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How to use or fill out the STATEWIDE RULE 10 EXCEPTION DATA SHEET - Texas - Rrc State Tx online
The STATEWIDE RULE 10 EXCEPTION DATA SHEET is an essential form for operators seeking exceptions from certain regulations within the oil and gas industry in Texas. This guide provides clear and concise steps for filling out the form online, making the process accessible to all users, regardless of their legal experience.
Follow the steps to complete the form efficiently.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to download the STATEWIDE RULE 10 EXCEPTION DATA SHEET and open it in your preferred editing tool.
- Complete the operator information section. This includes providing your name, address, RRC ID number, and the contact person’s name and phone number.
- Indicate whether you wish to receive all correspondence regarding the administrative review via email. If so, include the email address.
- Fill out the API number and the lease name along with the well number as specified.
- Under field information, you will need to provide details for each field including the field name, number, type (oil or gas), spacing and density rules, top allowable, discovery date, depth, and hydrogen sulfide status.
- Provide information on any previous instances where a Statewide Rule 10 Exception was granted for similar zones, or state that all operators must be notified.
- Indicate whether the well is on the Commission’s schedule as a multi-completed well and provide a detailed explanation of its current status if it is not.
- Answer questions regarding whether the location is regular and if a Rule 37 permit was obtained, including relevant details.
- Check if royalty and working interests are identical across all proposed zones and attach the necessary history of the subject well, including production capabilities and pressures.
- Estimate and fill out the daily commingled production for gas, oil/condensate, and water.
- Attach a schematic diagram showing the current and proposed completion of the well, detailing the production tubing and cement depths.
- Compile a service list showing all affected operators and ensure that notice is served to them upon filing.
- Address questions regarding artificial lift and state which zones can be produced without it, if applicable.
- Attach a detailed summary explaining why the well cannot be produced as a multi-completed well and the reasons for the requested exception.
- Answer the questions regarding cross-flow under different conditions and potential reservoir damage.
- Provide evidence concerning the compatibility of fluids from all zones and how any issues will be monitored.
- Present evidence related to the additional recovery of hydrocarbons resulting from down-hole commingling and provide estimates for recoverable reserves.
- Indicate what action will be taken if commingling is not approved.
- Specify the field for proration purposes if this application is the first in these fields.
- Review the completed form for accuracy, save your changes, and proceed to download, print, or share your filled-out form as necessary.
Complete your documents online today to ensure a smooth filing process.
If a well has been inactive for at least five years but less than 10 years, an operator must not only terminate electric service, but also empty or purge production fluids from all piping, tanks, vessels, and equipment associated with the well.
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