Utah Admin. Code R649-5-5 - Testing and Monitoring of Injection Wells
1. Before operating a new injection well, the
casing shall be tested to a pressure not less than the maximum authorized
injection pressure, or to a pressure of 300 psi, whichever is
greater.
2. Before operating an
existing well newly converted to an injection well, the casing outside the
tubing shall be tested to a pressure not less than the maximum authorized
injection pressure, or to a pressure of 1,000 psi, whichever is lesser,
provided that each well shall be tested to a minimum pressure of 300
psi.
3. In order to demonstrate
continuing mechanical integrity after commencement of injection operations, all
injection wells shall be pressure tested or monitored as follows:
3.1. Pressure Test. The casing-tubing annulus
above the packer shall be pressure tested not less than once each five years to
a pressure equal to the maximum authorized injection pressure or to a pressure
of 1,000 psi, whichever is lesser, provided that no test pressure shall be less
than 300 psi. A report documenting the test results shall be submitted to the
division.
3.2. Monitoring. If
approved by the director, and in lieu of the pressure testing requirement, the
operator may monitor the pressure of the casing-tubing annulus monthly during
actual injection operations and report the results to the division.
3.3. Other test procedures or devices such as
tracer surveys, temperature logs or noise logs may be required by the division
on a case-by-case basis.
3.4. The
operator shall sample and analyze the fluids injected in each disposal well or
enhanced recovery project at sufficiently frequent time intervals to yield data
representative of fluid characteristics, and no less frequently than every
year.
3.5. The operator shall
submit a copy of the fluid analysis to the division with the Annual Fluid
Injection Report, UIC Form 4.
Notes
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