Diversified Energy Testifies Before WV Senate re Storage Tank Law
In the closing hours of the 2014 West Virginia legislative session, the legislature passed Senate Bill (SB) 373, the Aboveground Storage Tank Act (see Fate of 3 WV Laws that Impact Marcellus/Utica Drilling). The bill, which was signed into law, was in response to a chemical leak that affected the drinking water for 300,000 West Virginia residents. Even though the leak was not related to oil and gas drilling (it was related to coal mining), the new rules governing aboveground storage tanks for chemicals affect several industries, including the Marcellus/Utica (see Impact of WV’s New Chemical Tank Law on Marcellus Drillers). Over the years, several attempts have been made to relax the over-restrictive new rules for the oil and gas industry. Another attempt was initiated in this year’s legislative session: Senate Bill (SB) 592 (see WV Senate Bill 592 Eases Oil & Gas Storage Tank Inspections). Unfortunately, the bill stalled in the WV House.To view this content, log into your member account. (Not a member? Join Today!)
