Engineer | Form: (02 ) 400550035 2/14/2014 | 1) Provide 48 hour notice prior to spud via electronic Form 42.
2) If production casing is set provide cement coverage to at least 200’ above the
Marmaton and cement across Cheyenne/Dakota interval: (4750’-4050’ minimum). Run
and submit CBL to verify cemented intervals.
3) If well is a dry hole set plugs at the following depths: 40 sks cement +/- 50’ above the
Osage, 40 sks cement +/- 50’ above the Morrow, 40 sks cement +/- 50’ above the
Marmaton, 40 sks cement +/- 50’ above any DST w/ show, 40 sks cement at 4750’ up,
40 sks cement at 4050’ up, 50 sks cement from 50’ below surface casing shoe up into
surface casing, 15 sks cement in top of surface casing, cut 4 ft below GL, weld on plate,
5 sks cement each in rat hole and mouse hole. |
Permit | Form: (02 ) 400550035 3/24/2014 | 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. |
Permit | Form: (04 ) 400961257 12/31/2015 | Operator will submit Form 27 remediation plan by February 29, 2016. No form 19 spill report will be required. |
Reclamation Specialist | Form: (04 ) 402250352 12/5/2019 | Approval/Passing of the form 4 acknowledges that the Oil and Gas Conservation Commission has received the notice. A field inspection will be conducted at a future date to evaluate compliance with reclamation standards. |
Reclamation Specialist | Form: (04 ) 402822664 12/20/2021 | COGCC will not require further action at this time. If any future disturbances (i.e., subsequent operations) affect interim reclamation vegetation, Operator shall reclaim all disturbances as early as practicable to meet Rule 1003 standards. Should future conditions at the site indicate poor growth that is not reflective of reference areas, then further investigation and reclamation activities may be required. |