Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1150 Latest Draft

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                            By: Middleton S.B. No. 1150
 (In the Senate - Filed February 6, 2025; February 24, 2025,
 read first time and referred to Committee on Natural Resources;
 April 14, 2025, reported adversely, with favorable Committee
 Substitute by the following vote:  Yeas 9, Nays 0; April 14, 2025,
 sent to printer.)
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 COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR S.B. No. 1150 By:  Sparks




 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the plugging of and reporting on inactive wells subject
 to the jurisdiction of the Railroad Commission of Texas;
 authorizing an administrative penalty.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 89.023, Natural Resources Code, is
 amended by amending Subsection (b) and adding Subsections (c), (d),
 (e), (f), (g), and (h) to read as follows:
 (b)  Notwithstanding Subsection (a) and subject to
 Subsection (c), an operator may not obtain an extension of the
 deadline for plugging an inactive well by complying with Subsection
 (a) [that subsection] if:
 (1)  the well:
 (A)  has been inactive for more than 15 years; and
 (B)  was completed more than 25 years before the
 date the operator submitted the request for the extension; or
 (2)  the plugging of the well is otherwise required by
 commission rules or orders.
 (c)  The commission may grant an extension of the deadline
 for plugging an inactive well described by Subsection (b)(1) if:
 (1)  on request of the operator, the commission by
 order determines that the operator's:
 (A)  demonstrated history of returning inactive
 wells to operation warrants the granting of the extension; or
 (B)  financial hardship, as determined by the
 commission based on whether the operator was a reasonably prudent
 operator, in complying with the provisions of this section warrants
 the granting of the extension;
 (2)  the inactive well is included in a compliance plan
 submitted to and approved by the commission or the commission's
 delegate in which the operator commits to plugging or restoring the
 inactive well to operation by September 1, 2040; or
 (3)  the operator of the inactive well files with the
 commission an individual performance bond in an amount that is not
 less than the full cost calculation for plugging an inactive well,
 as established by the commission, that runs with and covers the
 lifetime of the well, regardless of a change in the operator.
 (d)  When considering whether to approve an operator's
 compliance plan under Subsection (c)(2), the commission or the
 commission's delegate shall consider:
 (1)  age and length of inactivity of the well;
 (2)  current economic conditions;
 (3)  the operator's percentage of inactive wells
 compared to the operator's total well count;
 (4)  whether the operator has submitted to the
 commission with the organization report required by Section 91.142
 a plan of action for how the well operator will plug or bring the
 operator's inactive well into production or operate the well as an
 injection well or other type of operation;
 (5)  the well operator's record of compliance,
 including any history of previous violations and the seriousness of
 those violations;
 (6)  any financial assurance made by the well operator
 under Subsection (a)(3) or Section 89.027;
 (7)  any potential hazards to the health and safety of
 the public or the environment posed by the inactive well; and
 (8)  any good faith demonstrated by the well operator.
 (e)  If the commission or its delegate denies an operator's
 request for the approval of a compliance plan under Subsection
 (c)(2), the operator may request a hearing from the commission
 regarding that determination.
 (f)  Before granting a request to transfer an inactive well
 to another operator, the commission shall require the operator to
 whom the inactive well will be transferred to certify that the
 operator's wells are in compliance with this section. The
 commission may adopt rules that provide for the administrative
 review and approval of the transfer and ensure that the wells of the
 operator to whom the well will be transferred are in compliance with
 this section.
 (g)  An extension granted under Subsection (c)(1) is not
 transferable to another operator.
 (h)  The commission shall establish an administrative
 penalty for a violation of this section in an amount determined by
 the commission.
 SECTION 2.  Subchapter C, Chapter 89, Natural Resources
 Code, is amended by adding Sections 89.049, 89.050, and 89.051 to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 89.049.  ANNUAL REPORT. Not later than December 1 of
 each year, the commission shall produce and deliver to the
 governor, lieutenant governor, and legislature a report that
 includes:
 (1)  the number of inactive wells in this state;
 (2)  the age and length of inactivity of each inactive
 well;
 (3)  the number of inactive wells for which an
 extension of the deadline to plug the inactive well has been granted
 by the commission under Section 89.023;
 (4)  the financial assurance methods used by operators
 of inactive wells, including the number of wells using each
 financial assurance method available;
 (5)  the number of wells plugged in the preceding year,
 including a breakdown of wells plugged by operators versus wells
 plugged by the commission using state money;
 (6)  the number of inactive wells returned to
 production or put into use as an injection well or other operation
 in the preceding year;
 (7)  a summary of the number of operators of inactive
 wells based on organization reports submitted to the commission
 under Section 91.142, including the total number, based on the
 reports, of operators and inactive wells that are in compliance,
 are delinquent, are delinquent for longer than a year, or have been
 granted an extension under Section 89.023;
 (8)  the number of organization reports the commission
 has not renewed or approved under Section 91.142, including:
 (A)  for each report that has not been renewed or
 approved:
 (i)  the associated well count; and
 (ii)  the total amount of financial security
 submitted by the operator; and
 (B)  the total amount of financial security
 collected from each operator who filed a report that has not been
 renewed or approved; and
 (9)  the annual cost calculation for plugging an
 inactive well, as described by Section 89.023(a).
 Sec. 89.050.  OPERATOR REPORT. Not later than the 16th
 anniversary of the date a well became inactive, an operator must
 submit a report to the commission with information regarding the
 results of a successful fluid level test or hydraulic pressure test
 of the well conducted in accordance with commission rules.  The
 report must include appropriate documentation of the results of the
 test.
 Sec. 89.051.  RULEMAKING. (a) The commission shall adopt
 rules as necessary to regulate and monitor inactive wells under
 this chapter.
 (b)  In adopting rules under this section, the commission
 shall consider:
 (1)  the risk to public safety or the environment;
 (2)  wellbore and wellhead integrity, including the
 ability to monitor casing pressure; and
 (3)  regional risk considerations, including
 penetration of corrosive or over-pressured formations and
 completion in zones containing hydrogen sulfide.
 SECTION 3.  Not later than December 1, 2026, the Railroad
 Commission of Texas shall submit to the governor, lieutenant
 governor, and legislature the first report required by Section
 89.049, Natural Resources Code, as added by this Act.
 SECTION 4.  (a) Subject to Subsection (b) of this section,
 this Act takes effect September 1, 2025.
 (b)  The changes made by this Act to Section 89.023, Natural
 Resources Code, take effect September 1, 2027.
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