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INDEX CONSERVATION ORDER NO. 507
NORTH COOK INLET FIELD
1. October 30, 2003
2. November 14,2003
3. December 4, 2003
4. February 8, 2006
Notice of Hearing, Affidavit of publication, e-mail
Distribution list, bulk mailing
Marathons Request for a hearing and written
comments.
Marathons request to Vacate hearing.
e-mail re: termination ofthe requirement for the
weekly SCP report
Conservation Order 507
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STATE OF ALASKA
ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
333 West 7th Avenue, Suite 100
Anchorage Alaska 99501
Re:
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Proposed Rules Regulating Sustained
Casing
Pressures in Development Wells within the) Tertiary System Gas Pool
North Cook Inlet Field. ) North Cook Inlet Field
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) January 8, 2004
) Conservation Order No. 507
IT APPEARING THAT:
1. On its own motion, the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
("Commission" or "AOGCC") proposed to adopt rules regulating sustained annulus
pressures in North Cook Inlet Field development wells.
2. Notice of opportunity for a public hearing on the proposal was published in the
Anchorage Daily News on October 30,2003, and was provided to the pool operator,
ConocoPhillips Alaska, Inc. ("CPA").
3. No request for a hearing was received.
4. No written comments on the proposal were received.
FINDINGS
1. In considering proposed rules regulating sustained casing pressures in North Cook
Inlet Field development wells, the Commission reviewed: annulus pressure
surveillance requirements, annular pressure control guidelines, problem wells testing
and evaluation guidelines, and well operating guidelines submitted by CPA; the
Commission files for wells in the North Cook Inlet Field; Applied Drilling
Engineering by BourgoYne, et al.; the Halliburton Cementing Tables; an annular
pressure simulator developed by Commission staff as contained in an MS Excel
spreadsheet; information on well pressures provided by the operator; and the hearing
record in connection with Conservation Order No. 492.
2. Annulus pressure is common in development wells. Pressures may be purposely
imposed, thermally induced or the result of leaks in tubing, casing, packer or other
well components.
Conservation Order jv .
January 8, 2004
Page 2 of 5
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3. Excessive annular pressure can develop in wells as a result of thermal effects.
Well startup can involve significant annular pressure increases due to fluid expansion
as a well heats above ambient temperature. Changing produced fluid characteristics
and production mechanisms can also create thermal conditions that affect annular
pressures.
4. For service (injection) wells, AOGCC regulations require, unless superseded by a
Commission order, an operator to notify the Commission by the next working day if
an injection rate, operating pressure observation, or pressure test indicates pressure
communication or leakage in any casing, tubing, or packer. The operator must
implement corrective action or increased surveillance, as the Commission requires
(20 AAC 25.252(e) and 20 AAC 25.402(f)).
5. Unless specifically authorized by the Commission, AOGCC regulations require
all producing wells capable of unassisted flow to be completed with suitable tubing
and packer that effectively isolates the tubing-casing annulus from fluids being
produced. Wellhead equipment must include appropriate gauges and valves on the
tubing, casing-tubing annulus and casing-casing annuli to show surface pressures and
control flow for the range of conditions expected (20 AAC 25.200(c) and (d)).
6. No current AOGCC regulation or order for the North Cook Inlet Field establishes
annular pressure management requirements for producing wells, similar to those for
injection wells. However, such requirements for producing wells in other Alaska
fields have been established by Commission order.
7. Several practicable techniques are available to manage annular pressures
including manual pressure bleeding and engineered solutions such as pressure
controls and pressure relief systems.
8. Values of "burst pressure rating" and "minimum internal yield pressure" of well
tubulars are numerically equal.
9. Pertinent characteristics of well construction in the North Cook Inlet Field are
similar to those in other Alaska fields.
10. Pressure in an active North Cook Inlet Field well not exceeding 45% of the burst
pressure rating, or minimum internal yield pressure, of well tubulars is within the
range of pressure that will not result in failure of well integrity, uncontrolled release
of fluid or pressure, or threat to human safety.
