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Facility TypeFacility ID/
API
Facility Name/
Number
Operator Name/
Number
StatusField Name/
Number
LocationLocation IDRelated Facilities
WELL05-123-42004Hester Farms
L-36HN
EXTRACTION OIL & GAS INC
10459
PR
8/1/2021
WATTENBERG
90750
WELD  123
LOT2 31 7N66W 6
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COGIS - Conditions of Approval Results
TypeSource DocumentConditions of Approval
EngineerForm: (02 )
400851007
7/23/2015
Operator acknowledges the proximity of the listed wells. Operator agrees to provide mitigation under Option 4 (per the DJ Basin Horizontal Offset Policy, ensure all applicable documentation is submitted based on the selected mitigation option chosen, and submit a Form 42 “OFFSET MITIGATION COMPLETED” for the remediated well, referencing the API Number of the proposed horizontal well(s) stating what appropriate mitigation occurred and that it has been completed, prior to the hydraulic stimulation of the proposed wells. Lindblad 25-34 (API #123-26371) TJADEN 36-14 (API #123-23893) Wadsworth 36-12 (API #123-25129) Wadsworth 36-15 (API #123-25811) MRJV 5 (API #123-26647) MRJV 2 (API #123-26648) Schneider 34-36 (API #123-26548)
EngineerForm: (02 )
400851007
7/23/2015
1) Submit Form 42 electronically to COGCC 48 hours prior to MIRU. 2) Comply with Rule 317.j and provide cement coverage from the end of the 7" casing to a minimum of 200' above the Niobrara. Verify coverage with cement bond log. 3) Comply with Rule 321. 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: (04 )
400900417
10/2/2015
No oil based mud has been permitted with this well. Water based drilling fluids only are to be used on this well. This Sundry Notice Form 4 authorizes changes the drilling/casing/cementing program as shown on the Drilling Permit Form 2 and must be posted with the permit during drilling.
EngineerForm: (04 )
401142834
11/9/2016
1) Submit Form 42 electronically to COGCC 48 hours prior to MIRU for the first well activity with a rig on the pad and provide 48 hour spud notice for each subsequent well drilled on the pad. 2) Oil-based drilling fluid is to be used only after all aquifers are covered. 3) This Sundry Notice Form 4 authorizes changes the drilling/casing/cementing program as shown on the Drilling Permit Form 2 and must be visibly posted with the permit during drilling.
EngineerForm: (04 )
401142834
11/9/2016
Bradenhead tests shall be performed and reported according to the following schedule and Form 17 submitted within 10 days of each test: 1) Within 60 days of rig release and prior to stimulation and 2) If a delayed completion, 6-7 months after rig release and prior to stimulation. 3) Within 30 days after first production, as reported on Form 5A.
EngineerForm: (04 )
402094494
7/19/2019
1. Operator shall implement measures to control venting, to protect health and safety, and to ensure that vapors and odors from well operations do not constitute a nuisance or hazard to public welfare. 2. Prior to starting bradenhead abatement, collect bradenhead and production gas samples for laboratory analysis. Sampling shall comply with Operator Guidance - Bradenhead Testing and Reporting Instructions, Appendix A: Liquid and Gas Sampling. Copies of all final laboratory analytical results shall be provided to the COGCC within three months of collecting the samples. 3. Bradenhead gas is not to be vented to atmosphere; any gas from the Bradenhead will be routed to an enclosed tank and/or combustor. Operator should measure the gas flow to get an estimate of the gas flow from the bradenhead. The abatement program may be used for six months. At the conclusion of the six months, submit a Sundry that summarizes current well condition and includes the flow rate information and pressure data.
EngineerForm: (04 )
402645687
4/13/2021
1. Operator shall implement measures to control venting, to protect health and safety, and to ensure that vapors and odors from well operations do not constitute a nuisance or hazard to public welfare. 2. Prior to starting Bradenhead mitigation, if a sample has not been collected within the last twelve months collect Bradenhead and production gas samples for laboratory analysis. Sampling shall comply with Operator Guidance - Bradenhead Testing and Reporting Instructions, Appendix A: Liquid and Gas Sampling. Copies of all final laboratory analytical results shall be provided to the COGCC within three months of collecting the samples. 3. During the first day of mitigation operator shall implement measures to get an initial estimate of the gas flow rate and/or volume from the Bradenhead. During the shut-in period record pressure data to adequately characterize the build-up. This mitigation plan may be used for six consecutive months. 4. At the conclusion of the six months, conduct a new Bradenhead test and submit the Form 17 within ten days of the test and submit a Form 4 Sundry that summarizes current well condition. The sundry should include details of the future plans and the flow rate information and pressure data.
