The rights of local municipalities to regulate or ban drilling activity within their jurisdictions has been a hot topic over the last few years in several states, especially Pennsylvania, Texas and Colorado. Shale development has been intense in all three states, but their reactions to urban drilling regulation have differed…
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Rep. Darby Letter to House Energy Resources Committee Outlines Upcoming Issues
Representative Drew Darby, Chair of the Texas House Committee on Energy Resources, wrote the members of the committee to ask their input on issues that should be addressed by the committee during the interim between legislative sessions. A copy of the letter can be viewed here: Darby letter. Of the…
Texas Legislature – Bills of Interest to Mineral Owners
The Texas legislative session has now ended. I followed 44 bills identified as potentially affecting the interests of mineral owners. Only two of those bills passed. HB 40 The bill that produced the most controversy was HB 40, introduced by Rep. Darby, chair of the House Energy Resources Committee. It…
Will Cities Lose their Power to Regulate Urban Drilling?
Last month I wrote about the Texas legislature’s efforts to limit cities’ authority to regulate drilling within their jurisdictions, after the City of Denton passed a ban on hydraulic fracturing. The bill that has emerged is House Bill 40, sponsored by Drew Darby, chairman of the House Energy Resources Committee.…
Cities vs. Industry: Fight over Municipal Regulation of Fracking Continues at Legislature
Struggles over fracking bans have been in the news for some time in Pennsylvania, Colorado, Ohio, New Mexico and other states. The State of New York has had a moratorium on fracking for several years. But until recently, cities and oil and gas companies in Texas had been able to…
Bills to Watch in Texas Legislature
Here are bills filed in the current Texas Legislative session that may be of interest to mineral owners: House Bill 539: This is the bill to prohibit municipalities from banning drilling within their jurisdictions. Senate Bill 540: The Senate’s version of House Bill 539. House Bill 1552: Filed by Representative Craddick,…
Inside Story on Failure of Pipeline Bills in Texas Legislature
Colleen Schreiber has written an excellent article in the June 13 edition of Livestock Weekly, “Landowners Hold Off Oil and Gas Lobby on Common Carrier Bills,” describing the blow-by-blow negotiations and lobbying in the pipeline industry’s efforts to “solve” the problems created by the Texas Supreme Court’s decision in Tex.…
Energy Lobbyists Big Spenders in Texas Legislature
Terrence Henry, a writer for StateImpact Texas, has written a recent article, “Why Oil and Gas Lobbyists Were Big Spenders in Texas.” He analyzes two reports on spending on lobbyists and campaigns compiled by Texans for Public Justice. Lobbyists for energy and natural resources companies spent between $31.4 million and $62.5…
Oil Pipeline Bill Dead in Texas Legislature?
The pipeline industry bill intended to “fix” the issues raised by Texas Rice Land Partners v. Denbury Pipeline, appears to be dead in the Texas legislature. The issue: requiring pipelines that assert the power of eminent domain to prove that they qualify as common carriers. The Texas Supreme Court held…
House Bill 325 to Amend Open Beaches Act
State Representative Harold Dutton, Jr. has introduced a bill in the Texas Legislature to amend Texas’ Open Beaches Act. What does this have to do with oil and gas, you may ask? Read on. Last year, the Texas Supreme Court decided a case interpreting the Open Beaches Act, Severance v.…