11. The operator relies on a well pressure limit waiver process to continue operating
North Cook Inlet Field wells that exhibit inner annulus pressure or outer annulus
pressure exceeding specific pressure limits.
Conservation Order ~v .
January 8,2004
Page 3 of 5
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CONCLUSIONS
1. There is a need for regulatory oversight of the management of North Cook Inlet
Field wells that exceed specific pressure thresholds, by administering rules regulating
annular pressures. This methodology is consistent with similarly intended efforts by
other regulatory agencies.
2. The objectives of rules regulating sustained annular pressures in North Cook Inlet
Field development wells are to conserve Alaska petroleum resources and protect
human safety and the environment, through proper management of annular pressures.
Proper annular pressure management aims to prevent failure of well integrity,
uncontrolled release of fluid or pressure, or threat to human safety.
3. North Cook Inlet Field annular pressure rules should recognize the variety of well
completions and development well characteristics in the North Cook Inlet Field.
4. Well heating-induced annular pressure increases must be taken into account
before initiating well start-up, to ensure that annular pressures at well operating
temperature will not result in failure of well integrity, uncontrolled release of fluid or
pressure, or threat to human safety.
5. The annular pressure rules adopted in this order are practicable and appropriate to
the objectives stated in Conclusion 2.
NOW THEREFORE IT IS ORDERED that Conservation Order No. 68 is amended to
add the following rules:
1. The operator shall conduct and document a pressure test of tubulars and
completion equipment in each development well at the time of installation or
replacement that is sufficient to demonstrate that planned well operations will not
result in failure of well integrity, uncontrolled release of fluid or pressure, or threat to
human safety.
2. The operator shall monitor each development well daily to check for sustained
pressure, except if prevented by extreme weather conditions, emergency situations, or
similar unavoidable circumstances. Monitoring results shall be made available for
AOGCC inspection.
3. The operator shall notify the AOGCC within three working days after the operator
identifies a well as having (a) sustained inner annulus pressure that exceeds 2000 psig
or (b) sustained outer annulus pressure that exceeds 1000 psig.
Conservation Order ~ .
January 8, 2004
Page 4 of 5
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4. The AOGCC may require the operator to submit in an Application for Sundry
Approvals (Form 10-403) a proposal for corrective action or increased surveillance
for any development well having sustained pressure that exceeds a limit set out in
paragraph 3 of this rule. The AOGCC may approve the operator's proposal or may
require other corrective action or surveillance. The AOGCC may require that
corrective action be verified by mechanical integrity testing or other AOGCC
approved diagnostic tests. The operator shall give AOGCC sufficient notice of the
testing schedule to allow AOGCC to witness the tests.
5. If the operator identifies sustained pressure in the inner annulus of a development
well that exceeds 45% of the burst pressure rating of the well's production casing for
inner annulus pressure, or sustained pressure in the outer annulus that exceeds 450/0 of
the burst pressure rating of the well's surface casing for outer annulus pressure, the
operator shall notify the AOGCC within three working days and take corrective
action. Unless well conditions require the operator to take emergency corrective
action before AOGCC approval can be obtained, the operator shall submit in an
Application for Sundry Approvals (Form 10-403) a proposal for corrective action.
The AOGCC may approve the operator's proposal or may require other corrective
action. The AOGCC may also require that corrective action be verified by mechanical
integrity testing or other AOGCC approved diagnostic tests. The operator shall give
AOGCC sufficient notice of the testing schedule to allow AOGCC to witness the
tests.
