SB 134: CREDITS AGAINST PURCHASE OF ROYALTY OIL Number 039 MR. EASON stated that it is up to the Commissioner to make a determination each time it is in the state's interest to fund or participate in a project. He said, "Under SB 134 the proponents of that legislation have presented a bill that truly is nondiscretionary in finding what is a clear and convincing finding of the project that they propose to build with state money. Under the EIC (Exploration Incentive Credit), we identify the ones we want to participate in, set the limits, and the amount of money that can be credited. Under SB 134 there is no such control because there is potential to create new disputes at any time on the instate refiners' part. The EIC's encourage competition and they are available to all lessees in a lease sale. Senate Bill 134 we believe, is a very anti- competitive bill and will tilt the competitive balance. The EIC's represent no forgiveness, they don't establish precedent of fighting the state for years and years in court only to be found wrong and not have to pay. Everyone who equally wants to participate in the program and they do it without having to renegotiate the contract position." Number 139 REPRESENTATIVE G. DAVIS asked if he saw any amendments that would make SB 134 amendable or agreeable by the administration. Number 149 MR. EASON stated that he personally does not think so, but he has not talked with the administration on that specific point. Number 163 LARRY KIMBALL, CHAIR FOR ALASKA FEDERATION OF NATIVES, felt the state needs to look at what is considered to be its interest in oil and gas and that interest has changed. He said, "There are a series of court cases in which the state has determined that the state is to pick up lands throughout the state. To say the state's interest may be diluted by remote areas is misleading, it may be true, or more true, if we were looking at the old state land selections." He stated they do not have any selections that do not have a major encroachment by the state's interest. Number 206 ADJOURNMENT CHAIRMAN GREEN adjourned meeting at 6:50 p.m.