Alaska Statutes

Alaska Stat. § 43.55.013 (2026)

Economic limit factor. [Repealed, § 34 ch 2 TSSLA 2006.]

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Sec. 43.55.013. Economic limit factor. [Repealed, § 34 ch 2 TSSLA 2006.]
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3 cases (1 in the last 5 years), 1992–2023 · leading case: Chevron U.S.A., Inc. v. State, Dep't of Revenue, 387 P.3d 25 (Alaska 2016).
Chevron U.S.A., Inc. v. State, Dep't of Revenue, 387 P.3d 25 (Alaska 2016). · cites it 6× “Therefore, AS 43.55.013© (the Aggregation Statute) permitted DOR to aggregate two or more fields for the purpose of calculating the ELF “when economically interdependent oil or gas production operations are not confined to a single lease or property.”
Arco Alaska, Inc. v. State, 824 P.2d 708 (Alaska 1992). “011 by the economic limit factor (ELF) as determined by a complex formula set out in AS 43.55.013. 3 In 1989, a bill modifying the ELF formula was introduced in the state legislature.”
AVCG, LLC v. State of Alaska, Dep't of Nat. Resources, 527 P.3d 272 (Alaska 2023). “3d 25, 29 (Alaska 2016) (applying AS 43.55.013(j) (repealed 2006) (permitting the Department of Revenue to aggregate two or more fields for taxation purposes “when economically interdependent oil or gas production operations are not confined to a single lease or property”)).”
— Alaska Stat. § 43.55.013(j) — 2 cases
Chevron U.S.A., Inc. v. State, Dep't of Revenue, 387 P.3d 25 (Alaska 2016). “Therefore, AS 43.55.013© (the Aggregation Statute) permitted DOR to aggregate two or more fields for the purpose of calculating the ELF “when economically interdependent oil or gas production operations are not confined to a single lease or property.”
AVCG, LLC v. State of Alaska, Dep't of Nat. Resources, 527 P.3d 272 (Alaska 2023). “3d 25, 29 (Alaska 2016) (applying AS 43.55.013(j) (repealed 2006) (permitting the Department of Revenue to aggregate two or more fields for taxation purposes “when economically interdependent oil or gas production operations are not confined to a single lease or property”)).”
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