Second of Three Teleseminars on Marcellus Shale Clean Air Permits Examined Greenhouse Gas Issues

This post was written by David Wagner.

This week, Reed Smith teamed up with AECOM to present its second seminar on clean air permit issues related to oil and gas development in the Marcellus Shale. At the event, we discussed greenhouse gas (GHG) emission sources, GHG reporting requirements, the federal Tailoring Rule (including Prevention of Significant Deterioration and Title V issues), New Source Performance Standards, and single stationary source determinations for the oil and gas industry. If you missed it, here are the slides and audio. The event featured Jennifer Smokelin and David Wagner of Reed Smith and Tom Bianca of AECOM.

At the first teleseminar, we discussed the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection’s (DEP) air permitting process, focusing on the general permits applicable to oil and gas activities (GP-5, GP-9, GP-11), requests for determinations, and the permit exemption list, as well as DEP’s proposals to narrow the oil and gas permit exemption list and modify GP-5. Check back for details on the remaining teleseminar that will address aggregation issues.

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