16 Tex. Admin. Code § 3.79 - Definitions
The following words and terms, when used in this chapter, shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
(1) Adjacent estuarine
zones--This term embraces the area inland from the coast line of Texas and is
comprised of the bays, inlets, and estuaries along the gulf coast.
(2) By-product--Any element found in a
geothermal formation which when brought to the surface is not used in
geothermal heat or pressure inducing energy generation.
(3) Casinghead gas--Any gas or vapor, or
both, indigenous to an oil stratum and produced from such stratum with
oil.
(4) Commission--The Railroad
Commission of Texas.
(5) Common
reservoir--Any oil, gas, or geothermal resources field or part thereof which
comprises and includes any area which is underlaid, or which from geological or
other scientific data or experiments or from drilling operations or other
evidence appears to be underlaid by a common pool or accumulation of oil, gas,
or geothermal resources.
(6) Cubic
foot of gas or standard cubic foot of gas--The volume of gas contained in one
cubic foot of space at a standard pressure base and at a standard temperature
base. The standard pressure base shall be 14.65 pounds per square inch
absolute, and the standard temperature base shall be 60 degrees Fahrenheit.
Whenever the conditions of pressure and temperature differ from the standard in
this definition, conversion of the volume from these conditions to the standard
conditions shall be made in accordance with the ideal gas laws, corrected for
deviation.
(7) District office--The
commission-designated office for the geographic area in which the property or
act subject to regulation is located or arises.
(8) Dry gas--Any natural gas produced from a
stratum that does not produce crude petroleum oil.
(9) Exploratory well--Any well drilled for
the purpose of securing geological or geophysical information to be used in the
exploration or development of oil, gas, geothermal, or other mineral resources,
except coal and uranium, and includes what is commonly referred to in the
industry as "slim hole tests," "core hole tests," or "seismic holes." For
regulations governing coal exploratory wells, see Chapter 12 of this title
(relating to Coal Mining Regulations), and for regulations governing uranium
exploratory wells, see Chapter 11, Subchapter C of this title (relating to
Surface Mining and Reclamation Division, Substantive Rules--Uranium
Mining).
(10) Gas lift--Gas lift by
the use of gas not in solution with oil produced.
(11) Gas well--Any well:
(A) which produces natural gas not associated
or blended with crude petroleum oil at the time of production;
(B) which produces more than 100,000 cubic
feet of natural gas to each barrel of crude petroleum oil from the same
producing horizon; or
(C) which
produces natural gas from a formation or producing horizon productive of gas
only encountered in a wellbore through which crude petroleum oil also is
produced through the inside of another string of casing or tubing. A well which
produces hydrocarbon liquids, a part of which is formed by a condensation from
a gas phase and a part of which is crude petroleum oil, shall be classified as
a gas well unless there is produced one barrel or more of crude petroleum oil
per 100,000 cubic feet of natural gas; and that the term "crude petroleum oil"
shall not be construed to mean any liquid hydrocarbon mixture or portion
thereof which is not in the liquid phase in the reservoir, removed from the
reservoir in such liquid phase, and obtained at the surface as such.
(12) Gatherer--Includes any
pipeline, truck, motor vehicle, boat, barge, or person authorized to gather or
accept oil, gas, or geothermal resources from lease production or lease
storage.
(13) Geothermal energy and
associated resources--
(A) All products of
geothermal processes, embracing indigenous steam, hot water and hot brines, and
geopressured water;
(B) Steam and
other gases, hot water and hot brines resulting from water, gas, or other
fluids artificially introduced into geothermal formations;
(C) Heat or other associated energy found in
geothermal formations;
(D) Any
by-product derived from them.
(14) Geothermal resource well--A well drilled
within the established limits of a designated geothermal field.
(A) A geopressured geothermal well must be
completed within a geopressured aquifer.
(B) A geopressured aquifer is a water-bearing
zone with a pressure gradient in excess of 0.5 pounds per square inch per foot
and a temperature gradient in excess of 1.6 degrees Fahrenheit per 100 feet of
depth.
(15) Marginal
well--Any oil well which is incapable of producing its maximum capacity of oil
except by pumping, gas lift, or other means of artificial lift, and which well
so equipped is capable, under normal unrestricted operating conditions, of
producing such daily quantities of oil as herein set out, as would be damaged,
or result in a loss of production ultimately recoverable, or cause the
premature abandonment of same, if its maximum daily production were
artificially curtailed. The following described wells shall be deemed "marginal
wells" in this state.
(A) Any oil well
incapable of producing its maximum daily capacity of oil except by pumping, gas
lift, or other means of artificial lift, within this state and having a maximum
daily capacity for production of 10 barrels or less, averaged over the
preceding 10 consecutive days of stabilized production, producing from a depth
of 2,000 feet or less.
