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WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL, INC. APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF DESIGNATION SUCKLA FARMS INJECTION FACILITY Prepared By : Robert A. Fullop Date: October 12 , 1989 9-01353 1 Wright 's Disposal Service Inc . 1 9270 QUITMAN WESTMINSTER, COLD. 80030 PHONE 426-8911 1 October 28 , 1989 I Weld County Commissioners 1 Greeley, CO. JRE: Application For A Certificate Of Designation JGentlemen : Attached, under seperate cover , is a copy of WRIGHT' s J Application For A Certificate Of Designation for our Sukla Farms Facility. J Inorder to more clearly understand the application and its various section , the following general discussion is submitted : In 1972 , Amoco Production Company constructed the Sukla Farms Facility . The facility was used •by Amoco to inject produced waters from their oil and gas operations , in the Weld and surrounding counties , into the Sussex formation at about 4700 feet. The facility was utilized for this purpose up until 1984. The increase in the injection pressure caused the shut down some time in late 1984. In June of 1989 , WRIGH purchased the facilities from Amoco . Amoco then plugged all injection wells in the Sussex and WRIGHT drilled and completed a Lyons injection well just east of Amoco ' s original injection well . WRIGHT has maintained the integrity of the surface facility and has added only minor changes to make the facility more efficient . WRIGHT still uses the facility to inject produced water from oil and gas operations and has applied for a Class I designation from the EPA. WRIGHT' s facility is being used as a commercial operation and will take industrial waste water in the near future . All waters are injected into the Lyons formation at 9500 feet ±. Every precaution has been taken to protect the ground and surface waters . Full approval for the Facility has been granted by the Colorado Oil and Gas Commission and we are currently regulated by them. Application (Cont) We therefore submit- the attached Application For A Certificate - Of Designation for your reveiw and approval . Respectfully Submitted, ?inn'. Al /1 :11/ James S. Wright President JSW/rf Enclosures WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL, INC. Page No . TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 2 : Minimum Standards 1 2.1 .1 1 2 . 1 .2 1 2. 1.3 1 2.1 .4 1 2.1 .5 1 2.1 .6 1 2.1 .7 2 2.1 .8 Section 2 : Operations Standards 2 2.2 .1 2 2.2 .2 2 2.2 .3 2 2. 2 .4 2 2.2.5 2 2. 2.6 3 2. 2. 7 3 2. 2. 8 3 2. 2.9 3 2.2 . 10 3 2 .2 .11 3 2.2 .12 3 2.2 .13 Section 2 : Inspections of Approved Sites and Facilities 2 .3 .1 44 2 . 3 .2 4 2 . 3.3 4 2.3 .4 Section 2 : Closure of Approved Sites and Facilities 2.4. 1 44 2.4. 2 4 2.4.3 4 2.4.4 4 2.4. 5 4 2.4.5 Section 4 : Site Standards 5 4.1 General Statement 5 4 .1 .1 6 4. 1 .2 6 4. 1.3 6 4.1 .4 6 4.1 .5 6 4. 1 .6 Section 4 : Engineering Design Standards 6 4. 2.1 6 4. 2. 2 6 4. 2.3 WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL, INC. TABLE OF CONTENTS Page No . Section 4 : Egineering Design Standards 7 4.2 .4 7 4. 2 .5 7 4.2 .6 7 4. 2 . 7 Section 4 : General Data 7 4 .3.1 7 4.3.2 7 4.3 .3 7 4.3.4 Section 4 : Geologic Data 8 4.4.1 8 4.4. 2 8 4.4 .3 8 4.4.4 Section 4 : Hydrologic Data 8 4. 5.1 8 4. 5 . 2 9 4.5.3 9 4. 5.4 9 4. 5 .5 9 4. 5 .6 9 4. 5 . 7 Section 4 : Engineering Data 10 4.6.1 10 4.6. 2 10 4.6 .3 10 4.6.4 Section 4 : Operational Data 10 4.7 .1 10 4. 7 . 2 10 4.7 .3 11 4. 7 .4 11 4.7 . 5 12 4.7 .6 12 4. 7 . 7 12 4.7 . 8 12 4.7 .9 12 4.7 .10 12 4.7 .11 13 4. 7 .12 13 4.7 .13 13 4.7 .14 Section 4 : Closure Data 13 4. 8 .1 13 4. 8 . 2 13 4. 8 .3 WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL, INC. Page No . TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 6 : Regulated Facility 14 6.1 .1 14 6. 1 .2 14 6.1 .3 14 6.1 .4 14 6. 1 .5 Section 6 : Impoundment Classifications 14 6. 2.1 14 6. 2. 2 14 6.2 .3 14 6.2 .4 14 6.3 .1 14 6.3.2 Section 6 : Liner Data 14 6.4.1 14 6.4.2 Section 6 : General Design Standards 14 6.5 .1 14 6. 5 .2 14 6 . 5.3 14 6 . 5.4 14 6. 5 . 5 15 6.5 .6 15 6.5 .7 15 6.5 . 8 15 6.5 .9 Section 6 : Liner Installation 15 6.6. 1 15 6.6. 2 15 6.6 .3 Section 6 : Operation Standards 15 6 .7 .1 15 6.7 .2 16 6. 7 .3 16 6. 7 .4 16 6.7 .5 Section 6 : Monitoring 16 6. 8 .1 16 6. 8 .2 16 6.8 .3 16 6 . 8.4 16 6. 8 .5 16 6. 8 .6 16 6. 8 .7 16 6. 8 . 8 Section 6 : Recordkeeping and Calculations 16 6.9 .1 16 6.9 .2 16 6. 9 .3 WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL, INC. TABLE OF CONTENTS Page No . Section 6 : Closure 16 6 .10. 1 Section 7 : Application Review Fee 17 General Statement PLATTS : REQUIRED FORMS , APPLICATIONS & REPORTS EPA - Plugging and Abandonment Plan 18 OGCC FORM 5 Well Completion Report 19 Down Hole Summary 19A - Surface Csg. Pres . Test 19B Packer Integrity Test 19C Surface Use Lease - Frank Suckla 20 Minerials Lease - Amoco 21 Geological Cross-Section 22 Water report 23 Site Plan 24 Flow Diagram 25 Application For Injection Well ii EPA Application For Undergound Injection Control iiiiv Use By Special Review Application Operational Plan vvi Closure Plan WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL, INC. SECTION 2 MINIMUM STANDARDS 2.1 . 1 Such sites and facilities shall be located , operated , and maitained in a manner so as to control obnoxious odors and prevent rodent and insect breeding and infestation, and they shall be kept adequately covered during their use. WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL Facility is used to process and inject produced water from oil & gas wells in the D-J Basin and the processing of industrial water from the removal of underground petroleum tanks and cement run-off and the injection of said waters into the Lyons formation at 9500 feet, and in doing so all waters processed are contained in steel or fiberglass tanks . The few buildings located on site are metal with wood or cement floors . Insect and rodent controlled by the use of insecticides and DeCon as needed. 2.1 .2 Such sites and facilities shall comply with the health laws , standards , rules , and regulations of the department, the Water Quality Control Commission, the Air Quality Control Commission, and all applicable zoning laws and ordinances . WRIGHT' S has filed applications with the Oil and Gas Conservation Commission of Colorado , The EPA-UIC Department , and the Weld County Planning Commission. Copies of all applications are attached hereto . 2 .1 .3 This section deals with radioactive material or materials contaminated with radioactive material and is not applicable. 2.1 .4 This section deals with sanitary landfills and therefore is not applicable to WRIGHT' S . 2.1 . 5 Sites and facilities shall be adequately fenced so as to prevent waste material and debris from escaping therefrom and from material and debris shall not be allowed to accumulate along the fence line . WRIGHT' S facility does not deal with solid waste and therefore is not fenced. 2.1 .6 This section deals with the incineration of solid waste , which is not a subject dealt with at WRIGHT' s facility . 2. 1 . 7 This section also deals with incineration of solid waste and the "Air Pollution Control Act" , and WRIGHT' S only deals with water waste and incorporates no open flames or incinerations . WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL, INC. SECTION 2 Page 2 MINIMUM STANDARDS 2.1 . 8 This again deals with the buring of wood waste and again WRIGHT' S facility deals only with water waste and does not have any open flames or incinerations . SECTION 2 OPERATIONS STANDARDS 2 .2 . 1 Facilities for solid waste disposal shall be kept adequately fenced to prevent unauthorized public access without operator supervision . WRIGHT' S facility deals with water waste which is contained in steel tanks that are either completely enclosed or covered with small 1" steel grades . The facility is not fenced , but all buildings are locked when the supervisor is not on duty . 2 . 2. 2 Surface waters shall be diverted from, or around, the disposal site and facility and its working force . WRIGHT' S facility contains retainer walls of cement construction around all storage tanks , with an earthen retainer wall around the surge tank. In addition to these retainer walls , all off-loading facilities and filter and pumping areas contain sumps that feed into a central cement sump . The enitre site surface is graveled with 1" gravel and built-up so that all drainage is away from the facility . 2.2 . 3 This section deals with ground water monitoring around evaporation pits and solid waste disposal , Again , WRIGHT' S deals only with water injection and all facilities are steel or fiberglass and ground water monitoring is not necessary . 2 .2.4 This sections deals with ground water monitoring which is not applicable in this case . 2.2 .5 Same as above. 2 . 2.6 The concentration of explosive gases generated by the facility for solid waste disposal shall not exceed: (a) One percent (1%) by volume in air within facility structures (excluding gas control or recovery systems) ; or (b) Five percent (5%) by volume in air at the site boundary unless geologic or other conditions are such that no explosive gas hazard exists beyond the site boundry . (a) The only combustable gases in the site are those emitted from the surge and skimming tank. This gas concentration is checked with Dragger tubes . The crude oil strorage tank contains a vent system that recycles the gas vapors back into the water storage tanks . No records of gas vapors beyond 5 PPM have ever been recored . (b) There are no known analysis of combustable gases of any percentage beyond the boundaries of the facilities , other than those emitted from Amoco Productions Company ' s oil and gas operations across the road . WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL, INC. SECTION 2 OPERATIONS STANDARDS • Page 3 2 .2.7 This section deals with putrescible waste , which is not handled at the WRIGHT facility . 2 .2 . 8 This section deals with solid waste and high winds , WRIGHT' S facility does not deal with solid waste, only water waste that is injected back into the Lyons formation at a depth of 9500 feet . 2. 2. 9 No facility for soiid wastes disposal shall knowingly receive any waste classified as acutely hazardous , Per 40 CFR 261 .33. WRIGHT' S facility does not knowingly accept any acutely hazardous waste and keeps the produced water from oil and gas wells separate from industrial waste water until the industrial water has been tested. At that time all waters are co-mingled for filtering and injection. 2. 2. 10 No facility for solid waste disposal shall knowingly receive any quantity of hazardous waste defined in section 1 . 2 of these department regulations in any calendar month, unless authorized by the department , the county board of commissioners and the department . WRIGHT' S has not applied for, or is applying for a permit to handle hazardous waste in any form and has no intention of doing so. 2 .2 .11 No sanitary landfills shall accept raw sludge from wastewater treatment plants , septic tank pumpings , or chemical toilet waste , without approval from the county board of commissioners and the department . WRIGHT' S has not applied for , or is applying for a permit to handle raw sludge , septic tank pumpings or chemical toilet waste , nor do we have any intention to do so . 2.2. 12 This section again deals with sludges , which are not being handled at WRIGHT' S facilities . 2 . 2 . 13 All operating records shall be made available to the county borad of commissioners and the department upon their request. WRIGHT' S operating records are filed at their offices and are available for review at any time. WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL, INC. 9270 Quitman Westminster , CO. 80030 (303) 426-8911 WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL, INC. SECTION 4 SITE STANDARDS Page 6 4 .1 .2 Facilities for solid waste disposal shall not be located in floodplains . The WRIGHT facility is not located in any floodplane 4. 