6. Except as otherwise approved by the AOGCC under paragraph 4 or 5 of these
rules, before a shut-in well is placed in service, any annulus pressure must be relieved
to a sufficient degree (a) that the inner annulus pressure at operating temperature will
be below 2000 psig and (b) that the outer annulus pressure at operating temperature
will be below 1000 psig. However, a well that is subject to paragraph 3, but not
paragraph 5, of these rules may reach an annulus pressure at operating temperature
that is described in the operator's notification to the AOGCC under paragraph 3,
unless the AOGCC prescribes a different limit.
7. For purposes of these rules,
"inner annulus" means the space in a well between tubing and production casing;
"outer annulus" means the space in a well between production casing and surface
casIng;
Conservation Order 5L .
January 8, 2004
Page 5 of 5
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"sustained pressure" means pressure that (a) is measurable at the casing head of an
annulus, (b) is not caused solely by temperature fluctuations, and (c) is not pressure
that has been applied intentionally.
Daniel T. Seamount, Jr., Commissioner
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
AS 31.05.080 provides that within 20 days after receipt of written notice of the entry of an order, a person affected by it may file
with the Commission an application for rehearing. A request for rehearing must be received by 4:30 PM on the 23rd day following
the date of the order, or next working day if a holiday or weekend, to be timely filed. The Commission shall grant or refuse the
application in whole or in part within 10 days. The Commission can refuse an application by not acting on it within the 10-day
period. An affected person has 30 days from the date the Commission refuses the application or mails (or otherwise distributes) an
order upon rehearing, both being the final order of the Commission, to appeal the decision to Superior Court. Where a request for
rehearing is denied by nonaction of the Commission, the 30-day period for appeal to Superior Court runs from the date on which
the re uest is deemed denied (i.e., 10th day after the a lication for rehearin was filed.
Citgo Petroleum Corporation
PO Box 3758
Tulsa, OK 74136
Kelly Valadez
Tesoro Refining and Marketing Co.
Supply &.Distribution
300 Concord Plaza Drive
San Antonio, TX 78216
Jerry Hodgden
Hodgden Oil Company
408 18th Street
Golden, CO 80401-2433
Kay Munger
Munger Oil Information Service, Inc
PO Box 45738
Los Angeles, CA 90045-0738
Mark Wedman
Halliburton
6900 Arctic Blvd.
Anchorage, AK 99502
Baker Oil Tools
4730 Business Park Blvd., #44
Anchorage, AK 99503
David Cusato
600 West 76th Ave., #508
Anchorage, AK 99518
Kenai National Wildlife Refuge
Refuge Manager
PO Box 2139
Soldotna, AK 99669-2139
Cliff Burglin
PO Box 131
Fairbanks, AK 99707
North Slope Borough
PO Box 69
Barrow, AK 99723
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XTO Energy, Inc.
Cartography
810 Houston Street, Ste 2000
Ft. Worth, TX 76102-6298
Robert Gravely
7681 South Kit Carson Drive
Littleton, CO 80122
Richard Neahring
NRG Associates
President
PO Box 1655
Colorado Springs, CO 80901
Samuel Van Vactor
Economic Insight Inc.
3004 SW First Ave.
Portland, OR 97201
Ciri
Land Department
PO Box 93330
Anchorage, AK 99503
Jill Schneider
US Geological Survey
4200 University Dr.
Anchorage, AK 99508
Jack Hakkila
PO Box 190083
Anchorage, AK 99519
Penny Vadla
399 West Riverview Avenue
Soldotna, AK 99669-7714
Bernie Karl
K&K Recycling Inc.
PO Box 58055
Fairbanks, AK 99711
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IHS Energy Group
GEPS
5333 Westheimer, Ste 100
Houston, TX 77056
George Vaught, Jr.
