Rule 312 IAC 29-33 - Temporary Abandonment of Wells and Well Plugging Requirements
- § 312 IAC 29-33-1 - Requirement to plug and abandon wells
- § 312 IAC 29-33-2 - Responsibility for plugging a well
- § 312 IAC 29-33-3 - Deferring the plugging and abandoning of a well
- § 312 IAC 29-33-4 - Temporary abandonment of wells
- § 312 IAC 29-33-5 - Specifications for cement used in the plugging of wells
- § 312 IAC 29-33-6 - Written notice of intent to plug a well and well plugging plan
- § 312 IAC 29-33-7 - Notification to underground gas storage operator
- § 312 IAC 29-33-8 - Notification to oil and gas inspector
- § 312 IAC 29-33-9 - Procedures for plugging well when emergency or urgent condition exists
- § 312 IAC 29-33-10 - Order to redrill and replug a well
- § 312 IAC 29-33-11 - Management and storage of plugging wastes and plugging pits
- § 312 IAC 29-33-12 - Plugging fluid disposal and pit closure requirements
- § 312 IAC 29-33-13 - Prohibition of unauthorized materials in a well
- § 312 IAC 29-33-14 - Plugging of a bridged well
- § 312 IAC 29-33-15 - Placement of cement behind uncemented casings
- § 312 IAC 29-33-16 - Dry hole bottom plugs
- § 312 IAC 29-33-17 - Cased hole bottom plugs other than horizontal coal bed methane wells
- § 312 IAC 29-33-18 - Horizontal coal bed methane well bottom plugs
- § 312 IAC 29-33-19 - Approved materials for filling intervals between plugs
- § 312 IAC 29-33-20 - Plugging requirements to protect commercially minable coal resource
- § 312 IAC 29-33-21 - Top plug requirements
- § 312 IAC 29-33-22 - Use of plugging materials other than cement
- § 312 IAC 29-33-23 - Filing of well plugging reports
- § 312 IAC 29-33-24 - Final well site abandonment and reclamation
- § 312 IAC 29-33-25 - Approval or denial of applications; notice
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