1 .3 No significant aquifer recharge areas , as may be designated by the Colorado State Engineer' s Office or the department ' s Water Quality Control Commission, shall be adversely impacted by solid waste disposal. The WRIGHT facility is not located in any aquifer recharge area . 4.1 . 4 This section is statutory and does not apply to the pre-existing facility operated by WRIGHT. 4.1 . 5 Facilities for solid waste disposal shall isolate waste from the public and eviroment by emphasizing favorable geologic conditions over engineering improvements of marginal geologic conditions . Again the WRIGHT facility was built in 1972 and does not present any geologic threat to the public or enviroment so far as that can be known to WRIGHT. 4. 1 .6 Facilities for solid waste disposal shall not place waste below or into surface water or groundwater that has a potential or existing beneficial use or that is in direct communication with surface water or an aquifer. See section 4 . 1 . General Statement pertaining to the surface pipe installation. Also see EPA Permit Apllication attached hereto. 4. 2 ENGINEERING DESIGN STANDARDS 4. 2.1 Groundwater shall be protected from water pollution by leachate from the facility for soild waste. This section pertains to impoundments and evaporation pits and since WRIGHT' S facility contains none of these it does not apply. 4. 2. 2 This is a statutory section pertaining to impoundments and evaporation pits . Again , WRIGHT' S facilities does not fall under this section. 4 . 2 . 3 This section is also a statutory section pertaining. to new facilities and those located in areas of geological stress or instability . WRIGHT' S facility was built in 1972 and is not located in any of these geological areas . WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL, INC. SECTION 4 Page 7 ENGINEERING DESIGN STANDARDS 4. 2 .4 This section deals with ground water monitoring for inpoundments and evaporation pits . Please refer to Section 4.1 . General Statement , sub section on surface pipe . 4.2.5 This section deals with impoundments and is not applicable to WRIGHT' S facility . 4.2.6 This section also deals with impoundments and is not applicable. 4,2. 7 This section deals with new construction and is not applicable to pre-existing facilities . 4 . 3 GENERAL DATA nd legal 4 .3 . 1 Mailing facility afor esolid owaste unty adispos description disposal , township , section and range; The pre-existing WRIGHT facility is located in the SW/4 NE/4 Section 10 , Townshiy 1 North , Range 67 West , Weld County , Colorado . WRIGHT S DISPOSAL, INC. address is 9270 Quitman, Westminster , Colorado 80030 . The phone number is (303) 426-8911 . 4.3 .2 Area site , in acres ; The WRIGHT facility is located on 2 .5 acres for the surface equipment and a forty acre minerial lease from Amoco Production Company . (See Special Review Apllication attached for copies of the surface and minerials lease . ) 4. 3. 3 Type of facility for solid waste disposal proposed for the site. The pre-existing facility is for the treatment and injection of produced waters from oil and gas wells , and industrial waste water from the removal of underground petroleum stroage tanks and runon and runoff water from construction sites . 4.3.4 Discussion of facility ' s service area , including transportation cooridors and surrounding access . Produced waters are collected from oil and gas wells located in all parts of Adams , Arapahoe , Boulder and Weld counties . Industrial waste water is from the same counties as well as the Denver and Colorado Springs Areas . The main access route is East or West , depending on the collection area , Highway 52 to Weld County Road 19 , then south lz miles to the private access road marked with a WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL sign and then z mile East to the disposal facility . WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL, INC. SECTION 4 Page 8 GEOLOGIC DATA 4.4 . 1 Types and regional thickness of unconsolidated soils materials ; Typically the surface layer is brown gravelly sandy loam about 9 inches thick. The upper part of the underlying material is pale brown and light yellowish brown very gravelly sandy loam about 22 inches thick. The lower part to a depth of 60 inches is light yellowish brown very gravelly sand. A layer of strong limstone accumulation 22 inches thick is below the surface layer . 4.4. 2 Type and regional thickness of consolidated bedrock materials . Bedrock is a limestone of 22 inch thickness set upon a bed of brown to gray shale of 50 foot thickness . 4 .4.3 Regional and local geologic structure, including bedrock strike and dip, and frcature patterns ; Geologic structure in the area has a NE Strike with a regional dip of 5 to 20%. Fractures in the area are minimal . 4.4.4 Geologic hazards , including but not limited to slope stability faulting, folding, rockfall , landslides , subsidence or erosion potential , that may affect the design and operation of the facility for solid wastes disposal . The WRIGHT facility was built in 1972 and since that time the facility has not shown any stress or damage from any geologic hazards or stresses . 4. 5 HYDROLOGIC DATA 4. 5. 1 Lakes , rivers , streams , springs , or bogs , on site or within two miles of the site boundary; Mr . Frank Suckla' s residience is located 100 yards to the East of the Facility and incorporates a water well about 50 ' deep. To the North and West of the Facility exist a small runoff stream that flows NE towards and under WCR 19 and Highway 52 . An additional farm house is located on WCR 19 , - mile South of Highway 52. 4 . 5 . 2 Depth to and thickness of uppermost aquifers ; The Arapahoe formation is at 40 feet and is 30 feet thick. The Foxhills formation is at 540 feet and is 145 feet thick. WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL, INC. Section 4 Page 9 HYDROLOGIC DATA 4 . 5 .3 Domestic wells within one mile of the site boundary , including well depth to water , screened intervals , yields and the aquifers tapped . Frank Suckla ' s well is drilled to the aprapahoe formation at a depth of 54 feet . the lower 30 foot is screened and the water level in the well varies from 10 to 18 feet down from the surface. This is the same on the only other domestic well located on WCR 19 . Only the area screened is 25 feet . Pumped rates are 22 to 15 gallons per minute respectively . 4.5.4 This section pertains to impoundments and evaporation pits and as such does not pertain to the operations of the WRIGHT facility. 4. 5.5 Site location in relation to the base floodplain of nereby drainages ; The Facility is located halfway down a WNW sloping grade of 5%. This floodplain heads at the waste water stream in the NW/4 of section 3 . 4.5 .6 An evaluation of the potential for the impacts to the existing surface water and groundwater quality from the proposed facility for solid waste disposal; The WRIGHT facility has been in existence and operation since 1972 and to the best of WRIGHT' s knowledge has never breached the entergrity of the surface and/or groundwater. 4 . 5 . 7 The existing quality of groundwater beneath the proposed facility. The WRIGHT facility is not proposed , but has been in existence since 1972 . 4.6 ENGINEERING DATA 4 .6 .1 This section pertains to impoundments and does not apply to the WRIGHT facility . 4 .6 . 2 Same as above - does not pertain to this facility . WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL, INC. SECTION 4 • page 10 ENGINEERING DATA 4.6 . 3 Maps and plans , drawn to a convenient common scale , that show (a) Does not apply (b) Does not apply (c) Does not apply (d) See site plan enclosed - Existing structures . (e) See site plan enclosed (f) Existing facility (g) See site plan enclosed (h) Does not apply (i) Does not apply (j ) Does not apply (k) Existing facility - not a impoundment or landfill . NOTE: all statements marked Does not apply referres to impound- ments and landfills and evaporation pits . WRIGHT' S does not fall under any of these types of operations . 4.6.4 The section deals with landfills and impoundments and does not apply to WRIGHT' S facility . 4 .7 OPERATIONAL DATA 4 .7 .1 The qualifications , names , and addresses of the persons operating the facility and having the authority to take corrective action in the event of noncompliance; James S . Wright - Owner Robert A. Fullop - Engineer 9270 Quitman PO Box 27534 Westminster , CO. 80030 Denver , CO. 80227 4 . 7 . 2 The hours of the day and days of the week that the facility will be operating; The facility will be opened from 6 :00 AM to 4 :00 PM, Monday thru Friday and 7 :00 AM to 5 :00 PM Saturday. If neccessary the facility will be opened on Sunday from 7 :00 AM to 4 :00 PM. 4. 7 .3 The types and daily volumes in yards per day and/or gallons per month of waste to be received, expected life of site. If sludge is to be received , its quality should be determined in accordance with department technical guidlines ; WRIGHT anticipates the injection of 1 , 195 , 200 gallons of produced oil and gas well water and 59, 760 gallons of industrial waste water per month . The life of the facility is estimated at 10 years . WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL, INC. SECTION 4 Page 11 OPERATIONAL DATA 4.7 .4 The number , classifcation , and job descriptions of personnel projected to be employed at the facility when operating at full capacity; WRIGHT currently employs one full-time Plant Operator and one part-time relief Plant Operator. 4.7 .5 Number , description, and uses of all equipment projected to be employed at the facility when operating at full capacity; (1) Surge and skimming tank 1OX10X30 - Steel W/baffle plates . All produced water goes into this tank for oil skimming. Processed water is then automatically transferred from here , thru 300 micron filters to one of seven water storage tanks . (7) 400 barrel , steel , water storage tanks . These tanks hold the initially filtered water and the water is auto- matically transfered thru three sets of filters . (2) Sets of three filters , 50, 25 ,10 micron , where the stored water is transferred, by 1z" centrifical pumps , thru the filters and into a 300 barrel fiberglass water holding tank. Each set of pumps and filters can be run seperate or at the same time. (1) 300 barrel fiberglass water holding tnak, which contains the fileterd water and feed one or both National 2.x6 tri-plex pumps . All pumps are powered by electricity . And all pumps operate atumatically or manually . (2) National , electrically powered , tri-plex , 2zx6 pumps that inject water into the 9500 foot Lyons disposal well . (1) 300 barrel steel storage tank that receives all the oil skimmed from the surge/skimming tank. A gasoline powered trash pump loads the oil from the surge/skimmer tank and transfers it to this thank. The processed oil is sold from this tank. (1) 10 HP, electrically powered cenrificial pump which is located in the first filtering building and can be operated automatically or manually . This pump transfers water from the surge/skimmer tank to the holding tanks (400 BBL) . All of this equipment , with the exception of the surge/skimmer tank was placed in the facility in 1972 by Amoco . The pumps for the oil and first filtering system have been enlarged and the operations have been made more efficient . WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL, INC. SECTION 4 Page 12 OPERATIONAL DATA 4,7 ,6 Systems of records to be mairing to be td,results ,including explosive volumes , water quality monitoring results , as-built construction details , and variations from approved operations procedures ; All waste volume and customer records are being gr kept reports a DAC WRITE computer system, all monthly and q Y to the Oil and Gas Commission and EPA, respectively are kept for seven years . Daily trucker field tickets are the basis of _ the computer billings and volume reports . Monitoring equipment on the injection lines from the co-mingled injection pump discharges are recorded every day and compared with the daily field tickets . Since WRIGHT' S facility deals with waste water that is injected into r Lyons formation will not te st. using monitoring goundwater wells WRIGHT' S is not an impoundment or evaporation facility . All construction changes to the existing facility will be noted with the EPA, Weld County Planning Commission and copies will be recorded with the Weld County Recorders Office. Operational proceedures will be posted in the facility office and in WRIGHT' S offices . 