This rule was filed as Rule G-103.

 

TITLE 19               NATURAL RESOURCES AND WILDLIFE

CHAPTER 14       GEOTHERMAL POWER

PART 22               SIGN ON WELLS

 

19.14.22.1             ISSUING AGENCY:  Energy and Minerals Department, Oil Conservation Division, P.O. Box 2088, Santa Fe, New Mexico.

[Recompiled 12/31/01]

 

19.14.22.2             SCOPE:  [RESERVED]

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19.14.22.3             STATUTORY AUTHORITY:  [RESERVED]

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19.14.22.4             DURATION:  [RESERVED]

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19.14.22.5             EFFECTIVE DATE:  [November 15, 1983]

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19.14.22.6             OBJECTIVE:  [RESERVED]

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19.14.22.7             DEFINITIONS:  [RESERVED]

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19.14.22.8             SIGN ON WELLS:  Each well, other than a thermal gradient well, shall be identified by a sign, posted on the drilling rig or not more than 20 feet from the well. Such sign shall be of durable construction and the lettering thereon kept in legible condition. Lettering shall be such that under normal conditions it shall be legible at a distance of 50 feet. Each sign shall show the name of the owner or operator of the well, the name of the lease, the number of the well, and the location of the well by quarter-quarter section, township and range. Each lease shall have a different and distinctive name, and the wells thereon shall be numbered in non-repetitive, logical sequence.

[Recompiled 12/31/01]

 

HISTORY OF 19.14.22 NMAC:

Pre-NMAC History:  The material in this Part was derived from that previously filed with the State Records Center and Archives:

Rule G-103, Sign on Wells, 11/1/83.

 

History of Repealed Material: [RESERVED]