BILL NUMBER: SB 380 AMENDED
BILL TEXT
AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY MARCH 7, 2016
AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY FEBRUARY 16, 2016
AMENDED IN SENATE JANUARY 27, 2016
INTRODUCED BY Senator Pavley
(Principal coauthors: Senators De León and Huff)
(Coauthors: Senators Allen, Hertzberg, and Runner)
(Coauthor: Assembly Member Wilk)
FEBRUARY 24, 2015
An act to add and repeal Section 3217 to
of the Public Resources Code, and to add Section
713 to the Public Utilities Code, relating to natural gas, and
declaring the urgency thereof, to take effect immediately.
LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST
SB 380, as amended, Pavley. Natural gas storage: moratorium.
(1) Under existing law, the Division of Oil, Gas, and Geothermal
Resources in the Department of Conservation regulates the drilling,
operation, maintenance, and abandonment of oil and gas wells in the
state. Existing law requires the State Oil and Gas Supervisor to
supervise the drilling, operation, maintenance, and abandonment of
wells and the operation, maintenance, and removal or abandonment of
tanks and facilities related to oil and gas production within an oil
and gas field, so as to prevent damage to life, health, property, and
natural resources, as provided; to permit owners and operators of
wells to utilize all known methods and practices to increase the
ultimate recovery of hydrocarbons; and to perform the supervisor's
duties in a manner that encourages the wise development of oil and
gas resources to best meet oil and gas needs in this state. Under
existing law, a person who fails to comply with certain requirements
relating to the regulation of oil or gas operations is guilty of a
misdemeanor.
This bill would require the supervisor to immediately institute a
moratorium on injections of natural gas into any gas storage
wells located within and serving the Aliso Canyon natural
gas storage facility located in the County of Los Angeles until
specified conditions are met, including that the integrity of each
gas storage well has been quantitatively and objectively
evaluated using state-of-the-art technology, as determined by the
supervisor with input from independent experts, and the risks posed
by gas storage well failure have been evaluated. The bill
would require the division to hold at least one public meeting
concerning the technical methods and equipment to be used to evaluate
gas storage well integrity and the risks posed by
gas storage well failure, request the independent experts to
also develop objective criteria to assess the overall risk of the
Aliso Canyon natural gas storage facility, and make that
objective criteria available to the public. The bill would also
require the supervisor to prohibit the production of natural gas by
any gas storage well originally drilled earlier than 1954
at the Aliso Canyon natural gas storage facility located
in the County of Los Angeles until specified conditions are met,
except as specified. Because a violation of these requirements would
be a crime, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program.
The bill would repeal these provisions on January 1, 2021.
(2) Under existing law, the Public Utilities Commission is
authorized to supervise and regulate every public utility in the
state.
This bill would require the commission
commission, no later than July 1, 2017, to determine
the feasibility of minimizing or eliminating use of the Aliso Canyon
natural gas storage facility located in the County of Los Angeles
while still maintaining energy reliability for the region, and to
consult with specified entities in making its determination.
(3) The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse
local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the
state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that
reimbursement.
This bill would provide that no reimbursement is required by this
act for a specified reason.
(4) This bill would declare that it is to take effect immediately
as an urgency statute.
Vote: 2/3. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: yes.
State-mandated local program: yes.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Section 3217 is added to the Public Resources Code, to
read:
3217. (a) The supervisor shall immediately institute a moratorium
on injections of natural gas into any gas storage wells
located within and serving the Aliso Canyon natural gas
storage facility located in the County of Los Angeles until all of
the following conditions are met:
(1) The integrity of each gas storage well has been
quantitatively and objectively evaluated using state-of-the-art
technology, as determined by the supervisor with input from
independent experts, and the risks posed by gas storage
well failure have been evaluated.
(A) The age, history, and condition of each gas storage
well shall be specifically addressed, with particular emphasis on
gas storage wells drilled prior to 2006.
(B) The technical methods and equipment used to evaluate gas
storage well integrity and the risks posed by gas storage
well failure shall be determined by the supervisor with input
from independent experts and the public.
(C) The division shall hold at least one public meeting concerning
the technical methods and equipment. The division shall request the
independent experts to also develop objective criteria to assess the
overall risk of the Aliso Canyon natural gas storage
facility. The division shall make the objective criteria available to
the public.
(2) Any gas storage well posing an enhanced risk of
failure has been repaired to mitigate the enhanced risk or plugged
and abandoned.
(3) The supervisor determines that the overall risk from gas
storage well failure satisfies the supervisor's duty pursuant
to Section 3106 to prevent damage to life, health, property, and
natural resources resources, and other
requirements. requirements, as specified in
Section 3106.
(4) The Public Utilities Commission and the State Energy Resources
Conservation and Development Commission concur with the supervisor's
determination in paragraph (3).
(b) The supervisor shall prohibit the production of natural gas by
any gas storage well originally drilled earlier than 1954
at the Aliso Canyon natural gas storage facility located
in the County of Los Angeles until after the integrity of and the
risks associated with any of these gas storage wells have
been evaluated and determinations by the supervisor, with the
concurrence of the commissions, have been made pursuant to the
process described in subdivision (a), except when necessary to do
either of the following:
(1) Respond to the uncontrolled leak of natural gas from the
"Standard Sesnon 25" well (American Petroleum Institute
identification number 03700776).
(2) Maintain regional energy reliability, at the written direction
of the commissions.
(c) This section shall remain in effect only until January 1,
2021, and as of that date is repealed, unless a later enacted
statute, that is enacted before January 1, 2021, deletes or extends
that date.
SEC. 2. Section 713 is added to the Public Utilities Code, to
read:
713. The commission commission, no later
than July 1, 2017, shall determine the feasibility of
minimizing or eliminating use of the Aliso Canyon natural gas storage
facility located in the County of Los Angeles while still
maintaining energy reliability for the region. The commission shall
consult with the State Energy Resources Conservation and Development
Commission, the Independent System Operator, the local publicly
owned utilities that rely on natural gas for electricity generation,
the Division of Oil, Gas, and Geothermal Resources in the
Department of Conservation, and other relevant government entities,
in making its determination.
SEC. 3. No reimbursement is required by this act pursuant to
Section 6 of Article XIII B of the California Constitution because
the only costs that may be incurred by a local agency or school
district will be incurred because this act creates a new crime or
infraction, eliminates a crime or infraction, or changes the penalty
for a crime or infraction, within the meaning of Section 17556 of the
Government Code, or changes the definition of a crime within the
meaning of Section 6 of Article XIII B of the California
Constitution.
SEC. 4. This act is an urgency statute necessary for the immediate
preservation of the public peace, health, or safety within the
meaning of Article IV of the Constitution and shall go into immediate
effect. The facts constituting the necessity are:
In order to mitigate, at the earliest possible time, ongoing harm
from the gas leak at the Aliso Canyon nat ural gas
storage facility, and to evaluate the integrity of and the
risks associated with older gas storage wells at that
facility, it is necessary that this act take effect immediately.