Collapse to view only § 3176.8 - Drilling/completion/workover requirements.
- § 3176.1 - Authority.
- § 3176.2 - Purpose.
- § 3176.3 - Scope.
- § 3176.4 - Definitions.
- § 3176.5 - Requirements.
- § 3176.6 - Applications, approvals, and reports.
- § 3176.7 - Public protection.
- § 3176.8 - Drilling/completion/workover requirements.
- § 3176.9 - Production requirements.
- § 3176.10 - Variances from requirements.
- § 3176.11 - Incorporation by reference.
§ 3176.1 - Authority.
This subpart is established pursuant to the authority granted to the Secretary of the Interior through various Federal and Indian mineral leasing statutes and the Federal Oil and Gas Royalty Management Act of 1982. This authority has been delegated to the Bureau of Land Management and is implemented by the onshore oil and gas operating regulations contained in 43 CFR part 3160. More specifically, this subpart implements and supplements the provisions of 43 CFR 3162.1, 3162.5-1(a), (c), and (d), 3162.5-2(a), and 3162.5-3.
§ 3176.2 - Purpose.
The purpose of this subpart is to protect public health and safety and those personnel essential to maintaining control of the well. This subpart identifies the Bureau of Land Management's uniform national requirements and minimum standards of performance expected from operators when conducting operations involving oil or gas that is known or could reasonably be expected to contain hydrogen sulfide (H
§ 3176.3 - Scope.
(a) This subpart is applicable to all onshore Federal and Indian (except Osage Tribe) oil and gas leases when drilling, completing, testing, reworking, producing, injecting, gathering, storing, or treating operations are being conducted in zones which are known or could reasonably be expected to contain H
(b) The requirements and minimum standards in this subpart do not relieve an operator from compliance with any applicable Federal, State, or local requirement(s) regarding H
§ 3176.4 - Definitions.
As used in this subpart, the term:
Authorized officer means any employee of the Bureau of Land Management authorized to perform the duties described in 43 CFR parts 3000 and 3100 (43 CFR 3000.0-5).
Christmas tree means an assembly of valves and fittings used to control production and provide access to the producing tubing string. The assembly includes all equipment above the tubinghead top flange.
Dispersion technique means a mathematical representation of the physical and chemical transportation, dilution, and transformation of H
Escape rate means that the maximum volume (Q) used as the escape rate in determining the radius of exposure shall be that specified in paragraphs (1) through (4) of this definition, as applicable:
(1) For a production facility, the escape rate shall be calculated using the maximum daily rate of gas produced through that facility or the best estimate thereof;
(2) For gas wells, the escape rate shall be calculated by using the current daily absolute open-flow rate against atmospheric pressure;
(3) For oil wells, the escape rate shall be calculated by multiplying the producing gas/oil ratio by the maximum daily production rate or best estimate thereof; or
(4) For a well being drilled in a developed area, the escape rate may be determined by using the offset wells completed in the interval(s) in question.
Essential personnel means those on-site personnel directly associated with the operation being conducted and necessary to maintain control of the well.
Exploratory well means any well drilled beyond the known producing limits of a pool.
Gas well means a well for which the energy equivalent of the gas produced, including the entrained liquid hydrocarbons, exceeds the energy equivalent of the oil produced.
H
Lessee means a person or entity holding record title in a lease issued by the United States (43 CFR 3160.0-5).
Major violation means noncompliance which causes or threatens immediate. substantial, and adverse impacts on public health and safety, the environment, production accountability, or royalty income (43 CFR 3160.0-5).
Minor violation means noncompliance which does not rise to the level of a major violation (43 CFR 3160.0-5).
Oil well means a well for which the energy equivalent of the oil produced exceeds the energy equivalent of the gas produced, including the entrained liquid hydrocarbons.
Operating rights owner means a person or entity holding operating rights in a lease issued by the United States. A lessee may also be an operating rights owner if the operating rights in a lease or portion thereof have not been severed from record title (43 CFR 3160.0-5).
Operator means any person or entity including but not limited to the lessee or operating rights owner who has stated in writing to the authorized officer that he/she is responsible under the terms of the lease for the operations conducted on the leased lands or a portion thereof (43 CFR 3160.0-5).
Potentially hazardous volume means a volume of gas of such H
Production facilities means any wellhead, flowline, piping, treating, or separating equipment, water disposal pits, processing plant, or combination thereof prior to the approved measurement point for any lease, communitization agreement, or unit participating area.
