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Code · CFR · Title 30 — Mineral Resources · Part 250 · § 250.1151

§ 250.1151. How often must I conduct well production tests?

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(a)You must conduct well production tests as shown in the following table: You must conduct: And you must submit to the Regional Supervisor:
(1)A well-flow potential test on all new, recompleted, or reworked well completions within 30 days of the date of first continuous production, ``` ``` Form BSEE-0126, Well Potential Test Report, along with the supporting data as listed in the table in § 250.1167, within 15 days after the end of the test period.
(2)At least one well test during a calendar half-year for each producing completion, ``` ``` Results on Form BSEE-0128, Semiannual Well Test Report, of the most recent well test obtained. This must be submitted within 45 days after the end of the calendar half-year. ``` ``` ``` ``` ``` ```
(b)You may request an extension from the Regional Supervisor if you cannot submit the results of a semiannual well test within the specified time. ``` ```
(c)You must submit to the Regional Supervisor an original and two copies of the appropriate form required by paragraph
(a)of this section; one of the copies of the form must be a public information copy in accordance with §§ 250.186 and 250.197, and marked "Public Information." You must submit two copies of the supporting information as listed in the table in § 250.1167 with form BSEE-0126.
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