Horizontally drilled well definition

Horizontally drilled well means a well in which the deviation of the borehole is at least eighty degrees (80º) from vertical so that the borehole penetrates a productive formation in a manner parallel to the formation and in which there is at least one thousand (1,000) feet of lateral penetration through productive reservoirs.
Horizontally drilled well means a well with a horizontal
Horizontally drilled well means any well that is drilled using a “horizontal drilling” method as that term is defined in subdivision (5), subsection (b), section four, article six-a, chapter twenty-two of this code.

More Definitions of Horizontally drilled well

Horizontally drilled well means any well that is drilled with one or more horizontal drainholes having a horizontal drainhole displacement of at least five 12 OIL AND GAS LEASE-XXXXX AVE ROW hundred eighty-five (585) feet. For the purposes of further defining the term "horizontal xxxxx" and "horizontally drilled" reference is made to the definitions contained within Statewide Rule 86, as promulgated by the Railroad Commission of Texas, which definitions are incorporated herein for all purposes. In the event of any partial termination of the Lease as provided in Paragraph 7A, then, with regard to a well which is a horizontal well or a horizontally drilled well, Lessee shall be entitled to retain all sands and horizons at all depths from the surface down to a depth which is the stratigraphic equivalent of a depth of one hundred(100) feet below the base of the deepest producing formation in such well which is capable of producing oil or gas in paying quantities, but only in a spacing unit the area or number of acres of which are equal to the area or number of acres determined by adding twenty (20) acres for each five- hundred eighty-five (585) feet horizontally drilled to the original forty (40) acres deemed to be a proration unit for each vertical well. Each such tract around each horizontally drilled well shall be as nearly in the shape of a square or a rectangle as is practical with the boundaries of the tract including the entire horizontal drainhole and the lateral boundaries of such tract being approximately equal distance from such drainhole and parallel thereto. If production should thereafter cease as to acreage included in a proration unit or pooled unit, this Lease will terminate as to such acreage unless Lessee commences reworking or additional drilling operations on such acreage within ninety (90) days thereafter and continues such reworking or additional drilling operations until commercial production is restored thereon, provided that if more than ninety (90) days pass between the abandonment of such well and the commencement of actual drilling operations for an additional well, or more than ninety (90) days pass since the commencement of reworking operations without the restoration of commercial production, the Lease shall terminate as to the applicable proration unit. At any time or times that this Lease terminates as to all or any portion of the acreage of the leased premises, Lessee shall promptly execute and record in the office of the County Clerk in the County wh...
Horizontally drilled well means an oil, gas or oil and gas well drilled
Horizontally drilled well means an oil, gas, or oil and gas well drilled or completed in a manner which encounters and subsequently produces from a geological formation at an angle in excess of seventy (70) degrees from the vertical and which laterally penetrates a minimum of one hundred and fifty (150) feet into the pay zone of the formation.

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  • Shallow well means a well located and constructed in such a manner that there is not a continuous layer of low permeability soil or rock (or equivalent retarding mechanism acceptable to the department) at least 5 feet thick, the top of which is located at least 25 feet below the normal ground surface and above the aquifer from which water is to be drawn.

  • Horizontal well means a well bore drilled laterally at an angle of at least eighty (80) degrees to the vertical or with a horizontal projection exceeding one hundred (100) feet measured from the initial point of penetration into the productive formation through the terminus of the lateral in the same common source of supply.

  • Dry well means a type of infiltration practice that allows storm water run-off to flow directly into the ground via a bored or otherwise excavated opening in the ground surface.

  • Water well means an excavation that is drilled, cored, bored, augered, washed, driven, dug, jetted, or otherwise constructed for the purpose of exploring for groundwater, monitoring groundwater, utilizing the geothermal properties of the ground, or extracting water from or injecting water into the aquifer. “Water well” does not include an open ditch or drain tiles or an excavation made for obtaining or prospecting for oil, natural gas, minerals, or products mined or quarried.

