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Assessing how energy companies negotiate with landowners when obtaining land for hydraulic fracturing

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  • Ben Farrer

    (Las Vegas)

  • Robert Holahan

    (Binghamton University)

  • Kellyanne Allen

    (Binghamton University)

  • Lydia Allen

    (Knox College)

  • Jonathan E. Doriscar

    (Northwestern University)

  • Victoria Johnson

    (Knox College)

  • Tara Riggs

    (Binghamton University)

  • Soleil Smith

    (Chicago)

Abstract

To extract natural gas through hydraulic fracturing, energy companies often need to obtain consent from many different private landowners, whose properties lie atop the gas reservoir. Negotiations with these landowners have important economic, environmental and social implications. In this paper we present a dataset on negotiations in Ohio and use these data to investigate how landowners may be advantaged or disadvantaged in these lease negotiations. We find that they are disadvantaged in two ways. First, because energy companies can use persistent and personal strategies to overcome landowner reluctance. Second, because of the institutional context: specifically the widespread use of compulsory unitization. We conclude by discussing the implications of these findings for equity in energy policy and by drawing out the other potential uses of these data.

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  • Ben Farrer & Robert Holahan & Kellyanne Allen & Lydia Allen & Jonathan E. Doriscar & Victoria Johnson & Tara Riggs & Soleil Smith, 2024. "Assessing how energy companies negotiate with landowners when obtaining land for hydraulic fracturing," Nature Energy, Nature, vol. 9(11), pages 1369-1377, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natene:v:9:y:2024:i:11:d:10.1038_s41560-024-01601-y
    DOI: 10.1038/s41560-024-01601-y
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