Prompt correction means immediate correction of violations, with operation suspended if required at the discretion of the authorized officer.
Public Protection Plan means a written plan which provides for the safety of the potentially affected public with regard to H
Radius of exposure means the calculation resulting from using the following Pasquill-Gifford derived equation, or by such other method(s) as may be approved by the authorized officer:
(1) For determining the 100 ppm radius of exposure where the H
(2) For determining the 500 ppm radius of exposure where the H
(3) For determining the 100 ppm or the 500 ppm radius of exposure in gas streams containing H
(4) Where multiple H
(5) For a well being drilled in an area where insufficient data exits to calculate a radius of exposure, but where H
Zones known not to contain H
Zones known to contain H
Zones which can reasonably be expected to contain H
Zones which cannot reasonably be expected to contain H
§ 3176.5 - Requirements.
The requirements of this subpart are the minimum acceptable standards with regard to H
§ 3176.6 - Applications, approvals, and reports.
(a) Drilling. For proposed drilling operations where formations will be penetrated which have zones known to contain or which could reasonably be expected to contain concentrations of H
(b) Drilling plan. The H
(1) Statement that all personnel shall receive proper H
(2) A legible well site diagram of accurate scale (may be included as part of the well site layout as required by subpart 3171 of this part) showing the following:
(i) Drill rig orientation;
(ii) Prevailing wind direction;
(iii) Terrain of surrounding area;
(iv) Location of all briefing areas (designate primary briefing area);
(v) Location of access road(s) (including secondary egress);
(vi) Location of flare line(s) and pit(s);
(vii) Location of caution and/or danger signs; and
(viii) Location of wind direction indicators.
(3) As required by this subpart, a complete description of the following H
(i) Well control equipment. (A) Flare line(s) and means of ignition;
(B) Remote controlled choke;
(C) Flare gun/flares; and
(D) Mud-gas separator and rotating head (if exploratory well);
(ii) Protective equipment for essential personnel. (A) Location, type, storage, and maintenance of all working and escape breathing apparatus; and
(B) Means of communication when using protective breathing apparatus;
(iii) H
(B) Portable H
(iv) Visual warning systems. (A) Wind direction indicators; and (B) Caution/danger sign(s) and flag(s);
(v) Mud program. (A) Mud system and additives; and (B) Mud degassing system;
(vi) Metallurgy. Metallurgical properties of all tubular goods and well control equipment which could be exposed to H
(vii) Communication. Means of communication from wellsite.
(4) Plans for well testing.
(c) Production. (1) For each existing production facility having an H
Table 1 to § 3176.6(
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Minor for failure to submit required information | Submit required information (radii of exposure and/or complete Public Protection Plan) | 20 to 40 days. |
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(2) The operator shall initially test the H
Table 2 to § 3176.6(
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Minor | Test gas from well or production facility | 20 to 40 days. |
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(3) If operational or production alterations result in a 5 percent or more increase in the H
Table 3 to § 3176.6(
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Minor | Submit information to authorized officer | 20 to 40 days. |
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(d) Plans and reports. (1) H
Table 4 to § 3176.6(
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Minor | Submit information to authorized officer | 20 to 40 days. |
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(2) Any release of a potentially hazardous volume of H
Table 5 to § 3176.6(
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Minor | Report undesirable event to the authorized officer | 24 hours. |
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§ 3176.7 - Public protection.
(a) Applicability criteria. For both drilling/completion/workover and production operations, the H
(1) The 100 ppm radius of exposure is greater than 50 feet and includes any occupied residence, school, church, park, school bus stop, place of business, or other areas where the public could reasonably be expected to frequent;
(2) The 500 ppm radius of exposure is greater than 50 feet and includes any part of a Federal, State, County, or municipal road or highway owned and principally maintained for public use; or
(3) The 100 ppm radius of exposure is equal to or greater than 3,000 feet where facilities or roads are principally maintained for public use. Additional specific requirements for drilling/completion/workover or producing operations are described in §§ 3176.8 and 3176.9, respectively.
