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Facility TypeFacility ID/
API
Facility Name/
Number
Operator Name/
Number
StatusField Name/
Number
LocationLocation IDRelated Facilities
WELL05-123-32044FIVE RIVERS BB
30-18
HIGHPOINT OPERATING CORPORATION
10071
TA
3/1/2024
WATTENBERG
90750
WELD  123
NENW 30 5N63W 6
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COGIS - Conditions of Approval Results
TypeSource DocumentConditions of Approval
EngineerForm: (02)
400073678
08/13/2010
COGCC ENG COA – SME 1) Provide `24 hr notice of spud to to Bo Brown at 970-330-6085 or email at bo.brown@state.co.us. 2) Note surface casing setting depth change from 500’ to 550’. Increase cement coverage accordingly. Set surface casing per Rule 317d, cement to surface. 3) If completed, provide cement coverage from TD to a minimum of 200' above Niobrara. Verify coverage with cement bond log. 4) If dry hole, 40 sks cement 50’ above Niobrara top, 50 sks cement ½ out, ½ in surface casing, 10 sks cement top of surface casing, cut 4’ below GL, weld on plate, 5 sks cement in rat hole & 5 sks cement in mouse hole. Restore surface location.
PermitForm: (02)
400073678
08/17/2010
Derrick height (ground to crown) cannot exceed 113 feet due to close proximity to overhead power line unless a variance is requested and approved by the director.
EngineerForm: (02)
400293434
06/18/2012
1)Provide notice of MIRU via an electronic Form 42. 2)Comply with Rule 317.i and provide cement coverage from the end of the production casing to a minimum of 200' above the Niobrara. Verify coverage with a cement bond log.
PermitForm: (02)
400293434
07/05/2012
Operator must meet water well sampling requirements as per Rule 318A.
EngineerForm: (04)
401544392
01/24/2020
This approval is good for one year and a new application must be made before June 21, 2020 (1 year from prior application). Updates for the planned utilization of the well should be included with the application. The Form 7 reporting must reflect the well status dates reported on the Form 4-TA request. A Form 5A is required to report all plugs currently downhole which isolate the perforated interval.
EngineerForm: (04)
402689595
06/07/2021
This approval is good for one year and a new application must be made before 5/16/2022. Updates for the planned utilization of the well should be included with the application.
EngineerForm: (04)
403050783
06/22/2022
This well is designated inactive and must be properly returned to production, plugged and abandoned, have an approved Form 5B or be submitted on a Form 6A (to be designated as Out of Service) no later than no later than November 1, 2022.
OGLAForm: (06)
404420394
12/19/2025
Due to proximity to a wetland, surface water and expected shallow groundwater, operator will use secondary containment for all tanks and other liquid containers. Operator will implement stormwater BMPs and erosion control measures as needed to prevent sediment and stormwater runoff from entering the wetland and surface water.
OGLAForm: (06)
404420394
12/19/2025
Operator committed to the following Best Management Practices under the Technical Detail/ Comments section on the Submit Tab: Operator will use secondary containment for all tanks and other liquid containment.
EngineerForm: (06)
404420394
02/06/2026
Consistent with Rule 911.a, a Form 27 must be approved prior to cut and cap, conducting flowline abandonment, or removing production equipment. Allow 30 days for Director review of the Form 27; include the Form 27 document number on the Form 44 for offsite flowline abandonment (if applicable) and on the Form 6 Subsequent. Properly abandon flowlines per Rule 1105. If flowlines will be abandoned in place, include details with the Form 27.
EngineerForm: (06)
404420394
02/06/2026
Operator shall implement measures to control venting, to protect health and safety, and to ensure that vapors and odors from well plugging operations do not constitute a nuisance or hazard to public welfare.
EngineerForm: (06)
404420394
02/06/2026
Prior to starting plugging operations a bradenhead test shall be performed if there has not been a reported bradenhead test within the 60 days immediately preceding the start of plugging operations. 1) If, before opening the bradenhead valve, the beginning pressure is greater than 25 psi, sampling is required. 2) If pressure remains at the conclusion of the test, or if any liquids were present during the test, sampling is required. The Form 17 shall be submitted within 10 days of the test. Sampling shall comply with Operator Guidance - Bradenhead Testing and Reporting Instructions. If samples are collected, copies of all final laboratory analytical results shall be provided to the ECMC within three (3) months of collecting the samples. If there is a need for sampling, contact ECMC engineering for verification of plugging procedure.
EngineerForm: (06)
404420394
02/06/2026
1) Provide electronic Form 42 Notice of MIRU 2 business days ahead of operations and electronic Form 42 Notice of Plugging Operations 48 hours prior to mobilizing for plugging operations. These are two separate notifications, required by Rules 405.e and 405.l. 2) Prior to placing cement above the base of the Upper Pierre (1330') : verify that all fluid (liquid and gas) migration has been eliminated. If evidence of fluid migration or pressure remains, contact ECMC Engineer for an update to plugging orders. 3) Pump surface casing shoe plug only after isolation has been verified. If surface casing cement is not circulated to surface, shut-in, WOC 4 hours then tag plug – must be at 553’ or shallower and provide a minimum of 10 sx plug at the surface. 4) Leave at least 100’ of cement in the wellbore for each plug without mechanical isolation. 5) After surface plug and prior to cap, verify isolation by either a 15 minute bubble test or 15 minute optical gas imaging. If there is indication of flow contact ECMC Engineering. Provide a statement on the 6SRA which method was used and what was observed. Retain records of final isolation test for 5 years. 6) With the Form 6 SRA operator must provide written documentation which positively affirms each COA listed above has been addressed.
 
COGIS - Best Management Practice Results
BMP TypeSource DocumentBest Management Practices
Drilling/Completion OperationsForm: (02 )
400293434
7/6/2012
Great Western Oil & Gas Company, LLC - Best Management Practices - Summary Storm water management Plans (SWMP) will be in place to address construction, drilling and operations associated with Oil and Gas development throughout the state of Colorado in accordance with Colorado Department of Public Health (CDPHE). BMP’s will be constructed around the perimeter of the site prior to or at the beginning of construction; BMP’s used will vary according to the location, and will remain in place until the pad reaches final reclamation. Spill Prevention Control and Counter Measures (SPCC) plans will be in place to address any possible spills associated with Oil and Gas operations throughout the state of Colorado in accordance with CFR 112. In accordance with COGCC Rule 1002.f.(2)A. & B., shall provide a designated storage area for dry bulk chemicals and miscellaneous fluids. The storage area shall be covered to prevent contact of precipitation with chemicals, shall be elevated above storm- or standing water, and shall provide sufficient containment to prevent release of spilled fluids or chemicals from impacting soil, surface water or groundwater and will prevent the co-mingling of spilled fluids or chemicals with other E & P Waste. Housekeeping will consist of neat and orderly storage of materials and fluids. Wastes will be temporarily stored in sealed containers and regularly collected and disposed of at offsite, suitable facilities. If spills occur prompt cleanup is required to minimize any commingling of waste materials with storm water runoff. Routine maintenance will be limited to fueling and lubrication of equipment. Drip pans will be used during routine fueling and maintenance to contain spills or leaks. Any waste product from maintenance will be containerized and transported offsite for disposal or recycling, There will be no major equipment overhauls conducted onsite. Equipment will be transported offsite for major overhauls. Cleanup will consist of patrolling the roadways, access areas, and other work areas to pick up trash, scrap debris, other discarded materials, and any contaminated soil. These materials will be disposed of properly and promptly.