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Shale Law Weekly Review—Week of August 29, 2022

Oil and Gas Leasing: Environmental Groups File Suit Challenging Peregrine Program ⚡
On August 25, 2022, Sierra Club, Friends of the Earth, and Greenpeace filed a lawsuit challenging the U.S. Bureau of Land Management’s approval of Emerald House’s Peregrine “oil and gas exploration” program in Alaska. Sierra Club, et al., v. Bureau of Land Mgmt. The Peregrine program is a five-year, year-round program set to appraise oil and gas in the Alaskan Reserve, involving drilling, construction and deconstruction of drilling sites, and fossil-fuel powered flights and transportation in and out of the Reserve. The conservation groups claim BLM failed to […]

August 30th, 2022|Tags: , , |

Shale Law Weekly Review—Week of August 22, 2022

Pipelines: Federal Judge Rules Enbridge Case Must Remain in Federal Court ⚡
On August 18, 2022, the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan, Southern Division denied the State of Michigan’s motion to remand the case to state court in its lawsuit seeking to stop Enbridge’s Line 5 Pipeline. Nessel v. Enbridge Energy Ltd. P’ship, Case No. 1:21-cv-1057. The court found that there were “important federal interests” involved in the case and that “comprehensive and efficient administration of justice” required the case to remain in federal court. The case was originally filed in Michigan state court but was […]

August 22nd, 2022|Tags: , , |

Shale Law Weekly Review—Week of August 15, 2022

Pipelines: Crow Creek Pipeline Case Reaches Settlement ⚡
On August 9, 2022, the U.S. District Court for the District of Idaho entered an order approving a settlement and dismissing with prejudice a lawsuit which disputed federal authorization of the Crow Creek Pipeline in the Caribou-Targhee National Forest in Idaho. Yellowstone, et al. v. Bolling, et al., Case No. 4:20-CV-00192-DCN. As a result of the settlement, the U.S. Forest Service agreed it would complete a Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement for the pipeline project, although the settlement does not preclude future challenges under the National Environmental Policy Act.

Methane Emissions: DOE Announces […]

August 16th, 2022|Tags: , , |

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 […]

August 8th, 2022|Tags: , , |

Shale Law Weekly Review—Week of August 1, 2022

Methane Emissions: DCP and EPA Resolve Clean Air Act Lawsuit with Consent Decree ⚡
On July 27, 2022, DCP Operating Company, along with its affiliates, filed notice of a proposed consent decree with the federal government (on behalf of the EPA) and Colorado in a lawsuit alleging DCP violated the Clean Air Act and Colorado air pollution laws. U.S. v. DCP Operating Co., et al., Civil Action No. 1:22-cv-01829-NRN. The initial suit alleged “violations of leak detection and repair requirements” from DCP’s eight natural gas plants in the Denver area. The consent decree would resolve all claims and DCP would […]

August 2nd, 2022|Tags: , , , |

Shale Law Weekly Review—Week of July 18, 2022

Hydraulic Fracturing : Conservation Group Files Lawsuit Against EPA Over Colorado Permit Requirements ⚡
On July 12, 2022, the Center for Biological Diversity filed a petition in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, asking the court to review the EPA’s final action approving the state of Colorado’s permit program requirements. Ctr. for Biological Diversity v. EPA. The final action was published in the Federal Register May 13, 2022. The Center said in a statement that the lawsuit was intended to force the EPA to close a “loophole that allows unlimited air pollution” from drilling and hydraulic […]

July 19th, 2022|Tags: , , |

Shale Law Weekly Review—Week of July 11, 2022

Oil and Gas Regulation: PA General Assembly Passes Well Plugging Bill ⚡
On July 7, 2022, the Pennsylvania Senate and House both passed HB 2644. The bill would establish and allocate funds to the Orphan Well Plugging Grant Program (Program). Funding through this program would be used to receive and approve applications, provide civil liability for well pluggers, and issue grants to plug oil and gas wells. The bill would also set criteria for which wells qualify for the program and who qualifies as a well plugger. The bill was presented to Governor Wolf on July 8, 2022.

Municipal Regulation: PA […]

July 11th, 2022|Tags: , , , |

Shale Law Weekly Review—Week of July 4, 2022

Oil and Gas Leasing: Lawsuit Filed Challenging Federal Leasing Sales ⚡
On June 28, 2022, several conservation groups filed a lawsuit challenging the U.S. Department of the Interior and the U.S. Bureau of Land Management’s approval of the sale of 173 oil and gas leasing parcels. The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the District Court of Columbia, includes groups such as the Sierra Club, Center for Biological Diversity, and Dakota Resource Council. The conservation groups’ argument is that the approvals violated the National Environmental Policy Act and the Federal Land Policy and Management Act by failing to […]

July 4th, 2022|Tags: , , |

Shale Law Weekly Review—Week of June 6, 2022

Municipal Regulation: PA Senate Bill on Utility Regulation Proceeds to House for Consideration ⚡
On May 25, 2022, the Pennsylvania House of Representatives Local Government Committee approved  SB 275 for full consideration by the House. SB 275 would amend Title 53 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes and prohibit municipalities from adopting restrictions against or discriminating against utility service providers on the basis of the type of energy provided. SB 275 would also prohibit municipalities from adopting policies which interfere with an individual’s ability to use the services of a utility service provider that is “capable and authorized.” Sen. Gene Yaw, […]

Shale Law Weekly Review—Week of May 30, 2022

Pipelines: PHMSA Announces New Rulemaking for Carbon Dioxide Pipelines ⚡
On May 26, 2022, the U.S. Pipelines and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) announced a new rulemaking to update standards for carbon dioxide (CO2) pipelines. Additional new measures include an updated nationwide advisory bulletin and research solicitations to strengthen current pipeline safety. According to PHMSA, this rulemaking, and other enforcement actions, were initiated in response to the 2020 Satartia, Mississippi CO2 pipeline failure.

Climate Change: Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Affirms Denial of Exxon Mobil’s Motion to Dismiss Lawsuit
On May 24, 2022, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court entered an order […]

May 30th, 2022|Tags: , , |