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Facility TypeFacility ID/
API
Facility Name/
Number
Operator Name/
Number
StatusField Name/
Number
LocationLocation IDRelated Facilities
LOCATION447512Open Range
18
FULCRUM ENERGY OPERATING LLC
10805
AC
11/1/2025
NORTH PARK HORIZONTAL NIOBRARA
60120
JACKSON  057
Lot 4 18 7N80W 6
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COGIS - Conditions of Approval Results
TypeSource DocumentConditions of Approval
OGLAForm: (02A)
401073954
08/25/2016
Operator shall pressure test pipelines (flowlines from wellheads to separators to tanks; pipelines from onsite separators to offsite storage tanks, and any temporary surface lines used for hydraulic stimulation and/or flowback operations) in accordance with Rule 1101.e.(1) prior to putting into initial service any temporary surface or permanent buried pipelines and following any reconfiguration of the pipeline network, and tested annually, unless agreed to by both parties that the flowlines can be managed under an approved COGCC variance.
OGLAForm: (02A)
401073954
08/25/2016
A closed loop system must be implemented during drilling (as indicated on the Form 2 and Form 2A). All cuttings generated during drilling with oil based mud (OBM) must be segregated from water/bentonite based mud-(WBM-) generated drill cuttings and placed separately on the well pad. All OBM-generated drill cuttings must be kept in tanks/containers, or placed on a lined/bermed portion of the well pad; prior to disposition. The moisture content of any OBM-generated drill cuttings in a tank, cuttings containment area, or pile shall be as low as practicable to prevent accumulation of liquids greater than de minimis amounts. The operator has indicated that ‘Cuttings Disposal’ will be “OFFSITE” and that the ‘Cuttings Disposal Method’ will be “COMMERCIAL DISPOSAL” (as shown in the ‘DRILLING WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM SECTION’ of the Form 2A#401073954). All liners associated with oil-based drilling mud and OBM-generated drill cuttings must be disposed of offsite per CDPHE rules and regulations. Any changes to drill cuttings management and disposal at this location will require submittal (via a Form 4 Sundry Notice) and approval of a Waste Management Plan detailing the changes (specifying cuttings characterization methods, cuttings management, amendment, and onsite disposal location[s]). The moisture content of water/bentonite-based mud (WBM) generated cuttings during drilling of the surface casing intervals, that will be managed onsite, shall be kept as low as practicable to prevent accumulation of liquids greater than de minimis amounts. After drilling and completion operations have been completed, any of the WBM drill cuttings that will remain on the well pad location (cuttings management area, the cut portion of the pad, cuttings trench, dry cuttings drilling pit), must meet the applicable standards of Table 910-1. No offsite disposal of cuttings to another oil and gas location shall occur without prior approval of a Waste Management Plan (submitted via a Form 4 Sundry Notice) specifying disposal location and waste characterization method. Operator has indicated that commercial disposal of cuttings will be the method of disposal for all OBM-generated drill cuttings. Flowback and stimulation fluids must be sent to enclosed tanks, separators, or other containment/filtering equipment before the fluids can be placed into any pipeline storage vessel, or other open top containment located on the well pad; or into tanker trucks for offsite disposal. No open top tanks can be used for initial flowback fluids containment. The flowback and stimulation fluid tanks, separators, or other containment/filtering equipment must be placed on the well pad in an area constructed to be sufficiently impervious to contain any spilled or released material. No additional downgradient berming is required if operator constructs a sufficiently sized perimeter berm. Potential odors associated with the completions process and/or with long term production operations must be controlled/mitigated. Operator shall follow all requirements of COGCC’s current policy - NOTICE TO OPERATORS, Rule 912. VENTING OR FLARING PRODUCED NATURAL GAS – STATEWIDE, dated January 12, 2016; and to Rule 912. VENTING OR FLARING NATURAL GAS. a. thru e. in regards to venting and flaring.
OGLAForm: (02A)
401073954
08/25/2016
Operator must ensure secondary containment for any volume of fluids contained at the well site during drilling and completion operations; including, but not limited to, construction of a berm or diversion dike, diversion/collection trenches within and/or outside of berms/dikes, site grading, or other comparable measures (i.e., best management practices [BMPs] associated with fluid containment/control as well as stormwater management for the control of run-on and run-off) sufficiently protective of nearby surface water. Any berm constructed at the well pad location will be stabilized, inspected at regular intervals as required by CDPHE (at least every 14 days and after precipitation events), and maintained in good condition. The design/build of any perimeter berm shall be sized, constructed, and compacted sufficiently to contain fluids during drilling operations, as well as all fluids contained in temporary frac tanks during completion operations. The access road will be constructed and maintained as to not allow sediment to migrate from the access road to nearby surface water or any drainages leading to surface water. Strategically apply fugitive dust control measures, including encouraging established speed limits on private roads, to reduce fugitive dust and coating of vegetation and deposition in water sources. Berms or other containment devices shall be constructed to be sufficiently impervious (corrugated steel with poly liner) to contain any spilled or released material around permanent oil and/or produced water storage tanks. Operator shall submit a scaled as-built drawing (plan view with distances) of the Open Range 18 well pad location (showing wellheads, pumping jacks, onsite flowlines, offsite pipelines, and production facilities) and the nearby Bighorn 0780 17 (OGCC ID# 446174) well pad and tank battery location (showing wellhead, onsite flowlines, offsite pipelines, pumping jack, oil and produced water storage tanks, and other production facilities) within 30 calendar days of construction of the production equipment on each location.
OGLAForm: (02A)
401073954
08/25/2016
In addition to the notifications required by COGCC listed in the Northwest Notification Policy (Notice of Intent to construct a new location) and Rule 316C. COGCC Form 42. FIELD OPERATIONS NOTICE (c. Notice of Construction or Major Change); operator shall notify the COGCC 48 hours prior to pipeline testing (flowlines from wellheads to separators to tanks; pipelines from onsite separators to offsite storage tanks, and any temporary surface lines used for hydraulic stimulation and/or flowback operations) using the Form 42 (as described in Rule 316C.m. Notice of Completion of Form 2/2A Permit Conditions). The appropriate COGCC individuals will automatically be email notified.
OGLAForm: (04)
403336979
03/06/2023
Operator will install secondary containment around the temporary frac tank.
 
COGIS - Best Management Practice Results
BMP TypeSource DocumentBest Management Practices
WildlifeForm: (02A )
401073954
8/29/2016
1. If oil and gas operations must occur within 4.0 miles of greater sage-grouse leks, the operator agrees to conduct oil and gas operations outside the period between March 1 and June 30. 2. The operator will utilize a high pressure combustor instead of open flaring. 3. The operator and its contractors agree to minimize well site visitations by installing automated equipment. Necessary well site visits will be limited to portions of the day between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. during the lekking, nesting and early brood rearing seasons (March 1 to June 30) within 4.0 miles of a lek. 4. The operator agrees to implement necessary noise abatement measures (i.e. compressor sheds, hospital-grade mufflers, sound walls, etc.) to keep noise levels at or below 75 dBA at the edge of the pad site nearest to greater sage-grouse lek locations. 5. The operator agrees (with landowner consent) to reclaim/restore greater sage-grouse habitats with native shrubs, grasses and forbs identified by CPW that contribute to optimal greater sage-grouse habitat and other wildlife appropriate to the ecological site. 6. The operator agrees to preclude the use of aggressive non-native grasses in greater sage-grouse habitat reclamation.