Monday, April 18, 2011

Get A Kentucky Oil Drilling Permit

You can get an application online for a state-issued permit to drill an oil well in Kentucky.


Oil and gas supply depletion worldwide has led to increased interest in exploiting untapped hydrocarbon reservoirs. People who own property situated over hydrocarbon deposits in Kentucky can apply to the state for a permit to drill a well to tap this resource.


According to the University of Kentucky, the Kentucky Division of Oil and Gas is the agency responsible for dispensing these permits. The agency specifies that a permit application must be submitted and approved before you can dig any well. You can find the application online, and must submit it with several other documents.


Instructions


1. Complete the application form to obtain a permit to drill or widen an oil well. Fill it out completely, or the state may reject it.


2. Obtain a valid plat map of the area around the planned well from a licensed surveyor. The surveyor must stamp the plat map as valid or supply a statement attesting to its validity.


3. Take the completed drilling permit application to an authorized notary to have it notarized. It will not be accepted without notarization.


4. Submit the notarized permit application; one original and two copies of the plat map; an application fee, which varies, payable to the Kentucky State Treasurer; and appropriate bonding to finance damage control operations in case of an accident. The Division of Oil and Gas reviews completed, valid forms.







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