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Carbon Capture and Sequestration (CCS): The Future for Oil and Gas Presented at Jackson Kelly PLLC’s Marcellus Shale in WV: Emerging Issues David M. Flannery, Esquire PO Box 553, Charleston, WV Phone: (304) Fax: (304) Morgantown, West Virginia June 21, 2011

w w w. j a c k s o n k e l l y. c o m 2 INTRODUCTION Regulatory drivers for carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) -President’s goal for 83% reduction in CO 2 by USEPA’s BACT Guidance (November 2010) -Potential Congressional action Early movers -IOGCC -States -USEPA Class VI UIC rules Recent developments -West Virginia CCS Working Group

w w w. j a c k s o n k e l l y. c o m 3 USEPA BACT GUIDANCE

w w w. j a c k s o n k e l l y. c o m 4 USEPA BACT GUIDANCE* CCS is not in widespread use CCS is considered “available” for: -“fossil fuel-fired” power plants -industrial facilities with high-purity CO 2 streams (e.g., hydrogen production, ammonia production, natural gas processing, ethanol production, ethylene oxide production, cement production and iron and steel manufacturing) CCS may be presently available where CO 2 can be sold for EOR Research may make CCS more widely applicable in the future *

w w w. j a c k s o n k e l l y. c o m 5 IOGCC

w w w. j a c k s o n k e l l y. c o m 6 IOGCC MODEL STATUTE* Agency approval Eminent domain Trust Fund Liability Release Cooperative Agreements EOR Exemption *Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission, CO2 Storage: A Legal and Regulatory Guide for the States, at Future.pdf (Dec. 2007) Future.pdf

w w w. j a c k s o n k e l l y. c o m 7 UIC RULES

w w w. j a c k s o n k e l l y. c o m 8 CLASS VI UIC RULES* Goals Protect underground sources of drinking water No requirement to capture/sequester CO 2 Safe Drinking Water Act does not provide authority to address: Capture and transport of CO 2 Property rights Liability transfer Accounting for GHG reductions New Category – Class VI *75 Fed. Reg (December 10, 2010)

w w w. j a c k s o n k e l l y. c o m 9 WEST VIRGINIA

w w w. j a c k s o n k e l l y. c o m 10 INITIAL WEST VIRGINIA LEGISLATION* Legislative findings. –(6) There is increasing pressure, both nationally and worldwide, to produce electrical power with an ever-decreasing amount of carbon dioxide emissions; –(7) West Virginia is a state rich in natural resources, and its economy depends largely upon the demand for energy produced from materials found within the state, not the least of which is coal; –(8) As demand for energy produced from alternative and renewable resources rises, new technologies are needed to burn coal more cleanly and efficiently if West Virginia is to remain competitive as an energy producing state; … –(11) Although the state is committed to expanding its portfolio of alternative and renewable energy resources, electricity generated from these resources is insufficient in the near term to meet the rising demand for energy; –(12) It is in the public interest to advance the implementation of carbon dioxide capture and sequestration technologies into the state's energy portfolio; * W. Va. Code 22-11A-1, et seq. (2009)

w w w. j a c k s o n k e l l y. c o m 11 INITIAL WEST VIRGINIA LEGISLATION Addressed: 1.UIC Permitting 2.Financial responsibility 3.Exempted EOR 4.Established Work Group Did not address: 1.Pore space usage 2.Property issues 3.Liability 4.Eminent domain

w w w. j a c k s o n k e l l y. c o m 12 CCS Working Group Mandate* To “develop a long-term strategy for the regulation of carbon dioxide sequestration in West Virginia.” To issue a final report to the Legislature July 2011 which, among other things, –“[r]ecommend[s] any legislation that the working group may determine to be necessary or desirable to clarify issues regarding the ownership and other rights and interest in pore space” –“[r]ecommend[s] methods of facilitating the widespread use of carbon dioxide sequestration technology throughout West Virginia.” *W.Va. Code 22-11A-6 (2009)

w w w. j a c k s o n k e l l y. c o m 13 MEMBERS OF WEST VIRGINIA CCS WORKING GROUP Experts in carbon dioxide sequestration or related technologies: Grant Bromhal – National Energy Technology Laboratory Cal Kent, Ph.D. – Marshall University Ken Nemeth – Southern States Energy Board Richard Winschel – Consol Energy, Inc. Expert in environmental science: Stephanie R. Timmermeyer, Esquire – Timmermeyer PLLC Expert in geology: Tim Grant - National Energy Technology Laboratory Attorneys with expertise in environmental law: David M. Flannery, Esquire - Jackson Kelly PLLC Leonard Knee, Esquire – Bowles Rice McDavid Graff and Love, LLP

w w w. j a c k s o n k e l l y. c o m 14 MEMBERS OF WEST VIRGINIA CCS WORKING GROUP Expert in engineering: Paul Kramer – Allegheny Energy, Inc. Experts in the regulation of public utilities in West Virginia Billy Jack Gregg Earl Melton - WV Public Service Commission Representative of a citizen’s group advocating environmental protection: Vickie Wolfe – WV Environmental Council Representative of a coal power electric generating utility advocating carbon dioxide sequestration development: Tim Mallan – Appalachian Power

