What is DEP gas?

What is DEP gas?

DEP’s Office of Oil and Gas Management is responsible for the statewide oil and gas conservation and environmental programs to facilitate the safe exploration, development, recovery of Pennsylvania’s oil and gas reservoirs in a manner that will protect the commonwealth’s natural resources and the environment.

What does PA DEP stand for?

The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is the agency in Pennsylvania responsible for protecting and preserving the land, air, water, and public health through enforcement of the state’s environmental laws.

Are there oil wells in PA?

While most of the attention on the oil and gas industry in Pennsylvania has focused on the massive, unconventional well pads in recent years, there are hundreds of thousands of conventional wells in the state, and over 100,000 of those are still considered active.

How much natural gas does Pennsylvania produce?

Pennsylvania’s marketed natural gas production, primarily from the Marcellus Shale, reached a record 7.1 trillion cubic feet in 2020, and the state is the nation’s second-largest natural gas producer after Texas.

Where in PA are we fracking?

Top Counties

Washington 1,146 wells
Lycoming 832
Tioga 661
Butler 321
Fayette 257

Who runs the DEP?

The Department of Education is administered by the United States secretary of education. It has under 4,000 employees (2018) and an annual budget of $68 billion (2016).

What does the DEP do?

DEP oversees 175 state parks and trails and more than 12 million acres of public lands and 4 million acres of coastal uplands and submerged lands. Regulatory programs safeguard natural resources by overseeing permitting and compliance activities that protect air and water quality, and manage waste cleanups.

What geographic region of PA has most of the oil and gas wells?

Oil and Gas Extraction in Pennsylvania Pennsylvania lies in the heart of the Appalachian basin, where early drilling activity (19th century through early 20th century) occurred primarily within the top 2,000 feet of the subsurface.

How much oil is left in Pennsylvania?

Data

Reserves
Crude Oil (as of Dec. 31) 16 million barrels 2019
Expected Future Production of Dry Natural Gas (as of Dec. 31) 105,917 billion cu ft 2019
Expected Future Production of Natural Gas Plant Liquids 1,008 million barrels 2019
Recoverable Coal at Producing Mines 975 million short tons 2020

How does the DEP well plugging program work?

DEP Well Plugging Program The Oil and Gas Act authorizes DEP to plug orphan and abandoned wells to address environmental, health and safety concerns. A surcharge paid by the oil and gas industry for each drilling permit issued in the commonwealth is deposited into an account available for plugging orphan or abandoned wells.

Who is plugging oil and gas wells in PA?

DCNR awarded the contract to Howard Drilling, LLC, of Mount Jewett, PA on January 4, 2021, and plugging work commenced on March 29, 2021. There are more than 1,735 known oil and gas wells on public lands that have no responsible owner and are eligible to be plugged under DEP’s Well Plugging Program.

How does the DEP plug orphan oil and gas wells?

The Oil and Gas Act authorizes DEP to plug orphan and abandoned wells to address environmental, health and safety concerns. A surcharge paid by the oil and gas industry for each drilling permit issued in the commonwealth is deposited into an account available for plugging orphan or abandoned wells.

Where are abandoned oil and gas wells being plugged?

Sign up today Opens In A New Window. The Departments of Environmental Protection (DEP) and Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) have begun work to plug 12 abandoned oil and gas wells in the Cornplanter State Forest, Forest County.

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