Common use of WELL RECORDS, LOGS AND REPORTS Clause in Contracts

WELL RECORDS, LOGS AND REPORTS. 25.01 Lessee shall keep a daily drilling record which describes the formations penetrated, and the depth and volumes of water, oil, gas, and liquid hydrocarbons found while drilling each well on the leased premises. An accurate well location plat and any other data that are acquired during the drilling and completion operations for each well, including but not limited to those items listed in Section 26.01 (Confidentiality), shall be provided to the Department within ninety (90) days of the data’s collection, or upon oral or written request by the Department and within a timeframe specified by the Department. All above-described data shall be submitted in both hard-copy and digital forms. Digital well logs shall be submitted in .LAS format. 25.02 Upon Department’s request, samples of all formations penetrated and parts of cores taken, accurately labeled with the API number of the well and depth interval of collection, shall be furnished to Department at Lessee’s expense within one (1) year after completion of each well. 25.03 If the Lessee collects rock samples including but not limited to whole rock core, parts of core, and cuttings from any well borehole(s) on the leased premises and no longer plans to retain the samples at its own or contracted storage facility, Lessee must first offer the rock samples to the Department before their disposal or sale. The rock samples shall be accurately labeled with the API number of the well and depth interval of collection. The Department shall make arrangements for the collection and transport of the rock samples at its own expense. 25.04 Upon written request and within a timeframe specified by the Department, Lessee shall provide Department with production and pressure test data, production and pressure decline curves, gas analysis data including BTU value determinations, water and waste disposal records, well stimulation and treatment records, maintenance records and reports, and/or any other data or records for any well(s) which the Department deems necessary to protect its interests.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Oil and Gas Lease, Oil and Gas Lease, Oil and Gas Lease

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WELL RECORDS, LOGS AND REPORTS. 25.01 Lessee shall keep a daily drilling record which describes the formations penetrated, and the depth and volumes of water, oil, gas, and liquid hydrocarbons found while drilling each well on the leased premises. An accurate well location plat and any other data that are acquired during the drilling and completion operations for each well, including but not limited to those items listed in Section 26.01 (Confidentiality), shall be provided to the Department within ninety (90) days of the data’s collection, or upon oral or written request by the Department and within a timeframe specified by the Department. All above-described data shall be submitted in both hard-copy and digital forms. Digital well logs shall be submitted in .LAS format. 25.02 Upon Department’s request, samples of all formations penetrated and parts of cores taken, accurately labeled with the API number of the well and depth interval of collection, shall be furnished to Department at Lessee’s expense within one (1) year after completion of each well. 25.03 If the Lessee collects rock samples including but not limited to whole rock core, parts of core, and cuttings from any well borehole(s) on the leased premises and no longer plans to retain the said samples at its own or contracted storage facility, Lessee must first offer the said rock samples to the Department before their disposal or sale. The rock samples shall be accurately labeled with the API number of the well and depth interval of collection. The Department shall make arrangements for the collection and transport of the rock samples at its own expense. 25.04 Upon written request and within a timeframe specified by the Department, Lessee shall provide Department with production and pressure test data, production and pressure decline curves, gas analysis data including BTU value determinations, water and waste disposal records, well stimulation and treatment records, maintenance records and reports, and/or any other data or records for any well(s) which the Department deems necessary to protect its interests.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

WELL RECORDS, LOGS AND REPORTS. 25.01 31.1 Lessee shall keep a daily drilling record which describes the formations penetrated, and the depth and volumes of water, oil, gas, and other liquid hydrocarbons products found while drilling each well on associated with the leased premisesLeased Premises. An accurate well location plat and any other data that are acquired during the drilling and completion operations for each well, including but not limited to those items listed in Section 26.01 (Confidentiality)to, drill time logs, well logs, cement bond logs and other geophysical data, shall be provided to the Department within ninety (90) 90 calendar days of the data’s collection, or upon oral or written request by the Department and within a timeframe specified by the Department. All above-described data shall be submitted in both hard-copy and digital forms. Digital well logs shall be submitted in .LAS formatformat or in another format mutually acceptable to the parties. 25.02 31.2 Upon request by the Department’s request, samples of all formations penetrated and parts of cores taken, accurately labeled with the API number of the well and depth interval of collection, shall be furnished to the Department at Lessee’s expense within one (1) year after completion of each well. 25.03 31.3 If the Lessee collects rock samples including including, but not limited to to, whole rock core, parts of core, and cuttings from any well borehole(s) on the leased premises Leased Premises and no longer plans to retain the samples at its own or a contracted storage facility, the Lessee must first offer the rock samples to the Department before their disposal or sale. The rock samples shall be accurately labeled with the API number of the well and depth interval of collection. The Department shall make arrangements for the collection and transport transportation of the any rock samples it requests at its own expense. 25.04 31.4 Upon written request and within a timeframe specified by the Department, Lessee shall provide the Department with production and pressure test data, production and pressure decline curves, gas analysis data including BTU value determinations, gas gravity, water and waste disposal records, well stimulation and treatment records, maintenance records and reports, and/or any other data or records for any well(s) which the Department deems necessary to protect its interests.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Non Surface Disturbance Oil and Gas Lease

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WELL RECORDS, LOGS AND REPORTS. 25.01 Lessee shall keep a daily drilling record which describes the formations penetrated, and the depth and volumes of water, oil, gas, and liquid hydrocarbons found while drilling each well on the leased premises. An accurate well location plat and any other data that are acquired during the drilling and completion operations for each well, including but not limited to those items listed in Section 26.01 (Confidentiality), shall be provided to the Department within ninety (90) days of the data’s collection, or upon oral or written request by the Department and within a timeframe specified by the Department. All above-described data shall be submitted in both hard-copy and digital forms. Digital well logs shall be submitted in .LAS format. 25.02 Upon Department’s request, samples of all formations penetrated and parts of cores taken, accurately labeled with the API number of the well and depth interval of collection, shall be furnished to Department at Lessee’s expense within one (1) year after completion of each well. 25.03 If the Lessee collects rock samples including but not limited to whole rock core, parts of core, and cuttings from any well borehole(s) on the leased premises and no longer plans to retain the said samples at its own or contracted storage facility, Lessee must first offer the said rock samples to the Department before their disposal or sale. The rock samples shall be accurately labeled with the API number of the well and depth interval of collection. The Department shall make arrangements for the collection and transport of the rock samples at its own expense.the 25.04 Upon written request and within a timeframe specified by the Department, Lessee shall provide Department with production and pressure test data, production and pressure decline curves, gas analysis data including BTU value determinations, water and waste disposal records, well stimulation and treatment records, maintenance records and reports, and/or any other data or records for any well(s) which the Department deems necessary to protect its interests.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

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