Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1146

Filed
2/6/25  
Out of Senate Committee
3/24/25  
Voted on by Senate
3/27/25  
Out of House Committee
4/28/25  
Voted on by House
5/15/25  
Governor Action
5/28/25  

Caption

Relating to the plugging or replugging of certain inactive wells subject to the jurisdiction of the Railroad Commission of Texas.

Impact

If enacted, SB1146 will amend the Natural Resources Code by introducing new sections that clarify the roles of operators and surface owners in the plugging of orphaned wells. The bill allows operators in good standing to contract with commission-approved well pluggers, creating a system that guides the process while safeguarding interests by limiting liabilities. The expected outcome is a more structured approach to managing these wells, ultimately improving environmental safety.

Summary

SB1146 addresses the plugging and replugging of orphaned wells in Texas, which are inactive wells that pose environmental and safety concerns. The bill establishes provisions to limit liability for certain parties—including the Railroad Commission, operators, and private individuals—when they engage in good-faith efforts to plug or replug these wells. This aims to encourage more active management of orphaned wells, reducing potential hazards to public health and the environment.

Sentiment

Legislative sentiment around SB1146 appears to be overwhelmingly positive, with votes reflecting broad bipartisan support as evidenced by a 140 to 0 passage in the House. This general support suggests that stakeholders recognize the importance of addressing the risks associated with orphaned wells and that the protections provided in the bill will facilitate responsible environmental stewardship without incurring undue liability.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support, there may be concerns regarding the degree to which liability is limited, particularly if an orphaned well results in environmental damage. Some advocacy groups may worry that easing liability could lead to neglectful behavior among operators who might otherwise be encouraged to take care of orphaned wells. Thus, finding the right balance between encouraging action and ensuring accountability will be crucial as the bill moves forward.

Companion Bills

TX HB3911

Identical Relating to the plugging or replugging of certain inactive wells subject to the jurisdiction of the Railroad Commission of Texas.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3911

Relating to the plugging or replugging of certain inactive wells subject to the jurisdiction of the Railroad Commission of Texas.

TX HB2766

Relating to the plugging of certain inactive wells subject to the jurisdiction of the Railroad Commission of Texas.

TX SB1150

Relating to the plugging of and reporting on inactive wells subject to the jurisdiction of the Railroad Commission of Texas; authorizing an administrative penalty.

TX HB4612

Relating to the rights of certain parties in connection with the performance of certain tests on certain inactive wells subject to the jurisdiction of the Railroad Commission of Texas.

TX HB2255

Relating to the rights of the owner of the surface of the land on which certain inactive wells subject to the jurisdiction of the Railroad Commission of Texas are located in connection with the performance of certain tests on the well.

TX HB3619

Relating to the rights and liabilities of the owner of the surface estate of the tract of land on which a well to be plugged or replugged by the Railroad Commission of Texas is located.

TX HB2663

Relating to the affirmation required to be made by an operator as part of an application to the Railroad Commission of Texas for an extension of the deadline for plugging an inactive well; providing an administrative penalty.

TX HB3334

Relating to wildfire prevention, mitigation, and response at certain wells under the jurisdiction of the Railroad Commission of Texas; authorizing an administrative penalty.

TX HB481

Costs Of Plugging & Abandonment Of Wells

TX HB4891

Relating to the regulation by the Railroad Commission of Texas of certain commercial facilities that dispose of oil and gas waste; imposing a fee.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.