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Facility TypeFacility ID/
API
Facility Name/
Number
Operator Name/
Number
StatusField Name/
Number
LocationLocation IDRelated Facilities
WELL05-123-36105Antelope
41-44-31HZ
BONANZA CREEK ENERGY OPERATING COMPANY LLC
8960
PR
12/1/2025
WATTENBERG
90750
WELD  123
NENE 31 5N62W 6
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COGIS - Conditions of Approval Results
TypeSource DocumentConditions of Approval
PermitForm: (02)
400315785
08/23/2012
Operator must meet water well testing requirements per Rule 318A.
EngineerForm: (02)
400315785
09/12/2012
1) Provide 48 hour notice prior to spud via electronic Form 42. 2) Provide cement coverage from base of intermediate casing to a minimum of 200' above Niobrara. Verify coverage with cement bond log. 3) Run and submit Directional Survey from TD to base of surface casing. Ensure that the wellbore complies with setback requirements in commission orders or rules prior to producing the well.
EngineerForm: (06)
404312835
08/15/2025
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 (1350') : 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 at 536' 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 386' 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 cut and prior to cap, verify isolation by either a 15 minute bubble test or 15 minute optical gas imaging recording. 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.
EngineerForm: (06)
404312835
08/15/2025
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 with the Form 27: pressure test results conducted in the prior 12 months as well as identification of any document numbers for a ECMC Spill/Release Report, Form 19, associated with the abandoned line.
EngineerForm: (06)
404312835
08/15/2025
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.
OGLAForm: (06)
404312835
08/20/2025
COA provided by the operator as Best Management Practice under Technical Detail / Comments: Operator will use secondary containment for all tanks and other liquid containment.
EngineerForm: (06)
404312835
08/21/2025
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.
 
COGIS - Best Management Practice Results
BMP TypeSource DocumentBest Management Practices
Drilling/Completion OperationsForm: (02 )
400315785
9/21/2012
Best Management Practice for a Wellbore Fracturing Stimulation Operator will comply with COGCC Policy for Bradenhead Monitoring During Hydraulic Fracturing Treatments in the Greater Wattenberg Area dated May 29, 2012. The Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (COGCC) has established this Policy Regarding Bradenhead Monitoring During Hydraulic Fracturing Treatments (“Treatment”) in the Greater Wattenberg Area (“GWA”) pursuant to COGCC 207.a. (“Policy”). This Policy applies to oil and gas operations in the GWA as defined by the COGCC Rules of Practice and Procedure. 1. At least twenty (20) days prior to initiating a Treatment, the operator (“Operator”) shall provide written notice, via hand delivery, via confirmed receipt email, or via certified mail, return-receipt requested, to all adjacent operators (“Adjacent Operators”) where the Adjacent Operator’s wellbore is located within 300 feet of the Operator’s wellbore and the Adjacent Operator’s wellbore penetrates the productive zone which is to be treated by the Operator. Such notice shall include the anticipated date of the Treatment and shall provide a copy of this Policy. 2. Within seven (7) days of receipt of such notice, the Adjacent Operator shall confirm in writing to the Operator that it will comply with this Policy. If the Adjacent Operator refuses to confirm that it will comply with this Policy, or fails to timely respond to the Operator’s notice, the Operator shall advise the Commission staff of such refusal or failure by email. The Commission may then order the Adjacent Operator’s compliance. 3. The Operator shall monitor the bradenhead pressure of all wells under Operator’s control within 300 feet of the well which is to be treated, provided such other wells penetrate the productive zone which is to be treated. 4. The Operator and Adjacent Operator(s) shall install bradenhead pressure gauges on their respective wells 24 hours prior to the Operator initiating a Treatment. The Operator and Adjacent Operator(s) shall monitor their respective gauges at least once during every 24-hour period until 24 hours after the Treatment is completed and shall continue to do so until the pressure stabilizes. The bradenhead pressure gauges shall be capable of monitoring current pressure and also capable of recording the maximum pressure encountered in a 24 hour period. Such gauges shall be reset between each 24 hour period. The pressures shall be recorded and saved for a period of one year. Alternate electronic measurement may be used to record the prescribed pressures. 5. If at any time during the Treatment or the 24-hour post-stimulation period, the bradenhead annulus pressure of the Treatment well or any offset wells subject to this Policy increases by more than 200 psig, the Operator of the well being treated, or the Adjacent Operator(s) of an affected offsetting well, as the case may be, shall verbally notify each other and the Director, as soon as practicable, but no later than twenty-four (24) hours following such incident. Within fifteen (15) days after the occurrence, the Operator or Adjacent Operator(s), as the case may be, shall submit a Sundry Notice, Form 4, giving all details, including corrective actions taken. Best Management Practice for Anti-Collision Prior to drilling operations, Operator will perform an anti-collision scan of existing offset wells that have the potential of being within close proximity of the proposed well. This anti-collision scan will include definitive MWD or gyro surveys of the offset wells with included error of uncertainty per survey instrument, and compared against the proposed wellpath with its respective error of uncertainty. If current surveys do not exist for the offset wells, Operator may have gyro surveys conducted to verify bottomhole location. The proposed well will only be drilled if the anti-collision scan results indicate that there is not a risk for collision, or harm to people or the environment. For the proposed well, upon conclusion of drilling operations, an as-constructed gyro survey will be submitted to COGCC with the Form 5.