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01/29/2016 03:30 PM Senate RESOURCES

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03:33:09 PM Aklng Project Update by the State of Alaska Gas Team
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State of Alaska Gas Team Update
                    ALASKA STATE LEGISLATURE                                                                                  
              SENATE RESOURCES STANDING COMMITTEE                                                                             
                        January 29, 2016                                                                                        
                           3:31 p.m.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
MEMBERS PRESENT                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
Senator Cathy Giessel, Chair                                                                                                    
Senator Mia Costello, Vice Chair                                                                                                
Senator John Coghill                                                                                                            
Senator Peter Micciche                                                                                                          
Senator Bill Stoltze                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
MEMBERS ABSENT                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
Senator Bert Stedman                                                                                                            
Senator Bill Wielechowski                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
COMMITTEE CALENDAR                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
AKLNG PROJECT UPDATE BY THE STATE OF ALASKA GAS TEAM                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
     - HEARD                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
PREVIOUS COMMITTEE ACTION                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
See 1/25/2016 and 1/27/2016 Senate Resources minutes.                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
WITNESS REGISTER                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
FRITZ KRUZEN, Interim President/CEO                                                                                             
Alaska Gasline Development Corporation (AGDC)                                                                                   
Anchorage, Alaska                                                                                                               
POSITION STATEMENT: Provided a summary of AGDC activities                                                                     
relative to AKLNG.                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                              
MARTY RUTHERFORD, Deputy Commissioner                                                                                           
Department of Natural Resources (DNR)                                                                                           
Anchorage, Alaska                                                                                                               
POSITION  STATEMENT: Provided  an overview  of the  AKLNG Project                                                             
authorities  for each  state agency  including the  Department of                                                               
Natural  Resources (DNR),  the Department  of Revenue  (DOR), the                                                               
Alaska Gas Development Corporation  (AGDC), and the Department of                                                               
Law (DOL).                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
ATTORNEY GENERAL CRAIG RICHARDS                                                                                                 
Department of Law (DOL)                                                                                                         
Juneau, Alaska                                                                                                                  
POSITION STATEMENT:  Explained DOL authorities relative  to AKLNG                                                             
under SB 138.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
COMMISSIONER RANDY HOFFBECK                                                                                                     
Department of Revenue (DOR)                                                                                                     
Juneau, Alaska                                                                                                                  
POSITION  STATEMENT: Explained  the DOR  authorities relative  to                                                             
AKLNG.                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
ACTION NARRATIVE                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
3:31:39 PM                                                                                                                    
CHAIR  CATHY   GIESSEL  called  the  Senate   Resources  Standing                                                             
Committee meeting  to order at 3:31  p.m. Present at the  call to                                                               
order  were Senators  Costello, Micciche,  Coghill, Stoltze,  and                                                               
Chair Giessel.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
     ^AKLNG Project Update by the State of Alaska Gas Team                                                                  
      AKLNG Project Update by the State of Alaska Gas Team                                                                  
                                                                                                                              
3:33:09 PM                                                                                                                    
CHAIR  GIESSEL said  today's meeting  would conclude  the opening                                                               
week of  the Senate Resources  Committee's AKLNG  Project update.                                                               
She noted  the packets included  the PowerPoint, the  report that                                                               
is  required  from  Sec. 77  of  SB  138,  a  copy of  the  draft                                                               
constitutional  amendment  language  that was  presented  in  the                                                               
June,  2015,  update,  an  updated list  of  agreements  for  the                                                               
project and  a graph of  projected production of natural  gas for                                                               
the  AKLNG Project.  She  invited  the state's  gas  team to  the                                                               
table.                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
3:34:32 PM                                                                                                                    
FRITZ KRUZEN,  Interim President/CEO, Alaska  Gasline Development                                                               
Corporation  (AGDC), Anchorage,  Alaska, related  his background.                                                               
He is an  electrical engineer with 38 years  of experience within                                                               
the   oil  and   gas  business,   36  and   a  half   years  with                                                               
ConocoPhillips and  coming on a year  and a half with  the Alaska                                                               
Gasline    Development    Corporation   (AGDC).    Working    for                                                               
ConocoPhillips, he spent  more time offshore than  his father who                                                               
was  in the  Navy in  World War  II, but  well over  half of  his                                                               
career has  been involved  with LNG. Because  he was  involved in                                                               
gas  gathering  and  processing   work  for  a  gas  transmission                                                               
pipeline in the  Lower 48, ConocoPhillips tapped him to  go up to                                                               
the Kenai  LNG plant in  Nikiski where  he was head  engineer for                                                               
six years. He went  on to be part of the  team that helped design                                                               
the  next  generation  of LNG  plant  that  ConocoPhillips  would                                                               
market  across the  world.  From there  he  joined the  licensing                                                               
team.  He helped  start  up an  LNG plant  and  then managed  the                                                               
export engineers that  really know the details of  how to design,                                                               
construct  and  operate  an  LNG  plant.  He  had  been  involved                                                               
directly  with two  previous attempts  to  monetize Alaska  North                                                               
Slope natural gas: one was an  LNG project and one was an attempt                                                               
to  pipe gas  to  the Lower  48.  He also  helped  staff a  third                                                               
attempt.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
MR.  KRUZEN said  he transitioned  to AGDC  as vice  president of                                                               
AKLNG,  so  he  is  the corporation's  technical  person  on  LNG                                                               
matters and the Project  Steering Committee (PSC) representative,                                                               
the technical  governance body of  the four co-venturers  for the                                                               
AKLNG Project.  He represents  AGDC, the  folks that  brought the                                                               
ASAP project  forward on schedule  and within budget,  the people                                                               
who  now, with  the TransCanada  buyout, represent  the State  of                                                               
Alaska (SOA)  on its full  25 percent  of all the  objects within                                                               
the AKLNG Project,  and the people who are getting  spooled up to                                                               
take on the task of instate gas.                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
3:38:28 PM                                                                                                                    
MARTY  RUTHERFORD,  Deputy  Commissioner, Department  of  Natural                                                               
Resources  (DNR), Anchorage,  Alaska,  said she  would provide  a                                                               
summary of  the AKLNG Project  authorities for each  state agency                                                               
including  the   Department  of  Natural  Resources   (DNR),  the                                                               
Department  of   Revenue  (DOR),   the  Alaska   Gas  Development                                                               
Corporation (AGDC),  and the Department  of Law (DOL).  She would                                                               
also  talk about  their roles  and focus  areas within  the AKLNG                                                               
Project.  The  team  would  discuss  each  agency's  organization                                                               
associated with AKLNG and that  entity's decision making process.                                                               
The  team  would  explain the  state  gas  team's  organizational                                                               
chart, the matrix organization,  and the coordination between the                                                               
state agencies  and AGDC.  They would discuss  the work  flow and                                                               
work  teams  and  provide an  update  specific  to  TransCanada's                                                               
buyout, the  AGDC's presidential  search, and  as well  as AGDC's                                                               
instate aggregator function.                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
3:39:22 PM                                                                                                                    
ATTORNEY GENERAL CRAIG RICHARDS,  Department of Law (DOL), Juneau                                                               
Alaska, said SB 138 creates  the statutory framework in which the                                                               
