On Thursday, the Senate Appropriations Committee shelved two bills relating to fracking, AB 972 and AB 591. AB 972 would have placed a moratorium on fracking in California pending issuance of state regulations governing the practice (See August 14 post). AB 591 would have required operators to disclose fracking activities and chemicals (See
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CALIFORNIA REVIVES FRACKING BILL AND ANNOUNCES PLANS FOR FRACKING REGULATIONS
By Mike Mills on
Posted in Energy, Oil and Gas
Last month, the California legislature revived a bill that was shut down last year that would require the disclosure of fracking chemicals. In a compromise with industry, the revived bill (AB 591) includes trade secret protection. Current law requires the owner or operator of a well to file a history of the work…
Wyoming Lawsuit May Influence Proposed Hydraulic Fracturing Legislation in California
By Mike Mills on
Posted in Uncategorized
As I last reported here, regulation of hydraulic fracturing is poised to be a hot topic in California this legislative session. Last session’s AB 591 stalled in the Senate due to outstanding issues over the mandatory reporting of hydraulic fracturing fluid components and confidentiality issues based on trade secret concerns.
The application of a…