Definition(s)


Gas Well

“Gas well” means a well that produces predominantly gas at a gas-oil ratio over 100,000 scf/stb, unless on a pool-by-pool basis the commission establishes another ratio.

Source: Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, Definitions, Alaska Admin. Code tit. 20, § 25.990, December 7, 2012. Regulations

Gas Well

“Gas well” means a well

  1. that produces natural gas not associated or blended with oil at the time of production,
  2. that produces more than 30,000 cubic feet of natural gas to each barrel of oil from the same producing horizon,
  3. wherein the gas producing stratum has been successfully segregated from the oil and the gas is produced separately, or
  4. that is classified as a gas well by the Minister for any reason (puits de gaz).

Source: Canada Oil and Gas Drilling and Production Regulations, C.R.C., c. 1517, February 2013. Regulations

 

Gas Well

GAS WELL shall mean a well, the principal production of which at the mouth of the well is gas, as defined by the Act.

Source: Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, Practice and Procedure, Code of Colorado Regulations, 2 CCR 404-1, February 2013. Regulations

 

Gas Well

“Gas well” means a well producing gas or natural gas from a common source of gas supply as determined by the commission.

Source: Oil and gas Conservation, North Dakota Administrative Code, Chapter 43-02-03, April 2012. Regulations

 

Gas Well

“Gas well” means a well producing gas from a gas pool, or a well with a gas-oil ratio in excess of 100,000 cubic feet of gas per barrel of oil producing from an oil pool.

Source: Oil and Gas, New Mexico Administrative Code Title 19, Chapter 15, January 2013. Regulations

 

Gas Well

“Gas well” means any well the production from which is predominantly natural gas or condensate, or both in quantity.

Source: The Petroleum and Natural Gas Rules, 1959 (As amended from time to time), India, as amended as of May 2013. Regulations

 

 

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