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01/27/2016 03:30 PM Senate RESOURCES

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03:31:25 PM Joint Venture Participation Update by the Aklng Fiscal Team
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Fiscal Team Update, AK LNG Fiscal Team
                    ALASKA STATE LEGISLATURE                                                                                  
              SENATE RESOURCES STANDING COMMITTEE                                                                             
                        January 27, 2016                                                                                        
                           3:30 p.m.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
MEMBERS PRESENT                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
Senator Cathy Giessel, Chair                                                                                                    
Senator Mia Costello, Vice Chair                                                                                                
Senator John Coghill                                                                                                            
Senator Peter Micciche                                                                                                          
Senator Bert Stedman                                                                                                            
Senator Bill Stoltze                                                                                                            
Senator Bill Wielechowski                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
MEMBERS ABSENT                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
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COMMITTEE CALENDAR                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
JOINT VENTURE PARTICIPATION UPDATE BY THE AKLNG FISCAL TEAM                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
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PREVIOUS COMMITTEE ACTION                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
See 1/25/2016 Senate Resources minutes.                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
WITNESS REGISTER                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
FRITZ KRUSEN, Interim President                                                                                                 
Alaska Gasline Development Corporation (AGDC)                                                                                   
POSITION STATEMENT: Presented AKLNG joint venture update.                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
DAVE VAN TUYL, Regional Manager                                                                                                 
BP Alaska                                                                                                                       
POSITION STATEMENT: Presented AKLNG Joint Venture update.                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
LEO EHRHARD, Vice President                                                                                                     
Commercial Assets                                                                                                               
ConocoPhillips                                                                                                                  
Anchorage, Alaska                                                                                                               
POSITION STATEMENT: Presented AKLNG Joint Venture update.                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
BILL MCMAHON, Senior Commercial Advisor                                                                                         
ExxonMobil                                                                                                                      
POSITION STATEMENT: Presented AKLNG Joint Venture update.                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
MARTY RUTHERFORD, Deputy Commissioner                                                                                           
Department of Natural Resources (DNR)                                                                                           
Anchorage, Alaska                                                                                                               
POSITION STATEMENT: Presented AKLNG Joint Venture update.                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
ACTION NARRATIVE                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
3:30:21 PM                                                                                                                    
CHAIR  CATHY   GIESSEL  called  the  Senate   Resources  Standing                                                             
Committee meeting  to order at 3:30  p.m. Present at the  call to                                                               
order  were Senators  Stedman, Costello,  Micciche, Wielechowski,                                                               
Coghill and Chair Giessel.                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
^Joint Venture Participation Update by the AKLNG Fiscal Team                                                                  
  Joint Venture Participation Update by the AKLNG Fiscal Team                                                               
                                                                                                                              
3:31:25 PM                                                                                                                  
CHAIR  GIESSEL announced  the Joint  Venture Participation  (JVP)                                                               
Update by the AKLNG fiscal team.                                                                                                
                                                                                                                              
3:32:04 PM                                                                                                                    
FRITZ  KRUSEN,  Interim  President,  Alaska  Gasline  Development                                                               
Corporation (AGDC), assured the  committee that the professionals                                                               
at AGDC  are still  ready to  go and  move this  project forward.                                                               
With assistance  from the legislature they  achieved the transfer                                                               
of the  state's representation from  TransCanada to AGDC  in what                                                               
is  called the  mid-stream  components. The  transition has  gone                                                               
well  and cash  calls  are being  made.  AGDC is  now  a full  25                                                               
percent partner.                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
3:33:33 PM                                                                                                                    
DAVE VAN  TUYL, Regional Manager,  BP Alaska, said he  has worked                                                               
for BP in  Alaska for over 31 years, the  last several on getting                                                               
Alaska's gas to market. Now he works  on the fiscal team and as a                                                               
Management Committee  member on  the AKLNG Project.  His comments                                                               
were from BP's perspective.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
The  success of  the AKLNG  Project  is critical  to BP's  future                                                               
business  in Alaska,  as  well  as the  future  of  the State  of                                                               
Alaska.  This  past  year,  2015,   has  been  an  important  and                                                               
successful one  for the project  that continues to  make progress                                                               
towards becoming a reality.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Important achievements  include filing 12 draft  resource reports                                                               
- over  8,000 pages  of documentation -  with the  Federal Energy                                                               
Regulatory  Commission (FERC)  in  February. In  March, the  FERC                                                               
issued  its notice  of intent  to proceed  with an  Environmental                                                               
Impact  Statement (EIS)  which opened  a  9-month public  comment                                                               
period   on   the  project.   In   May,   the  project   received                                                               
authorization from the U.S. Department  of Energy (DOE) to export                                                               
up  to  20 million  tons  per  annum  of  LNG to  non-free  trade                                                               
agreement  countries,  coupled  with  a  prior  authorization  to                                                               
export  to free  trade  agreement  countries. That  authorization                                                               
sends a huge message to the world  and is a major step forward as                                                               
the AKLNG Project  was able to essentially jump the  queue over a                                                               
number  of other  U.S. LNG  projects that  were also  awaiting an                                                               
export authorization.                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
3:36:12 PM                                                                                                                    
In  October,  the  Alaska Oil  and  Gas  Conservation  Commission                                                               
(AOGCC)  increased  the  maximum   allowable  offtake  rate  from                                                               
Prudhoe Bay for  gas to a level sufficient to  support LNG export                                                               
from Prudhoe Bay. They also  authorized injection of CO2 from the                                                               
gas treatment  plant (GTP) into  the main Prudhoe  Bay reservoir.                                                               
Also in October, the AOGCC established  a gas offtake rate at the                                                               
Point Thomson  Unit that  supports the  AKLNG Project.  Those are                                                               
authorizations that they never had before.                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
In November, the State of  Alaska (SOA) acquired TransCanada's 25                                                               
percent  interest,  and  now  AGDC   is  Alaska's  voice  in  the                                                               
midstream   as  well   as  the   downstream.  In   December,  BP,                                                               
