Since 2012, Pennsylvania’s natural gas impact tax has provided more than $2.5 billion, dispersed across the state’s 67 counties. The post Pennsylvania natural gas tax revenue exceeds $2.5M appeared first on Shale Gas Reporter. This post appeared first on Shale Gas Reporter.
Severance Tax Redux As Lefties Try to Destroy Industry Again Jim Willis on NGL Pipelines Editor & Publisher, Marcellus Drilling News (MDN) [Editor’s Note: Josh Shapiro owes a debt to the leftists who bought his purist demagoguery and elected him. Now, they are calling in the loan and asking for a severance tax.] Once again, the
Pennsylvania natural gas impact fees are expected to set a new record this year, driven by rising prices and more drilling. The post Natural gas impact fees to hit record high in Pennsylvania appeared first on Shale Gas Reporter. This post appeared first on Shale Gas Reporter.
shale gas news Bill desRosiers External Affairs Coordinator, Coterra Energy Host, Shale Gas News … … [Editor’s Note: The Marcellus Shale impact fees program has been one of the most innovative and successful to ways to spread around the the benefits of Pennsylvania shale gas.] The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission has reported that $234 million
Higher prices and an uptick in drilling resulted in an increase in impact fees in 2021, helping Washington County lead Pennsylvania in money from the fees. The post Washington County leads Pa. in natural gas impact fee revenue appeared first on Shale Gas Reporter. This post appeared first on Shale Gas Reporter.
Bill desRosiersExternal Affairs Coordinator, Cabot Oil & Gas … … Marcellus Shale impact fees help homebuyers with much needed upgrades and repairs, assuring they will be able to keep roofs over their heads. In 2020, the Commonwealth made nearly $46 million in Pennsylvania Housing Affordability and Rehabilitation Enhancement (PHARE) funding available for housing programs. The PHARE fund was
Tom ShepstoneShepstone Management Company, Inc. … … Marcellus Shale Impact Fees (Act 13 funds) are being used to train emergency service providers to save lives in Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. Susquehanna County is using its Marcellus Shale Impact Fees to save lives. It’s investing some of the Act 13 money its received from gas drilling in
Gina SuydamPresidentWyoming County Chamber of Commerce … … Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf says he wants to “Restore PA” with a severance tax that will only destroy what the Commonwealth has gained from natural gas. Natural gas is revitalizing Wyoming County. As a lifelong resident of Tunkhannock and now in my role representing the county’s business