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Local Control in the US Gaining Steam … Again?

On Tuesday, April 16, 2019, Colorado Governor Jared Polis signed Senate Bill 19-181 (SB19-181) into law.  SB19-181 was a controversial bill as it made its way through the Colorado Legislature, and it is now a controversial piece of legislation.  Indeed, SB19-181 passed the Colorado Legislature strictly along party lines, and it has now pitted some … Continue Reading

February 2018 Update: Key Developments in UK and EU Environment, Safety and Health Law and Procedure

Check out the February 2018 edition of the UK Environmental, Safety & Health team’s monthly newsletter, frESH Law Horizons: Key Developments in UK and EU Environment, Safety and Health Law and Procedure, for “bite-sized” updates on EU and UK law and policy on the following hot topics:… Continue Reading

US District Court Strikes Down BLM Rule for Hydraulic Fracking on Federal and Tribal Land

On June 21, 2016, the US District Court for the District of Wyoming set aside the US Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) final rule regulating hydraulic fracturing on federal and Native American lands, finding that BLM lacked Congressional authority to promulgate the regulations.  “Congress has not delegated to the Department of Interior the authority to regulate … Continue Reading

US District Court Blocks BLM Rule for Hydraulic Fracking on Federal and Tribal Land

On September 30, 2015, the US District Court for the District of Wyoming preliminarily enjoined the US Bureau of Land Management (BLM) from enforcing its final rule regulating hydraulic fracturing on federal and Native American lands, pending the resolution of a challenge to the rule under the Administrative Procedures Act (APA) brought by various industry, state, … Continue Reading

Draft US EPA Assessment Finds No Systematic Risk to Drinking Water from Hydraulic Fracturing

Earlier this month, US EPA released its long-awaited draft assessment on the impact of hydraulic fracturing (fracking) on the nation’s drinking water resources.  The assessment, titled Assessment of the Potential Impacts of Hydraulic Fracturing for Oil and Gas on Drinking Water Resources, represents over four years of study into the potential of hydraulic fracturing to … Continue Reading

US Chamber of Commerce Joins House of Representatives in Calls for Greater Regulatory Transparency From EPA

Recently, the US Chamber of Commerce (Chamber) published its report Truth In Regulating: Restoring Transparency to EPA Rulemaking, criticizing EPA for not providing critical details about the regulatory intent and true costs associated with significant Agency rulemakings.  The Chamber report follows on the heels of last week’s passage of H.R. 1029, the EPA Science Advisory Board Reform … Continue Reading

The US BLM Issues Controversial New Fracking Rule

The Bureau of Land Management (“BLM”) issued a final rule on March 20, 2015 to regulate hydraulic fracturing or “fracking” on public and American Indian Lands.  Although the new rule has been final for less than three weeks, it is already a source of controversy. In a press release, the BLM explained that the new rules “will … Continue Reading

Onshore Oil And Gas – Monitoring And Minimising Environmental Degradation In The UK

United Kingdom Onshore Oil and Gas (“UKOOG”), the representative body for the UK onshore oil and gas industry, have published guidelines for establishing environmental baselines that aim to identify variations in environmental conditions which may be attributable to onshore hydrocarbon activities.  The UKOOG guidelines are summarised below. Industry Regulators The guidelines note that the UK’s onshore hydrocarbon industry … Continue Reading

Ohio Aims to Boost Criminal Penalties for State Water Pollution Violations

Ohio Governor Kasich’s recently-introduced Mid-Biennium Budget Review Environment bill (HB 490) would revise R.C. § 6111.99 to significantly increase criminal penalties for violations of Ohio’s water pollution laws. Under current Ohio law, certain criminal violations of Ohio’s water pollution laws, such as water pollution acts, falsification of data, or criminal violations of orders, rules or permits … Continue Reading

US EPA Proposes Changes to Greenhouse Gas Reporting Rule for Oil and Gas Industry

On March 10, 2014, US EPA published proposed revisions to its Greenhouse Gas (GHG) reporting requirements for petroleum and natural gas sources under the GHG Reporting Program.  The Program, which was enacted in 2008, collects GHG data from facilities that conduct petroleum and natural gas systems activities, including production, processing, transmission, and distribution and produce … Continue Reading

Pennsylvania Supreme Court Will Not Reconsider Decision Striking Portions of State’s Fracking Law

On February 21, 2014, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court declined reconsideration of its December 19, 2013 decision striking down a number of provisions in the State’s 2011 hydraulic fracturing law known as Act 13.  As we previously reported, the law made substantial changes to the state’s oil and gas laws, some of which the Court determined to be … Continue Reading

Pennsylvania Supreme Court Strikes Down Portions of Pennsylvania’s 2011 Fracking Law

On December 19, 2013, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court issued a highly anticipated decision in Robinson Township v. Pennsylvania striking down portions of Pennsylvania’s 2011 hydraulic fracturing law. The law, known in Pennsylvania as Act 13, made substantial changes to the state’s oil and gas laws and also imposed a new unconventional gas well fee allocated to … Continue Reading

No alarms and no surprises – environmental aspects of the UK 2013 Autumn Statement

On 5 December 2013 the Chancellor of the Exchequer delivered his Autumn Statement for 2013. The environmental measures it contained had largely been announced in the run up to the budget statement, so there were no real surprises on the day. The main environmental announcements were: Allowance prices for the next round of sales under … Continue Reading

Ohio Oil and Gas Well Drillers Must Comply With EPCRA Reporting Requirements

The Ohio State Emergency Response Commission (SERC) recently issued a memorandum to the State’s oil and gas well owners and operators, clarifying that they must comply with the reporting requirements under the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) despite a State law that seemingly allows hydraulic fracturing (also known as “fracking”) operations to avoid such requirements.  … Continue Reading

US DOI Receives Over 1 Million Comments on Proposed Regulation of Hydraulic Fracturing on Federal and Tribal Lands

The debate over hydraulic fracturing, commonly known as fracking, on federal and tribal lands continues.  As we reported in June, the US Department of Interior’s Bureau of Land Management (BLM) published a proposed rulemaking that would regulate hydraulic fracturing on federal and tribal lands.  In response, the BLM has received 1,348,434 comments as of the date of this post.  The comment … Continue Reading

US DOE Issues Preliminary Findings that Hydraulic Fracturing Chemicals Did Not Contaminate Water in Pennsylvania

On July 19, 2013, the U.S. Department of Energy released to the Associated Press its preliminary results from a study on hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, which found no evidence that chemicals from certain natural gas drilling activities in Pennsylvania have contaminated the drinking water.  The study focuses on aquifers at a drilling site in the Marcellus Shale … Continue Reading

US DOI Proposing Regulation of Fracking On Federal Lands: Is Such Regulation Coming to a Gas Well near You?

The Department of the Interior (DOI) has circulated proposed rules that would regulate hydraulic fracking on federally owned lands.  The proposed rules would impose requirements on companies extracting natural gas on such lands, including mandating disclosure of chemicals used in fracking operations. The DOI’s proposed rules would only cover fracking on federal lands, meaning that the majority … Continue Reading
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