ExxonMobil,  ConocoPhillips and  the  SOA all  approved the  2016                                                               
work  program and  budget that  authorizes over  $200 million  in                                                               
spend  to   continue  advancing  the  project.   On  Monday,  the                                                               
committee  heard  from  Steve Butt,  project  manager,  that  the                                                               
project  team is  making  very  good progress  on  the front  end                                                               
engineering deliverables (pre-FEED).                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
A  number of  commercial issues  were worked  through during  the                                                               
course  of  2015 and  progress  is  continuing on  other  issues.                                                               
Beginning last  February, they worked with  the administration to                                                               
understand more about its Plan B  and the implications it has for                                                               
their joint  work in the  event that  the AKLNG Project  does not                                                               
proceed. This  past summer  they responded  both verbally  and in                                                               
writing  to  public  notice of  new  confidentiality  regulations                                                               
proposed  for  AGDC  expressing   their  desire  for  terms  that                                                               
facilitated AGDC's  full and equal participation  in the project,                                                               
which BP  believes is essential  for the project's  success while                                                               
also protecting its competitive advantages.                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Throughout  2015,  Mr.  Van  Tuyl  said,  they  worked  with  the                                                               
administration  in defining  a property  tax  framework and  that                                                               
framework has  been communicated to the  Municipal Advisory Group                                                               
Project Review  Board. BP successfully negotiated  and executed a                                                               
gas availability agreement in  December along with ConocoPhillips                                                               
and the  SOA. BP also  looks forward  to continuing to  work with                                                               
the state as it desires to progress any other such agreements.                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
They  are  also  making  progress   on  other  commercial  fronts                                                               
including support  for the Department of  Natural Resources (DNR)                                                               
in making  its royalty  in kind  (RIK) election,  defining fiscal                                                               
terms, and defining the manner  in which instate gas supply would                                                               
be provided and other commercial issues.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
MR. VAN TUYL  said they understand and agree  with the Governor's                                                               
recent  statements  about the  need  for  additional progress  on                                                               
agreements. However, these agreements  are quite complex and will                                                               
impact  this   multi-billion  project  for  decades.   Given  the                                                               
complicated issues  they are  working through  and the  fact that                                                               
each of  the parties in  the negotiations  has its own  needs and                                                               
concerns, it shouldn't be a  surprise that those negotiations are                                                               
difficult.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
3:39:46 PM                                                                                                                    
SENATOR STOLTZE joined the committee.                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
3:40:11 PM                                                                                                                    
MR. VAN TUYL said hitting  speed bumps is actually an encouraging                                                               
sign  that tough  issues are  being  tackled. BP  desires to  get                                                               
these agreements done as soon  as possible, but it's essential to                                                               
all parties that  they are done well. BP is  committed to working                                                               
out the  remaining issues as  quickly and as fairly  as possible.                                                               
They  are encouraged  that the  project continues  to make  real,                                                               
tangible  progress as  measured by  the key  external milestones,                                                               
and BP remains actively engaged  in progressing the AKLNG Project                                                               
both with the technical work  and the associated commercial work.                                                               
Given  the  current economic  environment,  2016  looks to  be  a                                                               
challenging year for all, but BP  and Alaskans know what it means                                                               
to face challenges and,  "The best way we have found  is to do so                                                               
together," he said. BP remains committed to the project.                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
3:41:45 PM                                                                                                                    
LEO EHRHARD,  Vice President, Commercial  Assets, ConocoPhillips,                                                               
Anchorage, Alaska, said  he had been in this role  for about nine                                                               
months.  He  has  accountability  for  the  Cook  Inlet  operated                                                               
assets, Prudhoe Bay non-operated  assets, TAPS and other pipeline                                                               
interests,  ConocoPhillips' aviation  and the  AKLNG Project.  In                                                               
his  past  30  years,  he   has  worked  in  project  development                                                               
capacities across  the Middle East,  Northwest Africa and  now in                                                               
Alaska.   For the AKLNG  Project his role  is as a  project owner                                                               
and  ConocoPhillips   representative.  His  team's  role   is  to                                                               
integrate all of the project  aspects: technical, commercial, and                                                               
marketing  -  their  objective  being  to  economically  monetize                                                               
Alaska North Slope (ANS) gas resources.                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
He said ConocoPhillips  continues to support this  project and to                                                               
progress  commercial  and  technical  aspects of  it.  The  AKLNG                                                               
Project faces the  significant economic headwinds of  low oil and                                                               
gas prices as well as depressed  Asia LNG prices that are down by                                                               
60 percent  since early 2014.  The LNG  market is very  tight, if                                                               
not oversold for 2016, but  fortunately they are not selling into                                                               
this market  today and prices  will recover. It's just  not known                                                               
when.                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
MR.  EHRHARD  said ConocoPhillips  would  work  with their  AKLNG                                                               
partners to find  cost savings in their 2016 spend,  just as they                                                               
have done  for Alaska  and their worldwide  portfolio. He  said a                                                               
long  list  of commercial  agreements  need  to be  completed  to                                                               
support the  special session. Unfortunately,  they have  not made                                                               
progress on these agreements compared  to what they had hoped for                                                               
at this  time. As most are  aware, the Governor has  identified a                                                               
list  of agreements  that he  wants to  see completed  before the                                                               
special session  and that will  be very difficult  to accomplish.                                                               
Of particular concern is the gas supply agreement.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
As ConocoPhillips testified in February,  June and September, Mr.                                                               
Ehrhard said,  the gas supply  agreement is foundational  for the                                                               
project.  It is  the basis  for  determining the  rate and  total                                                               
volume of gas to be supplied  to the project from Prudhoe Bay and                                                               
Point   Thomson.   It   directly  or   indirectly   sets   equity                                                               
participation levels  and says  what happens  if volumes  are not                                                               
supplied; for  example, if a field  has a problem or  there is an                                                               
opportunity to increase production.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
ConocoPhillips believes that  the gas supply agreement  is one of                                                               
the key agreements required for  the legislature to consider, for                                                               
both  the  project and  action  on  the  fiscal contract.  It  is                                                               
required for the  FEED decision, as well. It is  crucial to agree                                                               