EngineerForm: (04 )
402645687
4/13/2021
Shut in Bradenhead pressure shall not exceed 50 psig.
EngineerForm: (04 )
402645687
4/13/2021
Requested three 30 day blowdown cycles, permission granted for two 30 day cycles.
EngineerForm: (04 )
402789957
8/25/2021
1. Operator shall implement measures to control venting, to protect health and safety, and to ensure that vapors and odors from well operations do not constitute a nuisance or hazard to public welfare. 2. Prior to starting Bradenhead mitigation, if a sample has not been collected within the last twelve months collect Bradenhead and production gas samples for laboratory analysis. Sampling shall comply with Operator Guidance - Bradenhead Testing and Reporting Instructions, Appendix A: Liquid and Gas Sampling. Copies of all final laboratory analytical results shall be provided to the COGCC within three months of collecting the samples. 3. During the first day of mitigation operator shall implement measures to get an initial estimate of the gas flow rate and/or volume from the Bradenhead. During the shut-in period record pressure data to adequately characterize the build-up. This mitigation plan may be used for six consecutive months. 4. At the conclusion of the six months, conduct a new Bradenhead test and submit the Form 17 within ten days of the test and submit a Form 4 Sundry that summarizes current well condition. The sundry should include details of the future plans and the flow rate information and pressure data.
EngineerForm: (04 )
402789957
8/25/2021
Shut in Bradenhead pressure shall not exceed 50 psig.
EngineerForm: (04 )
403913658
9/16/2024
At the conclusion of six months (01/11/2025), conduct a new Bradenhead test and submit the Form 17 within ten days of the test and submit a Form 4 Sundry that summarizes current well condition. The sundry should include details of the future plans and the flow rate information and pressure data.
EngineerForm: (04 )
403913658
9/16/2024
Shut in Bradenhead pressure shall not exceed 50 psig.
 
COGIS - Best Management Practice Results
BMP TypeSource DocumentBest Management Practices
PlanningForm: (02 )
400851007
8/5/2015
Multi-well Pads are located in a manner which allows for resource extraction while maintaining the highest distances possible from the offsetting residential areas and complies with the wishes of the surface owner. A meeting with the surface owner will determine the fencing plan.
Traffic controlForm: (02 )
400851007
8/5/2015
Access Roads: The access road will be constructed to accommodate local emergency vehicles. This road will be maintained for access at all times. Traffic will be routed to minimize local interruption.
General HousekeepingForm: (02 )
400851007
8/5/2015
Visual Impacts: Equipment, regardless of construction date, which are observable from any public highway shall be painted with uniform, non-contrasting, non-reflective color tones (similar to the Munsell Soil Color Coding System), and with colors matched to, but slightly darker than, the surrounding landscape. Maintain appearance with garbage clean-up; a trash bin will be located on site to accumulate waste by the personnel drilling the wells. Site will have unused equipment, trash and junk removed immediately. Operator shall keep the Surface Use Area as well as any roads or other areas used by Operator safe and in good order, including control of noxious weeds litter and debris.
Material Handling and Spill PreventionForm: (02 )
400851007
8/5/2015
Leak Detention Plan: Pumper will visit the location daily and visually inspect all wellheads and fittings for leaks. Additionally, monthly documented SPCCP inspections are conducted pursuant to 40 CFR 112. Control of fire hazards: All material that is considered a fire hazard shall be a minimum of 25’ from the wellhead. Electrical equipment shall comply with API IRP 500 and will comply with the current national electrical code. Operator shall comply with state and federal laws, rules and regulations governing the presence of any petroleum products, toxic or hazardous chemicals or wastes on the Subject lands.
