This document contains official instructions for Form H-15 , Test on an Inactive Well More Than 25 Years Old - a form released and collected by the Railroad Commission of Texas. An up-to-date fillable Form H-15 is available for download through this link.
Q: What is Form H-15?
A: Form H-15 is a test performed on an inactive well.
Q: When should Form H-15 be performed?
A: Form H-15 should be performed on wells that are more than 25 years old and have been inactive.
Q: How often should Form H-15 be performed?
A: Form H-15 should be performed on a one-time basis for each well.
Q: What is the purpose of Form H-15?
A: The purpose of Form H-15 is to ensure the integrity of the well and assess any potential risks.
Q: Who should perform Form H-15?
A: Form H-15 should be performed by a licensed professional, such as a geologist or engineer.
Q: What are the steps involved in Form H-15?
A: Form H-15 involves various steps, including well inspection, pressure testing, and reporting the results.
Q: Are there any fees associated with Form H-15?
A: Yes, there are fees associated with Form H-15. Please refer to the appropriate regulatory agency for more information.
Q: What happens if issues are found during Form H-15?
A: If issues are found during Form H-15, appropriate measures must be taken to address the problems and ensure the safety of the well.
Q: Is Form H-15 applicable to all types of wells?
A: No, Form H-15 is specifically for inactive wells that are more than 25 years old. Other types of wells may have different testing requirements.
Instruction Details:
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