42 U.S.C. § 16296 — Low-volume oil and gas reservoir research program
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- (a)Definition of GISIn this section, the term “GIS” means geographic information systems technology that facilitates the organization and management of data with a geographic component.
- (b)ProgramThe Secretary shall establish a program of research, development, demonstration, and commercial application to maximize the productive capacity of marginal wells and reservoirs.
- (c)Data collectionUnder the program, the Secretary shall collect data on—
- (1)the status and location of marginal wells and oil and gas reservoirs;
- (2)the production capacity of marginal wells and oil and gas reservoirs;
- (3)the location of low-pressure gathering facilities and pipelines; and
- (4)the quantity of natural gas vented or flared in association with crude oil production.
- (d)AnalysisUnder the program, the Secretary shall—
- (e)Study
- (1)In generalThe Secretary may award a grant to an organization of States that contain significant numbers of marginal oil and natural gas wells to conduct an annual study of low-volume natural gas reservoirs.
- (2)Organization with no GIS capabilitiesIf an organization receiving a grant under paragraph (1) does not have GIS capabilities, the organization shall contract with an institution of higher education with GIS capabilities.
- (3)State geologistsThe organization receiving a grant under paragraph (1) shall collaborate with the State geologist of each State being studied.
- (f)Public informationThe Secretary may use the data collected and analyzed under this section to produce maps and literature to disseminate to States to promote conservation of natural gas reserves.