(b) Public Protection Plan—(1) Plan submission/implementation/availability. (i) A Public Protection Plan providing details of actions to alert and protect the public in the event of a release of a potentially hazardous volume of H
(ii) The Public Protection Plan shall be activated immediately upon detection of release of a potentially hazardous volume of H
Table 1 to § 3176.7
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Major | Immediate implementation of the Public Protection Plan | Prompt correction required. |
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(iii) A copy of the Public Protection Plan shall be available at the drilling/completion site for such wells and at the facility, field office, or with the pumper, as appropriate, for producing wells, facilities, and during workover operations.
Table 2 to § 3176.7
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Minor | Make copy of Plan available | 24 hours (drilling/completion/workover), 5 to 7 days (production). |
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(2) Plan content. (i) The details of the Public Protection Plan may vary according to the site-specific characteristics (concentration, volume, terrain, etc.) expected to be encountered and the number and proximity of the population potentially at risk. In the areas of high population density or in other special cases, the authorized officer may require more stringent plans to be developed. These may include public education seminars, mass alert systems, and use of sirens, telephone, radio, and television depending on the number of people at risk and their location with respect to the well site.
(ii) The Public Protection Plan shall include:
(A) The responsibilities and duties of key personnel, and instructions for alerting the public and requesting assistance;
(B) A list of names and telephone numbers of residents, those responsible for safety of public roadways, and individuals responsible for the safety of occupants of buildings within the 100 ppm radius of exposure (e.g., school principals, building managers, etc.) as defined by the applicability criteria in paragraph (a) of this section. The operator shall ensure that those who are at the greatest risk are notified first. The Plan shall define when and how people are to be notified in case of an H
(C) A telephone call list (including telephone numbers) for requesting assistance from law enforcement, fire department, and medical personnel and Federal and State regulatory agencies, as required. Necessary information to be communicated and the emergency responses that may be required shall be listed. This information shall be based on previous contacts with these organizations;
(D) A legible 100 ppm (or 3,000 feet, if conditions unknown) radius plat of all private and public dwellings, schools, roads, recreational areas, and other areas where the public might reasonably be expected to frequent;
(E) Advance briefings, by visit, meeting, or letter to the people identified in paragraph (b)(2)(ii)(B) of this section, including:
(1) Hazards of H
(2) Necessity for an emergency action plan;
(3) Possible sources of H
(4) Instructions for reporting a leak to the operator;
(5) The manner in which the public shall be notified of an emergency; and
(6) Steps to be taken in case of an emergency, including evacuation of any people;
(F) Guidelines for the ignition of the H
(G) Additional measures necessary following the release of H
(1) Monitoring of H
(2) Maintenance of site security and access control;
(3) Communication of status of well control; and
(4) Other necessary measures as required by the authorized officer; and
(H) For production facilities, a description of the detection system(s) utilized to determine the concentration of H
§ 3176.8 - Drilling/completion/workover requirements.
(a) General. (1) A copy of the H
Table 1 to § 3176.8
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Minor | Make copy of Plan available | 24 hours. |
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(2) Initial H
Table 2 to § 3176.8
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Major | Implement H | Prompt correction required. |
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(3) If H
(i) The operator shall immediately ensure control of the well, suspend drilling ahead operations (unless detrimental to well control), and obtain materials and safety equipment to bring the operations into compliance with the applicable provisions of this subpart.
Table 3 to § 3176.8
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Major | Implement H | Prompt correction required. |
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(ii) The operator shall notify the authorized officer of the event and the mitigating steps that have or are being taken as soon as possible, but no later than the next business day. If said notification is subsequent to actual resumption of drilling operations, the operator shall notify the authorized officer of the date that drilling was resumed no later than the next business day.
Table 4 to § 3176.8
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Minor | Notify authorized officer | 24 hours. |
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(iii) It is the operator's responsibility to ensure that the applicable requirements of this subpart have been met prior to the resumption of drilling ahead operations. Drilling ahead operations will not be suspended pending receipt of a written H
Table 5 to § 3176.8
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Minor | Submit plans to authorized officer | 5 days. |
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(b) Locations. (1) Where practical, 2 roads shall be established, 1 at each end of the location, or as dictated by prevailing winds and terrain. If an alternate road is not practical, a clearly marked footpath shall be provided to a safe area. The purpose of such an alternate escape route is only to provide a means of egress to a safe area.
Table 6 to § 3176.8
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Minor | Designate or establish an alternate escape route | 24 hours. |
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(2) The alternate escape route shall be kept passable at all times.
