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Code · CFR · Title 36 — Parks, Forests, and Public Property · Part 9 · § 9.90

§ 9.90. What additional information must be included if I am proposing production operations?

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If you are proposing production operations, you must submit the following information:
(a)The dimensions with a to-scale layout of the wellpad, clearly identifying well locations, noting partial reclamation areas; gathering, separation, metering, and storage equipment; electrical lines; fences; spill control equipment or structures including lined areas, artificial lift equipment, tank batteries, treating and separating vessels, secondary or enhanced recovery facilities, water disposal facilities, gas compression and/or injection facilities; metering points; sales point (if on lease); tanker pick-up points; gas compressor, including size and type (if applicable); and any other well site equipment;
(b)The size, grade, weight, and setting depth of all casing and tubing strings; cementing history; type and size of packers and subsurface flow control devices; top and bottom depths of each completed interval; and method of completion;
(c)The well history, including completions, stimulations, servicing, and workovers;
(d)The minimum specifications for pressure-control equipment, function, and pressure-testing frequency;
(e)The methods and means to be used to transport produced oil and gas, including vehicular transport; flowline and gathering line construction; operation; pipe size; operating pressure; cathodic protection methods; surface equipment use; surface equipment location; maintenance procedures; maintenance schedules; pressure detection methods; and shutdown procedures;
(f)Road and wellpad maintenance plan, including equipment and materials to maintain the road surface and control erosion;
(g)Vegetation management plan on well sites, roads, pipeline corridors, and other disturbed surface areas, including control of exotic species;
(h)Storm water management plan on the well site;
(i)Produced water storage and disposal plan; and
(j)The procedures for well plugging, the depths and the types of plugs, and minimum mud weight.
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