-- President’s Report: Update On GCI Water discussions with DEP on treatment of oil and gas wastewater. GCI made a presentation on their process to the Council in April
[The CDAC also sent a letter to the Attorney General’s Office requesting information on the nature of their investigation of GCI, but so far have not received a response. Read more here.]
-- Conventional Oil & Gas Wastewater--
-- Presentation by Alex Lopez of Perma-Fix consultancy on radioactive materials associated with oil and gas production. [Perma-Fix was the consultant who did DEP’s 2015-16 study of naturally-occurring radioactive materials associated with oil and gas development. One of its flaws was it did not consider repeated exposure to oil and gas wastewater disposed of on roads over a period of years.]
-- Update from DEP concerning “the discrepancies” in the studies co-authored by Dr. Williams Burgos of Penn State on road dumping oil and gas wastewater released in May 2022. [Dr. Burgos responded to comments from the Council on the study in January 2023 in writing saying many of the Council’s criticisms took his comments and the study results out of context. Read more here. The industry wants DEP to rewrite the study showing road dumping wastewater is not harmful. Read more here.]
-- Abandoned & Orphan Wells--
-- Presentation by Adam Peltz of the Environmental Defense Fund on the Undocumented Orphaned Well Pilot Program In Pennsylvania
-- Update on the description of “attainable bottom” and “reasonable effort” in well plugging
-- DEP--
-- Certified Inspector Program Concept Discussion - Edward Kubinsky, Owl Services and John Sieger of Sheetz [At previous meetings conventional operators were cool to the idea of paying anyone for inspections saying it was an “unnecessary cost.” Read more here.
[Conventional oil and gas well owners only pay a very small percentage of the $10.6 million annual cost of regulating their industry-- typically about $46,100 in permit fees in a “good” year and the number of permit applications has been down significantly the last five years. Read more here.
[Conventional well owners also don’t pay to plug the thousands of abandoned wells they own and dispose of their wastewater free by dumping it on public roads; these costs picked up by taxpayers who pay the bills for bad roads and polluting wells.]
-- Updates on federal well plugging program, Act 96 state well plugging program, methane emission reduction program well plugging. [In March, DEP said conventional well owners not in compliance with state oil and gas regulations and law will not be eligible for methane emission reduction well plugging funding, including failure to submit production, waste generation and well integrity reports. Read more here.
[89% of conventional well owners failed to submit well integrity reports [Read more here] and 86% of well owners did not submit production and waste generation reports in 2023, according to DEP. Read more here.]
-- Presentation on well bonding, financial assurance. [A recurring topic at Council meetings is a discussion of initiatives to get conventional oil and gas well owners to put aside adequate amounts of money to plug wells before they abandon them so taxpayers don’t have to pay the bill like they do now.
[At the October Council meeting, DEP discussed the innovative concept of having a “life insurance” program for conventional wells to pay for well plugging. Read more here.
[An attempt to raise bonding amounts for conventional well owners was cut short in 2022 when the conventional industry got a law passed prohibiting DEP from increasing bonding amounts for 10 years. Read more here.]
-- DEP Chapter 129 control of methane, volatile organic compounds from oil and gas wells. [Conventional well owners took DEP to court in December 2022 challenging these regulations. Read more here.]
-- Changing the definition of abandoned and orphan wells in law. [Conventional oil and gas well owners believe they look bad when DEP issues hundreds of violations for abandoned wells and want to change the definition to avoid responsibility for plugging abandoned wells they own.
So far in 2024, DEP has issued 700 violations to conventional well owners for abandoning and not plugging wells they own. Read more here.]
-- New Business:
-- Discussion of the letter sent from DEP to conventional well owners on reuse of wastewater other than road spreading.
Public Comment Period
The agenda includes a public comment period where anyone can present comments to the group.
To sign up to present comments, contact Adam Walters by sending email to: adwalters@pa.gov or call 717-214-6548.
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For more information, visit DCED’s PA Grade Crude [Oil] Development Advisory Council webpage. Questions should be directed to Adam Walters 717-214-6548 or adwalters@pa.gov.
