Court Told DCNR Did Not Recommend Additional Natural Gas Leasing On State Land
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StateImpact, the Post-Gazette and the Patriot-News Wednesday reported Dan Devlin, DCNR Deputy Secretary for Parks and Forests, said DCNR did not recommend leasing additional State Park and Forest land for natural gas drilling, but added “as long as there is no surface disturbance, and we have control of the lease,” he was comfortable with the Corbett plan. Devlin added the first he heard of the plan for leasing additional land was a few days before the Governor announced his budget in February. Devlin’s comments were made at the end of three days of hearings before Commonwealth Court in a lawsuit the PA Environmental Defense Fund filed against the Rendell and Corbett Administrations over the transfer over $383 million in proceeds in DCNR’s Oil and Gas Fund to balance the state General Fund. (PA Environment Digest June 2, 2014) During part of Devlin’s questioning, he said to meet the $75 million revenue goal the Governor set out in his proposal, DCNR would have to lease an additional 25,000 acres of Marcellus Shale lands. Devlin said the drilling leases entered into by DCNR contained significant protections for the environment and limited the number of well pads drilling companies could build. The leases also prohibit conventional oil and gas drilling in the areas leased for Marcellus Shale development because DCNR felt conventional wells were more destructive. Devlin testified that when the drilling on state forests began [during the Rendell Administration], "we didn't have a clue what was going to happen," and although the agency "has a much better handle on the situation" now, he said, "we don't have a handle on the total impact, no." Click Here for a fact sheet on Gov. Corbett’s new Executive Order on Non-surface Disturbance Leasing of DCNR Lands issued last week. For more information, visit DCNR’s Natural Gas Development and State Forests webpage. NewsClips: DCNR Told Corbett Not To Lease More Forest Land For Drilling Official Tells Court: No One At DCNR Recommended Gas Leasing Corbett’s Own Witness Lukewarm To More Gas Leasing Leasing More State Land For Gas Drilling Not Sustainable Rendell Appointee: Leasing More State Land Not Sustainable Letter: Corbett Aide Responds To Patriot-News Leasing Editorial Poll: Pennsylvanians Favor Drilling, But Not In Parks Poll: Pennsylvanians Support Fracking, Not In Parks Poll: Pennsylvanians Favor Drilling, But Not On Public Lands Voters Back Fracking, But Not In State Parks Wolf Lobbies Lawmakers To Pass Severance Tax Wolf Lobbies Corbett, Lawmakers To Pass Severance Tax Op-Ed: Now Is The Time To Approve Shale Tax, Tom Wolf Energy Companies Pay More In Gas Well Impact Fees In 2013 Drilling Impact Fee Revenue Totals $225M For 2013 Drilling Impact Fee Distribution Figures Released Northeast PA To Receive $36.8 Million In Impact Fees Lancaster’s Share Of Impact Fee $500,000 Lawmakers Scrambling To Seal Budget By June 30 Deadline Looms For PA State Budget Brunch Time For Lawmakers, Lobbyists On Budget Time For Bold Action On Budget In PA Lawmakers Regard Budget Debate With Apprehension Related Story: Update On Natural Gas Severance Tax Proposals In the Senate, House |
6/9/2014 |
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