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DRMS Permit Index
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M1999002
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General Documents
Doc Date
4/19/1994
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Guidance Document for Cement Bond Logging Technique
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4 <br />Reco^-~ke=~~ err and ~=vo-^ ^^ <br />The test results must be recorded on the attached form. The <br />annulus pressure should be recorded at five (5) minute <br />intervals. Teets run by operators is the absence of as EPA <br />inspector must be ceaducted according to these procedures <br />and recorded oa the aetached form or as equilivaat form •. A <br />pressure recording chart documeatating the actual annulus <br />teat pressures must be attached to the submittal. The <br />tubing pressure at the beginning and end of each *_est must <br />be recorded. The volume of the annulus fluid bled back at <br />the surface after the teat should be measured and recorded <br />oa the form. This can be done by bleeding the annulus <br />pressure off and discharging the associated fluid into a <br />five gallon container. The volume information can be used <br />to verify the anprexiaiate location of the packer. <br />Procedures for °reeeure ^_'eet <br />L. Schedul'_ag the test should be done ac least too (2) <br />weeks is advance. <br />Z. Tnformatioa on the well co~letioa (location of the <br />packer, location of perforations, previous cement want <br />on the casing, size of casing and tubing, etc.) and the <br />results of the previous CST teat should be reviewed by <br />the field inspector in advance of the test. Regional <br />QIC Guidance #35 should also be reviewed. Iaformatiaa <br />relating to the previous NIIT and any well workovers <br />should be reviewed and taken into the field for <br />verification purposes. <br />3. All Class I walla and Class ll SWD wells should be <br />shut-'a prrcr to the test. A 1Z to 24-hour shut-in is <br />preferable to assure that the temperature of the fluid <br />in the wellbore is stable. <br />4. Class II enhanced recovery wells may he operating <br />during the teat, but it is recommended that the well be <br />Shut-in if possible. <br />5. The operator should fill the casing/tubing annulus with <br />inhibited fluid at least 24 hours is advance, it <br />possible. Filling the annulus should be undertakeII <br />through one valve with the second valve open to alloy <br />air to escape. Alter the operator has filled the <br />annulus, a check should be made to assure that the <br />annulus will remain full. I! the annulus can not <br />amintain a full column of fluid, the operator should <br />notify the Director and begin a rework. The operator <br />should measure and report the volume of fluid added to <br />
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