SOA operates within AKLNG; in  particular it defines the relative                                                               
roles of  the various  state agencies  within that  framework and                                                               
creates certain  changes to what  was then existing law.  It also                                                               
creates   an  expectation   of   certain   deliverables  to   the                                                               
legislature  for  final  approval  before the  project  can  move                                                               
through various stage gates including  into front end engineering                                                               
and design  (FEED). It  was passed by  the legislature  in April,                                                               
2014 and it  is still the framework that is  being used now. This                                                               
presentation focuses  on the  relative roles  of the  agencies in                                                               
executing  their tasks  within AKLNG  and where  they are  moving                                                               
along in the various work streams.                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
He said  SB 138  provides, in  particular, that  DOR and  DNR are                                                               
responsible for  negotiating the commercial agreements  on behalf                                                               
of  the state  that  impact  what has  been  referred  to as  the                                                               
"sovereign  interests" -  tax interests,  royalty interests,  and                                                               
other interests,  whereas AGDC is given  the commercial authority                                                               
over matters  that relate to  the infrastructure and  instate gas                                                               
delivery. DNR  handles the  royalty side  in the  upstream issues                                                               
and  the  DOR  is  tasked with  financing,  developing  financing                                                               
reports and matters involving the  state's taxing system. The DOR                                                               
is also the  lead in interacting with the  Municipal Advisory Gas                                                               
Project  Review  Board,  which  was  created  for  the  state  to                                                               
interact with  the municipalities and  the producers in  terms of                                                               
an acceptable property tax structure.                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
3:41:37 PM                                                                                                                    
MS. RUTHERFORD said  slide 5 is an overview  of state authorities                                                               
under SB 138.  DNR has the authority to  negotiate the commercial                                                               
agreements, to  market the state's royalty-in-kind  (RIK) gas and                                                               
the tax-as-gas (TAG) volumes, and  to modify certain lease terms.                                                               
Specifically,  DNR,  in  consultation with  the  DOR,  negotiates                                                               
agreements  including  the  upstream  gas  supply  and  balancing                                                               
agreements,  markets the  state's share  of LNG  and the  state's                                                               
portion of instate domestic gas (to AGDC).                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
3:43:20 PM                                                                                                                    
She said  the DNR will receive  the RIK (if that  is the decision                                                               
by  the commissioner  of DNR)  and  the producers  will have  the                                                               
option to pay  their production tax as gas  (TAG). The department                                                               
would  receive that  gas and  manage its  sale to  AGDC both  for                                                               
instate use and for export.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
MS.  RUTHERFORD  explained that  the  DNR  commissioner may  make                                                               
certain  modifications  to  the leases,  specifically  the  Point                                                               
Thomson leases. She explained that  Prudhoe Bay leases are almost                                                               
all Division of  Land (DL)-1 leases, the original  leases sold at                                                               
Prudhoe  Bay   prior  to   TransAlaska  Pipeline   System  (TAPS)                                                               
beginning operations.  Point Thomson  has new  leases form  - net                                                               
profit  share   leases  and  sliding   scale  leases.   In  those                                                               
instances, because  the total royalty  value of those  leases can                                                               
change, SB 138 says that the  DNR commissioner may modify them to                                                               
fix them at a certain rate so  that can be used as the percentage                                                               
by which  Point Thomson gas  would be  identified. DNR is  in the                                                               
process  of negotiating  those modifications  and is  progressing                                                               
quickly with them.                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR STOLTZE  wanted to know specifically  what the governor's                                                               
"must haves" are in reference to his January 18th letter.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
MS.  RUTHERFORD  responded  that the  governor  referenced  eight                                                               
agreements in his January 18th  letter to the producer companies.                                                               
The  Governor believes  these agreements  are  necessary for  the                                                               
state to  know if  it's in  its best interest  to enter  into RIK                                                               
versus taking royalty  in value (RIV), and to allow  the state to                                                               
feel  comfortable  enough  to  enter   into  a  fiscal  stability                                                               
contract with the producers. The  producers have indicated that a                                                               
fiscal stability  contract will be  a necessary step  before they                                                               
are  willing to  progress the  project. The  governor has  stated                                                               
many times that he is concerned about "project slippage."                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR STOLTZE asked what "slippage"  means. Does it deal with a                                                               
timeline?                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
MS.  RUTHERFORD  answered  yes. The  Governor  doesn't  want  the                                                               
project to  miss the 2024/5 window  to sell the state's  LNG into                                                               
the export  market and the  Attorney General has  determined that                                                               
the state cannot  enter into a fiscal  stability contract without                                                               
a constitutional amendment.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
3:48:59 PM                                                                                                                    
She explained that you have to  start with the fact that the next                                                               
opportunity  for a  constitutional  amendment,  which requires  a                                                               
two-thirds  legislative vote  by both  bodies, must  appear in  a                                                               
general  election. That  would  be in  November,  2016. Once  the                                                               
legislature  approves the  constitutional amendment  language, it                                                               
has to be certified by the  Division of Elections by late June in                                                               
order to appear on the November  ballot. If the legislature is to                                                               
have an  adequate opportunity to review  commercial agreements to                                                               
support that language, that would  be in mid-March/early April or                                                               
early second  quarter. The Governor  wanted to emphasize  that if                                                               
in  fact Alaskans  want to  hit that  timeline, then  these eight                                                               
commercial  agreements  have  to  be  in  place  and  before  the                                                               
legislature in  a timely fashion.  Then the FEED decision  can be                                                               
made in  early 2017, when  an export  window is available  to the                                                               
Asian market.   She could not  speak for the Governor  about what                                                               
will happen  if parties are  not able  to hit that  timeline, but                                                               
the state is well prepared to hit that date without partners.                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
3:50:31 PM                                                                                                                    
SENATOR STOLTZE  asked what the  options are for Alaska  going it                                                               
alone.                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
3:50:56 PM                                                                                                                    
MS. RUTHERFORD said  she didn't recall going it  alone being part                                                               
of  the  January  18th  letter.  The  Governor  has  said  he  is                                                               
committed to  the AKLNG  Project and he  wants the  department to                                                               
continue to work  diligently to get the  commercial agreements in                                                               
place so they don't have to  do anything other than progress in a                                                               
more timely fashion on the project.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
3:51:30 PM                                                                                                                    
SENATOR MICCICHE  said he didn't count  eight required agreements                                                               
for the constitutional amendment and  asked her to list the eight                                                               
she felt were necessary to move forward with the amendment.                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
MS. RUTHERFORD  listed them  - commercial  agreements/issues some                                                               
that role  up into one  agreement -  adding that where  they will                                                               
ultimately  reside  is  still  being  sorted  out.  They  are  as                                                               
follows:                                                                                                                        
     1. Gas balancing and supply agreement                                                                                      
     2. Byproduct handling terms (the  GTP CO2 disposal into                                                                    
     Prudhoe Bay)                                                                                                               
     3. Field cost allowance, which  is the amount the state                                                                    
     will pay the unit working interest owners for its gas                                                                      
