CSHJR 54(RES) am FAVOR TRANS-ALASKA GAS SYSTEM & LNG SALES SENATOR LEMAN announced CSHJR 54(RES) to be up for discussion. REPRESENTATIVE GENE KUBINA, sponsor, said a lot of people have had input into the writing of this bill and do not oppose it. It requests all the lessees to intensify their efforts to get a contractual relationship to market our huge quantities of natural gas to the Asian market. It asks the President of the United States to demonstrate national support and to basically "plug it" with our Asian trading partners. It asks the Governor to assure the buyers that the State will provide continuity in regards to its supply, tax structure, and regulatory policy. It encourages private developers to use the State's labor force and have an Alaskan hire agreement for any project that would market it. REPRESENTATIVE KUBINA said there was a very good article from the Ketchikan Daily News by Lew Williams which very accurately spells out the issues that need to be addressed. It says the problem is not necessarily the price and that there's not a market, but that it is the internal structure we have and the way the North Slope companies work with gas. Number 456 SENATOR TAYLOR moved to adopt SCS CSHJR 54(RES) and asked unanimous consent. There were no objections and it was so ordered. MR. WAYNE LEWIS, Manager, External Affairs, Yukon Pacific Corp. urged them to unanimously pass HJR 54. This resolution represents a significant advancement in the evolution of the TAGS project which is so important to Alaskans, he said. It also sends a clear message to our Asian markets and competitors in the Middle East and on the Pacific Rim that Alaska recognizes our gas resource potential and we understand the need to forge a unified project scheme. MR. LEWIS said the problem isn't that Alaska isn't competitive, but that it's not competing. MR. JEFF LOWENFELS, President and CEO, stressed that the problem we have is that we are not alone in this race. Last week they had a visit from the Japanese National Oil Company who wanted our gas. They brought an attorney who represented six utilities in Japan. He said this is a project they are ready to build. They can do it with producer help or they can do it simply with the gas the producers have an obligation to produce. Either way, Yukon Pacific and CSX are committed to move this project forward, he said. They are committed to a project labor agreement. MAYOR DENNIS EAGAN, City and Borough of Juneau, said even though we the people of Juneau don't benefit directly, they would surely benefit from the wealth to the State treasury to be brought in by revenues from a trans Alaska gas line. He said the Assembly had passed Resolution 1806 in support of HJR 54. The Municipal League and the Alaska Congress of Mayors unanimously support this legislation also. JERRY HOOD, Vice-President, Alaska AFL/CIO, said they emphatically support this legislation. He said one of the things that concerns them most is Alaskan hire and they will discuss a project labor agreement for the Yukon Pacific gas line project as soon as the State has time to negotiate with them. They will discuss a plan of action where residents in rural Alaska and Alaska natives will not be excluded from job opportunities on the project. SENATOR LEMAN asked if there was anyone opposed to this resolution and there were no indications. Number 575 SENATOR PEARCE moved to pass SCS CSHJR 54 (RES) out of committee with individual recommendations and the appropriate fiscal note. There were no objections and it was so ordered.