Table 7 to § 3176.8
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Minor | Make alternate escape route passable | 24 hours. |
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(3) For workovers, a secondary means of egress shall be designated.
Table 8 to § 3176.8
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Minor | Designate secondary means of egress | 24 hours. |
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(c) Personnel protection—(1) Training program. The operator shall ensure that all personnel who will be working at the wellsite will be properly trained in H
Table 9 to § 3176.8
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Major | Train all personnel and conduct drills | Prompt correction required. |
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(i) All training sessions and drills shall be recorded on the driller's log or its equivalent.
Table 10 to § 3176.8
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Minor | Record on driller's log or equivalent | 24 hours. |
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(ii) For drilling/completion/workover wells, at least 2 briefing areas shall be designated for assembly of personnel during emergency conditions, located a minimum of 150 feet from the well bore, and 1 of the briefing areas shall be upwind of the well at all times. The briefing area located most normally upwind shall be designated as the “primary briefing area.”
Table 11 to § 3176.8
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Major | Designate briefing areas | 24 hours. |
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(iii) One person (by job title) shall be designated and identified to all on-site personnel as the person primarily responsible for the overall operation of the on-site safety and training programs.
Table 12 to § 3176.8
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Minor | Designate safety responsibilities | 24 hours. |
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(2) Protective equipment. (i) The operator shall ensure that proper respiratory protection equipment program is implemented, in accordance with ANSI Z88.2-1992 (incorporated by reference, see § 3176.11). (The use of ANSI Z88.2-1980 is deemed to comply with the requirements of this paragraph (d)(2)(i).) Proper protective breathing apparatus shall be readily accessible to all essential personnel on a drilling/completion/workover site. Escape and pressure-demand type working equipment shall be provided for essential personnel in the H
Table 13 to § 3176.8
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Major | Acquire, repair, or replace equipment, as necessary | Prompt correction required. |
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(ii) Storage and maintenance of protective breathing apparatus shall be planned to ensure that at least 1 working apparatus per person is readily available for all essential personnel.
Table 14 to § 3176.8
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Major | Acquire or rearrange equipment, as necessary | Prompt correction required. |
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(iii) The following additional safety equipment shall be available for use:
(A) Effective means of communication when using protective breathing apparatus;
(B) Flare gun and flares to ignite the well; and
(C) Telephone, radio, mobile phone, or any other device that provides communication from a safe area at the rig location, where practical.
Table 15 to § 3176.8
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Major | Acquire, repair, or replace equipment | 24 hours. |
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(3) H
Table 16 to § 3176.8
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Major | Install, repair, calibrate, or replace equipment, as necessary | Prompt correction required. |
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(ii) All tests of the H
Table 17 to § 3176.8
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Minor | Record on driller's log or equivalent | 24 hours. |
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(iii) For workover operations, 1 operational sensing point shall be located as close to the wellbore as practical. Additional sensing points may be necessary for large and/or long-term operations.
Table 18 to § 3176.8
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Major | Install, repair, calibrate, or replace equipment, as necessary | Prompt correction required. |
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(4) Visible warning system. (i) Equipment to indicate wind direction at all times shall be installed at prominent locations and shall be visible at all times during drilling operations. At least 2 such wind direction indicators (i.e., windsocks, windvanes, pennants with tailstreamers, etc.) shall be located at separate elevations (i.e., near ground level, rig floor, and/or treetop height). At least 1 wind direction indicator shall be clearly visible from all principal working areas at all times so that wind direction can be easily determined. For completion/workover operations, 1 wind direction indicator shall suffice, provided it is visible from all principal working areas on the location. In addition, a wind direction indicator at each of the 2 briefing areas shall be provided if the wind direction indicator(s) previously required in this paragraph (c)(4)(i) are not visible from the briefing areas.
Table 19 to § 3176.8
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Minor | Install, repair, move, or replace wind direction indicator(s), as necessary | 24 hours. |
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(ii) At any time when the terms of this subpart are in effect, operational danger or caution sign(s) shall be displayed along all controlled accesses to the site.
Table 20 to § 3176.8
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Minor | Erect appropriate signs | 24 hours. |
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(iii) Each sign shall be painted a high visibility red, black and white, or yellow with black lettering.