to this  as soon as  possible to ensure  the project has  a solid                                                               
commercial foundation  upon which the legislature  can ratify its                                                               
legislation and  pass the support for  a constitutional amendment                                                               
vote.                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
MR.   EHRHARD   said   ConocoPhillips    is   very   aware   that                                                               
commercialization  of ANS  gas is  important to  all, and  should                                                               
these agreements  reach an impasse,  they won't stand in  the way                                                               
of the  project and  will make  ConocoPhillips' gas  available to                                                               
the  state on  commercial  reasonable terms.  These  are the  gas                                                               
access  agreements that  Mr. Van  Tuyl referenced  a few  moments                                                               
ago.                                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
ConocoPhillips  remains  committed  and engaged  with  the  other                                                               
parties  to complete  all  the  agreements on  the  table and  is                                                               
encouraged by the state's ongoing  engagement and progress on the                                                               
project.  This  includes  the Governor's  accessibility  and  his                                                               
personal engagement in their meetings.                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
3:46:20 PM                                                                                                                    
BILL MCMAHON, Senior Commercial  Advisor, ExxonMobil, said he has                                                               
over 30  years of experience with  the company. He has  worked on                                                               
the commercialization of  ANS gas since 1992.  He said ExxonMobil                                                               
remains committed to AKLNG and  believes this project is the best                                                               
way  to  develop  ANS  natural gas  resources.  ExxonMobil  as  a                                                               
leaseholder  of natural  gas on  the North  Slope has  diligently                                                               
undertaken   various   individual   and   joint   activities   to                                                               
commercialize ANS natural gas.                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
He  said ExxonMobil  is following  the framework  set out  by the                                                               
state through  the Heads Of  Agreement (HOA)  and SB 138  and the                                                               
AKLNG  Project has  achieved significant  project and  regulatory                                                               
milestones. The  pre-FEED effort,  alone, with ExxonMobil  as the                                                               
lead  party,  is  costing  over  $500  million,  with  ExxonMobil                                                               
providing about  one-third of the  funding and two-thirds  of the                                                               
project personnel.                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
He  said ExxonMobil  appreciates the  way the  Alaska Legislature                                                               
worked during the  special session to provide funding  to AGDC so                                                               
that the  2016 work program and  budget could be approved  and so                                                               
that the pre-FEED work could continue uninterrupted.                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
The current AKLNG project schedule  calls for completing the pre-                                                               
FEED deliverables  in 2016. This  will position  all participants                                                               
to make a  decision about entering the FEED stage  that will cost                                                               
over  $1 billion.  As ExxonMobil  considers  this decision,  they                                                               
will  evaluate  the   project's  potential  commercial  technical                                                               
viability by  assessing the  following: capital  requirements and                                                               
execution schedule,  the outlook  for getting FERC  approvals and                                                               
other regulatory authorizations in a  timely fashion, and the LNG                                                               
market as  well as buyer  support. They  will also be  looking at                                                               
the business environment including the  LNG price outlook and the                                                               
availability of  materials, equipment, and  qualified contractors                                                               
and  vendors.   Finally,  they  will be  looking  to the  project                                                               
enabling fiscal and commercial agreements.                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
MR.  MCMAHON said  a key  FEED  requirement for  ExxonMobil is  a                                                               
mutually  acceptable fiscal  contract  that provides  competitive                                                               
predictable and  durable terms. They  also are cognizant  that an                                                               
affirmative vote  for FEED by  all the participants  is dependent                                                               
upon the  availability of near  term cash in  today's challenging                                                               
economic environment. "Now  more than ever, we  are reminded that                                                               
projects  must  be  extremely cost  competitive  to  survive  the                                                               
inevitable ups and downs of  the market cycle." The AKLNG parties                                                               
continue  to  evaluate  opportunities   to  reduce  overall  cost                                                               
through various engineering and  technical options. These options                                                               
and efforts  will be critical  to support the  project's economic                                                               
viability  and position  AKLNG  to be  competitive  in the  world                                                               
market.                                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
He said  when the  producers and  the administration  are aligned                                                               
and  ready, legislative  action  on  project enabling  agreements                                                               
will be signed  consistent with SB 138.  ExxonMobil believes that                                                               
the support  of all stakeholders, including  the ANS leaseholders                                                               
the SOA and  its citizens is necessary for  a successful project.                                                               
Actions  of  ExxonMobil  to   complete  the  pre-FEED,  negotiate                                                               
commercial  and fiscal  agreements and  secure timely  regulatory                                                               
approvals demonstrate its commitment to advance AKLNG.                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
3:50:56 PM                                                                                                                    
MARTY  RUTHERFORD,  Deputy  Commissioner, Department  of  Natural                                                               
Resources (DNR),  Anchorage, Alaska, thanked the  legislature for                                                               
its support in  the special session that  allowed the TransCanada                                                               
buyout  and transfer  to  the  AGDC, which  now  provides a  very                                                               
streamlined  voice  in  the  project.  She  also  recognized  the                                                               
outstanding  progress the  technical  project has  made and  said                                                               
they  continue  to be  very  diligent  in  trying to  reduce  the                                                               
project cost.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
She said this  administration is now very committed  to the AKLNG                                                               
Project  and committed  to completing  the project  agreements as                                                               
soon  as  possible. However,  the  Governor,  in his  January  18                                                               
letter to the producers, indicated  his frustration with the pace                                                               
of  negotiations.  It is  clearly  the  Governor's goal  to  have                                                               
commercial agreements  available to the legislature  for a spring                                                               
special session that  will lead to a  constitutional amendment to                                                               
be voted on in November. Each  of the parties has recognized that                                                               
as  a  very  challenging  schedule,  but  the  administration  is                                                               
hopeful it  can be attained  and will throw everything  they have                                                               
at  it  to meet  that  schedule.  They do  not  want  to see  any                                                               
slippage on the decision to move into FEED.                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
3:54:05 PM                                                                                                                    
MR. MCMAHON began a slide  presentation highlighting the progress                                                               
that has  been made since the  last time they met,  adding that a                                                               
lot  of  the  achievements  had already  been  mentioned  in  the                                                               
opening   remarks   like   the  seamless   TransCanada   interest                                                               
transition with  some key TransCanada personnel  still working on                                                               
