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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

353.570 Permit required -- Department may authorize operation prior to issuance

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of permit.
(1)No person shall drill or deepen a well, drill a stratigraphic test well, or reopen a
plugged well for the production of oil or gas or for the injection of water, gas or
other fluid into any oil or gas producing formation (except seismograph test holes)
after June 16, 1960, or drill or deepen a water supply well after June 16, 1966, until
such person shall obtain a permit from the department, except as provided in KRS
353.588.
(2)When any applicant for a permit as required by this section has complied with the
provisions of this chapter and all rules and regulations promulgated hereunder, the
department shall issue the permit.
(3)The department may authorize the commencement of the drilling, deepening or
reopening of any well prior to the issuance of a permit therefor; except if the
location of the well is known to be underlaid by a coal-bearing stratum and consent
of the owner, operator, and lessee of the coal-bearing stratum has not been granted.
Consent shall be implied, when the coal-bearing stratum is owned by the oil and gas
lessor or lessee, and the coal is not under lease to any third party.
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