Critics: Tax on drilling won’t raise $1 billion December 8, - TopicsExpress



          

Critics: Tax on drilling won’t raise $1 billion December 8, 2014 By MICHAEL RUBINKAM - Associated Press, Williamsport Sun-Gazette Gov.-elect Tom Wolf might have been off the mark by hundreds of millions of dollars when he said during his campaign that a new severance tax on natural gas drillers would raise more than $1 billion, potentially complicating his bid to secure new funding for Pennsylvania schools and alleviate a severe budget shortfall. The Democrat is pushing a 5 percent tax on gas pulled from the Marcellus Shale, saying drillers are failing to pay their fair share while state government and school districts grapple with persistent fiscal crises. He made the tax a centerpiece of his successful gubernatorial campaign, saying it would generate more than $1 billion each year for education and other priorities. But his estimate assumes a wholesale price of gas that drillers in the Marcellus right now can only dream about. At current prices and production, a 5 percent severance tax would produce about $675 million a year. Shale drillers, who have long opposed a tax, argue that Wolfs billion-dollar projection is wildly optimistic. Read the full story in todays Sun-Gazette.
Posted on: Mon, 08 Dec 2014 13:47:16 +0000

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