
Dan Stickel
36:09 - 36:43
"we calculate based on our, our assumptions that the effective rate would be somewhere between 10 and 11 cents per 1,000 cubic feet."
“we calculate based on our, our assumptions that the effective rate would be somewhere between 10 and 11 cents per 1,000 cubic feet.”
But then once the full export project comes online, that weighted average The tax rate is going to be a little bit higher. We calculate based on our, our assumptions that the effective rate would be somewhere between 10 and 11 cents per 1,000 cubic feet. And again, have some examples later on in the presentation to go through those. Those tax rates would all be inflation adjusted based on CPI inflation, except that they must increase by at least 1% per year. And can't increase by more than 2% per year.
Senator Bert Stedman pressed the Alaska Senate Finance Committee to obtain standalone Phase 1 pipeline economics before acting on Alaska LNG tax relief. The special session ends in four days.
