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Facility TypeFacility ID/
API
Facility Name/
Number
Operator Name/
Number
StatusField Name/
Number
LocationLocation IDRelated Facilities
WELL05-123-40408Cottonwood
08E-0504
FUNDARE RESOURCES OPERATING COMPANY LLC
10773
SI
4/1/2025
DJ HORIZONTAL NIOBRARA
16950
WELD  123
SWNW 8 9N57W 6
439412View Related
 
COGIS - Conditions of Approval Results
TypeSource DocumentConditions of Approval
PermitForm: (02)
400678524
09/16/2014
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.
PermitForm: (02)
400678522
09/16/2014
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)
400678522
09/23/2014
1) Provide 48 hour notice prior to spud via electronic Form 42. 2) Run and submit Directional Survey from TD to base of surface casing.
EngineerForm: (02)
400678524
09/23/2014
1) Provide 48 hour notice prior to spud via electronic Form 42. 2) Provide cement coverage 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.
EngineerForm: (02)
400739242
11/25/2014
1) Provide cement coverage to a minimum of 200' above Niobrara. Verify coverage with cement bond log. 2) Run and submit Directional Survey from TD to base of surface casing.
EngineerForm: (04)
400765216
03/30/2015
1) The venting or flaring of natural gas shall be conducted in accordance with COGCC Rule 912 for the initial production test period. 2) Notify the local emergency dispatch or the local governmental designee of any natural gas flaring. 3) If flaring will continue more than 6 months, submit updated requests to flare to COGCC on Form 4 (Sundry Notice), which discusses timing to connect to sales line, plans to develop infrastructure, and justification for continued venting/flaring. 4) The operator is required to obtain and maintain any required air permits from CDPHE. 5) The venting or flaring volumes shall be reported by Form 7, Operator’s Monthly Report of Operations.
EngineerForm: (04)
400921833
01/20/2016
1) If flaring will continue more than 6 months, submit updated requests to flare to COGCC on Form 4 (Sundry Notice), which discusses timing to connect to sales line, plans to develop infrastructure, and justification for continued venting/flaring. 2) The operator is required to obtain and maintain any required air permits from CDPHE. The combustion device must have a design destruction efficiency of at least 98% for hydrocarbons.
EngineerForm: (04)
401015891
05/10/2016
1) Submit requests to flare annually to COGCC on Form 4 (Sundry Notice), which discusses timing to connect to sales line, plans to develop infrastructure, and justification for continued venting/flaring. Provide gas analysis including H2S with each Sundry Notice. 2) Venting or flaring of natural gas shall comply with COGCC Rule 912. 3) Report flaring volumes on Form 7, Operator’s Monthly Report of Operations. 4) Notify the local emergency dispatch or the local governmental designee of natural gas flaring. 5) The operator is required to obtain and maintain any required air permits from CDPHE. The combustion device must comply with applicable design destruction efficiency for hydrocarbons.
 
COGIS - Best Management Practice Results
BMP TypeSource DocumentBest Management Practices
Storm Water/Erosion ControlForm: (02 )
400678522
10/24/2014
Stormwater management plans (SWMP) are in place to address construction, drilling and operations associated with oil and gas development throughout the State of Colorado. BMPs will be constructed as necessary to prevent stormwater from leaving the construction site. BMPs used will vary according to the location, and will remain until the pad is reclaimed.
Material Handling and Spill PreventionForm: (02 )
400678522
10/24/2014
Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures (SPCC) plans are in place to address any possible spill associated with oil and gas operations throughout the State of Colorado. • Materials and fluids will be stored in a neat and orderly fashion. • Waste will be collected regularly and disposed of at an offsite facility. • Prompt cleanup is required of spills to minimize waste materials entering the stormwater runoff. • Drip pans will be used during fueling and maintenance to contain spills or leaks. • Cleanup of trash and discarded material will be done at the end of the work day. • Cleanup will consist of monitoring the road, location and any other work areas. • Material to be cleaned up includes trash, scrap, and contaminated soil.
PlanningForm: (02 )
400678524
10/24/2014
Wells Planned within 1500 feet are shown on the multi-well plan map.
Storm Water/Erosion ControlForm: (02 )
400678524
10/24/2014
Stormwater management plans (SWMP) are in place to address construction, drilling and operations associated with oil and gas development throughout the State of Colorado. BMPs will be constructed as necessary to prevent stormwater from leaving the construction site. BMPs used will vary according to the location, and will remain until the pad is reclaimed.
Material Handling and Spill PreventionForm: (02 )
400678524
10/24/2014
Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures (SPCC) plans are in place to address any possible spill associated with oil and gas operations throughout the State of Colorado. • Materials and fluids will be stored in a neat and orderly fashion. • Waste will be collected regularly and disposed of at an offsite facility. • Prompt cleanup is required of spills to minimize waste materials entering the stormwater runoff. • Drip pans will be used during fueling and maintenance to contain spills or leaks. • Cleanup of trash and discarded material will be done at the end of the work day. • Cleanup will consist of monitoring the road, location and any other work areas. • Material to be cleaned up includes trash, scrap, and contaminated soil.