PO Box 13557
Denver, CO 80201-3557
John Levorsen
200 North 3rd Street, #1202
Boise, ID 83702
Michael Parks
Marple's Business Newsletter
117 West Mercer St, Ste 200
Seattle, WA 98119-3960
Schlumberger
Drilling and Measurements
3940 Arctic Blvd., Ste 300
Anchorage, AK 99503
Gordon Severson
3201 Westmar Cr.
Anchorage, AK 99508-4336
James Gibbs
PO Box 1597
Soldotna, AK 99669
Richard Wagner
PO Box 60868
Fairbanks, AK 99706
Williams Thomas
Arctic Slope Regional Corporation
Land Department
PO Box 129
Barrow, AK 99723
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Re: CPAI weekly SCP report 2/5/06
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From: Thomas Maunder <tol11_maundcr@admin.statc.ak.lIs>
D~1te: \Ved, 08 Fcb 2006 14:28: 17 -0900
To: NSK Problem Well SlIpV <nI617@)conocophillips.com>
CC: James Rcgg <jirn_rcgg(~ij.admin.statc.ak.us>, Cathy Foerster <cathY_,,·()crster@admin.state.ak.us>
Jerry, Marie, MJ, et aI,
Lately we at AOGCC have found the weekly SCP report to have very limited usefulness.
Accordingly, the Commission hereby terminates the requirement for the weekly SCP report. All other
reporting requirements are unchanged.
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Attached is the weekly producer SCP report for 2/5/06.
Please let me know if there are any questions.
Marie McConnell
Problem Well Supervisor
659-7224
«02-05-06 CPA Producer Weekly SCP Report.xls»
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3iness Unit
P.o. Box 196168
Anchorage, AK 99519-6168
Telephone 907/561-5311
Fax 907/564-6489
December 4, 2003
Ms. Jody Colombie
Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission
333 West 7th Ave., Suite 100
Anchorage, AK 99501
Re: AOGCC Public Hearing on Cook Inlet Annular Pressures
Dear Ms. Colombie:
In follow-up to our letter of November 14, 2003, regarding AOGCC's proposed
rules governing annular pressures in development wells in the Kenai Gas, West
Fork, Beaver Creek, North Cook Inlet, and Beluga River Fields; I have spoken
with Winton Aubert regarding Marathon's concerns. He has represented that
AOGCC is amenable to addressing those concerns in crafting the final rules. To
that end, Marathon requests that the hearing scheduled for December 11, 2003
be vacated in favor of continued discussions between AOGCC and Marathon to
finalize a mutually acceptable result.
Please let me know if you require any further information. I can be reached at
(907) 564-6325 or abschoffmann@marathonoil.com.
Sincerely,
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Operations Superintendent
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Anchorage, AK 99519-6168
Telephone 907/561-5311
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November 14, 2003
Jody Colombie
Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission
333 West th Ave.
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Dear Ms. Col"ombie:
Marathon requests that the hearing tentatively scheduled for December 11, 2003 at 9:00
am be held. The topic for the hearing is to discuss governing annular pressures in
development wells in the Kenai Gas, West Fork, Beaver Creek, North Cook Inlet and
Beluga River Fields. The following comments are our concerns with the proposed rules.
1. Item #2 - The proposed order makes no distinction between daily monitoring
of active, shut-in, and suspended development wells. Marathon proposes
that the requirement of daily checks for sustained pressure apply only to
active development wells. Marathon operates numerous shut-in wells that do
not require daily operator inspection, including some which are somewhat
remote and difficult to access (ex: West Fork field). Instead, Marathon
proposes at least annual measurement of annulus pressure on shut-in and
suspended wells. Casing pressures for these shut-in wells could easily be
incorporated into the Shut In Wells Report that is already being provided to
the AOGCC by March 31 of each year (20 MC 25.115).
2. Item #3 - Daily monitoring of the inner annulus (IA) is reasonable, but daily
monitoring of the outer annulus (OA) will be costly and difficult. Most of the
access valves to the OA are placed significantly below ground level. Many
are buried or submerged. Installing piping that would allow year-round, daily
observation of the pressure on the OA will require confined space entry of
one or more people into the well cellar as well as possible excavation work.
