055-3 Wyo. Code R. §§ 3-1 - Notices: General and Emergency
(a) A written
notice of intent to do work on an Application for Permit to Drill (APD, Form 1)
and a drilling and completion plan (Chapter 3, Section 8(c)), or on a Sundry
Notice (Form 4) to change plans previously approved on the original Form 1,
must be filed with the Supervisor, unless otherwise directed, and must reach
the Supervisor and receive his approval before the work is begun. Approval must
be sought to acidize, cleanout, flush, fracture, or stimulate a well. The
sundry notice must include depth to perforations or the openhole interval, the
source of water and/or trade name of fluids, type of proppants, as well as
estimated pump pressures. Routine activities that do not affect the integrity
of the wellbore or the reservoir, such as pump replacements, do not require a
sundry notice. The Supervisor may require additional information.
(b) In case of emergency, or a situation
where operations might be unduly delayed, any written notice required by these
Rules and Regulations to be given to the Supervisor may be given orally or by
wire and, if approval is obtained, the transaction shall be confirmed in
writing, as a matter of record.
(c)
Chapter 5 of this volume provides rules of practice and procedure for matters
which are set to be heard before the Commission and also for actions which can
be taken by the Supervisor as he administers the Wyoming Conservation Act and
these rules which have been adopted. The Supervisor, at his discretion, may set
for hearing before the Commission any request for administrative approval of
operations covered by these rules. The manner and time for giving notice is
provided by the Wyoming Conservation Act and by these rules and regulations.
Further, Wyo. Stat. Ann. §
30-5-111(f), provides that
in addition to the notice prescribed by these rules, such additional notice as
is deemed necessary and proper may be required. The Commission maintains a
mailing list for persons interested in receiving notice of the matters
scheduled to be considered at its monthly hearings.
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