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Facility TypeFacility ID/
API
Facility Name/
Number
Operator Name/
Number
StatusField Name/
Number
LocationLocation IDRelated Facilities
WELL05-123-37003Raindance FC
26-272HN
PDC ENERGY INC
69175
PR
5/1/2024
WATTENBERG
90750
WINDSOR/WELD  123
NENE 30 6N67W 6
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COGIS - Conditions of Approval Results
TypeSource DocumentConditions of Approval
EngineerForm: (02 )
400339866
2/13/2013
1)Provide notice of MIRU via an electronic Form 42. 2)Comply with Rule 317.i and provide cement coverage from the 4.5” casing TD to a minimum of 200' above the Niobrara and from 200’. Verify coverage with a cement bond log.
PermitForm: (02 )
400339866
2/14/2013
Operator must meet Water Well Testing requirements as per amended Rule 318Ae(4)
EngineerForm: (02 )
402080773
5/11/2021
1) Submit Form 42 electronically to COGCC 2 business days prior to MIRU (Spud Notice), for the first well/activity on the pad and provide 2 business days spud notice for all subsequent wells drilled on the pad. 2) Comply with Rule 408.j and provide cement coverage from the end of production casing to a minimum of 500' above Niobrara. Verify coverage with cement bond log. 3) Oil-based drilling fluid is to be used only after all aquifers are covered.
EngineerForm: (02 )
402080773
5/11/2021
Per COGCC Order 1-232, Bradenhead tests shall be performed according to the following schedule and Form 17 submitted within 10 days of each test: 1) Within 60 days of rig release, prior to stimulation. If any pressure greater than 200 psi, must contact COGCC engineer prior to stimulation. 2) If a delayed completion, 6 months after rig release and prior to stimulation. If any pressure greater than 200 psi, must contact COGCC engineer prior to stimulation. 3) A post-production test within 60 days after first sales, as reported on the Form 10, Certificate of Clearance.
PermitForm: (02 )
402080773
5/12/2021
Operator shall comply with Notice to Operators: Interim Reclamation Procedures for Delayed Operation (dated January 5, 2017).
PermitForm: (02 )
402080773
5/12/2021
If conductors are preset, operator shall comply with Rule 406.e.
OGLAForm: (02 )
402080773
5/17/2021
COA: Operator will drill and complete this well within 18 months of approval of this Form 2. If conditions beyond the control of the Operator prevent compliance with this COA, then the Operator will meet with the COGCC Director and Staff no less than 90 days prior to the compliance deadline. At that meeting, Operator will provide a timeline to finish drilling and completion, and the Director will determine if additional Best Management Practices or Conditions of Approval are necessary and reasonable to protect and minimize impacts to public health, safety, welfare, the environment and wildlife resources.
EngineerForm: (04 )
403052312
5/23/2022
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 )
403052312
5/23/2022
Shut in Bradenhead pressure shall not exceed 50 psig.
EngineerForm: (04 )
403294925
1/23/2023
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 (7/12/2023), 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 )
403294925
1/23/2023
Shut in Bradenhead pressure shall not exceed 50 psig.
EngineerForm: (04 )
403930428
9/25/2024
At the conclusion of twelve months (07/18/2025), 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 )
403930428
9/25/2024
Shut in Bradenhead pressure shall not exceed 50 psig.
 
COGIS - Best Management Practice Results
BMP TypeSource DocumentBest Management Practices
Material Handling and Spill PreventionForm: (02 )
400339866
3/15/2013
Material Handling and Spill Prevention (SPCC) Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures (SPCC) plans are in place to address any possible spills associated with Oil and Gas operations throughout the state of Colorado in accordance with CFR 112. In accordance with COGCC Rule 1002.f.(2)A. & B., shall provide a designated storage area for dry bulk chemicals and miscellaneous fluids. The storage area shall be covered to prevent contact of precipitation with chemicals, shall be elevated above storm- or standing water, and shall provide sufficient containment to prevent release of spilled fluids or chemicals from impacting soil, surface water or groundwater and will prevent the co-mingling of spilled fluids or chemicals with other E & P Waste.
Storm Water/Erosion ControlForm: (02 )
400339866
3/15/2013
Storm Water Management Plans (SWMP) Storm Water Management Plans (SWMP) are in place to address construction, drilling and operations associated with Oil and Gas development throughout the state of Colorado in accordance with Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE). BMP’s will be constructed around the perimeter of the site prior to, or at the beginning of construction. BMP’s used will vary according to the location, and will remain in place until the pad reaches final reclamation.
