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ABOUTTHEREPORT
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TableofContents
AboutHBWResources .................................................................................................................... 1
ExecutiveSummary......................................................................................................................... 2
California,Colorado ........................................................................................................................ 3
Florida,NewMexico ....................................................................................................................... 4
Oklahoma,Pennsylvania ................................................................................................................. 5
WestVirginia .................................................................................................................................. 6
References ...................................................................................................................................... 7
AbouttheHBWFrackingReport
HBWResources’FrackingReportmonitorsshaleenergyactivitiesacrosstheU.S.,assessesthenon-technicalriskfactors,andqualifiesthethreatstoproductionaseitherhigh(RED),medium
(YELLOW),orlow(GREEN).Thereportisupdatedmonthly,reassessingeachstate’sthreatlevelandanalyzingnewdevelopments.Thereportandfurtherupdatesareavailableonlineat:hbwresources.com/intelligence.
AboutHBWResources
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reputationofworkingeffectivelyatthecross-sectionofthepublicpolicy,regulatory,technicalandpoliticalarenastoprovidehighvalue,strategiccounselneededtoachieveresultsforourclients.
FormoreinformationontheHBWFrackingReport,contactAndrewBrowning,Partner,[email protected].
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ExecutiveSummary2016beganwithaslowstartascrudepricesdroppedtonewlowsandrigcountscontinuedtoplummet.Thoughnotahigh-volume,producingstate,Floridahasbecomeaproxybattlegroundasactivistscontinue
theirtacticstopushforlocalfrackingbans.Currently,nearly70localgovernmentshavebannedfrackingwithintheirjurisdictions.Theseeffortsshouldfacesignificantchallenges,however,astheFloridaHouse
advancedlegislationinsupportofoilandgasdevelopmentstatewide.TheStateSenateisnowconsideringthebill.Meanwhile,stateofficialsinColoradohaveapprovedrulesthatwilllimitlocalcontrol
overoilandgasoperations.
Nationally,onshoreenergydevelopmentischallengedbygrowingeffortstohaltfrackingonfederallands.GroupshaveimplementingpetitiondrivesandprotestsareplannedatseveralBureauofLand
Managementofficesinthecomingmonth.Also,thefederalScientificAdvisoryBoardissuedastatementexpressingconcernovertheU.S.EnvironmentalProtectionAgency’sassessmentoftheimpactsof
hydraulicfracturingondrinkingwaterresources.TheBoarddisagreeswiththeagency’sconclusionthatthereareno“widespread”and“systemic”impactstowaterresourcesandwillbeholdingpublicmeetings
throughoutFebruaryandMarchtodiscussisanalysis.
State-by-StateThreatLevel
HighThreat ModerateThreat LoworNon-ExistentThreatCalifornia Delaware NewMexico Alabama Mississippi
Colorado Illinois NorthCarolina Alaska Missouri
Florida Kentucky Ohio Arizona Montana
Maryland Louisiana Oklahoma Arkansas NorthDakota
NewJersey Maine Oregon Connecticut SouthCarolina
NewYork Massachusetts RhodeIsland Georgia SouthDakota
Pennsylvania Michigan Texas Hawaii Tennessee
Vermont Minnesota Virginia Idaho Utah
Nebraska Washington Indiana Wyoming
Nevada WestVirginia Iowa
NewHampshire Wisconsin Kansas
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CALIFORNIA(HIGH)RegulatorsImposeMoratoriumonAlisoCanyonNaturalGas:OnJanuary28,CalifornialawmakersbeganmovingtoenactamoratoriumonwellsinAlisoCanyon.ThisnewscomesinthewakeofaleakataSouthernCaliforniaGasCo.’soperationthatforcedapproximately3,000residentsofPorterRanchtoleavetheirhomes.Theleakoccurredatanolderwellandthecompanyhassincedecidedtostopproductionat18othersimilarwellsfollowingfurtherinspection.TheDivisionofOil,Gas&GeothermalResourceswillconducttheinspectionsofthewellsandallowcontinuedoperationoncetheyaredeemedsafe.ThebillwillnextgototheAssemblybeforeitisputintoplace.1
