This rule was filed as Rule G-207.

 

TITLE 19               NATURAL RESOURCES AND WILDLIFE

CHAPTER 14       GEOTHERMAL POWER

PART 58               GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES WELL HISTORY (FORM G-107)

 

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

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19.14.58.2             SCOPE:  [RESERVED]

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19.14.58.3             STATUTORY AUTHORITY:  [RESERVED]

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19.14.58.4             DURATION:  [RESERVED]

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19.14.58.5             EFFECTIVE DATE:  [November 15, 1983]

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19.14.58.6             OBJECTIVE:  [RESERVED]

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19.14.58.7             DEFINITIONS:  [RESERVED]

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19.14.58.8             FOR PRODUCING, INJECTION, OR DISPOSAL WELLS:  Form G-107, geothermal resources well history, is a chronological history of the entire operation of drilling and completing the well and shall be filed in triplicate with the form G-104 when it is desirable to put any geothermal resources well on production or injection or disposal. Failure to file a completed form G-107 will result in witholding approval of form G-104, certificate of compliance and authorization to produce geothermal resources.  Distribution of form G-107 for producing, injection or disposal wells shall be one copy to the New Mexico bureau of mines, one copy to the United States geological survey and one copy retained by the division.

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19.14.58.9             FOR NON-PRODUCING OR TEMPORARILY ABANDONED WELLS OTHER THAN THERMAL GRADIENT WELLS:  Form G-107, geothermal resources well history, shall be filed in triplicate for every geothermal resources well not on active producing or injection or disposal status within six months after cessation of active drilling operations on the well unless a permit for temporary abandonment shall have been approved for the well in accordance with Rule G-303 B [now 19.14.73.9 NMAC]. In no event, even in the case of prolonged temporary abandonment approved by the division, shall the filing of form G-107 be delayed for more than five years after cessation of active drilling operations. Distribution of form G-107 for inactive or temporarily abandoned wells shall be one copy to the New Mexico bureau of mines, one copy to the United States geological survey and one copy retained by the division.

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19.14.58.10          FOR PLUGGED AND ABANDONED WELLS OTHER THAN THERMAL GRADIENT WELLS:  Form G-107, geothermal resources well history, shall be filed in triplicate for plugged and abandoned wells within six months after abandonment. Distribution of form G-107 for abandoned wells shall be one copy to the New Mexico bureau of mines, one copy to the United States geological survey and one copy retained by the division.

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HISTORY OF 19.14.58 NMAC:

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

Rule G-207, Geothermal Resources Well History (Form G-107), 11/1/83.

 

History of Repealed Material:  [RESERVED]