Industry: Senate tax doesn’t move needleNorth Slope producers tell committee proposal won’t make state projects competitive for investment capital in current price range Kristen Nelson Petroleum News
The Senate Finance Committee got some praise from industry for the work it has put into crafting changes to Alaska’s oil and gas production tax, but oil and gas company executives told the committee April 6 that tax changes in the bill would not make North Slope projects competitive against other op....
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Small producer perspective Non-operator perspective Oil price issue Misalignment a concern
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