Haw. Code R. § 13-183-71 - Casing and cementing requirements
(a) All wells shall
be cased in a manner to protect and prevent or to minimize damage to the
environment, ground water resources, geothermal resources, life, health, and
property. The permanent well head completion equipment and all casing strings
reaching the surface shall provide for adequate well pressure control,
operational safety, and protection of all natural resources. Department
specifications for casing strings shall be determined on a well-to-well basis.
All casing strings reaching the surface shall provide adequate anchorage for
blowout-prevention equipment, hole pressure control and protection for all
natural resources. The casing requirements described below are general and
should be used as guidelines in submitting proposed casing programs required to
be filed with applications for permit.
(b) Conductor pipe shall be installed to a
depth of a minimum of fifty feet and a maximum of one hundred fifty feet. In
special cases the chairperson may allow conductor pipe to be run and cemented
at deeper depths. The annular space between the hole and pipe shall be cemented
solid to the surface.
(c) Surface
casing shall be installed to provide for control of formation fluids, for
protection of ground water resources, and for anchorage of blowout-prevention
equipment. All surface casing shall be cemented solid to the surface.
(d) Surface casing shall be set to a minimum
depth of ten percent of the proposed total depth of the well or five hundred
feet, whichever is greater. If usable basal ground water is present or
reasonably suspected to exist in the area, the depth of the surface casing
shall be approved by the chairperson. If subsurface geological, hydrological,
or geothermal conditions are to be or within the vicinity of the area to be
drilled, then these conditions shall be used in determining and approving the
depth of surface casing. A second string of surface casing may be required if
the first string has not been cemented through a sufficient series of low
permeability, competent rock formations or a rapidly increasing thermal
gradient or rapidly increasing formation pressures are encountered.
(e) Intermediate casing shall be required for
protection against anomalous pressure zones, cave-ins, washouts, abnormal
temperature zones, uncontrollable lost circulation zones or other drilling
hazards. Intermediate casing strings shall be cemented solid to the
surface.
(f) Production casing may
be set above or through the producing or injection zone and cemented above the
zones. Sufficient cement shall be used to exclude overlying formation fluids
from the zone, to segregate zones and to prevent movement of fluids behind the
casing into zones that contain ground water. Production casing shall either be
cemented solid to the surface or lapped into intermediate casing, if installed.
If the production casing is lapped into an intermediate string, the casing
overlap shall be at least fifty feet, the lap shall be cemented solid and the
lap shall be pressure tested to ensure the integrity of the lap.
In order to reduce casing corrosion, production casing used to produce corrosive brine reservoirs shall be of the same nominal inside diameter from the shoe of the casing to the ground surface unless waived by the chairperson.
(g) All cement
used in cementing the various types of casing required herein shall contain a
high temperature resistant admix, unless this cement requirement is waived by
the chairperson due to the particular circumstances existing in the well or the
area.
Notes
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