Application for a commercial disposal well permit in Bowie County.
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- Published
- Category
- Public Hearing
- City
- Kilgore
- Address
- PO Box 931, Kilgore, TX
What to do next
- 1
Review the application details
Check the Railroad Commission's website for more information on the permit application.
- 2
Submit a public hearing request
If affected, submit your request to the Railroad Commission by the deadline.
- 3
Contact Double S Liberty Energy
Reach out to the company for any questions regarding the disposal well application.
Frequently asked questions
- What is a commercial disposal well permit?
- It allows the injection of waste into a geological formation not producing oil or gas.
- Where is the proposed well located?
- The well is approximately 1.3 miles southwest of Eylau, TX in Bowie County.
- How can I request a public hearing?
- You must show you are affected and submit a request to the Railroad Commission.
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Full Notice Text
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR A COMMERCIAL
DISPOSAL WELL
PERMIT
Double S Liberty Energy, Inc.
PO Box 931 Kilgore, TX
75663 is applying to the Rail-
Road Commission of Texas for
a commercial disposal permit
to dispose of oil and gas waste
by injection into a formation
not productive of oil or gas.
The applicant proposes to
inject into the Glen Rose
formation, Tiller, well number 1.
The well is be located approx.-
imately 1.3 miles Southwest of
Eylau, TX In the Eylau (B.A.L.
Smackover) field in Bowie
County. Fluid will be injected into strata in the subsurface depth interval from 3,396 to 3,580 feet.
LEGAL AUTHORITY: Chapter 27 of the Texas Water Code, As amended, Title 3 of the
Texas Natural Resources Code, as amended and the Statewide Rules of the Oil and Gas Division of the Railroad Commission of Texas. Requests for public hearing from persons who can show they are ad