HJR 54 - FAVOR TRANS-ALASKA GAS SYSTEM & LNG SALES Number 0371 CO-CHAIRMAN GREEN brought HJR 54 before the committee and indicated that although the bill would be heard the following day, the sponsor wished to make a statement. REPRESENTATIVE GENE KUBINA, sponsor of HJR 54, explained that the resolution was the culmination of a year's discussions with people throughout the state and private industry, with the goal of encouraging marketing of North Slope natural gas. The resolution specifically asked the legislature to bring together people involved with natural gas, including lessees, the Governor, and the potential buyers. It put the legislature on record as supporting marketing of natural gas. It asked the Governor to bring those involved together, to continue to support the joint pipeline office, to encourage developers to have an Alaska-hire agreement for the construction of any pipeline, and to meet with all parties to try to bring it to fruition. The resolution also asked the President of the United States to make it a trade issue with Asian countries and to demonstrate to the country his support. Number 0526 REPRESENTATIVE KUBINA mentioned there had been talk about a natural gas pipeline for years. "This resolution does not really get into the route that would be taken," he said. "It tried to really skirt around the controversial parts and come into what we can all agree on, and that is that we do want to market our natural gas." Representative Kubina indicated some people suggested there was a 150-year supply of gas; he said there certainly was more than a 25- year supply. "As a legislature, we want to do what we can to encourage this to happen," he said, "so that, obviously, we can have the income into our state for it." He concluded by saying people would testify at the following day's meeting. MORGAN SOLOMON testified via teleconference from Barrow in support of HJR 54, saying the proposal had been on paper for many years and that Alaskans would benefit from the gas line going through the state rather than through Canada. Number 0709 REPRESENTATIVE KUBINA mentioned that HJR 54 had a $10,000 fiscal note from the department and therefore had a House Finance Committee referral. He had talked to the commissioner, who understood the fiscal note would be zeroed out; the commissioner had included a yearly trip to Asia, which Representative Kubina felt was unnecessary, as a lot of things could be done here to get this project moving. Representative Kubina suggested there would be little objection if the House Resources Committee wished to zero out the fiscal note. CO-CHAIRMAN GREEN noted that HJR 54 would be held over to the following day's meeting.