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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 353 — Mineral conservation and development

353.150 Unused oil, gas or salt water well to be closed to prevent waste.

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(1)Any person in possession as owner, lessee, agent or manager of any well in which
oil, gas or salt water has been found shall, unless the product is utilized, close the
well within a reasonable time not exceeding three
(3)months from the completion
of the well, in order to prevent the product from wasting by escape, and keep the
well closed until the product is utilized. This subsection does not apply to gas
escaping from any well while it is being operated as an oil well, or while it is used
for fresh or mineral water.
(2)If a person fails to comply with subsection (1), any person lawfully in possession of
land adjacent to or in the neighborhood of the well may enter upon the land on
which the well is located and tube and pack it, and shut in the oil, gas or salt water.
Any person so closing the well may maintain a civil action against the owner,
lessee, agent or manager, jointly and severally, to recover the cost.
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