Kan. Admin. Regs. § 82-3-202 - Productivities, methods of determining, when required
The productivity of all wells in prorated pools in this state shall be determined in accordance with the following rules.
(a) Type of test. The productivity of each
well shall be determined by a physical test conducted in the manner in which
the well is normally produced. The initial physical test shall be conducted
within 30 days of the filing of the affidavit of completion for the well.
(b) Supervision. Each test shall
be conducted under the supervision of the commission.
(c) Notice and witnesses. Each operator of a
well on which a test is to be conducted shall notify the commission's agent at
least 12 hours before the beginning of a test. Any offset operator may witness
the test.
(d) Temporary allowable
of a well. After the operator files an affidavit of completion, a temporary
allowable for the well shall be established and shall be effective for 30 days.
(e) Production considered. Only
pipeline oil produced during the test shall be considered in determining a
well's productivity.
(f) Pool and
productivity tests.
(1) Pool and productivity
tests shall be taken initially and on an annual basis, except on wells which
produced less than 25 barrels of oil per day at the time of the last current
test.
(2) Those wells producing
less than 25 barrels of oil per day shall be exempt from further testing unless
the well becomes capable of producing more than 25 barrels of oil per day or
unless otherwise ordered by the commission.
(3) Whenever, due to some act or omission of
the operator, more than 15 months have lapsed since the last productivity test
for a well was conducted, the well shall not be entitled to an allowable until
tested, unless otherwise exempt.
(4) Any well that was tested less than three
months before the date of a scheduled pool test shall not be required to take
the pool test.
(5) Operators shall
be notified 10 days before the start of a pool test.
(g) Good cause shown. The commission may, on
its own motion and for good cause shown, direct the taking of a productivity
test of any well or any pool.
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