In many cases this work is being done on wellheads and valves that are 30 to
40 years old. In addition, Marathon's survey of annulus pressures in
September 2002 indicated that sustained pressures that exceed the
requirements of item #3 were virtually nonexistent. Marathon contends that
the hazard posed by placing personnel in well cellars to provide access to the
OA far exceeds the hazard of operating the wells in their current state.
Realizing that the risk to the OA is insignificant if there is little pressure on the
lA, Marathon proposes to only monitor the IA daily for sustained pressure. If
the IA is found to have sustained pressure that exceeds 1000 psig, then daily
monitoring of the OA would also be required.
Request for Hearing
November 14, 2003
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3. Item #5 - Clarification: is the intent of this rule that the Operator be
required to notify the AOGCC within three working days or notify and take
corrective action within three working days? Marathon contends that it will
not always be possible to initiate the proper corrective action within three
days, but it is reasonable to notify the AOGCC within three days and devise a
mutually acceptable plan and timetable for corrective action following the
notification.
Please let me know if you require any further information in preparation for this hearing.
I can be reached at 907.564.6325 or abschoffmann@marathonoil.com.
Sincerely,
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Operations Superintendent
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Notice ,of Public Hearing
STATE OF ALASKA
,',Alaska OilandG~s CanserYatian,Commission
Re: Rules governing annuldrpressures in devel-
()pment wells in the Kenai Gas, West Fork, Beaver
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Notice of Public Hearing
ST ATE OF ALASKA
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
Re:
Rules governing annular pressures in development wells in the Kenai Gas, West
Fork, Beaver Creek, North Cook Inlet and Beluga River Fields.
The Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission ("Commission"), on its own
motion, proposes to establish rules regulating sustained casing pressures in development
wells in all pools within the Kenai Gas, West Fork, Beaver Creek, North Cook Inlet and
Beluga River Fields. The proposed rules may be inspected at the Commissions offices or
on its website at .http://www.state.ak.us/local/akpages/ADMIN/ogc/homeogc.htm
The Commission has tentatively set a consolidated public hearing on these
proposed actions for December 11, 2003 at 9:00 am at the Alaska Oil and Gas
Conservation Commission at 333 West 7th Avenue, Suite 100, Anchorage, Alaska 99501.
A person may request that the tentatively scheduled hearing be held by filing a written
request with the Commission no later than 4:30 pm on November 17,2003.
If a request for a hearing is not timely filed, the Commission will consider the
issuance of orders without a hearing. To learn if the Commission will hold the public
hearing, please call 793-1221.
In addition, a person may submit written comments regarding these proposed
actions to the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission at 333 West 7th Avenue,
Suite 100, Anchorage, Alaska 99501. Written comments must be received no later than
4:30 pm on December 1, 2003, except that if the Commission decides to hold a public
hearing, written comments must be received no later than 9:00 am on December 11,
2003.
If you are a person with a disability who may need a special modification in order
to comment or to attend the public hearing, please contact Jody Colombie at 793-1221
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Notice of Public Hearing
STATE OF ALASKA
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
Re:
Rules governing annular pressures in development wells in the Kenai Gas, West
Fork, Beaver Creek, North Cook Inlet and Beluga River Fields.
The Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission ("Commission"), on its own
motion, proposes to establish rules regulating sustained casing pressures in development
wells in all pools within the Kenai Gas, West Fork, Beaver Creek, North Cook Inlet and
Beluga River Fields. The proposed rules may be inspected at the Commissions offices or
on its website at .http://www.state.ak.us/locallakpages/ADMIN/ogc/homeogc.htm
The Commission has tentatively set a consolidated public hearing on these
proposed actions for December 11, 2003 at 9:00 am at the Alaska Oil and Gas
Conservation Commission at 333 West ih Avenue, Suite 100, Anchorage, Alaska 99501.
A person may request that the tentatively scheduled hearing be held by filing a written
request with the Commission no later than 4:30 pm on November 17, 2003.
