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<p><span class="Normal">1) Provide 24 hour notice of MIRU to Mike Leonard at 719-767-2805 or e-mail at mike.leonard@ state.co.us. </span><span class="Normal">2) If production casing is set provide cement coverage to at least 200’ above Lansing, and stage cement </span><span class="Normal">Cheyenne & Dakota (4600’-4040’ minimum). Run CBL to verify primary and stage cement jobs. 3) If well is a </span><span class="Normal">dry hole set plugs at the following depths: 40 sks cement +/- 50’ above the Lansing, 40 sks cement above any </span><span class="Normal">DST zone, 40 sks cement 100’ below base of Cheyenne (4600’ up), 40 sks cement 50’ above top of Dakota </span><span class="Normal">(4040’ up), 50 sks cement from 50’ below surface casing shoe up into surface casing, 10 sks cement in top of </span><span class="Normal">surface casing, cut 4 ft below GL, weld on plate, 5 sks cement in rat hole and mouse hole.</span></p>
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Agency | Form: (02 ) 1783910 7/29/2009 | <style type="text/css">
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<p><span class="Normal">SEE ATTACHED NOTICE CONCERNING OPERATING REQUIREMENTS FOR WILDLIFE PROTECTION</span></p>
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Environmental | Form: (04 ) 400960966 12/31/2015 | Operator will submit Form 27 remediation plan by February 29, 2016. No form 19 spill report will be required. |
Reclamation Specialist | Form: (04 ) 401297186 6/6/2017 | Approval/passing of the form 4 acknowledges that the Oil and Gas Conservation Commission has received the Notice. It is not an acknowledgement that the reclamation has been passed. A field inspection will be conducted at a future date to evaluate compliance with reclamation standards. |
Reclamation Specialist | Form: (04 ) 402250357 12/5/2019 | Approval/Passing of the form 4 acknowledges that the Oil and Gas Conservation Commission has received the notice. It is not an acknowledgement that reclamation has been passed. A field inspection will be conducted at a future date to evaluate compliance with reclamation standards. |
Reclamation Specialist | Form: (04 ) 402822657 12/20/2021 | COGCC will not require further action at this time. Should future conditions at the site indicate poor growth that is not reflective of reference areas, then further investigation and reclamation activities may be required. |