  with DNR,  are charged  with reviewing  alternative                                                               
methods  to deliver  hydrocarbons to  communities within  Alaska,                                                               
and this is being undertaken at this time.                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
8:47:07 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CO-CHAIR NAGEAK  further asked whether  liquefaction [facilities]                                                               
in Prudhoe Bay and in Fairbanks are still under discussion.                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
MR.  DUBLER said  the trucking  option  from the  North Slope  to                                                               
Fairbanks  is  still  a  possibility;  furthermore,  AGDC  has  a                                                               
statutory  direction   to  explore   all  of  the   options  once                                                               
construction  begins  on the  Alaska  LNG  project.   In  further                                                               
response  to  Co-Chair Nageak,  he  said  currently there  is  no                                                               
liquefaction plant in Prudhoe Bay.                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
8:47:58 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE HAWKER returned  attention to AGDC's subsidiaries.                                                               
He expressed his  understanding of the legal format  that vests a                                                               
subsidiary with the  authority provided by the  legislature in AS                                                               
31.25.120,  and of  AGDC's  stated intent,  and  the purpose  and                                                               
powers  outlined in  its  articles of  incorporation.   He  asked                                                               
whether  the powers  given to  the subsidiary  are so  broad that                                                               
AGDC may  be exposing itself  to "mischief with  the subsidiary."                                                               
For example, the subsidiary is  empowered to acquire gas from the                                                               
North Slope for  certain activities or for export.   The limiting                                                               
factor,  as   heard  during  previous  testimony,   is  that  the                                                               
legislature must  appropriate money  to enable the  subsidiary to                                                               
do so; however, the statute reads as follows [in part]:                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
       A subsidiary created under this section may borrow                                                                       
     money and issue bonds as evidence of that borrowing                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  HAWKER  surmised  the  foregoing  language  would                                                               
allow the subsidiary to buy massive  amounts of gas for export by                                                               
going to  the capital market,  without a general  obligation (GO)                                                               
bond, "and  suddenly you  have a subsidiary  that has  just taken                                                               
one  of our  producers  out of  the  picture, and  if  I was  our                                                               
producers,  I'd be  a little  nervous about  us having  given you                                                               
this power."                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
8:51:32 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
DAN FAUSKE,  President, AGDC, DCCED,  answered that  AGDC created                                                               
subsidiaries at the  request of the administration,  one of which                                                               
was  to act  as  an aggregator  for "small,  in-state  use."   He                                                               
stressed  that there  was never  a  discussion in  regard to  the                                                               
magnitude suggested  by Representative  Hawker.  Mr.  Fauske said                                                               
AGDC's board  of directors  discussed the  issue, and  decided it                                                               
would be a good asset to  create two subsidiaries, but gave clear                                                               
instructions that AGDC  was not to name officers  or take action.                                                               
He remarked:                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
     I can't speak to the intentions or what could possibly                                                                     
     happen, I can only speak to what I know took place ...                                                                     
     and I don't have a clear answer for what could happen.                                                                     
     I just want to be clear, that was never the intention                                                                      
     of the meeting ....                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  HAWKER said  he believed  the board  of directors                                                               
acted in  good faith,  but he  remained seriously  concerned with                                                               
the  unclear lines  of authority  and responsibilities,  the fact                                                               
that  there is  no coordinator  of  the entire  project, and  the                                                               
possibility of  "ulterior motives by  people that can  read these                                                               
laws  as clearly  as I  can and  see that  you have  opened up  a                                                               
facility  here  that  we  could  drive  a  gas  pipeline  project                                                               
through."                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
8:54:27 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MR. BURNS agreed  with Representative Hawker in  that the breadth                                                               
of  the authority  given  in the  statute is  very  broad, as  is                                                               
intended, because  any corporation needs full  flexibility to act                                                               
in  the  best  interests  of   the  corporation  to  achieve  its                                                               
objective.   He  assured the  committee the  board of  directors'                                                               
decision  regarding  the  two subsidiaries  was  limited  to  the                                                               
purposes  indicated by  Mr. Dubler  in previous  testimony.   Mr.                                                               
Burns said the  biggest concern is one of trust.   The AGDC board                                                               
