[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 18, Volume 1]
[Revised as of April 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 18CFR270.304]

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           TITLE 18--CONSERVATION OF POWER AND WATER RESOURCES
 
  CHAPTER I--FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION, DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
 
PART 270_DETERMINATION PROCEDURES--Table of Contents
 
     Subpart C_Requirements for Filings With Jurisdictional Agencies
 
Sec. 270.304  Tight formation gas.

    A person seeking a determination that natural gas is tight formation 
gas must file with the jurisdictional agency an application which 
contains the following items:
    (a) FERC Form No. 121;
    (b) All well completion reports;
    (c) A map that identifies the surface location of the well and the 
completion location in the well in the designated

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tight formation, along with the geographic boundaries of the designated 
tight formation, or a location plat identifying the surface location of 
the well and the completion location in the designated tight formation, 
along with a list of the tract (or tracts) of land that comprise the 
designated tight formation;
    (d) A complete copy of the well log, including the log heading 
identifying the designated tight formation stratigraphically; and
    (e) A statement by the applicant, under oath, that:
    (1) The natural gas is being produced from a designated tight 
formation through:
    (i) A well the surface drilling of which began after December 31, 
1979, but before January 1, 1993;
    (ii) A recompletion commenced after January 1, 1993, in a well the 
surface drilling of which began after December 31, 1979, but before 
January 1, 1993; or
    (iii) Through a recompletion that was commenced after December 31, 
1979 but before January 1, 1993, where such gas could not have been 
produced from any completion location in existence in the well bore 
before January 1, 1980; and
    (2) The applicant has no knowledge of any information not described 
in the application which is inconsistent with his conclusion.