New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A09511

Introduced
1/8/26  
Refer
1/8/26  
Report Pass
1/12/26  
Refer
1/12/26  

Caption

Provides that the assignment, transfer, or modification of leases for exploration, development, and production of gas or oil in state forests, reforestation areas and wildlife management areas shall not allow expansion or extension of such provisions.

Impact

The impact of A09511 on state laws directly concerns the management and oversight of natural resources in New York. By enforcing stricter regulations on gas and oil leases, this legislation aims to prevent environmental degradation in areas crucial for biodiversity and recreation. Such measures could reduce the potential for harmful ecological disruption, ensuring that these state-managed environments are preserved for future generations. Particularly, it would prevent further industrialization in regions that are vital for wildlife and may impact local economies reliant on tourism and recreation.

Summary

Bill A09511 aims to amend the environmental conservation law by regulating leases for the exploration, development, and production of gas or oil in specific natural areas, such as state forests, reforestation areas, and wildlife management areas. Under this bill, any assignment, transfer, or modification of existing leases will not be considered a new lease, thereby limiting the expansion and development of gas and oil wells in these protected zones. The bill underscores the state's commitment to environmental sustainability by placing restrictions on energy production in ecologically sensitive areas.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding A09511 include concerns from the fossil fuel industry regarding economic implications for energy production and job creation. Industry advocates argue that the restrictions may hinder economic growth, limit energy resources, and decrease opportunities for job creation in the energy sector. In contrast, environmental advocacy groups support the bill, emphasizing the necessity for conservation in the face of climate change and habitat loss, suggesting these protections are essential for safeguarding the state’s environmental integrity. The discourse likely echoes a broader national conversation about balancing energy needs with environmental stewardship.

Companion Bills

NY S08836

Same As Provides that the assignment, transfer, or modification of leases for exploration, development, and production of gas or oil in state forests, reforestation areas and wildlife management areas shall not allow expansion or extension of such provisions.

Previously Filed As

NY S08836

Provides that the assignment, transfer, or modification of leases for exploration, development, and production of gas or oil in state forests, reforestation areas and wildlife management areas shall not allow expansion or extension of such provisions.

NY S04408

Authorizes the department of environmental conservation to enter into agreements or easements for the sole purpose of interconnection of renewable energy installations across reforestation areas where such installations are located outside such reforestation areas; provides that such agreements or easements shall not interfere with the operation of such reforestation areas for the purposes for which they were acquired.

NY A10483

Authorizes the department of environmental conservation to enter into agreements or easements for the sole purpose of interconnection of renewable energy installations across reforestation areas where such installations are located outside such reforestation areas; provides that such agreements or easements shall not interfere with the operation of such reforestation areas for the purposes for which they were acquired.

NY S01069

Prohibits the lease of state forests, reforestation areas, wildlife management areas and unique areas for the purpose of gas and oil production.

NY A01179

Prohibits the lease of state forests, reforestation areas, wildlife management areas and unique areas for the purpose of gas and oil production.

NY HB408

This bill nullifies two presidential memoranda that were published on January 6, 2025, including (1) the Memorandum on the Withdrawal of Certain Areas of the United States Outer Continental Shelf from Oil or Natural Gas Leasing, relating to the Gulf of Mexico, Atlantic, and Pacific areas of the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS); and (2) the Memorandum on the Withdrawal of Certain Areas of the United States Outer Continental Shelf from Oil or Natural Gas Leasing, relating to the Bering Sea areas of the OCS. The memoranda prohibited the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) from issuing offshore leases for the exploration, development, or production (i.e., offshore drilling) of oil or natural gas in those areas.This bill reverses the withdrawal to allow BOEM to issue leases in those areas.

NY A1864

Requires permit and compensatory reforestation plan for development projects that result in deforestation; establishes grant program for reforestation activities by private landowners; establishes "State Compensatory Reforestation Fund."

NY A1863

Requires State entities engaging in projects resulting in deforestation of any size to submit plan to DEP for no net loss of forested areas.

NY SB104

Overturn Biden’s Offshore Energy Ban ActThis bill nullifies two presidential memoranda that were published on January 6, 2025, including (1) the Memorandum on the Withdrawal of Certain Areas of the United States Outer Continental Shelf from Oil or Natural Gas Leasing, relating to the Gulf of Mexico, Atlantic, and Pacific areas of the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS); and (2) the Memorandum on the Withdrawal of Certain Areas of the United States Outer Continental Shelf from Oil or Natural Gas Leasing, relating to the Bering Sea areas of the OCS. The memoranda prohibited the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) from issuing offshore leases for the exploration, development, or production (i.e., offshore drilling) of oil or natural gas in those areas.This bill reverses the withdrawal to allow BOEM to issue leases in those areas.

NY A09676

Authorizes the forest ranger force to establish a training program for volunteer search and rescue personnel to assist the forest rangers in wild, remote and forested areas of the state.

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