Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 43 - NATURAL RESOURCES
Part XIX - Office of Conservation-General Operations
Subpart 1 - Statewide Order No. 29-B
Chapter 3 - Pollution Control-Onsite Storage, Treatment and Disposal of Exploration and Production Waste (E and P Waste) Generated from the Drilling and Production of Oil and Gas Wells (Oilfield Pit Regulations)
Section XIX-315 - Disposal of Reserve Pit Fluids by Subsurface Injection
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code XIX-315
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. General Provisions
1. The disposal (subsurface injection) of
drilling and workover waste fluids (including reserve pit fluids) into (1) a
newly drilled well which is to be plugged and abandoned; or (2) into the casing
annulus of a well being drilled, a recently completed well, or a well which has
been worked over is prohibited, except when such injection is conducted in
accordance with the requirements of this Subsection.
2. Injection of drilling and workover waste
fluids shall not commence until approval has been granted by the Office of
Conservation. Operators may apply for approval when applying for a drilling
permit. Approval for injection into a well will remain valid for subsequent
workovers provided the criteria in
§315. C below continue
to be met.
3. Injection of drilling
and workover waste fluids (including reserve pit fluids) shall be limited to
injection of only those fluids generated in the drilling, stimulation or
workover of the specific well for which authorization is requested. Reserve pit
fluids may not be transported from one well location to another for injection
purposes.
4. Injection of drilling
and workover waste pit fluids into zones that have been tested for hydrocarbons
or are capable of hydrocarbon production is prohibited, except as otherwise
provided by the commissioner.
5.
Pump pressure shall be limited so that vertical fractures will not extend to
the base of the USDW and/or groundwater aquifer.
6. A drilling and workover waste fluids
injection site may be inspected by a duly authorized representative of the
commissioner prior to approval.
7.
Drilling and workover waste fluids to be injected pursuant to the provisions of
this Section are exempt from the testing requirements of
§311 C
B. Application Requirements
1. Prior to the onsite injection of reserve
pit fluids, an application shall be filed by the well operator on the
appropriate form. The original and one copy of the application (with
attachments) shall be submitted to the Office of Conservation for review and
approval.
2. An application for
approval of reserve pit fluid injection shall include:
a. schematic diagram of well showing:
i. total depth of well;
ii. depths of top and bottom of all casing
strings and the calculated top of cement on each;
iii. size of casing; and
iv. depth of the deepest USDW;
b. operating data:
i. maximum pressure anticipated;
and
ii. estimated volume of fluids
to be injected;
c. a
copy of the electric log of the well (if run) or a copy of the electric log of
a nearby well;
d. additional
information as the commissioner may require.
C. Criteria for Approval
1. Casing string injection may be authorized
if the following conditions are met and injection will not endanger underground
sources of drinking water:
a. surface casing
annular injection may be authorized provided the surface casing is set and
cemented at least 200 feet below the base of the lowermost USDW, except as
otherwise provided by the commissioner; or
b. injection through perforations in the
intermediate or production casing may be authorized provided that intermediate
or production casing is set and cemented at least 200 feet below the base of
the lowermost USDW, except as otherwise provided by the commissioner.
2. Surface casing open hole
injection may be approved provided the surface casing is set and cemented at
least 200 feet below the lowermost USDW and a cement plug of at least 100 feet
has been placed across the uppermost potential hydrocarbon bearing
zone.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 30:4 et seq.
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