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Facility TypeFacility ID/
API
Facility Name/
Number
Operator Name/
Number
StatusField Name/
Number
LocationLocation IDRelated Facilities
WELL05-103-12107FEDERAL
RGU 541-8-298
TEP ROCKY MOUNTAIN LLC
96850
AL
9/5/2018
SULPHUR CREEK
80090
RIO BLANCO  103
NENE 8 2S98W 6
316519View Related
 
COGIS - Conditions of Approval Results
TypeSource DocumentConditions of Approval
EngineerForm: (02)
400571323
03/18/2014
(1) COMPLIANCE WITH THE MOST CURRENT REVISION OF THE NORTHWEST COLORADO NOTIFICATION POLICY IS REQUIRED. SEE ATTACHED NOTICE.
PermitForm: (02)
400571323
05/14/2014
Open hole resistivity and gamma logs shall be run to describe the stratigraphy of the entire well bore and to adequately verify the setting depth of surface casing and aquifer coverage. On a multi-well pad, these open hole logs are only required on one of the first wells drilled on the pad and the Drilling Completion Report - Form 5 for every well on the pad shall identify which well was logged.
EngineerForm: (02)
401019887
04/13/2016
(1) Operator shall comply with the most current revision of the Northwest Notification Policy. See attached notice. (2) Operator shall provide cement coverage from the production casing shoe (4+1/2" First String) to a minimum of 200' above all Mesa Verde Group (and Ohio Creek Formation, if present) oil, gas, and water-bearing sandstone and coalbed formations. Verify production casing cement coverage with a cement bond log.
PermitForm: (02)
401019887
04/28/2016
Approval of this refile APD does not provide relief from compliance with the COGCC Reclamation Rules.
 
COGIS - Best Management Practice Results
BMP TypeSource DocumentBest Management Practices
PlanningForm: (02 )
400571323
5/18/2014
* Share/consolidate corridors for pipeline ROWs to the maximum extent possible. * Maximize the utility of surface facilities by developing multiple wells from a single pad (directional drilling), and by co-locating multipurpose facilities (for example, well pads and compressors) to avoid unnecessary habitat fragmentation and disturbance of additional geographic areas. * Locate roads outside of drainages where possible and outside of riparian habitat. * Minimize the number, length, and footprint of oil and gas development roads * Use existing roads where possible * Combine utility infrastructure (gas, electric, and water) planning with roadway planning to avoid separate utility corridors * Combine and share roads to minimize habitat fragmentation * Where possible, consolidate pipeline and existing roadways, or roadways that are planned for development * Maximize the use of directional drilling to minimize habitat loss/fragmentation * Maximize use of remote telemetry for well monitoring to minimize traffic
Drilling/Completion OperationsForm: (02 )
400571323
5/18/2014
* Install and maintain adequate measures to exclude all types of wildlife (e.g., big game, birds, and small rodents) from all fluid pits (e.g., fencing, netting, and other appropriate exclusion measures).
Interim ReclamationForm: (02 )
400571323
5/18/2014
* Remove well pad and road surface materials that are incompatible with post-production land use and re-vegetation requirements * Use only certified weed-free native seed in seed mixes, except for non-native plants that benefit wildlife * WPX Energy will use certified, weed free grass hay, straw, hay or other mulch materials used for the reseeding and reclamation of disturbed areas. * Install exclusionary devices to prevent bird and other wildlife access to equipment stacks, vents and openings. * Reduce visits to well-sites through remote monitoring (i.e. SCADA) and the use of multi-function contractors.
PlanningForm: (02 )
401019887
5/4/2016
*Share/consolidate corridors for pipeline ROWs to the maximum extent possible. * Maximize the utility of surface facilities by developing multiple wells from a single pad (directional drilling), and by co-locating multipurpose facilities (for example, well pads and compressors) to avoid unnecessary habitat fragmentation and disturbance of additional geographic areas. * Locate roads outside of drainages where possible and outside of riparian habitat. * Minimize the number, length, and footprint of oil and gas development roads * Use existing roads where possible * Combine utility infrastructure (gas, electric, and water) planning with roadway planning to avoid separate utility corridors * Combine and share roads to minimize habitat fragmentation * Where possible, consolidate pipeline and existing roadways, or roadways that are planned for development * Maximize the use of directional drilling to minimize habitat loss/fragmentation * Maximize use of remote telemetry for well monitoring to minimize traffic
Drilling/Completion OperationsForm: (02 )
401019887
5/4/2016
* Install and maintain adequate measures to exclude all types of wildlife (e.g., big game, birds, and small rodents) from all fluid pits (e.g., fencing, netting, and other appropriate exclusion measures).
Drilling/Completion OperationsForm: (02 )
401019887
5/4/2016
* WPX will run triple-combo open hole logs from well TD up to base of surface casing on one of the first wells drilled on a multi-well pad. Remaining wells on the pad will be logged with either cased hole pulsed neutron or triple-combo open hole. Every well will also have a CBL log from well TD up through well surface. Form 5 Completion Reports will identify wells on the pad with triple-combo open hole logs.
Interim ReclamationForm: (02 )
401019887
5/4/2016
* Remove well pad and road surface materials that are incompatible with post-production land use and re-vegetation requirements * Use only certified weed-free native seed in seed mixes, except for non-native plants that benefit wildlife * WPX Energy will use certified, weed free grass hay, straw, hay or other mulch materials used for the reseeding and reclamation of disturbed areas. * Install exclusionary devices to prevent bird and other wildlife access to equipment stacks, vents and openings. * Reduce visits to well-sites through remote monitoring (i.e. SCADA) and the use of multi-function contractors.