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Facility TypeFacility ID/
API
Facility Name/
Number
Operator Name/
Number
StatusField Name/
Number
LocationLocation IDRelated Facilities
LOCATION311534FEDERAL
RULISON 8
TEP ROCKY MOUNTAIN LLC
96850
AC
4/15/2022
RULISON
75400
GARFIELD  045
LOT 13 12 6S94W 6
311534View Related
 
COGIS - Conditions of Approval Results
TypeSource DocumentConditions of Approval
OGLAForm: (02A)
402081164
09/24/2019
• Provide Notices as described in the most current version of the Northwest Notification Policy.
 
COGIS - Best Management Practice Results
BMP TypeSource DocumentBest Management Practices
PlanningForm: (02A )
402081164
9/27/2019
Prior to submittal of the COGCC Form 2A, TEP conducted an onsite and meetings with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Colorado Parks and Wildlife, and the associated private landowners. These onsite and meetings were held to discuss TEP’s proposed development plan for the Federal Rulison 8 pad and associated support facilities. Changes were made to the proposed development plan based on feedback received from all stakeholders and included in the COGCC Form 2A, Oil and Gas Location Assessment. The development plan for the Federal Rulison 8 pad was prepared to minimize surface impacts to the greatest extent possible through the development of multiple wells from one location, the use of directional drilling, collocating access road and utilities corridors within the same area, and transportation of fluids to a centralized storage facility on the RWF 34-12 pad minimizing the surface area needed to conduct operations on the Federal Rulison 8 pad.
PlanningForm: (02A )
402081164
9/27/2019
Prior to commencement of construction activities, TEP will hold a pre-construction meeting with contractors to review proposed site construction and installation of stormwater control measures. The site will be staked for construction prior to pre-construction meeting. Staking will identify the boundaries of the proposed site to protect existing vegetation in areas that should not be disturbed.
General HousekeepingForm: (02A )
402081164
9/27/2019
Storage of material and fluids on location during drilling, completion, and production operations will be conducted in a neat and orderly manner and with regards to potential fire hazards on site. All garbage and trash will be stored in enclosed bear proof trash containers and transported to an approved disposal facility. No garbage or trash will be disposed of on location. The well site and access road will be kept free of trash and debris at all time. Disposal of garbage and trash will occur approximately once per week during drilling and completions operations.
WildlifeForm: (02A )
402081164
9/27/2019
The Federal Rulison 8 pad is located within Mule Deer Critical Winter Range. TEP has consulted with CPW and BLM, and will be providing compensatory mitigation to offset impact to wildlife (including Mule Deer) for operation which may occur within the Big Game Winter Range Timing Limitation, beginning January 1st and ending May 31st annually. Please see CPW Correspondence attached to the Form 2A for additional details. TEP agrees to report any bear conflicts immediately to CPW. TEP will implement Rule 1204.a.1 by utilizing bear proof dumpsters and trash receptacles for all food related trash. TEP will preclude from the use of aggressive CPW-identified non-native grasses and shrubs in mule deer and elk habitat and will reclaim the site using CPW-identified native shrubs, grasses and forbs appropriate to the ecological site disturbed.
Storm Water/Erosion ControlForm: (02A )
402081164
9/27/2019
Stormwater BMP’s will be in place during all phases of development to control stormwater runoff in a manner that minimizes erosion, transportation of sediment offsite, and site degradation. Stormwater BMP’s will include perimeter controls such as sediment traps, diversion ditches, check dams, waddles, and other control measures necessary to control stormwater run-on and run-off and minimized offsite movement of sediment. Stormwater BMP’s will also include site degradation control measures such as grading, slope stabilization methods (i.e. seeding, mulching, surface roughening), perimeter berms, surfacing materials (i.e. gravel), and others necessary to minimize site degradation. Stormwater controls will be installed with consideration given to worker safety, wildlife, and site access. A post-construction stormwater program will be developed for the facility as required per Rule 1002.f.(3). Stormwater is also addressed under a field-wide Stormwater Management Plan (CDPHE Certification COR404624). See the construction layout or stormwater BMP exhibits for the planned stormwater BMP’s proposed for installation at the site for further details.
Dust controlForm: (02A )
402081164
9/27/2019
Fugitive dust control measures will be employed during all phase of development to minimize dust pollution. Dust control measures include but are not limited to the application of fresh water via water truck along access road during construction, drilling, and completion operations, speed restrictions, periodic road maintenance, road surfacing (i.e. gravel), and automation of wells to reduce truck traffic. Dust control measures will be employed on an as needed based during all phases of development.
ConstructionForm: (02A )
402081164
9/27/2019
All construction equipment and materials will be contained within the proposed limits of the oil and gas location, access roads, or pipeline corridors. Topsoil will be stripped from the site and segregated from subsoil for reuse during pad reclamation. Fugitive dust control measures implemented as described in the dust control section of this document.
Emissions mitigationForm: (02A )
402081164
9/27/2019
Dual fuel generators will be utilized during drilling and well completions operations to minimize air emission associated with the use of diesel fuel. Green completion practices will be employed to reduce emissions of gas and condensate vapor utilizing separators, tanks, sand traps, and other facilities to minimize emissions.
Drilling/Completion OperationsForm: (02A )
402081164
9/27/2019
Closed loop drilling system will be utilized during drilling of all wells at this location. TEP will ensure 110 percent secondary containment for any volume of fluids contained at the well site during drilling and completions operations.
Interim ReclamationForm: (02A )
402081164
9/27/2019
Onsite production facilities will be minimized on this oil and gas location through installation of water pipeline to transport fluids to the centralized fluid storage facility on the RWF 34-12 pad. This method will be employed to minimize long-term operational activities on the oil and gas location, reduce truck traffic to the location, and minimize the overall disturbance at the Federal Rulison 8 Pad. Facilities will be painted a Shadow Gray color to blend in with the surrounding environment. Remote telemetry equipment will be installed on location to minimize site visits and truck traffic. Exclusionary devices (i.e. fencing, vent covers, etc.) will be installed to prevent bird and other wildlife from accessing equipment stacks, vents, and openings. Certified weed-free native seed in seed mixes, except for non-native plants that benefit wildlife will be used. TEP will use certified, weed free grass hay, straw, hay or other mulch materials used for the reseeding and reclamation of disturbed areas. Soil amendments may be added to topsoil during reclamation actives to promote vegetation growth.
Drilling/Completion OperationsForm: (04 )
404112424
5/5/2025
TEP Rocky Mountain LLC (“TEP”), self-certifies that we have read and will adhere to all the requirements in ECMC Policy on the Use of Modular Large Volume Tanks in Colorado, dated June 13, 2014, unless otherwise approved by the Director. _____________________________________________ _________________________ Name: Tyler Gillam Date: Title: Drilling and Completions Ma