the project,  and the AOGCC  authorizations for offtakes  and CO2                                                               
injection into Prudhoe Bay.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
He said  one of the top  feedbacks from Alaskans is  how they are                                                               
going to  get access to  Alaska gas. So,  AGDC has stepped  in to                                                               
fill that need and had  recently formed an instate gas aggregator                                                               
subsidiary to  accumulate supplies from  the project and  work on                                                               
distribution plans.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
3:56:26 PM                                                                                                                    
Slide 3  highlighted plans for  AGDC to  join the AKLNG,  LLC, in                                                               
place of  TransCanada and slide  4 encapsulated all the  work Mr.                                                               
Butt  and  the project  team  are  doing  and what  the  eventual                                                               
participants will be doing.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
Slide 5 diagramed what is  inside the AKLNG Project: transmission                                                               
lines, GTP,  pipeline, LNG plant, storage  and loading. Important                                                               
activities are outside  the diagrammed circle as  well: work that                                                               
is going  on at Prudhoe Bay  to prepare to make  gas available to                                                               
the project as well as the  gas development at Point Thomson. Off                                                               
to  the side  was the  work  AGDC is  doing for  the instate  gas                                                               
facilities. Everything on  the chart is important,  but when they                                                               
talk  about the  project  investment, itself,  it  refers to  the                                                               
things inside the circle.                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
MR.  MCMAHON said  that slide  6 illustrated  venture participant                                                               
work, which  is handled differently  than the project  team work.                                                               
When Mr. Butt speaks  to them it is on behalf  of all the project                                                               
participants  and his  team  that are  co-located  in one  office                                                               
working  on  the  technical  work,  Mr.  McMahon  explained,  but                                                               
venture  participant  work  has  representatives  from  all  five                                                               
parties  involved  representing  their   interests  to  move  the                                                               
following forward:  gas production (making sure  gas is available                                                               
to  produce  into  the project),  commercial  agreements,  fiscal                                                               
agreements,  regulatory  work with  DOE  and  FERC, and  external                                                               
affairs and  government relations efforts  to be the face  of the                                                               
project with the community.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
3:59:19 PM                                                                                                                    
Slide 7 illustrated AOGCC work;  they approved an amended Prudhoe                                                               
Bay field  gas offtake  authorization that will  allow gas  to be                                                               
produced at higher rates than  previously authorized and at rates                                                               
sufficient  to   support  the  project.  Also   included  was  an                                                               
authorization  to be  able to  inject CO2  and other  by-products                                                               
coming  from the  GTP  from  other fields  into  the Prudhoe  Bay                                                               
reservoir.  Finally,  a  field   gas  offtake  authorization  was                                                               
granted in October at Point Thomson for a gas expansion project.                                                                
                                                                                                                                
4:00:10 PM                                                                                                                    
Slides 8  and 9 showed how  the working interests in  the Prudhoe                                                               
Bay  and Point  Thomson  fields came  up  with composite  working                                                               
interests  and how  the state  becomes  25 percent  owner in  the                                                               
project.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
4:01:44 PM                                                                                                                    
SENATOR MICCICHE said Alaskans are  confused about the complexity                                                               
of the gas sharing agreement and  asked him to explain why it's a                                                               
difficult undertaking.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
MR. EHRHARD said probably the place  to start is to recognize the                                                               
unprecedented  nature  of the  project.  It's  probably the  only                                                               
project  in the  world  that  has been  sourced  by two  separate                                                               
fields  with different  interests.  Usually  the participants  go                                                               
through a  unitization process  that simplifies  the arrangement.                                                               
In AKLNG,  the units handle the  operation of each of  the fields                                                               
that source gas into the project  and they want to make sure that                                                               
those  fields retain  their  responsibilities  that are  separate                                                               
from what  is supposed to done  by the governing group  that runs                                                               
the AKLNG Project, and those things have to be aligned.                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
A second  area of complexity  is the state's synthetic  equity or                                                               
the  equity that  is  created  by the  state's  election to  take                                                               
royalty in kind  (RIK) and for the producers to  pay their tax as                                                               
gas. This  has to  be accommodated in  the gas  supply agreement.                                                               
There are  multiple ways to  go about  doing that, but  the state                                                               
has to  have a clear  line of sight to  its resource base,  so it                                                               
understands the  scheduling on  which it's going  to get  its gas                                                               
and  then  it  has  an opportunity  to  participate  in  whatever                                                               
marketing mechanism  it needs  down the  value chain.  This turns                                                               
out to be  fairly complicated and probably one of  a kind. He was                                                               
not aware of  a RIK/tax as gas structure for  any other major LNG                                                               
project.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
One more  item is the  question of equity marketing  versus joint                                                               
venture marketing  and depending  on how that  is handled  it can                                                               
help  streamline the  contract or  conversely complicate  it. So,                                                               
they are trying to come to a four-party accord.                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
MR. VAN  TUYL added that if  every day the gas  production shares                                                               
and marketing  demand were as shown  on slides 8 and  9, it would                                                               
certainly simplify the complexity, but  the fact of the matter is                                                               
the production from the two  North Slope fields varies with time.                                                               
Sometimes a facility  is down for a period  and therefore changes                                                               
are made in  what portion of gas is coming  from which field, and                                                               
because  the  field  equities are  different,  that  changes  the                                                               
entitlements.  Those  have  to  match   up  with  the  long  term                                                               
contracts everyone  has with the market  at the other end  of the                                                               
project stream. That's on the  upstream end and those can change.                                                               
At  the same  time, the  demand in  the market  can change.  From                                                               
month  to month  a particular  buyer may  say they  don't need  a                                                               
cargo one month  or they can't take a cargo  for whatever reason;                                                               
maybe  they  need two  cargos  the  next  month. Those  sorts  of                                                               
flexibilities  need to  be considered,  making for  a complicated                                                               
arrangement.  He said  that  BP had  entered  into gas  balancing                                                               
agreements around  the world  with other  LNG projects,  but this                                                               
project does offer some "pretty unique complexities."                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
4:07:03 PM                                                                                                                    
