Louisiana Law of Oil And Gas Jurisprudence State And Federal Statutes Form
Louisiana Law of Oil And Gas Jurisprudence State And Federal Statutes Form
George G George Gregg Dimick
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Therefore, if a stratum should be encountered bearing gas or the owner, operator, or contractor should go deeper in search for' either gas or oil bearing sands, the stratum first penetrated and likewise each and every sand 274 CONSERVATION RULES in turn, shall be closed separately, and if it is not wanted for immediate use, it shall be securely shut in so as to pre- vent waste, either open or underground. Rule 12. Strata To Be Sealed Off. No Well shall be drilled through or below' any oil, gas ...or water stratum with- out sealing off such stratum or the contents thereof, after passing through the sand, either by the mud-laden fluid pro- cess or by casing and packers, regardless of volume or thickness of sand. Rule 13. Mud-Laden Fluid To Be Applied. No gas sand or stratum upon being penetrated shall be drilled or left open, except at the discretion of the Department of Conser- vation without the application of mud-laden fluid to prevent the escape of gas while further drilling in or through such sand or stratum.
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