Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB3781

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the resolution of disputes pertaining to the urban drilling of certain oil or gas wells.

Impact

The bill's implementation is expected to lead to improved communication between gas well permittees and nearby residents. By mandating that the commission suggest alternatives to mitigate impacts such as truck traffic and noise, as well as requiring written responses from permittees who refuse suggestions, the bill aims to enhance accountability and responsiveness. This could lead to more considerate drilling practices that align better with community needs, thus promoting smoother operations and reducing conflicts between drilling companies and local residents.

Summary

House Bill 3781 pertains to the resolution of disputes related to the urban drilling of specific oil and gas wells. The bill allows counties with a population of at least 800,000 that have issued over 2,000 drilling permits within a year to request the Texas Railroad Commission to establish a communications process aimed at resolving issues arising from urban drilling activities. This initiative is designed to incorporate input from both permittees and community residents, fostering dialogue and cooperation to address potential concerns associated with drilling near populated areas.

Contention

While proponents of HB3781 argue that it will make the drilling process more transparent and allow residents to have a substantial voice in matters affecting their homes, critics may view it as a potential hindrance to business operations. There is a concern that the requirement for permittees to provide reasons for not adopting commission suggestions could result in delays in the drilling process, thus impacting the state's energy production and economic framework. The balance between resource extraction and community welfare remains a pivotal point of contention surrounding the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1194

Relating to the requirement of a public hearing on certain applications for a permit to drill an oil or gas well.

TX HB2056

Relating to a severance tax exemption for oil and gas produced from certain restimulation wells; providing a civil penalty.

TX SB1407

Relating to a severance tax exemption for oil and gas produced from certain restimulation wells; providing a civil penalty.

TX HB4046

Relating to the reduction and plugging of orphaned oil and gas wells; providing for the imposition of a fee and an exemption from certain taxes and fees.

TX SB1686

Relating to the reduction and plugging of orphaned oil and gas wells; providing for the imposition of a fee and an exemption from certain taxes and fees.

TX HB1782

Relating to a requirement that an applicant for a permit to drill an oil or gas well submit a gas capture plan for the well.

TX HB3368

Relating to the regulation of certain transactions involving oil and gas tubing.

TX HB591

Relating to an exemption from the severance tax for gas produced from certain wells that is consumed near the well and would otherwise have been lawfully vented or flared.

TX HB3044

Relating to the financial security requirements for operators of oil and gas wells.

TX SB1550

Relating to the financial security requirements for operators of oil and gas wells.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.