CHAIR GIESSEL asked if the  gas supply and balancing agreement is                                                               
between the producers or is the state involved.                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
MS. RUTHERFORD answered  that the state will be a  party to this,                                                               
because it  needs a direct  window into  both the supply  and the                                                               
delivery to  feed the contracts it  will be entering into  on the                                                               
other end  with the LNG  purchasers. The  state is not  a working                                                               
interest owner (WIO);  however, the state is  a derivative owner.                                                               
So, the  state is  interested in  how the  structure accommodates                                                               
the state's interest as a  derivative. All three of the producers                                                               
have been  very good at recognizing  what kind of things  need to                                                               
be  protected in  the state's  interest.  The state  will not  be                                                               
signatory to the actual agreement, because it is not a WIO.                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
MR.  EHRHARD said  one other  element this  contract attempts  to                                                               
accomplish is  to provide  a function of  mutual aid  between the                                                               
two fields.  It's a  great benefit  to have  a major  LNG project                                                               
with multiple fields,  because it's a way of  risk sharing across                                                               
the fields recognizing that from time  to time one field could be                                                               
down  from some  reason and  they want  to be  able to  share gas                                                               
between those fields.  Mechanisms for sharing the  gas are needed                                                               
like:  notification periods,  repayment methodologies,  repayment                                                               
timing, establishing  value in case  it can't be repaid,  risk to                                                               
the  reservoir if  these  occurrences happen  late  in the  field                                                               
life, and things like that. He  wanted to make sure that everyone                                                               
on the  committee is  aware of the  central function,  almost, of                                                               
this particular agreement. Yes,  the governance, fiscals, the RIK                                                               
and TAG  are important,  but this  agreement monitors  the fiscal                                                               
flows  and  establishes  the  equities  of  participation  either                                                               
directly or indirectly, and this is  going to be central to banks                                                               
who are financing the project.  The buyers have the same interest                                                               
in knowing where the gas is coming  from and how it gets into the                                                               
project and  need assurances that  the contract they  are signing                                                               
has sufficient resources behind it.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR GIESSEL  said they had heard  about the goal of  having the                                                               
legislature approve certain contracts by  May or so and asked the                                                               
likelihood of the gas balancing agreement achieving that.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
4:11:10 PM                                                                                                                    
MR.  EHRHARD  answered that  they  had  been at  the  negotiation                                                               
process  for  two  years  and  it is  the  basis  for  which  the                                                               
participants  get  comfort in  spending  $50  billion on  an  LNG                                                               
project. They  look at the  complexity and the timeline  and what                                                               
they have  been through in  order to  write these drafts  and are                                                               
concerned that  it takes so much  time and trial and  error, even                                                               
to  draft  an  idea.  From  the   amount  of  time  left  to  the                                                               
participants,  it is  difficult to  see those  complex agreements                                                               
being resolved.                                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR  COSTELLO asked  if the  team is  not making  significant                                                               
progress what needs to change to speed it up.                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
MR. EHRHARD answered that terrific  progress has been made on the                                                               
technical aspects  of the project,  but they aren't as  far along                                                               
on the  commercial side  as they  would like to  be. What  has to                                                               
change? They  have to  be inventive,  creative, and  flexible and                                                               
look  toward natural  balance points  between  the parties.  They                                                               
need to stand in each other's  shoes and recognize that there are                                                               
preexisting equity  positions being  leveraged into a  project of                                                               
great  magnitude, scope,  complexity and  cost. They  don't stand                                                               
here and accuse  each other of not doing that,  but they say, "We                                                               
have to do that more. We have to do that better."                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
4:14:37 PM                                                                                                                    
SENATOR   COSTELLO   asked   if    the   "team"   has   efficient                                                               
communication.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
MR. MCMAHON  answered that  teams are dedicated  for each  of the                                                               
agreements -  the fiscal agreement,  venture agreements,  and gas                                                               
supply   and   balancing   agreement    -   and   have   frequent                                                               
communications.  The  key  is having  a  clear  understanding  of                                                               
positions and  finding ways  to bridge the  gaps. They  have good                                                               
communication  and just  have to  continue  those efforts.  These                                                               
agreements  are one  of a  kind  and complicated  and won't  move                                                               
forward for approval until all five parties can support them.                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR  COSTELLO asked  how  much of  Ms.  Rutherford's time  is                                                               
dedicated to this project.                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
4:16:53 PM                                                                                                                    
MS. RUTHERFORD answered 150 percent, virtually all of her time.                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR MICCICHE  asked if  the complexity  of the  gas balancing                                                               
agreement is due to issues surrounding operatorship.                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
MR. VAN TUYL  answered that operatorship hasn't been  a factor in                                                               
the discussions, but commercial agreements are just complex.                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MR. EHRHARD agreed.                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
4:18:34 PM                                                                                                                    
MR.  MCMAHON  went  to  slide   10  that  highlighted  commercial                                                               
activities  and then  to  slide 11  that  covered the  governance                                                               
agreement  for the  long term  venture  including expansions.  It                                                               
governs how  the pre-FEED  is executed, how  the project  will be                                                               
constructed (engineering,  procurement and construction),  and it                                                               
will also govern the project  for the 30-plus years of operation.                                                               
Good progress is  being made on these  agreements and outstanding                                                               
issues will  likely get resolved  along with the fiscals  and gas                                                               
supply agreements. It's really important  for each of the parties                                                               
at the  table to make  sure that their interests  are represented                                                               
in  those  agreements, because  they  will  live under  them  for                                                               
decades to come.                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
He said  the team  is working  on getting  alignment on  a common                                                               
structure and  a couple of alternatives  are under consideration.                                                               
From the  SOA's perspective this  is the agreement that  is going                                                               
to give  the state and  its LNG buyers a  clear line of  sight to                                                               
the state's right  to lift gas, not as a  working interest owner,                                                               
but as a lifter of RIK and tax as gas (TAG).                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
