WEBVTT 00:00:04.600 --> 00:00:06.190 Good morning, everybody. 00:00:06.190 --> 00:00:08.580 My name is Aaron LeJeune, 00:00:08.580 --> 00:00:11.130 I'm one of the engineers that reviews the H-5 submitted. 00:00:11.130 --> 00:00:15.200 And I also review the W-2/G-1s submitted as well. 00:00:15.200 --> 00:00:18.600 I've been at the Commission now for about three years, 00:00:18.600 --> 00:00:19.550 and this will be my first time 00:00:19.550 --> 00:00:22.050 doing a webinar presentation for them, 00:00:22.050 --> 00:00:23.643 and I hope that you enjoy it. 00:00:25.030 --> 00:00:28.570 Today, we'll be going over the new online H-5 system 00:00:28.570 --> 00:00:30.890 and hopefully answer any questions 00:00:30.890 --> 00:00:33.113 that y'all have that regard to it. 00:00:34.468 --> 00:00:37.690 I will say that at the end, if we have any extra time, 00:00:37.690 --> 00:00:39.120 hopefully we can answer some questions, 00:00:39.120 --> 00:00:42.060 but we'll also have a Q and A where my moderator, 00:00:42.060 --> 00:00:44.573 Lauryn McFarland will be answering questions. 00:00:50.010 --> 00:00:51.810 And right here, this is a link for all 00:00:51.810 --> 00:00:53.850 the other presentations, including mine, 00:00:53.850 --> 00:00:56.320 and the future ones to come. 00:00:56.320 --> 00:01:00.090 It'll include the live feeds and you can download the PDFs 00:01:00.090 --> 00:01:03.320 of the presentations and this link will 00:01:03.320 --> 00:01:05.640 also be in the Q and A, so when, 00:01:05.640 --> 00:01:07.233 if we ever get further into the presentation 00:01:07.233 --> 00:01:09.080 and you want to look at it, 00:01:09.080 --> 00:01:10.820 you can always go back to the Q and A 00:01:10.820 --> 00:01:12.713 and pull that link there. 00:01:13.939 --> 00:01:18.230 I also want to note that with those downloaded PDFs, 00:01:18.230 --> 00:01:20.450 there's going to be a lot more information in the notes 00:01:20.450 --> 00:01:23.530 section that you will see from this presentation. 00:01:23.530 --> 00:01:25.550 So there's a lot more information. 00:01:25.550 --> 00:01:30.020 So I highly recommend getting those downloaded PDF 00:01:30.020 --> 00:01:32.373 so you can see all the extra notes as well. 00:01:36.360 --> 00:01:37.193 First off, we're going to start 00:01:37.193 --> 00:01:39.373 with What is a Mechanical Integrity Test. 00:01:41.030 --> 00:01:42.560 It is a MIT. 00:01:42.560 --> 00:01:44.930 The MIT is a pressure test used to determine 00:01:44.930 --> 00:01:49.420 if there are any leaks in the casing, tubing, or packer. 00:01:49.420 --> 00:01:52.513 These are typically ran annually or every five years. 00:01:57.810 --> 00:02:02.060 And let's talk about also the what's new with the H-5s 00:02:03.100 --> 00:02:06.890 Top of Cement as of November 4th, 2020, 00:02:06.890 --> 00:02:10.090 Top of Cement was added onto the H-5 form 00:02:10.090 --> 00:02:13.043 and is now required on all submissions. 00:02:14.830 --> 00:02:18.000 And also as of May first of this year, 00:02:18.000 --> 00:02:20.240 all H-5s are now required to be submitted 00:02:20.240 --> 00:02:21.850 on the online system. 00:02:21.850 --> 00:02:25.300 If you send a hard copy to your district office, 00:02:25.300 --> 00:02:27.660 it will be sent back. 00:02:27.660 --> 00:02:30.710 This includes all types of H-5s, even corrections. 00:02:30.710 --> 00:02:34.420 If you need to make a correction to an H-5 in some way, 00:02:34.420 --> 00:02:36.593 you can do that by submitting it online. 00:02:41.410 --> 00:02:44.120 We're going to show you how to get to the online system 00:02:44.120 --> 00:02:47.870 to use the H-5 online system. 00:02:47.870 --> 00:02:50.730 So when you use, when you go to the main webpage 00:02:50.730 --> 00:02:52.920 of the railroad Commission, at the top right 00:02:52.920 --> 00:02:56.140 there'll be a red ribbon that says RRC applications. 00:02:56.140 --> 00:02:57.487 When you click on that, it'll actually bring 00:02:57.487 --> 00:03:00.610 you to this page that you are seeing right now. 00:03:00.610 --> 00:03:01.995 And then from there, you will click on 00:03:01.995 --> 00:03:05.280 the online box and that'll take you 00:03:05.280 --> 00:03:10.280 directly to the first page, the login for the RRC online. 00:03:16.390 --> 00:03:18.130 As you see, this is what you'll first come up to. 00:03:18.130 --> 00:03:21.450 You'll see this user ID and password login. 00:03:21.450 --> 00:03:25.420 If you have access and have already created a login, 00:03:25.420 --> 00:03:27.920 you should be able to type that in and hit submit. 00:03:28.795 --> 00:03:32.470 Then it'll bring you up to your main applications page, 00:03:32.470 --> 00:03:36.307 where you will then see disposal well, pressure test (H-5). 00:03:37.650 --> 00:03:39.960 Now, if you have not been given access 00:03:39.960 --> 00:03:42.550 or granted filing rights to use the H-5, 00:03:42.550 --> 00:03:46.030 you would need to get that from your original admin account 00:03:46.030 --> 00:03:47.340 and give your, 00:03:47.340 --> 00:03:50.343 give the filing rights to use the online system. 00:03:51.340 --> 00:03:53.710 But if you already have the access, 00:03:53.710 --> 00:03:56.980 it should be at the very bottom of your main applications. 00:03:56.980 --> 00:03:58.350 Once you've clicked that it'll take you 00:03:58.350 --> 00:04:01.103 directly to our online H-5 system. 00:04:05.410 --> 00:04:08.240 And the first main page that you land on when you click, 00:04:08.240 --> 00:04:09.650 when you go onto the online system 00:04:09.650 --> 00:04:11.860 will be your actions needed tab. 00:04:11.860 --> 00:04:16.100 That's pretty important because if an H-5 00:04:16.100 --> 00:04:18.290 is ever sent back to you with an inconclusive 00:04:18.290 --> 00:04:20.140 violation that needs corrections, 00:04:20.140 --> 00:04:22.860 you'll find it right here in your action needed tab. 00:04:22.860 --> 00:04:26.470 Also, if you've been working on a previous H-5 filing 00:04:26.470 --> 00:04:28.370 and you haven't submitted it yet, 00:04:28.370 --> 00:04:30.853 it will also be in your action needed tab. 00:04:31.770 --> 00:04:33.410 So this is what you, this will be where 00:04:33.410 --> 00:04:35.760 all the wells that you need to work on 00:04:35.760 --> 00:04:37.420 would be in this area. 00:04:37.420 --> 00:04:40.440 And then over here, we have the left column tab, 00:04:40.440 --> 00:04:42.750 but for navigational reasons, 00:04:42.750 --> 00:04:45.580 we have the RRC online. If you click that, 00:04:45.580 --> 00:04:49.230 it'll direct you right back to your main applications. 00:04:49.230 --> 00:04:52.820 If it's timed out, then you'll have to log back in. 00:04:52.820 --> 00:04:54.660 You click on the H-5 home. 00:04:54.660 --> 00:04:57.423 It'll direct you back to your action needed dashboard. 00:04:58.270 --> 00:05:01.430 Same thing with clicking on your action needed. 00:05:01.430 --> 00:05:03.100 And then you have your submitted tab. 00:05:03.100 --> 00:05:04.630 This is for wells that are still, 00:05:04.630 --> 00:05:08.033 that haven't been approved or failed yet. 00:05:09.750 --> 00:05:12.403 Then we have your approved tab and your failed tab. 00:05:14.300 --> 00:05:16.870 And then below that we have the search H-5 tests. 00:05:16.870 --> 00:05:20.580 It's a large search engine that you can work as a database 00:05:20.580 --> 00:05:23.920 to find all H-5s that have been submitted online. 00:05:23.920 --> 00:05:27.490 There, you can see the test status of all wells, 00:05:27.490 --> 00:05:29.370 also from your submitted area. 00:05:29.370 --> 00:05:32.030 You should be able to see the test status too, 00:05:32.030 --> 00:05:35.083 before it is approved or failed or inconclusive. 00:05:36.760 --> 00:05:38.860 Then below the search H-5 tests, 00:05:38.860 --> 00:05:40.880 we have new H-5 tests. 