has a  fiduciary responsibility  to the state  of Alaska,  and it                                                               
respects  that responsibility.    He  cautioned against  limiting                                                               
authority  because of  concerns about  what might  happen in  the                                                               
future, and urged  that the broad authority remain.   He restated                                                               
that the AGDC board of directors  is judicious in its exercise of                                                               
its responsibilities.                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE HAWKER  observed that a significant  lack of trust                                                               
has  developed  between  some  members  of  the  legislature  and                                                               
whomever is  in charge  of this  project plan.   In  contrast, he                                                               
pointed out that  the ASAP project was  executed and communicated                                                               
- with the  legislature - in manner of trust,  which has now been                                                               
violated and lost.                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
MR. BURNS, speaking  as board chair, expressed  his concern about                                                               
the lack  of a clear  command and  control structure.   He opined                                                               
part  of the  problem  is  that Senate  Bill  138  gave AGDC  the                                                               
primary responsibility for developing  natural gas pipelines, the                                                               
Alaska LNG  project, other  transportation mechanisms,  and more.                                                               
However, the same statute provides  broad authority which directs                                                               
that  the commissioners  of  DNR and  DOR are  in  charge of  the                                                               
activities of  each their departments.   He said that  leaves one                                                               
wondering  about  the  command  structure.   Mr.  Burns  returned                                                               
attention to  slide 10, which illustrated  the project management                                                               
team (PMT), and remarked:                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
     That's what  everybody expects.   You, you have  a very                                                                    
     clear organizational  structure, you  do not  have that                                                                    
     in this  situation.   I think  that's evidenced  by the                                                                    
     organizational chart  that was  presented, I  think, by                                                                    
     DNR.   And you  are left with  wondering who  is making                                                                    
     those decisions.                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
MR. BURNS  cautioned that the  state cannot allow the  project to                                                               
fail, if it  makes economic sense, but unless  decisions are made                                                               
competently, with  a coordinated effort, and  are consistent, the                                                               
project  cannot  succeed.    There   must  be  an  organizational                                                               
structure  with clear  coordination  of efforts.    He relayed  a                                                               
recent conversation  with Mr. Fauske informing  him that, subject                                                               
to confidentiality  agreements, and speaking as  the board chair,                                                               
AGDC will  provide the legislature with  complete information and                                                               
access to its employees as  needed.  Finally, Mr. Burns expressed                                                               
his belief  that the attorney general  does not have the  time or                                                               
ability to  be the  head of  the project  status, and  he advised                                                               
that the  statute, as drafted, leaves  many questions unanswered,                                                               
leading to turf warfare within the corporate structure.                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
9:02:36 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE HAWKER  acknowledged that  Mr. Burns  was speaking                                                               
from an element of frustration,  however, he pointed out that the                                                               
House Resources  Standing Committee contributed  significantly to                                                               
the crafting  of Senate  Bill 138, and;  therefore, has  a strong                                                               
grasp of  the intent and purpose  of the bill.   Although AGDC is                                                               
the  "prime mover  here" the  fact that  DOR and  DNR have  prime                                                               
responsibilities was  very intentional, because DNR  and DOR have                                                               
strong   custodial  responsibilities   for  specific   tasks  and                                                               
activities,  such  as  regulatory   authority,  which  cannot  be                                                               
assigned to AGDC.    The legislature created AGDC  as a corporate                                                               
entity  to  work  in  a contractor  and  client  relationship  to                                                               
execute  the   state's  constitutional  responsibilities   as  it                                                               
develops its resources.  Representative  Hawker stressed that DNR                                                               
and DOR  have clear and  unalienable responsibilities.  If  it so                                                               
chooses,  DNR  may  contract  through   AGDC  for  the  sale  and                                                               
marketing of gas.   He said turf  wars are a big  problem and are                                                               
not unusual in corporations large  and small.  During the process                                                               
of crafting the  enabling legislation for the  heads of agreement                                                               
(HOA)  and  memorandum  of  understanding  (MOU)  documents,  the                                                               
legislature envisioned  that someone  in the executive  branch of                                                               
government  would  be  responsible   for  managing  the  separate                                                               
