The First Regular Session of the thirty-first Alaska Legislature began on January 15, 2019, and ended on May 15, 2019. A First Special Session was held from May 16, 2019, through June 13, 2019, with a Second Special Session following from July 8, 2019, through August 6, 2019. The 2019 legislative session resulted in virtually no oil and gas legislation being passed, as the Alaska Legislature focused primarily on legislation regarding the State budget and the funding of the Permanent Fund Dividend. Despite the uncharacteristic lack of oil and gas legislation, the Legislature addressed the prevalent issue of oil and gas leasing in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (“ANWR”) through the passage of Senate Joint Resolution No. 7
This Note analyzes the Department of the Interior’s recent decision to close off several million acr...
After a bland start to the 2014 legislative session, fiscal year 2015 became interesting (and challe...
presented at Energies of the High North - Arctic Frontiers 2012 Tromsø, Norway January 25, 201
The Alaska State Legislature was scheduled to convene its Second Regular Session of the Thirty-First...
This report discusses the legal issues considered by Congress on whether to permit drilling for oil ...
This report discusses the legal issues considered by Congress on whether to permit drilling for oil ...
Part of the Understanding Alaska series of publications.Government owners of petroleum subsurface ri...
Alaska has collected nearly $100 billion in oil revenues (adjusted to today’s dollars) since it beca...
This Note examines the main statutes governing the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) leasing process, in...
Present and potential petroleum development in Alaska is directly related to public-policy issues. T...
Petroleum is the major Alaskan source of energy immediately available to the United States. Petroleu...
Since the early 1980s, Alaska has relied on oil taxes for almost all of its state government revenue...
The world’s largest unspoiled ecosystem sits atop an oil reserve potentially large enough to fuel th...
This is the third update of a series we began in 2012, estimating how much Alaska’s state government...
Presented to the Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce.Northrim Bank. University of Alaska Foundation
This Note analyzes the Department of the Interior’s recent decision to close off several million acr...
After a bland start to the 2014 legislative session, fiscal year 2015 became interesting (and challe...
presented at Energies of the High North - Arctic Frontiers 2012 Tromsø, Norway January 25, 201
The Alaska State Legislature was scheduled to convene its Second Regular Session of the Thirty-First...
This report discusses the legal issues considered by Congress on whether to permit drilling for oil ...
This report discusses the legal issues considered by Congress on whether to permit drilling for oil ...
Part of the Understanding Alaska series of publications.Government owners of petroleum subsurface ri...
Alaska has collected nearly $100 billion in oil revenues (adjusted to today’s dollars) since it beca...
This Note examines the main statutes governing the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) leasing process, in...
Present and potential petroleum development in Alaska is directly related to public-policy issues. T...
Petroleum is the major Alaskan source of energy immediately available to the United States. Petroleu...
Since the early 1980s, Alaska has relied on oil taxes for almost all of its state government revenue...
The world’s largest unspoiled ecosystem sits atop an oil reserve potentially large enough to fuel th...
This is the third update of a series we began in 2012, estimating how much Alaska’s state government...
Presented to the Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce.Northrim Bank. University of Alaska Foundation
This Note analyzes the Department of the Interior’s recent decision to close off several million acr...
After a bland start to the 2014 legislative session, fiscal year 2015 became interesting (and challe...
presented at Energies of the High North - Arctic Frontiers 2012 Tromsø, Norway January 25, 201