Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Chapter 32 - Development
Section 3222.1 - Hydraulic fracturing chemical disclosure requirements


(a) Applicability.--This section applies to hydraulic fracturing of unconventional wells performed on or after the effective date of this section.
(b) Required disclosures.--
(1) Except as provided under subsection (d), a service provider who performs any part of a hydraulic fracturing treatment and a vendor who provides hydraulic fracturing additives directly to the operator for a hydraulic fracturing treatment shall furnish the operator with the information required under paragraph (2) not later than 60 days after the commencement of the hydraulic fracturing.
(2) Within 60 days following the conclusion of hydraulic fracturing, the operator of the well shall complete the chemical disclosure registry form and post the form on the chemical disclosure registry in accordance with regulations promulgated under this chapter in a format that does not link chemicals to their respective hydraulic fracturing additive.
(3) If the vendor, service provider or operator claims that the specific identity of a chemical or the concentration of a chemical, or both, are a trade secret or confidential proprietary information, the operator of the well must indicate that on the chemical disclosure registry form, and the vendor, service provider or operator shall submit a signed written statement that the record contains a trade secret or confidential proprietary information. If a chemical is a trade secret, the operator shall include in the chemical registry disclosure form the chemical family or similar description associated with the chemical.
(4) At the time of claiming that any of the following are entitled to protection under paragraph (3), a vendor, service provider or operator shall file a signed written statement that the record contains a trade secret or confidential proprietary information:
(i) A hydraulic fracturing additive.
(ii) A chemical.
(iii) A concentration.
(iv) Any combination of subparagraphs (i), (ii) and (iii).
(5) Unless the information is entitled to protection as a trade secret or confidential proprietary information, information submitted to the department or posted to the chemical disclosure registry shall be a public record.
(6) By January 1, 2013, the department shall determine whether the chemical disclosure registry allows the department and the public to search and sort Pennsylvania chemical disclosure information by geographic area, chemical ingredient, chemical abstract service number, time period and operator. If the department determines that there is no reasonable assurance that the registry will allow for searches by geographic area, chemical ingredient, chemical abstract service number, time period and operator, at a date acceptable to the department, the department shall investigate the feasibility of making the information under paragraph (2) available on the department's Internet website in a manner that will allow the department and the public to search and sort the information by geographic area, chemical ingredient, chemical abstract service number, time period and operator and shall report to the General Assembly whether additional resources may be needed to implement the searches and sorting.
(7) A vendor shall not be responsible for any inaccuracy in information that is provided to the vendor by a third-party manufacturer.
(8) A service provider shall not be responsible for any inaccuracy in information that is provided to the service provider by the vendor.
(9) An operator shall not be responsible for any inaccuracy in information provided to the operator by the vendor or service provider or manufacturer.
(10) A vendor, service company or operator shall identify the specific identity and amount of any chemicals claimed to be a trade secret or confidential proprietary information to any health professional who requests the information in writing if the health professional executes a confidentiality agreement and provides a written statement of need for the information indicating all of the following:
(i) The information is needed for the purpose of diagnosis or treatment of an individual.
(ii) The individual being diagnosed or treated may have been exposed to a hazardous chemical.
(iii) Knowledge of information will assist in the diagnosis or treatment of an individual.
(11) If a health professional determines that a medical emergency exists and the specific identity and amount of any chemicals claimed to be a trade secret or confidential proprietary information are necessary for emergency treatment, the vendor, service provider or operator shall immediately disclose the information to the health professional upon a verbal acknowledgment by the health professional that the information may not be used for purposes other than the health needs asserted and that the health professional shall maintain the information as confidential. The vendor, service provider or operator may request, and the health professional shall provide upon request, a written statement of need and a confidentiality agreement from the health professional as soon as circumstances permit, in conformance with regulations promulgated under this chapter.
(c) Disclosures not required.--Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, a vendor, service provider or operator shall not be required to do any of the following:
(1) Disclose chemicals that are not disclosed to it by the manufacturer, vendor or service provider.
(2) Disclose chemicals that were not intentionally added to the stimulation fluid.
(3) Disclose chemicals that occur incidentally or are otherwise unintentionally present in trace amounts, may be the incidental result of a chemical reaction or chemical process or may be constituents of naturally occurring materials that become part of a stimulation fluid.
(d) Trade secrets and confidential proprietary information.--
(1) Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, a vendor, service company or operator shall not be required to disclose trade secrets or confidential proprietary information to the chemical disclosure registry.
(2) The following shall apply:
(i) If the specific identity of a chemical, the concentration of a chemical or both the specific identity and concentration of a chemical are claimed to be a trade secret or confidential proprietary information, the vendor, service provider or operator may withhold the specific identity, the concentration, or both the specific identity and concentration, of the chemical from the information provided to the chemical disclosure registry.
(ii) Nothing under this paragraph shall prohibit any of the following from obtaining from a vendor, service provider or operator information that may be needed to respond to a spill or release:
(A) The department.
(B) A public health official.
(C) An emergency manager.
(D) A responder to a spill, release or a complaint from a person who may have been directly and adversely affected or aggrieved by the spill or release.
(iii) Upon receipt of a written statement of need for the information under subparagraph (ii), the information shall be disclosed by the vendor, service provider or operator to the requesting official or entity authorized under subparagraph (ii) and shall not be a public record.
(e) Disclosure prevented.--The department shall prevent disclosure of trade secrets or confidential proprietary information under this section pursuant to the requirements of the Right-to-Know Law or other applicable State law.
(f) Well reporting.--Notwithstanding any other provision of law, nothing in this section shall be construed to reduce or modify the disclosure requirements for conventional well operators contained in 25 Pa. Code Ch. 78 Subch. E (relating to well reporting).