4,7 , 7 This section deals with impoundments and evaporation pits and is not appliciable . 4,7 , 8 This section deals with impoundments and is not appliciable . 4.7 .9 This section sdeals with ith iiabimpoundments and evaporation pits and as i 4. 7 . 10 Provisions to minimize nuisance conditions on-site; The facility has been in operations since 1972 and there are no nuisance on-site other than noise which is overcome using hearing protection . 4.7 . 11 Provisions for fire protection to eliminate rto eliminateb ng opeb ruing ent the on-site , and to prev adjoining property; The facility is located in the Ft . Lupton Fire District and numerous chemicial fire extinguishers are are incineration is in key areas around the facility . No allowed on-site and no open fires are used in the processing or treating of the waste water prior to or during the injection process . WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL, INC. SECTION 4 OP Page 13 ERATIONAL DATA 4.7 .12 Does not apply - not an impoundment . on of 4.7 .13 Conceptual plans to be roundwatersnoccur , orted if eifo nuisance lconditions surface waters or g are confirmed beyond the site boundary; The only source for surface water contaminations would be from the leaking, rupture or overflowing of a water holding tank or feed line. All such spills would occur inside the cement or earthen retainer walls . Such spills would be noted by the operator and the leaking tanks or lines would be shut-down or re-routed. The size of the spill would determine the next step to be taken. The department would be notified according to the rule and regulations and the equipment at fault would be repaired or replaced. Yearly and semi-yearly integrity test of the packer/casing would indicate any packer failure and the monthly testing of the braden head would confirm the integrity of the surface casing and the possible failure of the surface casing with resulting contamination of the groundwater or aquifers . A negative test on the packer/casing would result in pressure testing the tubing and replacement of all faulty tubing and/or packer . A packer integrity test would then be re-run to the Oil and Gas Commissions satisfaction. A negative test of the surface casing would result in the cementing of the long string (51/2" production casing) inside the surface casing as per the instructions of the Oil and GaS Commission. Please note that all water levels in all of the water holding tanks are lowered to their lowest levels (1 ft/20 Bbls) each day . 4.7 .14 Does cnot appted because WRIGHT' S by facility is existing and was in 4. 8 CLOSURE DATA 4. 8 .1 Provisions for the maintenance of facility after closure, to prevent or minimize nuisance conditions . The WRIGHT facility does not contain any nuisance conditions and would not require any maintenance such as a landfill would. 4. 8 . 2 The RICH facility is not a dis not a aimpoundment or evaporation pit and 4,8 .3 This section does not apply , except for the closure which is discussed in section 4.8 .1 . All notifications to the public and the department will be posted and mailed as required. All euipment and buildings will be removed within thirty days of closure and the injection well will be plugged and abandoned according to the rules and regulations of the Oil and Gas Commission . See EPA Plugging and Abandonment Plan attached hereto . WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL, INC. SECTION 6 Page 14 REGULATED FACILITIES 6.1 . 1 Statutory section. 6.1 .2 This section deals with oil and gas impoundments , and WRIGHT' S facility is an injection well . This section does not apply . 6 .1 .3 WRIGHT' S facility does not fall under Class I , II, III . Does not apply . 6.1 .4 Statutory section. 6.1.5 This section pertains to impoundments or evaporation pits . Does not apply . 6 .2 IMPOUNDMENT CLASIFICATIONS 6.2 .1 WRIGHT' S facility does not fall under any of the impoundments classes . 6.2.2 Does not apply. 6. 2.3 Does not apply . 6 .2 .4 Does not apply . 6.3.1 Does not apply . 6 .3.2 Does not apply . 6 .4 LINER DATA 6.4.1 Does not apply . 6.4. 2 Does not apply. 6 .5 GENERAL DESIGN STANDARDS 6.5 .1 Does not apply . 6 .5 .2 Does not apply . 6.5 .3 Does not apply . 6.5 .4 Does not apply . 6.5.5 Does not apply . WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL, INC. SECTION 6 page 15 GENERAL DESIGN STANDARDS 6.5 .6 (a) Does not apply . (b) Does not apply . 6.5 .7 Does not apply . 6.5 .8 Does not apply . 6 .5.9 Facilities which include tanks must include plans and specfications for the tanks and associated piping in the facility engineering report . The facility was constructed in 1972 . The steel tanks are API 400 BBL tanks with 4" sides , bottoms and tops . The one fiberglass tank is API 300 BBL tank with stressed sides , top and bottom. The piping is 4" , API line pipe with .1875" wall. The 2" discharge pipe is all schedule 80 line pipe , with most of it plastic lined. All fittings for 4" pipe is schedule 40, with all 2 fittings are XXH, API steel . The flow line from the discharge side of the injection pumps to the riser at the well head is 2 7/8" fiberglass tubing tested to 2000 psig. The tubing in the injection well is API , 2 7/8" , EUE J55 tubing, tested to 5000 psig. All well head equipment has a 5000 psi rating, except for the 2" ball valves which are 2000 psi WP. 6.6 LINER INSTALLATION 6.6.1 Does not apply . 6.6. 2 Does not apply . 6.6 .3 Does not apply. 6 .7 OPERATION STANDARDS 6 .7 . 1 No incompatible waste shall be commingled in the same impoundments . All though WRIGHT' S is not an impoundment, All waters are tested as they are received. A list of all tested waters from each lease and well is kept in the facility office and checked to assure the testing program. The list is updated each month. The industrial waste water is contained in separate tanks and is tested prior to injection into the well . 6. 7 . 2 Statutory section . WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL, INC. SECTION 2 INSPECTIONS OF APPROVED SITES AND FACILITIES Page 2.3.1 This sections deals with inspections by the department and as such WRIGHT' S is subject to this section . 2 ,3 , 2 Approved facilities for solid waste disposal which were : (a) Granted a certificate of designation before there was a requirement for an engineering design land cationrations report with a certificate of designation app WRIGHT'T facility is a pre-existing facility which was originally constructed in 72 by Amoco Production o ductiona gas Company rom heir to treat and inject produced operations in Weld County. This facility is still being used for the same purposes except that the facility is now a commercial operation and handles industrial waste water in addition to produced water from oil and gas wells . Sub-part (b) does not apply . 2 .3.3 This is a statutory section and does not require a response. 2 . 3 .4 Same as above . SECTION 2 CLOSURE OF APPROVED SITES AND FACILITIES 2.4. 1 Statutory section. 2.4 . 2 Statutory section . 2.4 .3 Approved facilities for solid wastes disposal shall be closed in accordance with the act , these department regulations , and in the manner specified in the certificate of designation application as amended. Precautions shall be taken to prevent further use of the site and facility for unauthorized disposal. Upon the shut-down of the WRIGHT facility the injection well will be plugged in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Colorado Oil & Gas Commisssion . (See the attached application for the EPA) . The surface facilities will be removed and the land will All 60 day notice returned es t o its original es will befil d and posted . use and topography . Y 2.4.4 The concentration of explosive gas generated by the facility for solid waste disposal shall not exceed five percent (5%) in the air at the site boundary after closure . With the removal of all the steel and fiberglass tanks and cement sump, there will no longer be any sources for explosive or combustable gases . WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL, INC. SECTION 2 Page 5 CLOSURE OF APPROVED SITES AND FACILITIES g 2.4. 5 Water pollution shall not occur at or beyond the site boundary after closure . Again, after the removal of all steel and fiberglass tanks and cement sump , no source of water pollution shall exist . The plugging of the injection well shall also eliminate any water pollution. 2.4. 6 Nuisance conditions shall not exist at or beyond the site boundry after closure . After removal of all surface facilities , within 30 days after closure , there will not exist any nuisance condition or any- thing else . SECTION 4 SITE STANDARDS 4 .1 A General statement now will help explain some of the answers contained under section 4 . The WRIGHT Facility was originally constructed in 1972 by Amoco Production Company . Since that time Amoco has used the facility for the treatment and injection of produced water from their wells in the D-J Basin into the Sussex formation. WRIGHT purchased the facilities from Amoco in June , 1989 . Since that time WRIGHT drilled a LYONS Injection well to 9500+ feet . During the drilling of that well WRIGHT ran and set 8 5/8" surface pipe through the Arapahoe and Foxhills formations at 690 ft . The surface pipe was tested to 1500 psig before drilling out from unnder surface and the long string consist of 51/2" casing set at 9575KB. The long string was tested after the tubing and packer was set and several mechanical intergrity test have been performed since the well was placed into operation on 7/18/89. (See the EPA Permit Application atttached hereto) All possible efforts have been made to secure the intergrity of all surface water sources . 4. 1 . 1 The topography of the site shall maximize protection against prevailing winds on-site and minimize the amount of precipitation catchment area upgradient of the site. WRIGHT' S facility is constructed to minimize drainage from up graidients by the us of cement and earth retainer walls and trailing slopes away from the facility . Sumps are used to minimize the collection of waters discharged during off- loading proceedures . Wind is not a factor of water injection . WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL, INC. _ Page 16 OPERATION STANDARDS • 6.7 .3 Does not apply . 6.7 .4 Statutory section - See sections 4 .7 .2 and 4 .7 .4 6.7 .5 Does not apply. 6. 8 MONITORING 6.8. 1 Statutory section - See section 6.7 .1 6. 8 .2 Pertains to an impoundment , See section 4 .7 .6 6. 8 .3 Statutory Section - See sections 6.7 .1 6.8 .4 Records shall be maintained to fully document any damages and repairs to embankments or liners , personal injury accidents , spill , detection of liquids in sumps , fires or explosions . Written notification shall be submitted to the health departments within fifteen working days after discovery of such liner damage or other event which affects the operation of the facility . Only the personal injury accidents , spills , fires and explosions apply to the WRIGHT facility . All notices will be filed within 15 working days . 