00:05:40.880 --> 00:05:43.170 This is what would be clicked when you were 00:05:43.170 --> 00:05:46.330 going to submit a brand new filing. 00:05:46.330 --> 00:05:49.230 And at the very bottom, you have your user's guide. 00:05:49.230 --> 00:05:52.390 Now this entire presentation pulls a lot 00:05:52.390 --> 00:05:54.280 of information from that user guide. 00:05:54.280 --> 00:05:56.990 So I highly suggest if you're having an issue, 00:05:56.990 --> 00:05:59.120 you can always jump to that user guide. 00:05:59.120 --> 00:06:01.210 It has quick navigation where you can click 00:06:01.210 --> 00:06:03.270 on Chapters and it'll take you directly 00:06:03.270 --> 00:06:06.410 to what the information you are trying to look up. 00:06:06.410 --> 00:06:08.120 It's very helpful, and it's pretty much 00:06:08.120 --> 00:06:10.333 the backbone of this entire presentation. 00:06:13.170 --> 00:06:16.190 So now we're going to actually start with figuring out 00:06:16.190 --> 00:06:19.310 learning how to submit a new H-5. 00:06:19.310 --> 00:06:21.551 So from that left column, 00:06:21.551 --> 00:06:23.800 you're going to go ahead and click new H-5 tests. 00:06:23.800 --> 00:06:26.960 And it's going to pull up a new, a new page. 00:06:26.960 --> 00:06:29.000 That's going to ask for at the very top, 00:06:29.000 --> 00:06:31.870 either the UIC number, the API number, 00:06:31.870 --> 00:06:33.763 there's also an advanced search, 00:06:35.240 --> 00:06:36.940 depending on which one you choose, 00:06:36.940 --> 00:06:39.493 you would put you type in your UIC, API number, 00:06:40.457 --> 00:06:42.340 click find it'll pull up a new dialog box, 00:06:42.340 --> 00:06:43.320 make sure you don't have any kind 00:06:43.320 --> 00:06:46.520 of pop up blocker activated. 00:06:46.520 --> 00:06:47.950 It won't work at that point. 00:06:47.950 --> 00:06:51.910 So make sure you don't have anything like that 00:06:51.910 --> 00:06:55.740 on your computer when using the H-5 online system. 00:06:55.740 --> 00:06:57.330 So you'd click find, 00:06:57.330 --> 00:06:58.840 and then you would select the well 00:06:58.840 --> 00:07:00.233 that you were looking for. 00:07:01.910 --> 00:07:03.700 And then from the advanced search, 00:07:03.700 --> 00:07:06.720 if they're having issues using these two options, 00:07:06.720 --> 00:07:09.210 advanced search has other things you can look up 00:07:09.210 --> 00:07:13.550 like using your operator, name, number, the well number, 00:07:13.550 --> 00:07:15.240 lease name and number, and there's 00:07:15.240 --> 00:07:17.530 also the field name and number, 00:07:17.530 --> 00:07:19.883 But once you've gone and chosen your well, 00:07:20.760 --> 00:07:24.770 it will then pre-populate operator info and well info, 00:07:24.770 --> 00:07:27.610 and that would include like the lease name and number 00:07:27.610 --> 00:07:29.690 and stuff like that. 00:07:29.690 --> 00:07:32.763 These pieces of information, can't be modified. 00:07:35.870 --> 00:07:39.830 Also want to note that when you are looking for, 00:07:39.830 --> 00:07:43.150 when you're trying to start looking for your well, 00:07:43.150 --> 00:07:45.340 you need to make sure that your lease number 00:07:45.340 --> 00:07:46.610 has already been generated. 00:07:46.610 --> 00:07:49.620 If you do not have a lease number, the H-5 00:07:49.620 --> 00:07:52.450 online system will not be able to find that well. 00:07:52.450 --> 00:07:54.840 So if you have a brand new well that's just been built, 00:07:54.840 --> 00:07:58.120 you need to make sure that W-2/G-1 gets submitted as soon 00:07:58.120 --> 00:08:01.043 as possible so that lease number can be generated. 00:08:02.350 --> 00:08:05.543 I also want to note that for dual completed wells, 00:08:06.768 --> 00:08:10.660 those include, those would require two submissions, 00:08:10.660 --> 00:08:13.210 one for each UIC number. 00:08:13.210 --> 00:08:15.520 Dual injection wells have two UIC numbers 00:08:15.520 --> 00:08:17.120 and one API number. 00:08:17.120 --> 00:08:19.460 So depending on how you're searching it, 00:08:19.460 --> 00:08:21.090 if you go by UIC, 00:08:21.090 --> 00:08:23.150 you'd have to do a different find for each one. 00:08:23.150 --> 00:08:24.510 If you do the API number, 00:08:24.510 --> 00:08:28.000 when you click find it'll pull up both of those wells 00:08:28.000 --> 00:08:30.350 and that, and that new dialog box. 00:08:30.350 --> 00:08:33.550 So make sure if you're having a dual injection well, 00:08:33.550 --> 00:08:35.050 you've submitted both of them. 00:08:44.850 --> 00:08:46.610 Okay and we're going to move on to the page one. 00:08:46.610 --> 00:08:49.087 I want to make sure that anybody who's maybe late into this, 00:08:49.087 --> 00:08:52.830 into this webinar knows that if they want to be able to pull 00:08:52.830 --> 00:08:55.210 this presentation or go and find the PDFs, 00:08:55.210 --> 00:08:57.760 that there's a link in the Q and A and you, 00:08:57.760 --> 00:08:59.850 and it'll bring you up and you can be able to download 00:08:59.850 --> 00:09:02.003 the PDFs for this presentation. 00:09:05.999 --> 00:09:07.200 But for the first piece of information, 00:09:07.200 --> 00:09:09.680 so this part, once you've found your well, 00:09:09.680 --> 00:09:13.930 this is part of the area that will be pre-populated. 00:09:13.930 --> 00:09:16.490 And then your first required piece of information is going 00:09:16.490 --> 00:09:19.063 to be the date it was performed right here. 00:09:20.150 --> 00:09:22.940 And then over here, we have your reasons for tests. 00:09:22.940 --> 00:09:24.810 There's multiple types of reasoning's for tests, 00:09:24.810 --> 00:09:27.264 we have the initial tests, there can be, 00:09:27.264 --> 00:09:31.520 there was a work-over done, so an after work over test, 00:09:31.520 --> 00:09:34.733 you have your annual five-year regular MITs. 00:09:35.740 --> 00:09:38.493 If you are planning on canceling 00:09:39.580 --> 00:09:40.880 or suspending your permit, 00:09:40.880 --> 00:09:43.340 there's an option in there as well. 00:09:43.340 --> 00:09:45.370 And if you are trying to reactivate your permit, 00:09:45.370 --> 00:09:47.850 that is another option you have there. 00:09:47.850 --> 00:09:49.440 The next piece of required information 00:09:49.440 --> 00:09:52.600 is a yes/no question of, is this a retest? 00:09:52.600 --> 00:09:54.680 If it's no select, no. 00:09:54.680 --> 00:09:56.560 And this piece will be, 00:09:56.560 --> 00:09:58.110 you won't have to put anything here 00:09:58.110 --> 00:09:59.660 for the previous test date. 00:09:59.660 --> 00:10:02.173 If you select, yes, this will then be 00:10:02.173 --> 00:10:04.433 a required piece of information. 00:10:06.460 --> 00:10:08.710 There's another question. 00:10:08.710 --> 00:10:12.353 That's a remedial actions prior to test retest, 00:10:13.860 --> 00:10:16.130 if answered, yes, then this will become 00:10:16.130 --> 00:10:18.490 a required piece of information right here. 00:10:18.490 --> 00:10:21.610 If this is answered no, this will be left grayed out, 00:10:21.610 --> 00:10:23.960 and you won't be able to do anything with this. 00:10:25.012 --> 00:10:27.100 Then once this is all filled out properly, 00:10:27.100 --> 00:10:28.790 we'll then move on to the casing record. 00:10:28.790 --> 00:10:30.550 When you first get into it, it'll always have 00:10:30.550 --> 00:10:34.330 these three casings already pre-populated, 00:10:34.330 --> 00:10:38.190 or these ones, this won't be pre-populated, 00:10:38.190 --> 00:10:40.010 of the surface, your long string, 00:10:40.010 --> 00:10:41.480 and your tubing, or hanging. 