HB 387-OIL & GAS TAX CREDIT: JACK-UP RIG  1:41:48 PM CHAIR MCKAY announced that the next order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 387, "An Act relating to a tax credit for certain oil and gas equipment in the Cook Inlet sedimentary basin; and providing for an effective date." CHAIR MCKAY noted that a committee substitute (CS) for HB 387 has been drafted. 1:42:09 PM REPRESENTATIVE RAUSCHER moved to adopt the committee's proposed CS for HB 387, labeled 33-LS1282\S, Nauman, 3/11/24, [Version S], as the working document. 1:42:33 PM REPRESENTATIVE SADDLER objected and then removed his objection to adopting Version S. There being no further objection, Version S was before the committee. 1:42:54 PM TREVOR JEPSEN, Staff, Representative Tom McKay, Alaska State Legislature, Juneau, Alaska, reviewed the changes made in Version S, the committee's proposed CS for HB 387. He paraphrased from the summary of changes [included in the committee packet], which read as follows [original punctuation included with some formatting changes]: Section 1: Extends date which jack-up rig must be installed in Cook Inlet from July 1, 2026, to July 1[,] 2030. Requires jack-up rig must be used or contracted to be used for at least 3 years to qualify for the credit. Sets limitation on credit at $75,000,000.00. Section 2: No changes. MR. JEPSEN explained that the first change of extending the date to mid-year 2030 would allow more flexibility for getting the rig into the inlet and would allow for adequately addressing the Cook Inlet gas shortage. He said the second change would require that a company purchasing and bringing a rig to the inlet wouldn't receive the credit unless the company used the rig in-state for three years, or a company contracting a rig wouldn't receive the credit unless the company contracted the rig for in-state use for three years. He stated that the third change would set a limitation on the credit at $75 million to protect the state, rather than there being an open-ended credit. 1:44:08 PM CHAIR MCKAY announced that HB 387 was held over.