Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
RULE B-2 PROOF OF FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
REQUIRED TO BE FURNISHED
a. For purposes of this rule, the person,
operator, producer, or owner designated by the Director of Production and
Conservation or his designee as the party responsible for compliance, and whom
is the entity required to hold the permit to drill, produce, dispose or inject
will be referred to as the permit holder.
b. Financial Assurance is required to be
submitted with the following applications:
1.
An application to drill an oil and/or gas well, Class II disposal well,
injection well, brine production well. Class V brine disposal well, water
supply well or other type of exploratory hole(s) or well(s); or
2. An application to transfer ownership or
operations of any existing oil and/or gas well. Class II disposal well,
injection well, brine production well. Class V brine disposal well, water
supply well or other type of exploratory hole(s) or well(s) to another permit
holder.
c. Financial
Assurance is required to remain in full force and effect by the designated
permit holder:
1. for one year after the
issuance of the permit to drill in accordance with ACA. 15-72-214; or
2. until the well(s) have been plugged and
associated production site(s) restored in accordance with Commission rules;
or
3. the well(s) have been
transferred to a new permit holder in accordance with Commission rules;
or
4. all outstanding notices of
violation or orders of compliance issued against the permit holder have been
satisfied; or
5. the permit holder
has paid annual fee assessments to the Commission in accordance with section h.
of this rule for two consecutive years, and such permit holder is not in
violation of the Commission's regulations or statutes; or
6. all permit holders of record with the
Commission on January 1, 2006 who were assessed annual fees in accordance with
section (h) of this rule and paid such fees, and who were not in violation of
any Commission order or rule at the time the fees were paid.
d. Financial Assurance shall be
submitted and payable to the Commission in the form of:
1. A surety bond issued by a surety company
authorized to transact business in Arkansas; or
2. An irrevocable letter of credit subject to
the following conditions:
A.) The letter of
credit shall be issued by a bank whose deposits are insured by the Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation.
B.)
The letter of credit shall provide on its face that the Commission, its lawful
assigns, or the attorneys for the Commission or its assigns, may sue, waive
notice and process, appear on behalf of, and confess judgment against the
issuing bank (and any confirming bank) in the event that the letter of credit
is dishonored. The letter of credit shall be deemed to be made in Union County,
Arkansas for the purpose of enforcement and any actions thereon shall be
enforceable in the Courts of Arkansas, and shall be construed under Arkansas
law.
3. A Certificate of
Deposit subject to the following conditions:
A.) The Director of Production and
Conservation or his designee shall require that certificate of deposit be made
payable to or assigned to the Commission both in writing and upon the records
of the bank issuing the certificate. If assigned, the Director of Production
and Conservation or his designee shall require the banks issuing these
certificates to waive the rights of setoff or liens against those
certificates.
B.) The Director of
Production and Conservation or his designee shall not accept an Individual
certificate of deposit in an amount In excess of the maximum insurable amount
as detemined by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or the Federal
Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation.
C.) Any interest accruing on a certificate of
deposit shall be for the benefit of the permit holder except that accrued
interest shall first be applied to any prepayment penalty when a certificate of
deposit is forfeited by the Commission.
D.) The Certificate of deposit, if a
negotiable instrument, shall be placed in the Commission's possession. If the
certificate of deposit is not a negotiable Instrument, a withdrawal receipt,
endorsed by the permit holder, shall be placed In the Commission's
possession.
3. Cash
submitted in the form of personal or corporate check, money order, or cashiers
check to be deposited in the Commission's authorized bank account.
e. Financial Assurance shall be
required for:
1. all holders of permits to
drill and/or operate gas well(s), and all Class II disposal wells injecting
fluids associated with dry gas production wells ; and
2. all permit holders of commercial Class II
disposal wells; and
3. all permit
holders of brine production and Class V brine disposal well(s), and
4. all permit holders of other types of wells
or exploratory holes or wells, and
5. all permit holders of liquid hydrocarbons
production wells and Class II disposal and enhanced oil recovery injection
wells operated In conjunction with liquid hydrocarbon wells, whom have not been
a permit holder of record with the Commission for a minimum of two calendar
years preceding the date of the application specified in section (b)
above.
f. When a permit
holder is required to submit Financial Assurance, the
minimum amount of the Financial Assurance shall be:
1. $3,000 per well for an oil and /or gas
production well, Class 11 Enhanced Recovery well; brine production well, water
supply well, or other type of exploratory hole or well; or
2. $25,000 for a Class II Disposal or Class V
Brine Disposal wells; or
3. $50,000
for a Class II Commercial Disposal well; or
4. A blanket financial assurance as follows:
A.) $25,000 for 1-25 wells; or
B.) $50,000 for 26-100 wells; or
C.) $100,000 for 101 or more wells.