00:10:41.480 --> 00:10:45.880 Now, if your well build doesn't include a surface casing, 00:10:45.880 --> 00:10:49.170 you can either leave it blank or delete it, 00:10:49.170 --> 00:10:51.500 all casing records are required to have 00:10:51.500 --> 00:10:55.320 a long string casing, do not remove your long string. 00:10:55.320 --> 00:10:57.860 It won't let you go on to page two if you do not 00:10:57.860 --> 00:10:59.880 have a long string filled out. 00:10:59.880 --> 00:11:02.390 Don't put zeros for your long string, 00:11:02.390 --> 00:11:04.713 definitely in the build for an injection well. 00:11:05.642 --> 00:11:07.970 And then you have your tubing or hanging string. 00:11:07.970 --> 00:11:11.690 So if you have more than just these three, 00:11:11.690 --> 00:11:14.990 we also have this string select type right here, 00:11:14.990 --> 00:11:16.010 which is where you, if you, 00:11:16.010 --> 00:11:21.010 you can add an another liner or maybe an intermediate casing 00:11:22.060 --> 00:11:25.373 or another tubing hanging string into the well build. 00:11:27.350 --> 00:11:29.710 I want to make sure that we all know that this piece of 00:11:29.710 --> 00:11:34.710 information needs to match your most recent W-2/G-1 exactly. 00:11:35.470 --> 00:11:38.750 So if your W-2/G-1 shows that you have intermediate casing, 00:11:38.750 --> 00:11:42.550 you should be reporting that intermediate casing. 00:11:42.550 --> 00:11:46.070 If there's two liners, if there's one liner, 00:11:46.070 --> 00:11:48.650 you need to add those into the casing record, 00:11:48.650 --> 00:11:51.260 they should be matching perfectly. 00:11:51.260 --> 00:11:52.710 And of course, we also now have 00:11:52.710 --> 00:11:54.060 the Top of Cement here that is 00:11:54.060 --> 00:11:56.230 a required piece of information. 00:11:56.230 --> 00:11:58.000 This has to be filled out to be moving, 00:11:58.000 --> 00:12:00.323 to move on to the next page. 00:12:02.090 --> 00:12:04.490 Let's see is there anything else? 00:12:06.030 --> 00:12:08.810 Good. And so once you've filled out this information 00:12:08.810 --> 00:12:11.027 and it matches your W-2/G-1, 00:12:11.027 --> 00:12:14.160 you have your Top of Cements that are now required, 00:12:14.160 --> 00:12:16.990 you would then click this next button at the bottom left. 00:12:16.990 --> 00:12:18.890 If there's anything that's missing, 00:12:18.890 --> 00:12:23.707 there'll be a red X above that piece of information. 00:12:23.707 --> 00:12:27.323 And it'll detail what needs to be added or fixed. 00:12:28.163 --> 00:12:30.070 If that doesn't happen when you click next, 00:12:30.070 --> 00:12:32.713 it'll then move you on to page two. 00:12:39.270 --> 00:12:40.360 For page two, your first piece 00:12:40.360 --> 00:12:41.890 of required information would be your 00:12:41.890 --> 00:12:43.360 packer make and model. 00:12:43.360 --> 00:12:45.140 It's going to have three selections on there. 00:12:45.140 --> 00:12:48.400 There's the first one, no packer, injection down casing. 00:12:48.400 --> 00:12:50.470 Now that's a special condition on your permit, 00:12:50.470 --> 00:12:53.450 if you do not have it, do not select it. 00:12:53.450 --> 00:12:56.380 Then you have other equipment when selected, 00:12:56.380 --> 00:12:57.620 when you select other equipment, 00:12:57.620 --> 00:12:59.770 it'll bring up a new dialog box over here, 00:12:59.770 --> 00:13:02.700 where it'll ask for what is the other piece of information. 00:13:02.700 --> 00:13:05.790 So that'd be like usual, a cast iron bridge plug, 00:13:05.790 --> 00:13:08.890 a retrievable plug, something like that. 00:13:08.890 --> 00:13:11.560 And then your last option would just be packer. 00:13:11.560 --> 00:13:14.220 And then it'll also bring a new dialog box where you can 00:13:14.220 --> 00:13:16.300 give the type of packer, which isn't 00:13:16.300 --> 00:13:18.540 all that pertinent information. 00:13:18.540 --> 00:13:20.240 The next piece of required information 00:13:20.240 --> 00:13:23.420 will be that depth packer set. 00:13:23.420 --> 00:13:25.240 That'll be the same depth if you choose 00:13:25.240 --> 00:13:28.030 cast iron bridge plug, or if you choose 00:13:28.030 --> 00:13:29.090 other cast iron bridge plug, 00:13:29.090 --> 00:13:31.610 you need to put the depth of that cast iron bridge plug. 00:13:31.610 --> 00:13:35.960 If you have packer, then you put the depth of the packer. 00:13:35.960 --> 00:13:39.120 And if you have no packer injection down casing, 00:13:39.120 --> 00:13:40.740 it'll be grayed out and it won't be 00:13:40.740 --> 00:13:43.000 a required piece of information. 00:13:43.000 --> 00:13:45.980 I will say that all this information, once again, 00:13:45.980 --> 00:13:48.030 needs to be matching your W-2/G-1, 00:13:48.030 --> 00:13:51.940 if you TAed your well and your W-2/G-1 does not reflect 00:13:51.940 --> 00:13:55.140 that, we will send out violation letters for that. 00:13:55.140 --> 00:13:56.670 If your packer has been moved, 00:13:56.670 --> 00:13:59.780 if your tubing has been moved, or replaced in any way, 00:13:59.780 --> 00:14:01.343 that is a required piece of information 00:14:01.343 --> 00:14:03.093 that needs to be reported. 00:14:05.310 --> 00:14:06.359 And then after that, 00:14:06.359 --> 00:14:08.120 we have a pre-populated piece of information. 00:14:08.120 --> 00:14:09.970 This is from your permit it is 00:14:09.970 --> 00:14:12.740 your permitted injection interval. 00:14:12.740 --> 00:14:13.573 And then below that, 00:14:13.573 --> 00:14:17.160 we now have our completed injection interval top and bottom. 00:14:17.160 --> 00:14:18.450 This needs to be filled out, 00:14:18.450 --> 00:14:21.840 and should also be matching your most recent W-2. 00:14:21.840 --> 00:14:23.740 Now, if your well has been TAed and there 00:14:23.740 --> 00:14:25.630 are no intervals being injected into you, 00:14:25.630 --> 00:14:26.623 we have a check mark box right here 00:14:26.623 --> 00:14:29.600 that says "no intervals" and click on that, 00:14:29.600 --> 00:14:31.790 it'll gray these out and they won't 00:14:31.790 --> 00:14:34.623 be required pieces of information anymore. 00:14:36.210 --> 00:14:37.720 For that we have our, 00:14:37.720 --> 00:14:39.990 more pre-populated pieces of information, 00:14:39.990 --> 00:14:42.160 the authorized liquid injection pressure 00:14:42.160 --> 00:14:44.200 and your authorized gas injection pressure, 00:14:44.200 --> 00:14:45.770 depending on your permit, 00:14:45.770 --> 00:14:48.670 it may have both may only have one of them, 00:14:48.670 --> 00:14:50.970 but these are just the determining factors of where, 00:14:50.970 --> 00:14:53.320 of what you're required to test up to 00:14:53.320 --> 00:14:55.313 when conducting your MIT. 00:14:56.230 --> 00:14:58.700 And the last piece of information at the top here 00:14:58.700 --> 00:15:00.920 will be your well status. 00:15:00.920 --> 00:15:05.030 There are quite a few of different types of well status. 00:15:05.030 --> 00:15:07.910 Of course, the typical ones are active, 00:15:07.910 --> 00:15:10.920 temporarily abandoned, and shut in. 00:15:10.920 --> 00:15:13.290 But there's also options like the drill, 00:15:13.290 --> 00:15:15.397 drilled but not completed, 00:15:15.397 --> 00:15:18.840 the injection permit is being suspended, 00:15:18.840 --> 00:15:20.780 you're converting it to production, 00:15:20.780 --> 00:15:23.710 canceling the permit, the well's being plugged, 00:15:23.710 --> 00:15:27.683 or this is an initial test before injection is occurring. 00:15:29.580 --> 00:15:30.930 But once you have all this piece of information, 00:15:30.930 --> 00:15:33.170 we're going to move over here to the test pressure portion 00:15:33.170 --> 00:15:34.600 and the first two things that come up 00:15:34.600 --> 00:15:37.170 are these check mark boxes. 00:15:37.170 --> 00:15:39.340 And we're going to look over them real quick. 