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    Gas drillers, Idaho counties reach agreement

    BOISE, Idaho (AP) — A group representing Idaho counties and a group representing companies interested in tapping natural gas in the state announced an agreement Sunday on legislation they plan to introduce into the Idaho Legislature next month.

    The Idaho Association of Counties and the Idaho Petroleum Council said the guidelines will allow counties some control over natural gas development, while natural gas wildcatters will have a clearer path to tapping fields.

    But a conservation group said the agreement appears to reduce local control over industries by allowing state lawmakers to create rules that counties and cities wouldn't be able to exceed with their own ordinances.

    The proposed legislation was not released, but the news release said the legislation would allow local governments to create regulations involving exploration and processing as long as the rules didn't prevent companies from building infrastructure.

    The groups also said the proposed legislation would let local governments pass their own ordinances regulating the industry as long as those ordinances don't conflict with state law.

    "Local siting and operational issues are important to our members and to the people of Idaho," Dan Chadwick, executive director of the Idaho Association of Counties, said in a statement. "This consensus legislation promises counties and their residents that their unique insight will be an important part of our state's growing natural gas industry."

    "This agreement is an example of what happens when reasonable people have a chance to sit down and forge compromise," said Suzanne Budge, executive director of the Idaho Petroleum Council.

    Idaho officials have been scrambling to develop new rules after natural gas discoveries in 2010 in an ancient lake bed a mile beneath the surface of Payette County, to Washington County's south.

    Natural gas wildcatters have been concerned about cities and counties passing laws that could halt development of Idaho's emerging oil and natural gas fields. A main concern is hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, that some fear could harm a region's groundwater that some rural residents rely on.

    "It strikes me from this press release that the counties can't veto anything," Justin Hayes of the Idaho Conservation League told The Associated Press on Sunday. "Which leads me to believe that the oil and gas industry can get whatever they want, and the counties will just have to take it. Setting all the rhetoric aside, it still sounds like, in the end, counties cannot object to proposals that they don't like."

    Snake River Oil & Gas, which is exploring for gas in western Idaho, helped develop the legislation after Washington County proposed an ordinance with strict size limits, expensive bonds, multi-million-dollar insurance policies and restrictions on well locations, among other things.

    "We are committed to Idaho, and want to make sure the public officials and citizens they represent are completely comfortable with our industry and our work," said Richard Brown, owner of Snake River Oil & Gas, in the statement released Sunday. "This agreement provides assurances for citizens and certainty for businesses, and is a model for other states to follow."

    Industry officials said last year they were working on the legislation with the Idaho Petroleum Council. An early draft of that legislation said that "an ordinance, rule, resolution, requirement or standard of a city, county or other political subdivision of this state shall not prohibit, either actually or operationally, and shall not frustrate the siting, construction or operation of facilities" with state approval.

    Hayes said it was unclear to him why the Idaho Association of Counties would back legislation that appeared to limit the power of counties in favor of state control. But he said the backing of the association could sway some state lawmakers toward approving the legislation.

    "Clearly, a compromise like this makes an easy way out for legislators who had been conflicted," he said.

     

    6 comments

    • Jim  •  3 mths ago
      Most of that region is very young geologically. I am surprised there's any gas there at all.
    • Gee Bee  •  3 mths ago
      This is from a former O&G worker. The O&G industry has the ability to do things safely and efficiently. With that said, it still needs outside regulation. You cannot be your own policeman, sorry, it does not work. But there is a problem right now in the industry that concerns me deeply for the near future and as an extension affects governments. Going back to the early 1980's there was a thriving domestic O&G industry which attracted many young people. Then along came the Reagan administration and its policy to pretty much end the domestic industry and start a policy of importing energy from other countries. That put the majority of young people in the industry through the proverbial windshield. Many had to leave the country to get work overseas, most had disastrous home lives being away from their families. The eventual affect was there was little recruiting of young people into the industry for over twenty years. So, most of the skilled workers now are in their 50's and 60's. Here is the thing, it is such a complex industry it takes years to learn enough to work independently, often times it takes 10,12,13 years. So there is this huge shortage of skilled O&G workers and they are at a premium and that effects government because it cost so much to hire an expert who can give them direction and help regulate the industry.

      There are some things that governments need to know to help guide the law making process. First is the fact that the industry goes at a pace that is frightening. It is systemic, we all work under the fanatical pace the industry has had for the last 150 years. It is like being around a group of people who are all on speed. I suggest that the industry be encouraged, even forced to slow it down a notch, drive slower, operate that slight bit slower to be as safe as possibly and come to grips that generally the workers are older and keeping up the pace we did 20 years ago while at the same time train the younger workers to replace us. I will warn you that the industry is ran by engineer types and they tend to have trouble dealing with humans, often the public is viewed as the 'enemy', only because they are so concentrating on getting the job done mechanically anything that gets in the way that they cannot design out is annoying. Also, having a large influx of single young men suddenly in the community has an effect, so law enforcement needs to be primed to know how to handle it, it is best for law enforcement to have a 'hands on' approach and get to know the crews personally once they arrive. It is beneficial to realize that the industry is a world to itself, the different crews travel and move all the time, so they tend to be to themselves a bit understandably. The industry is so complex that from the outside looking in it seems almost schizophrenic, disconnected even to itself. That is the result of this complexity, and again to get someone in the government who is fully knowledgeable is most difficult to secure because of the demand, so developing a good relationship with members of the industry is essential for developing sound rules to establish for the industry. I know this is a small snippet of what you need to know but I hope it helps. I wish I were well enough to work again, I would dedicate my time being an intermediary between communities and the O&G industry. To all communities dealing with this issue: it will be a lot of hard work to get the right blend of control and development, but worth it in the end.
    • Judith  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      Ha! I love it. Republicans claim to give back power and "freedom" to the people,, but are actually taking it away and giving it to predatory international corporations. Beautiful. Enjoy you childrens' leukemia, Idahoans!
    • Mingo  •  3 mths ago
      As long as my tap water stops catching fire.................sure............go ahead..........make my day !!
    • Obie  •  3 mths ago
      The poor Earth. She's like some caribou being attacked by a swarm
      of mosquitoes. But what if she turns out to be a wolf and starts biting
      and scratching?
    • What The __________ Is go ...  •  Prescott, Arizona  •  3 mths ago
      Just look at who wrote the law...company name starts with SNAKE...lol
      Good luck - laws will be in favor on these out of State Companies...people mean nothing - bring on the drills
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