§ 3261.13 - What is a drilling program and how do I apply for drilling program approval?  


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  • § 3261.13 What is a drilling program and how do I apply for drilling program approval?

    (a) A drilling program describes all the operational aspects of your proposal to drill, complete, and test a well.

    (b) Send to BLM:

    (1) A detailed description of the equipment, materials, and procedures you will use;

    (2) The proposed/anticipated depth of the well;

    (3) If you plan to directionally drill your well, also send us:

    (i) The proposed bottom hole location and distances from the nearest section or tract lines;

    (ii) The kick-off point;

    (iii) The direction of deviation;

    (iv) The angle of build-up and maximum angle; and

    (v) Plan and cross section maps indicating the surface and bottom hole locations;

    (4) The casing and cementing program;

    (5) The circulation media (mud, air, foam, etc.);

    (6) A description of the logs that you will run;

    (7) A description and diagram of the blowout prevention equipment you will use during each phase of drilling;

    (8) The expected depth and thickness of fresh water zones;

    (9) Anticipated lost circulation zones;

    (10) Anticipated reservoir temperature and pressure;

    (11) Anticipated temperature gradient in the area;

    (12) A plat certified by a licensed surveyor showing the surveyed surface location and distances from the nearest section or tract lines;

    (13) Procedures and durations of well testing; and

    (14) Any other information we may require.