West Virginia Code § 22-6-32

Right of adjacent owner or operator to prevent waste of gas; recovery of
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cost.
If the owner or operator of any such well shall neglect or refuse to drill, case and equip, or
plug and abandon, or shut in and conserve from waste the gas produced therefrom, as
required to be done and performed by the preceding sections of this article, for a period of
twenty days after a written notice so to do, which notice may be served perseonally upon the
owner or operator, or may be posted in a conspicuous place at or near the well, it shall be
lawful for the owner or operator of any adjacent or neighboring lands orr the director to enter
upon the premises where such well is situated and properly case and equip such well, or, in
case the well is to be abandoned, to properly plug and abandon it, or in case the well is
wasting gas, to properly shut it in and make such needed repairs to the well to prevent the
waste of gas, in the manner required to be done by the precetding sections of this article; and
the reasonable cost and expense incurred by an owner or operator or the director in so
doing shall be paid by the owner or operator of such well and may be recovered as debts of
like amount are by law recoverable.
The director may utilize funds and proceduress established pursuant to section twenty-nine of
this article for the purposes set out in the section. Amounts recovered by the director
pursuant to this section shall be deposited in the oil and gas reclamation fund established
pursuant to section twenty-nine of thgis article.

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