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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
P2010012
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
6/8/2010
Doc Name
New NOI application (non-confidential)
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Lynx-Royal JV LLC
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DRMS
Email Name
RCO
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Appendix A - DRMS Form 2 Confidential <br />Lynx-Royal JV LLC Egnar HD2 2010 NOI <br />around minor topographic and vegetative features. Figure A-1 is a schematic drawing of a <br />proposed pad with equipment locations and cuttings/fluid flow. <br />Drill Pall Scherndtir_ <br />caCq'OXMate dmens3ons for{rnoY(:avated Pads) <br />65 <br />TOj)`.aUil <br />] JjSU? <br />w, <br />S nil <br />< c. <br />FXcowitpd <br />Sit x Bft MUCl/C{ftUF195 <br />{nDmindl) fait 100 ft2 ? <br />111 i t <br />?4GIX+i eEf dunxge ?ate? ? _ \ <br />f cd aye <br />1ne??n? ??..? fer <br />arod escare <br />tyrE?W <br />Plc kUP <br />FJrilt Rid ?o - W.3ter/Ro1 (ruck µ- - <br />Moro: oad area = 1,9511 ft2 <11,t345 ac7 ir,yyr te.?q <br />fb. <br />'Pad a! r- d 0 dmenacns a!+J shaocz r.ay be ite'cd <br />to reffett wtic"ted hole c1 oths and to best fit the terfw. <br />Nard Pt o J cwPmeni Ixet?a to OV n?3 may be <br />modcied dUe to oad and eovlomeM con5dM211O s <br />- rn <br />Figure A-1: Schematic map of proposed drill pad <br />Access Road <br />or Trait 1? it <br />Mud pits will be constructed as needed to contain the drilling fluids and to ensure that no fluids <br />will be introduced into the ephemeral drainages. In the event that large amounts of water are <br />encountered during drilling, the pits will be designed and maintained so that only decanted water <br />is allowed to escape to the surrounding area that is not an ephemeral drainage. <br />Some of the access trails and drill pads may require some cutting of brush, tree limbs and <br />perhaps the removal of a specific pifion or juniper tree. Cut material will be temporarily placed <br />in a pile or piles adjacent to the access trail or drill site, and then scattered back over the trail or <br />site during reclamation. See Attachment B for a photo record of most of the proposed drill sites <br />and access trails. <br />Drill Hole Abandonment <br />No more than two drill holes will be left open at any one time. <br />A) Plugging Procedure <br />- Dry or Damp Hole - The drill hole will be backfilled as much as possible with <br />cuttings, using the mineralized material first. After backfilling to within about 5 <br />feet from the surface, a spray foam plug or concrete plug will be brought to within <br />about 2 feet of the surface. The remainder of the hole to the surface will be filled <br />with soil and cuttings. <br />Page 3 of 5
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