Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
(1) All wells shall be cased to
protect or minimize damage to the environment, surface and
groundwaters, geothermal resources and health and property. The
department shall approve proposed well spacing and well casing
programs or prescribe such modifications to the programs as the
department determines necessary for proper development, giving
consideration to such factors as:
(a) Topographic characteristics of
the area.
(b) Hydrologic,
geologic, or reservoir characteristics of the area.
(c) The number of wells that can be
economically drilled to provide the necessary volume of geothermal
resources for the intended use.
(d) Protection of correlative
rights.
(e) Minimizing
well interference.
(f)
Unreasonable interference with multiple use of lands.
(g) Protection of the
environment.
(2) Casing specifications shall be
established on an individual well basis. The following specifications
are general, but should be used as guidelines in submitting drilling
permit applications.
(a)
Conductor pipe. Annular space shall be cemented solid
from the shoe to surface. An annular blowout preventer, or
equivalent, remotely controlled hydraulically operated including a
drilling spool with side outlets or equivalent may be required by the
department. A kill line and blowdown line with appropriate fittings
shall be connected to the drilling spool when same is required.
Conductor casing shall be set to a minimum depth of
15 meters (50 feet).
(b)
Surface casing.
This casing shall be set at a depth equivalent to, or in excess of,
ten percent of the proposed depth of the well, provided, however,
such depth shall not be less than 60 meters (200 feet) or extend less
than 30 meters (100 feet) into bedrock. Surface casing holes shall be
logged with an induction electric log, or equivalent, prior to
running surface casing.
(c)
Intermediate
casing. This casing shall be required whenever anomalous
pressure zones, cave-ins, washouts, abnormal temperature zones,
uncased fresh water aquifers, uncontrollable lost circulation zones,
or other drilling hazards are present or occur, and whenever the
surface casing has not been cemented through competent rock units.
Intermediate casing strings shall be cemented solid if possible from
the shoe to surface. If a liner is used as an intermediate string,
the lap shall be tested by a fluid entry or pressure test to
determine whether a seal between the liner top and the next casing
string has been achieved. The liner overlap shall be a minimum of 30
meters (100 feet). The test shall be recorded in the driller's log
and may be witnessed by a representative of the department.
(d)
Production casing.
This casing may be set above or through the producing or injection
zone and cemented above the objective zones. Production casings shall
be cemented to the surface or lapped into the intermediate string.
Overlap shall not be less than 30 meters (100 feet) and shall be
pressure tested. Lap or casing failure shall require repair,
recementing, and successful retesting.
(e)
Cementing of
casing. Conductor and surface casing strings shall be cemented
with a quantity of cement sufficient to fill the annular space from
the shoe to surface. A high temperature resistant admix shall be used
in cementing production casing unless waived by the department, and
shall be cemented in a manner necessary to exclude, isolate, or
segregate overlying formation fluids from the geothermal resources
zone and to prevent the movement of fluids into possible fresh water
zones.
A temperature or cement bond log may be required by
the department if an unsatisfactory cementing job is
indicated.
(f)
Pressure testing. Prior to drilling out the casing shoe
after cementing, all casing strings set to a depth of 152 meters (500
feet) or less except for conductor casing, shall be pressure tested
to a minimum pressure of 35 bars (500 psi). Casing strings set to a
depth of 152 meters (500 feet) or greater shall be pressure tested to
a minimum pressure of 69 bars (1,000 psi) or 0.045 bars/meter (0.2
psi/ft) whichever is greater. Such test shall not exceed the rated
working pressure of the casing or the blowout preventor stack
assembly, whichever is lesser.
Statutory Authority: RCW 79.76.050(2). 79-02-001
(Order), § 332-17-110, filed
1/4/79.