Tex. Nat. Resources Code Section 91.851
Disclosure of Composition of Hydraulic Fracturing Fluids


(a)

The commission by rule shall:

(1)

require an operator of a well on which a hydraulic fracturing treatment is performed to:

(A)

complete the form posted on the hydraulic fracturing chemical registry Internet website of the Ground Water Protection Council and the Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission with regard to the well;

(B)

include in the form completed under Paragraph (A):
(i)
the total volume of water used in the hydraulic fracturing treatment; and
(ii)
each chemical ingredient that is subject to the requirements of 29 C.F.R. Section 1910.1200(g)(2), as provided by a service company or chemical supplier or by the operator, if the operator provides its own chemical ingredients;

(C)

post the completed form described by Paragraph (A) on the website described by that paragraph or, if the website is discontinued or permanently inoperable, post the completed form on another publicly accessible Internet website specified by the commission;

(D)

submit the completed form described by Paragraph (A) to the commission with the well completion report for the well; and

(E)

in addition to the completed form specified in Paragraph (D), provide to the commission a list, to be made available on a publicly accessible website, of all other chemical ingredients not listed on the completed form that were intentionally included and used for the purpose of creating a hydraulic fracturing treatment for the well. The commission rule shall ensure that an operator, service company, or supplier is not responsible for disclosing ingredients that:
(i)
were not purposely added to the hydraulic fracturing treatment;
(ii)
occur incidentally or are otherwise unintentionally present in the treatment; or
(iii)
in the case of the operator, are not disclosed to the operator by a service company or supplier. The commission rule shall not require that the ingredients be identified based on the additive in which they are found or that the concentration of such ingredients be provided;

(2)

require a service company that performs a hydraulic fracturing treatment on a well or a supplier of an additive used in a hydraulic fracturing treatment on a well to provide the operator of the well with the information necessary for the operator to comply with Subdivision (1);

(3)

prescribe a process by which an entity required to comply with Subdivision (1) or (2) may withhold and declare certain information as a trade secret for purposes of Section 552.110 (Exception: Confidentiality of Trade Secrets; Confidentiality of Certain Commercial or Financial Information), Government Code, including the identity and amount of the chemical ingredient used in a hydraulic fracturing treatment;

(4)

require a person who desires to challenge a claim of entitlement to trade secret protection under Subdivision (3) to file the challenge not later than the second anniversary of the date the relevant well completion report is filed with the commission;

(5)

limit the persons who may challenge a claim of entitlement to trade secret protection under Subdivision (3) to:

(A)

the landowner on whose property the relevant well is located;

(B)

a landowner who owns property adjacent to property described by Paragraph (A); or

(C)

a department or agency of this state with jurisdiction over a matter to which the claimed trade secret is relevant;

(6)

require, in the event of a trade secret challenge, that the commission promptly notify the service company performing the hydraulic fracturing treatment on the relevant well, the supplier of the additive or chemical ingredient for which the trade secret claim is made, or any other owner of the trade secret being challenged and provide the owner an opportunity to substantiate its trade secret claim; and

(7)

prescribe a process, consistent with 29 C.F.R. Section 1910.1200, for an entity described by Subdivision (1) or (2) to provide information, including information that is a trade secret as defined by Appendix D to 29 C.F.R. Section 1910.1200, to a health professional or emergency responder who needs the information in accordance with Subsection (i) of that section.

(b)

The protection and challenge of trade secrets under this section is governed by Chapter 552 (Public Information), Government Code.
Added by Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 1179 (H.B. 3328), Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2011.

Source: Section 91.851 — Disclosure of Composition of Hydraulic Fracturing Fluids, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/NR/htm/NR.­91.­htm#91.­851 (accessed Jun. 5, 2024).

