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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
P2010026
IBM Index Class Name
HYDROLOGY
Doc Date
9/27/2014
Doc Name
UIC Permit No. CO32210-00000.
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SFOGI
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EPA
Permit Index Doc Type
Hydrology Report
Email Name
THM
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SWEPI LP <br />Well: HW 8101 <br />Zone 2 - : 290ft — 1560ft: This interval is across the lead cement slurry and the cement condition is <br />similar to the previous log dated 14- Nov -2012. The flexural image map indicates the presence of the <br />light weight cement and hence hydraulic isolation exist. <br />Zone 3 -: Surface — 290ft: The flexural image map indicates the Top of Cement (TOC) at 290ft. Above <br />this depth there is water in the annulus to 215ft and then dry annulus to surface. The reduced <br />gamma ray response indicates the base of surface casing at @ 80ft. The fluid -air interface across this <br />interval is fully separated out over time. <br />Conclusions: The Isolation Scanner and conventional CBL -VDL logs indicate that cement bond is <br />present in the annulus behind the casing. Adequate bonding exists to isolate the production zone <br />and the saline water interval from the overlying water bearing intervals. The Top of Cement (TOC) is <br />at 290ft. <br />
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