6.8 .5 Does not apply . 6. 8 .6 Does not apply . 6. 8 .7 Applies to impoundments . 6. 8 . 8 Does not apply . 6.9 RECORDKEEPING AND CALCULATIONS 6.9 .1 Applies to evaporation pits . 6 .9. 2 Does not apply . 6.9 .3 Does not apply . 6 .10 CLOSURE 6.10.1 Pertains to impoundments - WRIGHT' S facility will furnish all summary totals , via monthly reports , upon closure . Responsible party shall be James S . Wright of 9270 Quitman Westminster , CO. 80030 , (303) 426-8911 , until further notice. WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL, INC. SECTION 7 Page 17 APPLICATION REVIEW FEE g It is WRIGHT' S understanding that the department will assess a review fee appropriate to the size and contents of the application . It is also understood that since WRIGHT' S facility is an injection well, it does not fall under any of the Classes outlined in the regulations pertaining to solid waste disposal sites and facilities as amended. WRIGHT will render payment to The Colorado Department of Health, payable to the Treasurer of the State of Colorado upon notification of the amount by the department . PLATTS : EPA - Plugging and Abandoment Plan Inclusive 18ve - - - UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENO WASHINGTON.DC 20460 it" E PA PLUGGING AND ABANDONMENT PLAN L`TAME AND ADDRESS OF FACILITY • NAME AND ADDRESS OF OWNER/OPERATOR SUKLA FARMS INJECTION WELL WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL INC. 9270 Quitman STATE COUNTY Westminster , CO. 8004QMITNUMBER LOCATE WELL AND OUTLINE UNIT ON 0010 Weld SECTION PLAT — 640 ACRES SURFACE LOCATION DESCRIPTION N SE%OF Nw u OF V.SECTION 1 0 TOWNSHIP 1 N RANGE 67W _ III I I 1I 1 I"- I LOCATE WELL IN TWO DIRECTIONS FROM NEAREST LINES OF QUARTER SECTION AND DRILLING UNIT +�� +�"'� Surface II I I I I Locauon5 h.from(1E/S)S Line of quarter section -TTT TTT end7020 from(E/W)_W__-Line ofquaversection SE NW :.1-..—I—_1 TYPE OF AUTHORIZATION WELL ACTIVITY I _,�I � I I I X]Individual Permit XI CLASS I '" I I I I I I E ❑Area Permit [AcLAss 11 J-1�_1—L1— ❑Rul. ❑Brine Disposal 1 O Enhanced Recovery Number of Wells_ 1— ❑Hydrocarbon Storage --..._.H.t.--t--F-- h— ❑CLASS in —LJ-1—_l_J___L- 1I I I I I s Lease Name SUCKLA FARMS Well Number INJECTION WELL F1 CASING AND TUBING RECORD AFTER PLUGGING METHOD OF EMPLACEMENT OF CEMENT PLUGS ❑The Balance Method ISIZE WtILB/FT) TO BE PUT IN WELL WTI TO BE LEFT IN WELL(FT) HOLE SIZE ❑The Dump Bailer Method 5/3 24# 759 759 173'" ❑The Two-Plug Method 3j 20# 9557 1907 7 7/R" Mother Displacement i CEMENTING TO PLUG AND ABANDON DATA: I PLUG MI PLUG a2 PLUG N3 PLUG e4 PLUG a5 PLUG 06 PLUG a7 Size o1 Hole or Pipe in which Plug Will Be Placed(inches) 5" 7 7/8" R" 8" Depth to Bottom of Tubing or Drill Pipe(ft.) asks of Cement To Be Used leach plug) 60 50 30 1 0 lorry Volume To Be Pumped(cu.h.) 7_9 .2 66 99 6 1 3 7 Calculated Top of Plug(11.1 9226 7220 709 4 ' below (;T l leesufed Top of Plug(if tagged h.) ±9220 ±7210 ±690 ±4 I lorry Wt.(Lb./Gel.) 14. 8 14.8 14. 8 . 14.8 [Type Cement or Other Material(Class 111) C C C C LIST ALL OPEN HOLE AND/OR PERFORATED INTERVALS AND INTERVALS WHERE CASING WILL BE VARIED al any) I To From To From Perforated 9976 9418 a to , • �1 `throated Cost to Plug Walls $5,400.00 • CERTIFICATION I certify under the penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in this document and all attachments and that, based on my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information, I believe that the information is true, accurate, and complete.I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information,including the possibility of fine and imprisonment. (Ref. 40 CFR 144.32) NAME AND OFFICIAL TITLE(Please type or print) SIGNATURE DATE SIGNED • =PO c,.....,r,e, it. ro n., OGCC FORM 5 Well Completion Report Page 19 Down Hole Summary Page 19A Surface Casing Pres . Test Page 19B Packer Integrity Test Page 19C Inclusive DGCC FORMS STATE OF COLORADO. ' FOR OFFICE USE -. R(?O/88) .. OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION ET I IFE I IUC • I' LSE I DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES fl File one copy for Patented Federal and Indian lands. -- File In duplicate for State lands 5,TYPE OF WELL O OIL ❑ GAS ❑ DRY WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOG In mrJEcrloxOOTHER PHONE 6.TYPE OF COMPLETION O COMMINGLED 1.OPERATOR4;24 -act/ NEW WELLODEEPENOPLUG BACK ((�t2 �f�T 1S �r s Pos'`t �3 - OOMULTI-COMPLETE O OTHER ADDRESS p^�, 927 o Qu 1- m� N I LA)EsTr , rN Sick co. Fix),o FEDERAL OR STATE LEASE NO. 2. DRILLING CONTRACTOR PHONE _ .70 - F5(O 1 -0/8 / B.IF INDIAN,ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME Er'L G-f'GrL 3. LOCATION OF WELL(Footage:from section tines) 4.ELEVATIONS 9. WELL NAME AND NUMBER • . KB SV Stese z . Soc.icLA F--74 ems1-A-1 CAD 4i-24 ( At surface SOD CS•L 2020 P.-) L - . - . GR.5(9,,I „Z 10. FIELD OR WILDCAT ... .._-.... At top prod interval reported below....SOn^)EL: _ _ SQtNOLE • At total depth SAM a _ •_ 11. QTR.QTR,SEC.T.R AND MERIDIAN WAS DIRECTIONAL SURVEY RUN? NO14•YES OW YES,ATTACH COPY Al W I iI: ...:I O -- 11\1 —('7 12. PERMIT NO. 13.APING. 14.SPUD DATE IS.DATE TD 16.DATE COMPL.� l2 8 17.COUNTY 18. STATE•REA HED ❑D&.A $9 — 3�3 os 1z3. ,1�424t (o/lto/07 -7�O l�S eI 59 READY TO PROD ` q (.J�G� CO.. 19.TOTAL DEPTH _ 20..PLUG BACK TOTAL DcPTII 21. DEPTH BRIDGE PLUG SET MD G 57 f TVp 4.51/ ' MD 94-74. TVD 4 St,6, , MD. N A TVD 22.IYPE ELECTRIC AND OTHER MECHANICAL LOGS RUN(SUBMIT COPY OF EACH) 23.WAS WELL CORED? NO(9 YES❑ (SUBMIT ANALYSIS) --r- r WAS DST RUN? NO(2)YES (SUBMIT REPORT) 1F5 - t�eNSr� .C,�L�),�C-�2 —�ND Carl . 24. CASING&LINER RECORD (Report all strings set in well) fLURR.T VOL(MIL) 7OP OF CEMENT rr�D¢ceuexrea No.gg!ia tia SIZE wCIDHT(tNFT) HOLE sae TOP(MD) BOTTOM(MD) Dem+ - or ceweNr - 8VS a41* IZ'/4 (-72 759 NA c2cO„cr yJ�`_e S 1/7 20 7"7/x &A P_ 9,5,57 N A ass.'c-7 25. TUBING RECORD ' • SIZE DEPTH SET(MD) PACKER DEPTH(MD) SIZE DEPTH SET WD) PACKER DEPTH(MD) .SIZE DEPTH SET(MD) PACKER.DEPTH(MD) 21/8 9254- 92.` 0 51e 27. PERFORATION RECORD 26. PRODUCING INTERVALS FORMATION TOP BOTTOM PERFORATED INTERVAL SIZE NO.HOLES PERF.STATUS A) Lyn/O5 91 34 `c/24/ 427/, - 94/2 . So /94 °PEA B) C) D) - 28. ACID, FRACTURE.TREATMENT,CEMENT SQUEEZE. ETC. DEPTH INTERVAL AMOUNT AND TYPE OF MATERIAL gZ7/o - g/c// Ff 02'5'00 IA -1 %Z %- t-ICL- Card-alin It .2,5-60)000 ScF AJZ a 7 ,,efp BAIT Sex, IPr'S 29 PRODUCTION-INTERVAL A DATE FIRST TEST HOURS rtrr OIL GAS WATER OIL GRAVITY GAS • PRODUCTION METHOD PRODUCED DATE TESTED n'en" BBL MCF BBL CORK API DISPOSITION CHOKE FLOW.TBG CSG. 24 HR OIL GAS WATER GAS:OIL WELL STATUS • SIZE PRESS PRESS RATE BBL MCP BBL RATIO PRODUCTION-INTERVAL B. DATE FIRST TEST HOURS Ten OIL GAS WATER OIL GRAVITY GAS PRODUCTION METHOD PRODUCED DATE TESTED Pa°° BBL MCF BBL. CORK API DISPOSITION CHOKE FLOW.TBG CSG 24 HR. OIL GAS WATER • GAS:OIL WELL STATUS SIZE PRESS PRESS RATE BBL MCF . BBL RATIO "4 COMPLETE AND SIGN BACK PAGE PRODUCTION- INTERVAL C DATE FIRST TEST HOURS TUT OIL GAS WATER OIL GRAVITY GAS ^ PRODUCTION METHOD PRODUCED DATE TESTED a� BBL MCP BBL CORR.API' DISPOSMON CHOKE FLOW.TBG CSG 24 HR. OIL. IGAS (WATER IGAS:OIL WELL STATUS SIZE 4 (PRESS PRESS R� BBL MGF BBL RATIO .PRODUCTION- INTERVALD .- • DATE FIRST. . TEST HOURS PRODUCED I ATE TESTED na°° . BBL IMCF I BBL TER.. I CORK API lin OIL GAS OIL m IDSPOSITIONI GAS PRODUCTION METHOD CHOKE FLOW,TOG. PRESS RATE ➢➢L (MCP IB L ER (RATIO WELL STATUS - SIZE • 'PRESS . � 11 (I I: . 30. DISPOS1170N OP GAS(Sold.wdfar/wL vaau4 eW NA 31. SUMMARY OF POROUS ZONES.(INCLUDE AQUWERSk Ji FORMATION(LOG)IIARYPPC SHOW ALL IMPORTANT ZONES OP POROSITY AND CONTENTS THEREOF: CORED INTERS -,} .. VALS AND ALL DRILL-STEM TESTS,INCLUDING DEPTH INTERVAL TESTED,CUSHION - - USED,TIME TOOL OPEN.FLOWING AND SHUT-IN PRESSURES AND RECOVERIES. •tt,., TOP . - NAME MEAS DEPTH FORMATION TOP BOTTOM DESCRIPTIONS,CONTENTS.ETC • 1--74,1010S of 139 �j�fZ`� ' F;o -+o ru-+-c4 '�c..� .55 ;,C-fin'-± 0iobr,arP i3(eZ' -- Cf- Orativ..., W color. Sans Cocle1( -1(094 Cent°A.+i e),.) 6"10.24.4. 7 SA N p $133 _�A)c-errA 8 z8 ( /A�Fc.lrc cl w/ lD?a f�+-GI ., g3 tofS LAKE .h., Dom. 5,/..f. 3 Tic . o. r< Jr~r, }cfrC Morr•Isoe3 fr4o4 ErwT-3'LAoA $,S-(=)Z . NSl�� Forell q 065 LyoNS 1139 Lvc:nus Ss 9z 88 33. ADDITIONAL REMARKS(INCLUDE PLUGGING PROCEDURE): . 34. CIRCLE ENCLOSED ATTACHMENTS: 5. SUNDRY NOTICE FOR PLUGGING AND CEMENT VERIFICATION 1. MECHANICAL LOGS(I full tot reC•d) 3. DST REPORT. 6. CORE ANALYSIS 2 GEOLOGIC REPORT 4. DIRECTIONAL SURVEY 7. OTHER . 33. I Lore by way that the foregoing and attached information la complete and correct u determined from an available r• cis • PR1N-f crT A . • �I�I o P SIGNED �``"'•i "` !/p��"`�T — nns FN5t•UCCx, DATE .-7/L5I 89 DOWN HOLE SUMMARY Operator: WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL Well: Suck] a Farms Injection Well No. Legal: 500' FSL 2020 FWL Sac_ 10 T1N R67W Weld County, Colnradn Formation: Lyons Perforations: To be determined -,mod , 700' KB Cr Surface Csg: 8 5/8" K-55 36# Cemented w/250 sxs Class C, 10% Salt Intrm Csg: NA Prod. Csg: 51/2" N-80 20# API Cemented W/150 sxs Class G containing 19% Silica Flour, 5% A-5 , 11% KCL, .6% FI-19. Tubing: 2 7/8" EUE 8rd J-55 Set in a compression packer at Top of Lyons formation. Packer: Compression Type-Baker Tbg Anchor: NA Seating Nipple: 2 7/8" @ Top of Pkr . Rod String: NA 51\1 EST. 9250 KB AKR 9255 KB Pump: NA @ Gas Anchor:NA @ Mud Anchor: NA @ Special Equipment: NA FCT c15R0 _KR ...1♦s.�,i�--'�A�- --=��i:.i;.t�:�i..w.':•t�. .�...�1:� ,. �... _MINI ..�..,a.dc.. 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H Sn :•••!; ��___�_rrrr_____ ;, Cf) ^,�a 1 —___ _______ �'' -. � • rte_ �w.sw—w���r ��—____w_ o _: . .W • Wiz Ji:�in __ ' n.,,,:.• rrw -�—� —__ X = • O _n.. ® .�-__ Z. r.. _ m_ ••Z •ir.+ _� w �_+:._ . ��li• ii ii! fi- `: Vup I-4 ® Ix � {. � 1= sass ®sMessar� i i Millillialltil . ' .MINI.--_—__---�__ s=Q� �,' y?as.*,„namminsioni iliNiiN° .MINI,. . ,:�:' �w �____ _ I! ice..• El ��g�siis '.:•;�;�. • �fMt�_rt__wii_• �wr�ir�_ MN � __ • S'.'....L. ,., Surface Use Lease - Frank Suckla Page 20 Inclusive GENERAL LEASE Lease made this / Oh day of May , 1989 ..between Suckle Farms , Inc . , 4468 W.C.R, k19 , Fort Lupton , Colorado , hereinafter referred to as "Lessor" , and Wright ' s Disposal , Inc . , a Colorado. Corporation , 1892 .Denver Avenue , Fort Lupton , Colorado , hereinafter referred to as "Lessee" , to wit : 1 . Lessor hereby leases to Lessee or his assigns the premises described as a tract or two acres or less , located in the ' Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 10 , Township 1 North , Range 67 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County , Colorado , 2 , 020 feet from West line , 500 feet from South line., such being the identical premises previously leased by this Lessor to Amoco Production Company . Said lease to include • all -tanks , wells , and other improvements located on such premises . 2 . Lessee intends to utilize .such premises as a location for an injection well for the disposal of brine water and shall therefore drill a new well to an approximate depth of 9 , 500 feet for the purpose of injecting brine for disposal into the Lyons formation . 3 . This lease shall be expressly contingent upon Lessee obtaining all permits as required, if any , from Weld 'County' and from the Colorado Oil and Gas Commission , or any other local , state of federal agency having jurisniction. 4 . - Prior to commencement of any drilling operations , Lessee shall . pay to Lessor the sum of Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($2 , 500 . 