From Ak-Headlamp.

At a Greater Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce luncheon in the Carlson Center, senior vice president of Caelus Energy’s Alaska operations Pat Foley, nudged Chamber members to contact their legislators and ask for a consistent oil-tax-credit program that encourages investment in the North Slope. “It’s a dour time, but I’m optimistic,” Foley told Chamber members, “and I think in the next five years, we’re going to see that pipeline-training facility full.” Foley said the North Slope must remain a vibrant business environment for Caelus to be successful, and legislators should work toward “a tax policy that is favorable to North Slope development.” Headlamp agrees and is disappointed in the new House Majority for publicly stating that they plan to introduce new tax legislation that would damage the North Slope.   (More here.)