The gas supply  agreement will inform what they are  going to do,                                                               
and the lifting  rights are going to inform how  it's going to be                                                               
done  for things  like scheduling  cargos when  the LNG  carriers                                                               
show up, and rules for whose ships come in at what time.                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
MR.  VAN TUYL  supplemented  Mr. McMahon's  comments saying  that                                                               
things you  might expect to see  in that agreement are  the terms                                                               
that describe how the system will  be used: things like an annual                                                               
delivery plan, the  nuts and bolts involved in  operating the LNG                                                               
system.                                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
4:22:13 PM                                                                                                                    
MR.  MCMAHON continued  that  in  the area  of  instate gas  AGDC                                                               
really has  two sides of the  same coin to work.  They are coming                                                               
up with  the state's preferred  commercial structure  for instate                                                               
gas  distribution from  the flange  and, at  the same  time, with                                                               
their aggregator  subsidiary, they need  to come up with  how gas                                                               
will  be supplied  to the  aggregator to  feed this  distribution                                                               
system. Those  will be  key agreements to  the people  of Alaska,                                                               
the legislature  and the  administration. Another  agreement that                                                               
is being worked on is the GTP byproduct handling.                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
MR. VAN TUYL  explained that the byproduct  handling agreement is                                                               
an  offshoot of  the  AOGCC authorization  that  was received  in                                                               
October in an area injection  order that says byproducts from the                                                               
GTP can be injected into  the Prudhoe Bay reservoir. The question                                                               
then is  whether there will  be a  fee associated with  using the                                                               
facilities to reinject that gas.                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
4:23:59 PM                                                                                                                    
MR.  MCMAHON  said  Prudhoe  Bay has  a  similar  agreement  that                                                               
specifies how  field costs will be  paid for royalty gas  that is                                                               
going to be  lifted. They don't have such  a settlement agreement                                                               
at Point  Thomson, and parties think  it would be prudent  to get                                                               
that agreed to up front and are working on such an agreement.                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
Along those same  lines at Point Thomson the  parties are working                                                               
to convert some nonstandard lease  forms of sliding scale royalty                                                               
leases  and  net  profit  share   leases  into  a  fixed  royalty                                                               
percentage that  would allow the  state to have an  increased gas                                                               
royalty  in  kind take  and  increase  its participation  in  the                                                               
project.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
MS.  RUTHERFORD said  bilateral discussions  are taking  place on                                                               
the state's  methodology for how  it would market its  gas either                                                               
through a  joint relationship with  one or more of  the producers                                                               
or as called for in SB 138  where it says that each producer will                                                               
provide  the  state a  method  of  purchasing, disposing  of,  or                                                               
marketing its  royalty gas and  TAG on the same  or substantially                                                               
the same terms as they do their own.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
MR.  MCMAHON said  this is  one  of the  key things  that SB  138                                                               
provided  for  to   make  sure  that  the  state  is   not  at  a                                                               
disadvantage  when disposing  of  its LNG  share.  Each of  these                                                               
agreements will support DNR's RIK  election and a special session                                                               
to approve the contracts as well as the proposed fiscal terms.                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR GIESSEL asked  who negotiates these contracts  on behalf of                                                               
the state.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
MS.  RUTHERFORD  answered  the   Ken  Minesinger  with  Greenberg                                                               
Traurig and  Manzer Ijaz with  Millbank, Tweed, Hadley  & McCloy,                                                               
LLP, are  the state's lead  negotiators. They work  directly with                                                               
her, the  DOR commissioner  and the  Attorney General.  They have                                                               
regularly  scheduled meetings  with the  Governor and  AGDC is  a                                                               
part of those  discussions. At Friday's hearing  they would share                                                               
the matrix  method used for  working these issues,  because there                                                               
are subject matter experts both  inside the agencies and external                                                               
contractors who assist the negotiators  as support. Policy issues                                                               
are raised and that information  is fed back resulting in regular                                                               
dialogues.  They  will also  identify  who  the lead  entity  is;                                                               
sometimes it's AGDC  with consultation by DNR  and DOR; sometimes                                                               
it's  DNR in  consultation  with  AGDC. So  each  of the  various                                                               
issues,  sometimes entire  agreements,  are led  by a  particular                                                               
agency with involvement  by the other. The  statutes driving that                                                               
complexity  have been  identified and  it is  now working  fairly                                                               
well.                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
4:29:13 PM                                                                                                                    
SENATOR COGHILL asked for context  of marketing gas through joint                                                               
venture and individual marketing.                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
MR. VAN  TUYL explained that at  the highest level there  are two                                                               
forms  of marketing  and  BP  is involved  with  both in  various                                                               
projects around the  world. One is joint  venture marketing where                                                               
the LNG  that's produced out  of a project is  actually collected                                                               
together and  marketed by a joint  venture. In this case,  all of                                                               
the  AKLNG gas  would be  marketed together  by a  separate joint                                                               
venture  company.  Another form  is  equity  marketing where  for                                                               
instance  there  are  BP  molecules   that  BP  is  going  to  be                                                               
responsible for and  has its own marketing affiliate  and each of                                                               
the  other  project  partners   make  similar  arrangements.  One                                                               
essential   thing  to   remember  is   that  everyone   here  are                                                               
competitors as it relates to  marketing. Individual marketing can                                                               
happen  with  the state  under  SB  138.  If  the state  made  an                                                               
arrangement with BP  whereby it would market some  of the state's                                                               
gas, but  they can't agree with  other companies on how  a market                                                               
is  going to  be  divided; that  would  violate anti-trust  laws.                                                               
Clear entitlement  lifting rights for  each of the  parties would                                                               
be  needed  to  enable  forming  of  a  joint  venture  marketing                                                               
company. It is  pretty clear from the  working interest ownership                                                               
that the  producers have it  and the state's entitlement  must be                                                               
clearly  defined in  those agreements  so it  can market  its gas                                                               
just like one of the producers.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR  COGHILL  said he  wanted  people  to  hear there  is  no                                                               
collusion  or price  fixing,  but  the state  is  just trying  to                                                               
figure out how  different to market its share  with the producers                                                               
or on its own.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
