This rule was filed as Rule G-501.

 

TITLE 19               NATURAL RESOURCES AND WILDLIFE

CHAPTER 14       GEOTHERMAL POWER

PART 91               GEOTHERMAL INJECTION WELLS

 

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

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19.14.91.2             SCOPE:  [RESERVED]

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19.14.91.3             STATUTORY AUTHORITY:  [RESERVED]

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19.14.91.4             DURATION:  [RESERVED]

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19.14.91.5             EFFECTIVE DATE:  [November 15, 1983]

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19.14.91.6             OBJECTIVE:  [RESERVED]

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19.14.91.7             DEFINITIONS:  [RESERVED]

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19.14.91.8             GEOTHERMAL INJECTION WELLS:  Geothermal injection wells are those wells used for the purpose of injecting fluids into a dry geothermal formation, or into a geothermal reservoir for the purpose of augmenting the natural supply of fluids in the reservoir, pressure maintenance of the reservoir, or such other purpose as authorized by the division. No well shall be utilized as a geothermal injection well until authority for such use has been obtained on an approved form G-112, application to place well on injection-geothermal resources area.  Form G-112 shall be filed in accordance with Rule G-503 [now 19.14.93 NMAC] below.

[Recompiled 12/31/01]

 

HISTORY OF 19.14.91 NMAC:

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

Rule G-501, Geothermal Injection Wells, 11/1/83.

 

History of Repealed Material:  [RESERVED]