     4. Point Thomson lease  modifications, which consist of                                                                    
     fixing  the net  profit  share leases  and the  sliding                                                                    
     scale  leases  at  Point Thomson,  fixing  the  state's                                                                    
     ability under  lease provisions  to switch  between RIK                                                                    
     and  RIV.  An aspect  of  that  is  also making  a  RIK                                                                    
     determination.                                                                                                             
     5.   Marketing  agreements.   Right  now   the  options                                                                    
     available to the  state are multiple. SB  138 said that                                                                    
     each  producer must  make a  bilateral proposal  to the                                                                    
     DNR  to either  purchase or  market for  the state  the                                                                    
     state's  volumes  of  RIK  and   TAG  gas  under  terms                                                                    
     generally  equivalent to  the  terms  under which  they                                                                    
     market  their own  gas.  The state  has  the option  of                                                                    
     going as  an equity marketer, which  is basically where                                                                    
     the state  would set up  its own structure with  all of                                                                    
     its own  people to market  the state's share of  gas in                                                                    
     competition  with the  other  producers  on AKLNG.  The                                                                    
     state also has  the option of joining with  one or more                                                                    
     of  the  producers  in  a  joint  marketing  structure.                                                                    
     Everything  is still  under discussion  at this  point.                                                                    
     6.   Members   agreement  and   associated   governance                                                                    
     agreements  (managed by  AKLNG).  These  are the  terms                                                                    
     under which  the state participates as  a joint venture                                                                    
     member  in the  infrastructure and  kit. This  is where                                                                    
     issues such  as third party access  into the facilities                                                                    
     and expansion prerogatives reside.                                                                                         
       7. The system use agreement which is about how the                                                                       
         owners of the gas will be able to access their                                                                         
     capacity rights.                                                                                                           
     8. Domestic gas sale terms to ensure that Alaskans get                                                                     
     access to gas for its own uses.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR MICCICHE asked  if she didn't see  a withdrawal agreement                                                               
as being a part of the overall requirement.                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
MS. RUTHERFORD responded that the  Governor's January 18th letter                                                               
specifically  said  that he  is  satisfied  with the  letters  he                                                               
received from  ConocoPhillips and  BP indicating that  they would                                                               
make  their gas  available  under  commercially reasonable  terms                                                               
should  they   decide  to  withdraw   from  the   AKLNG  Project.                                                               
Subsequently,  in conversations  with ExxonMobil,  Jim Flood  and                                                               
associated letters, he  has also determined that  he is satisfied                                                               
with the commitments that ExxonMobil has made.                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
3:57:16 PM                                                                                                                    
MS.  RUTHERFORD  continued  on  to  slide  6  that  outlined  DNR                                                               
statutory responsibilities in key areas:                                                                                        
-Negotiating commercial agreements                                                                                              
-Managing the risk/reward balance that  are inherent in the state                                                               
moving out of  a pure sovereign role  (the taxation/royalty side)                                                               
and into a commercial role as  an equity owner in the project and                                                               
receiving and selling its own gas.                                                                                              
-Ensuring certainty of the upstream  gas supply so that the state                                                               
in  turn can  satisfy the  buyers  that it  can access  it.   She                                                               
explained  that  basically the  state  will  never be  a  working                                                               
interest  owner, but  it has  to look  synthetically like  one so                                                               
that  it has  the same  prerogatives as  the actual  producers to                                                               
ensure its  gas is  available when needed  and so  that certainty                                                               
can be passed along to the gas purchasers.                                                                                      
-Marketing  structure,  ensuring  that  the  state  negotiates  a                                                               
reasonable risk/reward position.                                                                                                
-Determine how the state will function  as a shipper on the AKLNG                                                               
Project system  (which will  take a little  longer than  the next                                                               
two months)                                                                                                                     
-The primary focus is the state's  RIK versus RIV decision. It is                                                               
also  trying to  protect the  sovereign state's  interest in  the                                                               
governance  structures  in  expansions and  third  party  access,                                                               
because the  state will continue  having lease sales in  both the                                                               
North Slope and  the Foothills and other areas of  the state that                                                               
might actually have gas, too.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
Slide 7 illustrated DNR's functional  organization for AKLNG. The                                                               
North Slope  gas commercialization area is  where various subject                                                               
matter experts  are involved  to lead the  work streams  and team                                                               
discussions. Anthony Scott is the  commercial lead, Steve Wright,                                                               
a retired  Chevron employee  who dealt  with upstream  issues, is                                                               
the upstream  lead, David deGuyter, who  used to work for  BP and                                                               
extensively on  TAPS, is midstream  lead. They are also  about to                                                               
hire a  new short  term contractor for  marketing issues  for the                                                               
negotiation purposes  and some support  people under  North Slope                                                               
gas commercialization.  She said they also  work very extensively                                                               
with  resource  evaluation  people and  other  technical  experts                                                               
within  the Division  of Oil  and Gas  (DOG) to  ensure that  the                                                               
right  expertise is  at the  table to  ensure that  the synthetic                                                               
working  interest owner's  capacities  are  fully identified  and                                                               
protected in the negotiations.                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
MS.  RUTHERFORD  said  that  is  basically  DNR's  organizational                                                               
function and that they all answer  up through her and she answers                                                               
to DNR Commissioner Mark Myers.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
4:01:36 PM                                                                                                                    
She explained that  the decision making is basically  done by the                                                               
state  gas team,  a multi-agency  matrix  organization that  uses                                                               
internal subject  matter experts  and external  consultants. They                                                               
work issues  subject to  a lot  of policy  and terms  sheets that                                                               
were developed to support the  discussion with the parties across                                                               
the  table.  They  are  not   static.  As  new  complexities  and                                                               
alternatives present themselves, they have  to be vetted with the                                                               
policy  makers:  not  only  the  commissioner  of  DNR,  but  the                                                               
commissioner of DOR,  AGDC, and the Department of  Law. They have                                                               
these discussions and then go back  to the teams and they develop                                                               
the  positions that  in fact  are negotiated  by the  state's two                                                               
lead  negotiators,  Ken  Minesinger with  Greenburg  Traurig  and                                                               
Manzer Ijaz with Millbank, Tweed, Hadley  & McCloy. At the end of                                                               
the day, the final policy  decisions that are associated with the                                                               
DNR  commissioner's   statutory  authorities  are  made   by  the                                                               
commissioner.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR GIESSEL asked where the lead negotiators are located.                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
MS. RUTHERFORD answered  that they are not  located in Anchorage,                                                               
but  they  travel  to  Anchorage  fairly  regularly  for  ongoing                                                               
meetings.  One or  both  are  there constantly  and  both fly  in                                                               
Sunday night  this week. Given  the state's  financial situation,                                                               
they  are  trying   to  optimizing  the  ability   to  use  video                                                               
conferencing, teleconferencing,  and electronic exchanges  to the                                                               
maximum degree. People  in other law firms support  them, but not                                                               
much agreement writing is happening right now.                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
