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-631 - Plugging and Abandonment
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code XVII-631
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Well Plugging and Abandonment.
1. A Class VI permit
shall include conditions that meet the requirements set forth in this
subsection and shall be incorporated into the permit as a permit condition. For
purposes of this subsection, temporary or intermittent cessation of injection
operations is not abandonment.
2.
Before well plugging, the owner or operator must flush each Class VI well with
a buffer fluid, determine bottomhole reservoir pressure, and perform a final
external mechanical integrity test.
3. Well Plugging Plan. The owner or operator
of a Class VI well must prepare, maintain, and comply with a plan acceptable to
the commissioner. The requirement to maintain and implement an approved plan is
directly enforceable regardless of whether the requirement is a condition of
the permit. The well plugging plan must be submitted as part of the permit
application, must be designed in a way that will prevent the movement of fluids
into or between USDWs or outside the injection zone, and must include the
following minimum information:
a. appropriate
tests or measures for determining bottomhole reservoir pressure;
b. appropriate testing methods to ensure
external mechanical integrity as specified in §627;
c. a description of the size and amount of
casing, tubing, or any other well construction materials to be removed from the
well before well closure;
d. that
prior to the placement of plugs, the well shall be in a state of static
equilibrium with the mud weight equalized top to bottom, either by circulating
the mud in the well at least once or by a comparable method;
e. the type and number of plugs to be
used;
f. the placement of each
plug, including the elevation of the top and bottom of each plug;
g. the type, grade, yield, and quantity of
material, such as cement, to be used in plugging. The material must be
compatible with the carbon dioxide stream;
h. the method of placement of the
plugs;
i. pre-closure and proposed
post-closure well schematics;
j.
that each plug shall be appropriately tagged and tested for seal and
stability;
k. that the well casings
shall be cut at least five feet below ground surface for land-based wells, and
at least 15 feet below the mud line for wells at a water location.
l. that upon successful completion of well
closure of a land-based well, a one-half (1/2) inch steel plate shall be welded
across all casings and inscribed with the wells state serial number and date
plugged and abandoned, and
m. any
addition information that the commissioner may require.
4. Notice of Intent to Plug. The owner or
operator must submit the Form UIC-17, or successor form, to the commissioner
and receive written approval from the commissioner before beginning actual well
plugging operations. The form must contain information on the procedures to be
used in the field to plug and abandon the well.
5. Well Closure Report. The owner or operator
shall submit a closure report to the commissioner within 30 days after well
plug and abandonment. The report shall be certified as accurate by the owner or
operator and by the person charged with overseeing the closure operation (if
other than the owner or operator). The owner or operator shall retain the well
closure report at least 10 years following site closure. The report shall
contain the following information:
a. detailed
procedures of the closure operation. Where actual closure differed from the
approved plan, the report shall include a written statement specifying the
differences between the previous plan and the actual closure;
b. all state regulatory reporting forms
relating to the closure activity; and
c. any information pertinent to the closure
activity including schematics, tests, or monitoring data.
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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