Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 43 - NATURAL RESOURCES
Part XVII - Office of Conservation-Injection and Mining
Subpart 6 - Statewide Order No. 29-N-6
Chapter 6 - Class VI Injection Wells
Section XVII-621 - Operations
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code XVII-621
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Injection Well Operating Requirements
1. Injection Pressure.
Except during stimulation, the injection well shall be operated so that the
injection-induced pressure in the injection zone(s) does not exceed 90 percent
of the fracture pressure of the injection zone(s). This shall ensure that the
injection does not initiate new fractures or propagate existing fractures in
the injection zone. In no case may injection pressure initiate fractures in the
confining zone(s) or cause the movement of injection or formation fluids that
endangers a USDW. Pursuant to requirements at
§607.C.2 h, all
stimulation programs must be approved by the commissioner as part of the permit
application and incorporated into the permit.
2. Injection between the outermost casing
protecting USDWs and the wellbore is prohibited.
3. The owner or operator must fill the
annulus between the tubing and the long string casing with a non-corrosive
fluid approved by the commissioner or a fluid containing a corrosion inhibitor
approved by the commissioner.
4.
Annulus Pressure. The owner or operator shall maintain a tubing-casing annulus
pressure that exceeds the operating injection pressure, unless the commissioner
determines that such requirement might harm the integrity of the well or
endanger a USDW. A request to operate the well at a reduced annulus pressure
must be in writing and approved by the commissioner.
5. The owner or operator must maintain
mechanical integrity of the injection well at all times, except when doing well
workovers, well maintenance, or well remedial work approved by the
commissioner.
6. Continuous
recording devices shall be installed, used, and maintained in proper working
order for each well.
a. continuous recording
devices shall monitor:
i. surface injection
or bottom-hole pressure;
ii. flow
rate, volume and/or mass, and temperature of the carbon dioxide
stream;
iii. tubing-casing annulus
pressure and annulus fluid volume; and
iv. any other data specified by the
commissioner.
b.
continuous recordings shall consist of digital recordings. Instruments shall be
weatherproof or housed in weatherproof enclosures when located in areas exposed
to climatic conditions.
7. Alarms and Automatic Shutdown Systems
a. Alarms and automatic shutdown systems
designed to actuate on exceedance of a predetermined monitored condition shall
be installed and maintained in proper working order as follows:
i. for onshore wells, alarms and automatic
surface shut-off valves or-at the discretion of the commissioner-down-hole
shut-off systems (e.g., automatic shut-off, check valves) or, other mechanical
devices that provide equivalent protection; and
ii. for offshore wells, alarms and automatic
down-hole shut-off systems designed to alert the operator and shut-in the well
when operating parameters such as annulus pressure, injection rate, or other
parameters diverge beyond permitted ranges or gradients specified in the
permit.
iii. all alarms must be
integrated with any automatic shutdown system.
b. If a shutdown (i.e., down-hole or at the
surface) is triggered or a loss of mechanical integrity is discovered, the
owner or operator must immediately investigate and identify as expeditiously as
possible the cause of the shutoff. If, upon such investigation, the well is
lacking mechanical integrity, or if monitored well parameters indicate that the
well may be lacking mechanical integrity, the owner or operator must:
i. immediately cease injection;
ii. take all steps reasonably necessary to
determine whether there may have been a release of the injected carbon dioxide
stream or formation fluids into any unauthorized zone;
iii. notify the commissioner within 24
hours;
iv. restore and demonstrate
mechanical integrity to the satisfaction of the commissioner prior to resuming
injection; and
v. notify the
commissioner when injection can be expected to resume.
c. All emergency shutdown systems shall be
failsafe. The operator shall function-test all critical systems of control and
safety at least once every six months. This includes testing of alarms, test
tripping of emergency shutdown valves ensuring their closure times are within
design specifications, and ensuring the integrity of all electrical, pneumatic,
and hydraulic circuits. Test dates and results shall be documented and be
available for inspection by an agent of the Office of Conservation.
8. Wellhead Identification and
Protection
a. A protective barrier shall be
installed and maintained around the wellheads, piping, and above ground
structures that may be vulnerable to physical or accidental damage by mobile
equipment or trespassers.
b. An
identifying sign shall be placed at the wellhead of each injection well and
shall include at a minimum the operators name, well name and number, well
serial number, section-township-range, and any other information required by
the commissioner. The sign shall be of durable construction with all lettering
kept in a legible condition.
9. Well Workovers. No well remedial work,
well maintenance or repair, well or injection formation stimulation, well plug
and abandonment or temporary abandonment, any other test of the injection well
conducted by the permittee, or well work of any kind, shall be done without
prior written authorization from the commissioner. The operator shall submit a
work permit request form (Form UIC-17 or successor) to seek well work
authorization.
10. Pressure gauges
that show pressure on the injection tubing and tubing-casing annulus shall be
installed at each wellhead. Gauges shall be designed to read in increments of
10 PSIG. All gauges shall be properly calibrated and be maintained in good
working order. The pressure valves onto which the pressure gauges are affixed
shall have one-half inch female fittings.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 30:4 et seq., 30:22 et seq., and 30:1101 et seq.
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