  • Injection well means a well into which fluids are injected. (See also “underground injection”.)

  • Deep well means a well located and constructed in such a manner that there is a continuous layer of low permeability soil or rock at least 5 feet thick located at least 25 feet below the normal ground surface and above the aquifer from which water is to be drawn.

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

  • Test Well means a well constructed for the purpose of obtaining information needed to design a well prior to its construction. Test wells are cased and can be converted to observation or monitoring wells and under certain circumstances to production wells

  • Exploration Well means a well that is not a development well, a service well or a stratigraphic test well.

  • Built-Up Area and/or “Covered Area” in relation to a Flat shall mean the floor area of that Flat including the area of balconies and terraces, if any attached thereto, and also the thickness of the walls (external or internal) and the columns and pillars therein Provided That if any wall, column or pillar be common between two Flats, then one-half of the area under such wall column or pillar shall be included in the built-up area of each such Flat.

  • stratigraphic test well means a drilling effort, geologically directed, to obtain information pertaining to a specific geologic condition. Ordinarily, such wells are drilled without the intention of being completed for hydrocarbon production. They include wells for the purpose of core tests and all types of expendable holes related to hydrocarbon exploration. Stratigraphic test wells are classified as (i) "exploratory type" if not drilled into a proved property; or (ii) "development type", if drilled into a proved property. Development type stratigraphic wells are also referred to as "evaluation wells".

  • Oil well means any well capable of producing oil or oil and casinghead gas from a common source of supply as determined by the commission.

  • Constructed wetlands means areas intentionally designed and created to emulate the water quality improvement function of wetlands for the primary purpose of removing pollutants from stormwater.

  • Drill means a response to a planned, simulated event.

  • ILUA Area means the geographical area in relation to which the Framework ILUA applies, as specified in Schedule 2 of the Framework ILUA;

  • Lot depth means the horizontal distance between the front and rear lot lines.

  • borehole means a hole sunk into the earth for the purpose of locating, abstracting or using subterranean water and includes a spring;

  • drilling means the act of boring a hole to reach a proposed bottom hole location through which oil or gas may be produced if encountered in paying quantities, and includes redrilling, sidetracking, deepening, or other means necessary to reach the proposed bottom hole location, testing, logging, plugging, and other operations necessary and incidental to the actual boring of the hole;

  • Area of shallow flooding means a designated AO or AH Zone on a community's Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) with one percent or greater annual chance of flooding to an average depth of one to three feet where a clearly defined channel does not exist, where the path of flooding is unpredictable and indeterminate; and where velocity flow may be evident. Such flooding is characterized by ponding or sheet flow.

  • Acre-foot means the amount of water necessary to cover one acre of land one foot deep, or about 325,851 U. S. gallons of water.

  • mine site means the mining lease the accommodation area and other areas provided for the facilities of the Company in the vicinity of the mining lease;

  • Casing means a pipe or tubing of appropriate material, of varying diameter and weight, lowered into a borehole during or after drilling in order to support the sides of the hole and thus prevent the walls from caving, to prevent loss of drilling mud into porous ground, or to prevent water, gas, or other fluid from entering or leaving the hole.

  • Depth , in respect of a building, means the measured distance between the front line of the building and the back line of the rear main wall which separates the main building from the open space;

  • service well means a well drilled or completed for the purpose of supporting production in an existing field. Wells in this class are drilled for the following specific purposes: gas injection (natural gas, propane, butane or flue gas), water injection, steam injection, air injection, salt water disposal, water supply for injection, observation or injection for combustion.

  • Underground area means an underground room, such as a basement, cellar, shaft or vault, providing enough space for physical inspection of the exterior of the tank situated on or above the surface of the floor.

  • Area B means the populated areas delineated by a red line and shaded in yellow on attached map No. 1, and the built-up area of the hamlets listed in Appendix 6 to Annex I; and