00 ) as and for compensation in full for all .surface damages to the premises resulting from Lessee ' s occupancy and drilling operations on said premises , which amount Lessor accepts as full and final payment , in advance , for any and all such damage . Payment once made shall be non-refundable . 5 . The initial term of this Lease shall be for that - period from the date of this Agreement until Lessee shall complete the - drilling of the well to be placed on the premises . No rent shall be required during this period . Lessee shall diligently pursue completion of drilling of such well . 6 . Commencing with Lessee ' s first injection of brine into the well to be drilled by Lessee , Lessee shall pay to Lessor the sum of Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ( $2 , 500 . 00 ) per year as rent for the premises . Such rent is to be paid in monthly installments of $208 . 34 , commencing within thirty ( 30 ) days of drilling of injection well and continuing on the first day of each month thereafter until Lessee shall no longer be able to operate such well in a reasonable , economical manner as determined by Lessee in Lessee ' s sole judgment , but in no event for a term no longer than ten ( 10 ) years from the date of first injection of brine into the well . Second 10 year lease to be renegotiated with a cap of $416 . 68 per month . Suckle Farms , Inc. shall be entitled to 124-% of any oil produced from injection well . -1- • 7 . Lessee may assign or transfer this lease so long as such assignment or transfer shall be to a firm or entity in which _ __ Charles Wright shall have a substantial proprietary interest . 8 . Lessee or his assigns , shall as an express condition of this Lease , continuing throughout its term, indemnify and hold Lessor harmless from any and all liability for claims , damages , or other injury of any sort , arising out of or occasioned by Lessee ' s use of the premises , including but not limited to any claims or suits related to disposal of brine water on the site . Indemnification shall include reimbursement to Lessor for costs and reasonable attorney ' s fees incurred in defending or responding to .any such claims., whether or not such claims have merit . 9 . In the event of default by Lessee in any of the terms or conditions of this Lease , Lessor shall be entitled to terminate this Lease upon notice to Lessee as provided by law , and to possession of the premises . In the event suit shall be required for eviction , Lessor shall be entitled to recover reasonable attorney ' s fees and costs , if successful . 10 . Upon termination , Lessee shall be responsible for_ cost of capping all. wells on the property and restoring the surface of the premises to the condition as found on the date of this lease , reasonable ordinary -wear. and tear accepted. Lessee shall be ' allowed to remove all trade fixtures from the premises . 11 . Lessee shall have the right to install a 14 ft , by 40 ft . flat steel tank on the Southwest corner of facility . Lessee will also be allowed to remove or repair existing equipment at the -facility . 12 . This Lease shall inure to the benefit of the parties , their heirs , representatives and lawful assigns . IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties have executed this Lease in Weld County on the day and .year first above written. SUCKLA FARMS , INC. BY - �A1�� Frank�J Suck , Lessor WRIGHT' S ISPOSAL, INC. , f A Co ra o Corporation BY Charles Wright , Lessee -2- STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss . COUNTY OF WELD- ) SUBSCRIBED and sworn to before me this /i/* day of May , 1989 , . Suckla Farms , Inc . by Frank J . Suckla . /� My commission expires : / :/4 e i�Z iA y}Atary Public STATE OF COLORADO ) //// • ) ss . COUNTY OF WELD ) - SUBSCRIBED and sworn to before me this /67/7 day of May , 1989 by- Wright ' s Disposal , Inc . , a- Colorado Corporation by Charles Wright . My commission expires : /;//9`,7 g otary Public _g_ Minerial Lease - Amoco Page 21 Inclusive (AMOCO Amoco Production Company Denver Region 1670 Broadway P.O.Box 800 Denver,Colorado 80201 303-8364040 June 6, 1989 Wright' s Disposal, Inc. 1892 Denver Avenue Fort Lupton, CO 80621 Attention: Charlie Wright Gentlemen: Water Disposal Well Township 1 North, Range 67 West Section 10: SE/4 NW/4 Weld County, Colorado Amoco Production Company ( "Amoco" ) has reviewed Wright' s Disposal, Inc. ( "Wright' s" ) letter of April 11, 1989, regarding the drilling of a water disposal well in the above referenced land. Amoco is willing to allow the drilling of said well by Wright' s, subject to the following terms and conditions : 1. Amoco hereby consents to the drilling by Wright' s of a 9, 700 foot Lyons formation water disposal well upon Amoco ' s leasehold located in the SE/4 NW/4 of Section 10-T1N-R67W, Weld County, Colorado. Said disposal well shall be commenced on or before August 1, 1989, at a legally permitted location upon the above referenced land and diligently drilled to the total depth provided for above or to a depth sufficient to test the Lyons formation, whichever is the lesser. Said disposal well shall be drilled at no cost, risk, or expense to Amoco, except as specifically provided for hereinbelow. Wright' s Disposal, Inc. June 6, 1989 Page 2 2 . Upon reaching total depth in the disposal well, Wright' s agrees to comply with the requirements of and provide Amoco the geological information for the disposal well as described on the attached Exhibit "A" which is attached and made a part hereof. Should such well not be productive of hydrocarbons from the Lyons formation, Wright' s may proceed to complete such well as a water disposal well in accordance with applicable State and Federal regulations . Should such formation be capable, in Amoco ' s opinion, of hydrocarbon production, Amoco shall have the option, at Amoco' s sole election, of taking over operations on said well in order to attempt a completion. If Amoco elects to take over operations, Amoco shall reimburse Wright's for one hundred percent (100%) of well costs incurred up until the takeover date and Wright' s shall have no further interest in the well thereafter, or, in the alternative, Amoco may farmout its interest in such productive formation as to the drillsite spacing unit for such well with Amoco to reserve a seven and one-half percent of eight-eighths (7 . 5% of 8/8 ) nonconvertible overriding royalty. Amoco and Wright' s hereby approve and confirm all the terms, covenants and conditions set forth in Exhibit "B" and agree that the assignment of the subject lands shall be subject to and in accord- ance with the terms, covenants and conditions thereof. Amoco shall make such election within forty-eight (48) hours of its receipt from Wright's of all geological requirements provided for in Exhibit "A" attached hereto. 3 . Amoco shall only be required to provide Wright' s with actual lease assignments if the well is productive and Amoco elects to farmout its interest to Wright's, as provided above, and shall only cover rights as to the stratigraphic equivalent of such productive forma- tion. Amoco shall make no warranties, of any nature, as to such assignments. Should Amoco elect to take over such well or should wright' s proceed to complete the well as a water disposal well, Wright's will receive no actual assignment from Amoco. Amoco hereby provides such evidence as may be required by Wright' s to demon- strate Amoco ' s consent for such well to be drilled and operated by Wright' s on Amoco's leasehold. Wright' s Disposal, Inc. June 6, 1989 Page 3 4. Wright's hereby grants to Amoco a preferential right to dispose of Amoco' s water in the subject well. Such preferential right may be exercised by Amoco at any time, at all times, and from time to time. 5. During a period o£ three (3 ) years from the execution date of this Agreement, if Amoco elects to exercise its preferential right, Amoco shall use the following formula for the cost charged to Amoco for each barrel of water disposed into the subject well: $ .46 (N) - ( . 005 ) (N X P) N = number of barrels of water disposed P = 1/2 posted price of one (1 ) barrel of oil. 6. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph 4 and 5 above, Wright' s shall dispose of a quantity of Amoco' s water up to one hundred percent (100%) of the well ' s capacity. Amoco shall not be obligated in any way by this Agreement to dispose of its water in the subject well . 7. Wright' s shall fully defend, protect, indemnify and hold Amoco, its employees and agents harmless from and against all claims, demands, suits and causes of action of every kind and character, including reason- able attorney' s fees and costs of investigation, which may be made or asserted by Wright' s, its employees, agents and subcontractors, or by any third parties, including Amoco' s employees and agents, on account of personal injury, death or property damage, including claims for pollution and environmental damage, any fines or penalties assessed on account of such damage, and causes of action alleging statutory liability, caused by, arising out of, or in any way incidental - to the operations of Wright' s conducted under the terms of this Agreement or in connection with the performance of work by Wright' s, its employees, agents or contractors hereunder. If the above general terms and conditions are acceptable, ' please so indicate by dating and signing below and return one (1 ) original of this letter to Steve Stacy at the - Wright' s Disposal, Inc.. June 6, 1989 Page 4 above address on or before June 23 , 1989. This proposal is subject to the execution by both parties hereto of a formal agreement incorporating the provisions hereof along with other mutually agreeable provisions. Very truly yours, AMOCO PRODUCTION COMPANY c— SRS/mlm Ioa Attachment ACCEPTED and AGREED TO this S day o£ %r=-7-1- l 1989 . WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL, INC.. 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Water Reports Page 23 Inclusive 6f�/tMh1770� �i Art. .,1�tu= BRIGHTON DISTRICT LAB SERVICES - BRIGHTON , COLORADO SUBJECT : WATER ANALYSIS PLEASE REPLY: w•BASE UNE CIRCLE / / MORTON.CO•o L '�FORMATION: OA/5 . 94 COMPANY NAME : a EASE&cida ' i�1-r WELL NO:s�a97j WELL DEPTH: FEET COUNTY: /.c/-e--)1 STATE: ___ Q FIELD : Sr ilL�.C/-r BHST: FO C e F DATE : / --)Fe 9 TYPE OF WATER : r�/lc2-1- SAMPLING POINT: CATIONS: mg/1 ppm OTHER PROPERTIES: , NA : i Sodium,Na PH I_ L/I/� o r Calcium,Ca 1O0 lei 4' Specific Gravity @ of : J. 032 D' Magnesium,Mq W ia C��frQ � 4.Cioe- �, CYL Barium,Ba NM �NM Total Hardness 3 i �� ANIONS: Chloride,C1 c9-;)0 c-9,g4; 11 Sulfate,SO4 71Da 9 k Carbonate,COs i l) Bicarbonate,HCO3 Iron(total ) ._g_ 1 `t REMARKS E. RECOMMENDATIONS : 7 LAB N0. DATE 7- / ANALYZED BY : A - /hl. SIGNED : l /O DISTRIBUTION : 5500 Northwest Central Drive • Houston, Texas 77092 • 713-462-4239 •J (7 :CA_ .TE-Lno70 LEA1SERVICES J BRIGHTON DISTRICT LAB �Tr'�BRIGHTON , COLORADO SUBJECT : WATER ANALYSIS PLEASE REPLY; NO SASE UNE CIRCLE waW°N.W roe°, FORMATION: � k't SS-E7 / et get,:// : `airli ail .e D /..70/06•77.40,-,- ry Z COMPANY NAME / I LEASE: 5 W4 N0: WELL DEPTH: . FEET COUNTY: VP_41/ STATE: a% FIELD : BHST: ° F DATE : TYPE OF WATER : 24_O SAMPLING POINT: CATIONS: mg/1 ppm OTHER PROPERTIES: - V : Sodium,Na PH ` ����l /7I r7 �� rr� Cal cium,Ca 7,24 --1K- = Specific Gravity @ ° F l v//� .4b1` Magnesium,Mg /2 ' -14--• ab- (�C)cr7C / °d/S .- Barium,Ba NM NM Total Hardness -85-:— ANIONS: 1 Chloride,C1 / �Ct 1 Sulfate,SO4 SO) Carbonate,CO3 (J() Bicarbonate,HCO3 c w+sJ] Sal! Iron(total ) a?, 9 _c2;___:.. .... 