Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB629

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Oil and gas operators; requiring operators to obtain written permission or surface damage settlement prior to closure of a well. Effective date.

Impact

The bill is expected to strengthen compliance for oil and gas operators by formalizing the requirement for obtaining permissions from landowners before sealing wells. By holding operators responsible for surface restoration work, it could lead to improved environmental outcomes and protect landowner interests. However, this additional layer of regulatory compliance may impose greater oversight on industry operations, leading to debates about the balance between industry interests and environmental protections.

Summary

Senate Bill 629 aims to amend existing regulations related to oil and gas operators in Oklahoma, particularly by mandating that operators obtain written permission or settle surface damage with landowners prior to the closure or capping of wells. This move addresses concerns of environmental restoration and landowner rights, ensuring that operators are accountable for the condition of the land post-operations. The bill was introduced to enhance the practices surrounding surface reclamation and improve the overall management of oil and gas extraction sites.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB629 include potential pushback from oil and gas industry representatives, who may view the regulations as an increased financial burden or an impediment to timely operations. There are concerns over how stringent interpretations of the bill might affect operational flexibility and the autonomy of operators. Furthermore, the fact that the bill excludes Osage County from its provisions may also stoke controversy, drawing attention to the unique regulatory environments across different regions of the state.

Companion Bills

OK SB629

Carry Over Oil and gas operators; requiring operators to obtain written permission or surface damage settlement prior to closure of a well. Effective date.

Previously Filed As

OK SB629

Oil and gas operators; requiring operators to obtain written permission or surface damage settlement prior to closure of a well. Effective date.

OK SB609

Wrecker operators; requiring certain inspection; requiring certain documentation and time for appeal; defining certain term; allowing payment for responding operators. Effective date.

OK HB1836

Motor vehicles; Service Oklahoma; licensed operators; compensation; Licensed Operator Performance Fund; effective date.

OK HB2264

Oklahoma Turnpike Authority; requiring Authority to conduct certain studies; requiring Authority to obtain certain approvals; effective date.

OK HB1982

Water quality standards; modifying entity to receive certain written comment; modifying certain responsibilities; effective date.

OK HB1791

Public health and safety; priority of medical costs over all other damages; liens; third-party payer; judgment or settlement amount; effective date.

OK HB2564

Underground facilities; requiring operators install underground facility in certain consistent manner; effective date.

OK SB379

Law enforcement mental health wellness; requiring certain training. Effective date.

OK HB2227

Motor vehicles; requiring the creation and management of certain service reimbursement program for licensed wrecker and towing operators; effective date.

OK SB646

Schools; requiring written notification prior to administration of any survey to students. Effective date. Emergency.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.