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If a request for a hearing is not timely filed, the Commission will consider the
issuance of orders without a hearing. To learn if the Commission will hold the public
hearing, please call 793-1221.
In addition, a person may submit written comments regarding these proposed
actions to the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission at 333 West ih Avenue,
Suite 100, Anchorage, Alaska 99501. Written comments must be received no later than
4:30 pm on December 1, 2003, except that if the Commission decides to hold a public
hearing, written comments must be received no later than 9:00 am on December 11,
2003.
If you are a person with a disability who may need a special modification in order
to comment or to attend the public hearing, please contact Jody Colombie at 793-1221
before December 1, 2003. "
Published Date: October 30, 2003
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Elements of Proposed
Kenai Gas, West Fork, Beaver Creek, N. Cook Inlet, and Beluga River Fields
Annular Pressure Order
October 30, 2003
1.
The operator shall conduct and document a pressure test of tubulars and completion equip-
ment in each development well at the time of installation or replacement that is sufficient to
demonstrate that planned well operations will not result in failure of \vell integrity, uncon-
trolled release of fluid or pressure, or threat to human safety.
2.
The operator shall monitor each development well daily to check for sustained pressure,.
except if prevented by extreme weather conditions, emergency situations, or similar un-
avoidable circumstances. Monitoring results shall be made available for AOGCC inspec-
tion.
3.
The operator shall notify the AOGCC within three working days after the operator identi-
fies a well as having sustained inner annulus pressure that exceeds 2000 psig, or sustained
outer annulus pressure that exceeds 1000 psig.
4.
The AOGCC may require the operator to submit in an Application for Sundry Approvals
(F orm 10-403) a proposal for corrective action or increased surveillance for any develop-
ment well having sustained pressure that exceeds a limit set out in paragraph 3 of this rule.
The AOGCC may approve the operator's proposal or may require other corrective action or
surveillance. The AOGCC may require that corrective action be verified by mechanical in-
tegrity testing or other AOGCC approved diagnostic tests, and that the AOGCC be given
sufficient notice of the testing schedule to allow AOGCC to witness the tests.
5.
If the operator identifies sustained pressure in the inner annulus of a development well that
exceeds 45% of the burst pressure rating of the well's production casing for inner annulus
pressure, or sustained pressure in the outer annulus that exceeds 45% of the burst pressure
rating of the well's surface casing for outer annulus pressure, the operator shall notify the
AOGCC within three working days and take corrective action. Unless well conditions re-
quire the operator to take emergency corrective action before AOGCC approval can be ob-
tained, the operator shall submit in an Application for Sundry Approvals (Form 10-403) a
proposal for corrective action. The AOGCC may approve the operator's proposal or may
require other corrective action. The AOGCC may also require that corrective action be
verified by mechanical integrity testing or other AOGCC approved diagnostic tests, and
that the AOGCC be given sufficient notice of the testing schedule to allow AOGCC to wit-
ness the tests.
6.
Except as otherwise approved by the AOGCC under paragraph 4 or 5 of these rules, before
a shut-in well is placed in service, any annulus pressure must be relieved to a sufficient de-
gree (a) that the inner annulus pressure at operating temperature will be below 2000 psig
and (b) that the outer annulus pressure at operating temperature will be below 1000 psig.
However, a well that is subject to paragraph 3, but not paragraph 5, of these rules may
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reach an annulus pressure at operating temperature that is described in the operator's notifi-
cation to the AOGCC under paragraph 3, unless the AOGCC prescribes a different limit.
7.
For purposes of this rule,
"inner annulus" means the space in a well between tubing and production casing;
"outer annulus" means the space in a well between production casing and surface casing;
"sustained pressure" means pressure that (a) is measurable at the casing head of an annulus,
(b) is not caused solely by temperature fluctuations, and (c) is not pressure that has been
applied intentionally.
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