4:33:30 PM                                                                                                                    
MR.  MCMAHON said  slide  12 is  the fiscal  page  and shows  the                                                               
foundation upon which  fiscal discussions are under  way. This is                                                               
one of the key enablers for the project.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR GIESSEL asked which of  the contracts will need legislative                                                               
review and approval.                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
MS.   RUTHERFORD   answered   generally,   any   agreement   that                                                               
appropriates  state  resources or  monies  must  come before  the                                                               
legislature for  review and approval  and any agreement  that the                                                               
DNR  enters  into that  is  two  years  or longer  also  requires                                                               
approval  by the  legislature.  She just  received  a request  to                                                               
update  the previous  presentation on  particular agreements  and                                                               
who is  party to them.  That will be produced  by the end  of the                                                               
week. It will  identify which of the contracts  they believe will                                                               
require legislative approval; not all of them will.                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR GIESSEL  said the  state had  received a  report on  how to                                                               
finance this  project and asked if  there is an analysis  of that                                                               
by a consultant.                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
MS. RUTHERFORD  answered that  they have  an updated  report from                                                               
Lazard  and  she would  ask  the  DOR  commissioner if  he  could                                                               
discuss it on Friday.                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
4:36:20 PM                                                                                                                    
SENATOR  STOLTZE   asked  to  see  the   proposed  constitutional                                                               
amendment so it could be vetted.                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
MS. RUTHERFORD commented  that the Attorney General  will be here                                                               
in the committee  on Friday and that could be  talked about more.                                                               
However,  a  determination  on what  a  constitutional  amendment                                                               
looks  like is  going  to be  fairly reliant  upon  what kind  of                                                               
fiscal  contract  is proposed  to  be  entered into  between  the                                                               
parties.  Unfortunately, that  has  not progressed  to the  stage                                                               
where she  nor the  Attorney General are  able to  determine what                                                               
exactly  must be  addressed in  such an  amendment. Using  overly                                                               
broad  language becomes  more difficult  to  convince people  you                                                               
want to amend the constitution, so  the thinking is to keep it as                                                               
focused as  possible and  what that  would look  like will  be an                                                               
evolution of the fiscal agreement that is negotiated.                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR  GIESSEL  commented  that the  administration  presented  a                                                               
draft of a  constitutional amendment in the  June Joint Resources                                                               
meeting and  she would  get copies of  that. She  understood that                                                               
the draft amendment was essentially placeholder language.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
4:40:30 PM                                                                                                                    
MR.  MCMAHON  said they  had  reported  earlier this  year  about                                                               
filing  draft resource  reports with  the FERC  and they  plan on                                                               
getting a  second draft in for  the first half of  2016. The FERC                                                               
invites draft  submissions so they  can be placed on  the website                                                               
for  public and  staff comment.  The idea  is to  have the  final                                                               
application  be as  good  as possible  so it  can  be acted  upon                                                               
quickly.  He  explained  that  the  resource  reports  have  been                                                               
modified  as they  continue to  look  at cost  savings ideas  and                                                               
changing the  project description a  bit - the 48  versus 42-inch                                                               
work that is under way - will impact them as well.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR GIESSEL asked which one  of the reports addresses community                                                               
impacts, because she wanted it highlighted for constituents.                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
4:42:26 PM                                                                                                                    
MR. MCMAHON  answered resource report  number five and  said that                                                               
there  is a  major  effort  by External  Affairs  to outreach  to                                                               
communities that is reflected in slide 14.                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR GIESSEL  asked if  he could  talk about  the impact  of the                                                               
SOA's consideration  of a change  in oil  and gas tax  policy for                                                               
the project,  such as a change  in tax credits or  changes to the                                                               
minimum tax.                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
4:43:36 PM                                                                                                                    
MR. VAN TUYL reflected that  BP thinks a successful AKLNG project                                                               
depends on a  healthy base oil business. It's  very important for                                                               
a number  of reasons; one  is because those very  same facilities                                                               
at Prudhoe  Bay will  be relied  on for  decades. They  know that                                                               
first gas is  still many years away  and they need to  be able to                                                               
have a  safe, compliant, sustainable  base business for  the long                                                               
term.  That  is what  BP  and  their co-venturers  -  ExxonMobil,                                                               
ConocoPhillips,  Chevron and  Prudhoe Bay  - are  working towards                                                               
right now  in reducing costs  to make  it even more  efficient in                                                               
this cost challenging  environment. They are doing  the same with                                                               
AKLNG. They  can't control  the price, but  they can  control the                                                               
cost at which LNG can be  delivered to the market. An increase in                                                               
tax is  an additional  challenge to  those missions,  and affects                                                               
the base business that supports AKLNG.                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
MR. MCMAHON agreed;  an increase in oil taxes  could impact their                                                               
decision to enter the FEED and FID.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
MR. EHRHARD echoed the same perspective.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
MR.  MCMAHON  said  slide 15  highlighted  accomplishments  since                                                               
September. The team is now focused on these Outstanding Issues:                                                                 
-Domestic instate gas  supply structures in place  using the AGDC                                                               
gas aggregator                                                                                                                  
-LNG marketing structures in relation to the state's LNG share                                                                  
-Timely  completion  of  the   commercial  and  fiscal  contracts                                                               
followed  by   legislative  approval   consistent  with   SB  138                                                               
including a gas supply to the project.                                                                                          
ROYALTY DECISIONS:                                                                                                              
-Lease  modifications  at Point  Thomson  for  conversion of  the                                                               
specialized field leases                                                                                                        
 -Modification to limit  the state's right to  switch between RIK                                                               
and royalty in value (RIV) consistent with a RIK election.                                                                      
-RIK election subject to the Project Enabling Agreements                                                                        
-Determining the state's gas share structure                                                                                    
LEGISLATION TO AUTHORIZE:                                                                                                       
-Public vote  on constitutional amendment to  provide predictable                                                               
and durable fiscal terms.                                                                                                       
