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  6. Chap. 89

Chapter 89
Abandoned Wells

Sections

89.001
Policy
89.002
Definitions
89.003
Applicability
89.011
Duty of Operator
89.012
Duty of Nonoperator
89.021
Applicability
89.022
Plugging of Inactive Wells Required
89.023
Extension of Deadline for Plugging Inactive Well
89.024
Abeyance of Plugging Report
89.025
Enhanced Oil Recovery Project
89.026
Fluid Level or Hydraulic Pressure Test
89.027
Supplemental Financial Assurance
89.028
Escrow Funds
89.029
Affirmation Regarding Surface Requirements
89.030
Revocation of Extension of Deadline for Plugging Inactive Well
89.041
Determining Proper Plugging
89.042
Commission Order to Plug
89.043
Plugging by Commission
89.044
Right to Enter on Land
89.045
Liability for Damages
89.046
Penalties and Other Relief
89.047
Orphaned Well Reduction Program
89.048
Plugging of Well by Surface Estate Owner
89.081
Cause of Action for Disproportionate Share of Cost
89.083
First Lien on Equipment; Cause of Action if Commission Plugs
89.084
Money Paid Commission by Private Person
89.085
Possession and Sale of Equipment to Cover Plugging Costs
89.086
Claims Against Oil and Gas Regulation and Cleanup Fund
89.087
Judicial Review of Commission Decisions; Immunity from Suit and Liability
89.088
Record of Request for Notice by Lienholder or Nonoperator; Form; Fee
89.121
Enforcement by Commission
89.122
Appeal to Courts
 



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