2) Oil field exploration, drilling and
production
A) This exemption applies only to
equipment used primarily in oil field exploration, drilling and production. Use
of the equipment in any other type of exploration, drilling or mineral
production will not be a qualified use and such equipment will be subject to
tax. The equipment used in drilling, production or exploration of minerals,
coal or water is not a qualified use of such equipment and will be subject to
the full rate of tax. Excluded from this exemption are motor vehicles required
to be registered pursuant to the Illinois Motor Vehicle Code [625 ILCS 5 ].
Special mobile equipment other than motor vehicles may qualify for the
exemption if they are used primarily in oil field exploration, drilling or
production. The exemption does not include supplies (such as drilling mud, well
cement, acid, chemicals or explosives), coolants, lubricants, adhesives,
solvents, items of personal apparel (such as gloves, shoes, glasses, goggles,
coveralls, aprons, masks, mask air filters, belts, harnesses or holsters),
coal, fuel oil, electricity, natural gas, artificial gas, steam, gasoline,
diesel fuel, refrigerants, water or chemical additives to crude oil.
B) "Oil field exploration" means the search
for oil or natural gas. Exploration includes: Seismic studies, core testing and
the drilling of test wells (wildcat wells).
C) "Drilling" means the act of boring a hole
through which oil or gas may be produced if encountered in commercial
quantities.
D) "Production" means
the act or process of producing oil or gas.
E) "Drilling rigs" include rotary, cable tool
and workover rigs and parts thereof.
F) "Production lease" means the land
described in a lease instrument on which drilling for the production of oil or
gas occurs.
G) "Pipe and tubular
goods" include casing, drill strings, rods and wire rope. Prior to June 25,
1996, "pipe and tubular goods" sold by the linear foot qualify for the
reduction if the cost of the total length sold in an individual transaction or
sale exceeds $250. On and after June 25, 1996, there is no such
limitation.
H) "Production
equipment" includes gasoline, diesel and electric engines used as a power
source, pumps and pump-jack units and parts thereof, storage tanks, flow lines
and parts thereof located on the producing lease.
I) "Kits" means kits comprised of several
parts which are ordered from a manufacturer, inventoried and sold by a retailer
as a single item, and items, such as a pump, which are assembled by the
retailer at the time of sale from components selected by the purchaser and
which are sold as a unit. Prior to June 25, 1996, kits will be treated as a
single item for the purposes of the $250 per individual item limitation. On and
after June 25, 1996, there is no such limitation.