Pennsylvania State officials seek more oversight of gas drilling

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Philadelphia Inquirer (2010)
Pennsylvania State officials seek more oversight of gas drilling

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Saying the cost of natural-gas development could outweigh the benefits, Pennsylvania’s two highest-ranking environmental officials built a case Monday for imposing more taxes and regulation on Marcellus Shale exploration.

John Hanger, secretary of the Department of Environmental Protection, told a gas-policy conference here that it was time for the state legislature to impose a production tax on gas operators – who, he said, “are almost laughing at their good fortune at not having to pay a severance tax.”

…”Quite frankly, the citizens of this state are being played for chumps,” Quigley said.

DEP’s Hanger ridiculed the state’s 1984 law requiring gas operators to set aside a “pitiful” $2,500 insurance bond to pay for plugging an abandoned well. It costs the state about $10,000 to seal off an orphaned well.

See: US natural gas drilling boom linked to pollution and social strife

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