elements and adjudicating  responsibilities between the entities.                                                               
He expressed his hope that AGDC  would help find a senior manager                                                               
and a  clear line of  authority to be  in charge of  the project.                                                               
He remarked, "But no matter how  well we craft the statute, John,                                                               
we cannot legislate leadership ...."                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
9:08:54 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  JOHNSON  expressed  his  belief  that  since  the                                                               
administration has  replaced AGDC board  members, it could  do so                                                               
again.    It  is  incumbent  on the  legislature  to  search  for                                                               
leadership and  he said, "If you  don't know who your  leader is,                                                               
there is no leader."                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  JOSEPHSON shared  the  perspective  of those  who                                                               
have  testified regarding  a lack  of clear  command and  control                                                               
structure, or  demarcation of  authority; on  the other  hand, he                                                               
questioned the inference that Mr.  Fauske or Mr. Burns "gamed the                                                               
board," and  that the legislature  feels trust has  been violated                                                               
or lost.   He said he did  not feel that way,  although he agreed                                                               
with  Representative Hawker  that  there should  be a  designated                                                               
statutory authority at "the top of  the pyramid."  He stated that                                                               
he sees  a good gas  team, and he  applauded work of  Senate Bill                                                               
138, but  some reform is  necessary to make the  legislation work                                                               
more smoothly.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  HAWKER  strongly  clarified  that he  in  no  way                                                               
impugned or suggested that Mr. Fauske  or Mr. Burns had gamed the                                                               
board.   He repeated his question,  "Has the board been  gamed by                                                               
someone with an  ulterior motive?"  There was  no suggestion that                                                               
Mr.  Burns  or Mr.  Fauske  in  any way  were  part  or party  to                                                               
anything inappropriate.                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
9:12:57 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  HERRON asked  whether  there should  be a  formal                                                               
document that  guarantees that TransCanada's assets  will cleanly                                                               
go all the way to the subsidiary.                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
MR. BURNS said  he was unaware of  such a document.   There is no                                                               
doubt  in  his  mind  of  the  intent  that  if  the  legislature                                                               
purchases TransCanada's assets, said assets  are best held in the                                                               
subsidiary AGDC  has formed for  that purpose, and a  document is                                                               
not necessary.   However, this matter is to be  determined by the                                                               
legislature.     He   observed  that   the  administration,   the                                                               
legislature, and  AGDC all want  Alaska LNG to succeed,  and AGDC                                                               
has proven  its competency,  but there remains  a lack  of trust,                                                               
which may  stem from  the lack  of a  clear demarcation  that one                                                               
person  -  or  a  coordinated   effort  -  is  ultimately  making                                                               
decisions.   Mr. Burns opined that  House Bill 4 and  Senate Bill                                                               
138 are  phenomenal statutes of unprecedented  authority that are                                                               
focused on a  specific objective.  He noted that  he did not take                                                               
Representative  Hawker's  comments  personally,  and  added  "...                                                               
nobody was  gamed and  nobody gamed anybody  in the  formation of                                                               
those two  corporations, or subsidiary  corporations.   They were                                                               
very  thought-through, it  was a  very deliberative  process that                                                               
the full board participated in,  and there was no gamesmanship in                                                               
any way."                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
9:17:29 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE HERRON  recalled that  AGDC has  done a  great job                                                               
presenting  testimony,  but  there   is  a  lack  of  leadership,                                                               
although some "vagueness"  may be desired by some.   He expressed                                                               
his belief  that House Bill  4 and  Senate Bill 138  statutes are                                                               
not being  utilized, due  to a  disappointing lack  of leadership                                                               
from  the administration,  and buying  the assets  of TransCanada                                                               
has become a relatively small factor in the debate.                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  TARR  noted  Mr.  Burns' longevity  on  the  AGDC                                                               
board, having  served during two  administrations.   She recalled                                                               
that AGDC  and legislators worked  primarily with Mr.  Balash and                                                               
Mr. Pawlowski  on Senate Bill  138 to develop  the infrastructure                                                               
needed to advance an LNG project.   She asked how Mr. Burns would                                                               
compare of that work to  the project structure now, because there                                                               
was not one  single person in charge then, pointing  out that Mr.                                                               
