West Virginia Code § 22-6A-24

Casing and cement standards
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(a) The operator may only drill through fresh groundwater zones in a manner that will
minimize any disturbance of the zones. Further, the operator shall construct the well and
conduct casing and cementing activities for all horizontal wells in a manner that will provide
for control of the well at all times, prevent the migration of gas and other fluids into the
fresh groundwater and coal seams, and prevent pollution of or diminution oef fresh
groundwater.
(b) The secretary shall propose legislative and emergency rules in accordance with the
provisions of article three, chapter twenty-nine-a of this code to ucarry out the purposes of
this section.
(c) Rules promulgated by the secretary pursuant to this section shall include provisions to
accomplish the following:
(1) Effective control of the horizontal well by the oplerator;
(2) Prevention of the migration of gas or other fluids into sources of fresh groundwater or
into coal seams; i
(3) Prevention of pollution of or diminution of fresh groundwater;
(4) Prevention of blowouts, explosions, or fires; and
(5) Appropriate dispositLion of brines and discharges from the drilling or operation of
horizontal well.
(d) Procedures for the filing, approval, and revision of casing program:
(1) The operator shall prepare a casing program demonstrating how the horizontal well is to
be dWrilled, cased, and cemented. The program shall comply with rules promulgated by the
secretary.
(2) The rules regarding the casing program shall require the following information:
(A) The anticipated depth and thickness of any producing formation, expected pressures,
anticipated fresh groundwater zones, and the method or information by which the depth of
the deepest fresh groundwater was determined;
(B) The diameter of the borehole;
(C) The casing type, whether the casing to be utilized is new or used, and the depth,
diameter, wall thickness, and burst pressure rating for the casing;
(D) The cement type, yield, additives, and estimated amount of cement to be used;
(E) The estimated location of centralizers;
(F) The proposed borehole conditioning procedures; and
(G) Any alternative methods or materials required by the secretary as a condition of the well
work permit.
(3) A copy of casing program shall be kept at the well site.
(4) Supervisory oil and gas inspectors and oil and gas inspectors may approve revisions to
previously approved casing programs when conditions encountered during the drilling
process so require: Provided, That any revisions to casing programs approved by inspectors
as aforesaid shall ensure that the revised casing programs are at least as protective of the
environment as the casing and cementing standards required by this section. Any revisions
to the casing program made as a result of on-site modiafications shall be documented in the
program by the inspector approving the modification. The person making any revisions to
the program shall initial and date the revisions andl make the revised program available for
inspection by the department. s
(e) The rules promulgated by the secretaryi shall provide procedures for the following:
(1) Appropriate installation and use of conductor pipe, which shall be installed in a manner
that prevents the subsurface infiltration of surface water or fluids;
(2) Installation of the surface and coal protection casing including remedial procedures
addressing lost circulation during surface or coal casing;
(3) Installation of int ermediate production casing;
(4) Correction of defective casing and cementing, including requirements that the operator
report the defect to the secretary within twenty-four hours of discovery by the operator;
(5) Investigation of natural gas migration, including requirements that the operator promptly
notify the secretary and conduct an investigation of the incident; and
(6) Any other procedure or requirements considered necessary by the secretary.
(f) Minimum casing standards.
(1) All casing installed in the well, whether new or used, shall have a pressure rating that
exceeds the anticipated maximum pressure to which the casing will be exposed and meet
appropriate nationally recognized standards.
(2) The casing shall be of sufficient quality and condition to withstand the effects of tension
and maintain its structural integrity during installation, cementing, and subsequent drilling
and production operations.
(3) Centralizers shall be used, with the proper spacing for such well, during the casing
installation to ensure that the casing is centered in the hole.
(4) Casing may not be disturbed for a period of at least eight hours after the completion of
cementing operations.
(5) No gas or oil production or pressure may exist on the surface casing or the annulus or
the coal protection casing annulus.
(g) Minimum cement standards.
(1) All cement used in the well must meet the appropriate nationally recognized standards
and must secure the casing to the wellbore, isolate the wellbore from all fluids, contain all
pressures during all phases of drilling and operation of the well, and protect the casing from
corrosion and degradation. a
(2) Cement used in conjunction with surface and colal protection casing must provide zonal
isolation in the casing annulus.
(h) Notwithstanding the minimum casing and cementing standards set forth in subsections
(f) and (g) of this section, the secretary may:
(1) Revise the casing and cementing standards applicable to horizontal wells from time to
time through the legislative rulemaking process so long as the revised casing and cementing
standards are at least as protective of the environment; and
(2) Approve alternative casing programs submitted with applications for well work permits
so long as the secret ary determines that the casing program submitted with the application
is at least as protective of the environment as the casing and cementing standards required
by this section.

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