w w w. j a c k s o n k e l l y. c o m 15 MEMBERS OF WEST VIRGINIA CCS WORKING GROUP Engineer with an expertise in the underground storage of natural gas: John Leeson – Dominion Chairman of the National Coal Lessors: Nick Carter – Natural Resource Partners Representative of the Coal Association: Jim Laurita – MEPCO Representative of West Virginia Land and Mineral Owners Association: Alan Dennis – Penn Virginia Coal Company Representative advocating the interest of surface owners of real property: David B. McMahon, Esquire

w w w. j a c k s o n k e l l y. c o m 16 RECOMMENDED CCS LEGISLATION

w w w. j a c k s o n k e l l y. c o m 17 KEY ELEMENTS OF RECOMMENDED LEGISLATION 1.Permitting 2.Pore space usage 3.Eminent domain / pooling 4.Other property interests 5.Operational liability 6.Post-closure liability 7.Post-closure management 8.CCS Working Group 9.Cooperative agreements 10.Legislative reports 11.Penalties 12.Groundwater exemption 13.PSC

w w w. j a c k s o n k e l l y. c o m 18 PERMITTING

w w w. j a c k s o n k e l l y. c o m 19 DISCUSSION DRAFT WEST VIRGINIA CARBON DIOXIDE SEQUESTRATION ACT Environmental Permitting State permit required State permit would implement UIC Existing facilities deemed to have permit Experimental wells authorized No injection into formation with minerals EOR wells exempt Other agencies pre-empted, except PSC Permit application fee authorized

w w w. j a c k s o n k e l l y. c o m 20 DISCUSSION DRAFT WEST VIRGINIA CARBON DIOXIDE SEQUESTRATION ACT Regulatory Fee Cover reasonable cost of regulation -WVDEP -WVPSC -Other states May not exceed lesser of: -$150,000 per year; or -1 cent per tonne of injected CO 2

w w w. j a c k s o n k e l l y. c o m 21 PORE SPACE USAGE

w w w. j a c k s o n k e l l y. c o m 22 DISCUSSION DRAFT WEST VIRGINIA CARBON DIOXIDE SEQUESTRATION ACT Additional legislative findings (13) …ensure that geologic formations throughout the state can be used for the purpose of carbon dioxide sequestration; (14) …declare as a public use the use of certain deeper geologic formations …so long as those geologic formations do not have a current or reasonably foreseeable use for a qualifying purpose; (15) …provide for a coordinated statewide program authorizing access to and use of specific areas of the geologic formations, regulating the injection, storage and withdrawal of carbon dioxide, and fulfilling the state’s primary responsibility for assuring compliance with the federal Safe Drinking Water Act…

w w w. j a c k s o n k e l l y. c o m 23 DISCUSSION DRAFT WEST VIRGINIA CARBON DIOXIDE SEQUESTRATION ACT Required property rights Must have (or anticipate) all necessary rights. Not necessary to take formations below 2500 feet which are not currently being used Property rights are addressed during permitting If no current use of formation below 2500 feet, then permit allows use If another use possibility arises after permitting, development can be allowed if it would not interfere with CCS project

w w w. j a c k s o n k e l l y. c o m 24 DISCUSSION DRAFT WEST VIRGINIA CARBON DIOXIDE SEQUESTRATION ACT Rationale for public use (a) too costly to acquire rights not necessary - title work: $100 million / project - transaction costs related to taking - payment for usage rights (b) public interest in removing GHG outweighs private land use (c) not all use of private land results in compensable taking: See, - Causby [328 U.S. 258 (1946)] – aircraft over-flights - Penn Central [438 U.S. 104 (1978)] – landmark preservation - Loretto [458 U.S. 419 (1982)] – television antenna - FPL Farming [2003 WL (Texas)] – waste injection - Lucas [505 US 1003] – land use regulation

w w w. j a c k s o n k e l l y. c o m 25 EMINENT DOMAIN / POOLING

w w w. j a c k s o n k e l l y. c o m 26 DISCUSSION DRAFT WEST VIRGINIA CARBON DIOXIDE SEQUESTRATION ACT Eminent domain / pooling not necessary for pore space below 2500 feet which does not have a current use if CCS project impairs use of a “necessary” right alter CCS project, negotiate acquisition of rights, or condemn or pool condemnation / pooling not allowed for mineral formations pipelines used to withdraw CO 2 other CCS facilities compensation may not consider value for CO 2 sequestration eminent domain authority created under other law is preserved

