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Facility TypeFacility ID/
API
Facility Name/
Number
Operator Name/
Number
StatusField Name/
Number
LocationLocation IDRelated Facilities
WELL05-067-09853HOCKER
4-35
HILCORP ENERGY COMPANY
10133
PR
5/22/2012
IGNACIO BLANCO
38300
LA PLATA  067
NENE 35 33N7W N
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COGIS - Conditions of Approval Results
TypeSource DocumentConditions of Approval
EngineerForm: (02)
400147420
05/09/2011
1) Provide 48 hour notice of spud to COGCC to M. Weems @ 970-259-4587 or mark.weems@state.co.us 2) Provide cement coverage of production casing from TD to surface. Verify cement coverage with Cement Bond Log. 3) Run and submit Directional Survey from TD to kick-off point 4) The operator shall comply with Rule 321, and it shall be the operator’s responsibility to ensure that the well bore complies with setback requirements in Commission orders and/or rules prior to producing the well. 5) Sample and test two closest water wells within 1/2 mile swath of the directional wellbore. 6) Operators are required to obtain a bottom hole pressure utilizing a bottom hole gauge after a minimum 48 hour shut-in period following completion and prior to sales 7) Comply with all applicable provisions of Order 112-181
 
COGIS - Best Management Practice Results
BMP TypeSource DocumentBest Management Practices
WildlifeForm: (02 )
400147420
5/10/2011
The Hocker #4-35 will be drilled from the existing Hocker #35-2 well pad to reduce surface disturbance impacts. Reduces area necessary for well pad construction. Utilize existing infrastructure for operations. A closed-loop mud system will be used during drilling operations. Surface equipment that could be potentially damaging to wildlife will be fenced with cattle panels. Prevents wildlife entry to potentially harmful equipment. The access road will be gated in order to restrict general public access. Construction, drilling and completion activities will be scheduled to avoid critical winter use periods for deer and elk December 1 - April 15. Recycle drilling fluids. Mud systems are dewatered, recycled and water is reused during drilling operations, reducing the amount of water needed to be trucked for drilling operations. Mud can be transported to next drilling location, reducing truck traffic to dispose of drilling fluids. Adhere to the developed weed management plan pursuant to both the La Plata County Land Use Code and Colorado Noxious Weed Act. Protects the productivity of adjacent wildlife habitats. Screen exhaust and vent stacks to preclude avian perching. Standard wildlife friendly seed mixes developed by the CDOW specifically for the San Juan Basin will be used for reclamation. Educate employees and contractors on wildlife conservation practices, including no harassment or feeding of wildlife. Forbid use of firearms and dogs on location. Utilize bear proof dumpsters and trash receptacles for food related trash at all facilities that generate such trash.
ConstructionForm: (02 )
400147420
5/10/2011
Certificate to Discharge Under CDPS General Permit No. COR-03000 Stormwater Discharges Associated with Construction Certification No. COR03C483. A Field Wide Stormwater Management Plan (SWMP) for the La Plata lnfill Program is on file at the XTO Energy Inc. office. A Site Specific SWMP with a Site Plan will be developed for each location. Inspections of the project site and maintenance of BMP's installed shall be conducted in accordance with the CDPHE CDPS permit & field wide plan. Spill Prevention and Counter Measures (SPCC) for the La Plata lnfill Program is on file at the XTO Energy Inc. office. The Field SWMP and Site Specific SWMP each address SPCC during construction operations. See attached diagram for site specific BMP's.