| Engineer | Form: (04) 402423553 06/16/2020 | 1) Operator shall comply with the Notice to Operators Drilling Wells in the Buzzard, Mamm Creek, and Rulison fields, Garfield County and Mesa County – Procedures and Submittal Requirements for Compliance with COGCC Order Nos. 1-107, 139-56, 191-22, and 369-2 (“Bradenhead NTO”), dated July 8, 2010.
2) At least once a year shut in bradenhead for 7 days and perform a bradenhead test if pressure builds to 150 psi. Report results on operator’s annual spreadsheet and on a Form 17 if bradenhead test was performed, as specified in the Bradenhead NTO.
3) Comply with any CDPHE, Air Pollution Control Division rules or requirements for all atmospheric discharges.
4) Any liquids blown down are to be collected, stored, handled, and treated or disposed as E&P waste per COGCC’s 900 series rules.
5) At least one check valve is required for annular spaces that are tied to sales. Maintain equipment for pressure regulation and check valves in good working order.
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| Engineer | Form: (04) 403207830 11/22/2022 | 1) At the conclusion of the 6 months from BH test date (2/3/23), submit a Form 4 BHP Sundry that summarizes current well condition. The sundry should include details of the future plans, flow information, number of times well was blown down, pressure data and a discussion of the abatement history for the previous 6 months.
2) Operator shall comply with the Notice to Operators Drilling Wells in the Buzzard, Mamm Creek, and Rulison fields, Garfield County and Mesa County – Procedures and Submittal Requirements for Compliance with COGCC Order Nos. 1-107, 139-56, 191-22, and 369-2 (“Bradenhead NTO”), dated July 8, 2010.
3) Operator shall comply with COGCC Rule 419. Bradenhead Monitoring, Testing, and Reporting and Rule 420. Form 17, Bradenhead Test Report
4) Submit a updated WBD as an attachment on the Form 4 BHP Sundry noted in COA#1 to meet form 17 reporting requirements
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| Engineer | Form: (04) 403847336 09/30/2024 | 1. Operator will implement measures to control venting, to protect health and safety, and to ensure that vapors and odors from well operations do not constitute a nuisance or hazard to public welfare.
2. Bradenhead gas is not to be vented to the atmosphere; any gas from the Bradenhead will routed to to specified abatement system. Shut in bradenhead pressure shall not exceed threshold pressure 150 psig. Operator will implement measures to get an estimate of the gas flow rate and/or volume from the bradenhead.
3. No later than 9/30/2025, conduct a bradenhead test, submit a Form 17, and submit a Form 4 Sundry that summarizes current well condition. The well should be shut in for seven days to monitor and collect data to characterize build up pressures prior to conducting the bradenhead test. The sundry should include details of the future plans, sample analysis interpretation, bradenhead test description, and the flow rate information and pressure data.
4. If a sample has not been collected from surface casing within the last twelve months collect bradenhead and production gas samples for laboratory analysis. Sampling will comply with Operator Guidance - Bradenhead Testing and Reporting Instructions, Appendix A: Liquid and Gas Sampling. Copies of all final laboratory analytical results will be provided to the ECMC within three months of collecting the samples.
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