Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Natural Resources
Title R649 - Oil, Gas and Mining; Oil and Gas
Rule R649-2 - General Rules
Section R649-2-6 - Access to Records

Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 649-2-6

Current through Bulletin 2024-06, March 15, 2024

1. Any person who produces, operates, sells, purchases, acquires, stores, transports, refines, or processes oil or gas or who injects fluids for cycling, pressure maintenance, secondary or enhanced recovery, or disposal of salt water or oil field waste within the state, shall make and keep appropriate books and records covering their operations in the state from which they shall be able to make and substantiate any reports required by the board or the division.

1.1. Such books and records, together with copies of any reports and notices submitted to the board or the division shall be kept on file and available for inspection by the director or an authorized agent at any reasonable time for a period of at least six years.

1.2. The director or the authorized agent shall also have access to any pertinent well records wherever located.

2. Each owner or operator shall permit the director or authorized agent at their sole risk and expense, in the absence of negligence on the part of the owner or operator, to come upon any lease, property or well operated or controlled by them; to inspect the records pertaining to and the manner of operation of such property or well; and to have access at any reasonable time to any record pertaining to such well. Any information so obtained by the director or authorized agent shall be kept confidential and shall be reported only to the division or its authorized agent, unless the owner or operator gives written permission to the director to release such information.

3. Any off lease transportation of oil by motor vehicle shall be accompanied by a run ticket or equivalent document. The documentation shall identify the name and address of the transporter, the name of the operator, the lease or facility from which the oil was taken, the date of removal, the API gravity of the oil, the calculated percentage of BS and W, the volume of oil or the opening and closing tank gauges or meter readings, and the destination of the oil.

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