WEST VIRGINIA CODE
WVC 22 - 6 - 20
§22-6-20. Same -- When well is drilled through horizon of coalbed
from which coal has been removed.
When a well is drilled through the horizon of a coalbed from
which the coal has been removed, the hole shall be drilled at least
thirty feet below the coalbed, of a size sufficient to permit the
placing of a liner which shall start not less than twenty feet
beneath the horizon of the coalbed and extend not less than twenty
feet above it. Within this liner, which may be welded to the
casing to be used, shall be centrally placed the largest-sized
casing to be used in the well and the space between the liner and
casing shall be filled with cement as they are lowered into the
hole. Cement shall be placed in the bottom of the hole to a depth
of twenty feet to form a sealed seat for both liner and casing:
Provided, That the liner may extend back to the surface and serve
as the freshwater or coal protection casing, if done in accordance
with sections eighteen and twenty-one of this article, as
applicable. If the liner is constructed in this manner, the next
string of casing to be run into the well shall extend at least
twenty feet below the coalbed. Cement shall be placed between that
string of casing and the liner from the bottom of the casing to a
point at least twenty feet above the coalbed. Following the
setting of the liner, drilling shall proceed in the manner provided
above. Should it be found necessary to drill through the horizon
of two or more workable coalbeds from which the coal has been
removed, the liner shall be started not less than twenty feet below the lowest horizon penetrated and shall extend to a point not less
than twenty feet above the highest horizon.
Note: WV Code updated with legislation passed through the 2012 1st Special Session