Indiana Statutes

§ 14-37-8-4.3 — Emergency plugging of a well

Indiana § 14-37-8-4.3
JurisdictionIndiana
Art. 37OIL AND GAS
Ch. 8Plugging and Abandonment

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Ind. Code § 14-37-8-4.3 (2026).

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(a)This section applies to the plugging of a well other than a well referred to in section 4 of this chapter if an emergency or other urgent condition requires the immediate plugging of the well.
(b)An emergency condition exists if a well is found to be leaking or discharging oil, gas, or other fluids in quantities that are capable of:
(1)causing substantial harm to the environment; or
(2)posing an immediate threat to public health or safety.
(c)An urgent condition exists if delay in the plugging of a well will result in a substantial increase in the cost to plug the well due to impending weather or other conditions that are beyond the control of the owner or operator.
(d)An owner or operator may begin plugging a well under this chapter upon verbal approval from the division direc

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Legislative History

As added by P.L.140-2011, SEC.14.

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