Dust controlForm: (02 )
400851007
8/5/2015
Operator shall employ practices for control of fugitive dust caused by their operations. Such practices shall include but are not limited to the use of speed restrictions, regular road maintenance, restriction of construction activity during high- wind days, and silica dust controls when handling sand used in hydraulic fracturing operations. Additional management practices such as road surfacing, wind breaks and barriers, or automation of wells to reduce truck traffic may also be required if technologically feasible and economically reasonable to minimize fugitive dust emissions.
ConstructionForm: (02 )
400851007
8/5/2015
Guy line anchors: All guy line anchors shall be brightly marked pursuant to Rule 604.c.(2)Q.
Noise mitigationForm: (02 )
400851007
8/5/2015
Sound walls will be installed where necessary to stay under the noise compliance levels allowed by the state.
Emissions mitigationForm: (02 )
400851007
8/5/2015
Green Completions - Emission Control System: Test separators and associated flow lines and sand traps shall be installed to accommodate green completions techniques pursuant to COGCC Rules. In the anticipated absence of a viable gas sales line, the flowback gas shall be thermally oxidized in an emissions control device (ECD), which will be installed and kept in operable condition for at least the first 90-days of production pursuant to CDPHE rules. This ECD shall have an adequate capacity for 1.5 times the largest flowback within a 10 mile radius, will be flanged to route gas to other or permanent oxidizing equipment and shall be provided with the equipment needed to maintain combustions where non-combustible gases are present.
Odor mitigationForm: (02 )
400851007
8/5/2015
Equipment shall be operated in such a manner that odors and dust do not constitute a nuisance or hazard to public welfare. Oil and gas operations shall be in compliance with the Department of Public Health and Environment, Air Quality Control Commission, Regulation No. 2 Odor Emission, 5 C.C.R. 1001-4, Regulation No. 3 (5 C.C.R. 1001-5), and Regulation No. 7 Section XVII.B.1 (a-c) and Section XII.
Drilling/Completion OperationsForm: (02 )
400851007
8/5/2015
Anti-collision: Operator will perform an anti-collision evaluation of all active (producing, shut in, or temporarily abandoned) offset wellbores that have the potential of being within 150 feet of a proposed well prior to drilling operations for the proposed well. Notice shall be given to all offset operators prior to drilling. Identification of plugged and abandoned wells will be identified pursuant to 319.a.(5)
Drilling/Completion OperationsForm: (02 )
400851007
8/5/2015
A closed –loop system will be used for drilling operations. Blowout Prevention Equipment (“BOPE”): A double ram and annular preventer will be used during drilling. Stabbing valves shall be installed in the event of reverse circulation and shall be prior tested with low and high pressure fluid. Lighting: Site lighting shall be directed downward and inward and shielded so as to avoid glare on public roads and Building Units within one thousand (1000) feet where possible. Once the drilling and completion rigs leave the site, there will be no permanently installed lighting on site. Bradenhead Monitoring: Operator acknowledges and will comply with COGCC Policy for Bradenhead Monitoring during Hydraulic Fracturing Treatments in the Greater Wattenberg Area dated May 29, 2012. One of the first wells drilled on the pad will be logged with open-hole Resistivity Log and Gamma Ray Log from the kick-off point into the surface casing. All wells on the pad will have a cement bond log with gamma-ray run on production casing (or on intermediate casing if production liner is run) into the surface casing. The horizontal portion of every well will be logged with a measured-while-drilling gamma-ray log. The Form 5, Completion Report, for each well on the pad will list all logs run and have those logs attached.The Form 5 for a well without open-hole logs shall clearly state “No open-hole logs were run” and shall clearly identify (by API#, well name & number) the well in which open-hole logs were run.
Interim ReclamationForm: (02 )
400851007
8/5/2015
Operator shall be responsible for segregating the topsoil, backfilling, repacking, reseeding, and recontouring the surface of any disturbed area so as not to interfere with Owner’s operations and shall reclaim such area to be returned to pre-existing conditions as best as possible with control of all weeds.
Final ReclamationForm: (02 )
400851007
8/5/2015
Within 90 days subsequent to the time of plugging and abandonment of the entire site, superfluous debris and equipment shall be removed from the site. The Operator shall restore the surface of the Land affected by such terminated operations as near as possible to the previous state that existed prior to operations.