g. The Director of
Production and Conservation or his designee is authorized to approve
administratively each financial assurance instrument required to be filed with
the Commission. The Director is further authorized to require additional
financial assurance based on but not limited to how long a permit holder has
operated in the State, environmental consideration of the well location, and
other factors impacting the cost of plugging the well and restoring the
associated well site, and the compliance history of the permit
holder.
h. Effective January 1,
2006, financial assurance in the form of annual fees shall be paid, by all
permit holders of liquid hydrocarbon wells and any Class II Disposal or Class
II Enhanced Recovery wells associated with liquid hydrocarbon wells, as
follows:
1. Fees shall be assessed annually
for all issued permits and wells of record as of January I of each
year.
2. All assessed fees shall be
paid in full by March 1 of each year, after which time the permit holder's
Authority to Produce and Transport and Authority to Dispose and/or Inject will
be terminated until all delinquent fees are paid.
3. The permit holder shall remain liable for
the payment of such fees until the well or wells under permit to the permit
holder are plugged and restored; or the well or wells have been transferred to
a new permit holder pursuant to Commission rules. Liability for payment of
annual well fees ceases on the date when the well has been plugged and
restored, or on the effective date stated on the Commission's Notification of
Transfer form.
4. If a permit
holder's fee check is returned due to insufficient funds or because payment was
stopped, the permit holder is required to repay fees for that year by cashiers
check or money order.
i.
A permit holder may administratively contest the amount of the fee assessment
as follows:
1. By submitting a written
objection to the assessment amount on or before March 1 of each year. The
objection must be accompanied by the full assessed amount.
2. The objection must be in writing, signed
by the permit holder, or by an individual authorized to sign for the permit
holder, and must identify the nature of the objection. The written objection
must include a statement of the facts supporting the objection and copies of
any relevant documents to support the objection.
3. The Director of Production and
Conservation or his designee shall review the application, and has the
authority to amend the fee assessment and refund any monies due the permit
holder.
j. The amount of
annual fees assessed each January I to all permit holders of liquid hydrocarbon
and associated Class II wells shall be as follows:
1. 1-5 Permits or Wells |
$100/Well |
2. 6-15 Permits or Wells |
$750/Operator |
3. 16-50 Permits or Wells |
$ 1,250/Operator |
4. 51-150 Permits or Wells |
$2,000/Operator |
5. 151-300 Permits or Wells |
$3,000/Operator |
6. 301 or more Permits or Wells |
$4,000/Operator |
k.
Permit holder's failure to comply with the Commission's order to plug, replug
or repair a well, or to restore a well site, within thirty (30) days of the
issuance of such order constitutes grounds for forfeiture of the financial
assurance held by the Commission, as follows:
1. The Director shall send written
notification by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the Permit Holder
and the issuer of the financial assurance, if any, informing them of the
Director's determination to forfeit the financial assurance for failure to
comply with the above Commission Order.
2. The Director may allow the financial
assurance issuer to undertake necessary plugging, replugging, repair or site
restoration work if the financial assurance issuer can demonstrate an ability
to complete such work in accordance with Commission rules. No financial
assurance liability shall be released until the successful completion of all
plugging, replugging, repair or site restoration ordered by the
Commission.
3. In the event
forfeiture of the financial assurance is warranted under the provisions of this
rule, the Director shall afford the permit holder the right to a hearing, if
such hearing is requested in writing by the Permit Holder within fifteen (15)
days after the forfeiture notification is mailed in accordance with subsection
(1). If the permit holder does not request a hearing within the fifteen (15)
day period, the Director shall issue a final decision ordering forfeiture and
collection of funds. If a hearing is requested by the permit holder, the
hearing shall be docketed for the next regularly scheduled Commission
hearing.
4. At the forfeiture
hearing, the Director shall present evidence in support of the determination
for financial assurance forfeiture. The Permit Holder shall present evidence
contesting the Director's determination. The Commission may administer oaths
and affirmations, subpoena witnesses and written or printed materials, compel
attendance of witnesses or production of those materials, compel discovery, and
take evidence, necessary to render a decision.
5. Within thirty (30) days after the close of
the record for the forfeiture hearing, the Commission shall issue findings of
fact, conclusions of law and the disposition of the case.