(a)[Repealed, Sec. 34 ch 2 TSSLA 2006.]

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Terms Used In Alaska Statutes 43.55.011

  • Lease: A contract transferring the use of property or occupancy of land, space, structures, or equipment in consideration of a payment (e.g., rent). Source: OCC
  • month: means a calendar month unless otherwise expressed. See Alaska Statutes 01.10.060
  • Obligation: An order placed, contract awarded, service received, or similar transaction during a given period that will require payments during the same or a future period.
  • property: includes real and personal property. See Alaska Statutes 01.10.060
  • Settlement: Parties to a lawsuit resolve their difference without having a trial. Settlements often involve the payment of compensation by one party in satisfaction of the other party's claims.
  • state: means the State of Alaska unless applied to the different parts of the United States and in the latter case it includes the District of Columbia and the territories. See Alaska Statutes 01.10.060
(b)[Repealed, Sec. 34 ch 2 TSSLA 2006.]
(c)[Repealed, Sec. 34 ch 2 TSSLA 2006.]
(d)[Repealed, Sec. 18 ch 116 SLA 1981.]
(e) There is levied on the producer of oil or gas a tax for all oil and gas produced each calendar year from each lease or property in the state, less any oil and gas the ownership or right to which is exempt from taxation or constitutes a landowner’s royalty interest or for which a tax is levied by Alaska Stat. § 43.55.014. Except as otherwise provided under (f), (j), (k), (o), and (p) of this section, for oil and gas produced

(1) before January 1, 2014, the tax is equal to the sum of

(A) the annual production tax value of the taxable oil and gas as calculated under Alaska Stat. § 43.55.160(a)(1) multiplied by 25 percent; and
(B) the sum, over all months of the calendar year, of the tax amounts determined under (g) of this section;
(2) on and after January 1, 2014, and before January 1, 2022, the tax is equal to the annual production tax value of the taxable oil and gas as calculated under Alaska Stat. § 43.55.160(a)(1) multiplied by 35 percent;
(3) on and after January 1, 2022, the tax for

(A) oil is equal to the annual production tax value of the taxable oil as calculated under Alaska Stat. § 43.55.160(h) multiplied by 35 percent;
(B) gas is equal to 13 percent of the gross value at the point of production of the taxable gas; if the gross value at the point of production of gas produced from a lease or property is less than zero, that gross value at the point of production is considered zero for purposes of this subparagraph.
(f) The levy of tax under (e) of this section for

(1) oil and gas produced before January 1, 2022, from leases or properties that include land north of 68 degrees North latitude, other than gas subject to (o) of this section, may not be less than

(A) four percent of the gross value at the point of production when the average price per barrel for Alaska North Slope crude oil for sale on the United States West Coast during the calendar year for which the tax is due is more than $25;
(B) three percent of the gross value at the point of production when the average price per barrel for Alaska North Slope crude oil for sale on the United States West Coast during the calendar year for which the tax is due is over $20 but not over $25;
(C) two percent of the gross value at the point of production when the average price per barrel for Alaska North Slope crude oil for sale on the United States West Coast during the calendar year for which the tax is due is over $17.50 but not over $20;
(D) one percent of the gross value at the point of production when the average price per barrel for Alaska North Slope crude oil for sale on the United States West Coast during the calendar year for which the tax is due is over $15 but not over $17.50; or
(E) zero percent of the gross value at the point of production when the average price per barrel for Alaska North Slope crude oil for sale on the United States West Coast during the calendar year for which the tax is due is $15 or less; and
(2) oil produced on and after January 1, 2022, from leases or properties that include land north of 68 degrees North latitude, may not be less than

(A) four percent of the gross value at the point of production when the average price per barrel for Alaska North Slope crude oil for sale on the United States West Coast during the calendar year for which the tax is due is more than $25;
(B) three percent of the gross value at the point of production when the average price per barrel for Alaska North Slope crude oil for sale on the United States West Coast during the calendar year for which the tax is due is over $20 but not over $25;
(C) two percent of the gross value at the point of production when the average price per barrel for Alaska North Slope crude oil for sale on the United States West Coast during the calendar year for which the tax is due is over $17.50 but not over $20;
(D) one percent of the gross value at the point of production when the average price per barrel for Alaska North Slope crude oil for sale on the United States West Coast during the calendar year for which the tax is due is over $15 but not over $17.50; or
(E) zero percent of the gross value at the point of production when the average price per barrel for Alaska North Slope crude oil for sale on the United States West Coast during the calendar year for which the tax is due is $15 or less.
(g) For each month of a calendar year before 2014 for which the producer’s average monthly production tax value under Alaska Stat. § 43.55.160(a)(2) of a BTU equivalent barrel of the taxable oil and gas is more than $30, the amount of tax for purposes of (e)(1)(B) of this section is determined by multiplying the monthly production tax value of the taxable oil and gas produced during the month by the tax rate calculated as follows:

(1) if the producer’s average monthly production tax value of a BTU equivalent barrel of the taxable oil and gas for the month is not more than $92.50, the tax rate is 0.4 percent multiplied by the number that represents the difference between that average monthly production tax value of a BTU equivalent barrel and $30; or
(2) if the producer’s average monthly production tax value of a BTU equivalent barrel of the taxable oil and gas for the month is more than $92.50, the tax rate is the sum of 25 percent and the product of 0.1 percent multiplied by the number that represents the difference between the average monthly production tax value of a BTU equivalent barrel and $92.50, except that the sum determined under this paragraph may not exceed 50 percent.
(h)[Repealed, Sec. 66 ch 1 SSSLA 2007.]
(i) There is levied on the producer of oil or gas a tax for all oil and gas produced each calendar year from each lease or property in the state the ownership or right to which constitutes a landowner’s royalty interest, except for oil and gas the ownership or right to which is exempt from taxation. The provisions of this subsection apply to a landowner’s royalty interest as follows:

(1) the tax levied for oil is equal to five percent of the gross value at the point of production of the oil;
(2) the tax levied for gas is equal to 1.667 percent of the gross value at the point of production of the gas;
(3) if the department determines that, for purposes of reducing the producer’s tax liability under (1) or (2) of this subsection, the producer has received or will receive consideration from the royalty owner offsetting all or a part of the producer’s royalty obligation, other than a deduction under Alaska Stat. § 43.55.020 related to a settlement with a royalty owner of the amount of a tax paid, then, notwithstanding (1) and (2) of this subsection, the tax is equal to 25 percent of the gross value at the point of production of the oil and gas.
(j) For a calendar year, the tax levied by (e) of this section for gas produced from a lease or property in the Cook Inlet sedimentary basin may not exceed

(1) for a lease or property that first commenced commercial production of gas before April 1, 2006, the product obtained by multiplying (A) the amount of taxable gas produced during the calendar year from the lease or property, times (B) the average rate of tax that was imposed under this chapter for taxable gas produced from the lease or property for the 12-month period ending on March 31, 2006, times (C) the quotient obtained by dividing the total gross value at the point of production of the taxable gas produced from the lease or property during the 12-month period ending on March 31, 2006, by the total amount of that gas;
(2) for a lease or property that first commences commercial production of gas after March 31, 2006, the product obtained by multiplying (A) the amount of taxable gas produced during the calendar year from the lease or property, times (B) the average rate of tax that was imposed under this chapter for taxable gas produced from all leases or properties in the Cook Inlet sedimentary basin for the 12-month period ending on March 31, 2006, times (C) the average prevailing value for gas delivered in the Cook Inlet area for the 12-month period ending March 31, 2006, as determined by the department under Alaska Stat. § 43.55.020(f).
(k) For a calendar year, the tax levied by (e) of this section may not exceed one dollar a barrel of oil for oil produced from a lease or property in the Cook Inlet sedimentary basin.
(l)[Repealed, Sec. 66 ch 1 SSSLA 2007.]
(m)[Repealed, Sec. 33 ch. 4 4SSLA 2016.]
(n)[Repealed, Sec. 66 ch 1 SSSLA 2007.]
(o) Notwithstanding other provisions of this section, for a calendar year, the tax levied under (e) of this section for each 1,000 cubic feet of gas for gas produced from a lease or property outside the Cook Inlet sedimentary basin and used in the state, other than gas subject to (p) of this section, may not exceed the amount of tax for each 1,000 cubic feet of gas that is determined under (j)(2) of this section.
(p) For the seven years immediately following the commencement of commercial production of oil or gas produced from leases or properties in the state that are outside the Cook Inlet sedimentary basin and that do not include land located north of 68 degrees North latitude, where that commercial production began after December 31, 2012, and before January 1, 2027, the levy of tax under (e) of this section for oil and gas may not exceed four percent of the gross value at the point of production.