by Margie Hyslop, Staff Writer
The General Assembly has key decisions to make this year on the controversial practice of fracking, years before it is likely to begin tapping gas from shale in the state.
Del. Heather R. Mizeur (D-Dist. 20) of Silver Spring said she is in the process of filing several bills that would affect the hydraulic fracturing of rock to mine natural gas, including a proposal that would place a 2 percent tax on the transfer of oil and gas leases and sales of mineral rights.
Her measures would require oil and gas companies to disclose detailed information about their operations in Maryland on a public website, said Mizeur, who is among 14 members of a state advisory commission.
Although western Maryland contains just 1 percent of the massive Marcellus Shale formation and mining of the gas likely is several years away, the issue is hot throughout the region, as fracking takes place in neighboring states such as Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
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