This document contains official instructions for Form 8000-FM-OOGM0144U , Landowner Consent for Storing Drilling Supplies and Equipment (Unconventional Operations Only) - a form released and collected by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection. An up-to-date fillable Form 8000-FM-OOGM0144U is available for download through this link.
Q: What is Form 8000-FM-OOGM0144U?
A: Form 8000-FM-OOGM0144U is a document that is used to obtain landowner consent for storing drilling supplies and equipment during unconventional operations in Pennsylvania.
Q: Who needs to fill out Form 8000-FM-OOGM0144U?
A: The operator of the drilling operation in Pennsylvania needs to fill out this form to obtain landowner consent.
Q: What is the purpose of Form 8000-FM-OOGM0144U?
A: The purpose of this form is to seek permission from the landowner to store drilling supplies and equipment on their property for unconventional operations.
Q: Is Form 8000-FM-OOGM0144U specific to Pennsylvania?
A: Yes, this form is specific to Pennsylvania and is used for operations in the state only.
Q: What type of operations does Form 8000-FM-OOGM0144U cover?
A: This form specifically covers unconventional operations in Pennsylvania, where drilling supplies and equipment need to be stored on the landowner's property.
Q: Are there any fees associated with Form 8000-FM-OOGM0144U?
A: The form itself does not typically have any associated fees, but there may be other costs or requirements related to storing drilling supplies and equipment.
Q: What should I do if I have questions about Form 8000-FM-OOGM0144U?
A: If you have questions about this form, you should reach out to the appropriate regulatory agency or legal counsel for guidance.
Q: Can Form 8000-FM-OOGM0144U be submitted electronically?
A: It depends on the specific requirements of the regulatory agency or the landowner. It is advisable to check the instructions provided with the form regarding submission methods.
Q: Is landowner consent mandatory for storing drilling supplies and equipment?
A: Yes, it is usually required to obtain the landowner's consent before storing drilling supplies and equipment on their property.
Instruction Details:
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