COLORADO(HIGH)ColoradoRegulatorsApproveLocalControlRules:OnJanuary25,regulatorsfromtheColoradoOilandGasConservationCommissionapprovedrules“dictatingwhenlocalgovernmentshaveasayinthestate’soilandgasdevelopments.”2Therewascontentionoverthespecificsoftherules,inparticularthat“largescale”facilitiesaredefinedaseightnewwellsor4,000barrelsofneworexistingstorage,notincludingwater.CountygroupswerenotappeasedbytherulesandmighttrytotakethisissuetotheNovemberballot.TheColoradoOilandGasAssociationisconcernedthattherulesgivelocalgovernmentstoomuchsay,whilelocalgovernmentsandotheropponentsarguethattherulesarenotstrongenough.Thenewrulemayonlyintensifytheconflict.TherulingcomesfromthefindingsofataskforcethatGov.Hickenlooperappointedtoeasetheconflictoverenergydevelopmentandhydraulicfracturinginparticular.3
AdamsCountyCommissionersRejectFrackingMoratorium:OnJanuary26,AdamsCountycommissionersrejectedaproposedmoratoriumtobannewoilandgasactivityinurbanpartsofthecounty.ThedecisiontonotimposeamoratoriumcomesfromtheeconomicopportunitiesthatoilandgasdevelopmenthasprovidedforAdamsCounty.Thedecisionalsocomesfromthecountywantingtoavoidgettingsuedbythestateorindustrylikeothercitiesthathaveplacedsimilarmoratoriums.Commissionersdidapproveamotiontoreviewhowthecountyshouldapproachfutureoilandgasdevelopment.4ThemajorconcernresidentsofAdamsCountyhavewithoilandgasdrillingistheproximitytoschoolsandhomes.Theyareworriedabouthealthconcernsaswellasnoiseandpropertyvalues.5
ReadmoreaboutfrackingdevelopmentsatthestateandlocallevelonHBWResources’IntelligenceBlog
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FLORIDA(HIGH)FloridaHouseApprovesFrackingBill:OnJanuary27,theFloridaHouseapproved,HB191,allowingthestatetoauthorizehydraulicfracturing.Thebillalsopreemptslocalgovernmentsfrombanningthepracticeintheircommunities.Thebillincludesamoratoriumonfracking,untilthecompletionofanenvironmentalstudytodetermineimpactsonthestate’sgeology,duein2017.6Uponcompletionoftheenvironmentalstudy,regulationswillbeproposedforlegislativeapproval.ThisisthethirdyearthattheHousehasapprovedthisbill.ItnowneedsapprovalbythestateSenate.LocalGovernmentsContinuetoOpposeFrackinginTheirCommunities:OnJanuary26,BrowardCountycommissionersvotedtooutlawfrackingwithinthecounty.ThisactionwaspromptedbyapplicationforaproposedwellonEvergladeslandwithinthecounty’sjurisdiction.ThisinterestalongwiththestateHouseandSenatebillstotakecontrolandregulationoverfrackinghasledthecountycommissionerstocometothedecisiontobanfrackinginBrowardaltogether.7OnJanuary5,LakeCountycommissioners,“unanimouslyvotedtoopposebillsmovingquicklythroughtheLegislaturethatwouldstripcountiesoftherighttoregulateorbanfracking.”8LakeCounty’sobjectionmarksthe33rdcountytoopposethestateintheirbilltocontrolfracking.Nowclosetohalfofthe67countiesinFloridaareopposingtheproposedrule.However,LakeCountyCommissionersdonotsupportastatebanonfrackingaltogether.TheirmainconcernisoverthehealthandsafetyofthecitizensofLakeCounty.Additionally,AlachuaCountyisseekingtodraftanordinancetobanfrackingasothercountiesandcitiesinFloridahavedone.TheproposedlegislationforthestatetocontrolfrackingintheFloridaHouseandSenatehascausedabacklashfromlocalgovernmentsinthestate.9
NEWMEXICO(HIGH)SandovalCountyPlanningandZoningBoardRecommendsAgainstFrackingPermit:TheSandovalCountyPlanningandZoningBoardvotedThursday,January28,torecommendcountycommissionersdenyafrackingpermit.Therewassignificantpublicsupportatthemeetingtodenythepermit.Citizenswereconcernedaboutthegroundwaterprotectionrules.TheSandovalCountyCommissionwillvoteanddecidethefinaloutcomeofthepermitattheirnextmeetingonFebruary18.10
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OKLAHOMA(HIGH)OklahomaCorporationCommissionOrdersReducedInjectionWellVolumes:TherecentincreaseinseismicityhasforcedtheOklahomaCorporationCommissioncameupwithaplantopreventmoreearthquakesfromhappening.ThisplanwillincludereducingthevolumeofwastewaterbeingdisposedinnorthwestOklahomabyabout18percent.Theremaybemorechangesaddedtothisplan.“TheOklahomaGeologicalSurveyhassaiditis‘verylikely’thatmostoftheearthquakesweretriggeredbythesubsurfaceinjectionofwastewaterfromthedrillingoperations.”11GovernorFallinFundsSeismicResearch:OklahomaGovernorMaryFallindedicatedasumof“$1.4millionfromanemergencyfundtopayformoreseismicresearch.”12TherateofearthquakesinOklahomahasincreasedsubstantiallysince2009andhassincegarneredpublicanger.Fallinisbeingcriticizedforherslowresponsetoaddressthisissue.Somehaveattributedtheincreasednumberofearthquakestohydraulicfracturingandnaturalgasproduction.ThemoneywillgototheOklahomaCorporationCommissionandthestate’sgeologicalsurvey.
