PENNSYLVANIA DEP Orders XTO energy, inc. to Cease and Desist Earth Disturbance in Butler County for failure to OBTAIN proper authorizations or permits
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA
Dept. of Environmental Protection
Commonwealth News Bureau
Room 308, Main Capitol Building
Harrisburg PA., 17120
Commonwealth News Bureau
Room 308, Main Capitol Building
Harrisburg PA., 17120
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
12/11/2014
CONTACT:
Morgan Wagner, DEP
717-787-1323
DEP Orders XTO to Cease and Desist Earth Disturbance in
Butler County
The Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) today
ordered XTO Energy, Inc. (XTO) (a subsidiary of Exxon Mobil Corporation) to cease and desist all earth disturbance
activities associated with the Cratty Unit Project in Franklin Township, Butler
County.
“XTO’s failure to
obtain proper authorization before commencing earth disturbance activities at
the truck area portion of the Cratty Unit Project violated state regulation and
created a danger of pollution to the waters of the commonwealth,” DEP Deputy
Secretary for the Office of Oil and Gas Management Scott Perry said.
XTO requested on two separate occasions during 2014 to begin
the Cratty Unit Project, which would include drilling unconventional gas wells
and constructing related facilities. In both applications to DEP, the company
only defined the scope of the project to include activities at the well site.
XTO did not indicate within either application or any of the project’s other
associated documents that it planned to conduct earth disturbance activities at
the intersection of Election House Road and West Old Route 422 to create a
truck access area.
Recently, XTO informed the department that the construction
of a truck area was necessary in order for large trucks to access the well
site. However, DEP inspectors determined
that the company had already begun earth disturbance activity at the truck area
without a permit or other authorization from the department.
The official order requires XTO to immediately cease all
earth disturbance activities associated with the Cratty Unit Project and
additional truck area, except those activities necessary to stabilize the area,
until they have obtained all required permits and authorizations. Within five
days, XTO must seed, mulch and/or take any other actions necessary to protect
from accelerated erosion and sedimentation in all areas that have been
impacted.