§ 3171.1 Authority
§ 3171.2 Purpose
§ 3171.3 Scope
§ 3171.4 Definitions
§ 3171.5 Application for Permit to Drill (APD)
§ 3171.6 Components of a complete APD package
§ 3171.7 Drilling plan
§ 3171.8 Surface Use Plan of Operations
§ 3171.9 Bonding
§ 3171.10 v2 Operator certification
§ 3171.11 Onsite inspection
§ 3171.12 APD posting and processing
§ 3171.13 Approval of APDs
§ 3171.14 Valid period of approved APD
§ 3171.15 Master Development Plans
§ 3171.16 Waiver from electronic submission requirements
§ 3171.17 General operating requirements–operator responsibilities
§ 3171.18 Rights-of-Way and Special Use Authorizations
§ 3171.19 Operating on lands with non-Federal surface and Federal oil and gas
§ 3171.20 v2 Leases for Indian oil and gas
§ 3171.21 Subsequent operations and Sundry Notices
§ 3171.22 Well conversions
§ 3171.23 Variances
§ 3171.24 Waivers, exceptions, or modifications
§ 3171.25 Abandonment
§ 3171.26 Appeal procedures

Terms Used In CFR > Title 43 > Subtitle B > Chapter II > Subchapter C > Part 3170 > Subpart 3171 - Approval of Operations

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