Special Provisions in Appendix. See section 4(3)(xiv) of Act 13 of 2012 in the appendix to this title for special provisions relating to continuation of prior law.

Structure Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes

Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes

Title 58 - OIL AND GAS

Chapter 32 - Development

Extra - Chapter Notes

Section 3201 - Scope of chapter

Section 3202 - Declaration of purpose of chapter

Section 3203 - Definitions

Section 3211 - Well permits

Section 3212 - Permit objections

Section 3212.1 - Comments by municipalities and storage operators

Section 3213 - Well registration and identification

Section 3214 - Inactive status

Section 3215 - Well location restrictions

Section 3216 - Well site restoration

Section 3217 - Protection of fresh groundwater and casing requirements

Section 3218 - Protection of water supplies

Section 3218.1 - Notification to public drinking water systems

Section 3218.2 - Containment for unconventional wells

Section 3218.3 - Transportation records regarding wastewater fluids

Section 3218.4 - Corrosion control requirements

Section 3218.5 - Gathering lines

Section 3219 - Use of safety devices

Section 3219.1 - Well control emergency response

Section 3220 - Plugging requirements

Section 3221 - Alternative methods

Section 3222 - Well reporting requirements

Section 3222.1 - Hydraulic fracturing chemical disclosure requirements

Section 3223 - Notification and effect of well transfer

Section 3224 - Coal operator responsibilities

Section 3225 - Bonding

Section 3226 - Oil and Gas Technical Advisory Board

Section 3227 - Air contaminant emissions

Section 3231 - Reporting requirements for gas storage operations

Section 3232 - Reporting requirements for coal mining operations

Section 3233 - General gas storage reservoir operations

Section 3234 - Gas storage reservoir operations in coal areas

Section 3235 - Inspection of facilities and records

Section 3236 - Reliance on maps and burden of proof

Section 3237 - Exemptions and prohibitions

Section 3241 - Appropriation of interest in real property

Section 3251 - Conferences

Section 3252 - Public nuisances

Section 3253 - Enforcement orders

Section 3254 - Restraining violations

Section 3254.1 - Well control emergency response cost recovery

Section 3255 - Penalties

Section 3256 - Civil penalties

Section 3257 - Existing rights and remedies preserved and cumulative remedies authorized

Section 3258 - Inspection and production of materials, witnesses, depositions and rights of entry

Section 3259 - Unlawful conduct

Section 3260 - Collection of fines and penalties

Section 3261 - Third party liability

Section 3262 - Inspection reports

Section 3271 - Well plugging funds

Section 3271.1 - Well plugging contracts

Section 3273 - Effect on department authority

Section 3273.1 - Relationship to solid waste and surface mining

Section 3274 - Regulations