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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

349.125 Permittee to file information for transmittal to the Kentucky Geological

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Survey -- Samples of cuttings -- Confidentiality of information -- Exception.
(1)Any person to whom a permit is issued pursuant to this chapter shall file, within
ninety
(90)days after termination of operations conducted under the permit, with
the department for transmittal to the Kentucky Geological Survey on forms to be
furnished by the department the following information relating to the well:
(a)A copy of the driller's log certified to be true and accurate;
(b)The depth and thickness of all water zones encountered and logged;
(c)The depth of all showing of oil, gas, or coalbed methane;
(d)The depth and thickness of all coal seams encountered; and
(e)A true copy of all electrical surveys and similar logs and surveys taken. If the
person to whom the permit is issued obtains a copy of the electrical survey or
similar log or survey in electronic form, the operator shall submit the electrical
survey or similar log in electronic form if requested by the department.
(2)Upon request by the department, any person to whom a permit is issued shall save
for the Kentucky Geological Survey samples of all cuttings from the well drilled or
deepened pursuant to the permit for a period of ninety
(90)days after completion
thereof.
(3)Upon request by any person furnishing information under this section, the
information shall be kept confidential, for a period of one
(1)year after the
information is furnished by such person.
(4)This section shall not apply to wells drilled or deepened as geological or structure
test holes.
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