Jacque Teseny Well Compliance Class Synopsis This presentation is a general overview of how to file OilW2 Completion Reports utilizing the RRC Online Completion Filing System By the end of this PowerPoint you will learn how to properly file online completions for oil wells in Texas During th ID: 676047
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How to Submit Oil Online Completions – (Form W-2)
Jacque Teseny, Well ComplianceSlide2
Class Synopsis
This presentation is a general overview of how to file Oil/W-2 Completion Reports utilizing the RRC Online Completion Filing System. By the end of this PowerPoint you will learn how to properly file online completions for oil wells in Texas. During the class we will also review common problems that delay the processing & approving of these filings.
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Logging In
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www.rrc.state.tx.usSlide4
Logging In Cont’d
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Online Applications
Important messages and upcoming events
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Completion Application
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Select Filing Operator
If you are filing as an Consultant/ Agent - you will enter the appropriate Operator information here. If you are filing as an Operator, then the online system will recognize you and you will skip this step.
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Filing Options
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Create a New Packet
You can use either option but use the drilling permit # if you have one.
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Select a Well
Select the field you completed in, if the well is downhole commingled you would need to select the primary reporting field – refer to SWR 10 Approval Letter
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Packet Data - Create Packet
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Packet Data - Create Packet Cont’d
Type Of Completion
The options available are:
New Well
Deepening
Plug Back
Sidetrack
Reentry
Other/Recompletion
Well Type
The options available are:
Producing
Shut-in Producer
UIC
Shut-in UIC
Type of Completion Packet
The options available are:
G-1 - Select G-1 for gas wells or oil wells being reclassed to gas.
W-2 - Select W-2 for oil wells or gas wells being reclassed to oil.
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Packet Data / Oil W-2
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Tracking #
Current Packet StatusSlide14
Packet Data/ Oil W-2 Cont’d
Make sure to click Save after completed !
Date the well is capable of production by the flipping of a switch or turning of a valve
Required Items
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W-2 Oil Well Potential Test
*
*
Enter Pump
Size & Type
if
‘Pumping’.
Enter
Choke Size, if Production Method is 'Flowing
'.
Test Date should be newer than the completion date but prior to the submittal date.
*
*
Optional Items
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W-2 Page 2
If Initial Filing this is the SPUD date
If Initial Filing this may be the Rig Release Date
Lease Line should match the permit exactly – if they don’t you may need an amended permit
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W-2 Page 3
This is the Date Found on your GAU Letter
Be Sure to bubble Yes if there are any additional surveys attached
Only complete if Multiple Completion – not for
workovers
or
downhole
commingled wells
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Rotation Time Within Surface Casing is a REQUIRED itemSlide18
W-2 Page 4
Depth found on GAU Letter
*
Per SWR 13(b)(5)(a) All Flowing Oil wells must have Tubing Set unless an EXTENSION is granted by field rules. If the question is answered no you must provide an explanation and your allowable may be withheld.
Optional
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W-2 Page 5
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Mark this question yes if there are no perforations and/or all perforations are isolated and incapable of production
L
ist all perforations that are currently open. If Open Hole check open hole, if horizontal or directional then select the appropriate lateral label.
List any acidizing/ shot/ fracturing/
cement squeezes/ CIBP’s here with the affected depths. It is very important to list old perforations and how they were isolated here if recompleting a well to prevent a violation of SWR-10.
