COMMISSIONERS APPROVE FY 23 OIL & GAS MONITORING AND ENFORCEMENT PLAN Commissioners on June 7 approved the RRC’s Fiscal Year 2023 Oil and Gas Monitoring and Enforcement Plan that continues to build upon efforts to improve transparency and work that protects public safety and the environment. The plan outlines strategic priorities and provides statistical data highlighting the agency’s enforcement efforts in its oversight of the oil and gas industry, including violations cited by rule. The plan will be effective on the start of the new fiscal year on Sept. 1. Among new information in next year’s plan is an expansion of statistical data to include the previous fiscal year for progress and comparison purposes. The plan explains RRC’s inspection processes and enforcement procedures and affirms the agency’s commitment to inspecting every oil and gas facility at least once every five years. Plugging orphaned wells is a critical component of the RRC’s mission to protect public safety and the environment. The State Managed Plugging Program, which has exceeded legislative goals for five consecutive years, has the goal to plug another 1,000 orphaned wells in fiscal year 2023 using state appropriations funded with revenue from the oil and gas industry. FY 23 will also include an infusion of federal infrastructure funding that should result in the plugging of up to an additional 800 orphaned wells. In the next fiscal year, the RRC will deploy knowledge from its strategic analysis of flaring data. The resulting study will evaluate additional measures the agency can take on flaring and clarify any data discrepancies. Findings, including any recommendations for regulatory or statutory changes, will be shared with the Legislature and the public. The agency is continuing to update its computing systems, which will result in more information being available online. Also, in the interest of transparency, the agency plans to provide more information via its social media channels demonstrating what oil and gas inspectors do, including how potential violations are cited.
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