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The DEP Office of Oil and Gas (OOG) has been forced to severely reduce its staff due to budget shortfalls. Currently, OOG only has 9 inspectors overseeing approximately 75,000 wells and 28,000 tanks across the state. That’s 1 inspector for every 8,000 wells.
The West Virginia Legislature can fix this problem. Legislators can advance bills that ensure the WVDEP Office of Oil & Gas receives the resources required to fulfill its mission to regulate and inspect oil & gas activities.
The Senate has passed SB 480 to help address this problem. That bill, which would impose an annual fee for well permits, now must pass the House of Delegates.
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