Press Release
PUC Announces $243.8 Million in Natural Gas Impact Fees for Pennsylvania Communities
Published on 6/15/2026
Filed under: Gas
More Than $3.1 Billion Distributed Since 2012 to Support Local Projects, Environmental Programs, and Infrastructure Across the Commonwealth
HARRISBURG – The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) today announced the distribution of $243,877,400 in natural gas impact fees collected from producers for the 2025 reporting year. This funding benefits counties, municipalities, and state programs under Act 13 of 2012, which established the unconventional gas well fee.
"Pennsylvania's natural gas industry continues to play an important role in supporting our economy, strengthening our energy future, and providing tangible benefits to communities across the Commonwealth," said PUC Chairman Steve DeFrank. "The impact fee ensures that local governments and statewide programs share directly in those benefits, delivering funding for infrastructure, environmental improvements, public safety, and other priorities that improve quality of life for Pennsylvanians."
This year’s distribution brings the cumulative total of impact fees collected and distributed since 2012 to more than $3.12 billion.

Breakdown of the Impact Fee Distribution
- $133.8 million to counties and municipalities directly affected by drilling activity.
- $89.2 million to the Marcellus Legacy Fund, which supports statewide environmental initiatives, greenways, and infrastructure projects.
- $20.9 million to state agencies, as directed by Act 13.
The PUC has submitted this year’s distribution data to the Pennsylvania Treasury, which is expected to begin issuing payments in early July.
Factors Affecting This Year’s Distribution
The 2025 distribution is approximately $79 million higher than last year’s total, due primarily to:
- An increase in new wells spud in 2025 (444), compared to 309 in 2024.
- A higher average natural gas price in 2025 ($3.43 per MMBtu), an increase over the 2024 average of $2.27.
Because new wells (“Year One” wells) are subject to the highest impact fee, fluctuations in their number can significantly affect annual collections.
Accessing Detailed Distribution Data
Extensive information about this year’s impact fees – including county- and municipality-level distributions, producer payments, and historical data – is available on the PUC’s Act 13 website.
Users can search individual distributions to counties and municipalities; review how funds were used based on local government reporting; and download data by year or region.
The PUC administers the collection and distribution of impact fees on unconventional gas wells, as established by Act 13 of 2012, to ensure that communities across Pennsylvania receive support for infrastructure and environmental improvements linked to natural gas development.
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