Florida Administrative Code
62 - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
62C - Division of Resource Management
Chapter 62C-29 - CONSERVATION OF OIL AND GAS: INJECTION WELLS, WELL WORKOVERS, AND ABANDONMENTS
Section 62C-29.002 - Injection Wells
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) Permits, as specified in Rules 62C-25.006, 62C-26.003, F.A.C., and subsection (3) below are required prior to both spudding and operating a Class II well. Wells initially constructed for the production of oil or gas may be converted to injection wells but shall not be operated without an Operating Permit (Oil & Gas Form 14) issued by the Department. Wells drilled or converted for injection purposes are subject to the same requirements of plugging and site restoration as oil or gas wells. For information regarding an Application for Permit to Operate Well (Form 14) see Rules 62C-25.006, 62C-26.008, and 62C-28.016, F.A.C., and this section.
(2) No subsurface formation or zone will be approved for fluid disposal if total dissolved solids of the formation fluid do not equal or exceed 10, 000 ppm and chloride content does not equal or exceed 5, 000 ppm.
(3) As part of the application for a permit required by subsection (1), above, the operator shall submit to the Department a written application containing at least the following information:
(4) Prior to the injection of saltwater, the operator shall obtain from the Department a permit to operate well (Oil & Gas Form 14), and an agent of the Department shall inspect each completed disposal facility to insure compliance.
(5) The operator shall measure the amount of saltwater injected into each disposal well and shall submit Oil & Gas Form 10A, Monthly Well Injection Report, to the Department within 25 days subsequent to the reported period.
(6) All injection wells shall be equipped with tubing and packer set no more than 100 feet above the injection zone unless otherwise specified by the Department.
(7) No injections shall be permitted using casing as the injection string, in the annulus between casing strings, or between casing and the well bore.
(8) The integrity of the casing and tubing strings for injection wells shall be pressure tested in the presence of an agent of the Department upon initial construction or conversion and within two year intervals thereafter. Wells drilled for the purpose of injection shall be initially tested in accordance with Chapter 62C-27, F.A.C. Initial testing for wells converted for injection purposes and all subsequent testing shall be in accordance with Rule 62C-29.007, F.A.C. Exceptions to this testing schedule may be granted by the Department provided the operator proposes and agrees to follow equivalent means of monitoring casing and tubing integrity. If the casing or tubing fails to hold the scheduled pressure during the test time specified, the well shall be shut in until successful remedial action and retests have been completed.
(9) Each permit for an injection well shall include a condition specifying the upper limit of allowable pressure.
Rulemaking Authority 377.22 FS. Law Implemented 377.22 FS.
New 11-26-81, Amended 4-12-83, 8-1-83, Formerly 16C-29.02, Amended 6-4-89, 5-12-93, Formerly 16C-29.002, Amended 3-24-96.