Engineer | Form: (02 ) 400405421 6/14/2013 | 1) Submit Form 42 electronically to COGCC 48 hours prior to MIRU.
2) Comply with Rule 317.i and provide cement coverage from end of 7” casing to a minimum of 200' above 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.
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Engineer | Form: (04 ) 400453539 8/21/2013 | Operator acknowledges the proximity of the KISSLER, DAN #1-10 005-06799 well. Operator agrees to: provide mitigation option 1, 2 or 3 (per the DJ Basin Horizontal Offset Policy) to mitigate the situation, ensure all applicable documentation is submitted based on the selected mitigation option chosen, and submit a Form 42 (“OTHER – AS SPECIFIED BY PERMIT CONDITION”) stating what appropriate mitigation occurred and that it has been completed, prior to the hydraulic stimulation of this well. |
Engineer | Form: (04 ) 400588557 4/14/2014 | 1) The flaring of natural gas shall be allowed 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) Submit updated (requests to flare) to COGCC on Form 4’s (Sundry Notices), which discuss whether or not any new gathering systems or increased development of the field have changed pipeline economics such that installation of a new pipeline would be an economically viable option in lieu of continued flaring.
4) The operator is required to obtain and maintain any required air permits from CDPHE.
5)The flare volumes shall be reported by Form 7. |
Engineer | Form: (04 ) 401374164 5/2/2019 | 1) Flaring of natural gas shall comply with COGCC Rule 912.
2) Metered flaring volumes must also be reported on the Operators Report of Monthly
Operations, Form 7.
3) The operator is required to obtain and maintain any required air permits from
CDPHE.
4) Operator will use an enclosed combustion device with a 98% design destruction
efficiency for hydrocarbons. Wells are to be managed so that production volumes do not
exceed combustor capacity.
5) Provide the local emergency dispatch or the local governmental designee prior notice
of natural gas flaring by supplying them with the approved Sundry Notice and all
attachments. If any changes are made regarding this Sundry or the flaring protocol,
local government designee and emergency dispatch are to be notified prior to flaring
when flaring can be reasonably anticipated, or as soon as possible, but in no event
more than two (2) hours after the flaring occurs.
6) This approval is good until December 31, 2018. |
Engineer | Form: (04 ) 402575705 2/24/2021 | All gas volumes are to be metered and combusted with a device with a 98% design efficiency for hydrocarbon destruction. The flared volumes are to be reported in the Form 7, Monthly Report of Operations. |
Engineer | Form: (04 ) 402575705 2/24/2021 | The approved productivity test is not to exceed 60 calendar days and the well is to be shut in if a gas capture plan or Sundry requesting to continue to produce without infrastructure has not been approved by that time. |
Engineer | Form: (04 ) 402719622 2/25/2022 | Gas volumes for productivity test not reported on Form7, amend reporting. |
Engineer | Form: (04 ) 402719622 2/25/2022 | Operator shall have an approved Gas Capture Plan or have sought and received a variance from the COGCC Commission for continued production without gas infrastructure, prior to January 15, 2022 or wells must be shut in by January 15, 2022. |
Engineer | Form: (04 ) 403368531 4/10/2023 | If well is not producing by March 31, 2024, an official MIT will need to be done. |
Engineer | Form: (04 ) 403667138 3/22/2024 | If well is not producing by March 31, 2025, an official MIT will need to be done.
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Engineer | Form: (04 ) 404005106 12/3/2024 | 1) Provide electronic Form 42 Notice of MIRU 2 business days ahead of operations.
2) 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. |