Oil and Gas Regulations
Shale Law Weekly Review—Week of January 16, 2023
GHG Emissions: Council on Environmental Quality Issues New Guidance for Agency Analysis of Greenhouse Gas and Climate Change Impacts ⚡
On January 6, 2023, the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) issued new guidance for agencies in their analysis of how proposed actions under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) will impact the climate and contribute to greenhouse gas emissions. CEQ states that the purpose of the guidance is to help federal agencies better evaluate the impact of their agency actions on climate change. The new guidance asks agencies to consider both “(1) the potential effects of a proposed action on […]
Shale Law Weekly Review—Week of November 28, 2022
Oil and Gas Regulations: EPA Plan for Limiting Emissions from Oil and Gas Sources Near Native Lands Released ⚡
A November 8, 2022, pre-publication version of a plan by the Environmental Protection Agency to require emissions controls by oil and gas producers near native lands in northeast Utah was recently released. The requirements would apply to existing and new oil and gas sources and are intended to reduce emissions to be in compliance with the national air quality standards.
Oil and Gas Leasing: PA Lawsuit Filed Against Shale Company for Health and Environmental Damage
On October 28, 2022, a Washington County, Pennsylvania […]
Shale Law Weekly Review—Week of November 7, 2022
National Energy Policy: EPA Announces $43 Million Toward Energy Resilience and Local Generation Projects ⚡
On November 2, 2022, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced a total of $43 million across 23 projects in 21 states and territories, all focused on energy resilience or research of local energy generation. In the RACER program, 20 projects focus on preventing disruptions in power by building clean energy. The other three projects under the Energyshed funding program focus on assisting communities in evaluating locally generated energy.
GHG Emissions: EU Reaches Agreement Requiring New Cars Sold to be Zero-Emissions by 2035
On October 27, 2022, the […]
Shale Law Weekly Review—Week of October 24, 2022
National Energy Policy: Department of Energy Oil Sale and Repurchasing Policies Announced ⚡
On October 18, 2022, a fact sheet posted on the White House website announced a Notice of Sale by the Department of Energy to release up to 15 million barrels of oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR), beginning on October 19, 2022. The purpose of the release is to lower energy costs, according to a press release by the DOE. Additionally, the DOE finalized a rule to repurchase crude oil for the SPR once the price oil is “at or below about $67-$72 per […]
Shale Law Weekly Review—Week of October 3, 2022
National Energy Policy: EPA Establishes New Environmental Justice Office ⚡
On September 24, 2022, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced the creation of the new Office of Environmental Justice and External Civil Rights. The Office will manage the $3 billion climate and environmental justice program created by the Inflation Reduction Act. The EPA created the Office by merging its Office of Environmental Justice, External Civil Rights Compliance Office, and Conflict Prevention and Resolution Center.
Oil and Gas Regulation: Lawsuit Challenges BOEM Approvals of California Oil Rigs
On September 29, 2022, the Center for Biological Diversity filed a complaint in the […]
Shale Law Weekly Review—Week of September 19, 2022
Oil and Gas Leasing: Judge Orders Reinstatement of Drilling Permit for Solenex on Blackfeet Nation Lands ⚡
On September 9, 2022, the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia issued a memorandum opinion, finding that the Secretary of the Interior did not have authority to rescind an oil and gas lease which the Interior Department had previously granted to Solenex for leasing and drilling in the Badger-Two Medicine area in Montana (land sacred to the Blackfeet Nation). Solenex v. Haaland, et al., Civil Case No. 13-993 (RJL). The court also found that the Secretary acted arbitrarily and capriciously in […]
Shale Law Weekly Review—Week of September 12, 2022
Oil and Gas Regulation: Court Upholds North Dakota Claim of Underpaid Gas Royalties ⚡
On September 1, 2022, the North Dakota Supreme Court, in a unanimous decision, upheld the state of North Dakota’s claim against Newfield Exploration Company for underpaid gas royalties. Newfield Expl. Co. v. North Dakota, et al., Case No. 20220022. The ND Supreme Court held that the lower court improperly focused on the state’s inability to prove breaches of oil and gas leases, rather than focusing on the state’s damages and Newfield’s defenses. The case was remanded to state district court.
Oil and Gas Leasing: Court Upholds Wyoming […]
Shale Law Weekly Review—Week of September 5, 2022
Oil and Gas Regulations: Interior Department Issues $560 Million for Well Plugging ⚡
On August 25, 2022, the U.S. Department of the Interior announced it had issued an initial $560 million to 24 states to plug and remediate abandoned oil and gas wells. Funding will also allow for research, equipment, inspections, and data collection to better find and address these orphaned wells. Over 129,000 wells have been listed as abandoned and over 10,000 are marked as a priority for state efforts. This funding is part of the $1.15 billion “Phase One” funding announced in January for states to plug abandoned […]
Shale Law Weekly Review—Week of August 8, 2022
Oil and Gas Regulations: PA Governor Requests DEP Review of Well Plugging Law ⚡
On July 30, 2022, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf issued a Notice of Bill Enacted without Signature in regard to the recently passed well plugging law, HB 2644. Gov. Wolf directed the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to evaluate the oil and gas industry’s record of compliance, to evaluate Pennsylvania’s current use of existing authority regarding oil and gas well bonds and abandoned wells, and to make recommendations for regulatory reform. Gov. Wolf in the notice cited the DEP’s past identification of “more than 17,000 […]
Shale Law Weekly Review—Week of July 25, 2022
Oil and Gas Regulation: Well Plugging Bill Becomes Law in Pennsylvania ⚡
On July 19, 2022, Pennsylvania bill, HB 2644, which establishes and allocates funds to an Orphan Well Plugging Grant Program (“Program”) became law, effective immediately. Funding for the Program will be used to receive and approve applications, provide civil liability for well pluggers, and issue grants to plug oil and gas wells. The bill will also set criteria for which wells qualify for the program and who qualifies as a well plugger.
LNG Exports: Sierra Club Files Lawsuit Appealing Driftwood LNG Permit
On July 19, 2022, filed a petition […]