Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 43 - NATURAL RESOURCES
Part XIX - Office of Conservation-General Operations
Subpart 4 - Statewide Order No. 29-B-a
Chapter 11 - Required Use of Storm Chokes
Section XIX-1105 - Waivers
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code XIX-1105
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Onshore Wells. Where the use of storm chokes would unduly interfere with normal operation of a well, the Commissioner of Conservation may, upon submission of pertinent data, in writing, waive the requirements of this order.
B. Offshore Wells
1. The district manager, upon submission of
pertinent data, in writing explaining the efforts made to overcome the
particular difficulties encountered, may waive the use of a subsurface safety
valve under the following circumstances, and may, in his discretion, require in
lieu thereof a surface safety valve:
a. where
sand is produced to such an extent or in such a manner as to tend to plug the
tubing or make inoperative the subsurface safety valve;
b. when the flowing pressure of the well is
in excess of 100 psi but is inadequate to activate the subsurface safety
valve;
c. where flow rate
fluctuations or water production difficulties are so severe that the subsurface
safety valve would prevent the well from producing at its allowable
rate;
d. where mechanical well
conditions do not permit the installation of a subsurface safety
valve;
e. in such other cases as
the district manager may deem necessary to grant an exception.
2. Under the following
circumstances no formal approval is necessary. However, each company will
maintain records indicating the date a subsurface safety valve is removed, the
reason for its removal, and the date it is reinstalled:
a. when the flowing pressure of the well is
100 psi or less;
b. when it is
necessary to perform routine maintenance and service work; to clean up
completions and recompletions in wells where a subsurface safety valve would
otherwise be in service.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with Act 157 of the Legislature of 1940.
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