HCR 17-SALE OF NATURAL GAS TO POWER DATA CENTERS    CHAIRMAN TORGERSON announced HCR 17 to be up for consideration. MR. MARK MYER, Division of Oil and Gas, Department of Natural Resources (DNR), said that DNR supports HCR 17. He said the amendments adopted in the House significantly improved the bill. He thought the challenge of this project would be to determine a valuation methodology that would be fair prior to a gas sale. Some of the questions that would have to be discussed with the producers are the structure of the facilities and the method of repayment of gas. SENATOR TAYLOR asked if a sale could take place without approval of the legislature because it says the commissioner "can determine on his own" and make such a sale. CHAIRMAN TORGERSON responded if DNR puts it out as a competitive bid, it can sell it, but it can't negotiate one without the legislature's approval. SENATOR TAYLOR asked if DNR could make a determination, go through a competitive bidding and sell the state's royalty gas on the North Slope. CHAIRMAN TORGERSON answered affirmatively. MR. MYERS said that one of the "WHEREAS" clauses requires DNR to have long-term substantial sales of the state's oil and gas and to obtain the approval of the legislature. CHAIRMAN TORGERSON asked if sales from competitive bids must have legislative approval. MR. MYERS answered yes. SENATOR PEARCE moved to pass HCR 17 from committee with individual recommendations. There were no objections and it was so ordered.