Resource Links:
-- DEP Declares 101 Medina Res Dev Co. LLC Conventional Oil & Gas Wells Abandoned, Not Plugged In Crawford, Erie Counties On March 5 [3.7.24]
-- Conventional Oil & Gas Industry Says It’s A ‘Terrific Lie’ To Say It Is Responsible For Abandoning Thousands Of Wells; Industry To Change Definition So They Can Avoid Responsibility [4.30.24]
-- DEP: Conventional Oil & Gas Operators Will Not Be Eligible For New Methane Reduction Well Plugging Grants If They Are Not In Compliance With State Law, Regulations [3.13.24]
-- DEP: 89% Of Conventional Oil & Gas Well Owners Did Not Comply With Well Integrity Reporting For 34,455 Wells In 2023 [3.27.24]
-- DEP: 86% Of Conventional Oil & Gas Well Owners Did Not Comply With Waste Disposal, Production Reporting For 33,505 Wells In 2023 [3.29.24]
-- Erie Times: How PA's Oil & Gas Industry Continues To Illegally Dump Wastewater On Roads Across The State [PaEN]
-- House Committee Reports Out Bills To Ban Road Dumping Conventional Oil & Gas Wastewater; Prohibit Use Of PFAS 'Forever Chemicals’ In Consumer Products [6.11.24]
-- House Hearing: Shapiro Administration Supports Bill Banning Road Dumping Oil & Gas Wastewater, Prohibiting Its Use As Coproduct Under Residual Waste Regulations [6.10.24]
-- House Hearing: Penn State Expert Says ‘Pennsylvania Should Ban Road Spreading Of Oil & Gas Wastewater;’ Contaminants Exceed Health, Environmental Standards [6.10.24]
-- House Hearing: Penn State Center For Dirt & Gravel Road Studies Says Road Spreading Oil & Gas Wastewater Is Not An Effective Dust Suppressant, Does Not Meet Environmental Testing Standards [6.10.24]
-- House Hearing: A First-Hand Account Of How Repeated, Unlimited Road Dumping Of Oil & Gas Drilling Wastewater Is Tearing Apart Dirt Roads And Creating Multiple Environmental Hazards [6.10.24]
-- House Hearing: Protect PT - Road Dumping Oil & Gas Wastewater ‘Is Disproportionately Responsible For Negative Impacts On Human Health,’ Especially From Radioactive Radium [6.10.24]
-- House Hearing: On Road Dumping Oil & Gas Wastewater - ‘We Studied This For Nearly 30 Years And The Conclusions Are The Same - The Wastewater Contains Harmful Contaminants’ [6.10.24]
PA Oil & Gas Industry Public Notice Dashboards:
-- PA Oil & Gas Industrial Facilities: Permit Notices, Opportunities To Comment - August 17 [PaEN]
-- DEP Posted 63 Pages Of Permit-Related Notices In August 17 PA Bulletin [PaEN]
Related Articles This Week:
-- Attorney General Henry Announces Greylock Shale Gas Driller Will Pay $140,000, Plead No Contest To Multiple Criminal Charges For Environmental Violations In Greene County [PaEN]
-- DEP Issues Violations To 16 Owners Of 5,374 Conventional Oil & Gas Wells For Failing To Submit Annual Production, Waste Generation/Disposal, Well Integrity Reports [PaEN]
-- DEP To Hold Information Sessions On New Orphan Conventional Oil & Gas Well Plugging Grant Program Aug. 26, 27 & 30 [PaEN]
-- Penn State, Shell Petrochemicals, Shell Pipeline Company Announce Collaboration Focused On Energy And Sustainability [PaEN]
-- Briefing By US Dept. Of Energy On Appalachian Hydrogen Hub Previewing Future Engagement Opportunities Featured Comments Expressing Concerns About The Project [PaEN]
-- DEP To Introduce SPEED Permit Review, Joint Chapter 105 Permit Pilot Programs [PaEN]
NewsClips:
-- WPXI: Western PA Natural Gas Driller Convicted In Water Contamination Case
-- TribLive: Indiana Twp. Supervisors Deny Request That Could Have Led To New Gas Wells And Fracking In Allegheny County
-- Ohio River Valley Institute: The Peril, Politics And Price Of Shale Gas Development, Fracking Waste - By Eric de Place And Julia Stone
-- TribLive Letter: PA Must Make A Stronger Plan For Reducing Methane From Oil & Gas Facilities
-- Inside Climate News - Kiley Bense: After Partnering With Pennsylvania To Monitor Itself, CNX Shale Gas Company Declares Its Fracking Operations ‘Safe’
-- Investing.com: CNX Resources Stock Downgraded As Natural Gas Price Outlook Dims
-- MarketBeat.com: CNX Resources Downgraded By Piper Sandler To ‘Underweight’
-- Financial Times: Schlumberger Oilfield Services Expands In Russia As Rivals Baker Hughes, Halliburton Both Sold Russian Businesses. [Schlumberger Serves Shale Gas Industry In PA]
-- PA House Republican Caucus: American Petroleum Institute Hosts Republican Lawmakers To Talk About The Role Of Natural Gas In Attracting AI Data Centers In Luzerne County
-- Williamsport Sun: Republican US Senate Candidate: Energy Superpower Status Hindered By Permitting, Policy
-- The Center Square - Anthony Hennen: Officials Ignore Most Appalachian Hydrogen Hub Worries
-- The Allegheny Front - Reid Frazier: Appalachian Hydrogen Hub Officials Promise Greater Transparency For Hydrogen Projects Now That It Has US DOE Approval
-- Post-Gazette - Anya Litvak: Leaders At Beaver County Shell Petrochemical Plant Admit To Rocky Start But Insist Operations Are Stabilizing
-- Marcellus Drilling News: Shell Flushes $1 Million Down Penn State Toilet On Energy Transition, DEI; Is It Buying Off Penn State? [PDF of article]
-- Post-Gazette Editorial: Shell Must Level With Petrochemical Plant’s Neighbors - It’s Too Often Bright, Loud And Stinking
-- Reuters: Shell, PetroChina To Expand Surat Coal Seam Gas Project In Australia
-- Post-Gazette - Anya Litvak: 75-Year-Old Plastics Plant In Beaver County May Close By End Of Year
-- WHYY: Climate Change Takes Center Stage At Philadelphia Gas Commission Meeting
-- E&E News: Oil & Gas Industry Says Bucks County Climate Damage Responsibility Lawsuit Violates State Sunshine Law
-- Bloomberg: Kamala Harris Once Trashed Fracking, And Pennsylvania Hasn’t Forgotten
[Posted: August 12, 2024] PA Environment Digest
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