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The lateral road to production well 29-27 is a long single-lane stretch of road. It was also re- <br /> contoured and drill seeded once the lateral piping, conduit, and cables were removed. Photo <br /> 16, below, shows the length of lateral road out to this well location after it has been drill <br /> seeded. <br /> The reclaimed well location 29-27 is also visible on the right. It is the light area of ground. Just <br /> above it on the picture (the green area) is the Piceance creek valley facing south east and <br /> beyond that on the mountain top is the Greasewood oil and gas area. <br /> w�� a -;rr* =ram •'` .r �� �' `�d� I�I �II ��I �ii M : <br /> Jr <br /> 40 <br /> •� ,k "`..`* sy„"'A+;tF" � gill� �'. °"�"; �.., t�!" '� <br /> v <br /> v <br /> 5 <br /> -- v <br /> r <br /> i <br /> I s�; <br /> k �¢ <br /> z <br /> Photo 16—A view of the lateral road to the former production well location 29-27 out on the tip of the ridge. <br /> The next ridge back on the right side of the photo also has a former production well location <br /> (29-22). This pad was reclaimed in 2014 and is now hard to make out after two years of sun <br /> and weather out on the south facing point. <br /> Solvay Chemicals, Inc.. 17 <br /> DRMS Annual Report <br /> July 8, 2016 <br />