4:04:55 PM                                                                                                                    
COMMISSIONER  RANDY   HOFFBECK,  Department  of   Revenue  (DOR),                                                               
Juneau,  Alaska,  explained  the department's  authorities  under                                                               
AKLNG. The SB  138 structure says the producers can  elect to pay                                                               
their tax as gas  (TAG) and it would be set at  13 percent of the                                                               
gas.  However,  that  particular  component is  awaiting  on  the                                                               
state's RIK decision. If the producers  elect to pay their tax as                                                               
gas, then  the state also  has the responsibility  of determining                                                               
how the revenues  that are received when the gas  is delivered to                                                               
the state  eventually flow back  into the state and  finances the                                                               
project.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR GIESSEL  said her understanding  of the state's  25 percent                                                               
ownership is  that 13 percent would  come as tax as  gas and 12.5                                                               
percent would  be the royalty  if the lease  modifications arrive                                                               
at  12.5  percent. She  asked  if  that  25 percent  is  actually                                                               
somewhat of a moving target until it's nailed down.                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
COMMISSIONER  HOFFBECK   said  that   is  correct;   the  state's                                                               
percentage  ownership  will  be  consistent  with  what  its  gas                                                               
ownership is after the royalty modifications.                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
He went to slide  10 and said the DOR is  focusing its efforts on                                                               
reporting  on the  range of  financing options  available. Lazard                                                               
delivered a  preliminary report in  the last  legislative session                                                               
and they  will deliver  a final report  when the  first contracts                                                               
are delivered to the legislature.  He said the department is also                                                               
participating in  negotiating the  contracts primarily  with DNR,                                                               
but also with  AGDC. The team's focus is on  keeping all of their                                                               
options open.  They want  to make  sure that  none of  the fiscal                                                               
agreements  and the  governance and  commercial agreements  would                                                               
actually  preclude any  one of  their financing  options, and  if                                                               
they  do, what  the impact  is  on revenues  and what  mitigating                                                               
position needs to be taken in negotiations.                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
DOR  has  a  couple  of deliverables:  one  is  how  communities,                                                               
regional  corporations, or  individuals  can  participate in  the                                                               
project. That  will be in  the Lazard  report. It is  a difficult                                                               
component  of the  project just  because of  the risk  associated                                                               
with those types  of investments, but the structure  would be put                                                               
in place.  Smaller investments  would probably  come later  on in                                                               
the project when it has more certainty of completion.                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
COMMISSIONER HOFFBECK  said one thing  that is not listed  is the                                                               
continued  analysis  of  the   commercial  agreements  for  state                                                               
funding  options. Slide  11 indicated  that DNR  is carrying  the                                                               
load of  the negotiations. DOR has  a much more limited  scope in                                                               
the project and doesn't need  that level of additional expertise.                                                               
Deputy Commissioner  Keppers is essentially 100  percent assigned                                                               
to AKLNG and is DOR's face  in the negotiations. Working with her                                                               
are two audit masters out of  the Tax Division and two commercial                                                               
analysts out of the Economic Research Group.                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
He said the  department also has subject matter  experts and uses                                                               
contractors  when  needed   to  provide  additional  information.                                                               
Deputy  Commissioner  Keppers reports  to  him  and the  decision                                                               
making process is  exactly the same as with  DNR. Decision points                                                               
will be brought to him for  guidance and then they will take that                                                               
back  into the  process. He  would make  the final  decision that                                                               
would  be  taken  to  the   executive  committee  for  its  final                                                               
decisions.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
4:10:58 PM                                                                                                                    
MR. KRUZEN said  with the buyout of TransCanada,  AGDC became the                                                               
state's 25  percent equity participant  in the GTP,  pipeline and                                                               
LNG plant,  otherwise known  as the AKLNG  Project. He  said AGDC                                                               
set   up   the   project   funds  so   that   the   legislature's                                                               
appropriations can be  used to pay cash calls that  come from the                                                               
lead party, ExxonMobil. AGDC has a  role in assisting DNR and DOR                                                               
in maximizing  the value of  the state's gas  and a role  to also                                                               
figure out the  systems to get gas to instate  customers from the                                                               
AKLNG pipeline  at commercially reasonable rates,  which the ASAP                                                               
mandate says is "the lowest rate."                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
4:12:49 PM                                                                                                                    
He  displayed  an  organizational  chart and  said  AGDC  is  the                                                               
transporter; the molecules  belong to DNR, the  shipper, and that                                                               
it is all sort of managed in FERC Sec. 3.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
AGDC  is a  public corporation  with a  board of  directors; Dave                                                               
Cruz is  the chairman; Mr.  Short is  the vice chair.  Mr. Kruzen                                                               
said  he  is  interim  president; Miles  Baker  is  the  External                                                               
Affairs  and  Government  Relations  (EAGR)  representative;  Ken                                                               
Vassar  is   the  general  counsel.  Lieza   Wilcox  leads  their                                                               
commercial function and  Bruce Tangeman is leader  of finance and                                                               
administrative  functions.  Frank  Richards,  who  led  the  ASAP                                                               
effort, is now the Program  manager over the technical aspects of                                                               
AGDC's support of the AKLNG Project.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
4:14:35 PM                                                                                                                    
The decision-making  process is a  little different for  AGDC. It                                                               
has a "squad" of technical experts  to call upon. Mr. Kruzen said                                                               
that for pipeline matters they  confer with Mr. Richards and then                                                               
make the  technical decision;  if it's a  gas treatment  plant or                                                               
LNG  plant matter  they confer  with  himself and  then make  the                                                               
technical  decision.   If  it's   just  a  matter   of  technical                                                               
assurance,  it  ends  there.  But  if it  goes  on  to  inform  a                                                               
decision, then  it's taken to the  Management Committee (ManCom),                                                               
the  decision-making body  overseeing  the  AKLNG Project.  Frank                                                               
Richards is the AGDC representative on ManCom.                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
MR. KRUZEN  explained that in accordance  with their authorities,                                                               
if it's appropriate the decision  elevates to the president or to                                                               
the board and if it's a  policy matter he talks to their partners                                                               
within the  State of Alaska.  On the corporate side,  they follow                                                               
their delegation of authorities.                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR  GIESSEL noted  the pot  of money  AGDC has  in its  budget                                                               
structure for ASAP and asked what it is being used for.                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
MR. KRUZEN answered that AGDC has  two funds, an instate gas fund                                                               
which  is intended  for  ASAP, and  the LNG  fund  for the  AKLNG                                                               
Project. Those are blended together  in a formula to finance day-                                                               
to-day activities.                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR  GIESSEL asked  what work  is being  done on  ASAP at  this                                                               
point and why.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
MR.  KRUZEN answered  that no  technical  work is  being done  on                                                               
ASAP;  it's  on the  shelf.  However,  they are  progressing  the                                                               
permitting  side to  get to  the  end point  of the  supplemental                                                               
environmental  impact statement  (SEIS), which  gets a  record of                                                               
decision, which  gets the permits and  right-of-way along federal                                                               
lands. It requires a little money, but  not a lot. It seems to be                                                               
going well  and by the  end of the  year, AGDC, and  by extension                                                               
the State of  Alaska, will have an asset that  is useful for both                                                               
projects (because  ASAP and AKLNG  have the same route).  This is                                                               
