The virtual hearing will be held on February 3 starting at 4:00 p.m.
Individuals who wish to present testimony at the virtual hearing and for inclusion in the administrative record must contact Megan Lehman, Regional Communications Manager, by email at meglehman@pa.gov or by phone at 570-327-3659 before noon on Monday, February 2.
A link for those testifying to access the virtual hearing will be provided upon registration.
Those wishing only to listen and not testify may join the hearing via phone or internet connection.
Access information will be posted on DEP’s Calendar of Events webpage or by contacting Megan Lehman at meglehman@pa.gov.
Persons unable to attend the public hearing can submit a written statement to the DEP by close of business on Tuesday, February 3.
Written statements should be sent via the U.S. Postal Service to Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, Eastern Oil and Gas District Office, 208 West Third Street, Suite 101, Williamsport, PA 17701, or emailed to RA-EPEASTERNOGPRG@pa.gov.
Questions and requests to review the permit applications should be directed to the DEP Oil and Gas Management Program, DEP Northcentral Regional Office, 208 West Third Street in Williamsport, PA 17701-6448, call 570-321-6550 or send email to: RA-EPEASTERNOGPRG@pa.gov.
Read the entire PA Bulletin notice for more information. (PA Bulletin, page 80)
Background
DEP held an initial 30 day comment period on this application that started November 1. Read more here.
In December, the PA Council of Trout Unlimited, the Keystone Trails Association and the Responsible Drilling Alliance have requested DEP to hold a hearing
The groups said the project will have a significant impact on some of the most ecologically diverse forest lands in the Loyalsock State Forest, has the potential to degrade several Exceptional Value streams and will cut off public access to the use of popular upland hunting and primitive forest hiking areas.
PA Trout Unlimited noted the project will require PGE to construct, operate and maintain twenty (20) permanent stream crossings, nineteen (19) temporary stream crossings, eight (8) permanent wetland crossings and ten (10) temporary wetland crossings.
Click Here for more concerns expressed by the groups.
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Resource Links:
— PA Trout Unlimited, Keystone Trails Assn., Responsible Drilling Alliance Request DEP To Hold Hearing On Permit For PA General Energy 3.9 Mile Shale Gas Access Road/Staging Area In Loyalsock State Forest, Lycoming County [PaEN 12.3.25]
— DEP Invites Comments On A PA General Energy Chapter 105 Permit For 3.9 Mile Shale Gas Well Pad Development Access Road, Staging Area In Loyalsock State Forest, Lycoming County [PaEN 10.31.25]
PA Oil & Gas Industry Public Notice Dashboards:
— Pennsylvania Oil & Gas Weekly Compliance Dashboard- Dec. 27 to Jan. 3 [PaEN]
— PA Oil & Gas Industrial Facilities: Permit Notices, Opportunities To Comment – January 3 [PaEN]
— DEP To Hold Feb. 4 Hearing On First Title V Air Quality Permit For The Tenaska Natural Gas Power Plant In Westmoreland County [PaEN]
— DEP Invites Comments On Tentative Decision To Not Renew NPDES Wastewater Permits For 3 Fluid Recovery Services Oil & Gas Wastewater Treatment Facilities In Indiana, Venango Counties [PaEN]
— DEP Invites Comments On Water Quality Permit For A 3.7 Mile Natural Gas Gathering Pipeline Route In Elk And Forest Counties [PaEN]
— DEP Issues Air Quality General Permit For Diesel-Fired Nonroad Engines At Homer City A.I. Data Center Campus In Indiana County [PaEN]
— DEP Posted 75 Pages Of Permit-Related Notices In January 3 PA Bulletin [PaEN]
Related Articles This Week:
— DEP: Seneca Resources Still Experiencing Spills, Releases While New Well Development Continues At Taft Shale Gas Well Pad In Middlebury Twp., Tioga County For 426 Days And Counting [PaEN]
— DEP: High Volume Of Truck Traffic, Freeze/Thaw Destabilized EQT Prod Shale Gas Well Pad Access Road Allowing Gravel, Sediment To Wash Off Road In Westmoreland County [PaEN]
— Environmental Hearing Board Denies DEP Motion To Dismiss BCD Properties Appeal Over Its Illegal Disposal Of Oil And Gas Wastewater By Road Dumping; Case To Proceed On Its Merits [PaEN]
— Protect PT Hosts Jan. 17 Living Near Shale Gas Facilities Community Workshop In Pittsburgh [PaEN]
— Protect PT, FracTracker Alliance Host Jan. 27 Online Program Providing The Latest On Shale Gas Development And Information Tools [PaEN]
— Solar United Neighbors, Protect PT Host Jan. 22 Solar Energy In Southwest PA Community Meeting In Westmoreland County [PaEN]
— PJM Interconnection: 2025 Year In Review Part I – Operations Improvement See Regional Electric Grid Through Record Peaks, Growing Demand [PaEN]
— PA House Committee Approves Legislation Giving Local Officials Greater Say Over Regional-Scale Developments Like A.I. Data Centers, Warehouses [PaEN]
NewsClips:
— Bucks Courier Times: Residents Smelled Natural Gas Days Before Nursing Home Explosion In Bucks County; No 911 Calls For Gas Odor
— PennLive Letter: Cleaner Than Coal Isn’t Clean Enough For Pennsylvania’s Future – By Robert Little, Harrisburg
— Altoona Mirror: PA House Moves Legislation Giving Local Governments Authority Over Projects Of Regional Significance [House Bill 1764]
— Wall Street Journal: Be Prepared To Keep Paying More For Electricity – A.I. Data Center Demands, Rising Natural Gas Prices, Grid Infrastructure Costs [PDF of Article]
— Reuters Commentary: Five Energy Market Trends To Track In 2026 – The Year Of The Oil, LNG Natural Gas Glut
— Reuters Commentary: The 2025 Energy Transition In 8 Charts – Clean Wins, Dirty Setbacks
[Posted: January 2, 2026] PA Environment Digest