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Does the annulus pressure build back up after the test ? If Yes No psiq <br />MECHANICAL INTEGRITY PRESSURE TEST <br />Additional comments for mechanical integrity pressure test, such as volume of fluid added to annulus and <br />bled back at end of test, reason for failing test (casing head leak, tubing leak, other), etc.: <br />The short string of Well 20-74 took less than one barrel of water to fill up. The well was pressurized <br />to 320 psig however testing stopped a short time later due to a lightening strike causing a fire in the <br />immediate area. Pressured up short string, for the second time, to 420 psig. Pressure on well <br />sustained at 418 psig for nearly all of the 30 minute test time. Water was removed from the well <br />after the test to 5 feet below ground surface to prevent freezing of the well head. <br />The long string of Well 20-74 took less than a barrel of water to fill up. The well was pressurized to <br />400 psig with a slight dropping off to approximately 390 psig which was sustained for the remainder <br />of the test time. Water was removed from the well after the test to 5 feet below ground surface to <br />prevent freezing of the well head. <br />Signature of Witness: <br />OFFICE USE ONLY - COMPLIANCE FOLLOWUP <br />Staff <br />Do you agree with the reported test results? <br />If not, why? <br />Possible violation identified? [ ] YES <br />If YES, what <br />If YES - followup initiated? [ ] YES <br />[ ] NO -why not? <br />[ ] YES [ ] NO <br />[ ] NO <br />Date: <br />[ ] Data Entry <br />[ ] Compliance Staff [ 12 nd Data Entry <br />Page 2 of 2 <br />[ ] Hardcopy Filing