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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 349 — Coalbed methane development

349.160 Construction and interpretation of chapter.

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(1)Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to preclude any coal interest holder from
removing support of the surface and any structure or facilities thereon and other
strata as such rights may exist in any severance deed or other contract.
(2)Nothing in this chapter is intended to or shall be construed as superseding,
impairing, abridging, or affecting any specific contractual rights or obligations now
or hereafter existing between the respective owners of coal, oil, gas, or other
minerals, or any interests therein.
(3)Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to, or be used or interpreted to, determine
ownership.
(4)Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to, or be used or interpreted to, apply to
any well otherwise permitted, approved, or regulated under KRS Chapter 353
except for the wells that are to be converted to or operated as coalbed methane
wells.
(5)Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to authorize any limitation of production
of coalbed methane from any coalbed methane well, lease, drilling unit, pool, field,
or property to prevent or control economic waste or to limit production to market
demand.
(6)This chapter shall be liberally construed so as to effectuate the declaration of public
policy set forth in KRS 349.005.
(7)Coalbed methane wells shall not be subject to the provisions of KRS Chapter 353,
except as expressly provided in this chapter.
(8)Gathering lines associated with coalbed methane wells shall be regulated under
KRS 353.500(2) and the regulations promulgated thereunder.
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