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  • Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Regulation | Statewide OH

    Ohio Bill Makes Major Changes to Law Governing O&G Wells

    October 16, 2025October 16, 2025

    Ohio Republican Senators have introduced Senate Bill (SB) 219, the first significant update to Ohio’s oil and gas laws since the Kasich administration more than a decade ago. SB 219, introduced by Sen. Al Landis, aims to reform Ohio’s orphaned oil and gas well program. The bill proposes establishing the Oil and Gas Resolution and Remediation Fund, funded by filing fees and penalties, to protect orphan well funds from being raided by the state legislature (as often happens now). The bill also streamlines notification procedures for abandoned wells, requiring only publication in a newspaper or on the ODNR website. Additionally, the bill accelerates drilling by eliminating the Ohio Department of Natural Resources’ (ODNR) discretion to deny expedited project reviews and by making road-use agreements with local governments voluntary and capped at three years. Read More “Ohio Bill Makes Major Changes to Law Governing O&G Wells”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Ohio | Regulation | Statewide OH

    OH Dems Propose Bill to Ban Fracking Under Lake Erie, State Parks

    October 16, 2025October 16, 2025

    Ohio Democrat House members have introduced a bill to solve a problem that doesn’t exist. House Bill (HB) 399 would ban fracking under Lake Erie (which has NEVER been proposed or even thought of), and ban fracking under state-owned parks, which is now happening. With respect to drilling under (not on) state-owned parks, when it happens, nobody knows it’s happening (see Drilling Begins Under Salt Fork State Park – “No Signs of Fracking”). There is no noise, no pollution, nothing. There *are no* impacts to the parks themselves as all drilling is done from adjacent properties. Yet the Dems want it banned. We have to ask, why? What possible reason is there to ban something that isn’t doing any harm yet brings revenue to the state? Read More “OH Dems Propose Bill to Ban Fracking Under Lake Erie, State Parks”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Hydraulic Fracturing | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    PA Dems Intro Bill to Ban All Fracking via 2,500-Foot Setback

    October 16, 2025October 16, 2025

    Pennsylvania state Rep. Greg Vitali, a radical Democrat and the majority chairman of the state House Environmental & Natural Resource Protection Committee, introduced legislation (H.B. 1946) this week that would increase the current setback distances for unconventional oil and gas wells in Pennsylvania from 500 feet to 2,500 feet, effectively banning all new shale drilling in the state. Period. End of sentence. And Vitali (and the other radicals who have signed on to the bill) know it. The bill doesn’t stand a chance in the Republican-controlled Senate, but that’s not the point. The point is (a) fundraising, and (b) there is no other reason, except fundraising. Read More “PA Dems Intro Bill to Ban All Fracking via 2,500-Foot Setback”

  • Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Regulation | Statewide PA

    PA DEP Claims It Has Eliminated the Backlog of 2,402 Tardy Permits

    October 16, 2025October 16, 2025
    Speedy Gonzales

    A press release that tells half the story was issued by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) yesterday to proclaim victory in vanquishing the entire (every single one) backlog of overdue permits the department is/was supposed to evaluate. According to the release, there were some 2,402 late (yet to be processed) permits as of November 2023. As of today, that number is zero. What the release doesn’t tell you is that the DEP issued a similar press release in April to proclaim that the 2,402 permits had been, as of that date, whittled down to just 300 (see PA DEP Claims Slow Permit Backlog Reduced 88% from 2,400 to 300). So, the REAL news here is that it took the DEP seven-plus months to keep current AND work through the remaining 300 backlogged permits. It puts it in a different light. Read More “PA DEP Claims It Has Eliminated the Backlog of 2,402 Tardy Permits”

  • Electrical Generation | Industrywide Issues | Pennsylvania | Pipelines | Regulation | Statewide PA

    API Says PA Needs Fed Permitting Reform to Build Pipes, Power Plants

    October 16, 2025October 16, 2025

    We’re not big fans of the American Petroleum Institute (API), which tends to do the bidding of the Big Oil companies that fund it. Big Oil’s aims are sometimes at odds with those of smaller, independent oil and gas producers—the innovators who discovered shale drilling. Yet there are state chapters of the API that do a good job. One of them is the Pennsylvania API chapter. The executive director of PA API, Stephanie Catarino Wissman, recently published an excellent article in Broad+Liberty that calls for fast-tracking the effort to pass federal permit reform so Pennsylvania can get back to building. Read More “API Says PA Needs Fed Permitting Reform to Build Pipes, Power Plants”

  • Anti-Drilling/Fossil Fuel | Industrywide Issues | New York | Regulation | Statewide NY

    NY’s Jan. 1 Ban on New Gas Hookups Already Blocking New Construction

    October 16, 2025October 16, 2025

    Unintended (but entirely predictable) consequences are now happening in New York State. In January 2023, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, a leftist Democrat, floated a plan to ban natural gas hookups in every single new home and business across the “Empire” State (see NY Gov. Hochul Loses Her Mind – Wants to Ban Gas in New Buildings). She even wanted to ban gas in existing homes, but that was too much to stomach even for NY’s leftwing Democrats (see New York Legislators Block Hochul NatGas Ban for Existing Homes). As part of the 2023-2024 budget deal, Hochul got her statewide ban for new hookups (see NY State has Fallen – Gas Stoves & Peaker Plants Banned in Budget). So, beginning in 2026, new homes (or businesses) in New York State will not be allowed to connect to an existing natural gas pipeline system. The coming ban is ALREADY causing construction projects to be placed on hold or outright canceled. Read More “NY’s Jan. 1 Ban on New Gas Hookups Already Blocking New Construction”

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    MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Oct 16, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]

    October 16, 2025October 16, 2025

    MARCELLUS/UTICA REGION: Panelists warn data centers, oil and gas threaten water resources; OTHER U.S. REGIONS: Long Island Senate GOP delegation urges Gov. Hochul to advance NESE; N.Y. Democrats urge Hochul to reject NESE pipeline over climate concerns; NATIONAL: U.S. natural gas futures slip ahead of storage data; America confronts its next great energy crisis – rare earth minerals; INTERNATIONAL: Oil slips to five-month low; Gunvor CEO says oil oversupply finally emerging; Oxy CEO sees tight oil price range through 2026; UK sanctions major Russian oil producers; Who’s afraid of American LNG?; Net-zero squeeze on oil firms ‘losing steam’, says energy executive. Read More “MDN’s Energy Stories of Interest: Thu, Oct 16, 2025 [FREE ACCESS]”

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