SB 21 could surpass ACES revenuesIf production expanded — with new fields, more drill rigs, more pads at legacy fields — state could be ahead by FY ’16 at $100 oil Kristen Nelson Petroleum News
A big dispute in the battle over passage of Gov. Sean Parnell’s oil tax change, Senate Bill 21, was how much the drop in oil taxes — particularly the elimination of progressivity — would cost the state in oil tax revenue.
The fiscal note provided by the Alaska Department of Revenue for the bill as....
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