Spilman News
Alert: Court Strikes Down Morgantown's
Fracking Ban
Morgantown,
W.Va. - The Circuit Court of Monongalia
County, W.Va. entered summary judgment Friday
overturning the City of Morgantown's recently
enacted ordinance banning horizontal drilling and
fracking in and around the city. The Court
determined that the drilling ban is preempted by
the State's regulatory scheme and is therefore
invalid, ruling in favor of Northeast Natural
Energy (Northeast).
Judge Susan B. Tucker's
order came in a lawsuit filed by Northeast
shortly after the ordinance was enacted in late
June. Northeast has two Marcellus natural gas
wells at a decades-old industrial site across
the Monongahela River from Morgantown. The
two wells were fully permitted by the West
Virginia Department of Environmental Protection
three months before the ordinance was enacted.
Northeast is represented by Spilman Thomas
& Battle, PLLC lawyers James A. Walls, Michael
S. Garrison and Tamara B. Williamson, each of whom
is a skilled litigator with experience in the
natural gas
industry.