| Engineer | Form: (02) 400976276 01/22/2016 | 1) Operator shall comply with the most current revision of the Northwest Notification Policy.
2) Operator shall provide cement coverage from the intermediate casing shoe (9+5/8" First String) to a minimum of 200' above the surface casing shoe to provide full isolation of the Coalmont Formation. Verify intermediate casing cement coverage with a cement bond log. |
| Engineer | Form: (04) 401016007 04/29/2016 | 1) Comply with all requirements of Rule 912, including monthly reporting of flared volumes (on Form 7) and notifications to local emergency dispatch or the local government designee.
2) Submit annual updates (requests to flare) to COGCC on Form 4’s (Sundry Notices), providing a description of any new infrastructure, well density, drilling plans, and development plans and any changes within the immediate area. The operator shall describe how these changes, if any, may affect economics for pipeline installation or other options of using gas, including, but not limited to electricity generation or gas processing for separation of natural gas liquids in lieu of continued flaring. The annual update shall include gas analysis for hydrogen sulfide.
3) Comply with any Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Air Pollution Control Division rules or requirements for all atmospheric discharges.
4) An enclosed flare shall be used, unless an open flare is specifically allowed by CDPHE’s Regulation 7. |
| Engineer | Form: (04) 401423566 10/17/2017 | 1) Comply with all requirements of Rule 912, including monthly reporting of flared volumes (on Form 7) and notifications to local emergency dispatch or the local government designee.
2) Submit annual updates (requests to flare) to COGCC on Form 4s (Sundry Notices),including all information specified in COGCC’s "Notice to Operators, Rule 912 Venting or Flaring Produced Natural Gas - Statewide."
3) Comply with any Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Air Pollution Control Division rules or requirements for all atmospheric discharges.
4) An enclosed flare shall be used, unless an open flare is specifically allowed by CDPHE’s Regulation 7.
5) With next years annual update (request to flare), collect a new gas sample including hydrogen sulfide and submit an Electronic Data Deliverable (EDD), prepared by the laboratory that performed the gas analysis. The EDD shall be submitted with the annual update, in the format specified on COGCC’s website, located in Help => Environmental => COGCC EDD Information. |
| Engineer | Form: (04) 401833523 03/06/2019 | 1) Comply with all requirements of Rule 912, including monthly reporting of flared volumes (on Form 7) and notifications to local emergency dispatch or the local government designee.
2) Submit annual updates (requests to flare) to COGCC on Form 4s (Sundry Notices), including all information specified in COGCC’s "Notice to Operators, Rule 912 Venting or Flaring Produced Natural Gas - Statewide."
3) Comply with any Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Air Pollution Control Division rules or requirements for all atmospheric discharges.
4) An enclosed flare shall be used, unless an open flare is specifically allowed by CDPHE’s Regulation 7.
5) Within 30 days of approval of this form, submit a Form 43 to upload the laboratory results to the COGCC Environmental Database. Form 43 instructions are on COGCC’s website under Regulation => Forms => Form 43 COGCC Environmental Database. |
| Engineer | Form: (04) 402292770 02/12/2020 | 1) Comply with all requirements of Rule 912, including monthly reporting of flared volumes (on Form 7) and notifications to local emergency dispatch or the local government designee.
2) Submit annual updates (requests to flare) to COGCC on Form 4s (Sundry Notices), including all information specified in COGCC’s "Notice to Operators, Rule 912 Venting or Flaring Produced Natural Gas - Statewide." Next sundry request due 1/23/2021.
3) Comply with any Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Air Pollution Control Division rules or requirements for all atmospheric discharges.
4) An enclosed flare shall be used, unless an open flare is specifically allowed by CDPHE’s Regulation 7.
5) With the next annual update (request to flare), collect a new gas sample for laboratory analysis including hydrogen sulfide and submit a Form 43 to upload the laboratory results to the COGCC Environmental Database. Form 43 instructions are on COGCC’s website
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| Engineer | Form: (04) 402522801 01/27/2021 | Following the anticipated acquisition of certain assets owned and operated by SandRidge Energy in Jackson County, Colorado, SandRidge acknowledges Gondola Resources plans to modify SandRidge’s pending Gas Capture Plan for the GREGORY 0780 1-9H well and the eight additional wells on the Gregory Pad. Gondola will install one JT Unit on the pad and one Arrow 90T genset for each well on the pad and use natural gas from the wells to power the engines on the pad. This work is expected to commence in the Spring of 2021 and conclude in the Summer of 2021. In addition, Gondola will engage an established third party to utilize and route remaining field gas from the Gregory Pad to power a mobile data center and energy intensive computing facilities located on the Big Horn Pad. Gondola anticipates this arrangement to be deployed and operational by year end. |
| Engineer | Form: (04) 402522801 01/29/2021 | 1) Flaring of natural gas shall comply with COGCC Rule 903.
2) Report metered volumes on Form 7, Operator’s Monthly Report of Operations for gas flared, sold or used on location.
3) The operator is required to obtain and maintain any required air permits from CDPHE.
4) The expectation for permanent flares controlling separators or residual gas will be an enclosed combustion device with a 98% design destruction efficiency for hydrocarbons. Operator shall manage this well so that production volumes do not exceed the combustor capacity.
5) Operator is to provide prior notification to the local emergency dispatch or the local governmental designee of any flaring or venting event.
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.
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