Idle well definition
Idle well means any well that for a period of 24 consecutive months has not either produced oil or natural gas, produced water to be used in production stimulation, or been used for enhanced oil recovery, reservoir pressure management, or injection. For the purpose of determining whether a well is an idle well, production or injection is subject to verification by the division. An idle well continues to be an idle well until it has been properly abandoned in accordance with Section 3208 or it has been shown to the division’s satisfaction that, since the well became an idle well, the well has for a continuous six-month period either maintained production of oil or natural gas, maintained production of water used in production stimulation, or been used for enhanced oil recovery, reservoir pressure management, or injection. An idle well does not include an active observation well.
Idle well. . Idle or Idled well shall mean any well that has not produced oil or natural gas or has not been used for injection for six consecutive months of continuous operation during the last five or more years. An idle well does not include an active observation well.
Idle well means any well that for a period of 24 consecutive months has not either produced oil or natural gas, produced water to be used in production stimulation, or been used for enhanced oil recovery, reservoir pressure management, or injection. An idle well does not include an active observation well. An idle well continues to be an idle well until one of the following occurs:
More Definitions of Idle well
Idle well means a well, other than a suspended well, that has not been officially plugged and abandoned, on which the operator has ceased all activity, including but not limited to drilling, production or injection.
Idle well means a well, other than a suspended well, that has not been officially plugged and abandoned, on which the operator has ceased all activity, including but not limited to drilling, production or injection that for a period of 24 consecutive months has not either produced fluids or injected fluids, or, if the well is an observation well, that has had a total of six or more months within the calendar year during which reservoir data were not collected and reported to the Division. For purposes of determining whether a well is an idle well, production, injection, and reservoir data collection are subject to verification by the Division. An idle well continues to be an idle well either until the well has been properly abandoned in accordance with all applicable requirements, or until it has been shown to the Division’s satisfaction that, since the well became an idle well, the well has for a minimum of 30 consecutive days been used for production of fluids or for injection of fluids, or, if the well is an observation well, that reservoir data has been collected from the well and reported to the Division for at least seven months during the calendar year.
Idle well means any well that has had 24 consecutive months of not either producing oil or natural gas, producing water
Idle well means a well, other than a suspended well, that has not been officially plugged and abandoned, on which the operator has ceased all activity, including but not limited to drilling, production or injection. ”Service Well” is a well, other than an exploratory or temperature gradient well, not designed primarily for the purpose of producing geothermal fluids. Injection wells, observation wells, and water source wells are service wells.
Idle well means any well that has had 24 consecutive months of not either producing oil or natural gas, producing water to be used in production stimulation, enhanced oil recovery, or reservoir pressure management, or being used for injection. For the purpose of determining whether a well is an idle well, production or injection is subject to
Idle well means a geothermal well, other than a low-temperature geothermal well or suspended well, on which the operator has ceased all activity, including but not limited to drilling, production, or injection and that has not been properly plugged and abandoned in accordance with the requirements found in Article 8 of this Subchapter. An observation well may become an idle well under the criteria described in Section 1931.4, subdivision (f).
Idle well means a well for which production has been suspended for a minimum of five consecutive years, except any well being held for future programs,