Montana 2023 Regular Session

Montana House Bill HB537

Introduced
2/14/23  

Caption

Provide exception for use of oil/gas water

Impact

The bill could significantly alter how companies operating in oil and gas sectors manage produced water, allowing for easier access and use without needing to obtain traditional water permits. This change could encourage increased production, support economic growth, and simplify administrative processes for energy companies. Nonetheless, this alteration raises concerns regarding potential environmental impacts, as the relaxation of regulations may lead to unsustainable water use practices or insufficient oversight on the quality of water being utilized.

Summary

House Bill 537 addresses water rights related to oil and gas operations in Montana. Specifically, the bill seeks to provide exceptions to the existing water right permit requirements for beneficial use of water produced during oil and gas extraction. This legislation is significant as it impacts the regulatory framework governing water allocation and usage for energy extraction activities, a matter of particular importance in resource-rich regions. By streamlining the process for utilizing produced water, the bill aims to enhance operational efficiency and reduce regulatory burdens on the oil and gas industry.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 537 revolve around the balance between economic development and environmental protections. Critics may argue that easing regulations could contribute to the exploitation of water resources without proper safeguards, which could harm local ecosystems and water quality. Proponents, however, contend that the legislation will help maximize the efficiency and output of energy operations while still allowing for the effective management of water resources. The bill's implications on conservation practices are likely to be a focal point in debates among stakeholders, including industry professionals, environmental advocates, and policymakers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT HB928

Clarify BOGC authority over produced waters

MT SB426

Revising the definition of natural gas

MT HB485

Revise tax rates for stripper oil production

MT HB469

Revise taxation of horizontally recompleted wells

MT H1143

Permits for Drilling, Exploration, and Extraction of Oil and Gas Resources

MT SB0146

Division of Oil, Gas, and Mining Amendments

MT HB518

Provides relative to rates, computation, and administration of severance tax on oil, gas, and other natural resources (EN NO IMPACT GF RV See Note)

MT SB1733

Oil and gas commission; helium

MT SB339

Revise oil and gas production damage mitigation account

MT SB2397

The temporary exemption for oil and gas wells employing a system to avoid flaring, an exemption from gross production tax for gas produced from certain enhanced oil recovery projects, and the definition of development incentive well; to provide an effective date; and to provide an expiration date.

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