Tax credit stability critical at CosmoBlueCrest executive says field economics assume current tax structure; credits form investments for future state revenues ALAN BAILEY Petroleum News
Arguing for stability in Alaska’s oil and gas tax system, Benjamin Johnson, president of BlueCrest Inc., told the Resource Development Council’s annual conference on Nov. 19 that funding assumptions for the development of the Cosmopolitan field in Cook Inlet are based on existing state tax laws, inc....
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Production in April Tax credits as investments Major factor No retro-active changes
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