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ENERGY DEVELOPMENT:
HOW NORWAY DOES IT•Who went to Norway•Why we went•What we learned
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Who Went:
45 Alaskans:• 12 Legislators (Republicans and Democrats)• Oil and Gas Industry Representatives• Renewable Energy Practitioners and
Advocates• Local Government Reps• Economic Development Interests/Investors• One Fed
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Tour Focus: Norway’s Investment in Energy:
–Oil and Gas Development for Export–Hydro-Electricity for Domestic
Consumption
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Why We Went:Oil Production in Decline
Alaska’s Economic Future is Uncertain
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7 Years of Surplus Ahead; Then What?
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What We Learned (50K’ view):• 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?• Norway attracts investment capital with
investment incentives.
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“The Norway Model” (50K’ view):
• Norway is an Owner and Investor state.• Makes direct $ investment in its energy
development.• Equity ownership = control• Takes calculated risks. Reaps rewards.• Thinks long term: Multi-generation planning
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NORWAYwith Alaskan cities at corresponding latitudes
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Norway Today
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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: 10 - 26% (vs. 80-90% AK)• Democratically elected unicameral
Parliament. Plus ceremonial monarch.
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What We Learned:Norway’s version of a Permanent
Fund is much bigger than ours.
$3 Trillion before oil & gas run out.
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Norway’s OIL and GAS
• Primarily for export• World’s 6th largest oil exporter• Europe’s 2nd largest gas exporter
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Norway’s Continental Shelf100% of Oil and Gas is Offshore/State-owned
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Norway’s Oil and Gas Production:Production Decline Delayed for 10 – 20 years
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We Also Learned:Norway has more jobs in the oil
and gas sector than Alaska.
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How they did it:
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• Started by the Norwegian government 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.
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• STATOIL is now operating 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
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• STATOIL is now in Alaska:• 16 of its own leases in the Chukchi• More 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.
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A Major Finding:
Norway successfully attracts private investment to develop its oil and gas resources: 60+ International oil and gas producers are investing in Norway.
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How Does Norway Attract Investment Capital?
• Norway has a tract licensing and co-investment system that provides investment incentives and aligns Norway’s financial interests with those of the private sector.
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Norway’s Licensing System:
1. Norway selects tracts to license after consultation with stakeholders.
2. Norway conducts initial seismic (2D); results are made public
3. Norway determines its % investment share in each tract (S.D.F.I.)
4. Industry applies for 6 year licenses5. Application consists of a work plan, financial
strength, safety record
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Norway’s Licensing System (cont.)
7. No bonus bid, no royalty8. Licenses are awarded based upon work plan
and qualifications; 6 years = “Drill or Drop”9. One license may include several partners
including Norway as a co-investor (S.D.F.I.)10. All information is shared between partners
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60+ Oil and Gas Companies Invest in Norway
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• BUT: The #1 investor in Norway’s oil and gas development is……
NORWAY
(Via SDFI)
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What is SDFI?State Direct Financial Interest
• State invests and participates directly (the same as a producer) in the development of the resource– Percentage set upfront on a field by field basis– State pays its proportionate share of the exploration and
development costs, receives a proportionate share of the production• State substitutes:
– Definitive work and investment commitments, for upfront lease bonus– State participation in development decisions and access to
information, for passive royalty role• Effect:
– State becomes an active participant rather than a passive, back seat driver
– Producer investment decisions are no longer distorted by “dead” capital; all investment produces returns
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What Private Companies Like: 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• Tax Stability: 78%; non-progressive. Rapid
deductibility of development costs• Predictability: Quick permitting, consistent
environmental and safety rules, limited judicial interference.
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Predictable Environment and Safety Rules and Penalties:
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BOTTOM LINE:
•RETURN ON INVESTMENT:–Predictable: From license to production
quickly–Fast: In as little as 2 years
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Domestic Energy Consumption: HYDROELECTRICITY IS KING
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Over 100 Years of Hydroelectric
• Foundation of Norway’s modern economy
• Early 20th century dams still producing• Large build-up post WWII• Electricity is used for heating.
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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
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Norway’s Global Energy Outlook
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Most significant lesson learned• Alignment of interests between the State and producers
resulting from SDFI (State Direct Financial Interest) creates significant benefits– As an investor, State gains an understanding of investment dynamics– As an investor, State has full access to data and better understands
field dynamics and development – As an investor, 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
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Implementing SDFI in Alaska
• Can be added as an option in new leases• But, that does not reach “low hanging fruit”
– Best option in the near term for offsetting production declines/increasing production is by developing viscous, heavy and economically challenged horizons in existing fields
– Significant resource, no significant permitting requirements, existing infrastructure, known resource
• Challenge is to make SDFI available as an option to help immediately
• Important part of Norwegian model: create a professional, non-politicized corporation (similar to Permanent Fund Board) to administer state’s interest
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A Way Forward
• Create a mechanism for converting to SDFI under existing leases (upon mutual agreement)– Focus on new areas: previously undeveloped or underdeveloped
horizons (heavy, viscous and economically challenged)– Provide option for converting to SDFI for development of those areas
• Key provisions– 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
• Create a professional, non-politicized corporation (similar to Permanent Fund Board) to administer state’s interest
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SUMMARY: The Norway Model:
• SAVE• INVEST– Co-Investment in Oil and Gas for Export– Invest in Renewable Energy for Domestic Use
•PROSPER
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7 Years of Surplus Ahead; What Might Norway Do?
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