(AK) State LNG project costs could be $4.6B to $11.4B
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State LNG project costs could be $4.6B to $11.4B
The Associated Press
January 30, 2014
JUNEAU, Alaska Alaska's contribution toward building a liquefied natural gas project could range from $4.6 billion to $11.4 billion, depending on the state's equity stake and whether it has a partner.
An agreement to advance the project, contingent upon legislation authorizing it, anticipates a state stake of about 20 to 25 percent. Alaska's participation rate would be established through taxes and royalties, and the state would be responsible for a commensurate level of construction costs. So if the state has a 25 percent stake, it would be responsible for 25 percent of costs.
That agreement includes the state, TransCanada Corp., the Alaska Gasline Development Corp., or AGDC, and the North Slope's three major players: BP, ConocoPhillips and ExxonMobil Corp. Current cost estimates, expected to be refined as the project advances, are from $45 billion to more than $65 billion.
On Wednesday, administration officials gave the House and Senate Resources committees overviews of a memorandum of understanding between the state and TransCanada detailing the terms of service for transporting Alaska's gas through a gas-treatment plant and pipeline. The agreement also represents a move away from the terms of the Alaska Gasline Inducement Act (AGIA), which Gov. Sean Parnell has said do not fit well with the current project.