Oklahoma Administrative Code (Last Updated: March 11, 2021) |
TITLE 155. Oklahoma Conservation Commission |
Chapter 30. Oklahoma Carbon Sequestration Certification Program |
Subchapter 13. Geologic Carbon Sequestration |
SECTION 155:30-13-2. Fees
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- (1) Document verification fee. The application shall be accompanied by payment of a fee equivalent to fifteen dollars ($15.00) per injection well that was utilized during the injection of carbon dioxide or its equivalent for which verification is requested, with a minimum fee of one hundred fifty dollars ($150.00) per application, as payment for the in-office review of documents and preparation of reports that record whether sequestration of carbon dioxide or its equivalent has occurred.(2) Field verification fee. When applicable, thirty dollars ($30.00) per hour charged for time spent visiting the project location, including travel time to and from the project location. An applicant may indicate on the application a request to be contacted prior to verification and to be told the estimated amount of time that will be needed to conduct verification.(3) Field verification expenses. The government rate in effect on the date of travel will be charged to cover travel or lodging costs incurred during travel associated with field verification. An applicant may indicate on the application a request to be contacted prior to verification and to be told the estimated amount of time that will be needed to conduct verification.(4) State certification fee. Ten cents ($.10) per metric ton of carbon dioxide for each ton under and including fifty thousand (50,000) metric tons, and three cents ($.03) per metric ton of carbon dioxide for each ton over fifty thousand (50,000) metric tons, is assessed for the preparation and issuance of a certificate and report evidencing that carbon sequestration occurred and was verified by the Oklahoma Conservation Commission or other state approved verifier not to exceed $10,000 per application. The applicant will be invoiced this fee per application after the Commission has verified that carbon sequestration occurred.