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  2. Begin by entering the 'Name and Address of Facility' and 'Name and Address of Owner/Operator' in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  3. Fill in the 'State', 'County', and 'Permit Number' fields. These details help in tracking your application within regulatory frameworks.
  4. Locate your well on the section plat by providing specific measurements, including surface location description and distances from quarter section lines. This ensures precise mapping of your well.
  5. Select the type of authorization required for your well activity (Individual Permit or Area Permit) and specify the class of activity (e.g., CLASS I, CLASS II).
  6. Complete the casing and tubing record after plugging by detailing sizes, weights, methods of emplacement, and cementing data for each plug. This section is vital for compliance with safety standards.
  7. Finally, certify your submission by typing or printing your name, official title, signing, and dating the document to confirm its accuracy.

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A plugged and abandoned well site. (Source: OSHA) An oil or gas well is plugged and abandoned when it docHubes the end of its useful life or becomes a dry hole. These operations include activities and tasks that present hazards to workers.
DEPs Well Plugging Program was established under the authority of the Oil and Gas Act to plug oil and gas wells where there is no identifiable responsible party. If not addressed properly, wells have the potential to cause health, safety, environmental and economic concerns.
We analyze data from up to 19,500 wells and find that median decommissioning costs are roughly $20,000 for plugging only, and $76,000 for plugging and surface reclamation. In rare cases, costs exceed $1 million per well.

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For example, a 2021 report found that plugging conventional vertical wells costs at least $38,000 per well. However, ORVIs newest report estimates the cost to be $120,000 per conventional well, on average, based on data from state-level plugging programs and the Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission.
Description. The well plugging process generally involves the removal of the production tubing and then the placement of plugs at the depths of the oil and gas producing zones and water aquifers through which the wellbore passes.
He said it usually takes about a week, 20 people and tens of thousands of dollars for the group to plug a well.
Well plugging is the process of placing plugs at specific depths in a wellbore to seal off the oil and gas producing zones and prevent migration of fluids into aquifers.
(Source: OSHA) An oil or gas well is plugged and abandoned when it docHubes the end of its useful life or becomes a dry hole. These operations include activities and tasks that present hazards to workers.

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