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SERVICES BRIGHTON , COLORADO SUBJECT : WATER ANALYSIS PLEASE REPLY: EEO BASE UNE CIRCLE �+ Exi RNTCN.CO EMI FORMATION: s-'Su35:14/k , 1, l ( I n N COMPANY NAME : 416r � E'�`"�.EASE: 1LW/ // t - WELL NO: Alki MC ." /-7 L WELL DEPTH: FEET COUNTY: RAW STATE: g;I: FIELD : BHST: of DATE : TYPE OF WATER: `+�/IGCKc..249 SAMPLING POINT: CATIONS: mg/1 ppm OTHER PROPERTIES: . -- Sodium,Na PH , Calcium,Ca Specific Gravity @ of 1, CiltJ c5;`") Magnesium,Mg WI CIb22ea-� aO°r /• 0 // Barium,Ba NM NM Total Hardness P7.3-' I ,ANIONS: Chloride,C1 A so() _p -\ Sulfate, SO4 -c --$.— Carbonate,COa _ /vim ��✓✓p��'t1 Bicarbonate,HCOa /r Iron(total ) r' —Q REMARKS & RECOMMENDATIONS : • '7 9 LAB NO. / DATE 3— // �/ ANALYZED BY : he'/-\ SIGNED : /��(�i DISTRIBUTION : � /CZ 5500 Northwest Central Drive • Houston, Texas 77092 • 713.462-4239 _ZA- TE'CT7O,u • BRIGHTON DISTRICT LAB SERVICES -BRIGHTON , COLORADO ��� SUBJECT : WATER ANALYSIS PLEASE REPLY: W BABE LIKE CIRCLE wwrtoN,CO 00001 FORMATION: cC; SSe/ . �J / /t/ COMPANY NAME ://i 1 Q 13 �/+3,(�a_4*-C LEASE 3 clida � /Qom�}},, WEL/IF: / U Ca" j? 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BICKNELL ROY ROMER Deputy Director (303) 894-2100 Governor August 2, 1989 Mr. Robert Fullop Wright' s Disposal 9270 Quitman Westminster , Colorado 80030 RE: Final Approval Suckle Farms Injection Well #1 Disposal Application SE NW Sec. 10 - T1N - R67W, Spindle Field Weld County, Colorado Dear Mr. Fullop, The Commission has reviewed Wright' s Disposal application to complete the Suckle Farms Injection Well #1 as a disposal well in the Lyons formation and has found it acceptable. Verbal approval to initiate injection was previously given on July 18 , 1989 . This letter serves as final approval of the disposal application dated June 9 , 1989 . Maximum authorized surface injection pressure has been set at 2475 psig. If higher injection pressures are contemplated, additional testing at the Suckle Farms Injection Well #1 will be necessary to amend the maximum surface injection pressure. Submit OGCC Form 14A (Monthly Report of Fluids Injected) by the 25th of the month following the month covered by the report. On the first report indicate the date in which injection commenced. The following information should help you in the filing of this report. If State lease numbers or codes are needed to complete this form please contact Marsha Choury of this office. Facility No. : 269 Field: Spindle Well Name: Suckle Farms API No. : 123-14291 Injection Well #1 Currently Approved Source Leases: COGCC Lease No. : Lease Name: 60933 Suckle Brown Unit 5876 Weigandt*John B #1 Suckle Farms Injection Well #1 Page two ' It is difficult to determine from the information submitted, exactly which wells supply water to the Spindle Consolidation Battery #2. If you wish this to be included as an approved source lease, please submit as soon as possible, a list of wells with locations which supply this battery. If additional produced water source leases are anticipated, approval must be obtained from the Commission prior to their injection into the disposal well. The request should be submitted on OGCC Form 4 (Sundry Notice) and specify the OGCC lease number , if one has been assigned, lease name, operator, location, and producing formation. Additional water analyses may be required if water is obtained from producing horizons other than the Sussex formation or if the distance between new Sussex sources is determined to be significant from those analyses already submitted. If you have any questions on this approval, please do not hesitate to call me at 894-2100. Very truly yours, Cam/ Ed DiMatteo Sr. Petroleum Engineer wright/ed WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL • APPLICATION FOR THE DRILLING AND COMPLETION OF THE SUCKLA FARMS INJECTION WELL NO. 1 SUCKLA FARMS INJECTION WELL NO. 1 500 FSL 2020 FWL Section 10 , T1N R67W Weld County, Colorado June 9 , 1989 WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL APPLICATION FOR SALTWATER DISPOSAL FOR THE SUCKLA FARMS INJECTION WELL No .1 Section 10 T1N R67W Weld County , Colorado WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL (Wright) proposes to drill the Suckla Farms Injection Well No.1 for the purposes of injecting produced water from other producing Sussex, Codell and J Sand wells in Weld County . Wright now presents all evidence required under Rule 330 of the Colorado Oil & Gas Conservation Commission Order No . 1-23 issued June 21 , 1982 , inorder to classify this well as a saltwater injection well . 330 UNDERGROUND DISPOSAL OF WATER (1) A plat showing location of disposal well , and the location of all oil & gas wells , including abandoned wells and dry holes of public record, and names of the owners of record including surface owners within one- quarter mile of the proposed disposal well or wells , or all the owners of record in the field if a field- wide system is proposed. The applicant shall also submit any information he may possess regarding the need for remedial action on wells penetrating the injection zone within one-quarter mile of the proposed disposal well or wells , and a plan for the performance of any such remedial work. The plat or supplemental plat shall show location and depth of domestic and irrigation wells of public record, within one-quarter mile of the proposed disposal well or wells , and a copy of all plans and specification for the system and its appurtenances . Exhibit A: Is a copy of the plat for the Suckla Farms Injection Well No . 1 . Exhibit B: Is a plat that shows all wells of public record that have been drilled and/or produced within one-quarter mile of the proposed injection well . (2) The name, description and depth of the formation into which is to be injected , and all underground sources of drinking water which may be affected by the proposed operation . Wright proposes to use only the Lyons formation for saltwater injection at a estimated depth of 9269 to 9300 . The Lyons formation is a massive Permian Sandstone , which is white to pink in color and is a crossbedded sandstone of fine to coarse grains . Wright anticipates the Lyons to be 90 to 120 feet thick -2- , with matrix porosity of 20 to 28% and a resistivity of 3 to 10 ohms . This would result in an expected water saturation of 100% using an RW of 0 .10. There are no producing or drilled Lyons wells within a one mile radius of the proposed injection well . The production from the immediate area is from the Sussex and J Sand. No test wells to the Lyons have been drilled to determine the productivity of said formation and Wright anticipates the Lyons to be non-productive in this well . The Arapahoe and Foxhills formation are the only known sources of drinking water in the area. Wright will set 8 5/8" surface casing to a depth of 700 ' or at least 50' below the Foxhills formation and cement said surface casing back to surface. Wright will also run and set 5Z" , 20# casing to TD and cement said casing back above the anticipated Entrada top of 8689 KB. Wright does not anticipate any contamination of surface drinking waters in the proposed injection well . (3) An electrical log and bond log of the disposal well or wells , or if a disposal well is to be drilled, a description of the typical stratigraphic level of disposal formation in the disposal well or wells , and any other available logging or testing data, on the disposal well or wells . Since there are no other wells to compare to in the immediate area , it can only be assumed that the Lyons formation is on a regional dip of south-east and that the rate of dip is 50 feet per mile. Wright will run a Dual Induction-SFL-GR from the total depth to the base of the surface casing and a Compensated nuetron-formation density log w/GR and CAL from total depth to the top of the Dakota and the Niobrara fromations . After cementing casing, a cement bond log will be run . (4) A description of the casing in the disposal well or wells , or the proposed casing program, including a schematic drawing of the surface and subsurface con- struction details of the system, and the proposed methods of testing casing before use of the disposal well or wells with full description of cement jobs already in place , or as proposed. Exhibit C: Is a schematic of the casing and cement programs proposed by Wright . Wright will pressure test the 8 5/8" surface casing utilizing the drilling rig BOP and mud pump. And test said casing to 1000 psi before drilling out from under surface . -3- Wright will test the 5Z" long string prior to perforating the Lyons formation utilizing a frac pump and hydraulicly testing the casing to 5000 psi . The long string will also be re-tested after the packer and tubing assembly has been run and set . The casing will then be tested to 1000 psi . . Exhibit D : Is a plat of the surface equipment and a discription of the proceedure of filtering and injection. (5) A statemnet specifying the source of water to be injected and an analysis of this water and the water in the proposed injection zone, together with any proposed treatment of injection water . The Suckla Farms Well will be used to dispose of produced water from AMOCO Sussex and J Sand wells located in Weld County and Spindle Field and Codell produced water from several well located in the Greeley area and operated by LYCO and Synder Oil Company. Prior to starting-up the injection facility, Wright will furnish samples from the proposed areas and produced water . Wright will also acquire a sample of formation water from the Lyons formation after perforating same and supply the State Commission with a copy of that report . All operations , for injection purposes , will wait for state approval of said water analysis . Wright will filter all water before injecting it and remove most oil residues . Wright does not anticipate the treating of any injected water . (6) Any proposed stimulation program. Wright will treat the Lyons with 17% acid prior to injecting water and continue periodic treatments with 12 . 5% HCL through-out the operation of the facilities . (7) The estimated minimum and the maximum amount of water to be injected daily & anticipated injection pressures and known or calculated fracturing pressure of the disposal formation. The estimated minimum amount of water to be injected is 500 bbls and the maximum is 1800 bbls on a daily basis . Anticipated pressures are 2 BPM at 1200, 4 BPM at 1800 , 5 BPM at 2400. Frac pressure is anticipated at 4200 psi surface pressure at 2 BPM. (8) The names and addresses of those persons notified by the applicant , as required by paragraph (d) of this rule. The following people have been contacted in person : Section 10 T1N R67W Surface : Frank J. Suckla 100% 4468 Weld Co . RD 19 Ft . lupton, CO. -4- _Minerals : Frank J. Suckla 12.5% Royalty 4468 Weld CO. RD. 19 Ft. Lupton , CO. AMOCO Production CO. 87. 5% Box 800 Denver , CO. 80201 Respectfully submitted for your reveiw and approval . Robert A. Fullop Engineer WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL RAF/me CC: James S. Wright Enclosures -5- •• i BRIGHTON DISTRICT LAB SERVICES .BRIGHTON , COLORADO SUBJECT WATER ANALYSIS nu6E wxr: w•BASE UNE CIRCLE • HX:1NTON.CO Wool FORMATION: cc;SS-e,C Ithil— COMPANY NAME :/a1QI143 7/+5LEASEk-S:�da e J,2h.4a/h WELL NO: // UUUUUU -1" 77//-- (P7 1d /� � WELL DEPTH: FEET COUNTY: frp y STATE: C_Hi/li FIELD BHST: eF DATE : 2—/V ay TYPE OF WATER: j9714-61a-al d/ SAMPLING POINT: CATIONS: mg/1 ppm OTHER PROPERTIES : //. Sodium,Na p— PH : M.< Calcium,Ca I Specific Gravity @ eF : �� �/O "F Magnesium,Mg 17/ 710: kaF / 0 ZL Barium,Ba NM NM Total Hardness 4_.. Igc-- ANIONS: / Chloride,C1 ��30� {1g 39 Sulfate,SO4 < Carbonate,CO3 CJ Bicarbonate,HCO3 .