25 Pa. Code § 78.73 - General provision for well construction and operation
(a) The operator shall construct and operate
the well in accordance with this chapter and ensure that the integrity of the
well is maintained and health, safety, environment and property are
protected.
(b) The operator shall
prevent gas, oil, brine, completion and servicing fluids, and any other fluids
or materials from below the casing seat from entering fresh groundwater, and
shall otherwise prevent pollution or diminution of fresh groundwater.
(c) After a well has been completed,
recompleted, reconditioned or altered the operator shall prevent surface
shut-in pressure and surface producing back pressure inside the surface casing
or coal protective casing from exceeding the following pressure: 80% multiplied
by 0.433 psi per foot multiplied by the casing length (in feet) of the
applicable casing.
(d) After a well
has been completed, recompleted, reconditioned or altered, if the surface
shut-in pressure or surface producing back pressure exceeds the pressure as
calculated in subsection (c), the operator shall take action to prevent the
migration of gas and other fluids from lower formations into fresh groundwater.
To meet this standard the operator may cement or install on a packer sufficient
intermediate or production casing or take other actions approved by the
Department. This section does not apply during testing for mechanical integrity
in accordance with State or Federal requirements.
(e) Excess gas encountered during drilling,
completion or stimulation shall be flared, captured or diverted away from the
drilling rig in a manner that does not create a hazard to the public health or
safety.
(f) Except for gas storage
wells, the well must be equipped with a check valve to prevent backflow from
the pipelines into the well.
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