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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 353 — Mineral conservation and development

353.550 Specific authority over oil and gas operators.

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Without limiting its general authority, the department shall have the specific authority to require of and from all operators of any oil or gas property in this Commonwealth:
(1)Identification of producing leases, submitted on the form on which production is
required by the department to be reported;
(2)The making of driller's logs, and filing of all logs and downhole surveys made;
(3)The drilling, casing, operation, and plugging of wells in such manner as to prevent:
(a)The escape of oil or gas from one pool into another, or into mineral bearing
stratum;
(b)The detrimental intrusion of water into an oil or gas pool or into mineral-
bearing stratum that is avoidable by efficient operations; and
(c)Blowouts, cavings, seepages, and fires;
(4)The filing of the reports and plats with the department for transmittal to the
Kentucky Geological Survey as may be prescribed by rules and regulations
promulgated hereunder. All such reports and plats shall be transmitted by the
department to the Kentucky Geological Survey within thirty
(30)days after receipt
thereof by the department.
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