Table 21 to § 3176.8
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Minor | Replace or alter sign, as necessary | 5 to 20 days. |
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(iv) The sign(s) shall be legible and large enough to be read by all persons entering the well site and be placed a minimum of 200 feet but no more than 500 feet from the well site and at a location which allows vehicles to turn around at a safe distance prior to reaching the site.
Table 22 to § 3176.8
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Major | Replace, alter, or move sign, as necessary | 24 hours. |
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(v) The sign(s) shall read: “DANGER—POISON GAS—HYDROGEN SULFIDE,” and in smaller lettering: “Do Not Approach If Red Flag is Flying” or equivalent language if approved by the authorized officer. Where appropriate, bilingual or multilingual danger sign(s) shall be used.
Table 23 to § 3176.8
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Minor | Alter sign(s), as necessary | 5 to 20 days. |
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(vi) All sign(s) and, when appropriate, flag(s) shall be visible to all personnel approaching the location under normal lighting and weather conditions.
Table 24 to § 3176.8
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Major | Erect or move sign(s) and/or flag(s), as necessary | 24 hours. |
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(vii) When H
Table 25 to § 3176.8
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Major | Display red flag | Prompt correction required. |
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(5) Warning system response. When H
Table 26 to § 3176.8
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Major | Move non-essential personnel to safe area and mask-up essential personnel | Prompt correction required. |
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(d) Operating procedures and equipment—(1) General/operations. Drilling/completion/workover operations in H
(i) If zones containing in excess of 100 ppm of H
Table 27 to § 3176.8
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Major | Convert to appropriate fluid medium | Prompt correction required. |
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(ii) A flare system shall be designed and installed to safely gather and burn H
Table 28 to § 3176.8
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Major | Install flare system | Prompt correction required. |
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(iii) Flare lines shall be located as far from the operating site as feasible and in a manner to compensate for wind changes. The flare line(s) mouth(s) shall be located not less than 150 feet from the wellbore unless otherwise approved by the authorized officer. Flare lines shall be straight unless targeted with running tees.
Table 29 to § 3176.8
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Minor | Adjust flare line(s) as necessary | 24 hours. |
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(iv) The flare system shall be equipped with a suitable and safe means of ignition.
Table 30 to § 3176.8
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Major | Install, repair, or replace equipment, as necessary | 24 hours. |
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(v) Where noncombustible gas is to be flared, the system shall be provided supplemental fuel to maintain ignition.
Table 31 to § 3176.8
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Major | Acquire supplemental fuel | 24 hours. |
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(vi) At any wellsite where SO
Table 32 to § 3176.8
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Minor | Acquire, repair, or replace equipment as necessary | 24 hours to 3 days. |
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(vii) If the flare impact area reaches a sustained ambient threshold level of 2 ppm or greater of SO
Table 33 to § 3176.8
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Major | Contain SO | Prompt correction required. |
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(viii) A remote controlled choke shall be installed for all H
Table 34 to § 3176.8
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Major | Install, repair, or replace equipment, as necessary | Prompt correction required. |
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(ix) Mud-gas separators and rotating heads shall be installed and operable for all exploratory wells.
Table 35 to § 3176.8
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Major | Install, repair, or replace equipment, as necessary | Prompt correction required. |
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(2) Mud program. (i) A pH of 10 or above in a fresh water-base mud system shall be maintained to control corrosion, H
Table 36 to § 3176.8
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Major | Adjust pH | Prompt correction required. |
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(ii) Drilling mud containing H
Table 37 to § 3176.8
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Major | Install, repair, or replace equipment, as necessary | 24 hours. |
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(iii) Sufficient quantities of mud additives shall be maintained on location to scavenge and/or neutralize H
Table 38 to § 3176.8
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Major | Obtain proper mud additives | 24 hours. |
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(3) Metallurgical equipment. (i) All equipment that has the potential to be exposed to H
(ii) To minimize stress corrosion cracking and/or H
Table 39 to § 3176.8
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Major | Install, repair, or replace appropriate equipment, as necessary | Prompt correction required. |
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(4) Well testing in an H
Table 40 to § 3176.8
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Major | Terminate the well test | Prompt correction required. |
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§ 3176.9 - Production requirements.
(a) General. (1) All existing production facilities which do not currently meet the requirements and minimum standards set forth in this section shall be brought into conformance within 1 year after January 22, 1991. All existing equipment that is in a safe working condition as of January 22, 1991, is specifically exempt from the metallurgical requirements prescribed in paragraph (c)(7) of this section.
