Kan. Admin. Regs. § 82-3-1211 - Storage well workover
(a) Each
operator shall submit a workover plan to the conservation division at least 10
days before performing any downhole or wellhead work that involves dismantling
or removing the wellhead, unless the work is only routine maintenance or the
replacement of any gauge, sensor, or valve. If an emergency situation exists,
the workover plan requirement may be temporarily waived by the director. Each
operator shall submit a detailed summary of the work performed to the
conservation division within 30 days of the completion of the workover
activity.
(b) Each operator shall
determine how long any cavern storage well can safely operate below the minimum
allowable pressure limit or cushion air requirement to perform storage facility
maintenance or storage well work-over activities. If storage facility
maintenance or storage well workover activities are not performed within this
time frame, the operator shall test or log the storage well according to the
long-term monitoring, measurement, and testing plan.
(c) Each operator shall use, during any
workover, a blowout preventer with a pressure rating that is sufficient for the
anticipated workover operations.
(d) Each operator shall perform all logging
procedures through a lubricator unit with a pressure rating that is sufficient
for the anticipated workover operations.
(e) Each operator shall provide all relevant
well information to any contractor logging a storage well or performing a
workover before commencing the log or work-over.
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