West Virginia Code § 22-6-19

Same -- Continuance during life of well; dry or abandoned wells
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In the event that a well becomes productive of natural gas or petroleum, or is drilled for or
converted for the introduction of pressure, whether liquid or gas, or for the introduction of
liquid for the purposes provided for in section twenty-five of this article or for the disposal of
pollutants or the effluent therefrom, all coal-protecting strings of casing and all water-
protecting strings of casing shall remain in place until the well is plugged ore abandoned.
During the life of the well the annular spaces between the various strings of casing adjacent
to workable beds of coal shall be kept open, and the top ends of all suchr strings shall be
provided with casing heads, or such other suitable devices as will permit the free passage of
gas and prevent filling of such annular spaces with dirt or debris.
Any well which is completed as a dry hole or which is not in tuse for a period of twelve
consecutive months shall be presumed to have been abandoned and shall promptly be
plugged by the operator in accordance with the provisions of this article, unless the operator
furnishes satisfactory proof to the director that there is a bona fide future use for such well.

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