91.001
Definitions
91.002
Criminal Penalty
91.003
Additional Enforcement Authority
91.011
Casing
91.012
Water in Wells
91.013
Plugging and Shutting in Wells by Others
91.014
Petition to Restrain Waste
91.015
Prevention of Waste
91.016
Confining Gas to Original Stratum
91.017
Using Gas in the Open Air
91.018
Illumination
91.019
Standards for Construction, Operation, and Maintenance of Electrical Power Lines
91.020
Electronic Geologic Data
91.051
Title
91.052
Definition
91.053
Commission Determination
91.054
Notice and Hearing
91.055
Findings and Rules
91.056
Use of Findings and Field Rules
91.057
Method of Reporting
91.058
Sale, Purchase, Delivery, and Receipt of Gas
91.059
Constitutionality
91.061
Civil Suit
91.062
Applicability of Certain Provisions
91.101
Rules and Orders
91.102
Additional Personnel
91.103
Persons Required to Execute Bond, Letter of Credit, or Cash Deposit
91.104
Bonds, Letters of Credit, Cash Deposits, and Well-specific Plugging Insurance Policies
91.105
Bond Conditions
91.106
Execution of Bond
91.107
New Bond, Letter of Credit, or Cash Deposit
91.108
Deposit and Use of Funds
91.109
Financial Security for Persons Involved in Activities Other than Operation of Wells
91.110
Oil and Gas Waste Reduction and Minimization
91.113
Investigation, Assessment, or Cleanup by Commission
91.114
Acceptance of Organization Report or Application for Permit
91.0115
Casing
91.115
First Lien on Equipment and Stored Hydrocarbons or Drill Cuttings
91.116
Notice of Commercial Surface Disposal Facility Permit Application
91.117
Public Information Hearing on Application for Commercial Surface Disposal Facility Permit
91.141
Books and Records
91.142
Report to Commission
91.143
False Applications, Reports, and Documents and Tampering with Gauges
91.171
Short Title
91.172
Declaration of Policy
91.173
Definitions
91.174
Findings of Commission
91.175
Commission Jurisdiction
91.176
Withdrawal of Native Gas
91.177
Storage Operations Must Be Bona Fide
91.178
Relocation of Facilities
91.179
Appropriation of Storage Facilities
91.180
Institution of Condemnation Proceedings
91.181
Exercise of Right of Eminent Domain
91.182
Ownership of Stored Gas
91.183
Rights of Purchasers of Native Gas
91.184
Abandonment
91.201
Definitions
91.202
Policy
91.203
Authority
91.204
Permits
91.205
Authority to Enter Property
91.206
Authority to Examine Records
91.207
Notice of Noncompliance
91.251
Definitions
91.252
Commission Jurisdiction
91.253
Commission Enforcement
91.254
Inspection
91.255
Safety Standards and Practices
91.256
Limitation on Powers of Municipalities and Counties
91.257
Safety Procedure Manual
91.258
Records
91.259
Damage to Storage Facility
91.260
Injunction
91.261
Administrative Penalty
91.262
Administrative Penalty Assessment Procedure
91.263
Payment of Administrative Penalty
91.264
Judicial Review of Administrative Penalty
91.401
Definitions
91.402
Time for Payment of Proceeds
91.403
Payment of Interest on Late Payments
91.404
Nonpayment of Oil and Gas Proceeds or Interest
91.405
Exemptions
91.406
Attorney’s Fees and Minimum Award
91.407
Notice of Change of Payor
91.408
Information for Payees of Proceeds of Production from Certain Gas Wells
91.451
Definition
91.452
Prohibited Activity
91.453
Commission Authorized
91.454
Removal of Authorized Pits
91.455
Rules, Standards, and Specifications
91.456
Injunctive Relief
91.457
Removal of Unauthorized Pit
91.458
Criminal Penalty
91.459
Civil Penalty
91.501
Information Required
91.502
Types of Information Provided
91.503
Lease, Property, or Well Description
91.504
Providing Information About Payment Deductions and Adjustments, Heating Value, or Lease Identification
91.505
Providing Other Information
91.506
Exemption
91.507
Enforcement
91.551
Definitions
91.552
Electric Logs Required to Be Filed
91.553
Availability of Electric Logs
91.554
Availability of Confidential Electric Logs
91.555
Management and Storage of Electric Logs
91.556
Enforcement
91.601
Definitions
91.602
Rules
91.603
Access to Property and Records
91.604
Criminal Penalty
91.605
Hazardous Oil and Gas Waste Generation Fee
91.651
Definitions
91.652
Purpose
91.653
Eligibility for Voluntary Cleanup Program
91.654
Application to Participate in Voluntary Cleanup Program
91.655
Rejection of Application
91.656
Voluntary Cleanup Agreement
91.657
Termination of Agreement
91.658
Voluntary Cleanup Work Plans and Reports
91.659
Certificate of Completion
91.660
Persons Released from Liability
91.661
Permit Not Required
91.701
Well Owners and Operators Certificates
91.702
Prohibited Connection
91.703
Temporary Connection
91.704
Cancellation of Certificate
91.705
Effect of Cancellation on Operator of Pipeline or Other Carrier
91.706
Effect of Cancellation on Owner or Operator of Well
91.707
Fee for Reissued Certificate
91.751
Definition
91.752
Applicability
91.753
Notice Required
91.754
Address for Notice
91.755
Commission Permits and Rights of Owner of Mineral Estate Not Affected
91.801
Rules Authorizing Multiple or Alternative Uses of Wells
91.802
Law Applicable to Geologic Storage Facilities and Associated Injection Wells
91.851
Disclosure of Composition of Hydraulic Fracturing Fluids
91.901
Definitions
91.902
Pipeline on Public Road
91.903
Relocation of Saltwater Pipeline Facility for Certain Purposes
91.904
Construction of Subchapter
91.905
Application of Other Law
91.1011
Oil and Gas Waste
91.1012
Access to Property and Records
91.1013
Application Fees
91.1015
Groundwater Protection Requirements
91.1017
Location of Certain Pits
91.1041
Individual Bond
91.1042
Blanket Bond
91.1091
Refund
91.1131
Risk Assessment Standards
91.1132
Prioritization of High-risk Wells
91.5001
Definition

Accessed:
Jun. 5, 2024

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