West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB4966

Introduced
1/22/24  

Caption

Relating generally to sub surface well plugging

Impact

This bill is poised to impact state laws related to the Office of Oil and Gas, specifically around the measures and techniques employed in plugging abandoned or unused wells. By facilitating subsurface monuments for well closure, it seeks to standardize the plugging process while ensuring that there is proper documentation and processes in place for tracking these wells. The changes are intended to not only protect the environmental integrity surrounding these oil and gas sites but also provide clarity to future owners regarding well locations and histories.

Summary

House Bill 4966 aims to amend the existing regulations surrounding the plugging of oil and gas wells in West Virginia. The bill focuses on allowing the use of subsurface monuments for well plugging to alleviate the burden on surface property owners. This legislation is significant as it addresses the procedural responsibilities of well operators concerning the abandonment and cessation of operations for oil and gas wells, emphasizing the need for safe, environmentally sound practices in the oil and gas industry.

Sentiment

There appears to be general support for HB 4966 among industry stakeholders who see it as a forward-thinking measure that balances operational needs with environmental safety. However, skeptics may raise concerns about the effectiveness of these measures in genuinely protecting local environments, particularly if the bill is perceived as allowing for less rigorous plugging practices under the guise of reducing burdens on property owners.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise around the specifics of implementing compliance with the new regulations, particularly how the procedures for the use of subsurface monuments will be monitored and enforced. There may also be questions from environmental advocates on whether this measure adequately protects against potential leaks or contamination from plugged wells. The balance between easing operational pressures and maintaining strict environmental safeguards will likely be a key area of debate as the bill moves forward.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB3110

Relating to funding the Office of Oil and Gas in the Department of Environmental Protection

WV SB13

Establishing annual oversight fee for wells producing more than 10,000 cubic feet of gas per day

WV SB448

Providing funding for DEP Office of Oil and Gas

WV HB2021

Relating to funding for the DEP Office of Oil and Gas

WV HB2852

Create the Orphan Well Prevention Act of 2023

WV HB3057

Amending surface mining reclamation requirements

WV HB2527

Relating to revising the criminal code generally

WV SB109

Orphan Oil and Gas Well Prevention Act

WV HB2174

Standardize gas and oil contracts

WV HB2022

Relating to Well Location Restrictions

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