w w w. j a c k s o n k e l l y. c o m 27 OTHER PROPERTY INTERESTS

w w w. j a c k s o n k e l l y. c o m 28 DISCUSSION DRAFT WEST VIRGINIA CARBON DIOXIDE SEQUESTRATION ACT Other property interests Inverse condemnation preserved for per se physical taking of necessary property CCS operator relieved of tort liability for any taking Allowable for others to drill through CCS formation Correlative rights not altered CO 2 owned by operator during operational phase CO 2 owned by owner of right-to-use the geologic formation post-closure (surface owner – if not known) Extraction of CO 2 for profit requires agreement of owner of right-to-use geologic formation

w w w. j a c k s o n k e l l y. c o m 29 OPERATIONAL LIABILITY

w w w. j a c k s o n k e l l y. c o m 30 DISCUSSION DRAFT WEST VIRGINIA CARBON DIOXIDE SEQUESTRATION ACT Operational Liability a. Operator retains liability b. Liability limitations Cap compensatory damages ($250,000) Cap punitive damages ($1,000,000) 10 year statute of limitations Limit medical monitoring

w w w. j a c k s o n k e l l y. c o m 31 POST-CLOSURE LIABILITY

w w w. j a c k s o n k e l l y. c o m 32 DISCUSSION DRAFT WEST VIRGINIA CARBON DIOXIDE SEQUESTRATION ACT Post-closure Liability Liability transfers to Carbon Dioxide Management Authority 10 years post-closure Trust fund established 7 cents per tonne of injected CO 2 $50 million cap Account for multiple facilities Adjust to reflect risk assessment

w w w. j a c k s o n k e l l y. c o m 33 Schematic Risk Profile for a CO2 Storage Project (Benson, 2007; WRI presentation)

w w w. j a c k s o n k e l l y. c o m 34 POST-CLOSURE MANAGEMENT

w w w. j a c k s o n k e l l y. c o m 35 DISCUSSION DRAFT WEST VIRGINIA CARBON DIOXIDE SEQUESTRATION ACT Post-closure management WVDEP assumes Stewardship responsibility WVDEP costs paid by trust fund Trust fund can also be used for: -Plugging -Insurance premiums -Claims -Reimbursing cooperating agencies

w w w. j a c k s o n k e l l y. c o m 36 CCS WORKING GROUP

w w w. j a c k s o n k e l l y. c o m 37 DISCUSSION DRAFT WEST VIRGINIA CARBON DIOXIDE SEQUESTRATION ACT CCS Working Group continued involvement for 5 years advise secretary recommend rules

w w w. j a c k s o n k e l l y. c o m 38 COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS

w w w. j a c k s o n k e l l y. c o m 39 DISCUSSION DRAFT WEST VIRGINIA CARBON DIOXIDE SEQUESTRATION ACT Cooperative agreements Reciprocal agreements would allow for border states to agree on : –Public use of pore space –Rights to amalgamate property

w w w. j a c k s o n k e l l y. c o m 40 LEGISLATIVE REPORTS

w w w. j a c k s o n k e l l y. c o m 41 DISCUSSION DRAFT WEST VIRGINIA CARBON DIOXIDE SEQUESTRATION ACT Legislative reports DEP to submit reports to the Legislature. The Carbon Dioxide Management Authority to submit reports to the Legislature. Both trust funds will be subject to yearly accounting.

w w w. j a c k s o n k e l l y. c o m 42 PENALTIES

w w w. j a c k s o n k e l l y. c o m 43 DISCUSSION DRAFT WEST VIRGINIA CARBON DIOXIDE SEQUESTRATION ACT Penalties Same as water pollution laws - Civil - $25,000 / day -Civil administrative - $5,000 / day (max: $20,000) -Criminal - $10,000 - $25,000 / day; imprisonment

w w w. j a c k s o n k e l l y. c o m 44 GROUNDWATER EXEMPTION

w w w. j a c k s o n k e l l y. c o m 45 DISCUSSION DRAFT WEST VIRGINIA CARBON DIOXIDE SEQUESTRATION ACT Groundwater Protection Act Expand exemptions to include Class VI CCS wells

w w w. j a c k s o n k e l l y. c o m 46 PSC

w w w. j a c k s o n k e l l y. c o m 47 DISCUSSION DRAFT WEST VIRGINIA CARBON DIOXIDE SEQUESTRATION ACT PSC Jurisdiction expanded to include CO 2 pipeline or facilities. Certificates convenience and necessity. -Required for “public utility”; and “certified private operator” -Not required for “private operator”. -Certificate authorizes eminent domain authority; private operators would have no such authority

w w w. j a c k s o n k e l l y. c o m 48 DISCUSSION DRAFT WEST VIRGINIA CARBON DIOXIDE SEQUESTRATION ACT Gas and Pipeline Safety PSC authorized to regulate CO 2 gas and pipeline safety Carbon dioxide included in definition of “gas” and “transportation of gas”

w w w. j a c k s o n k e l l y. c o m 49 CONCLUSION West Virginia intends to provide leadership in CCS 2009 law provided the initial framework for CCS development Additional legislative authority will be needed for later generation projects WVCCS Working Group recommendations will be presented to Governor and Legislative leadership for consideration in a future legislative session

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