General HousekeepingForm: (02 )
400339866
3/15/2013
Housekeeping General housekeeping will consist of neat and orderly storage of materials and fluids. Wastes will be temporarily stored in sealed containers and regularly collected and disposed of at offsite, suitable facilities. If spills occur prompt cleanup is required to minimize any commingling of waste materials with storm water runoff. Routine maintenance will be limited to fueling and lubrication of equipment. Drip pans will be used during routine fueling and maintenance to contain spills or leaks. Any waste product from maintenance will be containerized and transported offsite for disposal or recycling. There will be no major equipment overhauls conducted onsite. Equipment will be transported offsite for major overhauls. Cleanup will consist of patrolling the roadways, access areas, and other work areas to pick up trash, scrap debris, other discarded materials, and any contaminated soil. These materials will be disposed of properly and promptly.
Site SpecificForm: (02 )
400339866
3/15/2013
Sensitive Area The location has been deemed a sensitive area because of the presence of permeable subsurface material and shallow ground water. The tank battery will be constructed with a liner sufficiently impermeable to prevent produced fluids from impacting the ground water. This location is in a sensitive area due to the shallow ground water and the proximity to surface water. Therefore Great Western Oil & Gas will not have flow back or production pits at this location. Berm will be constructed sufficient to protect the location and recreational pond east of the location from any release of completion or produced fluids and chemical products.
Site SpecificForm: (02 )
400339866
3/15/2013
Town of Windsor Great Western is aware of the Conditional Use Grant process with the Town of Windsor and will comply with such process and COA’s in addition to the granting of the COGCC permit. In addition to the CUG process Great Western will implement the following for this location: 1. Traffic associated with drilling, completion, and production activities shall be limited to a reasonable speed and posted signs. 2. Appropriate signs for crossing the Poudre Trail for the safety of the town users of the trail and the vehicles crossing.
Drilling/Completion OperationsForm: (02 )
400339866
3/15/2013
Noise and Light Pollution Mitigation Noise levels will be maintained at levels not to exceed COGCC specifications currently in existence, measured at a point 350’ from the noise source, or as defined by current COGCC regulations. Where possible, drilling rig engine exhaust will be vented away from occupied buildings. Light sources will likewise b3 directed downwards and away from occupied buildings. Light sources will likewise be directed downwards, and away from occupied structures where possible. No special noise mitigation efforts should be required at this site. Once the drilling and completion rigs leave the site, there will be no permanently installed lighting on site. In addition a sound barrier around the vapor recovery compressors will be installed.
Drilling/Completion OperationsForm: (02 )
402080773
5/18/2021
Drill stem tests Rule 603.g Conventional drill stem tests will not be conducted on DJ Basin horizontal wells currently being executed or planned by Great Western. If plans change in the future a well specific drill stem testing plan will be prepared for that particular well. Note that Great Western may elect to use one of several available wireline deployed tools for the purpose of measuring down hole formation pressures and/or collecting down hole fluid samples from the target formation(s) of a particular well.
Drilling/Completion OperationsForm: (02 )
402080773
5/18/2021
Wellbore Collision Prevention – Rule 408.t Prior to drilling operations, Great Western will perform an anti-collision scan of existing offset wells that have the potential of being within close proximity of the proposed well. This anti-collision scan will include definitive MWD or gyro surveys of the offset wells with included error of uncertainty per survey instrument and compared against the proposed well path with its respective error of uncertainty. If current surveys do not exist for the offset wells, Operator may have gyro surveys conducted to verify bottom hole location. The proposed well will only be drilled if the anti-collision scan results indicate that there is not a risk for collision, or harm to people or the environment. Operator will perform anti-collision evaluation of all active (Producing, Shut In, or Temporarily Abandoned) offset wellbores that have the potential of being within 150’ of a proposed well prior to drilling operations for the proposed well. Notice shall be given to all offset operators prior to drilling.
Drilling/Completion OperationsForm: (02 )
402080773
5/18/2021
Stimulation Setback – Rule 408.u Great Western shall obtain signed written consent for any portion of the proposed wellbore’s treated interval within 150’ of an existing (producing, Shut-in, or temporarily abandoned) or permitted oil and gas well’s treated interval belonging to another operator prior to completion of the well.
Drilling/Completion OperationsForm: (02 )
402080773
5/18/2021
Multi Well Open-Hole Logging – Rule 408.r Alternative Logging Program: 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 state “Alternative Logging Program - No open-hole logs were run” and shall clearly identify the type of log and the well (by API#) in which open-hole logs were run.
Drilling/Completion OperationsForm: (02 )
402080773
5/18/2021
Bradenhead Monitoring – Rule 419 Great Western will comply with Rule 419 and Order 1-232 for all Bradenhead compliance, as applicable.