an example of doing work that advances both ASAP and AKLNG.                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR  STOLTZE asked  if the  activities and  benefits of  both                                                               
projects are commensurate.                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
MR.  KRUZEN said  he couldn't  specifically answer  that, but  he                                                               
could say  that ASAP has valuable  assets - bore holes  along the                                                               
pipeline route  from NW of  Fairbanks down to Southcentral  - and                                                               
AKLNG has  also done a  lot of bore  holes from Fairbanks  to the                                                               
North Slope.  So, they compare  notes and try to  establish who's                                                               
got what and  what they do in common. If  it's something that has                                                               
commercial  import, that  gets negotiated  and they  arrive at  a                                                               
fair value exchange  of the data transfer. There  have been three                                                               
or four episodes  of that and it is going  well. AGDC also serves                                                               
as a  subcontractor for AKLNG  for things  they are good  at like                                                               
knocking on doors and getting  permits. The process seems fair to                                                               
him  and  he  hadn't  heard the  AKLNG  Project  management  team                                                               
express any concerns about unfairness.                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR  STOLTZE  asked  who  would   complain  from  within  the                                                               
administration and how a complaint would manifest.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
4:21:19 PM                                                                                                                    
MR.  KRUZEN   answered  that  the  administration   recognizes  a                                                               
fiduciary  duty to  get fair  value for  State of  Alaska assets.                                                               
"So, we  would complain if  we thought we were  hosed. Certainly,                                                               
AKLNG chooses  not to participate  and go  do their own  thing if                                                               
they feel we're charging too much."                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR  STOLTZE asked  where you  complain  if you  are an  ASAP                                                               
cheerleader.                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MR. KRUZEN didn't have an answer to that.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR MICCICHE said the  firm transportation services agreement                                                               
(FTSA)  is   out  into   FEED  and   asked,  as   contentious  as                                                               
negotiations have been, if that concerns him.                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
MR. KRUZEN answered  now that TransCanada is out  of the picture,                                                               
the firm transportation services  agreement would be between DNR,                                                               
the  shipper, and  AGDC,  the transporter,  to  move the  state's                                                               
molecules through the AKLNG pipeline.  Some people think the FTSA                                                               
should be advanced  before the FEED decision and  others think it                                                               
can wait  until after  the decision. He  didn't know  the answer.                                                               
The good thing  is that FERC Sec. 3, the  permitting process that                                                               
AKLNG  is  being regulated  under,  allows  the shipper  and  the                                                               
transporter to talk without fire walls,  which leads to more of a                                                               
collaborative  approach,  and he  is  quite  optimistic about  it                                                               
getting done.                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR COGHILL  said it became  clear in the  TransCanada buyout                                                               
that AGDC has some valuable assets  and asked if they become part                                                               
of  the value  set that  is brought  into the  25 percent  of the                                                               
state's ownership or  if they got lost in the  blended package of                                                               
cross funds.                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MR. KRUZEN  answered that  those assets didn't  get caught  up in                                                               
the  blend. This  sort of  information is  more of  a "below  the                                                               
bottom  line  transaction"  that  was negotiated.  They  are  not                                                               
talking  about   big  dollars,  maybe   $100,000.  He   added  by                                                               
comparison that the typical monthly  cash call for the state's 25                                                               
percent is maybe $6 million.                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR COGHILL  said if it  became clear that the  AKLNG project                                                               
just can't  make it for  whatever reason,  then the state  has an                                                               
asset, but he  wanted to know if  the state is giving  it away or                                                               
if it is part of the 25 percent value chain.                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MR. KRUZEN answered  that they are certainly not  giving away any                                                               
value of assets.  He explained that sometimes  people are steered                                                               
not so much  towards the proprietary information  within ASAP but                                                               
towards the  publically available information that  one gets from                                                               
the  permitting process.  If they  are talking  about proprietary                                                               
information, they have a discussion  and capture value for it. It                                                               
really isn't part of that 25 percent math.                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR COGHILL  observed that AGDC  worked very hard to  get the                                                               
property information  from north to  south and asked if  it could                                                               
be used with other options.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
4:27:54 PM                                                                                                                    
MR. KRUZEN answered  yes; but he didn't know how  big of a toggle                                                               
that information is.  The right-of-way for ASAP is going  to be a                                                               
major,  major, State  of Alaska  asset and  it is  something they                                                               
believe can  be transferred to the  AKLNG Project if that  is the                                                               
right thing to do.                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR COGHILL  said he just wanted  to make sure that  if these                                                               
assets are  under both the  permitting and under ASAP  money that                                                               
the asset is not going to be given away.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
MR. KRUZEN  said his  message was  heard and  he agreed  that the                                                               
property, and the  right of way that the property  provides, is a                                                               
valuable asset and said that it will be treated accordingly.                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR GIESSEL  said last year  a bill for a  right-of-away passed                                                               
the legislature and asked if  they have the complete right-of-way                                                               
now and if not, where the gaps are.                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
MR. KRUZEN  said he couldn't  answer that  at the moment,  but he                                                               
would get that information.                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
4:30:47 PM                                                                                                                    
ATTORNEY GENERAL  CRAIG RICHARDS said  that SB 138  provides that                                                               
the  Department  of  Law  (DOL)  and  the  attorney  general  are                                                               
ultimately responsible, in consultation  with AGDC, for providing                                                               
legal counsel for the commercial  agreements and their contracts,                                                               
whereas  litigation  and  internal corporate  counsel,  even  for                                                               
AKLNG, remains within the purview of AGDC's corporate counsel.                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Three  assistant attorney  generals  do the  work  - Jerry  Juday                                                               
works with AGDC,  and Martin Schultz and Elena  Romerdahl are the                                                               
two full time DOL attorneys who  are part of the DOR/DNR teams. A                                                               
few other  attorneys do part  time work. The  DOL has a  suite of                                                               
outstanding  counsel   that  is  used  for   AKLNG,  particularly                                                               
Greenberg  Traurig and  Millbank,  Tweed, Hadley  & McCloy,  that                                                               
have different roles in the different work streams.                                                                             
                                                                                                                                
4:32:41 PM                                                                                                                    
SENATOR STOLTZE asked if there  is 100 percent certainty that the                                                               
constitutional amendment is an absolute necessity.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
ATTORNEY  GENERAL   RICHARDS  answered   there  is   an  absolute                                                               
certainty  that a  constitutional amendment  is necessary  if the                                                               
fiscal  agreements the  producers want  contain provisions  in it                                                               
where the  legislature suspends  its power to  tax. Article  9 of                                                               
the Constitution, like most state  constitutions, has a provision                                                               
stating the  legislature cannot surrender  the power to  tax. So,                                                               
if the legislature's constitutional  authority to change taxes is                                                               
surrendered, then the constitutional amendment is needed.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR STOLTZE  said he  couldn't remember  the fiscal  terms in                                                               
previous   gas  line   agreements   requiring  a   constitutional                                                               
amendment and asked  if this issue has undergone  an evolution in                                                               
the  DOL.  He  also  wanted  to  know if  it  is  being  used  as                                                               
motivation to bring Alaskans in as part of the discussion.                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
ATTORNEY GENERAL  RICHARDS replied  that it  is a  strictly legal                                                               
