Bill Text: TX SB104 | 2011-2012 | 82nd Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to restrictions on the release into the air of natural gas and associated vapors from a gas well.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 2-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2011-01-31 - Referred to Natural Resources [SB104 Detail]
Download: Texas-2011-SB104-Introduced.html
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By: Davis | S.B. No. 104 |
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relating to restrictions on the release into the air of natural gas | ||
and associated vapors from a gas well. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Section 86.185, Natural Resources Code, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 86.185. RESTRICTIONS ON RELEASE OF [ |
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not apply to a gas well to which Section 86.186 applies. | ||
(b) No gas from a gas well may be permitted to escape into | ||
the air after the expiration of 10 days from the time the gas is | ||
encountered in the gas well, or from the time of perforating the | ||
casing opposite a gas-bearing zone if casing is set through the | ||
zone, whichever is later, but the commission may permit the escape | ||
of gas into the air for an additional time if the operator of a well | ||
or other facility presents information to show the necessity for | ||
the escape; provided that the amount of gas which is flared under | ||
that authority is charged to the operator's allowable production. | ||
A necessity includes but is not limited to the following | ||
situations: | ||
(1) cleaning a well of sand or acid or both following | ||
stimulation treatment of a well; and | ||
(2) repairing or modifying a gas-gathering system. | ||
SECTION 2. Subchapter F, Chapter 86, Natural Resources | ||
Code, is amended by adding Section 86.186 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 86.186. RESTRICTIONS ON RELEASE OF GAS IN AIR: GAS | ||
WELLS IN CERTAIN POPULOUS COUNTIES. (a) This section applies only | ||
to a gas well located in a county that is located wholly or partly | ||
above a hydrocarbon-producing geological formation that underlies | ||
all or part of two counties: | ||
(1) that are adjacent to one another; and | ||
(2) each of which has a population of more than 1.4 | ||
million. | ||
(b) After fracturing or refracturing a gas well that the | ||
operator anticipates completing or recompleting, the operator | ||
shall employ appropriate processes to minimize the release into the | ||
air of gas and associated vapors from the well. | ||
(c) The operator of a gas well shall: | ||
(1) deliver all salable gas to a sales line as soon as | ||
the pressure of the gas at the wellhead is sufficient to permit the | ||
gas to flow into the line; or | ||
(2) shut in the well and conserve the gas. | ||
(d) The operator of a gas well that has access to a sales | ||
line shall employ means or methods that minimize the release into | ||
the air of gas and associated vapors from the well when gas from the | ||
well is permitted to flow during the completion or recompletion of | ||
the well, except that the commission may authorize the release if | ||
the operator of the well or of another facility presents | ||
information to the commission showing the necessity for the | ||
release. The amount of gas flared or vented under the commission's | ||
authority shall be charged to the operator's allowable production. | ||
A necessity includes the following situations: | ||
(1) to avoid endangering the safety of persons | ||
performing work on the well or of the public; | ||
(2) to comply with an oil or gas lease entered into | ||
before September 1, 2011; | ||
(3) to repair or modify a gas-gathering system; | ||
(4) the composition of the gas does not meet the | ||
minimum quality standards of the gatherer of the gas; | ||
(5) the pressure of the gas at the wellhead is | ||
insufficient to permit the gas to flow into the sales line or | ||
another circumstance occurs that is beyond the control of the | ||
operator of the well; or | ||
(6) other circumstances or conditions determined by | ||
the commission to be relevant to the goal of preventing waste or | ||
protecting the public interest. | ||
(e) The commission shall adopt rules to implement this | ||
section. Rules adopted under this subsection: | ||
(1) must require an operator to provide a statement on | ||
a form prescribed by the commission evidencing compliance with this | ||
section; | ||
(2) must prescribe a procedure for obtaining | ||
commission authorization of the release into the air of gas and | ||
associated vapors from a gas well; and | ||
(3) may limit the period for which gas and associated | ||
vapors from a gas well may be released into the air with commission | ||
authorization. | ||
(f) The municipality in which a gas well is located may | ||
monitor the operator's compliance with this section. A | ||
municipality may adopt an ordinance to implement this subsection. | ||
SECTION 3. Section 86.012(a), Natural Resources Code, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) The term "waste" includes: | ||
(1) the operation of an oil well or wells with an | ||
inefficient gas-oil ratio; | ||
(2) the drowning with water of a stratum or part of a | ||
stratum capable of producing gas in paying quantities; | ||
(3) permitting a gas well to burn wastefully; | ||
(4) the creation of unnecessary fire hazards; | ||
(5) physical waste or loss incident to or resulting | ||
from so drilling, equipping, or operating a well or wells as to | ||
reduce or tend to reduce the ultimate recovery of gas from any pool; | ||
(6) the escape of gas from a well producing both oil | ||
and gas into the open air in excess of the amount that is necessary | ||
in the efficient drilling or operation of the well; | ||
(7) the production of gas in excess of transportation | ||
or market facilities or reasonable market demand for the type of gas | ||
produced; | ||
(8) the use of gas for the manufacture of carbon black | ||
without first having extracted the natural gasoline content from | ||
the gas, except it shall not be necessary to first extract the | ||
natural gasoline content from the gas where it is utilized in a | ||
plant producing an average recovery of not less than five pounds of | ||
carbon black to each 1,000 cubic feet of gas; | ||
(9) the use of sweet gas produced from a gas well for | ||
the manufacture of carbon black unless it is used in a plant | ||
producing an average recovery of not less than five pounds of carbon | ||
black to each 1,000 cubic feet and unless the sweet gas is produced | ||
from a well located in a common reservoir producing both sweet and | ||
sour gas; | ||
(10) permitting gas produced from a gas well to escape | ||
into the air before or after the gas has been processed for its | ||
gasoline content, unless authorized as provided in Section 86.185 | ||
or 86.186 [ |
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(11) the production of natural gas from a well | ||
producing oil from a stratum other than that in which the oil is | ||
found unless the gas is produced in a separate string of casing from | ||
that in which the oil is produced; | ||
(12) the production of more than 100,000 cubic feet of | ||
gas to each barrel of crude petroleum oil unless the gas is put to | ||
one or more of the uses authorized for the type of gas so produced | ||
under allocations made by the commission or unless authorized as | ||
provided in Section 86.185 or 86.186 [ |
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(13) underground waste or loss however caused and | ||
whether or not defined in other subdivisions of this section. | ||
SECTION 4. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives | ||
a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as | ||
provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this | ||
Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this | ||
Act takes effect September 1, 2011. |