-Property tax structure                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR MICCICHE asked  if a delay on the  other agreements could                                                               
potentially compromise the timeline  that gets the constitutional                                                               
amendment on the ballot in 2016.                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
MR. VAN TUYL answered that  his understanding of the timeline for                                                               
entertaining a  constitutional amendment  is clearly  defined: it                                                               
can only be  entertained during a general election,  in this case                                                               
in November,  2016. To be  able to  do that, the  amendment would                                                               
need to  be drafted  by a  date in  June. Missing  that timeframe                                                               
would complicate things.                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR  STOLTZE  asked how  much  can  they  rely on  the  draft                                                               
constitutional amendment language provided in June, 2015.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
MS. RUTHERFORD said it is a  fluid document and not indicative of                                                               
anything the administration would propose moving forward.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR MICCICHE said  the point he is trying to  make is if they                                                               
miss  the  June 16th  deadline  that  will adversely  affect  the                                                               
potential of this project to move forward.                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
MR. VAN  TUYL said he was  not prepared to say  definitively what                                                               
the  impact would  be,  but BP  is working  hard  to ensure  they                                                               
aren't delaying the project.                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
4:53:04 PM                                                                                                                    
MR. MCMAHON said slide 16 was  the closing slide and a graphic to                                                               
show all the  deliverables to support the FEED  decision, some of                                                               
which are still under development.                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
4:53:33 PM                                                                                                                    
CHAIR GIESSEL said  she was thinking about the long  haul and was                                                               
looking  for  a  slide  of  the production  curve  for  this  gas                                                               
project, similar to the North  Slope's production curve. She said                                                               
the expectation  is that there  will be more  production emerging                                                               
from other areas, like the Foot  Hills, and the state is counting                                                               
on other smaller  companies to access the  expansion potential in                                                               
the  gas  pipeline and  that  affects  other decisions  they  are                                                               
making in this session related to the state's tax structure.                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR STEDMAN commented  that the oil production  curve is very                                                               
different   than  a   gas  production   curve.   He  recalled   a                                                               
conversation  that reinjecting  waste  product  into Prudhoe  Bay                                                               
could re-pressurizing  the field  somewhat, which would  result a                                                               
more oil being produced.                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR GIESSEL said  she knows that CO2 injection  is an effective                                                               
production enhancement  in the Lower  48 but wondered  whether it                                                               
is an  effective production  enhancement in  Alaska on  the North                                                               
Slope.                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
4:57:11 PM                                                                                                                    
SENATOR WIELECHOWSKI  asked on a  scale of 0-100 how  likely this                                                               
project is to happen within the next 15 years.                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
MR.  EHRHARD  responded  that  this  project  has  the  necessary                                                               
ingredients to  be successful.  It has  a fantastic  gas resource                                                               
that has been  recycled multiple times through  the reservoir and                                                               
another gas  resource that can  help fill  in the volume.  It has                                                               
good transportation distances  to markets in the Far  East and it                                                               
has a  reputation. Japanese  and Korean buyers  like the  idea of                                                               
buying gas  from the United  States and from  Alaska. Significant                                                               
technical progress has been made. The fundamentals are there.                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
MR. MCMAHON  was hesitant  to put  a number on  it, since  he had                                                               
been working on it since 1992. But  a lot of good things line up:                                                               
the fact  that they  have the  resource, the  fact that  all five                                                               
parties are sitting at the  table working together, the fact that                                                               
after  pre-FEED this  project  will have  gone  further than  any                                                               
project in the past, getting the  DOE export license and a second                                                               
set of draft  resource reports in. He is bullish  on the project.                                                               
The  reason he  hesitates to  put a  number on  it is  because of                                                               
market factors.  The AKLNG gas  resource is a tremendous  part of                                                               
ExxonMobil's endowment and  they will not stop  pursuing it until                                                               
it's done successfully. It is a key part of their portfolio.                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MR. VAN  TUYL echoed the  previous comments. Alaska  has multiple                                                               
known resources and  the gas source is close to  markets; all the                                                               
companies  have  done big  LNG  projects  around the  world;  the                                                               
alignment  continues  on  this project  and  that  is  absolutely                                                               
critical. They continue  to be bullish on this project  and it is                                                               
critical to BP's future in Alaska.                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
MS.  RUTHERFORD  said she  also  feels  very bullish  about  this                                                               
project.  Some   of  the  fundamental  problems   encountered  in                                                               
previous attempts  to monetize Alaska's  gas have  been resolved.                                                               
She is concerned about the  current economic environment, but the                                                               
good  news is  that this  project won't  come to  the market  for                                                               
eight  to  nine  years,  so  that works  to  its  advantage.  The                                                               
Japanese buyers are  very excited about AKLNG,  because they have                                                               
had  a long  term relationship  with  Alaska and  feel very  good                                                               
about it. It  is close to their market; it  is a stable political                                                               
environment; known quantities  of gas underpin this  project to a                                                               
far greater degree  than other project around the  world, and the                                                               
state is  aligned with the  producers. The  sovereign involvement                                                               
is critical to the Asian buyers; it is a huge advantage.                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
5:04:27 PM                                                                                                                    
MR.  KRUZEN  added that  AGDC  is  the state's  gasline  pipeline                                                               
company and they want to make  this project happen, but it has to                                                               
make economic  sense. They are  working with the project  to help                                                               
bring the capital costs down and to increase reliability.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR GIESSEL thanked the participants                                                                                          
.                                                                                                                               
5:05:54 PM                                                                                                                    
ADJOURNMENT                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR GIESSEL adjourned the Senate Resources Committee meeting                                                                  
at 5:05 p.m.                                                                                                                    

Document Name Date/Time Subjects
AKLNG SRES Venture Participant Update 01-27-2016.pdf SRES 1/27/2016 3:30:00 PM
AK LNG
AK LNG-Agreements to be Negotiated-01-29-2016.pdf SRES 1/27/2016 3:30:00 PM
AK LNG
AKLNG - SRES-Testimony-Leo Ehrhard-Conoco Phillips-01-27-2016.pdf SRES 1/27/2016 3:30:00 PM
AK LNG
AKLNG-SRES-Testimony-Dave VanTuyl-BP-02-27-2016.pdf SRES 1/27/2016 3:30:00 PM
AK LNG
HRES SRES-Testimony-Bill McMahon-ExxonMobil-01-27-2016.pdf SRES 1/27/2016 3:30:00 PM
AK LNG