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-629 - Reporting
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code XVII-629
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Reporting Requirements
1. The owner or operator must
provide, at a minimum, the following reports to the commissioner, and the USEPA
as specified in
§629.A 3, for each
permitted Class VI well:
a. semi-annual
reports containing:
i. any changes to the
physical, chemical, and other relevant characteristics of the carbon dioxide
stream from the proposed operating data;
ii. monthly average, maximum, and minimum
values for injection pressure, flow rate and volume, and annular
pressure;
iii. a description of any
event that exceeds operating parameters for annulus pressure or injection
pressure specified in the permit;
iv. a description of any event which triggers
a shut-off device required by
§621 and the response taken;
v. the monthly volume and/or mass of the
carbon dioxide stream injected over the reporting period and the volume
injected cumulatively over the life of the project;
vi. monthly annulus fluid volume
added;
vii. the results of
monitoring prescribed under §625; and
viii. the raw operating data from the
continuous recording devices prescribed by
§621.A.6 submitted in
digital format;
b.
report, within 30 days or as specified by permit, the results of:
i. periodic tests of mechanical integrity;
ii. any well workover; and
iii. any other test of the
injection well conducted by the permittee if required by the
commissioner;
c. report,
within 24 hours:
i. any evidence that the
injected carbon dioxide stream or associated pressure front may cause an
endangerment to a USDW;
ii. any
noncompliance with a permit condition, or malfunction of the injection system,
which may cause fluid migration into or between USDWs;
iii. any triggering of a shut-off system
(i.e., down-hole or at the surface);
iv. any failure to maintain mechanical
integrity; or
v. any release of
carbon dioxide to the atmosphere or biosphere pursuant to compliance with the
requirement at
§625.A.8 for surface
air/soil gas monitoring or other monitoring technologies, if required by the
commissioner;
2. Owners or operators must notify the
commissioner in writing in advance of doing any well work or formation testing
as required in
§621.A 9
3. Regardless of whether the State of
Louisiana has primary permit and enforcement authority (primacy) for Class VI
wells, owners or operators of Class VI wells, or applicants for Class VI wells
must submit all required submittals, reports, and notifications under §§605,
607, 615, 617, 619, 621, 623, 625, 627, 629, 631, and
§633 to the USEPA in an electronic
format approved by the USEPA.
4.
Records shall be retained by the owner or operator as follows:
a. all data collected for Class VI permit
applications in
§607 shall be retained throughout the
life of the geologic sequestration project and at least 10 years following site
closure.
b. data on the nature and
composition of all injected fluids collected under
§625.A.1.a shall be
retained at least 10 years after site closure. The commissioner may require the
owner or operator to deliver the records to the commissioner at the conclusion
of the retention period.
c.
monitoring data collected under
§625.A.2 shall be
retained at least 10 years after it is collected.
d. well plugging reports, post-injection site
care data, including, if appropriate, data and information used to develop the
demonstration of the alternative post-injection site care timeframe, and the
site closure report collected pursuant to requirements at
§633.A.6 shall be
retained at least 10 years following site closure.
e. The commissioner may require the owner or
operator to retain any records required under these regulations for longer than
10 years after site closure.
B. Recordkeeping. Owners or operators of Class VI wells shall retain records as specified in §615.C.4 6, and 633.A.8.
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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