C. Plugging in cased hole. When a cased hole
or section of a cased hole is to be plugged or plugged back, it shall be sealed
and filled as prescribed in this section.
1.
All perforated intervals shall be either squeeze-cemented or otherwise isolated
from the wellbore by suitable plugs placed across or immediately above the
perforated interval. Cement plugs placed across perforations shall extend to at
least 50 feet above the top perforations. A cement plug shall be placed to at
least 50 feet above squeezed perforations. Cement plugs placed entirely above
perforations shall be at least 100 feet in length. At least 20 feet of cement
shall be placed on top of bridge plugs, cement retainers, or other tools left
in the hole.
2. At each coal seam
which is behind a properly installed and cemented coal-protection casing, a
cement plug shall be placed from not less than 50 feet below the base of the
coal to not less than 50 feet above the top of the coal. Whenever two or more
coal seams are not widely separated, they may be treated as a single seam and
plugged accordingly.
3. If casing
is not to be pulled, and there is uncemented annulus behind the pipe, plugging
shall be as follows:
a. Each oil, gas or
water-bearing stratum present behind the pipe in an uncemented annulus must be
isolated by perforating the casing at each zone and squeezing cement up into
the zone, or circulating cement up the annulus such that a cement fill-up of
not less than 100 feet is achieved. When squeezing or circulating the annulus,
a cement plug of at least 50 feet shall be placed inside the casing above the
perforations.
b. If the well
penetrates a minable coal-bearing section, and no coal-protection casing was
used, and if surface (water-protection) casing is either absent or not properly
placed and cemented to surface, the production casing shall be converted to a
coal-protection string by perforating at least 50 feet below the base of the
lowest coal stratum, and circulating cement in the annulus from that point to
the surface.
c. At each coal seam
in a minable coal-bearing section which is protected by a properly installed
and cemented coal-protection string, a cement plug shall be placed in casing
from not less than 50 feet below the base of the coal to not less than 50 feet
above the top of the coal. If there is uncemented annulus between the inner
casing and the coal-protection string, the casing shall be perforated to allow
cement to be circulated over the prescribed interval, and a plug of equal
length shall be placed inside the inner casing.
d. If a fresh water aquifer is exposed to the
wellbore in an uncemented annulus, it shall be isolated by perforating the
casing at least 100 feet below the aquifer and squeezing cement into the
annulus or circulating it up the annulus so that a fill-up of not less than 100
feet is achieved. When squeezing or circulating cement, a cement plug of at
least 100 feet shall be placed inside the casing above the
perforation.
e. At a point no less
than 50 feet below the shoe of surface (water-protection) string, the casing
shall be perforated and cement circulated up the annulus to a minimum fill-up
of 100 feet. A plug of equal length shall be placed inside the
casing.
f. From a point not less
than 50 feet below surface, a cement plug shall be installed which reaches the
surface. If any uncemented annuli are present at the surface, the voids should
be filled and sealed to the greatest extent possible by introducing cement from
the surface.
g. All intervals below
and between plugs shall be filled with drilling mud, bentonite gel, or other
appropriately weighted materials approved by the director.
4. If casing is to be pulled, plugging shall
be as follows:
a. All perforated intervals
shall be isolated as described in subdivision C 1 of this section.
b. Casing stubs shall be isolated by placing
a plug across or above the cut-off point. Cement plugs shall be at least 100
feet in length and shall be placed so as to have approximately equal lengths
inside and above the remnant casing. Permanent bridge plugs may be placed above
the stub and shall be capped by at least 20 feet of cement.