(B) Any oil
well incapable of producing its maximum daily capacity of oil except by
pumping, gas lift, or other means of artificial lift, within this state and
having a maximum daily capacity for production of 20 barrels or less, averaged
over the preceding 10 consecutive days of stabilized production, producing from
a horizon deeper than 2,000 feet and less in depth than 4,000 feet.
(C) Any oil well incapable of producing its
maximum daily capacity of oil except by pumping, gas lift, or other means of
artificial lift, within this state and having a maximum daily capacity for
production of 25 barrels or less, averaged over the preceding 10 consecutive
days of stabilized production, producing from a horizon deeper than 4,000 feet
and less in depth than 6,000 feet.
(D) Any oil well incapable of producing its
maximum daily capacity of oil except by pumping, gas lift, or other means of
artificial lift, within this state and having a maximum daily capacity for
production of 30 barrels or less, averaged over the preceding 10 consecutive
days of stabilized production, producing from a horizon deeper than 6,000 feet
and less in depth than 8,000 feet.
(E) Any oil well incapable of producing its
maximum daily capacity of oil except by pumping, gas lift, or other means of
artificial lift, within this state and having a maximum daily capacity for
production of 35 barrels or less, averaged over the preceding 10 consecutive
days of stabilized production, producing from a horizon deeper than 8,000 feet.
(Reference Order Number 20-59,200, effective May 1, 1969.)
(16) Natural gas or gas--These terms shall
have the same meaning, as used in the rules, regulations, or forms of the
commission.
(17) Natural
gasoline--Gasoline manufactured from casinghead gas or from any natural
gas.
(18) Oil well--Any well which
produces one barrel or more crude petroleum oil to each 100,000 cubic feet of
natural gas.
(19) Operator--A
person, acting for himself or as an agent for others and designated to the
commission as the one who has the primary responsibility for complying with its
rules and regulations in any and all acts subject to the jurisdiction of the
commission.
(20) Person--Any
natural person, corporation, association, partnership, receiver, trustee,
guardian, executor, administrator, and a fiduciary or representative of any
kind.
(21) Product--Includes
refined crude oil, crude tops, topped crude, processed crude petroleum, residue
from crude petroleum, cracking stock, uncracked fuel oil, fuel oil, treated
crude oil, residuum, casinghead gasoline, natural gas gasoline, gas oil,
naphtha, distillate, gasoline, kerosene, benzine, wash oil, waste oil, blended
gasoline, lubricating oil, blends or mixtures of petroleum, and/or any and all
liquid products or by-products derived from crude petroleum oil or gas, whether
hereinabove enumerated or not.
(22)
Sour gas--Any natural gas containing more than 1 1/2 grains of hydrogen
sulphide per 100 cubic feet or more than 30 grains of total sulphur per 100
cubic feet, or gas which in its natural state is found by the commission to be
unfit for use in generating light or fuel for domestic purposes.
(23) Sweet gas--All natural gas except sour
gas and casinghead gas.
(24) Texas
offshore--This term embraces the area in the Gulf of Mexico seaward of the
coast line of Texas comprised of:
(A) the
three league area confirmed to the State of Texas by the Submerged Land Act
(43
United States Code §§1301 -
43 U.S.C.
1315); and
(B) the area seaward of such three league
area owned by the United States.
(25) Transportation or to transport--The
movement of any crude petroleum oil or products of crude petroleum oil or the
products of either from any receptacle in which any such crude petroleum or
products of crude petroleum oil or the products of either has been stored to
any other receptacle by any means or method whatsoever, including the movement
by any pipeline, railway, truck, motor vehicle, barge, boat, or railway tank
car. It is the purpose of this definition to include the movement or
transportation of crude petroleum oil and products of crude petroleum oil and
the products of either by any means whatsoever from any receptacle containing
the same to any other receptacle anywhere within or from the State of Texas,
regardless of whether or not possession or control or ownership
change.
(26) Transporter or
transporting agency--Includes any common carrier by pipeline, railway, truck,
motor vehicle, boat, or barge, and/or any person transporting oil or a product
by pipeline, railway, truck, motor vehicle, boat, or barge.
(27) Underground source of drinking water--An
aquifer or its portion which is not an exempt aquifer as defined in 40 Code of
Federal Regulations §146.4 and which:
(A) supplies any public water system;
or
(B) contains a sufficient
quantity of ground water to supply a public water system; and
(i) currently supplies drinking water for
human consumption; or
(ii) contains
fewer than 10,000 milligrams per liter (mg/l) total dissolved solids.
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