Virginia Statutes

§ 45.2-1611 — Objections by coal owner

Virginia § 45.2-1611
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 45.2Mines, Minerals, and Energy
Subtitle IVGas and Oil
Ch. 16Virginia Gas and Oil Act
Art. 1General Provisions

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Va. Code Ann. § 45.2-1611 (2026).

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A.In deciding on objections by a coal owner to a proposed permit modification or drilling unit modification, only the following questions shall be considered:
1.Whether the work can be done safely with respect to persons engaged in coal mining at or near the well site; and
2.Whether the well work is an unreasonable or arbitrary exercise of the well operator's right to explore for, market, and produce gas or oil.
B.In deciding on objections by a coal owner to the establishment of a drilling unit, the issuance of a permit for a new well, or the stimulation of a coalbed methane gas well, the following safety aspects shall first be considered, and no order or permit shall be issued where the evidence indicates that the proposed activity will be unsafe:
1.Whether the drilling unit or d

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Legislative History

1982, c. 347, § 45.1-318; 1990, c. 92, § 45.1-361.11; 2021, Sp. Sess. I, c. 387.

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