30 CFR 250, Subpart K - Oil and Gas Production Requirements
- — General
- § 250.1150 — What are the general reservoir production requirements?
- — Well Tests and Surveys
- § 250.1151 — How often must I conduct well production tests?
- § 250.1152 — How do I conduct well tests?
- § 250.1153 — When must I conduct a static bottomhole pressure survey?
- — Classifying Reservoirs
- § 250.1154 — How do I determine if my reservoir is sensitive?
- § 250.1155 — What information must I submit for sensitive reservoirs?
- — Approvals Prior to Production
- § 250.1156 — What steps must I take to receive approval to produce within 500 feet of a unit or lease line?
- § 250.1157 — How do I receive approval to produce gas-cap gas from an oil reservoir with an associated gas cap?
- § 250.1158 — How do I receive approval to downhole commingle hydrocarbons?
- — Production Rates
- § 250.1159 — May the Regional Supervisor limit my well or reservoir production rates?
- — Flaring, Venting, and Burning Hydrocarbons
- § 250.1160 — When may I flare or vent gas?
- § 250.1161 — When may I flare or vent gas for extended periods of time?
- § 250.1162 — When may I burn produced liquid hydrocarbons?
- § 250.1163 — How must I measure gas flaring or venting volumes and liquid hydrocarbon burning volumes, and what records must I maintain?
- § 250.1164 — What are the requirements for flaring or venting gas containing H 2 S?
- — Other Requirements
- § 250.1165 — What must I do for enhanced recovery operations?
- § 250.1166 — What additional reporting is required for developments in the Alaska OCS Region?
- § 250.1167 — What information must I submit with forms and for approvals?
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GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-20090 RIN 1014-AA02 Docket No. ID BSEE-2012-0002 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement Final rule. Effective Date: This rule becomes effective on October 22, 2012. The incorporation by reference of certain publications listed in the rule is approved by the Director of the Federal Register as of October 22, 2012. 30 CFR Part 250 This Final Rule implements certain safety measures recommended in the report entitled, “Increased Safety Measures for Energy Development on the Outer Continental Shelf.” To implement the appropriate recommendations in the Safety Measures Report and DWH JIT report, BSEE is amending drilling, well-completion, well-workover, and decommissioning regulations related to well-control, including: subsea and surface blowout preventers, well casing and cementing, secondary intervention, unplanned disconnects, recordkeeping, and well plugging.
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§ 9701 - Fees and charges for Government services and things of value
§ 1331 - Definitions
§ 1332 - Congressional declaration of policy
§ 1333 - Laws and regulations governing lands
§ 1334 - Administration of leasing
§ 1335 - Validation and maintenance of prior leases
§ 1336 - Controversies over jurisdiction; agreements; payments; final settlement or adjudication; approval of notice concerning oil and gas operations in Gulf of Mexico
§ 1337 - Leases, easements, and rights-of-way on the outer Continental Shelf
§ 1338 - Disposition of revenues
§ 1338a - Moneys received as a result of forfeiture by Outer Continental Shelf permittee, lessee, or right-of-way holder; return of excess amounts
§ 1339 - Repealed.
§ 1340 - Geological and geophysical explorations
§ 1341 - Reservation of lands and rights
§ 1342 - Prior claims as unaffected
§ 1343 - Repealed.
§ 1344 - Outer Continental Shelf leasing program
§ 1345 - Coordination and consultation with affected State and local governments
§ 1346 - Environmental studies
§ 1347 - Safety and health regulations
§ 1348 - Enforcement of safety and environmental regulations
§ 1349 - Citizens suits, jurisdiction and judicial review
§ 1350 - Remedies and penalties
§ 1351 - Oil and gas development and production
§ 1352 - Oil and gas information program
§ 1353 - Federal purchase and disposition of oil and gas
§ 1354 - Limitations on export of oil or gas
§ 1355 - Restrictions on employment of former officers or employees of Department of the Interior
§ 1356 - Documentary, registry and manning requirements
§ 1356a - Coastal impact assistance program
§ 3501 - Purposes
§ 3502 - Definitions
§ 3503 - Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs
§ 3504 - Authority and functions of Director
§ 3505 - Assignment of tasks and deadlines
§ 3506 - Federal agency responsibilities
§ 3507 - Public information collection activities; submission to Director; approval and delegation
§ 3508 - Determination of necessity for information; hearing
§ 3509 - Designation of central collection agency
§ 3510 - Cooperation of agencies in making information available
§ 3511 - Establishment and operation of Government Information Locator Service
§ 3512 - Public protection
§ 3513 - Director review of agency activities; reporting; agency response
§ 3514 - Responsiveness to Congress
§ 3515 - Administrative powers
§ 3516 - Rules and regulations
§ 3517 - Consultation with other agencies and the public
§ 3518 - Effect on existing laws and regulations
§ 3519 - Access to information
§ 3520 - Establishment of task force on information collection and dissemination
§ 3521 - Authorization of appropriations
Title 30 published on 2012-07-01
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GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2013-07738 RIN 1014-AA04 Docket No. ID: BSEE-2012-0011 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement Final rule. This rule becomes effective on June 4, 2013. You must comply with the provisions of this rule on or before June 4, 2014, except the auditing requirements under § 250.1920. You must be in compliance with § 250.1920 by June 5, 2015. The incorporation by reference of certain publications listed in the rule is approved by the Director of the Federal Register as of June 4, 2013. 30 CFR Part 250 This final rule will revise and add several new requirements to regulations for Safety and Environmental Management Systems (SEMS). These requirements pertain to developing and implementing stop work authority (SWA) and ultimate work authority (UWA), requiring an employee participation plan (EPP), and establishing guidelines for reporting unsafe working conditions. The rule establishes additional requirements for conducting job safety analyses (JSA) for activities identified in an operator's SEMS program. In addition, this final rule requires that SEMS programs be audited by an accredited audit service provider (ASP). This rulemaking will further support BSEE's efforts to reduce the occurrence of accidents, injuries, and spills during oil and gas activities on the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS).
GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-20090 RIN 1014-AA02 Docket No. ID BSEE-2012-0002 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement Final rule. Effective Date: This rule becomes effective on October 22, 2012. The incorporation by reference of certain publications listed in the rule is approved by the Director of the Federal Register as of October 22, 2012. 30 CFR Part 250 This Final Rule implements certain safety measures recommended in the report entitled, “Increased Safety Measures for Energy Development on the Outer Continental Shelf.” To implement the appropriate recommendations in the Safety Measures Report and DWH JIT report, BSEE is amending drilling, well-completion, well-workover, and decommissioning regulations related to well-control, including: subsea and surface blowout preventers, well casing and cementing, secondary intervention, unplanned disconnects, recordkeeping, and well plugging.