California 2023-2024 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB979

Introduced
1/29/24  
Refer
2/14/24  

Caption

Oil and gas: operations: notices of intention: written response for denied notice.

Impact

The bill intends to improve the operational framework for oil and gas exploration and production in California. Currently, if the supervisor does not respond within 10 working days, the notice is automatically considered approved. SB979 alters this dynamic by ensuring that any disapproval is substantiated with a legal explanation, which could lead to more rigorous oversight of drilling activities. Additionally, if operations do not commence within 24 months of the filed notice, it will be deemed canceled, preventing potential indefinite delays in commencement. This provision aims to advance operational efficiency while upholding safety and compliance standards.

Summary

Senate Bill No. 979, introduced by Senator Grove, seeks to amend Section 3203 of the Public Resources Code related to the operational procedures of oil and gas drilling in California. The primary focus of this bill is to enhance the transparency and accountability of the supervisory process concerning the drilling of oil and gas wells. By mandating that the State Oil and Gas Supervisor or district deputy provide a written response outlining the legal basis for any denial of a notice of intention to commence drilling, the bill aims to clarify the supervisory discretion involved in granting approvals for such operations. This is particularly important as the state has been facing increasing scrutiny regarding its regulatory practices in the oil and gas sector.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB979 may involve the balance between regulatory measures and industry interests. On one hand, proponents of the bill argue that enhancing accountability in supervisory decisions protects state resources and ensures environmental safeguards are upheld. Conversely, opponents could claim that imposing stringent requirements on drilling approvals may create hurdles for companies and potentially impede job creation and energy production within the state. The discussion thus reflects broader debates over environmental protection vis-a-vis economic development and resource management.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SB406

Oil and gas: operations: notice of intention: investigations: data availability.

CA SB1137

Oil and gas: operations: location restrictions: notice of intention: health protection zone: sensitive receptors.

CA AB1328

Oil and gas: notice of intention to abandon well: study of fugitive emissions from idle, idle-deserted, and abandoned wells.

CA AB1057

Oil and gas: Geologic Energy Management Division: wells and facilities: disposition and acquisition notices: indemnity bonds and remediation: additional security: civil penalty.

CA SB724

Oil and gas: wells and production facilities.

CA AB3233

Oil and gas: operations: restrictions: local authority.

CA AB345

Natural resources: environmental justice: oil and gas: regulation of operations.

CA AB3182

Oil and gas: well abandonment.

CA AB1167

Oil and gas: acquisition: bonding requirements.

CA AB1441

Unemployment compensation: employers: contribution rates.

Similar Bills

CA SB406

Oil and gas: operations: notice of intention: investigations: data availability.

CA AB698

Energy: gas stoves.

CA SB724

Oil and gas: wells and production facilities.

CA SB465

Property Assessed Clean Energy Program: wildfire safety improvements.

CA AB1866

Oil and gas: idle wells.

CA AB1057

Oil and gas: Geologic Energy Management Division: wells and facilities: disposition and acquisition notices: indemnity bonds and remediation: additional security: civil penalty.

CA AB2982

North County Transit District: City of San Diego.

CA SB773

Terrorist and Criminal Organization Investigation Teams.