Plugging Record - Oil or Gas Well is a legal document that was released by the Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries - a government authority operating within Oregon.
Q: What is a plugging record?
A: A plugging record is a document that provides information about the process of permanently sealing an oil or gas well.
Q: What is the purpose of plugging an oil or gas well?
A: The purpose of plugging an oil or gas well is to prevent the escape of fluids from the well and to protect the environment.
Q: What is an oil or gas well?
A: An oil or gas well is a hole drilled into the earth's surface for the purpose of extracting oil or natural gas.
Q: What is the process of plugging an oil or gas well?
A: The process of plugging an oil or gas well involves filling the well with specialized materials to create an impermeable seal.
Q: Who is responsible for plugging an oil or gas well?
A: The responsibility for plugging an oil or gas well typically lies with the well operator or owner.
Q: What happens if an oil or gas well is not properly plugged?
A: If an oil or gas well is not properly plugged, it can pose a risk to the environment, including groundwater contamination and the release of harmful gases.
Form Details:
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