� " I Iron(total ) 314_ REMARKS S RECOMMENDATIONS: LAB NO. DATE --G ANALYZED BY : cl SIIGNED :�/ ,./ DISTRIBUTION : 5500 Northwest Central Drive • Houston, Texas 77092 • 713-462-4239 • 10.2 BRIGHTON DISTRICT LAB SERVICES . BRIGHTON , COLORADO SUBJECT WATER ANALYSIS PLUM REPLY; ••Y BASE UNE CIRCLE • BRIO/RCN.CO 80001 FORMATION: (- -4-4'S-e>c . H l/ I Q COMPANY NAME : 1046r E�EASE: • - e WELL N0: kW Alt � % Le WELL DEPTH: FEET COUNTY: WAY STATE: a'rI - FIELD . _ BHST: of DATE : TYPE OF WATER: `02,64-6-‹44 SAMPLING POINT: CATIONS : mg/1 Ppm OTHER PROPERTIES : . Sodium,Na �— PH :;27‘_:15.-- Calcium,Ca Le` l Specific 1Z_ Gravity @ of : P e4 : Magnesium,Mg /l1 G6.-pLa d oocr /. 0 /7 Barium,Ba NM NM�J Total Hardness 6 ANIONS: Chloride,C1 AgDo 411,* Sulfate,SO4 .;-- ClAn Carbonate,CO3 �� v����, Bicarbonate,HCOs EL CL v -0 � REMARKS & RECOMMENDATIONS: 7 LAB N0. DATE - // (9/4 ANALYZED BY • /tO4 SIGNED : DISTRIBUTION: /X% 5500 Northwest Central Drive • Houston, Texas 77092 • 713.462-4239 h '•"' ' BRIGHTON DISTRICT LAB SERVICES - BRIGHTON , COLORADO SUBJECT WATER ANALYSIS PLEASE REPLY: w•SASE UNE CIRCLE • MDSHICK CA►ON FORMATION: �cSS9e COMPANY NAME rir) r` LEASE:gpi 76n��0671-nrt W I,>; NO: WELL DEPTH: FEET COUNTY: VP.41 STATE: FIELD • BHST: of DATE : TYPE OF WATER : 7)71-6C9-4.1-cel SAMPLING POINT: CATIONS: mg/1 ppm OTHER PROPERTIES : • ‘.._.--- Sodium,Na /� o_ �/�' PH •�'�77 r7 `/ Cal cium,Ca ZOU JA_12 Specific,�jG—r�avity of lr Uf/�`ai Magnesium,Mg 17 ' � �'U �C.)P / eV/-r Barium,Ba NM NM Total Hardness 2511 ANIONS: Chloride,C1 4i_e_lie) 1 Sul f ate,SO4 /�S�) +� v Carbonate,CO3 () �"7) Bicarbonate,HCO3 c54. _ 11,32_ Iron(total ) • Q� 9 a_ REMARKS b RECOMMENDATIONS:LAB NO. 4/ / / DATE 7- /747//�/ 47 7, ANALYZED BY : A^ 7170 lJ �.-.- l 27(6 SIGNED : /7 u-`` a(\itA-Ir DISTRIBUTION: /.1,4 J'��- 1 5500 Northwest Central Drive • Houston, Texas 77092 • 713-462-4239 BRIGHTON DISTRICT LAB SERVICES . BRIGHTON , COLORADO SUBJECT : WATER ANALYSIS PLEASE REPLY: SP?BABE LINE CIRCLE / Ba RNTON,CO SOW , FORMATION: L/yetis' . 5 COMPANY NAME v/5 EASE LY WELL NO:tn�97/ WELL DEPTH: FEET COUNTY: STATE: --(71'/C/ FIELD � �j�ll1CX�{' BHST: F0C of DATE 7-7;7— 9 TYPE OF WATER: C4Gia—ii- SAMPLING POINT: CATIONS: mg/1 ppm OTHER PROPERTIES : , / / .05— Sodium,Na N� PH �} Calcium,Ca lo kg , `K-Y Specific Gravity @ of : / v32 ail Magnesium,Mg Ifa' _122 1c r_tbY2A.e/6-4 -71 46”Ic 1, 04/2 Barium,Ba NM 1321II��NM 3 Total Hardness 2 ANI0NS: Chloride,C1 9-1? gda.24 Sulfate,SO4 7D)I f -* k Carbonate,C0s O F) Bicarbonate,HCOa _enC,, i):. Iron(total ) _LI_ 1 `•( REMARKS 5 RECOMMENDATIONS: 7 LAB NO. / DATE / // A� ANALYZED BY : A L /7l-!, SIGNED : / eyr '1 DISTRIBUTION: 5500 Northwest Central Drive • Houston, Texas 77092 • 713-462-4239 ,fir W j l.t'`dSn V;Gr`{f 2t�"l'a 1 rFS I+' �.;. M F1vv 1 r + r ry JL,✓tM y t e v _ .. 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Legal: 500' FSL 20'20 FWL Sep 10 T1N R67W Weld County , Colorado Formation: Lyons Perforations: To be determined _� �. 700' KB —�Q � T � Surface Csg: 8 5/8" K-55 36* '\0 Cemented w/250 sxs Class C, 10% Salt Intrm Csg: NA Prod. Csg: 5-'. " N-80 20* API Cemented W/150 sxs Class G containin•c 19% Silica Flour , 5% A-5 , 11% KCL, .6% FI-19 . Tubing: 2 7/8" EUE 8rd J-55 Set in a compression packer at Top of Lyons formation . Packer: Compression Tvne-Baker Tbg Anchor: NA Seating Nipple: 2 7/8" @ Ton of Pkr . Rod String: NA s w p`P EST. 925n KR ` AKR 9255 KB Pump: Nr @ Gas Anchor:NA •@ hiud Anchor: Ne @ Special Equipment: NA hh- Fcir a5R0 1P, 37. 6 x 50.6 G C I A A _ 16 x 21 / /�- ` ,�_�� / E - -` C _ A T / A = PUMP I- BLDG ....") . w \ --• I • A 'M 24 x 24 G B K A E F \ 2 6 x 8 pine 'ilium-ion 't OFFICE r-A----- ; A ` 10 x 16 \_ J �\ } 2/\ 'MIR IIIlIIII `t �" G « II- L. G IDI FILTER BLDG SUMP 12 x 28 L 10x15 C. PAD 6x38 1 — — — — — CEMENT PAD A 400 bbl Ins . Tk 11.6 x 60 B 300 bbl Tic. C 300 bbl Ins . 7k. D Porta-potty Box WRICH irS DISPOSAL E StoraElectge Bldg . g F Storage B1dh . Suckla F G Cement retainer arms wall - 5" Thick 12" high . 0 15 30 ' ' SE SE NW 10 -T1N - R67W SCALE a a O ni in 0 o O .I .,- Q }J Y < j Q Q r r Q m J N. <� N n O i p_ CO o C � '^ Ln V! r L T (] i_/ C OV • O- = o . c r I . I } . I • 5 I < LL -<? .Z n r) I s o «- < I U O w 2 I L I L J 1 u .y-- p v . OGGL FORMS STATE OF COLORADO H(10/86) . FOR OFFICE USE OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION er ) ZE_I uc I- SE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES File one copy for Patented Federal and Indian lands. File in duplicate for State lands. 5.TYPE OF WELL ❑ OIL ❑ GAS ❑ DRY' WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOG ISI INJECTION ❑OTHER 1. OPERATOR PHONE 6.TYPE OF COMPLETION ❑ COMMINGLED W I2 ( (,f-{'7' /S �(S POSA-L. 3°3 - 4174 -Sy/ i PNEW WELL❑DEEPEN❑PLUG BACK ADDRESS � ^ ❑MULTI-COMPLETE ❑OTHER R27 D (P[.1 /7-I'))r'- V,JES--Ttr lit)bi 9 t CO, }^"3 O P7.FEDERAL OR STATE LEASE NO. 1 2. DRILLING CONTRACTOR PHONE - E&C"ELfe,_ `3cD - Z(o/ -O/g / 8.1F INDIAN,ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME 3. LOCATION OF WELL(Footages from section lines) 4.ELEVATIONS 9. WELL NAME AND NUMBER KB tiC�5`C Z SL>ctai.4 A:7+firms .1/-5WE Lt. 'e' , At surface SOD CSI-- 202ca FLJ L. GA Sv5t6.Z 10. FIELD OR WILDCAT At top prod. interval reported below ....SA-fvf£_:,.. . . S Pi N DL At total depth SAM E_ 11. QTR-QTR.SEC.T.R AND MERIDIAN WAS DIRECTIONAL SURVEY RUN? Nos YES❑IF YES,ATTACH COPY fJ U01 tL to •- IN -(o7'•t-) 12. PERMIT NO. 13.API NO. 14.SPUD DATE 15.DATE TD 16.DATE COMPL 17.COUNTY 18. STATE 4G REACHED 0 D&A -7I ales? CO. U"! - 3`3 05 123• 14�29G (d/lla/e9 -lope 7 IB READY TO PROD WELD 19.TOTAL DEPTH C 20. PLUG BACK TOTAL TII 21. DEPTH BRIDGE PLUG SET MD �I S7/ TVD 7S7/ MD 447 4, TVD 9 4L-76, MD. IJA 7VD 22.TYPE ELECTRIC AND OTHER MECHANICAL LOGS RUN(SUBMIT COPY OF EACH) 23.WAS WELL CORED? NO izi YES 0 (SUBMIT ANALYSIS) TBS - I)eAIS(/4-t7 .C4L I .G7(L. - -?-oNP (or: WAS DST RUN? N0[OYES O (SUBMIT REPORT) 24. CASING&LINER RECORD (Report all strings set in well) SIZE wEIGHT(CE/PT) HOLE SIZE TOP(MD) BOTTOM(MD) PTA°Et=ft NreR NO.gMM./PE SLURRY VOL MIL) TOP OF CEMENT . 8Sits c;gli / 274 C72 75-9 NA r2 eon a . Surcr4cc 51/2 2e) I1/x 6R. 95"5"7 Np 015"5-•6 T•' 5L/cgo 25,TUBING RECORD SIZE DEPT),SET(MD) PACKER DEPTH(MD) SIZE DEPTH SET(MD) PACKER DEMI(MD) SIZE ( DEPTH SET(MD) PACKER DE PTH(MD) 2T/6 y2511- �Z4{0 511'L 26, PRODUCING INTERVALS 27. PERFORATION RECORD FORMATION TOP BOTTOM PERFORATED INTERVAL SIZE NO.HOLES PERF.STATUS A) L_ynPs 9139 14/2 5/ 927` - @I/3 • So lc? ii ()Fgt.' B) C) D) 28. ACID, FRACTURE.TREATMENT,CEMENT SQUEEZE, ETC. DEPTH INTERVAL AMOUNT AND TYPE OF MATERIAL 4216. - gel, 2 a?SOO1R{.#4I '772 %- 1-iGL Cov)+alntn, a,$6 o, 000 ScF tit # .5NO aA/t SrA /erg 29. PRODUCTION-INTERVAL A DATE FIRST TEST HOURS TEST OIL GAS WATER OIL GRAVITY GAS i PRODUCTION METHOD PRODUCED DATE TESTED Pao�ON BBL MCF BBL CORR.API DISPOSITION NA CHOKE FLOW.TBG CSG. 24 HR OIL GAS WATER GAS:OIL WELL STATUS SIZE PRESS PRESS RATE BBL MCF BBL RATIO • PRODUCTION-INTERVAL B. DATE FIRST TEST HOURS "TEST DURION OIL GAS WATER OIL GRAVITY GAS PRODUCTION METHOD PRODUCED DATE TESTED BBL MCF BBL CORK API DISPOSITION • CHOKE FLOW.TEG CSG 2s.NR O)L GAS WATER GAS:OIL WELL STATUS SIZE PRESS PRESS RATE BBL MCF BBL RATIO COMPLETE AND SIGN BACK PAGE • GENERAL LEASE Lease made this / 111 day of May , 1989 ..between Suckle Farms , Inc . , 4468 W.C.R. #19 , Fort Lupton, -Colorado , hereinafter -referred to as "Lessor " , - and Wright ' s Disposal , Inc . , a ' Colorado. Corporation , 1892 .Denver Avenue , Fort Lupton , • Colorado , hereinafter referred to as "Lessee" , to' wit : • 1 . Lessor hereby. leases to Lessee or his assigns the premises described as a tract of- two acres or lesg , located in the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 10 , Township 1 North , Range 67 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County , Colorado , 2 , 020 feet from West line , 500 feet from South line., such being the identical premises previously leased by this Lessor to Amoco ' Product'ion Company . Said lease .to include all tanks , wells , and other improvements located on such premises . 2 . Lessee intends to utilize .such premises as a location for • an injection well for the disposal of brine water and shall therefore drill a new well to an approximate depth of 9 , 500 feet- for the purpose of injecting brine for disposal into the Lyons formation . ' . 3 . This lease shall be expressly contingent upon Lessee obtaining all permits as required, if any , from Weld -County and from the Colorado Oil and Gas Commission , or any other local , state of federal agency having juris.diction . 4 . • Prior to commencement of any drilling operation's , Lessee shall . pay to Lessor the sum of Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($2 , 500 . 00 ) as and for compensation in full for all surface ' damages to the •premises resulting from Lessee ' s occupancy, and drilling operations on said premises ,. which amount Lessor accepts as full and final payment , in advance , for any and all such damage . Payment once made shall be non-refundable . 5 . The initial term of this Lease shall be for that ' period from the date of this Agreement until Lessee shall complete the • drilling of the well to be placed on the premises . No rent shall be required during this period . Lessee shall diligently pursue completion of drilling of such well . 6 . Commencing with Lessee ' s first injection of brine into the • well to be drilled by Lessee , Lessee shall pay to Lessor the sum • of Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ( $2 , 500 . 00 ) per year as rent for the premises . Such rent is to be paid in monthly installments of $ 208 . 34 , commencing within thirty ( 30 ) days of drilling of injection well and continuing on the first day of each month thereafter until Lessee shall no longer be able to operate such well in a reasonable , economical manner as determined by Lessee in Lessee ' s sole judgment , but in no event for a term no longer than ten ( 10 ) years from the date of first injection o1 brine into the well . Second 10 year lease to be renegotiated with a cap of $416 . 68 per month . Suckle Farms , Inc . shall be entitled to 12i% of any oil produced from injection well . - 1- 7 . Lessee may assign or transfer this lease so long as such assignment- or transfer shall be to a firm or entity An which Charles Wright 'shall have a substantial proprietary Interest . 8 . Lessee or his assigns , shall as an express condition of this Lease , continuing throughout its term, indemnify and hold Lessor harmless from any and all liability for claims , damages , or other injury of any sort , arising out of or occasioned by Lessee ' s use of- the premises , . including but not limited to any claims or suits related to disposal of brine water on the site . Indemnification shall include reimbursement to Lessor for costs and reasonable attorney ' s fees incurred in defending or responding to ._any such claims., whether or not such claims have merit . • 9 . In -the event of default by Lessee in any of the terms or - conditions of this Lease , Lessor shall be entitled to terminate • this Lease upon notice to Lessee as provided by law , and to , possession of the premises . In the event suit shall be required for eviction , Lessor shall be entitled to recover ' reasonable_ attorney ' s fees and costs , if successful . • 10 . Upon termination , Lessee shall be responsible for_ cost of capping all. wells on the property and restoring the surface of the premises to the condition as found on the date of .this lease , • reasonable ordinary 'wean and tear accepted. Lessee shall be ' allowed to remove all trade fixtures from the premises . 11 . Lessee shall have the right to install a 14 ft . by 40 ft . flat steel tank on the Southwest corner of facility . — Lessee will also be allowed to remove or repair existing equipment at the -facility . 12 . This Lease .shall inure to the benefit of the parties , their heirs , representatives and lawful assigns . IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties have executed this Lease in Weld County on the day and ,year first above written. SUCELA�FARMS , I NC. B] �7 _, X11 A,.