Carrizo Oil and Gas: Request for Report on Hydraulic Fracturing Policies

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WHEREAS: 
Extracting oil and gas from shale formations using hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling technology has become a controversial public issue. Leaks, spills, explosions and community impacts have led to bans and moratoria in New York State and elsewhere in the U.S., putting the industry’s social license to operate at risk. In particular, multiple efforts to ban hydraulic fracturing have occurred in states where Carrizo operates including Colorado, Texas, and West Virginia.  

Disclosure of management practices and their impacts is the primary means by which investors can assess how companies are managing the risks of their operations. The Department of Energy’s Shale Gas Production Subcommittee recommended that companies “adopt a more visible commitment to using quantitative measures as a means of achieving best practice and demonstrating to the public that there is continuous improvement in reducing the environmental impact of shale gas production.”  

Carrizo has been a laggard in the oil and gas industry in its disclosure practices. In a 2015 report “Disclosing the Facts: Transparency and Risk in Hydraulic Fracturing Operations”, which scored companies on their disclosure of quantitative information to investors, Carrizo scored 0 out of 39 points for its disclosure practices. Carrizo has failed to earn any points for disclosure for the second year in a row, remaining the worst performing company of the survey. In comparison, BHP-Billiton, Apache and Hess Energy all received 20 or more points.  

Carrizo was cited for having 85 hydraulic fracturing environmental and health violations, from January 2011 to August 2014, in Pennsylvania alone (Environment America, Fracking Failures, 2015). These violations have increased shareholder concern about Carrizo’s operational practices.   

Due to Carrizo’s poor disclosure performance, investors call for the Company to provide detailed, quantitative, comparable data about how it is managing the risks and reducing the impacts of its hydraulic fracturing extraction operations.  

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: 
Shareholders request the Board of Directors report to shareholders, using quantitative indicators, by December 31, 2016, and annually thereafter, the results of company policies and practices above and beyond regulatory requirements, to minimize the adverse environmental and community impacts from the company’s hydraulic fracturing operations associated with shale formations. Such report should be prepared at reasonable cost, omitting confidential information. 

SUPPORTING STATEMENT: 
Proponents suggest the report provide quantitative information for each play in which the company has substantial extraction operations, on issues including, at a minimum: 

  • Quantity of fresh water used for shale operations, including source; 

  • Goals and quantitative reporting on progress to reduce toxicity of drilling fluids; 

  • Quantitative reporting on methane leakage as a percentage of total production; 

  • Percentage of drilling residuals managed in closed loop systems; 

  • Numbers and categories of community complaints of alleged impact, and their resolution;  

  • Systematic pre- and post-drilling ground water assessment; and 

  • Practices for identifying and managing the hazards from naturally occurring radioactive materials  

Resolution Details

Company: Carrizo Oil and Gas

Lead Filer:
As You Sow

Year: 2016

Filing Date: 
December 2015

Initiative(s): Hydraulic Fracturing

Status: Withdrawn; Company Will Address

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