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Code · CFR · Title 30 — Mineral Resources · Part 550 · § 550.1167

§ 550.1167. What information must I submit with forms and for approvals?

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You must submit the supporting information listed in the following table with the form identified in column 1 and for the approval required under this subpart identified in column 2: SRI BOEM-0127 (2 copies) Reservoir reclassification
(a)Maps: ``` ``` ``` ```
(1)Base map with surface, bottomhole, and completion locations with respect to the unit or lease line and the orientation of representative seismic lines or cross-sections ``` ``` ``` ``` ``` ``` ```
(2)Structure maps with penetration point and subsea depth for each well penetrating the reservoirs, highlighting subject wells; reservoir boundaries; and original and current fluid levels ``` ``` √ ``` ``` √
(3)Net sand isopach with total net sand penetrated for each well, identified at the penetration point ``` ``` -
(4)Net hydrocarbon isopach with net feet of pay for each well, identified at the penetration point ``` ``` -
(b)Seismic data: ``` ``` ``` ```
(1)Representative seismic lines, including strike and dip lines that confirm the structure; indicate polarity ``` ``` ``` ``` ``` ``` ```
(2)Amplitude extraction of seismic horizon, if applicable ``` ``` ``` ``` √
(c)Logs: ``` ``` ``` ```
(1)Well log sections with tops and bottoms of the reservoir(s) and proposed or existing perforations ``` ``` √ ``` ``` √
(2)Structural cross-sections showing the subject well and nearby wells ``` ``` ``` ``` √
(d)Engineering data: ``` ``` ``` ```
(1)Estimated recoverable reserves for each well completion in the reservoir; total recoverable reserves for each reservoir; method of calculation; reservoir parameters used in volumetric and decline curve analysis ``` ``` √
(2)Well schematics showing current and proposed conditions ``` ```
(3)The drive mechanism of each reservoir ``` ``` √ ``` ``` √
(4)Pressure data, by date, and whether they are estimated or measured ``` ``` ``` ``` √
(5)Production data and decline curve analysis indicative of the reservoir performance ``` ``` ``` ``` √
(6)Reservoir simulation with the reservoir parameters used, history matches, and prediction runs (include proposed development scenario) ``` ``` ``` ``` -
(e)General information: ``` ``` ``` ```
(1)Detailed economic analysis ``` ``` ``` ```
(2)Reservoir name and whether or not it is competitive as defined under § 250.105 ``` ``` √ ``` ``` √
(3)Operator name, lessee name(s), block, lease number, royalty rate, and unit number (if applicable) of all relevant leases ``` ``` ``` ``` ``` ``` ```
(4)Geologic overview of project ``` ``` ``` ``` √
(5)Explanation of why the proposed completion scenario will maximize ultimate recovery ``` ``` ``` ``` ``` ``` ```
(6)List of all wells in subject reservoirs that have ever produced or been used for injection ``` ``` ``` ``` √ ::: {.table_foot} √ Required. - Additional items the Regional Supervisor may request. Note: All maps must be at a standard scale and show lease and unit lines. The Regional Supervisor may waive submittal of some of the required data on a case-by-case basis. :::
(f)Depending on the type of approval requested, you must submit the appropriate payment of the service fee(s) listed in § 550.125, according to the instructions in § 550.126.
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