Balash presented on resource issues,  and Mr. Pawlowski presented                                                               
financial issues  on behalf of DOR.   This was a  team effort, as                                                               
compared to that of a single person.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
MR. BURNS  said, "What you've  described is precisely  what, what                                                               
should happen and, I think, can  happen."  He stressed that AGDC,                                                               
under  no circumstances,  should be  vested with  the authorities                                                               
that reside  within DNR and DOR.   What needs to  happen, is that                                                               
the  parties  must  work  collaboratively  and  cooperatively  to                                                               
achieve the collective goal.   Further, those decisions cannot be                                                               
made in a  vacuum because impacts on the project  are great.  Mr.                                                               
Burns suggested  AGDC could encourage  a collaborative  effort by                                                               
convening  regular  meetings  with   the  commissioners  and  the                                                               
various teams, and  said he was unsure whether there  is value in                                                               
creating another  body or  position.  The  problem is  now known,                                                               
and the  testimony during  this legislative  session has  been an                                                               
embarrassment.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
9:24:02 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE TARR  asked whether it is  possible to communicate                                                               
all of the  parties' needs and desires to  the administration and                                                               
receive  an   update  in  January   [2016]  that   addresses  the                                                               
legislature's concerns.                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
MR.  BURNS  assured  the  committee  that  as  a  result  of  the                                                               
testimony   heard,  AGDC   and   its  board   will  be   actively                                                               
participating in ensuring that concerns  will be addressed to the                                                               
legislature's   satisfaction;  however,   if  concerns   are  not                                                               
addressed,  he  urged  that the  legislature  consider  modifying                                                               
Senate Bill  138 during the  [Second Session of  the Twenty-Ninth                                                               
Alaska State Legislature].                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
9:25:20 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
The committee took an at ease from 9:25 a.m. to 9:40 a.m.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
9:41:18 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CO-CHAIR  TALERICO expressed  his appreciation  to Mr.  Burns for                                                               
testifying before the committee.                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
CO-CHAIR NAGEAK noted the value of the discussion.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  SEATON  asked   whether  further  information  is                                                               
needed  by  the  committee  to understand  the  progress  of  the                                                               
project, or any impediments to the timeframe.                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
MR. BURNS  said the  presentation has shown  that the  project is                                                               
moving  well and  once there  is  a coordinated  effort, it  will                                                               
continue  to advance.    At  this time  there  have  been no  big                                                               
surprises,  and  the  competency  level   of  the  AGDC  team  is                                                               
tremendous.                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
9:44:05 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MR.  DUBLER directed  attention  to slide  30, which  illustrated                                                               
off-take facility  cost estimates.   Preliminary  engineering was                                                               
designed for four different sizes  of off-take to accommodate the                                                               
different  sizes  of  the  communities along  the  route  of  the                                                               
pipeline.  The largest is a  macro sled sized to process a volume                                                               
of gas  from 80-330 MMSCF/D,  and estimated to cost  $38 million,                                                               
and the smallest is a nano sled  sized to process a volume of gas                                                               
from 0.04-0.25  MMSCF/D, and estimated  to cost $14 million.   He                                                               
restated  that this  equipment, on  a per  capita basis,  is very                                                               
expensive, and how it will be paid for is unknown.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
CO-CHAIR  NAGEAK informed  the committee  that AGDC  provided the                                                               
committee  a  document  entitled,  "FY2016  Organizational  Chart                                                               
Alaska  Gasline  Development  Corporation  (AGDC)  &  Alaska  LNG                                                               
Participation (combined)," and dated 10/29/2015.                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  SEATON   observed  that  there  is   an  existing                                                               
integrated  pipeline system  throughout the  Kenai Peninsula  and                                                               
Anchorage   Matanuska-Susitna;   he   asked  whether   AGDC   has                                                               
considered not  having a separate  off-take plant,  but accessing                                                               
gas at the LNG plant for this area.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
MR.  DUBLER stated  that  South Cook  Inlet  off-take would  come                                                               
directly from  the LNG plant.   The ENSTAR system is  a loop, and                                                               
AGDC has  designed one off-take at  each end of the  loop so that                                                               
the system  is not  compromised "if there's  a disruption  in the                                                               
middle."                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
