The Alaska State Legislature was scheduled to convene its Second Regular Session of the Thirty-First Legislative Session from January 21, 2020, through May 20, 2020. However, on March 29, 2020, the Alaska State Legislature, like other state legislatures, suspended its session effective immediately, in response to the coronavirus pandemic (“COVID-19”). While the suspension was initially continued through May 18, 2020, the Alaska Legislature formally adjourned on May 20, 2020. Given the adjournment, the legislature did not pass any substantive oil and gas legislation
Alaska has collected nearly $100 billion in oil revenues (adjusted to today’s dollars) since it beca...
Alaska\u27s future was forever changed after the first barrel of oil traveled down the Trans Alaska ...
The Alaska economy is growing as high commodity prices (for oil and gold in particular) drive the p...
The Alaska State Legislature was scheduled to convene its Second Regular Session of the Thirty-First...
The Alaska State budget has decreased in recent years, and because of the lower price of oil, it is ...
The Alaska legislature is currently considering a major change to the state system of taxation for o...
Since the early 1980s, Alaska has relied on oil taxes for almost all of its state government revenue...
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This report discusses the legal issues considered by Congress on whether to permit drilling for oil ...
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Part of the Understanding Alaska series of publications.Government owners of petroleum subsurface ri...
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In 2021, the State of Alaska faced substantial challenges due to the public health and economic impa...
This is the third update of a series we began in 2012, estimating how much Alaska’s state government...
There is very little to report in Arkansas this year. The 92nd General Assembly made no substantive ...
Alaska has collected nearly $100 billion in oil revenues (adjusted to today’s dollars) since it beca...
Alaska\u27s future was forever changed after the first barrel of oil traveled down the Trans Alaska ...
The Alaska economy is growing as high commodity prices (for oil and gold in particular) drive the p...
The Alaska State Legislature was scheduled to convene its Second Regular Session of the Thirty-First...
The Alaska State budget has decreased in recent years, and because of the lower price of oil, it is ...
The Alaska legislature is currently considering a major change to the state system of taxation for o...
Since the early 1980s, Alaska has relied on oil taxes for almost all of its state government revenue...
Even though no oil and only a small quantity of natural gas is produced in Oregon, the Oregon Legisl...
This report discusses the legal issues considered by Congress on whether to permit drilling for oil ...
This Note examines the main statutes governing the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) leasing process, in...
Part of the Understanding Alaska series of publications.Government owners of petroleum subsurface ri...
After a bland start to the 2014 legislative session, fiscal year 2015 became interesting (and challe...
In 2021, the State of Alaska faced substantial challenges due to the public health and economic impa...
This is the third update of a series we began in 2012, estimating how much Alaska’s state government...
There is very little to report in Arkansas this year. The 92nd General Assembly made no substantive ...
Alaska has collected nearly $100 billion in oil revenues (adjusted to today’s dollars) since it beca...
Alaska\u27s future was forever changed after the first barrel of oil traveled down the Trans Alaska ...
The Alaska economy is growing as high commodity prices (for oil and gold in particular) drive the p...