Fortuna takes very seriously our individual and corporate responsibility to the environment. We strive to abide by State and Federal environmental protection regulations. Whether we are constructing a new facility, operating a well, or restoring a site, we strictly follow proven practices that minimize our impact on the environment.
Project Planning
Seismic surveys, drilling, and construction projects are routinely supported by an appropriate level of environmental planning to identify environmental risks and implement strategies to minimize potential impacts. This may involve baseline environmental studies, formal or informal environmental impact assessments, and attendant protection plans, depending on the local environmental setting and sensitivities. Public consultation is a key element in project planning.
Construction Practices
Areas to be cleared or otherwise disturbed are kept as small as safely possible. Topsoil is retained for use in (eventual) site reclamation, and runoff and erosion are properly controlled. Sensitive environmental features are avoided through routing and schedule adjustments, and the use of directional drilling techniques, and major stream crossings for pipelines may be drilled or bored. Environmental inspectors monitor and guide work in all locations.
Environmental Permits
We diligently obtain environmental operating permits, licenses, and other consents required by local, state and federal regulation. The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYS DEC) and the New York State Public Service Commission (NYS PSC) have permitting procedures that control most aspects of our operations. Terms and conditions are integrated into project and annual operating plans.
Wellsite Reclamation
We safely decommission and restore our inactive wells and facilities, ensuring appropriate reclamation of the land as part of this process.
Safety and Response:
A 24-hour 800-number (800-530-5392) is posted on all of our facilities. All of our above-ground facilities and all of our pipelines are inspected on a regular basis.
