Posts treating: "fees"
Sunday, 26 June 2016
As Britain exits the European Union, the Arizona Geological Survey is exiting Arizona state government for a new future as a research and service center at the University of Arizona. We have one year of partial transition funding to become entirely self-supporting from grants and fees for services.
AZGS shut down the retail store on Thursday, emptied out the library of all remaining
We’re delighted to announce that registration is now open for the second GfGD Annual Conference. Tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis – and based on the popularity of last year’s event we expect it to again be a sell-out. Tickets are £5 for students/unwaged (no fees) and £12 for those in employment (with
The US Bureau of
Land Management increased its fees on unpatented mining claims, mill sites and tunnel sites on
federal public lands by about 10%, effective June 30, 2014, according to a story on Mineweb.com.
The number of
Federal Mining Claims reported in Arizona today is 43,490, according to
AZGS Economic Geologist Nyal Niemuth. There has been a big drop in lode
claims from 40,018
In exchange for a $2.6 billion cut to Ohio’s state income taxes, Gov. John Kasich has proposed a package of tax increases in other areas. Included among those increases would be the gradual implementation of a 2.75 percent tax on oil and gas extracted through horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing in Ohio, which is estimated to raise $874 million in three years. A competing proposal in the Ohio House of Representations, however, would cap the top tax rate for oil and gas [...]
“The law provides for the imposition of a drilling impact fee and the expenditure of the funds generated by that impact fee to local and state purposes specifically outlined in the law. The law also contains a mechanism as to how the fees shall be distributed. A significant portion of the fees generated will be
Registration is open! Our early bird prices have been reduced from last year, making this conference more affordable than ever. FEES: Early Bird Fee After March 2nd Speaker: $379 $469 Student: $149 $239 Attendee: $429 $519 USM Staff/Faculty: $379 … Continue reading
The West Virginia legislature passed a bill known as the “Natural Gas Horizontal Wells Control Act” by a vote of 92-5 in the House of Delegates and by a vote of 33-0 in the Senate. It addresses reclamation, fees that will generate millions in revenue, disclosure to surface owners, hydraulic fracturing chemicals, and much more.