Alaska Admin. Code tit. 20, § 25.112
(a) Plugging of the uncased portion of a wellbore must be performed in a manner that ensures that all hydrocarbons and freshwater are confined to their respective indigenous strata and are prevented from migrating into other strata or to the surface. The minimum requirements for plugging the uncased portion of a wellbore are as follows:
(1) by the displacement method, a cement plug must be placed
(b) Plugging of a well must include effectively segregating uncased and cased portions of the wellbore to prevent vertical movement of fluid within the wellbore. The minimum requirement for plugging to segregate uncased and cased portions of a wellbore is one of the following:
(c) Plugging of cased portions of a wellbore must be performed in a manner that ensures that all hydrocarbons and freshwater are confined to their respective indigenous strata and are prevented from migrating into other strata or to the surface. The minimum requirements for plugging cased portions of a wellbore are as follows:
(1) perforated intervals must be plugged by one of the following methods:
(2) casing stubs within outer casing must be plugged by one of the following methods:
(3) if freshwater is present, the smallest diameter casing string extending to the surface must be plugged by one of the following methods:
(d) Plugging of the surface of a well must meet the following requirements:
(2) either
(g) Except for surface plugs, the operator shall record the actual location and integrity of cement plugs, cement retainers, or bridge plugs required by this section, using one of the following methods, which in the case of a cement retainer or bridge plug may be performed before cement is placed on top of the plug:
(Eff. 11/7/99, Register 152)
Authority: AS 31.05.030