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Facility TypeFacility ID/
API
Facility Name/
Number
Operator Name/
Number
StatusField Name/
Number
LocationLocation IDRelated Facilities
LOCATION436676Surprise Unit 0680
S4 CTB
FULCRUM ENERGY OPERATING LLC
10805
AC
1/25/2023
UNNAMED
85251
JACKSON  057
SWSW 4 6N80W 6
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COGIS - Conditions of Approval Results
TypeSource DocumentConditions of Approval
OGLAForm: (02A)
400565389
03/15/2014
Notify the COGCC 48 hours prior to start of central tank battery facility pad construction, pipeline testing, and start of operations using Form 42 (the appropriate COGCC individuals will automatically be email notified). Surface water samples from the unnamed stream (one upgradient and one downgradient to the facility location) located approximately 675 feet to the east of the facility (if water is present), shall be collected prior to the facility use and every 12 months (until facility closure) to evaluate potential impacts from tank facility operations. At a minimum, the surface water samples will be analyze for the following parameters: major cations/anions (chloride, fluoride, sulfate, sodium); total dissolved solids (TDS); and BTEX/DRO.
OGLAForm: (02A)
400565389
03/15/2014
Operator must ensure secondary containment for any volume of fluids contained at central tank battery facility pad site during operations; including, but not limited to, construction of a berm or diversion dike, diversion/collection trenches within and/or outside of berms/dikes, site grading, or other comparable measures sufficiently protective of nearby surface water. Any berm constructed at the tank battery facility pad location will be stabilized, inspected at regular intervals (at least every 14 days), and maintained in good condition. Operator must implement best management practices to contain any unintentional release of fluids, including any fluids conveyed via temporary surface pipelines or buried permanent pipelines. The facility pad shall be constructed as quickly as possible and appropriate BMPs need to be in place both during, after facility pad construction completion, as well as during all operations. Standard stormwater BMPs must be implemented at this location to insure compliance with CDPHE and COGCC requirements and to prevent any stormwater run-on and /or stormwater runoff. The access road will be constructed and maintained as to not allow any sediment to migrate from the access road to nearby surface water or any drainages leading to surface water. Strategically apply fugitive dust control measures, including enforcing established speed limits on private roads, to reduce fugitive dust and coating of vegetation and deposition in water sources. Berms or other containment devices shall be constructed to be sufficiently impervious (corrugated steel with poly liner) to contain any spilled or released material around crude oil, condensate, and produced water storage tanks. All tanks and aboveground vessels containing fluids or chemicals used in the storage and transmission processes and operations must have secondary containment structures (which may include, but is not limited to, double-walled tanks). All secondary containment structures/areas must be lined. Operator must ensure 110 percent secondary containment for the largest structure containing fluids within each bermed area of the facility during operations. The construction and lining of the secondary containment structures/areas shall be supervised by a professional engineer or their agent. Additional containment shall be required where temporary or permanent pumps and other necessary equipment or chemicals are located. Operator will use adequately sized containment devices for all chemicals and/or hazardous materials stored or used on location and the facility shall comply with the operators SPCC Plan. Within 30 calendar days of conclusion of the initial grading and earthwork and facility equipment placement, operator shall submit as-built drawings, including plan view and cross-sections (with perpendicular axes), prepared and stamped by a Professional Land Surveyor or Professional Engineer; including the facility pad, location of all equipment and secondary containment, stormwater BMPs, and the access road.
OGLAForm: (02A)
400565389
03/15/2014
Operator shall pressure test pipelines in accordance with Rule 1101.e.(1) prior to putting into initial service any temporary surface or permanent buried pipelines and following any reconfiguration of the pipeline network.
Field OperationsForm: (04)
400927486
12/01/2015
Follow up inspection performed 11/19/2015 document number 673402703. All corrective actions required in inspection 673402535 have been met EXCEPT submission of as built drawings as required by permit COA's. As built drawings must be submitted.
OGLAForm: (04)
403158571
09/09/2022
Upon completion of equipment placement, operator will provide a scaled Facility Layout drawing showing all existing and new equipment on location.
OGLAForm: (04)
403185035
10/04/2022
Operator will implement measures to capture, combust, or control emissions to protect health and safety, and to ensure that vapors and odors from well completion(s), well repair/maintenance, well perforating, temporary abandonment activities, additional equipment installation, and/or testing operations with a workover rig, wireline rig, or other heavy equipment do not constitute a nuisance or hazard to public health, welfare and the environment.
EngineerForm: (04)
403211802
04/20/2023
Location inventory should be updated to document what is currently on site, Current aerials indicate that Approved 2A equipment list does not describe current conditions (if not on site - should be a 0 value to overwrite previously supplied number).
 
COGIS - Best Management Practice Results
BMP TypeSource DocumentBest Management Practices
WildlifeForm: (02A )
400565389
4/6/2014
1. Where oil and gas construction activities must occur within 4 miles of greater sage-grouse leks or within other mapped greater sage-grouse breeding or summer habitat, conduct these activities outside the period between March 1 and June 30. 2. Restrict site visitations to portions of the day between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. during the lekking season (March 1 to May 15). 3. Operator will utilize a combustion chamber or enclosed flaring device for elimination of gases encountered during drilling and production. Avoiding traditional flaring techniques at this location will help mitigate the effects of fugitive light and noise on wildlife. 4. Establish company guidelines to minimize wildlife mortality from vehicle collisions on roads. Slow speeds and increased awareness among employees and contractors traveling to and from the site should help to reduce impacts. 5. Install raptor perch deterrents on equipment, fences, cross arms and pole tops in greater sage-grouse habitat. Furthermore, design tanks and other facilities with structures such that they do not provide perches or nest substrates for raptors, crows, and ravens.
Storm Water/Erosion ControlForm: (02A )
400565389
4/6/2014
EE3 LLC will implement a storm water and erosion plan to prevent sedimentation and erosion.