Table 1 to § 3176.9
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Minor | Bring facility into compliance | 60 days. |
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(2) Production facilities constructed after January 22, 1991, shall be designed, constructed, and operated to meet the requirements and minimum standards set forth in this section. Any variations from the standards or established time frames shall be approved by the authorized officer in accordance with the provisions of § 3176.10. Except for storage tanks, a determination of the radius of exposure for all production facilities shall be made in the manner prescribed in § 3176.4.
Table 2 to § 3176.9
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Minor | Bring facility into compliance | 60 days. |
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(3) At any production facility or storage tank(s) where the sustained ambient H
Table 3 to § 3176.9
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Major, if the authorized officer determines that a health or safety problem to the public is imminent, otherwise minor | Bring facility into compliance | 3 days for major, 30 days for minor. |
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(b) Storage tanks. Storage tanks containing produced fluids and utilized as part of a production operation and operated at or near atmospheric pressure, where the vapor accumulation has an H
(1) No determination of a radius of exposure need be made for storage tanks.
(2) All stairs/ladders leading to the top of storage tanks shall be chained and/or marked to restrict entry. For any storage, tank(s) which require fencing (see paragraph (b)(6) of this section), a danger sign posted at the gate(s) shall suffice in lieu of this requirement.
Table 4 to § 3176.9
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Minor | Chain or mark stair(s)/ladder(s) or post sign, as necessary | 5 to 20 days. |
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(3) A danger sign shall be posted on or within 50 feet of the storage tank(s) to alert the public of the potential H
Table 5 to § 3176.9
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Minor | Post or move sign(s), as necessary | 5 to 20 days. |
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(4) The sign(s) shall be painted in high-visibility red, black, and white. The sign(s) shall read: “DANGER—POISON GAS—HYDROGEN SULFIDE” or equivalent language if approved by the authorized officer. Where appropriate, bilingual or multilingual warning signs shall be used.
Table 6 to § 3176.9
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Minor | Post, move, replace, or alter sign(s), as necessary | 20 to 40 days. |
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(5) At least 1 permanent wind direction indicator shall be installed so that wind direction can be easily determined at or approaching the storage tank(s).
Table 7 to § 3176.9
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Minor | Install, repair, or replace wind direction indicator, as necessary | 20 to 40 days. |
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(6) A minimum 5-foot chain-link, 5-strand barbed wire, or comparable type fence and gate(s) that restrict(s) public access shall be required when storage tanks are located within 1/4 mile of or contained inside a city or incorporated limits of a town or within 1/4 mile of an occupied residence, school, church, park, playground, school bus stop, place of business, or where the public could reasonably be expected to frequent.
Table 8 to § 3176.9
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Minor | Install, repair, or replace fence and/or gate(s), as necessary | 20 to 40 days. |
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(7) Gate(s), as required by paragraph (b)(6) of this section, shall be locked when unattended by the operator.
Table 9 to § 3176.9
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Minor | Lock gate | 24 hours. |
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(c) Production facilities. Production facilities containing 100 ppm or more of H
(1) Danger signs as specified in paragraph (b)(4) of this section shall be posted on or within 50 feet of each production facility to alert the public of the potential H
Table 10 to § 3176.9
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Minor | Post, move, or alter sign(s), as necessary | 5 to 20 days. |
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(2) Danger signs, as specified in paragraph (b)(4) of this section, shall be required for well flowlines and lease gathering lines that carry H
Table 11 to § 3176.9
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Minor | Post, move, or alter sign(s), as necessary | 5 to 20 days. |
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(3) Fencing and gate(s), as specified in paragraph (b)(6) of this section, shall be required when production facilities are located within 1/4 mile of or contained inside a city or incorporated limits of a town or within 1/4 mile of an occupied residence, school, church, park, playground, school bus stop, place of business, or any other area where the public could reasonably be expected to frequent. Flowlines are exempted from this additional fencing requirement.
Table 12 to § 3176.9
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Minor | Install, repair, or replace fence, and/or gate(s), as necessary | 20 to 40 days. |
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(4) Gate(s), as required by paragraph (c)(3) of this section, shall be locked when unattended by the operator.
Table 13 to § 3176.9
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Minor | Lock gate | 24 hours. |
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(5) Wind direction indicator(s) as specified in paragraph (b)(5) of this section shall be required. In the event the storage tanks and production facilities are located at the same site, 1 such indicator shall suffice. Flowlines are exempt from this requirement.