00:15:39.340 --> 00:15:42.070 The first one states that the well did not pressure up, 00:15:42.070 --> 00:15:44.310 no test pressures to report. 00:15:44.310 --> 00:15:47.390 This is for if you know that your well has failed, 00:15:47.390 --> 00:15:49.040 it couldn't pressure up. 00:15:49.040 --> 00:15:51.940 You click this check mark box, 00:15:51.940 --> 00:15:53.033 and then you let none of this piece, 00:15:53.033 --> 00:15:56.270 none of this information is required at this point. 00:15:56.270 --> 00:15:59.950 If there are test pressures to report, I'll click this. 00:15:59.950 --> 00:16:02.750 The next one states the digital recorder readings 00:16:02.750 --> 00:16:03.883 are attached. 00:16:05.620 --> 00:16:08.481 This has caused quite a few issues 00:16:08.481 --> 00:16:11.780 with when you would try to attach a chart 00:16:11.780 --> 00:16:14.440 that's just a regular analog circular, 00:16:14.440 --> 00:16:17.600 you have some operators have accidentally clicked 00:16:17.600 --> 00:16:19.320 on this check mark box and then 00:16:19.320 --> 00:16:21.050 when you go to your attachments, 00:16:21.050 --> 00:16:23.990 it's going to require you to attach this. 00:16:23.990 --> 00:16:26.440 So if there's no digital recording to attach, 00:16:26.440 --> 00:16:28.470 be sure not to check mark that box, 00:16:28.470 --> 00:16:31.063 it's going to cause you issues on the next page. 00:16:32.070 --> 00:16:34.610 Now, if you're doing a brine mining well, 00:16:34.610 --> 00:16:36.240 this is where you would want to, 00:16:36.240 --> 00:16:37.930 brine mining wells is when you want to click 00:16:37.930 --> 00:16:39.729 on this check mark box if you're going to attach 00:16:39.729 --> 00:16:41.343 a digital recorder reading. 00:16:43.110 --> 00:16:44.900 Your next piece of information is going to be your 00:16:44.900 --> 00:16:47.470 test pressures it's going to come pre-populated 00:16:47.470 --> 00:16:51.680 with three rows, one with the initial 15 and 30 minutes, 00:16:51.680 --> 00:16:56.387 your well has your well conducted a longer test than that, 00:16:56.387 --> 00:16:57.310 then you would add your pressure readings. 00:16:57.310 --> 00:16:59.230 This would include times where if you have 00:16:59.230 --> 00:17:02.630 an hour long test or two part test was conducted, 00:17:02.630 --> 00:17:05.480 you would add two rows for your 45 minute 00:17:05.480 --> 00:17:07.073 and 60 minute rows. 00:17:09.200 --> 00:17:10.450 Let's see. 00:17:10.450 --> 00:17:13.820 So in this piece of information, you would have 00:17:13.820 --> 00:17:15.860 the required pieces of information that needed 00:17:15.860 --> 00:17:18.913 to be filled out are your tubing and casing columns. 00:17:20.556 --> 00:17:23.520 The only time the tubing would not be a required piece of 00:17:23.520 --> 00:17:28.300 information is when you have no tubing in your well. 00:17:28.300 --> 00:17:30.800 That's usually when the well is temporarily abandoned, 00:17:30.800 --> 00:17:32.630 the tubing has been pulled. 00:17:32.630 --> 00:17:35.170 Other than that, all this information 00:17:35.170 --> 00:17:36.080 needs to be filled out. 00:17:36.080 --> 00:17:38.740 If your tubing pressure is zero, 00:17:38.740 --> 00:17:41.823 you need to report those zeros in these columns. 00:17:43.320 --> 00:17:45.660 And then of course your test pressures that you're actually 00:17:45.660 --> 00:17:47.450 pressuring the well up to goes 00:17:47.450 --> 00:17:49.083 underneath your casing column. 00:17:51.820 --> 00:17:53.520 Then the bottom portion, 00:17:53.520 --> 00:17:55.283 we have this next piece of information 00:17:55.283 --> 00:17:57.830 for a yes/no question for if the test 00:17:57.830 --> 00:18:00.680 is witnessed by the RRC, you select yes, 00:18:00.680 --> 00:18:03.150 and then you'll be able to fill out the names, 00:18:03.150 --> 00:18:04.600 the RRC representative's name. 00:18:04.600 --> 00:18:07.050 If you do not know it, you can just say unknown, 00:18:07.050 --> 00:18:08.670 or if you can't read the signature, 00:18:08.670 --> 00:18:10.470 you can say that as well. 00:18:10.470 --> 00:18:11.930 The next piece of information would be 00:18:11.930 --> 00:18:14.060 your injection fluid description. 00:18:14.060 --> 00:18:16.020 This is an optional item, 00:18:16.020 --> 00:18:17.080 and this is where you would just enter 00:18:17.080 --> 00:18:18.830 that description in there. 00:18:18.830 --> 00:18:20.160 I know it's not visual, 00:18:20.160 --> 00:18:22.900 but there's more piece of information below, 00:18:22.900 --> 00:18:26.515 I couldn't get a large enough image, sadly, 00:18:26.515 --> 00:18:30.401 but below that will be the next, the next question 00:18:30.401 --> 00:18:32.870 would be the annual fluid description, 00:18:32.870 --> 00:18:35.470 the default selection is liquid. 00:18:35.470 --> 00:18:37.680 And then if it's liquid, there's no required 00:18:37.680 --> 00:18:38.790 information after that. 00:18:38.790 --> 00:18:40.690 But if you switched to gas, 00:18:40.690 --> 00:18:42.930 then you are required to type in, 00:18:42.930 --> 00:18:46.710 in the dialog box what type of gas it is. 00:18:46.710 --> 00:18:47.543 And then we, after that, 00:18:47.543 --> 00:18:51.830 we have select test survey, surveys performed on this well. 00:18:51.830 --> 00:18:56.070 If applicable, that would include sonar surveys, 00:18:56.070 --> 00:18:59.760 casing inspections, a radioactive tracer survey, 00:18:59.760 --> 00:19:01.690 or a temperature log. 00:19:01.690 --> 00:19:05.760 Then there's also a specify other types of tests conducted. 00:19:05.760 --> 00:19:08.080 And if that is selected, 00:19:08.080 --> 00:19:09.980 then you would have to type in the other 00:19:09.980 --> 00:19:12.493 type of tests conducted at the same time. 00:19:13.543 --> 00:19:15.970 And once you filled out all this information 00:19:16.870 --> 00:19:20.470 at the bottom left, once again, there'll be a next button. 00:19:20.470 --> 00:19:22.850 Once you've clicked that next button, if there's any issues, 00:19:22.850 --> 00:19:25.973 there'll be a red X that's brought up. 00:19:26.999 --> 00:19:28.990 If there isn't, it'll move you on to page three. 00:19:28.990 --> 00:19:33.990 I also want to note that when creating the H-5 filing, 00:19:35.120 --> 00:19:37.970 the filing hasn't fully been created 00:19:37.970 --> 00:19:40.400 until you've gotten to page two. 00:19:40.400 --> 00:19:41.950 So if you filled out page one, 00:19:41.950 --> 00:19:43.900 and there are, and there are issues, 00:19:43.900 --> 00:19:47.150 like it comes up with red Xs and you can't figure it out, 00:19:47.150 --> 00:19:49.010 if you don't get to page two, 00:19:49.010 --> 00:19:51.210 you're going to start all over on that filing. 00:19:51.210 --> 00:19:54.330 So I highly recommend getting to page two, 00:19:54.330 --> 00:19:56.450 it'll create the filing number at that point, 00:19:56.450 --> 00:19:58.950 and so if you need to come back to make more edits, 00:19:58.950 --> 00:20:01.703 it'll be in your action needed dashboard by that point. 00:20:04.880 --> 00:20:06.950 So now we clicked next on page two, 00:20:06.950 --> 00:20:07.967 we didn't have any issues with it, 00:20:07.967 --> 00:20:10.130 and now it's brought us to page three, 00:20:10.130 --> 00:20:12.610 which is the attachments page. 00:20:12.610 --> 00:20:13.443 The first thing you're going to see 00:20:13.443 --> 00:20:17.970 is the select attachment type or multiple attachment types. 00:20:17.970 --> 00:20:21.740 If you clicked on that digital well log on page two 00:20:21.740 --> 00:20:25.730 check mark box, then in this attachment dropbox, 00:20:25.730 --> 00:20:28.660 there's a digital MIT that you would have to, 00:20:28.660 --> 00:20:32.690 it would require you to click on as your file type. 00:20:32.690 --> 00:20:36.310 But other than that, for the most part, it would be, 00:20:36.310 --> 00:20:40.160 you'd be selecting the analog circular chart attachment. 