MR. DUBLER turned to  the progress AGDC has made to  date.  As an                                                               
aside, he noted a future presentation  at the next meeting of the                                                               
board of  directors will reveal  AGDC's plan for  the communities                                                               
along the route of the  pipeline, and subsequent to that meeting,                                                               
the  plan will  be available  to  the public  and the  committee.                                                               
Approximately 20  potential interconnection  points -  capable of                                                               
taking off or  adding gas to the pipeline -  have been identified                                                               
along  the   pipeline  corridor.    Some   communities,  such  as                                                               
Fairbanks  would  require an  off-take  and  a lateral  line,  as                                                               
engineered  in  the  ASAP  project.   He  pointed  out  that  the                                                               
conceptual cost estimates for off-take  facilities do not include                                                               
local  distribution  or   consumer  appliance  conversion  costs.                                                               
Again, the  preliminary analysis highlights  significant economic                                                               
challenges for  small communities  on a  per capita  basis [slide                                                               
31].                                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
9:48:44 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CO-CHAIR  TALERICO questioned  whether Denali  National Park  and                                                               
Preserve,  National   Park  Service,   U.S.  Department   of  the                                                               
Interior,  an entity  that  has the  wherewithal  to establish  a                                                               
distribution  system within  the park,  has been  engaged in  the                                                               
project.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
MR.  DUBLER responded  that  AGDC has  had  discussions with  the                                                               
National Park  Service about Denali  National Park  and Preserve;                                                               
in fact, the National Park Service  is interested in a gas supply                                                               
to  its buildings,  and in  converting its  buses from  diesel to                                                               
compressed natural gas (CNG).                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
CO-CHAIR  TALERICO  mentioned  that   Nenana,  although  a  small                                                               
community,  has  rail,  river,  and   roads,  all  of  which  are                                                               
transportation corridors.                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
MR. DUBLER agreed,  adding that Anderson is  also well-suited for                                                               
a distribution  system.  He  summarized, restating that  no final                                                               
decisions have  been made  on the location  of off-takes,  and no                                                               
public  money   has  been  appropriated  for   in-state  off-take                                                               
facilities  or   for  distribution  systems   beyond  preliminary                                                               
analysis.  The  state's plan will evolve as  the project matures,                                                               
policymakers weigh  in, funding  sources -  beyond user  fees and                                                               
tax  assessments  -  are  addressed, and  a  phased  approach  is                                                               
considered [slide 32].                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
9:52:02 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MR. RICHARDS  provided a status update  on the ASAP project.   He                                                               
recalled that ASAP  was the initial project, with  which AGDC was                                                               
tasked by  the legislature, for  the purpose of  providing energy                                                               
relief for Alaskans in response to  the decline of the Cook Inlet                                                               
natural  gas  reserves for  home  heating  and power  generation.                                                               
Referred to as the back-up plan  for the Alaska LNG project, AGDC                                                               
concluded  ASAP FEED  in  December 2014,  which  culminated in  a                                                               
Class  3 estimate;  a Class  3 estimate  incorporates engineering                                                               
design  advanced to  the 25  percent level  and a  high level  of                                                               
confidence.  The  $10 billion estimate is for GTP  and a pipeline                                                               
to deliver North Slope gas  to Fairbanks and Southcentral Alaska.                                                               
With  the  Class 3  estimate,  the  next  phase would  have  been                                                               
completing a  recourse tariff,  filing to  RCA, and  open season,                                                               
but AGDC  has withheld  the process awaiting  the outcome  of the                                                               
Alaska LNG  project.    However, AGDC is currently  advancing the                                                               
U.S. Army Corps  of Engineers Supplemental EIS  to secure federal                                                               
permits and the right-of-way across  federal land.  The right-of-                                                               
way across  state lands  has been provided,  and when  both state                                                               
and  federal  right-of-way leases  are  secured,  AGDC will  hold                                                               
leases  representing approximately  85  percent  of the  pipeline                                                               
route from Prudhoe Bay to Southcentral Alaska [slide 34].                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
9:54:55 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE SEATON asked whether  the ASAP supplemental EIS is                                                               
also applicable to the Alaska LNG project.                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
MR. RICHARDS responded  that the lead federal agency  for ASAP is                                                               
the U.S. Army  Corps of Engineers because  wetlands are affected,                                                               
and  there  is  no  liquefaction   plant  associated  with  ASAP;                                                               
