Chesapeake postpones 8th Avenue drilling permit hearing
Chesapeake Energy today asked the city of Fort Worth to postpone a scheduled hearing next week on its request for a drilling permit at the controversial Eighth Avenue site near the Berkeley and Ryan Place neighborhoods. The move came after an hours-long meeting Monday afternoon with representatives of the two affected neighborhoods as well as surrounding neighborhoods and Councilman Joel Burns, who represents the near South Side area. Also present was a representative of William Davis, who owns the proposed drill site, and of urban planning firm Gideon Toal.
Tom Edwards, a gas well inspector for the city, said Chesapeake “just asked us to postpone the hearing. They’re not pulling their request for a permit.” He said Chesapeake did not indicate when it might seek another hearing.
A Chesapeake representative was not immediately available for comment. Because Chesapeake does not have waivers from property owners within the city's 600-foot buffer zone, City Council must approve the company’s drilling permit before it can be issued. A hearing on the permit had been set for July 8.
-- Jim Fuquay

