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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 31. Oil and Gas
- Chapter 5. Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Act
- Section 35. Confidential Reports.
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AS 31.05.035. Confidential Reports.
- (a) For all wells for which a permit to drill has been issued by the commission since January 3, 1959, the commission may
require:
- (1) the making and filing of reports, well logs, drilling logs, electric logs, lithologic logs, directional surveys, and
all other subsurface information on a well drilled for oil or gas, or for the discovery of oil or gas, or for geologic
information;
- (2) the filing of flow test information and all logs, except experimental logs and velocity surveys run on a well and not
required by (1) of this subsection; and
- (3) the operator to make available for copying the digitized log information, if it is available, on any log required to
be filed under (1) or (2) of this subsection.
- (b) Reports and information required under (a)(1) and (2) of this section shall be filed within 30 days after the
completion, abandonment, or suspension of a well. However, under (a)(1) of this section, the commission may not
require the making of a log on a well completed, abandoned or suspended before June 19, 1970.
- (c) The reports and information required in (a) of this section shall be kept confidential for 24 months following the
30-day filing period unless the owner of the well gives written permission to release the reports and information at an
earlier date. If the commissioner of natural resources finds that the required reports and information contain
significant information relating to the valuation of unleased land in the same vicinity, the commissioner shall keep
the reports and information confidential for a reasonable time after the disposition of all affected unleased land,
unless the owner of the well gives written permission to release the reports and information at an earlier date. Well
location, depth, status and production data and production reports required by the commission to be filed subsequent to
the 30-day filing period shall be considered public information and may not be classified confidential. Production
data, as used in this subsection, means volume, gravity and gas-oil ratio of all production of oil or gas after the
well begins regular production.
- (d) Engineering, geological, and other information not required by (a) of this section but voluntarily filed with the
commission shall be kept confidential if the person filing the information so requests.
- (e) Notwithstanding (c) of this section, claims of confidentiality will be denied for information disclosed to the
commission under AS 31.05.030(h) that is required to
be disclosed under 42 U.S.C. 300h-4.
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