Pennsylvania’s Natural Gas Industry Supports HB 1050 and ‘Energize PA’ Plan
“Significant natural gas reserves can be found in Pennsylvania’s state forest land, and the opportunities it can create for new jobs and new revenue for state and local government and conservation districts is even more significant. This industry is poised to develop these gas reserves responsibly and in cooperation with the state Bureau of Forestry and the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Advances in technology, including the development of multiple wells from a single pad and horizontal drilling techniques allow for a far more efficient means of securing natural gas reserves, impacting fewer acres in development, a reduced number of roads to access this single location, fewer gathering pipelines and far less surface disturbance.
“Leasing 130,000 acres of land for three years amounts to less than 20 percent of the state’s total forest resources, and will produce an indigenous source of clean energy and provide good-paying jobs to thousands of people. The distribution of funding from leasing and royalty payments among local and state governments and conservation districts ensures that revenue is directed where it can meet the needs of communities and programs that protect the environment.
“This approach to create sustainable, long-term revenue for the Commonwealth through responsible leasing of land is sound and deserves the support of the legislature.”
About the Marcellus Shale Committee: Formed in 2008, the Marcellus Shale committee represents the oil and gas industry in
About IOGA-PA: The Independent Oil and Gas Association of
About POGAM: The Pennsylvania Oil & Gas Association is the non-profit trade association of the Commonwealth’s independent oil and gas producers. The association promotes the general welfare of
SOURCE Marcellus Shale Committee; IOGA-PA; POGAM
