West Virginia Code § 22-6-22

Well report, logs, core samples, and cuttings to be filed; confidentiality
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and permitted use; authority to promulgate rules; reporting of production data for
horizontal wells.
(a) Within a reasonable time after the completion of the drilling of a shallow well or deep
well, the well operator shall file with the secretary and with the state Geological and
Economic Survey a completion report containing the following:
(1) The character, depth, and thickness of geological formations encountered, including
fresh water, coal seams, mineral beds, brine, and oil and gas beauring formations; and
(2) Such other information as the secretary may require to effectuate the purposes of this
chapter.
The secretary may promulgate such reasonable rules in accordance with §29A-3-1 et seq. of
this code, as may be considered necessary to ensurle that the character, depth, and thickness
of geological formations encountered are accurately logged: Provided, That the secretary
shall not require logging by the use of an electrical logging device: Provided, however, That
if electrical, mechanical, or geophysical logis are recorded in the well, the secretary may
request copies of these logs: Provided further, That mechanical or geophysical logs may not
include vertical seismic profiles or two-dimensional or three-dimensional seismic
information.
(b) If a well operator takes core samples, that activity shall be noted within the report, and,
within 60 days after filing the completion report, the operator shall, subject to the terms of
this article, provide the state Geological and Economic Survey with a complete set of cores,
consisting of at least quarter slabs, correctly labeled and identified according to depth. The
core samples Vrequested by and provided to the state Geological and Economic Survey may
not contain any materials or documents made with regard to analyzing or interpreting the
core samples.
(c) If a well operator catches cuttings during the drilling of any deep or shallow well, that
activity shall be noted within the report and, within 60 days after filing the completion
report, the operator shall, subject to the terms of this article, provide the state Geological
and Economic Survey with a sample of the cuttings, correctly labeled and identified
according to depth.
(d) Any information, reports, cuttings, and core samples requested by and provided to the
state Geological and Economic Survey by the operator shall be kept confidential at the
written request of the operator for a specified amount of time as follows:
(1) Except for core samples, any logs, drill cuttings, reports and other information or
materials that reveal trade secrets or other confidential business information relating to the
competitive interests of the operator or the operator's privy may not be disclosed to the
public for one year following delivery, unless the operator consents in writing to a shorter
time. At the operator's written request, the period of confidentiality may be extended in
annual increments: Provided, That the total period of confidentiality may not exceed three
years.
(2) Any core samples may not be disclosed to the public for five years following delivery to
the state Geological and Economic Survey, unless the operator consents in weriting to a
shorter time. At the operator's written request, the period of confidentiality may be extended
for an additional five years: Provided, That the total period of confidentriality may not exceed
10 years.
(e) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (d) of this section, the state Geological and
Economic Survey may store and process confidential informtation within its minerals
mapping or geographic information systems; however, that confidential information may not
be revealed to the public until the lapsing of the period of confidentiality created pursuant to
subsection (d) of this section. After the period of confidentiality has lapsed, statistics or
other information generated as the result of storage and processing may be disclosed in the
aggregate through articles, reports, maps, or slectures presented in accordance with
generally accepted academic or scientific practices and in a manner to preclude the
identification of a particular well or operator.
(f) A quarterly report of the monthly volumes of oil, natural gas, and natural gas liquids
produced from any horizontal ewell drilled shall be filed with the Chief of the Office of Oil and
Gas on a form prescribed by the Secretary of the West Virginia Department of
Environmental ProtectioLn. All reported data shall be made available to the public through
the Office of Oil and Gas' website within a reasonable time. The secretary has the express
authority pursuant to this article, as well as pursuant to the powers enumerated in §22-6-2 of
this code, to promulgate rules and to amend the current rules to require timely quarterly
reporting of production data as well as to establish a process for collecting such data.

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