conversely,  the  Alaska  LNG  project,  because  it  is  an  LNG                                                               
project, falls under the purview of  FERC, which is acting as its                                                               
lead federal agency.  However, the  data gleaned for the ASAP EIS                                                               
is  of keen  value to  the Alaska  LNG project  because of  their                                                               
common route and common alignment.                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
MR.  RICHARDS   then  directed  attention  to   slide  35,  which                                                               
illustrated the status of the  In-State Natural Gas Pipeline Fund                                                               
capitalized in House  Bill 4 [passed in  the Twenty-Eighth Alaska                                                               
State  Legislature].     The  original  appropriation   was  $355                                                               
million, which  was estimated to be  the cost to advance  the in-                                                               
state pipeline  project through pre-FEED, FEED,  and open season,                                                               
to a final investment or  sanctioning decision.  Spending to date                                                               
by major category is as follows [all amounts are approximate]:                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
   · AGDC corporate operating and ASAP project development:                                                                     
     $135 million                                                                                                               
   · 2015 legislative re-appropriation to the public education                                                                  
     fund:  $157 million                                                                                                        
   · DNR North Slope gas commercialization component fiscal year                                                                
     2016 (FY 16):  $9 million                                                                                                  
   · Estimated outflow as of October 2015:  $301 million                                                                        
   · Current balance:  $54 million                                                                                              
   · Maintaining ASAP project viability and readiness:  $12                                                                     
     million                                                                                                                    
   · Contractual and FY 16 operating component:  $10 million                                                                    
   · Estimated available balance as of FY 17 budget cycle:  $32                                                                 
     million                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
9:59:11 AM                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  JOSEPHSON asked  about the  circumstances of  the                                                               
re-appropriation and  its effect on  the advancement of  the ASAP                                                               
project.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
MR.  FAUSKE  expressed  his  understanding  that  the  money  was                                                               
removed  from the  fund and  re-appropriated to  education during                                                               
the  [Second Special  Session of  the  Twenty-Ninth Alaska  State                                                               
Legislature].                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE JOSEPHSON  further questioned why  AGDC originally                                                               
needed the $157 million that was re-appropriated.                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
MR. RICHARDS explained  the fund was established  to provide AGDC                                                               
with the necessary  funds to advance the ASAP  project through to                                                               
a sanctioning  decision, which  includes open  season, subsequent                                                               
negotiations,  and  the  redesign  of the  project  to  shippers'                                                               
requirements.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE   HAWKER  expressed   his  appreciation   for  Mr.                                                               
Dubler's  participation.   He  said his  perception  is that  his                                                               
frustration  is shared  with AGDC,  state agencies,  and business                                                               
partners,  regarding a  lack  of leadership  and  clear lines  of                                                               
authority.  Representative  Hawker   stressed  that  his  remarks                                                               
should not  be misinterpreted, as  he has the upmost  respect for                                                               
state  agencies, in  particular DNR,  which is  the state  agency                                                               
tasked with the  duty of obtaining the maximum  value of resource                                                               
wealth  for the  benefit of  all  Alaskans.   Recalling his  long                                                               
working  relationship with  DNR, he  said the  discussion is  not                                                               
about agency  versus agency,  but that all  parties need  to come                                                               
together  for this  project, as  it is  critical to  the economic                                                               
security of  the state in  the future.   He restated  his deepest                                                               
respect for DNR and its employees.                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
10:05:30 AM                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
REPRESENTATIVE  SEATON  reminded  AGDC   of  his  request  for  a                                                               
document that  officially and clearly  defines that if  the state                                                               
buys out TransCanada, its ownership percentage would go to them.                                                                
                                                                                                                                
10:07:10 AM                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
ADJOURNMENT                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
There being no  further business before the  committee, the House                                                               
Resources Standing Committee meeting was adjourned at 10:07 a.m.                                                                

Document Name Date/Time Subjects
10.29.15 HSE RES AGDC Presentation.pdf HRES 10/30/2015 8:00:00 AM
10.30.15 HSE RES AGDC Org Chart w Names.pdf HRES 10/30/2015 8:00:00 AM