Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Natural Resources
Title R649 - Oil, Gas and Mining; Oil and Gas
Rule R649-3 - Drilling and Operating Practices
Section R649-3-12 - Drilling Practices for Hydrogen Sulfide H2S Areas and Formations
Current through Bulletin 2024-18, September 15, 2024
1. This rule shall apply to drilling, redrilling, deepening, or plugging back operations in areas where the formations to be penetrated are known to contain or are expected to contain H2S in excess of 20 ppm and to areas where the presence or absence thereof is unknown.
2. A written contingency plan, providing details of actions to be taken to alert and protect operating personnel and members of the public in the event of an accidental release of H2S gas shall be submitted to the division as part of the initial APD for a well or as a sundry notice.
3. Any proposed drill site location shall be planned to obtain the maximum safety benefits consistent with the rig configuration, terrain, prevailing winds, etc.
4. At least two cleared areas shall be designated as crew briefing or safety areas.
5. Protective equipment shall be provided by the operator or its drilling contractor for operating personnel and shall include the following:
6. Each drill site shall have an H2S detection and monitoring system that activates audible and visible alarms when the concentration of H2S reaches the threshold limit of 20 ppm in air. This equipment shall have a rapid response time and be capable of sensing a minimum of ten ppm H2S in air, with at least three sensing points, located at the shale shaker, on the derrick floor, and in the cellar. Other sensing points shall be located at other critical areas where H2S might accumulate. Portable H2S detection equipment capable of sensing an H2S concentration of 20 ppm shall be available for any working personnel and shall be equipped with an audible warning signal.
7. Equipment to indicate wind direction at any time shall be installed at prominent locations. At least two wind socks or streamers shall be located at separate elevations at the well location and shall be easily visible from any areas of the location. Windsocks or streamers shall be located in illuminated areas for night operations.
8. When H2S is encountered during drilling, well marked, highly visible warning signs shall be displayed at the rig and along any access routes to the well location.
9. Unless adequate natural ventilation is present, portable fans or ventilation equipment shall be located in work areas to disperse H2S when it is encountered.
10. A flare system shall be utilized to safely gather and burn H2S bearing gas.
11. Sufficient quantities of additives shall be maintained on location to add to the mud system to scavenge or neutralize H2S.