PENNSYLVANIA(HIGH)GovernorWolfAnnouncesPlantoReduceMethaneEmissionsfromOilandGas:GovernorWolfofPennsylvaniaissuedanewrulingthatwillputmoreregulationsonnaturalgasproducers,specificallyinregardstomethaneemissions.Thesenewruleswillcoverbothnewandexistingwells.Industrywillberequiredtocheckformethaneleakseverythreemonthsaspartofthenewregulation.Industryrepresentativessaytherulesareredundantbecausetheyalreadyhavesystemstopreventmethaneleaks.GovernorWolf’sruleswillexceedthemethanerulessetbytheEPA.Thisisaresponsetoenvironmentalistswhowere,“concernedthatpendingfederalrulescoveronlynewwellsandfacilities.”13Thenewpermitswillgointoeffecteitherlaterthisyearorin18monthsfornewandexistingwellsrespectively.14
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WESTVIRGINIA(MEDIUM)FayetteCountyApprovesBanonWasteInjection:OnJanuary12,FayetteCounty,commissionersapprovedanordinancebanning“thestorage,disposaloruseofoilandnaturalgaswastecountywide.”15ThisvotecomesafterpublicoutcryfromastudyDukeUniversitythatidentifiedfrackingwasteinthedrinkingwaterfromWolfCreek.Industrywilllikelychallengetheordinanceincourt.Countyleadersincludedaseverabilityclausetokeeptherestoftheordinanceintactevenifonepartofitischallenged.
StateBoastsImpressiveNaturalGasProductionNumbers:Reportsfor2014fromtheWestVirginiaGeological&EconomicSurveyshowthatWestVirginiaexceededexpectationsandproducedfarmoreoilandnaturalgasthanexpected.“OilproductioninWestVirginiahasincreasedfromabout27,000barrelsin2009tothe5.2millionbarrelsproducedin2014.”16AlackofpipelinesinWestVirginiaiskeepingcompaniesfrommaximizingprofitsfromthisboom.TherearemultiplepipelinesbeingconsideredthatwouldaidWestVirginiaandOhioinreachingfullproducingpotential.Inthelong-term,theindustryispreparingforevengreaterproduction.
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reduced-injection-well-volumes-after-quakes/12Soraghan,Mike,“Fallinputs$1.4MtowardseismicresearchinOkla.”Energywire,January29,2016,accessedFebruary3,2016,http://www.eenews.net/energywire/2016/01/29/stories/106003136413Conti,David,“Pa.Gov.Wolftargetsmethaneemissionsfromoilandgas,”TribLive,January19,2016,accessedFebruary3,2016,http://triblive.com/business/businessprojects/onthegrid/gas/9820927-74/gas-wells-methane#axzz3xmXJDfZt14Harball,Elizabeth,“Pa.planstoregulatemethanefromdrillingindustry,”Energywire,January20,2016,accessedFebruary4,2016,http://www.eenews.net/energywire/2016/01/20/stories/106003085715Plummer,Sarah,“Commissionapprovesfirstcounty-widebanonwasteinjection,”TheFayetteTribune,January14,2016,accessedFebruary4,2016,http://www.fayettetribune.com/news/commission-approves-first-county-wide-ban-on-waste-injection/article_b2440196-ba2a-11e5-b9ed-3f82b6d3ba3b.html
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16Junkins,Casey,“W.Va.ProductionNumbers‘Shocking’,”TheIntelligencer,January17,2016,accessedFebruary4,2016,http://theintelligencer.net/page/content.detail/id/651654/W-Va--Production-Numbers--Shocki---.html