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Code · CFR · Title 36 — Parks, Forests, and Public Property · Part 9 · § 9.88

§ 9.88. What additional information must be included if I am proposing drilling operations?

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If you are proposing to drill a well, you must submit the following additional information:
(a)Well-pad construction plans, including dimensions and cross sections of: cut and fill areas and excavations for ditches, sumps, and spill control equipment or structures, including lined areas;
(b)Drill-rig and equipment layout plans, including rig components, fuel tanks, testing equipment, support facilities, storage areas, and all other well-site equipment and facilities;
(c)The drilling program, including hole size for each section and the directional program, if applicable;
(d)Proposed drilling depth and the estimated depths and names of usable water, brine, hydrocarbon, geothermal, or other mineral-bearing zones;
(e)The type and characteristics of the proposed mud systems;
(f)The casing program, including the size, grade, weight, and setting depth of each string;
(g)The cementing program, including downhole location of any stage equipment, cement types, volumes, and additives to be used, and a description of pressure tests and cement verification techniques used that will be run to evaluate cement placement and integrity;
(h)The minimum specifications for pressure control equipment function, and pressure testing frequency, and the blowout preventer stack arrangement;
(i)The proposed logging, coring, and testing programs;
(j)The completion program, including completion type (open-hole, perforated, slotted liner, etc.), any proposed stimulation techniques, and procedures, including considerations for well control; and
(k)A description of the equipment, materials, and procedures for well plugging, including plug depths, plug types, and minimum mud weight.
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