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  6. Chap. 86

Chapter 86
Regulation of Natural Gas

Sections

86.001
Declaration of Policy
86.002
Definitions
86.003
Determination of Separate Wells
86.004
Applicability
86.011
Prohibition Against Waste
86.012
Definition of Waste
86.041
In General
86.042
Rules and Orders
86.043
Determining Gas-oil Ratio
86.044
Weather Emergency Preparedness
86.081
Regulation of Production
86.082
Exercise of Authority to Prevent Waste
86.083
Exercise of Authority to Adjust Correlative Rights and Opportunities
86.084
Determination of Status of Production
86.085
Determination of Demand and Volume
86.086
Monthly Reservoir Allowable
86.087
Monthly Well Allowable
86.088
Daily Allowable
86.089
Factors in Determining Allowable
86.090
Authorizing Overproduction and Underproduction
86.091
Marginal Gas Well and Limits on Well Restrictions
86.093
Effect of Oil and Gas Stratum on Gas Only Stratum
86.094
Authority to Increase Take Above Allowable
86.095
Zoning Common Reservoirs
86.096
Failure to Use or Sell Allowable Production
86.097
Production of Gas from Oil Well
86.141
Duty to Test Gas Wells
86.142
Test Requirements
86.143
Test Reports
86.144
Demanding Second Test
86.145
Duty to Test Meter
86.181
Use of Sweet Gas Produced from Gas Well
86.182
Use of Sour Gas
86.183
Use of Casinghead Gas
86.184
Use as Gas Lift
86.185
Prohibition Against Gas in Air
86.221
Unauthorized Production Prohibited
86.222
Penalties
86.223
Suit for Penalty
86.224
Suit for Injunction
86.225
Judicial Review
 



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