| Engineer | Form: (02) 401074315 08/24/2016 | 1)Operator shall comply with the most current revision of the Northwest Notification Policy.
2) Operator shall provide cement coverage from the production casing shoe (5 1/2" First String) to a minimum of 200' above the surface casing shoe to provide full isolation of the Coalmont Formation. Verify production casing cement coverage with a cement bond log.
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| Engineer | Form: (04) 401512856 02/01/2018 | 1)A copy of this sundry shall be posted at the wellsite with the previously approved permit to drill.
2) Oil-based drilling fluid is to be used only after all fresh water aquifers are covered.
3) See Form 2 Conditions of Approval for cement top requirement.
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| Engineer | Form: (04) 401674377 07/25/2018 | 1) A copy of this sundry shall be posted at the wellsite with the previously approved permit to drill and previously approved changes to the drilling plan by sundry.
2) Operator shall comply with the most current revision of the Northwest Notification Policy.
3) Oil-based drilling fluid is to be used only after all fresh water aquifers are covered.
4) Operator shall provide cement coverage from the production casing shoe (5 1/2" First String) to a minimum of 200' above the surface casing shoe to provide full isolation of the Coalmont Formation. Verify production casing cement coverage with a cement bond log.
5) Operator acknowledges the proximity of the listed non-operated wells. Operator assures that this offset list will be remediated per the Horizontal Offset Policy (option 4). Operator will submit a Form 42 (“OTHER – AS SPECIFIED BY PERMIT CONDITION”) stating that appropriate mitigation will be completed, during the hydraulic stimulation of this well. This Form 42 shall be filed 48 hours prior to stimulation. Operator will assure that the well’s Bradenhead is open and monitored during the entire stimulation treatment – a person will monitor for any evidence of fluid, a Bradenhead test will be performed prior to the beginning of stimulation.
HEBRON 02-07H (API 05-057-06499)
Peters 0781 16-12H13 (API 05-057-06597)
Hebron 3-12H (API 05-057-06498)
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| Engineer | Form: (04) 401900172 03/07/2019 | 1) Comply with all requirements of Rule 912, including monthly reporting of flared volumes (on Form 7) and notifications to local emergency dispatch or the local government designee.
2) Submit annual updates (requests to flare) to COGCC on Form 4s (Sundry Notices), including all information specified in COGCC’s "Notice to Operators, Rule 912 Venting or Flaring Produced Natural Gas - Statewide."
3) Comply with any Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Air Pollution Control Division rules or requirements for all atmospheric discharges.
4) An enclosed flare shall be used, unless an open flare is specifically allowed by CDPHE’s Regulation 7.
5) With the next annual update (request to flare), collect a new gas sample for laboratory analysis including hydrogen sulfide and submit a Form 43 to upload the laboratory results to the COGCC Environmental Database. Form 43 instructions are on COGCC’s website under Regulation => Forms => Form 43 COGCC Environmental Database.
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| Engineer | Form: (04) 402293146 02/12/2020 | 1) Comply with all requirements of Rule 912, including monthly reporting of flared volumes (on Form 7) and notifications to local emergency dispatch or the local government designee.
2) Submit annual updates (requests to flare) to COGCC on Form 4s (Sundry Notices), including all information specified in COGCC’s "Notice to Operators, Rule 912 Venting or Flaring Produced Natural Gas - Statewide." Next sundry request due 1/23/2021.
3) Comply with any Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Air Pollution Control Division rules or requirements for all atmospheric discharges.
4) An enclosed flare shall be used, unless an open flare is specifically allowed by CDPHE’s Regulation 7.
5) With the next annual update (request to flare), collect a new gas sample for laboratory analysis including hydrogen sulfide and submit a Form 43 to upload the laboratory results to the COGCC Environmental Database. Form 43 instructions are on COGCC’s website
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| Engineer | Form: (04) 402522823 01/29/2021 | Following the anticipated acquisition of certain assets owned and operated by SandRidge Energy in Jackson County, Colorado, SandRidge acknowledges Gondola Resources plans to modify SandRidge’s pending Gas Capture Plan for the Peters 0781 15-13H12 well and the four additional wells on the Open Range Pad. Gondola will install a JT Unit and one natural gas-powered CAT driven 400 KW generator at the Open Range Pad and use natural gas from the wells to power the engines on the pad. This work is expected to commence in the Spring of 2021 and conclude in the Summer of 2021. Remaining gas volumes will be routed to the Big Horn Pad where Gondola will be installing a mobile data center and energy intensive computing facilities located on the Bighorn Pad. Gondola anticipates this arrangement to be deployed and operational by year end. |
| Environmental | Form: (04) 402891285 12/10/2021 | Because the Form 9 -Transfer of Ownership has not been approved by COGCC Staff, the operator’s Form 43(s) for this well will be due 30 days from the date the Form 9 is approved.
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| Engineer | Form: (04) 403308364 03/01/2023 | 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. Estimate fluid flow rates and volumes from the production casing and bradenhead during the blowdown periods. Submit a Form 17 within 10 days of completing the extended Bradenhead test. Summarize in the comments on the form. Include in final sundry as well.
3. Submit samples analysis on a Form 43.
4. A Form 4, Sundry Notice will be submitted no later than 4/30/23, to provide an update of the current well pressures and a summary of work completed along with a plan to mitigate this summer if needed. |
| Engineer | Form: (04) 403385213 11/28/2023 | At the conclusion of the 6 months (1/24/2024), conduct a new bradenhead test and submit the Form 17 within ten days of the test and submit a Form 4 Sundry that summarizes current well condition. The sundry should include details of the future plans, sample analysis interpretation, and the flow rate information and pressure data. |
| Engineer | Form: (04) 403645008 01/17/2024 | Approval of this sundry extends the due date for the 1/2024 bradenhead test and subsequent Form 17 submittal to 4/30/2024. Please summarize the test results and include action items in the operator comments box on the sundry. Attachments should support the summary submitted in the comments. |
| Engineer | Form: (04) 403879416 02/18/2025 | 1) Monitor monthly and record the wellhead pressure, blowdown volumes and fluid type produced.
2) Following a 7 day shut in period, perform a Bradenhead test by 4/15/2025 and submit a Form 17 in 10 days of the test.
3) Submit a Form 4 Sundry with pressure data and sample analysis interpretation for the previous 12 months, by 4/25/25. Include a proposed plan for the continuing mitigation on this well. Be prepared to implement mitigation plans as soon as weather
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| Engineer | Form: (04) 404086442 02/19/2025 | 1) Monitor monthly and record the wellhead pressure, blowdown volumes and fluid type produced.
2) Following a 7 day shut in period, perform a Bradenhead test by 4/15/2025 and submit a Form 17 in 10 days of the test.
3) Submit a Form 4 Sundry with pressure data and sample analysis interpretation for the previous 12 months, by 4/25/25. Include a proposed plan for the continuing mitigation on this well. Be prepared to implement mitigation plans as soon as weather permits. |