00:20:40.160 --> 00:20:43.300 And in its title, it says in color. 00:20:43.300 --> 00:20:46.290 The charts are required to be in color. 00:20:46.290 --> 00:20:48.050 If they are in black white, 00:20:48.050 --> 00:20:50.350 there would be a violation letter sent out for that, 00:20:50.350 --> 00:20:54.290 requiring that it gets scanned in color and reattached. 00:20:54.290 --> 00:20:57.343 So, but once you've now selected your file type, 00:20:58.390 --> 00:21:02.330 this will then be, this will then be filled in as colored, 00:21:02.330 --> 00:21:04.750 and then you'll be able to choose the file 00:21:04.750 --> 00:21:07.603 and then go through your computer and attach the chart. 00:21:10.340 --> 00:21:12.110 So for the chart types, we, 00:21:12.110 --> 00:21:16.650 there's plenty of acceptable formats for the charts. 00:21:16.650 --> 00:21:18.450 Most common one would be a PDF, 00:21:18.450 --> 00:21:23.390 but of course we allow JPEGs, Excel spreadsheets 00:21:23.390 --> 00:21:25.393 with the image attached to it, 00:21:25.393 --> 00:21:27.530 TIFs and documents, as well. 00:21:27.530 --> 00:21:31.630 As long as that file isn't more than 25 megabytes, 00:21:31.630 --> 00:21:33.370 it should be able to be attached. 00:21:33.370 --> 00:21:35.163 And once you have attached it, 00:21:36.740 --> 00:21:39.860 you would see that attachment down here. 00:21:39.860 --> 00:21:42.210 If it states no attachments found, 00:21:42.210 --> 00:21:44.823 then your attachment did not load in. 00:21:46.400 --> 00:21:48.687 Once you have loaded your attachment on here, 00:21:48.687 --> 00:21:51.283 and it shows all the file information right here. 00:21:54.314 --> 00:21:55.450 You will then, at the bottom left 00:21:55.450 --> 00:21:56.600 you'll be able to click next. 00:21:56.600 --> 00:21:58.220 If there's any issues, once again, 00:21:58.220 --> 00:22:01.270 there'll be a red X that'll appear right here. 00:22:01.270 --> 00:22:03.160 Once, if there is no red X, 00:22:03.160 --> 00:22:05.460 it'll then move you on to your final page, 00:22:05.460 --> 00:22:08.270 which is where you will then click the check mark 00:22:08.270 --> 00:22:10.683 to certify, and then submit. 00:22:11.630 --> 00:22:12.510 Once you've done that, 00:22:12.510 --> 00:22:15.700 it'll then bring you back to your it'll state that the 00:22:15.700 --> 00:22:17.240 filing has been submitted, 00:22:17.240 --> 00:22:20.110 and then it'll bring you back to your actions needed tab. 00:22:20.110 --> 00:22:23.760 I will state that before submitting an H-5. 00:22:23.760 --> 00:22:26.350 It's always good to double check to make sure 00:22:26.350 --> 00:22:29.933 all the information on page one through three are correct. 00:22:32.501 --> 00:22:33.380 And what we're going to go over now 00:22:33.380 --> 00:22:35.033 is what to double-check. 00:22:36.300 --> 00:22:39.300 On page one, you type in your test date. 00:22:39.300 --> 00:22:43.270 That test date can't be edited once it's been submitted. 00:22:43.270 --> 00:22:44.860 So if you have the wrong test date, 00:22:44.860 --> 00:22:47.690 that filing will then be needed to be deleted 00:22:47.690 --> 00:22:50.800 and then a brand new filing will have to be submitted. 00:22:50.800 --> 00:22:53.610 This is going to take the, the review time 00:22:53.610 --> 00:22:55.260 and it's going to extend it. 00:22:55.260 --> 00:22:57.800 And that's just, it's a pointless violation 00:22:57.800 --> 00:22:59.470 that we can make sure that we don't 00:22:59.470 --> 00:23:02.160 have to send out by making sure that test date 00:23:02.160 --> 00:23:05.130 on page one matches the chart, 00:23:05.130 --> 00:23:08.480 or is the same test date that will be on the witness report 00:23:08.480 --> 00:23:10.653 that we would be attaching in our review. 00:23:12.110 --> 00:23:13.650 You wanna double check that chart. 00:23:13.650 --> 00:23:15.100 You want to make sure it's the correct chart. 00:23:15.100 --> 00:23:18.490 Make sure it's the chart for the well that you are filing. 00:23:18.490 --> 00:23:21.010 You want to make sure that chart has the test date on it 00:23:21.010 --> 00:23:23.740 that matches the test date for the filing you are, 00:23:23.740 --> 00:23:27.123 that you have for the filing test date on page one. 00:23:28.670 --> 00:23:30.613 If there was a wrong chart, a violation will, 00:23:30.613 --> 00:23:34.949 for one, an improper review may happen if the chart, 00:23:34.949 --> 00:23:38.323 if it isn't noticed that the wrong chart is attached, 00:23:39.270 --> 00:23:42.260 if it is, then a violation will be sent out 00:23:42.260 --> 00:23:44.450 requesting the correct chart. 00:23:44.450 --> 00:23:46.460 Then also also on page one, 00:23:46.460 --> 00:23:48.890 you want to check that well information when you first 00:23:48.890 --> 00:23:50.110 pre-populated all that. 00:23:50.110 --> 00:23:51.570 You want to make sure that's the 00:23:51.570 --> 00:23:56.000 operator name that's the correct operator is there, 00:23:56.000 --> 00:23:58.450 that the correct well number is there, API UIC, 00:23:58.450 --> 00:24:01.380 you wanna make sure all that is the correct information. 00:24:01.380 --> 00:24:03.865 We don't want operators accidentally submitting 00:24:03.865 --> 00:24:07.050 an H-5 for a different operator. 00:24:07.050 --> 00:24:09.370 That can cause a lot of issues 00:24:09.370 --> 00:24:11.443 when we're reviewing these H-5s. 00:24:15.380 --> 00:24:16.213 And now we're going to talk about 00:24:16.213 --> 00:24:18.453 the H-5 violations being sent out. 00:24:19.470 --> 00:24:23.680 So when injection review is completed 00:24:23.680 --> 00:24:25.300 and a violation letter is sent out, 00:24:25.300 --> 00:24:29.110 that is sent directly to the email that is attached 00:24:29.110 --> 00:24:32.753 to the log, to the online RRC login. 00:24:33.920 --> 00:24:38.920 After that a hard copy letter will also be sent by mail, 00:24:41.640 --> 00:24:44.580 usually received, I would say a week and a half later. 00:24:44.580 --> 00:24:47.760 So if you've already resolved that violation, 00:24:47.760 --> 00:24:49.850 you should be able to go into the online system 00:24:49.850 --> 00:24:52.750 and search that and see that if you've resubmitted it, 00:24:52.750 --> 00:24:56.300 or if you've done some piece of information, 00:24:56.300 --> 00:24:57.960 it may say approved now, 00:24:57.960 --> 00:25:00.830 or maybe another violation was sent in. 00:25:00.830 --> 00:25:03.383 But that hard copy is just to go back to, 00:25:03.383 --> 00:25:05.990 just to refer back to the online system, 00:25:05.990 --> 00:25:07.833 to check, to make sure that the, 00:25:08.796 --> 00:25:12.303 that the correction has been made. 00:25:14.240 --> 00:25:15.890 On the, on those violation letters, 00:25:15.890 --> 00:25:20.653 they grant you 60 days to get that violation resolved. 00:25:23.150 --> 00:25:26.104 If you have a failed violation, 00:25:26.104 --> 00:25:27.650 I do want to note that you are required 00:25:27.650 --> 00:25:29.913 to shut in your well immediately. 00:25:31.330 --> 00:25:33.200 After that, after those 60 days, 00:25:33.200 --> 00:25:35.010 if the violation has not been resolved, 00:25:35.010 --> 00:25:38.410 a certified letter will then be sent out by mail 00:25:39.550 --> 00:25:42.200 and that grants you another 30 days. 00:25:42.200 --> 00:25:44.050 After those 30 days are up, 00:25:44.050 --> 00:25:46.853 the lease will then sever or seal, 00:25:48.020 --> 00:25:50.620 and you won't be able to do anything on that lease 00:25:50.620 --> 00:25:52.380 until you've resolved that violation 00:25:52.380 --> 00:25:54.723 and you've paid that $750 fee. 00:26:01.495 --> 00:26:05.068 Now we're going to go and actually make a correction. 