Table 14 to § 3176.9
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Minor | Install, repair, or replace wind direction indicator(s), as necessary | 20 to 40 days. |
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(6) All wells, unless produced by artificial lift, shall possess a secondary means of immediate well control through the use of appropriate christmas tree and/or downhole completion equipment. Such equipment shall allow downhole accessibility (reentry) under pressure for permanent well control operations. If the applicability criteria stated in § 3176.7(a) are met, a minimum of 2 master valves shall be installed.
Table 15 to § 3176.9
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Minor | Install, repair, or replace equipment, as necessary | 20 to 40 days. |
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(7) All equipment shall be chosen with consideration for both the H
Table 16 to § 3176.9
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Minor | Install, repair, or replace equipment, as necessary | 20 to 40 days. |
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(8) Where the 100 ppm radius of exposure for H
Table 17 to § 3176.9
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Minor | Install, repair, or replace equipment, as necessary | 20 to 40 days. |
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(9) The automatic safety valves or shutdowns, as required by paragraph (c)(8) of this section, shall be set to activate upon a release of a potentially hazardous volume of H
Table 18 to § 3176.9
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Major | Repair, replace or adjust equipment, as necessary | Prompt correction required. |
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(10) If the sustained ambient concentration of H
Table 19 to § 3176.9
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Major | Repair facility to bring into compliance. | Prompt correction required |
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(d) Public protection. When conditions as defined in § 3176.7(a) exist, a Public Protection Plan for producing operations shall be submitted to the authorized officer in accordance with § 3176.7(b)(1) which includes the provisions of § 3176.7(b)(2).
Table 20 to § 3176.9
Violation | Corrective action | Normal abatement period | Minor | Submit Public Protection Plan | 20 to 40 days. |
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§ 3176.10 - Variances from requirements.
An operator may request the authorized officer to approve a variance from any of the requirements prescribed in §§ 3176.5 through 3176.9. All such requests shall be submitted in writing to the appropriate authorized officer and provide information as to the circumstances which warrant approval of the variance(s) requested and the proposed alternative methods by which the related requirement(a) of minimum standard(s) are to be satisfied. The authorized officer, after considering all relevant factors, may approve the requested variance(s) if it is determined that the proposed alterative(s) meets or exceeds the objectives of the applicable requirement(s) or minimum standard(s).
§ 3176.11 - Incorporation by reference.
Certain material is incorporated by reference into this subpart with the approval of the Director of the Federal Register under 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. All approved incorporation by reference (IBR) material is available for inspection at all Bureau of Land Management offices with jurisdiction over oil and gas activities, and at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). Contact the BLM at: Office of Energy, Minerals, and Realty Management, 1849 C Street Northwest, Washington, DC 20240; telephone 202-208-3801; email [email protected]; website www.blm.gov/programs/energy-and-minerals/oil-and-gas. For information on the availability of this material at NARA, visit www.archives.gov/federal-register/cfr/ibr-locations.html or email [email protected]. The material also may be obtained from the following sources:
(a) American National Standards Institute (ANSI), 25 West 43rd St., 4th floor, New York, NY 10036; telephone: 212-642-4980; email: [email protected]; website: www.ansi.org.
(1) ANSI Standard Z88.2-1992 for Respiratory Protection, Approved August 6, 1992 (“ANSI Z88.2-1992”), IBR approved for § 3176.8.
(2) [Reserved]
Note 1 to paragraph (a):If ANSI Z88.2 is not available from document resellers, contact the BLM to obtain a copy.
(b) American Petroleum Institute (API), 200 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Suite 1100, Washington, DC 20001; telephone: 202-682-8000; email: [email protected]; website: www.api.org.
(1) API Recommended Practice 49—Recommended Practice for Drilling and Well Servicing Operations Involving Hydrogen Sulfide; Third Edition, May 2001; Reaffirmed, January 2013 (“API RP 49”), IBR approved for § 3176.8.
(2) [Reserved]
(c) Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP) formerly known as NACE International, 15835 Park Ten Place, Houston, TX 77084; telephone: 1-800-797-6223; website: www.ampp.org.
(1) ANSI/NACE MR0175-2021/ISO 15156-1:2020; Petroleum and natural gas industries—Materials for use in H
(2) [Reserved]