Class II fluids definition

Class II fluids means substances which are brought to the surface during oil and gas drilling, completion, production and plugging, enhanced recovery, or natural gas storage operations.
Class II fluids means deleterious fluids which are brought to the surface during oil and gas production or natural gas storage operations.

Examples of Class II fluids in a sentence

  • Qualitative and quantitative analysis of representative sample of Class II fluids to be injected.

  • The sizes of these dots refiect the frequency of each offense and punishment combination.

  • When requesting approval to dispose of or inject Class II fluids into wells, applicant will also furnish copies of the application on Form 1015 as specified, and, where noted, required attachments to Form 1015.

  • Class II fluids are primarily brines (salt water) that are brought to the surface while producing oil and gas.

  • Injection of any other Class II fluids requires separate volume reporting on a Form 14, as described in Rule 316A.

  • The specific Class II fluids reported on Form 7 are produced fluids and any gas or fluids used during enhanced recovery unit operations.

  • The estimated cumulative injection volume during the expected well life is 54,787,500 bbl of Class II fluids described in the fluid limitation section below.

  • Flowback fluids classed as Class II fluids and regulated in the Underground Injection Control (UIC) under 20 AAC 25.252.

  • The volume of approved Class II fluids injected for the purpose of enhanced recovery is not limited by this Permit.

  • Samples will be checked for compliance with Class II fluids as defined in General Rule H-1.

Related to Class II fluids

  • Class I area means a mandatory visibility protection area designated pursuant to section 169A of the federal Clean Air Act.