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Pennsylvania's fossil fuel tax revenue trails states with updated severance taxes

Pennsylvania's fossil fuel tax revenue is far below other energy states due to a low 3.07% severance tax and declining production, limiting its ability to address budget deficits. Updating the severan

Pennsylvaniaโ€™s Fossil Fuel Tax Revenue Lags Far Behind Other Energy States, Report Says
Inside Climate News โ€” 25 June 2026
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Pennsylvaniaโ€™s fossil fuel tax revenue has plummeted so far behind other energy-rich states that it canโ€™t plug the stateโ€™s widening budget gaps, a new

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Why This Matters

Pennsylvaniaโ€™s declining fossil fuel tax revenue isnโ€™t just a fiscal footnoteโ€”it underscores the widening gap between states that have modernized their energy taxation and those clinging to outdated models. As the energy transition accelerates, states like Pennsylvania risk falling further behind in both infrastructure investment and economic competitiveness, making this a bellwether for how legacy energy sectors adaptโ€”or fail to adaptโ€”to a changing fiscal landscape.

Background Context

Pennsylvaniaโ€™s 3.07% severance tax, unchanged since the 1970s, was designed when the state was a dominant coal producerโ€”not in an era of shale gas dominance or renewable energy growth. Meanwhile, peer states like Wyoming and Texas have adjusted their tax structures to capture more revenue from booming fossil fuel sectors, leaving Pennsylvania with a structural disadvantage that compounds as production declines in its once-vibrant Marcellus and Utica shale plays.

What Happens Next

The pressure to modernize Pennsylvaniaโ€™s severance tax will likely intensify as budget deficits grow, but political gridlock and industry resistance could delay meaningful reform. Watch for whether the state pivots to alternative revenue streamsโ€”like expanding taxes on midstream infrastructure or renewable energy projectsโ€”or if it doubles down on fiscal austerity despite mounting needs. The outcome will signal how aggressively Pennsylvania plans to compete in the energy economy of the future.

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