List any important information here, SWR 10 remarks are
required.Slide20
W-2 Page 6 (Certification Page)
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If this is marked No and there are no remarks then the well may be processed incorrectly and permit will be closed out. A Recompletion permit will be required to correct the well status and completion data.Slide21
Complete Additional Forms
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L-1 Electric Log Status Report
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Reminder
: The Log should be mailed to the Well Compliance Department (Austin).Slide23
P-4 Certificate of Compliance & Transportation Authority
It is ideal to use the search boxes on this page – the search feature will validate that the selected gatherer/purchaser has the proper codes and requirements for the activity you are listing them for
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P-4 Certification Page
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You can only mark authorized agent if you are listed on the P-5A or on the operator’s P-5Slide25
Online W-12 Inclination Report
The items and questions on this form should match the attached W-12 Exactly
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Online P-15
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Load Attachments
W-12’s, W-15’s, and the GAU letter are the most common REQUIRED forms. Refer to field rules for requirements on proration plats, P-15’s/acreage lists/lease plats etc. Attach a SWR 10 letter if
downhole
commingling and
an
L-1 log header if requesting confidentiality
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Submittal Page
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You can validate your completion for any errors or missing forms prior to submittal.Slide29
Submittal Page Cont’d
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Once submitted you must contact the Railroad Commission Well Compliance Department to add any attachments, complete any additional forms or make any corrections to the existing packet.Slide30
Finished !
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MY MESSAGES/OPERATOR MESSAGES
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***Once your packet has been submitted it is of the utmost importance to check your messages and respond to messages once the items have been corrected. The packet is brought to the RRC staff’s attention much more quickly in an internal “messages response” queue that is checked every morning.***
Use this option to update existing packets you have created or you will have access to update existing completions that were submitted hardcopy.Slide32
Top 30 Problems That Can Delay A Completion Packet’s Final Approval
Failing to respond to messages online from the RRC Analyst, even if you have corrected the problem
.
2. Not filing all required forms with the packet
.
Over-assigning
acreage
.
Log headers do not have all the required information
.
Amending Drilling Permit ASAP and follow-up for approval.
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Top 30 Problems That Can Delay A Completion Packet’s Final Approval
Make sure all questions are answered correctly and completely
.
Adding a second/another P4 when an initial P4 has already been filed
.
Make sure that P4 gatherers and purchasers have an active P5
.
9. Make sure all electronic forms are completed, certified, and submitted.
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Top 30 Problems That Can Delay A Completion Packet’s Final Approval
Filing information that is not needed
.
Properly labeling attachments
.
12. Make sure that all of the following are correct:
Type of Completion
Purpose of Filing
Well
Type
File drilling permit prior to drilling the well.
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Top 30 Problems That Can Delay A Completion Packet’s Final Approval
If the information on the G5 does not meet
the requirements
, be sure to file a PVT Analysis or Compositional Analysis
.
Lease lines measurements should be the same as drilling permit lease line measurements, if not
explain
Use the remarks section of the completion forms
(G1/W2) to explain any changes or amendments.
Also
use this section for any information that
you
want the analyst or the RRC to know
.
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Top 30 Problems That Can Delay A Completion Packet’s Final Approval
Make sure that any attached files display
properly (P12’s, plats
).
W-12 not filled out correctly or is incomplete.
No change in completed, commenced, and completion dates when the well is worked over or re-completed
Not addressing remarks related to SWR10 information (i.e. remarks,
perfs
, formations).
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Top 30 Problems That Can Delay A Completion Packet’s Final Approval
If a well is worked over or recompleted, showing how the
perforations
were isolated.
Hard copy filings that are filed with incomplete or missing information
.
23. Operators adding zeros in the extra spaces linked to the well numbers.
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. If acreage assignment changes as wells are drilled, filing revised P15’s, proration plats, and or acreage list for all wells on the lease that have revised acreage.
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Top 30 Problems That Can Delay A Completion Packet’s Final Approval
Shut-In/Time of Run for G1’s (1 Point Test)
should be 1440 minutes (24 hours
).
26. The well is completed in formations that
are outside the designated correlative interval for
the completed field and a SWR 10 has
not
been filed
.
27. The formation record section on the G-1/W-2
should show the formation names that define
each completed field.
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Top 30 Problems That Can Delay A Completion Packet’s Final Approval
Not Filing proration acreage plats when field rules require that acreage be assigned to each well
Not checking the field rules before filing
Not utilizing the RRC website to retrieve well information
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CONTACT US
E-MAIL:
PRORATIONUNIT@RRC.STATE.TX.US
For immediate assistance call the Well Compliance (Proration) main phone number:
512-463-6975
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