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House committee in Arkansas passes legislation to enhance transparency in gas well operations

Little Rock, Arkansas – A bill that would require gas well operators to provide detailed accounting reports to leaseholders has cleared its first major hurdle in the Arkansas Legislature. House Bill 1656 passed through the House Agriculture, Forestry & Economic Development Committee on Wednesday following an extensive debate.

If signed into law, the bill will require gas well operators to give leaseholders an itemized breakdown of deductions taken from their payments. Under the new provisions, any deductions not explicitly permitted in the lease agreement must be repaid within 30 days. Supporters of the bill argue that this measure will bring much-needed transparency to the industry and ensure fair compensation for leaseholders.

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During the committee hearing, testimony was heard from both gas well operators and leaseholders. Operators voiced concerns that additional reporting requirements could make wells financially unviable, particularly those with low production rates. Some warned that the bill might lead to the shutdown of marginal wells, impacting local economies and energy production.

On the other hand, leaseholders expressed frustration over deductions that often leave them with little to no payment. Many argued that without clear reporting, they are left in the dark about how much money they are actually owed. The bill’s sponsors contend that the measure is necessary to prevent unfair deductions and protect leaseholders from financial losses.

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Despite objections from the industry, the bill passed the committee vote, though five members opposed it. The next step is a vote on the House floor. If it passes, the bill will then move to the Senate for further consideration.

The debate over HB 1656 highlights the ongoing tension between gas companies and landowners in Arkansas. While operators stress the financial burden of added regulations, leaseholders continue to push for greater accountability and fairness in payment structures. The outcome of this bill could have significant implications for both parties as it moves through the legislative process.

 

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