ENERGY DEVELOPMENT: Can Alaska Learn from NORWAY’s Success? A Lunch and Learn Presentation January 26, 2012.

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ENERGY DEVELOPMENT: Can Alaska Learn from NORWAY’s Success? A Lunch and Learn Presentation January 26, 2012

The NORTH

Why We Went: Oil Production in Decline Alaska’s Economic Future is Uncertain

7 Years of Surplus Ahead; Then What?

NORWAY with Alaskan cities at corresponding latitudes

July 22, 2011

A Nation Grieving

WHAT WE FOUND

Norway Today: PROSPEROUS

Norway has more jobs in the oil and gas sector than Alaska.

Norway’s version of a Permanent Fund is much bigger than ours. $3 Trillion before oil & gas run out.

Snapshot of Norway (2010): Population: 4,888,000 (7x that of Alaska) Income Per Capita: $88,400 (vs. $43,209 AK) Income: GDP/PPP: $59,100 (vs. $47,700 U.S.) Unemployment Rate: 3% % of Government annual expenditure paid by oil and gas revenues: % (vs % AK) Democratically elected unicameral Parliament. Plus ceremonial monarch.

Tour Focus: Norway’s Investment in Energy: Hydro-Electricity for Domestic Consumption Oil and Gas Development for Export

A Summary of What We Learned: Norwegians are not worried about their economic future. Norway has abundant affordable electricity for all Norwegians. Norway has stopped oil and gas production decline. How?

Domestic Energy: HYDROELECTRICITY IS KING

Over 100 Years of Hydroelectricity The foundation of Norway’s modern economy Early 20 th century dams still producing Large build-up post WWII Electricity is used for heating

Norway’s Hydroelectricity Grid: To all communities. Owned or controlled by Norwegian government Electric costs similar across Norway Co-exists with Norway’s valuable fishing industry

Renewable Energy Leader – Hydroelectric Dams – Wind Power (none used in Norway) – Osmotic Power (salt/fresh water)

Oil and Gas Primarily for export World’s sixth largest oil exporter Europe’s second largest gas exporter

Norway’s Continental Shelf 100% of Oil and Gas is Offshore/State-owned

A Summary of What We Learned: Norwegians are not worried about their economic future. Norway has flattened oil and gas production decline. How: – By attracting investment capital, and – Co-investing in its own oil and gas development.

Norway’s Oil and Gas Production: Production Decline Delayed for 10 – 20 years

Lesson Learned Norway successfully attracts private investment to help develop its oil and gas resources: 60+ International oil and gas producers are investing in Norway.

60+ Oil and Gas Companies Invest in Norway

Norway’s Licensing System: Norway selects tracts to license (6 year initial term) after consultation with stakeholders Norway conducts initial seismic (2D); results are made public Industry submits applications consisting of a work plan, financial strength, safety record (no bonus bid, no royalty) Licenses are awarded based upon work plan and qualifications; 6 years = “Drill or Drop”

Norway’s Licensing System (cont.) Environmental and other approvals are included in license License may include several partners and specifies state (Petoro) share as part of terms Going forward, all partners are part of decision process, share investment, expenses and information

BUT: The #1 investor in Norway’s oil and gas development is…… NORWAY Through State Direct Financial Interest (SDFI)

What is SDFI State invests and participates directly (the same as a producer) in the development of the resource State substitutes … … definitive work and investment commitments, for upfront lease bonus, … participation in development decisions and access to information, for passive royalty role State becomes an active participant rather than a passive, back seat driver

Most significant lesson learned SDFI creates alignment of interests between the State and producers – State gains understanding of investment dynamics – State has full access to data and better understands field dynamics and development – State participates directly and has the ability to help drive development decisions – Increases State understanding, reduces State suspicion Norway once used bonus and royalty system, but transitioned away from it because they concluded it impaired investment decisions

RECAP: Private Companies Like: Norway’s Investment Incentives: Reduced Risk (2D seismic provided by Norway) Reduced Up-Front Costs (no $ bids) Shared Risk/CO-INVESTMENT (SDFI) Alignment between Norway and industry Predictability: Quick permitting, consistent environmental and safety rules, limited judicial interference. License to Production in 3 years. Tax Stability: 78%; non-progressive. Rapid deductibility of development costs

SUMMARY: “The Norway Model”: 1.SAVE 2.CO-INVEST 3.PROSPER

7 Years of Surplus Ahead; What Should We Do?

THANK YOU!

Backup Slides

Implementing SDFI in Alaska Can be added as an option in new leases But, that does not reach “low hanging fruit” – Challenge is to make SDFI available as an option to help immediately in developing existing resources Important part of Norwegian model: create a professional, non-politicized corporation (similar to Permanent Fund Board) to administer state’s interest

A Way Forward Create an option for converting to SDFI under existing leases (upon mutual agreement) – Focus on undeveloped or underdeveloped horizons Potential approach – State exchanges royalty for specified ownership percentage, fixes fiscal terms, becomes a participating owner – Parties (including State) agree to a specified work commitment for the agreed areas

The Goal: Change the Curve Source: BP Presentation on Proposed PPT (Alaska State Legislature House & Senate Resources Committees 2006)

Started by the Norwegian government in the 1970’s to learn the oil business and bring jobs to Norwegians. STATOIL is now a publicly traded private oil and gas giant. Norway earns dividends of $3,000,000,000 per year from its ownership of 68% of STATOIL’s shares.

Now operates in 34 countries North American Headquarters in Houston With 140 Norwegian oil and gas support companies Norway’s #2 export: Oil and gas support and expertise

STATOIL is now in Alaska: 16 of its own leases in the Chukchi Additional leases shared with ConocoPhillips Offices in Anchorage Norway’s government will likely receive more $ from production in the OCS off Alaska than the State of Alaska will.