00:26:05.068 --> 00:26:05.901 When you receive a violation, 00:26:05.901 --> 00:26:09.220 that requests you to make a correction 00:26:09.220 --> 00:26:10.670 and resubmit it back to us, 00:26:10.670 --> 00:26:12.820 if you go to your actions needed dashboard, 00:26:12.820 --> 00:26:14.800 you should be able to look up that filing 00:26:14.800 --> 00:26:17.530 by either a UIC number, API, 00:26:17.530 --> 00:26:19.090 if you have that filing number, 00:26:19.090 --> 00:26:20.820 you can search it by that. 00:26:20.820 --> 00:26:24.050 And it'll pull up, the action needed tab. 00:26:24.050 --> 00:26:25.853 And if you click the actions button, 00:26:26.690 --> 00:26:29.510 you're able to make the corrections on it, 00:26:29.510 --> 00:26:31.540 it'll give you the option for correct and resubmit. 00:26:31.540 --> 00:26:34.973 And this will bring you right back to your original filing, 00:26:35.900 --> 00:26:38.100 where you can make the necessary corrections, 00:26:38.100 --> 00:26:40.360 and then resubmit it back to us. 00:26:40.360 --> 00:26:41.860 I want to say that I would, 00:26:41.860 --> 00:26:44.310 you really do need to review violation letters 00:26:44.310 --> 00:26:47.140 to make sure all the necessary corrections are made. 00:26:47.140 --> 00:26:49.340 Because if you only make a few of the corrections, 00:26:49.340 --> 00:26:50.420 we're going to send a violation, 00:26:50.420 --> 00:26:52.360 right back to you stating that you 00:26:52.360 --> 00:26:55.330 didn't do all the corrections needed, 00:26:55.330 --> 00:26:57.250 and there's still pieces of information 00:26:57.250 --> 00:26:59.370 that we are requiring to be fixed. 00:26:59.370 --> 00:27:01.730 So make sure you look over those violation letters 00:27:01.730 --> 00:27:03.308 sent out to you. 00:27:03.308 --> 00:27:05.860 We can hand type them out and we can, 00:27:05.860 --> 00:27:08.500 we can add as much information and it's, you know, 00:27:09.492 --> 00:27:10.325 that's one of the good things 00:27:10.325 --> 00:27:12.480 that's what the online system is that the violation letters 00:27:12.480 --> 00:27:15.620 have a lot more detail in them. 00:27:15.620 --> 00:27:17.590 So make sure that you look through them 00:27:17.590 --> 00:27:20.850 and resolve so you can resolve the violation 00:27:20.850 --> 00:27:23.200 the first time when you're making a correction. 00:27:30.130 --> 00:27:31.930 Now, that was for a violation 00:27:31.930 --> 00:27:35.070 that gave the operator the right 00:27:35.070 --> 00:27:36.213 to make a correction. 00:27:37.899 --> 00:27:40.520 There are times where a violation is sent out 00:27:40.520 --> 00:27:44.220 that doesn't allow immediate corrections. 00:27:44.220 --> 00:27:46.350 And this would include at the beginning, 00:27:46.350 --> 00:27:49.090 a failed test, or some inconclusive tests 00:27:49.090 --> 00:27:52.060 such as not testing at your required 00:27:52.060 --> 00:27:53.790 test pressure, or above it. 00:27:53.790 --> 00:27:56.110 Or if you don't meet a 200 differential pressure 00:27:56.110 --> 00:27:58.010 between your tubing and casing, 00:27:58.010 --> 00:28:00.943 or if the test was considered unstable. 00:28:02.040 --> 00:28:04.210 Those you do not correct. 00:28:04.210 --> 00:28:07.020 There won't be any ability to correct those. 00:28:07.020 --> 00:28:10.313 For those, those would require you to retest your well. 00:28:12.490 --> 00:28:16.030 Then some violations require that the permit be amended. 00:28:16.030 --> 00:28:19.160 This would be something like if the completed injection 00:28:19.160 --> 00:28:20.800 interval was out of zone, 00:28:20.800 --> 00:28:23.960 your packer is too shallow, and stuff like that. 00:28:23.960 --> 00:28:26.840 For those, if you want that piece of information 00:28:26.840 --> 00:28:28.193 to be opened, 00:28:32.770 --> 00:28:34.623 Excuse me, did I miss a page? 00:28:38.298 --> 00:28:39.131 I did not. 00:28:39.970 --> 00:28:40.803 Moving on. 00:28:42.920 --> 00:28:44.910 When we request, for these pieces of information, 00:28:44.910 --> 00:28:47.440 if the violation doesn't allow the correction, 00:28:47.440 --> 00:28:49.000 you have to request those to be open 00:28:49.000 --> 00:28:52.530 and you would have to give us the corrected info. 00:28:52.530 --> 00:28:55.193 Tell us what the, what the corrected, 00:28:57.200 --> 00:28:59.510 completed injection interval would be, 00:28:59.510 --> 00:29:02.050 what the correct packer depth would be, 00:29:02.050 --> 00:29:05.170 and we would then refer to that information. 00:29:14.689 --> 00:29:16.040 And then how to open these H-5 corrections. 00:29:16.040 --> 00:29:19.100 So when you send out that information to us, 00:29:19.100 --> 00:29:21.593 what we're going to be looking for, is that, 00:29:21.593 --> 00:29:24.390 that was, that new information is actually 00:29:24.390 --> 00:29:27.990 going to resolve the violation and that it, 00:29:27.990 --> 00:29:29.680 so if it resolves the violation, 00:29:29.680 --> 00:29:33.690 and it is also matching that most recent W-2/G-1. 00:29:33.690 --> 00:29:36.620 then we would then open up the filing for corrections. 00:29:36.620 --> 00:29:39.180 If it doesn't match the W-2 00:29:39.180 --> 00:29:40.930 or it won't resolve the violation, 00:29:40.930 --> 00:29:42.470 you would either then still be required 00:29:42.470 --> 00:29:44.770 to update your permit, 00:29:44.770 --> 00:29:48.000 or you need to submit an updated W-2/G-1 00:29:48.000 --> 00:29:51.630 to show that the packer depth is at an acceptable depth, 00:29:51.630 --> 00:29:52.790 and so everything that matches. 00:29:52.790 --> 00:29:57.720 We want the W-2/G-1s, the H-5s, and H-10s, 00:29:57.720 --> 00:30:00.143 all that information should all be matching. 00:30:05.120 --> 00:30:06.780 Now we're going to move on to Top of Cement. 00:30:06.780 --> 00:30:08.810 Since it's a new piece of information 00:30:08.810 --> 00:30:11.084 that's required on the H-5s, 00:30:11.084 --> 00:30:13.643 we should talk about more information on them. 00:30:14.740 --> 00:30:16.060 Where do you find my top? 00:30:16.060 --> 00:30:17.620 Where do you find the Top of Cement? 00:30:17.620 --> 00:30:22.390 Well that's on your W-2 and G-1, it's on the casing record, 00:30:22.390 --> 00:30:27.030 I want to note that if you go to those W-2/G-1s 00:30:27.030 --> 00:30:29.860 and you don't see that information, 00:30:29.860 --> 00:30:32.771 putting zeros as the Top of Cement is, 00:30:32.771 --> 00:30:37.771 is incorrect information that would, if you put zeros, 00:30:38.090 --> 00:30:39.980 that means you've cemented to surface. 00:30:39.980 --> 00:30:42.707 And if that is not true, we can't accept them. 00:30:42.707 --> 00:30:45.210 And so that's when we would send violation letters back. 00:30:45.210 --> 00:30:48.130 If you could just put zeros and that is not what's being 00:30:48.130 --> 00:30:50.790 reported on your W-2/G-1s. 00:30:50.790 --> 00:30:54.340 Now, if there is no piece of information on that W-2/G-1, 00:30:54.340 --> 00:30:55.730 you can also look back to your 00:30:55.730 --> 00:30:58.590 injection permit applications, 00:30:58.590 --> 00:31:00.850 and those should also have requested information 00:31:00.850 --> 00:31:02.750 of where your Top of Cement should be. 00:31:05.666 --> 00:31:07.020 And so for your W-2/G-1s, 00:31:07.020 --> 00:31:09.873 if you need help looking for them, if it's, 00:31:09.873 --> 00:31:14.873 if it's a W-2/G-1 submitted from 2009 to 2010 to now, 00:31:15.960 --> 00:31:18.260 those would, those would be filed online, 00:31:18.260 --> 00:31:21.190 so you would just use the regular completions query. 