issue.  The  Stranded  Gas  Development  Act  (SGDA),  which  was                                                               
another fiscal  certainty arrangement,  had a little  debate, but                                                               
from  the  beginning of  its  enactment  there was  basically  an                                                               
assumption  by  the  DOL  that  a  constitutional  amendment  was                                                               
necessary. The  Alaska Gas Inducement  Act (AGIA)  didn't contain                                                               
terms relating to the legislature  surrendering its power to tax,                                                               
and therefore,  there wasn't a  requirement for  a constitutional                                                               
amendment.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
COMMISSIONER HOFFBECK added that  SGDA had embedded language that                                                               
gave protection by  taking away more and more of  the state's gas                                                               
if  the legislature  changed  its tax  structure.  So, there  was                                                               
concern  even   then  about   changing  the   constitutional  and                                                               
statutory structure.                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
4:36:40 PM                                                                                                                    
MS.  RUTHERFORD added  that slide  18 is  the overall  high level                                                               
AKLNG structure  but she  directed them to  the bottom  tier, the                                                               
State  of Alaska  Gas Team  made  up of  the DOR  and DNR,  their                                                               
experts and consultants, as well  as a combination of North Slope                                                               
gas technical  experts that are  embedded in the Division  of Oil                                                               
and Gas,  Resource Evaluation, and  their associated  North Slope                                                               
gas consultants  that they use  outside expertise on.  Then there                                                               
are  the  AGDC  subject  matter   experts  and  consultants,  all                                                               
supported by  the DOL and their  outside counsel.  These  are the                                                               
people  who do  the  day-to-day work;  they  develop the  state's                                                               
positions,   analyze   the   options  and   assist   the   actual                                                               
negotiators,  and  who attend  the  negotiations  to support  the                                                               
negotiators.                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
But  when issues  that haven't  been  addressed through  existing                                                               
term sheets or policy directions  arise, they elevate to the next                                                               
tier,  the commissioner  of DOR,  herself  in DNR,  the AGDC  and                                                               
legal support from both DOL  and the Attorney General. When there                                                               
are policy questions a dialogue  occurs. If there is disagreement                                                               
among these people,  then it can be elevated to  the governor, or                                                               
if  an   issue  has  statewide  implications,   the  governor  is                                                               
involved.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR   MICCICHE  said   he   appreciated  the   organizational                                                               
evolution since November and thanked  her for demonstrating it up                                                               
to this point.                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
MS.  RUTHERFORD accepted  that on  behalf of  the people  who are                                                               
working hard on the technical and coordination issues.                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
4:40:07 PM                                                                                                                    
MR. KRUZEN  said slide 19  was AGDC's  version of the  slide that                                                               
was  presented on  Wednesday  by the  producers.  The two  anchor                                                               
fields -  Point Thomson Unit and  Prudhoe Bay Unit -  were on the                                                               
left. The  gas molecules that  are owned  by the state  are DNR's                                                               
molecules. Those molecules  move out of the  field facilities and                                                               
into a 60-mile transmission line from Point Thomson Unit or a 1-                                                                
mile transmission  line from Prudhoe  Bay into the  gas treatment                                                               
plant (GTP)  where the CO2 is  taken out, and in  through an 800-                                                               
mile  pipeline to  the Nikiski  LNG  plant at  tidewater.   Those                                                               
molecules  are  under the  purview  of  the  AGDC. The  DNR  then                                                               
markets the LNG to buyers out of state.                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
He recalled that Mr. Butt said a  10:1 ratio of gas is going down                                                               
to  be LNG  versus  gas that  is used  in-state,  but when  those                                                               
instate  molecules turn  the  corner and  go  to instate  markets                                                               
(instate aggregator box)  they are still DNR  molecules. The AGDC                                                               
is responsible for  figuring out the aggregation  systems so that                                                               
small communities  don't have  to deal with  it. The  large users                                                               
are  able  to manage  weekly/daily  temperature  type swings  and                                                               
inform  the LNG  plant of  what is  coming off  the line  so that                                                               
their operation is not impacted.                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
MS. RUTHERFORD said slide 20 talks  about the State Gas Team that                                                               
manages   approximately  20   project  work   streams  that   are                                                               
subdivided  into two  aspects. One  is the  commercial work  that                                                               
involve  the  negotiations  required to  develop  the  commercial                                                               
agreements to advance the project  and the other is the technical                                                               
work  which is  really the  upstream work  (getting certainty  of                                                               
supply off of the two units and  how that is going to evolve into                                                               
certainty of our molecules so they can be sold to the market).                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
Slide 21 talks  about the organizational framework  of the teams.                                                               
It's a  multi-discipline matrix organization; each  state team is                                                               
either led by  a state agency (DNR  or DOR) or AGDC.  It is based                                                               
upon  the organization  of the  statutory authorities  associated                                                               
with  that  particular issue  or  agreement.  Each team  includes                                                               
representatives from  other agencies as appropriate  according to                                                               
interest and  effect to  ensure that  there is  full coordination                                                               
and integration.                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
4:43:10 PM                                                                                                                    
MS. RUTHERFORD said that each  team includes state agency subject                                                               
matter  experts, legal  support both  from the  DOL and  external                                                               
legal   firms,  and   hired   expert   commercial  or   financial                                                               
consultants.  These teams work  internally and sitting across the                                                               
table from  the joint venture  sponsor companies. For  every hour                                                               
spent  across  the table  with  the  people you  are  negotiating                                                               
against you  should be  spending at least  seven in  getting your                                                               
act  together  internally:  understanding the  evolution  of  the                                                               
issues,  the  positions  of  the   various  parties,  working  to                                                               
determine  whether  nuances  need   to  be  elevated  for  policy                                                               
direction, and ensuring  that everyone has looked at  it from the                                                               
various  perspectives that  are  at play  in  the decisions.  She                                                               
explained  that you  are always  trying to  find that  sweet spot                                                               
that  satisfies every  party's interest.  There is  never a  time                                                               
when one  of the  lead negotiators attends  a meeting  that isn't                                                               
supported by these technical and commercial teams.                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR  GIESSEL  asked  if  DNR,  AGDC  and  DOR  all  have  legal                                                               
consultants or if they rely on the DOL and its consultants.                                                                     
                                                                                                                                
MS. RUTHERFORD  relied that the  DNR relies  on the DOL  that has                                                               
both  internal legal  support and  externally from  the firms  of                                                               
Greenberg Traurig and Milbank, Tweed,  Hadley & McCloy that bring                                                               
a  larger expertise  to the  discussion. It's  always a  constant                                                               
determination  by  the  team  as to  who  the  appropriate  legal                                                               
counsel is to participate in the discussion.                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Slide  22 provided  AGDC,  DNR and  DOR  jointly integrated  work                                                               
processes. Clear statutory  responsibilities have been identified                                                               
that  often  times  requires  coordination,  but  Ms.  Rutherford                                                               
hastened to add  that they work very hard not  to be duplicative.                                                               
She said they  have full State Gas Team meetings  at least weekly                                                               
to ensure that they don't have  gaps in what they are working on,                                                               
that everyone is covered and  resources are committed to it. DNR,                                                               
AGDC and  DOR have bi-weekly  meetings to coordinate  on specific                                                               
issues and decisions.  She turned the talk over to  Mr. Kruzen to                                                               
