Federal Government Expected to Unveil Fracking Regulations For Public Lands Soon
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Marie Cusick
The Obama Administration is expected to release new regulations for hydraulic fracturing on public lands soon.
Reuters reports Interior Secretary Sally Jewell told a Senate Appropriations subcommittee last week the Department of Interior is âvery closeâ to releasing the new rules:
âThe fracking rules are not bowing to industry pressure or environmental pressure,â Jewell told reporters after her first hearing since assuming the top post at Interior in April.
Jewell said the proposed regulations would use the âbest scienceâ and take into account modern technologies and practices. The former oil company engineer noted that she had âfracked a well before.â
The initial draft rules included new reporting standards and a requirement that companies reveal chemicals they use in fracking only after they complete drilling.
This is the second version of the rules. Last yearâs draft regulations drew ire from environmental groups who said they didnât go far enough, and from industry groups, who said they were too harsh, according to the National Journal:
The proposed regulation is expected to be more lenient to the oil and gas industry than a draft rule issued last year by the Interior Department, reflecting heavy lobbying by fossil fuel companies, as well as President Obamaâs desire to support the nationâs recent boom in natural gas developmentâand the jobs that come with it.
âWe have observed that over the past few years, the administration has shifted toward a more favorable opinion of the value of natural gas to the economy and the nationâs energy security,â said Richard Ranger, a senior policy adviser at the American Petroleum Institute. âWe think weâre being heard, but the proof will be in the pudding.â