West Virginia Code § 22-21-2

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Unless the context in which used clearly requires a different meaning, as used in this article:
(a) "Review board" means the West Virginia coalbed methane review board which shall be
comprised of the members of the West Virginia shallow gas well review board provided for in
article eight, chapter twenty-two-c of this code, the state geologist, a representative of the
United Mine Workers of America, an employee of the gas industry, and the director of the
office of miners' health, safety and training, and the chairman of the review board shall be
the chairman of the West Virginia shallow gas review board;
(b) "Coalbed" or "coal seam" means a seam of coal, whether workable or unworkable, and
the noncoal roof and floor of said seam of coal;
(c) "Coalbed methane" means gas which can be producaed from a coal seam, the rock or
other strata in communication with a coal seam, a mined-out area or a gob well;
(d) "Coalbed methane owner" means any owner of coalbed methane;
(e) "Coalbed methane well" means any hole or well sunk, drilled, bored or dug into the earth
for the production of coalbed methane for consumption or sale, including a gob well. The
term "well" shall mean a coalbed methane well unless the context indicates otherwise. The
term "coalbed methane well" does not include any shaft, hole or well sunk, drilled, bored or
dug into the earth for core drilling, production of coal or water, venting gas from a mine
area, or degasification of a coal seam, or any coalbed methane well extending from the
surface into, but not below, a coal seam being mined after such well or its horizontal
extension has been plugged in accordance with section twenty-three of this article;
(f) "Coalbed mVethane well operator" or "well operator" means any person who has the right
to operate or does operate a coalbed methane well;
(g) "Coal operator" means any person who proposes to or does operate a coal mine;
(h) "Coal owner" means any person who owns or leases a coal seam;
(i) "Chief" means the chief of the office of oil and gas of the Division of Environmental
Protection provided for in section eight, article one of this chapter;
(j)"Director" means the director of the Division of Environmental Protection;
(k) "Division" means the Division of Environmental Protection;
(l) "Gob well" means a well drilled or vent hole converted to a well pursuant to this article
which produces or is capable of producing coalbed methane or other natural gas from a
distressed zone created above and below a mined-out coal seam by any prior full seam
extraction of the coal;
(m) "Mine" or "mine areas," including the sub-definitions under "mine areas," shall have the
same definitions as are provided in section two, article one, chapter twenty-two-a of this
code;
(n) "Office" means office of oil and gas provided for in section seven, article one of this
chapter;
(o) "Person" means any natural person, corporation, firm, partnership, partnership
association, venture, receiver, trustee, executor, administrator, guardian, fiduciary, other
representative of any kind, any recognized legal entity, or political subdivision or agency
thereof; u
(p) "Stimulate" means any action taken to increase the natural flow of coalbed methane or
the inherent productivity of a coalbed methane well, including, but not limited to, fracturing,
shooting, acidizing or water flooding, but excluding cleaaning out, bailing or workover
operations;
(q) "Waste" means: (i) Physical waste as the tesrm is generally understood in the gas industry
and as provided for in article six of this chapter, but giving special consideration to coal
mining operations and the safe recovery ofi coal; (ii) the locating, drilling, equipping,
operating, producing or transportingg coalbed methane in a manner that causes or tends to
cause a substantial reduction in the quantity of coalbed methane recoverable from a pool
under prudent and proper operations, or that causes or tends to cause a substantial or
unnecessary or excessive surface loss of coalbed methane; (iii) the drilling of more wells
than are reasonably required to recover efficiently and economically the maximum amount
of coalbed methane from a pool; or (iv) substantially inefficient, excessive or improper use,
or the substantially unnecessary dissipation of reservoir pressure. Waste does not include
coalbed methane vented or released from any mine area, the degasification of a coal seam
for the purpose of mining coal, the plugging of coalbed methane wells for the purpose of
mining coal, coalbed methane vented or flared from a coalbed methane well, after
comWpletion, for the purpose of evaluating its economic viability, or the conversion of coalbed
methane wells to vent holes for the purpose of mining coal;
(r) "Workable coalbed" or "workable coal seam" means any seam of coal twenty inches or
more in thickness, or any seam of less thickness which is being commercially mined or can
be shown to be capable of being commercially mined;
(s) "Secretary" means the Secretary of the Department of Environmental Protection.

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