walk the committee through the essence of this presentation.                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
4:47:45 PM                                                                                                                    
MR. KRUZEN started with slide 23  and the acronym "RACI:" "R" for                                                               
responsible,  "A" for  accountable,  "C" consulted,  and "I"  for                                                               
informed.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
Who is  responsible? If  he was  given the  task of  pulling this                                                               
presentation together, he is the one  who has to get it together.                                                               
If he  does a bad presentation,  he's the one who  is accountable                                                               
and he gets fired. Who is  consulted? Who is an expert that might                                                               
be able  to give advice  that you  really ought to  consider? You                                                               
advise back what you like and  don't like. It's a two-way street.                                                               
Who is  informed? Hello press;  there is a presentation  that you                                                               
might be interested in at 3:30 p.m. on Friday.                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
He  said  they sort  of  divvied  up  what the  major  functional                                                               
responsibilities  were in  what  was called  the Functional  RACI                                                               
Matrix on slide 24:                                                                                                             
    Resource    ownership:   Deputy    Commissioner   Marty                                                                     
    Rutherford,   DNR,   is   responsible   and   the   DOR                                                                     
     commissioner is accountable.                                                                                               
     Sovereign taxation: Deputy Commissioner Donna Keppers,                                                                     
        DOR, is responsible and the DOR commissioner is                                                                         
     accountable.                                                                                                               
       Project ownership and governance: Frank Richards,                                                                        
     AGDC, is responsible and Mr. Kruzen is accountable.                                                                        
     Project financing:  Donna Keppers, DOR,  is responsible                                                                    
     and the DOR commissioner is accountable.                                                                                   
     LNG  marketing   and  marketing  of  the   instate  gas                                                                    
     molecules as  they turn the  corner from  the pipeline:                                                                    
     Marty  Rutherford is  responsible and  DNR commissioner                                                                    
     is accountable.                                                                                                            
     In-state  gas  delivery  (which  is  figuring  out  the                                                                    
     details  of  the  infrastructure, the  aggregation  and                                                                    
     that  sort   of  thing):  Brad  Chastain   of  AGDC  is                                                                    
     responsible and AGDC's Mr. Kruzen is accountable.                                                                          
     FEED decision support package: AGDC  will advise on the                                                                    
     kit; DOR  will advise on  the money; but since  most of                                                                    
     the commercial  work is with  DNR, Marty  Rutherford is                                                                    
     responsible and the Governor is accountable.                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
4:51:11 PM                                                                                                                    
Slide 26/27  broke functions down  into 10 task streams  and sub-                                                               
streams. Mr.  Kruzen said  this will probably  evolve a  bit, but                                                               
this is the administration explaining  to the legislature and the                                                               
public the division of labor amongst the major tasks.                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
MS.  RUTHERFORD added  that this  chart  is a  reflection of  the                                                               
authorities the  presenters have talked  about as well  today. It                                                               
is the  first step in providing  some granularity on how  some of                                                               
the functions  break out  and it will  become more  granular over                                                               
time.                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR GIESSEL  commented that  this really is  a breath  of fresh                                                               
air in  comparison to prior  AKLNG updates, notably the  one held                                                               
in  September, 2015,  in Palmer.  She appreciated  the hard  work                                                               
that went into it.                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                
MS. RUTHERFORD  said Mr. Kruzen  came up  with the idea  of using                                                               
this structure that is well understood in the project world.                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
4:54:02 PM                                                                                                                    
MR. KRUZEN noted some target  dates on slides 26/27 and proceeded                                                               
to slide 28.                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MS.  RUTHERFORD noted  that slide  28 talks  about slides  29-42.                                                               
Basically  it  identifies  the  various  work  stream  teams  for                                                               
everything from  the fiscals to  the property tax,  the upstream,                                                               
the midstream  use and the marketing  of LNG. The next  13 slides                                                               
give  more information  about each  of those  elements: the  lead                                                               
agency for each  work stream, what their primary  duties are, and                                                               
who the  team members are.  She offered to take  questions before                                                               
skipping to slide 43 and finding none, Mr. Kruzen took over.                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
4:55:29 PM                                                                                                                    
MR. KRUZEN said  slide 43 contains the update  on the TransCanada                                                               
buyout. The  legislature appropriated money that  is getting used                                                               
to cover  the state's  cash calls.  He said  the AGDC  board will                                                               
dissolve  the   entity  called   TC  Alaska   Mid-stream  Limited                                                               
Partnership at  the February 11  meeting. All the assets  are now                                                               
with AGDC.  He said, although  the shell company  will disappear,                                                               
many of  the fifteen TransCanada employees  primarily involved on                                                               
the pipeline project team are  still there through an arrangement                                                               
between  TransCanada and  ExxonMobil.  Key TransCanada  employees                                                               
were hired  by a contracting  firm and then ExxonMobil,  the lead                                                               
party, would  hire them.  This has worked  really well  and there                                                               
are  no gaping  holes. A  few people  actually moved  on, because                                                               
some of the  projects were on or approaching the  downward arc of                                                               
pre-FEED.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
MR. KRUZEN  said that TransCanada  had submitted a  final report,                                                               
which Deputy Commissioner Keppers is  auditing and that should be                                                               
finished soon. It looks like  TransCanada may owe the state about                                                               
$220,000. He could not say  enough nice things about TransCanada.                                                               
"They were a super co-venturer on this project."                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
MS. RUTHERFORD pointed out that  the $220,000 identified on slide                                                               
43 is the estimate that TransCanada  has as its final cost report                                                               
that was provided in mid-January.  An outside audit contract with                                                               
Ernst  &  Young is  being  overseen  by  Donna Keppers;  it  will                                                               
determine if that number is accurate.  DOR and DNR will follow up                                                               
to  ensure that  any  monies  owed to  the  State  of Alaska  are                                                               
returned as quickly as possible.                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
4:58:21 PM                                                                                                                    
MR. KRUZEN  said slide  44 was  the update on  the search  for an                                                               
AGDC  president.  In November  they  engaged  B+R Consultants,  a                                                               
boutique search  firm out  of Houston,  Texas, for  a sum  not to                                                               
exceed  $170,000 and  for which  there are  progress payments  as                                                               
various  milestones  are  met.  AGDC Vice  Chair  Hugh  Short  is                                                               
masterminding  the process  as a  board  issue. Originally,  they                                                               
thought that this would take  120-180 days, but it's going faster                                                               
and B+R is  turning up some interesting candidates.  He said they                                                               
are  looking   for  some  pretty  special   people:  people  with                                                               
demonstrated leadership  skills, with a good  solid technical and                                                               
project underpinning,  who know something about  gas pipelines or                                                               
LNG  or  both,  who  know  the commercial  stuff,  who  know  the                                                               
regulatory  and permitting  stuff,  and people  who  are good  at                                                               
stakeholder engagement,  such as with the  legislature. These are                                                               
pretty high powered  people and it will probably  take some money                                                               
to land such  a person - just  a heads up in case  they come back                                                               
to  the legislature  to approve  a signing  bonus or  a retention                                                               
program of some sort.                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR GIESSEL asked when the next AGDC meeting is being held.                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
