S.C. Code Regs. 121-8.13 - Plugging
A. All oil wells or
gas wells shall be plugged within thirty (30) days after temporary abandonment,
unless special provisions have been approved by the Commission. Prior to
commencing to plug or abandon any oil or gas well, the operator thereof shall
notify the Commission orally and in writing of his intent to plug and abandon
such well. Upon receiving approval, the operator shall be free to begin
plugging said well provided the plugging shall be done in accordance with these
rules and regulations. The Commission may send a duly authorized representative
to the location specified, to be present at the time of plugging, and to
observe the plugging of such well. Such representative shall have access to
electrical logs and any other well records to determine if the proposed depths
and lengths of plugs are adequate.
B. The method and procedure for plugging a
well shall be as follows:
(1) The bottom of
the hole shall be filled with mud-laden fluid weighing at least 9.0 pounds per
gallon with not less than thirty-six (36) viscosity API full funnel method, to
the top of the hole. Each producing formation shall be sealed off with a cement
plug which extends either from the bottom of the hole or from a point
twenty-five (25) feet below the base of each producing formation upward to a
point at least fifty (50) feet above the top of each producing
formation.
(2) A cement plug not
less than fifty (50) feet in length shall be placed below all USDW's, and such
plug shall extend downward to a point at least twenty-five (25) feet below the
base of the surface string of casing.
(3) A thirty (30) foot cement plug shall be
placed at the surface of the ground in each hole plugged in such a manner so as
not to interfere with soil cultivation.
(4) The interval between plugs shall be
filled with mud-laden fluid weighing at least 9.0 pounds per gallon, with not
less than thirty-six (36) viscosity API full funnel method.
(5) An uncased rotary drilled hole or a hole
in which the production string has been recovered during abandonment procedures
shall be plugged with heavy mud-laden fluid up to the base of the surface
string. A cement plug shall be placed in the hole extending from a point at
least fifty (50) feet below the base of the surface string upward to a point at
least twenty-five (25) feet above the base of a surface string. Each producing
formation shall be sealed off with a cement plug which extends from twenty-five
(25) feet below the base of the formation to fifty (50) feet above the top of
the formation. The hole shall also be capped as provided above in Subsection
B(3).
C. Within thirty
(30) days after the plugging of any well, a plugging report shall be filed with
the Commission setting forth in detail the method used in plugging the well.
Such report shall be made on a form provided by the Commission.
D. Any hole permitted under Sections
121-8.4 and
121-8.5 of these regulations for seismic, core, or other exploratory purposes
which penetrates below any freshwater formation shall be plugged in such manner
as to properly protect all water bearing formations. Within ninety (90) days
after such plugging, a report shall be filed with the Commission by the
operator, setting forth the method used in protecting the water bearing
formations in the plugging of such hole and the locations of the holes drilled
and plugged.
Notes
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