West Virginia Code § 22-6-18

Protective devices -- When well penetrates workable coal bed; when gas is
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found beneath or between workable coal beds.
(a) When a well penetrates one or more workable coal beds, the well operator shall run and
cement a string of casing in the hole through the workable coal bed or beds in such a
manner as will exclude all oil, gas or gas pressure from the coal bed or beds, except such oil,
gas or gas pressure as may be found in such coal bed or beds. Such string oef casing shall be
run to a point at least thirty feet below the lowest workable coal bed which the well
penetrates and shall be circulated and cemented from such point to ther surface in such a
manner as provided for in reasonable rules promulgated by the director in accordance with
the provisions of chapter twenty-nine-a. After any such string of casing has been so run and
cemented to the surface, drilling may proceed to the permitted depth.
(b) In the event that gas is found beneath a workable coal bed before the hole has been
reduced from the size it had at the coal bed, a packer shall be placed below the coal bed, and
above the gas horizon, and the gas by this means diverted to the inside of the adjacent string
of casing through perforations made in such casing, and through it passed to the surface
without contact with the coal bed. Should gass be found between two workable beds of coal,
in a hole, of the same diameter from bed to bed, two packers shall be placed, with
perforations in the casing between them, permitting the gas to pass to the surface inside the
adjacent casing. In either of the casegs here specified, the strings of casing shall extend from
their seats to the top of the well.

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