MR. KRUZEN replied February 11.                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
He went  to slide 45  on the instate aggregator  corporation that                                                               
was set up  late last year as  allowed in SB 138.  Right now it's                                                               
just a name  and they have to  ask permission of the  board to do                                                               
the next steps,  which are things like what  the corporation will                                                               
look like,  how the  small quantities of  instate demand  will be                                                               
pooled  and how  it is  going  to work  with the  large users  to                                                               
schedule such  that the LNG  plant operation isn't  impaired, and                                                               
things like that.                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
MS.  RUTHERFORD   noted  that   slide  47  indicated   the  fully                                                               
integrated State  Gas Team  with the governor  at the  head. This                                                               
project is  very much  in development. Issues  such as  the major                                                               
appropriations,  the  fiscal   durability  proposals,  structural                                                               
issues associated  with marketing,  and a  state gas  company are                                                               
all yet to be determined. The  governor is going to have to carry                                                               
those  proposals  and  all  the   commercial  agreements  to  the                                                               
legislature.                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
Slide  48 contained  acronyms so  that Alaskans  can figure  them                                                               
out, and slide 49 contained the legislature's authorities.                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
MS. RUTHERFORD  said the DNR  provided the  TransCanada quarterly                                                               
report that  broke out  the final  costs and  how the  Alaska Gas                                                               
Inducement  Act (AGIA)  reimbursement was  involved. There  was a                                                               
total payment  of $64,590,000 and  she had already  discussed the                                                               
audit  that will  be  occurring.  The other  item  that was  made                                                               
available to the committee was  requested at Wednesday's meeting,                                                               
an update  of all the  agreements that are being  negotiated that                                                               
both do and do not  require legislative approval. TransCanada has                                                               
been  removed from  those  future agreements  where  they are  no                                                               
longer a party, but it is  still listed for those agreements that                                                               
are completed already.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR GIESSEL  asked her  to clarify:  in the  governor's January                                                               
18th  letter  to  the  producer  parties, that  not  all  of  the                                                               
governor's eight items will require the legislature.                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
MS.  RUTHERFORD  said that  is  correct;  not  all of  them  will                                                               
require legislative approval. She  also corrected a statement she                                                               
made on  Wednesday. She told them  that the state was  a party to                                                               
the Gas Balancing Supply Agreement,  but not a signatory. That is                                                               
incorrect. The  state is  both a  party and  a signatory  to that                                                               
agreement. She explained that their  understanding of the state's                                                               
role in the  Gas Balancing and Supply Agreement  has evolved over                                                               
time and it is fairly clear now to  the state as it is to the co-                                                               
venturers that the state has to be a signatory.                                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR GIESSEL said that was a  huge deal. She thanked her for the                                                               
Division of Oil  and Gas' production chart  that demonstrates the                                                               
state will be looking for  additional explorers to produce gas in                                                               
the North Slope and Middle Earth areas.                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                
MS.  RUTHERFORD responded  absolutely;  the  profile indicates  a                                                               
wedge to  be filled  starting around  year 2018.  It is  both the                                                               
opportunity  for  where  they  think   additional  gas  has  been                                                               
identified  already, but  also for  where new  third parties  can                                                               
monetize the  found gas. She said  that Paul Decker with  the DNR                                                               
Division of Oil and Gas could discuss this topic in the future.                                                                 
                                                                                                                                
5:07:49 PM                                                                                                                    
SENATOR COSTELLO  asked the Attorney General  what the governor's                                                               
January 18th letter means.                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
ATTORNEY GENERL RICHARDS said the  letter lays out the governor's                                                               
expectations: that  they will achieve  a series of  agreements in                                                               
time to make the timeline that  allows them to get the agreements                                                               
before the  legislature in time for  the constitutional amendment                                                               
to get  on the ballot; so  there is no slippage  if the producers                                                               
are unwilling to go into FEED without a fiscal agreement.                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR COSTELLO  commented that  it's being  talked about  as an                                                               
ultimatum.                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
ATTORNEY  GENERL  RICHARDS  responded  that he  didn't  know  why                                                               
people were characterizing  it as an ultimatum. It  just lays out                                                               
expectations as  to a schedule if  everyone is going to  make the                                                               
timeline for this project.                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR COSTELLO guessed  that when that word is  used perhaps it                                                               
means  if a  certain action  doesn't  happen that  there will  be                                                               
consequences. The  letter says he  would consider  other options,                                                               
and that is disconcerting to her.                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR   GIESSEL  asked   the   exact  date   for  achieving   the                                                               
constitutional amendment  language for  the November  ballot. She                                                               
heard it is June 25th.                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
ATTORNEY GENERL RICHARDS said he  didn't know the exact date, but                                                               
it's within a  few days of that range. It  involves the amount of                                                               
time  the  Lieutenant  Governor  would need  to  get  the  ballot                                                               
certified under the regulatory structure.                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR GIESSEL  said there  is also a  public opportunity  to view                                                               
that  and  asked if  it  was  90 or  60  days  and asked  if  the                                                               
legislature has  to wait for  that time  period to end  before it                                                               
can act.                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                
ATTORNEY GENERL  RICHARDS said he  must review the  mechanics and                                                               
procedural process of how it goes to the ballot.                                                                                
                                                                                                                                
CHAIR GIESSEL asked him to do  that and send the information back                                                               
to her office.  She would distribute it to the  committee and put                                                               
it on the legislative website.                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
ATTORNEY GENERAL RICHARDS said he would be happy to do that.                                                                    
                                                                                                                                
MS.  RUTHERFORD asked  for clarification,  because  she might  be                                                               
referring to  two different things. Is  it the length of  time by                                                               
which  the  public  and  legislature  must  have  access  to  the                                                               
commercial agreements  before acting or  is she asking  about the                                                               
constitutional amendment provisions.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR GIESSEL  answered the commercial agreements,  and thanked                                                               
Ms. Rutherford for that clarification.                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                
SENATOR  STOLTZE complimented  Chair Giessel  for conducting  the                                                               
hearing and  for the information  received. He said to  not judge                                                               
the  community of  Palmer  by the  activities  of the  September,                                                               
2015, meeting when the former head  of AGDC, Mr. Dan Fauske, "was                                                               
asked  to walk  a flea  infested dog  at the  last minute."  It's                                                               
truly a  great place. He  was pleased  that Ms. Rutherford  is in                                                               
more of a leadership role now.                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                
5:12:55 PM                                                                                                                    
ADJOURNMENT                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                
There being  no further  business to  come before  the committee,                                                               
the  Senate Resources  Standing Committee  meeting was  adjourned                                                               
5:13 p.m.                                                                                                                       

Document Name Date/Time Subjects
AKLNG State Gas Team organization Final 1-27-16.pdf SRES 1/29/2016 3:30:00 PM
AK LNG
SRES-Sec 77 -SB 138 Report -01-29-2016.pdf SRES 1/29/2016 3:30:00 PM
SB 138
AK LNG- Placeholder Constitional Amendment Language (June 2015)-01-29-2016.pdf SRES 1/29/2016 3:30:00 PM
AKLNG-Offtake Profiles-01-29-2016.pdf SRES 1/29/2016 3:30:00 PM