Alaska Raises Tax On Oil Profits To 25%
Oil Industry Says Hike Will Discourage Future Investment
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Oil transit and other pipelines at the Prudhoe Bay oil field on Alaska's North Slope, Aug. 4, 2006. The oil industry has warned that the state's new tax format will discourage future investment at a time when North Slope production sits at a 6 percent annual decline. (AP Photo/Al Grillo)
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The tax could bring in an additional $1.5 billion annually to the state's treasury, depending on market oil prices.
It was the second tax change in as many years, but Republican Gov. Sarah Palin said current law was tainted by a federal corruption probe tied to the tax and because it didn't earn as much as projected.
"There is no need now to come back next year to change anything," she said. "We want to send that message to industry: we're glad you're here; we want to see revitalization here in our industries here in Alaska and we don't believe there is a need to come back and revisit it."
The oil industry, led by BP PLC, ConocoPhillips and Exxon Mobil Corp., however warned that the new tax format will discourage future investment at a time when North Slope production sits at a 6 percent annual decline.
Doug Suttles, president of BP Exploration Alaska Inc., said in a prepared statement that he hopes lawmakers don't lose sight of the prospective fallout of the tax hike.
"I can only hope that once the impact of this legislation is clear, the administration and the legislature will revisit the issue," he said.
House and Senate Democrats hailed the bill as a chance for the state to claim a share of its mineral wealth.
"This is the time where the state takes back its sovereignty," said Rep. Les Gara, D-Anchorage. "This is the time where we say we get our fair share. This bill does all of those things, and does nothing to chill investment."
Palin called the special session to consider the tax increase.
We want to send that message to industry: we're glad you're here; we want to see revitalization here in our industries here in Alaska and we don't believe there is a need to come back and revisit [the tax structure].
Gov. Sarah Palin"We will need billions of dollars of investment to keep our production up, so I am hopeful the governor has not made a serious mistake with this legislation," he said. "But we won't really know for sure for a couple of years."
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