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Shale Law Weekly Review—Week of June 9, 2025

Oil and Gas Leasing: BLM Directed to Reduce Lease Review Timeline to Six Months Under New Interior Directive ⚡
On May 13, 2025, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) issued an Instruction Memorandum to streamline and accelerate the federal oil and gas leasing process. The memorandum directs BLM to hold lease sales within six months of parcel review initiation and to increase the availability of lands for leasing. The memorandum also emphasizes adherence to the Mineral Leasing Act and procedures for land use planning, NEPA compliance, and lease parcel evaluation. Lease sales will follow a structured timeline that includes public […]

June 9th, 2025|Tags: , , |

Shale Law Weekly Review—Week of June 2, 2025

Federal Lands: DOI Proposes Eliminating BLM Rule ⚡
On May 14, 2025, the Department of the Interior (DOI) proposed the rescission of a 2024 Bureau of Land Management (BLM) rule. The 2024 rule aimed to reduce acreage rents and capacity fees for solar and wind energy authorizations, attempting to encourage clean energy development on public lands. The DOI, in its proposal, claimed that the BLM rule was burdensome, especially towards non-renewable energy development. If the rule was rescinded, rate reductions for renewable energy on federal lands would be eliminated.

LNG Exports: DOE Concludes Review of 2024 LNG Export Study
On May […]

June 2nd, 2025|Tags: , |

Shale Law Weekly Review—Week of May 19, 2025

Air Quality: Pennsylvania Announces Study of Unconventional Gas Wells Led by PA Department of Environmental Protection ⚡
On May 1, 2025, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania announced that the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) will begin a study, alongside CNX Resources Corporation (CNX), of “unconventional gas wells” by monitoring air emissions during development states of wells. CNX will be providing DEP access to a well site to study the air emissions, which is aimed to “provide the most in-depth view of the full spectrum of natural gas development in the nation and serve as a model for future public-private collaboration.”

Infrastructure: […]

May 19th, 2025|Tags: , |

Shale Law Weekly Review—Week of May 12, 2025

Public Lands: Department of Interior Announces Plans to Decrease Review Time for Energy Project Assessments ⚡
On April 23, 2025, the Department of the Interior (DOI) announced that it would be “accelerat[ing] the development of domestic energy resources and critical minerals” through certain “emergency permitting procedures.” The procedures will help a variety of energy projects, such as production and leasing, become expedited in reviewing and approval processes. Further, the procedures set to be implemented will apply to a variety of energy sources, such as natural gas, coal, and biofuels. Additionally, DOI will be using “emergency authorities” through the National Environmental […]

May 12th, 2025|Tags: , |

Shale Law Weekly Review—Week of May 5, 2025

National Energy Policy: Bureau of Land Management and Office of Management and Budget Consider Rescinding Two Rules ⚡
On April 14, 2025, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) announced that it, along with the Bureau of Land Management, is reviewing two Rules for possible rescission. Announcement One and Announcement Two. Both the Management and Protection of the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska Proposed Rule and the Conservation and Landscape Health Rule are being considered for rescission as a part of the Administration’s review of Executive Order 12866 for consistency […]

May 5th, 2025|Tags: , |

Shale Law Weekly Review—Week of April 21, 2025

National Energy Policy: Bureau of Land Management Rescinds Environmental Impact Statement Requirement ⚡
On April 11, 2025, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) rescinded its notice which had required seven states to prepare an environmental impact statement (EIS) for various oil and gas operations. The seven states affected are Colorado, Montana, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah and Wyoming. The notice comes after both the White House and the Department of the Interior issued orders removing prior regulations related to energy development. By revoking the EIS requirement (set forth under the National Environmental Policy Act), the BLM […]

April 21st, 2025|Tags: , |

Shale Law Weekly Review—Week of April 14, 2025

Oil and Gas Leasing: Pennsylvania Superior Court Upholds Choice of Forum Clause in Lease ⚡
On March 20, 2025, the Superior Court of Pennsylvania ruled that the language of an oil and gas lease reserved the choice of forum decision to the lessor. Golden Eagle Res. II LLC v. EQT Prod. Co., Nos. 261 WDA 2024, 413 WDA 2024, 2025 Pa. Super. Unpub. LEXIS 763 (Mar. 24, 2025). Plaintiff Golden Eagle Resources (Golden Eagle) leased its oil and gas interest underneath two properties to LOLA, who subsequently leased it to defendant EQT Production Company (EQT). A provision allowed the […]

April 14th, 2025|Tags: , , |

Shale Law Weekly Review—Week of April 7, 2025

Environmental Impact Studies: Penn State Research Shows Environmental Benefits from Reusing Abandoned Oil and Gas Wells ⚡
On February 28, 2025, a research article was published in the Journal of Energy Storage titled Underground energy storage using abandoned oil & gas wells assisted by geothermal. The authors explore the potential for abandoned oil and gas wells (AOGWs) to be reused as “containment cells for pressurized air,” a process that may reduce greenhouse gas emissions from AOGWs. Finding that reusing the AOGWs would be beneficial by providing “stability and natural insulation,” the article proposes that AOGWs be used as “inexpensive [compressed […]

Shale Law Weekly Review—Week of March 31, 2025

Water Quality: Bucks County Attorney General’s Office Announces Investigation into Sunoco Pipeline Leak ⚡
On March 11, 2025, the Bucks County Assistant District Attorney Edward Louka announced during a town meeting that the Attorney General’s office would be investigating leaks from a Sunoco pipeline in Upper Makefield, PA. The pipeline leak was confirmed by a Pennsylvania announcement in January 2025, which stated that the pipeline leak had contaminated six wells within Upper Makefield. Since the leak was announced, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) had been involved with water testing within the wells for contamination, with potential contaminants […]

March 31st, 2025|Tags: , , , |

Shale Law Weekly Review—Week of March 24, 2025

Methane Emissions: Congress Votes to Eliminate November 2024 Waste Emissions Rule ⚡
On March 4, 2025, Congress presented to the President H.J.Res.35, which is a joint resolution which would eliminate the rule, “Waste Emissions Charge for Petroleum and Natural Gas Systems: Procedures for Facilitating Compliance, Including Netting and Exemptions” (89 FR 91094). This final rule, which was promulgated through the Inflation Reduction Act, required the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to “impose and collect an annual charge on methane emissions that exceed waste emissions thresholds specified by Congress.” The House and Senate passed H.J.Res.35 on February 26, 2025, and […]

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