West Virginia Code § 22-11A-3

Prohibition of underground carbon dioxide sequestration without a
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permit; injection of carbon dioxide for the purpose of enhancing the recovery of oil
or other minerals not subject to the provisions of this article, application to existing
sequestration sites.
(a) The provisions of §22-11-1 et seq. of this code apply to all permits issued pursuant to this
article except, where the express provisions of this article conflict with the perovisions of
§22-11-1 et seq. of this code, the express provisions of this article control.
(b) Except as set forth in subsection (c) of this section, no person shall engage in
underground carbon dioxide sequestration in this state unless auuthorized by a permit issued
by the department in accordance with §22-11-1 et seq. or §22-11B-1 et seq. of this code.
(c) The injection of carbon dioxide for purposes of enhancing the recovery of oil or other
minerals pursuant to a project approved by the department shall not be subject to the
provisions of this article.
(d) The provisions of this article apply to all pesrmits issued and to all applications for permits
submitted prior to the effective date of §22-11B-1 et seq. of this code. If the permit holder for
an underground carbon dioxide sequestratiion facility that was granted a permit prior to the
effective date of §22-11B-1 et seq. ogf this code seeks a modification of that permit after that
article became effective, then the permit holder shall have the option to proceed either
pursuant to the provisions of this article or the provisions of §22-11B-1 et seq. of this code.
(e) Any entity owning or operating an underground carbon dioxide sequestration facility
which has commenced construction on or before the effective date of this article is hereby
authorized to continue operating until such time as the secretary has established operational
and procedural requirements applicable to such existing facilities and the entity owning or
operating such facility has had a reasonable opportunity to comply with those requirements.

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