00:31:21.190 --> 00:31:23.510 If it's older than 2009, 00:31:23.510 --> 00:31:28.100 you would need to go through onto our new docs section 00:31:28.100 --> 00:31:29.700 and pull files from there. 00:31:29.700 --> 00:31:31.540 Those are usually very large documents, 00:31:31.540 --> 00:31:36.183 but the old, older W-2/G-1 should be in there. 00:31:38.830 --> 00:31:41.920 I also want to make sure that everybody knows 00:31:41.920 --> 00:31:43.210 that if you are still trying 00:31:43.210 --> 00:31:45.100 to get this presentation downloaded, 00:31:45.100 --> 00:31:47.080 if you go into the Q and A, 00:31:47.080 --> 00:31:49.840 there is a link for all of these presentations 00:31:49.840 --> 00:31:51.940 and you'll be able to download them there. 00:31:57.160 --> 00:31:57.993 Okay. 00:32:00.840 --> 00:32:03.290 Also more on Top of Cement for the options 00:32:03.290 --> 00:32:04.620 for inactive wells, 00:32:04.620 --> 00:32:08.180 If you are not in any immediate interest 00:32:08.180 --> 00:32:10.690 to start injection disposing with these wells, 00:32:10.690 --> 00:32:13.720 we do give the option to suspend or cancel 00:32:13.720 --> 00:32:15.340 that injection permit. 00:32:15.340 --> 00:32:17.200 If that is done, we would then waive 00:32:17.200 --> 00:32:21.410 the Top of Cement information requirement. 00:32:21.410 --> 00:32:22.750 And with that, what we mean, 00:32:22.750 --> 00:32:24.690 is we still don't want zeros there. 00:32:24.690 --> 00:32:25.870 You would just, 00:32:25.870 --> 00:32:30.140 if you had a depth of your long string at 6,000, 00:32:30.140 --> 00:32:34.180 your Top of Cement, you would just also put 6,000 00:32:34.180 --> 00:32:37.897 and we would then be able to approve that as long, 00:32:37.897 --> 00:32:40.990 and then you would through the process of canceling 00:32:40.990 --> 00:32:42.553 or suspending your permit. 00:32:43.540 --> 00:32:46.400 And that would be moving it to like a shut in producer 00:32:46.400 --> 00:32:50.253 of some sort, or a producer well of some sort. 00:32:51.470 --> 00:32:56.470 Now, once, if you do plan on after doing that, 00:32:56.820 --> 00:32:58.890 moving the well back to injection, 00:32:58.890 --> 00:33:02.660 when you file for that new injection permit, 00:33:02.660 --> 00:33:05.563 that Top of Cement information will be required. 00:33:10.990 --> 00:33:13.880 Now, my favorite part, the frequently asked questions. 00:33:13.880 --> 00:33:15.290 I've been, you know, 00:33:15.290 --> 00:33:17.140 I get questions all the time and I've been trying 00:33:17.140 --> 00:33:20.290 to make sure I get the big ones all put in here, 00:33:20.290 --> 00:33:21.747 so that hopefully any other, 00:33:21.747 --> 00:33:24.430 any other questions at the end of this presentation, 00:33:24.430 --> 00:33:26.640 we can hopefully answer them. 00:33:26.640 --> 00:33:27.627 Well, let's go with the first one. 00:33:27.627 --> 00:33:32.160 "When I go to upload my chart, it loads and then disappears, 00:33:32.160 --> 00:33:35.660 did it upload my chart? Why won't my chart upload?" 00:33:35.660 --> 00:33:39.180 So typically, like I said before on that attachments page, 00:33:39.180 --> 00:33:41.400 when you click to upload something, 00:33:41.400 --> 00:33:44.690 if it has fully uploaded in that attachments bar 00:33:44.690 --> 00:33:49.690 at the bottom, it'll show the, the files name, 00:33:50.040 --> 00:33:52.410 the file size, the file type and all of that. 00:33:52.410 --> 00:33:54.390 So if that piece of information isn't showing there, 00:33:54.390 --> 00:33:57.963 there hasn't been an attachment fully uploaded yet. 00:34:00.400 --> 00:34:01.960 Some troubleshooting for that. 00:34:01.960 --> 00:34:03.820 I would always make sure that your file 00:34:03.820 --> 00:34:06.580 isn't more than 25 megabytes, 00:34:06.580 --> 00:34:10.490 you also have the option to log out, close everything, 00:34:10.490 --> 00:34:12.377 I always suggest using Google Chrome, 00:34:12.377 --> 00:34:14.020 Google Chrome or Firefox. 00:34:14.020 --> 00:34:15.360 Those are probably the best options 00:34:15.360 --> 00:34:17.290 when using the online system. 00:34:17.290 --> 00:34:19.720 So if you, if you're using Internet Explorer, 00:34:19.720 --> 00:34:22.290 that could be a reason, cause Internet Explorer 00:34:22.290 --> 00:34:24.923 just isn't the best option anymore. 00:34:25.760 --> 00:34:30.210 So log off, log back in, try a different browser. 00:34:30.210 --> 00:34:32.310 But I would say the biggest one that I've, 00:34:32.310 --> 00:34:34.084 that we've recently discovered is that 00:34:34.084 --> 00:34:37.190 if there's a special character in the file name 00:34:37.190 --> 00:34:39.950 of that chart, that will, 00:34:39.950 --> 00:34:43.010 that will mess up the load when it uploads. 00:34:43.010 --> 00:34:45.200 So you need to remove all special characters 00:34:45.200 --> 00:34:48.630 from the file name and then give it another try. 00:34:48.630 --> 00:34:50.400 So far, I'm three for three on it. 00:34:50.400 --> 00:34:53.250 Hopefully that's the big reason that it's been happening. 00:34:54.622 --> 00:34:56.567 So next question... 00:34:56.567 --> 00:34:58.960 "When I put in my UIC or API number, 00:34:58.960 --> 00:35:01.970 I get no results. What do I do?" 00:35:01.970 --> 00:35:02.803 Well, first of all, 00:35:02.803 --> 00:35:05.020 you need to make sure if this is a new well, 00:35:05.020 --> 00:35:06.840 and you haven't generated that lease number 00:35:06.840 --> 00:35:11.180 on the W-2/G1, you need to submit that as soon as possible, 00:35:11.180 --> 00:35:13.600 the H-5 online system does not, 00:35:13.600 --> 00:35:15.560 cannot, can't pull up any wells 00:35:15.560 --> 00:35:19.030 if it doesn't have a lease number generated for it. 00:35:19.030 --> 00:35:20.270 Another thing you need to just look at, 00:35:20.270 --> 00:35:23.470 make sure you're typing in the correct UIC or API number, 00:35:23.470 --> 00:35:27.170 maybe a fat thumb, something, there's an extra seven, 00:35:27.170 --> 00:35:29.720 who knows, go back there and make sure you have 00:35:29.720 --> 00:35:32.330 the correct number input, and then try it again. 00:35:32.330 --> 00:35:33.170 Still nothing? 00:35:33.170 --> 00:35:36.810 I'll always try logging off and logging back on, 00:35:36.810 --> 00:35:39.400 if you're having issues still at that point, 00:35:39.400 --> 00:35:40.830 then give us a call and we should have, 00:35:40.830 --> 00:35:42.350 we should be able to see if we can figure out 00:35:42.350 --> 00:35:43.850 what's going on at that point. 00:35:45.310 --> 00:35:46.487 The next question, 00:35:46.487 --> 00:35:50.238 "My test was witnessed. Do I still have to file an H-5?" 00:35:50.238 --> 00:35:54.860 That is a, yes, it would still be a regular filing. 00:35:54.860 --> 00:35:57.430 All that's different is you're not 00:35:57.430 --> 00:35:59.430 required to attach a chart. 00:35:59.430 --> 00:36:02.130 In our review, we would then go and pick, 00:36:02.130 --> 00:36:05.270 pull the witness report and attach it ourselves 00:36:05.270 --> 00:36:07.230 and do our review process by that. 00:36:07.230 --> 00:36:10.800 But yes, you do need to submit an H-5 test 00:36:12.710 --> 00:36:13.853 if it's witnessed. 00:36:15.210 --> 00:36:16.790 I do also note that once again, 00:36:16.790 --> 00:36:19.720 there are notes on all of these on all these power, 00:36:19.720 --> 00:36:21.010 on all of these slides, 00:36:21.010 --> 00:36:23.140 so these answers have a little bit more detail 00:36:23.140 --> 00:36:24.663 in them, in the notes section. 00:36:28.110 --> 00:36:30.207 The next frequently asked questions that we have is, 00:36:30.207 --> 00:36:34.567 "My test failed. How can I get more time to make repairs?" 00:36:35.590 --> 00:36:38.470 So this is a case by case scenario, 00:36:38.470 --> 00:36:43.470 you can request extensions by emailing our H-5 info email. 