Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 43 - NATURAL RESOURCES
Part XIX - Office of Conservation-General Operations
Subpart 18 - Statewide Order No. 29-S
Chapter 43 - Austin Chalk Formation
Section XIX-4305 - Order
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code XIX-4305
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. From and after the effective date hereof, permission to develop the Austin Chalk Formation in the state of Louisiana by the use of horizontal wells may be obtained as hereinafter provided and upon strict compliance with the procedures set forth herein.
1. The restriction on tubing size as
set forth in LAC 43:XIX.109.E.1 of Statewide Order No. 29-B shall not apply to
Austin Chalk Formation horizontal wells.
2. Statewide Order No. 29-E well spacing
rules shall not apply to Austin Chalk Formation horizontal wells. The following
well spacing rules shall apply to Austin Chalk Formation horizontal wells in
areas in which no spacing rules for Austin Chalk Formation horizontal wells
have been established by special orders, provided that exceptions may be
approved after a public hearing based on 10 days legal notice:
a. a subsequent Austin Chalk Formation
horizontal well shall not be located so as to encroach into a rectangle formed
by drawing north-south lines 3,000 feet east of the most easterly point and
3,000 feet west of the most westerly point and east-west lines 100 feet north
of the most northerly point and 100 feet south of the most southerly point of
any horizontal well completed in, drilling to, or for which a permit shall have
been granted to drill to the Austin Chalk Formation. In the case of a single
horizontal well, the point of entry into the Austin Chalk Formation (if
available) is to be used in lieu of the surface location in determining the
northern or southern boundary of the rectangle;
b. survey plats submitted with the
application for permit to drill shall contain certification of the surveyor
specifying compliance with this requirement;
c. multiple Austin Chalk Formation horizontal
well laterals drilled into the same stratigraphic interval from a single
wellbore will be treated as a single completion, even if the laterals are
isolated by separate producing strings to the surface.
3. The gas allowable provisions of Statewide
Order No. 29-F shall not apply to Austin Chalk Formation horizontal wells.
Instead, Austin Chalk Formation horizontal wells shall be given an allowable
based on the Maximum Efficient Rate (MER) of the well, being the maximum
sustainable daily withdrawal rate from the reservoir which will permit
economical development and depletion without causing waste. In the event an
alternate unit well is authorized for any Austin Chalk Formation unit, such
unit allowable shall be limited to the greater of the MER of the best well in
said unit or the highest rate of withdrawal on a per acre basis of any unit in
the same reservoir and field. If there is any complaint of waste or dispute
relative to compliance with
R.S.
30:11(B), the allowable
assigned to an Austin Chalk Formation horizontal well shall be subject to
adjustment after a public hearing based on 10 days legal notice.
a. Unless an exception is granted as provided
herein, no allowable will be granted for a horizontal completion in the Austin
Chalk Formation until a unit has been formed pursuant to an Office of
Conservation Order for the well unless the operator agrees to escrow all monies
received from pre-unitization production pending unitization and distribute
such funds on the basis of the unit ultimately established.
b. The operator of a well may request an
exception to this requirement for a well located on a large lease/voluntary
unit or for other good cause shown.
c. The Commissioner of Conservation will have
the discretion to either approve or deny such application or require that the
applicant request a public hearing to be held after 10 days legal notice to
consider the matter.
4.
The Office of Conservation's policy requiring a sand definition and production
test in the field before units can be established shall not apply to Austin
Chalk Formation horizontal wells.
5. The size and shape of units for Austin
Chalk Formation horizontal wells should usually be based on the proposed design
of the well because such units are expected to be developed by horizontal
laterals which traverse the entire unit in a generally north-south direction.
If the initial lateral in a drilling unit fails to provide full horizontal
coverage in a north-south direction, additional horizontal laterals or wells
drilled to acquire that coverage shall be considered and named unit wells
rather than alternate unit wells. However, if any such additional unit well or
lateral overlaps an existing unit well or lateral in an east-west direction, it
shall be considered and named an alternate unit well. Overlaps shall be
determined by use of a line parallel to the north and south unit boundaries.
This provision shall only apply to Austin Chalk Formation horizontal wells and
shall not be used as a precedent for any other formation.
6. The party who owns or controls the
majority working interest in a drilling unit established for an Austin Chalk
Formation horizontal well shall have the right to be designated the operator of
such unit. Such ownership or control shall be based on sworn testimony at the
public hearing which creates the drilling unit. If the working interest
ownership or control in a unit is not known or cannot be established with
reasonable certainty when the unit is created, then the operator designation
shall occur when a drilling permit is issued for the drilling of a well on the
unit. The party requesting such drilling permit shall complete and file an
affidavit corroborating such majority ownership or control on the affidavit
form provided by the file in the Office of Conservation. It is provided,
however, that any party designated as a unit operator can be removed or a
working interest owner who does not own or control the majority in working
interest can be designated as unit operator after a public hearing based on 10
days legal notice if it is demonstrated that the designated operator and/or
majority working interest owner has not timely developed the unit, has not
acted prudently, or that other good cause exists therefor.
7. Statewide Order No. 29-B requires that a
directional survey be run on all wells which are directionally controlled and
thereby intentionally deviated from the vertical. The requirement that a
directional survey be run the entire length of the lateral in an Austin Chalk
Formation horizontal well may be waived by the Office of Conservation if
evidence is presented at the time such waiver is requested that the directional
survey cannot reasonably reach the end of the lateral and that measuring from
the point where the directional survey ends, the lateral of the well will still
be:
a. within the spacing provisions for the
unit upon which it has been drilled or, if a unit has not been established,
under a tract for which authority to drill has been obtained; and
b. at least the distance from all offsetting
wells required by applicable spacing rules or in the absence thereof, the
provisions of
§4305. A 2
8. An application for permit to
drill in an area affected by a pending application requesting the formation of
one or more units will be issued without regard to the pending unitization
proceedings. However, the permit so issued shall not be used at the hearing
(only drilled wells may be considered), and the permit will be subject to the
order issued as a result of such hearing.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 30:1 et seq.
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