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For Immediate
Release
4/28/09

Senate Approves Coal Bed Methane Well Dispute
Act
Senator White's bill would establish panel to resolve objections
The Senate today approved Senate Bill 275, legislation
introduced by Senator Don White (R-41) to establish a special review board to
arbitrate coal bed methane well disputes. Currently, disputes between surface
land owners and the holders of mineral rights for those properties are often
resolved in county courts of common pleas.
"These disputes often end up becoming a lengthy, expensive and
acrimonious process for all parties involved," Senator White said. "Given the
recent activity surrounding the development of the Marcellus Shale natural gas
reserves and the potential economic benefits that come with it, it is also
important to recognize the inherent conflicts that occur when property rights
are held by multiple owners. I would hope the principles embodied in SB 275
could be used as a model in dealing with future disputes surrounding the
development of the Commonwealth's vast natural resources."
SB 275 creates a three-member Coal Bed Methane Review Board to
consider objections and attempt to reach an agreement on issues such as the
location of coal bed methane wells and/or access roads.
The Coal Bed Methane Review Board would be made up of a member
appointed by the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau, a member appointed jointly by the
Pennsylvania Oil and Gas Association, the Independent Oil and Gas Association
and the Pennsylvania Coal Association, and a member appointed jointly by the
deans of the College of Agricultural Sciences and the College of Earth and
Mineral Sciences of Penn State University.
"Under a 1983 Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling, coal bed
methane is considered part of the property rights transferred under coal
agreements," Senator White said. "Many landowners who previously entered into
coal agreements and subsequently gave up their rights to coal bed methane are
now confronted with mineral estate development on their property. This
legislation is not intended to change the respective rights and obligations of
either party, but rather to create a timely less expensive and less bitter
process."
State Representative Dave Reed (R-62) has introduced a companion
bill (House Bill 539) in the House of Representatives. Representative Reed is
encouraged by Senate passage and is hopeful the House of Representatives will
soon take action. "I've worked closely with Senator White on this important
legislation and I am hopeful it will move forward in the legislative process
soon," Representative Reed said. "This legislation is a classic example of
legislators responding to the concerns of constituents. The landowners need and
deserve the opportunity to ensure the value of their property remains intact –
and that's exactly what our legislation does."
Contact:
Joe Pittman
(724) 357-0151
Additional Information:
Environment and Energy
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