00:36:43.610 --> 00:36:46.500 That'll be in, that email will be on a later slide 00:36:46.500 --> 00:36:48.840 and it's also in the notes section. 00:36:48.840 --> 00:36:50.913 And you would request an extension. 00:36:51.960 --> 00:36:53.780 Depending on the situation, 00:36:53.780 --> 00:36:56.340 you can be granted 30 to 90 days 00:36:56.340 --> 00:36:57.650 of an extension timeframe. 00:36:57.650 --> 00:37:02.140 But like I said before, it is a case by case scenario. 00:37:02.140 --> 00:37:05.910 It's not a guarantee that you will be getting an extension, 00:37:05.910 --> 00:37:09.670 especially if you've already received a certified letter. 00:37:09.670 --> 00:37:11.610 Once you've received that certified letter, 00:37:11.610 --> 00:37:13.080 we cannot give out extensions. 00:37:13.080 --> 00:37:15.070 You have that 30 day timeframe, 00:37:15.070 --> 00:37:17.683 after that the lease will sever or seal. 00:37:18.620 --> 00:37:20.187 The next question is, 00:37:20.187 --> 00:37:24.560 "My well is shut in. Do I still need to do a test?" 00:37:24.560 --> 00:37:26.000 Yes. 00:37:26.000 --> 00:37:28.370 Your permit requires you to test either annually 00:37:28.370 --> 00:37:30.230 or five-year unless you have a special petition 00:37:30.230 --> 00:37:32.020 for something different. 00:37:32.020 --> 00:37:36.270 You are required to test that well even if it's shut in. 00:37:36.270 --> 00:37:38.810 The only way to get off of that H-5 schedule 00:37:38.810 --> 00:37:41.230 is to cancel or suspend your permit, 00:37:41.230 --> 00:37:43.900 which typically requires an MIT 00:37:43.900 --> 00:37:45.923 within a year timeframe of that. 00:37:47.170 --> 00:37:48.630 And then you would have to be moving it to 00:37:48.630 --> 00:37:51.570 the production side, or plugging the well, 00:37:51.570 --> 00:37:53.040 as those are the only options to 00:37:53.040 --> 00:37:57.273 not have to test and to not do it in MIT on the well. 00:37:58.320 --> 00:38:01.430 The next question is, "My well is a producer now. 00:38:01.430 --> 00:38:04.597 How can I get my well off the H-5 schedule?" 00:38:05.970 --> 00:38:09.300 Well the steps to have gotten that well off the H-5 schedule 00:38:09.300 --> 00:38:11.900 was you were supposed to send a request 00:38:11.900 --> 00:38:14.970 to cancel or suspend to Lauryn McFarland, 00:38:14.970 --> 00:38:16.853 her email is also in the notes, 00:38:18.240 --> 00:38:20.300 and then you would request to cancel, 00:38:20.300 --> 00:38:22.020 you would need a good H-5, 00:38:22.020 --> 00:38:24.250 I believe within a year, or five-years, 00:38:24.250 --> 00:38:26.190 depending on how your permit is, 00:38:26.190 --> 00:38:27.210 or if you're just suspended, 00:38:27.210 --> 00:38:30.470 you have to have a good H-5 within three months 00:38:30.470 --> 00:38:31.703 of that request, 00:38:32.960 --> 00:38:34.660 Lauryn will then detail you the options 00:38:34.660 --> 00:38:37.310 of what you to do to get that cancellation 00:38:37.310 --> 00:38:38.840 or suspension approved. 00:38:38.840 --> 00:38:39.673 And after that, 00:38:39.673 --> 00:38:42.450 you would then submit a new W-2/G-1 00:38:42.450 --> 00:38:45.723 reclassing the well to producer. 00:38:52.060 --> 00:38:55.070 And then I've mentioned this question already before, 00:38:55.070 --> 00:38:56.560 but I'm going to bring it up again. 00:38:56.560 --> 00:38:59.020 The frequently asked the most frequently asked question that 00:38:59.020 --> 00:39:02.040 I've been been getting lately is this, 00:39:02.040 --> 00:39:05.530 this Digital MIT must be uploaded 00:39:05.530 --> 00:39:08.380 before the test is, report is submitted. 00:39:08.380 --> 00:39:10.980 If you get this, you're trying to attach 00:39:10.980 --> 00:39:14.023 a regular well analog chart in color, 00:39:15.060 --> 00:39:17.650 then you need to go back to page two. 00:39:17.650 --> 00:39:21.640 You have checked marked this box and you need to uncheck it. 00:39:21.640 --> 00:39:23.240 Once you've unchecked this, 00:39:23.240 --> 00:39:25.380 you should be able to move on past page three 00:39:25.380 --> 00:39:28.483 with your chart attached and then submit your filing. 00:39:35.760 --> 00:39:38.300 Okay, and this is the contact information page. 00:39:38.300 --> 00:39:39.379 This is, these are the, 00:39:39.379 --> 00:39:43.730 the two other engineers that are reviewing H-5s 00:39:43.730 --> 00:39:44.930 with me currently. 00:39:44.930 --> 00:39:47.760 It's me, Megan Askew and James Andres, 00:39:47.760 --> 00:39:52.400 and at the very bottom, we have the H-5 info email as well. 00:39:52.400 --> 00:39:56.620 That's for general help and inquiries, 00:39:56.620 --> 00:39:58.250 including the extensions. 00:39:58.250 --> 00:40:00.830 But if you need any help troubleshooting, 00:40:00.830 --> 00:40:04.373 we have our emails right here and our phone numbers as well. 00:40:06.920 --> 00:40:08.890 And these are our three Commissioner, 00:40:08.890 --> 00:40:10.630 or two Commissioners and the chairman, 00:40:10.630 --> 00:40:14.163 and our main office location's PO box. 00:40:17.150 --> 00:40:19.850 And this is the last slide I do want to note that, 00:40:19.850 --> 00:40:22.973 please do give evaluations using this link provided, 00:40:24.500 --> 00:40:27.560 there's also a video of this webcast that 00:40:27.560 --> 00:40:29.200 will be available. 00:40:29.200 --> 00:40:32.630 And I want to say thank you again for coming to my webinar. 00:40:32.630 --> 00:40:34.620 I hope you found it helpful. 00:40:34.620 --> 00:40:37.080 And I don't know if we have time, 00:40:37.080 --> 00:40:40.683 if there are any questions to be answered. 00:40:48.430 --> 00:40:50.040 (Lauryn) Hi Aaron, we did have a couple 00:40:50.040 --> 00:40:54.180 of questions about, they weren't able to 00:40:54.180 --> 00:40:57.410 hear you or, or the video was frozen. 00:40:57.410 --> 00:40:59.660 For those, I would just recommend 00:41:03.120 --> 00:41:05.850 coming back and watching the recording of the, 00:41:05.850 --> 00:41:07.480 of the presentation if there was a part 00:41:07.480 --> 00:41:10.190 that you weren't able to miss, 00:41:10.190 --> 00:41:12.533 or if there was a part that you did miss, 00:41:13.370 --> 00:41:15.840 the video went through, 00:41:15.840 --> 00:41:17.650 so if we have any sort of interruptions, 00:41:17.650 --> 00:41:20.843 there is a copy that will be posted later for you. 00:41:23.030 --> 00:41:25.363 And those are all the questions that we got. 00:41:26.343 --> 00:41:27.176 (Aaron) Well, I guess, 00:41:27.176 --> 00:41:30.890 I guess I can always double back and make sure that, that, 00:41:30.890 --> 00:41:35.360 like, if you had issues with hearing me there, 00:41:35.360 --> 00:41:38.810 there's a bunch of notes in the presentation. 00:41:38.810 --> 00:41:42.443 So please do go and download that PDF file. 00:41:43.520 --> 00:41:45.850 Lots of information in the notes. 00:41:45.850 --> 00:41:48.450 And also if you don't do that, 00:41:48.450 --> 00:41:51.980 there's the user manual on the online system. 00:41:51.980 --> 00:41:53.170 Like I said before, 00:41:53.170 --> 00:41:55.650 it is the backbone of this entire presentation. 00:41:55.650 --> 00:41:58.690 So go through that user manual. If you have questions, 00:41:58.690 --> 00:42:00.370 I'm sure it'll be able to help you out. 00:42:00.370 --> 00:42:02.310 Other than that, give us a call 00:42:02.310 --> 00:42:04.050 or send us an email and we'll be able to help 00:42:04.050 --> 00:42:05.913 troubleshoot in any way possible. 00:43:44.980 --> 00:43:45.813 (Molly) Okay, it doesn't look like 00:43:45.813 --> 00:43:47.240 we have any additional questions. 00:43:47.240 --> 00:43:48.890 Thank you everyone for attending. 00:43:50.406 --> 00:43:53.489 (Aaron) Thank you.