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Gas drilling impact fee in Pa. exceeds projections

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Posted: Sep 15, 2012 10:28 AM

Updated: Sep 15, 2012 10:29 AM

PITTSBURGH (AP) A new state fee on gas drilling has generated millions of dollars more in revenue than first projected, but an Associated Press analysis finds that other major gas-producing states tax the industry at higher rates.

The Public Utility Commission said this week that it has collected almost $202 million of the roughly $206 million that's due from gas drilling companies.

Pennsylvania still won't be setting aside money to track possible health impacts of drilling.

Legislation to give health officials a share of the revenue was cut. The health department still has other funds, but not enough to create a registry of possible gas drilling health impacts, which had been a top priority.

Pennsylvania's energy executive wouldn't speculate on whether Gov. Tom Corbett will ask for the health department funding to be restored.

Topics: Gas Drilling-Impact Fee

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