��� Frank- J . SucklaZ Lessor WRIGHT ' S I2ISPOSAL, INC. , A Co�ira o Corporation BY ( f/ Charles Wright , Lessee _2- ,corm Approver' 0MP 4c T.eO.OM2 l'Cne,P. UNiTED Sti.TES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY I E°A ID NUMBER a►E PA UNDERGROUND INJECTION CONTROL e 4 PERMIT APPLICATION (Gabes:ad wooer the awrnorrry or the Sere Drinking U UIC Were,Act. Secrrons 1421 1422 c'O CFR f ell READ ATTACHED INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE STARTING FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Atpicatwnanorowa Date Received mo eey year mo pair war Permit/Well Number Comments I I I I - II. FACILITY NAME AND ADDRESS , III. OWNER/OPERATOR AND ADDRESS Facility Name Owner/Operator Name SUCTTLA FARN1c INIFCTTON [FELT_ i1 WPTCHT' S DTgp1RAT TNC_ — Street Address Street Atltlraac City 0979 Qu.i 1-man State ZIP Cede I Ctry State ZIP Cooe Westminster ICO 80030 IV. OWNERSHIP STATUS/Mark 4') V.SIC CODES - ❑A. Federal ❑B.State ❑'C. Private ❑D.Public ❑E. Other(Explain) VI.WELL STATUS(Mark %el -- ® A. Date Stan" mo w. ,ea, ❑ B. Modification/Conversion ❑ C. Proposed Operating 7 15 89 VII.TYPE OF PERMIT REQUESTED(Mark -x"env spectly t!required) Number of Exist- Number o1 Pro- Namefs)of field(s)or proisons) 4:,.1 A.Individual ❑ B.Area ing wells posed wells one none Suckle Farms VIII. CLASS AND TYPE OF WELL!see reverse) A.Classic's) B.Typels) C.If class is"other"or type is code 'x.'explain (enter coder* /enter code/sl/ D.Number of wells per type(d area permit) _ I & II I a D ONE IX. LOCATION OF WELL'S)OR APPROXIMATE CENTER OF FIELD OR PROJECT X. INDIAN LANDS/Mart 'r', A. Latitude B. Longitude J Townsnie end Range ( Deg Min I Sec ! Deg Mm I Sec Twsp rtengei Sec h Sec Feet from Line Feet from Line I I h L F ❑ Yea O No 1 N A71 1 N[,t con I C 7n9n T.T XI.ATTACHMENTS (Complete the following questions on a separate sheet(s) and number accordingly: see instructions) FOR CLASSES I, II, III(and other classes)complete and submit on separate sheet(s)Attachments A— 1.1 (DO 2-61 as appropriate. Attach maps where required. List attachments by letter which are applicable and are incluoed with your application: - l certify under the penalty of law that l have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in this document and all attachments and that, based on my inquiry of Ithose individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information, ! believe that the information is true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment. (Ref. 40 CFR 144.32) S.Name and Title awe or Print) B. Phone No.(Area Code end Nn.) I I C.SignatureI (303) 426-8911 0- ••A" S'pne0 .J EPA Form 7620.8 (2-ea) - I 9121 /89 'DaioP Of J the tubing and the casing is fresh water treated with a anti- corrosive chemical . WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL INC ATTACHMENT TO FORM 4 (Cont) Page 2 M. CONSTRUCTION DETAILS : See Attachment Exhibit V Q. PLUGGING AND ABANDOMENT PLAN : See Attached EPA Form R. NECESSARY RESOURCES : See Attached LETTER OF CREDIT U. DESCRIPTION OF BUSINESS: WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL INC is in the business of collecting,_.tr.eating, and disposing of produced water from oil and gas wells and industrial waste water by injecting said fluids into the Lyons formation. Respectfully submitted, James S . Wright EXHIBIT I T I N Do Node ° ` : ri,L, R 67 W Range No. th Mer. Weld NORTH _ .. • . - L :0 BARR— Ann tr•moc01 - • AMOCO YOCO AMA ♦Y OCO i•$OILDER-SOLDER,- '� pN[LD ANOLO� ,! .2 i •2 ' •I ; •• S • 2 •2 • I •2• •I •I •I AMOCO -' II ' 61TTLEIN •.l '.N V , - ._.AMO CARSON YI CARISON:B WICKIER AMOjy •����VV.� ANOLO AMOCO LWI IEl•[}IM 2 10 }, LU ..I SNYOE3r�l - 2 PEHF�2 AMOCO• • •STRAN -NE'I-J`•-REIN .MILLE - BCRGER BERGE GAREY LUrT�cxERS VOLE CARSON CARL3L10NY1wElismi :0 AwOCO AMOCO— AMOCO 'UPRC.' •UP.RC. ENERGY MIN AMOCO Ammo AMOCO 6y 2 •2 • 1. 1 •• i •2I •. I_.... • .� • •I • •I •I ��..... 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'iJ-f9 (/ 1i TYPE OF WATER : ����� SAMPLING POINT : CATIONS: mg/1 ppm OTHER PROPERTIES : �, Sodium,Na NIl PH'n Cal cium,Ca. 1p�21 tol-LL mot Specific Gravity @ ° F : 1 U3ga-6 Magnesium,Mq jral/ lE" etiArLysfr, 77D 4'0°E /, 0V2L Barium,Ba NM NM Total Hardness IF S'' r7) \-)) ANIONS: 2 1 Chloride,C1 C,2- p D A;`u1 Sulfate, SO4 70P&' ii-ig1� Carbonate, CO3 0 () Bicarb Onate ,HCOJ ..e(r.) \04 Iron(total ) 4 1 REMARKS S RECOMMENDATIONS :LAB NO. DATE ._ J''J/J ANALYZED BY : ig ./7hl7 SIGNED : /7�^moo / � J DISTRIBUTION: 5500 Northwest Central Drive • Houston, Texas 77092 • 713-462.4239 t ___/__ NJ�G77 C 7-3 A,ea BRIGHTON DISTRICT LAB (��TIC. SERVICES BRIGHTON , COLORADO SUBJECT WATER ANALYSIS nswx REPLY: wV BASE UNE CaCL[ inrtC n N,W WW FORMATION : C xiSS�X v. l ?in;/B gQ//rrCOMPANY NAME : `dit. i a�JLEASE: Cohol//61 33 � '����NO: WELL DEPTH: : J FEET COUNTY : @P k/ STATE: a/6 FIELD • BHST: of DATE : TYPE OF WATER : A9CL-cCi- SAMPLING POINT: CATIONS: mg/1 ppm OTHER PROPERTIES : • `I PH Sodium,Na 1 np>r X22/ ip-7`U Specific Gravity @ of : // 62/2.3— )9 9 Calcium,Ca / / � Magnesium,Mg i7 / ) Dl �� o)Ori— / Uol '5-- Barium,Ba NM NM Total Hardness .5.s___---- ANIONS: Chloride ,C1 /9\ /0a) Ira/4 Sulfate , SO4 5V L el Carbonate,COs `-' r) 273-VR Bicarbonate,HCO3 �v � 2 V Iron(total ) • a?, 9 REMARKS & RECOMMENDATIONS: DATE 7-- /7-67 t LAB NO. • . /�� (� /� ANALYZED EY : //� "Y�'17/71�LVMP7 SIGNED : �i ePC V�?-- DISTRIBUTION : 1,10/X�/00/C' • 5500 Northwest Central Drive • Houston, Texas 77092 • 713-462.4239 f : J 1 N.�� C-77c N _( � ' Er` I BRIGHTON DISTRICT LAB LA)77C-- / -- SERVICES • BRIGHTON , COLORADO SUBJECT WATER ANALYSIS PLEASE REPLY: wa 619E UNE CIRCLE • SRIWR0N,CC E°!°1 FORMATION: S-�uS'5--'> ii ll// 'I (i a COMPANY NAME : i(/i�C4C coo EASE: � P WELL NO: WELL DEPTH: FEET COUNTY: gip PA STATE : (.91 FIELD BHST: ° F DATE : TYPE OF WATER: � � 4/ SAMPLING POINT: CATIONS: mg/1 ppm OTHER PROPERTIES : . `— PH Sodium,Na // Loll; ° . 7 Calcium,Ca /,?,eli Specific Gravity @ F : J, OP/ c5:1 / Magnesium,Mg / 71 '0 °a aecp- /, 0 // Barium,Ba NM NM Total Hardness ‘C.—r ANIONS: J// . Chloride,C1 2d ;DO 1D. ` Ak\ Sulfate, SO4 r Carbonate,CO3 /h ✓I Bicarbonate,HCO3 J-/l/ 11 OIron(total ) REMARKS & RECOMMENDATIONS: 9 LAB NO. /1 � DATE � /7 �� - "r /J ANALYZED BY . /1yiy7471�2Vri/7 SI SIGNED 'A 4.1---1 "PJ C 4-1- / DISTRIBUTION : / ��� 1(1 - J 5500 Northwest Central Drive • Houston, Texas 77092 • 713-462-4239 • t` ' BRIGHTON DISTRICT LAB SERVICES BRIGHTON , COLORADO SUBJECT : WATER ANALYSIS PLANK OLY: log WM Loa coca yaO1ROk,CO WW1 • FORMATION : czCr <ct`ty /( 1 1� �'5.05/`9LEASE;-nela ./gt72 .7 WELL COMPANY NAME : N: 9 u �sTAl — ze,,v l WELL DEPTH: FEET COUNTY : ail/ STATE: 6/n - FIELD BHST: ° F DATE : 7- /L AU TYPE OF WATER: --14..01,LxrA SAMPLING POINT: CATIONS: mg/1 ppm OTHER PROPERTIES : __---- PH Z.43 Sodium,Na Q / p Cal cium, Ca iC L/ v 1/9 Specific Gravity @ ° F : 1 a c:9✓of :� � > e'F / r z Magnesium,Mg 7/ l 11 e, Barium,Ba NM NMcJ Total Hardness �� q , / ANIONS: .. - Chloride , C1 �7?, 30D in11.;c) Sulfate, SO4 C 577) L\C\ Carbonate ,CO3 O __ L Bicarbonate,HCOJ 277) I4 q I . Iron(total ) 17 ll REMARKS 5 RECOMMENDATIONS : J LAB NO. /n DATE 7// --U /�JQ 1 ANALYZED BY : ////v1C1 \ i SIGNED : 7%-!--477;7(172/7\ Li ���--,/ DISTRIBUTION : --A - P� \ v / 5500 Northwest Central Drive • Houston, Texas 77092 • 713-462-4239 -- I - I ` I I ' ll 7 I I , II - fir , -i-01 Y Y K�Y �— 1-Y °' i'h-.Yn�__.-.. .-�.�d � .I lilt I I Z a — JI ' II IIi � Il i_ . iHol� Ti , ,- ri - - � � I III I i - l . Nl - � I III �j i-- 1 1 - ,_ , _ - I I i _Y—.Y I K Y •K b OJL��� o��1O-��O--l-a —a .p r h h�'����N.y,—. I-O tt v° ttt O tC7 _ „� C I I_, a ttt Y tttcm tt� 1 I E- I _ _ _ __ _ _ 1 _„ T ! , it 11j N o 4 a • I Io 8III _0 . o I _ n � .. -1n tI I n Wt ttt LLLddd - r -. ttt tt tttt _ I i I-1_I, f . ININHI 11 1I . .' . . i �-'. r ' --,1.. 1 1 _ . _ J N I I W I Li II I , ; ' I- �� _ 1-. h _. e 1 r Y o O..= 0yL. 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O Brine Disposal JJ-- ❑Enhanced Recovery Number of Wells ❑Hydrocarbon Storage —+—E_+__-1---I--t-_ ❑CLASS III -LJ-L.-1_L1_ I I E I Lease Name SUCKLA FARMS Well Number INJECTTON WI:7 T '" CASING AND TUBING RECORD AFTER PLUGGING METHOD OF EMPLACEMENT OF CEMENT PLUGS ❑The Balance Method SIZE I WT(LB/FTI ITO BE PUT IN WELL OM ITO BE an IN WELL(MI HOLE SIZE ❑The Dump Bailer Method n 5/ 2/4-..LL I 759 750 I 1V%" ❑The Two-Plug Method I ?0l I x557 2 '307 17 7/O" ED omen Displacement i I I 1 CEMENTING TO PLUG AND ABANDON DATA: I PLUG 01 I PLUG a2 PLUG 03 I PLUG 04 I PLUG 05 PLUG 06 I PLUG aT tt n n PitI oae of Hole or Pioe in which Plug Will Be Platetl hncnesl 5 I 7 7/pit I F � I eoth to Bottom of Tubing or Drill Pine(h.) I I asks of Cement To Be Used leach plug) 60 I S n I 3D l in 1 66 ZQ I 1 7 2 I )r !urry Volume 7o Be Pumoeo Icu.h.l 79 . 9 I 6 1 Calculated Too of Plug fh.l 92261 7220 I 7nq I L ' 'Ho 1'r1 .7 GT Measured Top of Plug(i7 tagged h.) 19220 T7210 1690 ±4• 1 urry Wt.Gb./Gett 14 . 8 14 . 8 1 1L, . 8 8 1 l4.8 Type Cement or Other Material(Class 1111 C C• n. r (- LIST ALL OPEN HOLE AND/OR PERFORATED INTERVALS AND INTERVALS WHERE CASING WILL BE VARIED al any) From To From I To Perforated 8976 qL1R I I 1 I I 1 I umated Cost to Plug Wells $5, 400 .00 I CERTIFICATION I certify under the penalty of law that/have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in this document and all attachments and that, based on my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information, I believe that the information is true. accurate, and complete. lam aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility o1 fine and imprisonment. (Ref. 40 CFR 144.32) NAME AND OFFICIAL TITLE(Please type or prowl SIGNATURE DATE SIGNED P. U. box C[b - Ft. Lupton, CC 806:1 • IRREVOCABLE STANDBY LETTER OF CREDIT U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Underground Injection Control Financial Responsibility Requirement To: Regional Administrator Environmental Protection Agency Region �� �j9q /,-7414_ fc.u,i" St re— COO / \r.tJc,cI Cep. FSo7C? —SC/CC (address of EPA Regional Office) Dear Sir or Hadar: We hereby establish our Irrevocable Standby Letter of Credit No. 3V in your favor, at the request and for the account of WRT(ZHT' S DISPOSAL INC. (legal name of owner or operator) 9270 Ouitman . We tminster , CO. 80030 (business address of owner or operator) up to the aggregate mount of FIVE THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED AND NO/100 (dollar amount in words) U.S, dollars ($ 5 . 400.00 ) , available upon presentation of: • 1 . Your sight draft , bearing reference to this letter of credit No. , and 2. Your signed statement reading as follows: "I certify that the amount of the draft is payable pursuant to regulations issued under authority of the Safe Drinking Water Act." This letter of credit is effective as of (date) 9/24/89 and shall expire on (date at least 1 year later) 9/23/94 but such expiration date shall be automatically extended for a period of (at least one year) • Five years on (date) 9/24/94 and each successive expiration date , unless, at least 120 days before the current expiration date, we notify both you and (owner's or operator's DOWN HOLE SUnMARY Operator: WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL Well: Suckla Farms Injertion Well No. Legal: 5001 FSL 2020 FWL Ser . 10 T1N R67W Weld County , Colorado Formation: Lyons Perforations: To he determined IL. 700' KB 1 Surface Csg: 8 5/8" K-55 36# Cemented w/250 sxs Class C, 10% Salt Intrm Csg: NA Prod. Csg: 5 " N-80 20# API Cemented W/150 sxs Class G containin 19% Silica Flour , 5% A-5 , 11% KCL, .6% FI-19. Tubing: 2 7/8" EUE 8rd J-55 Set in a compression packer at Top of Lyons formation. Packer: Compression Type-Baker Tbg Anchor: NA Seating Nipple: 2 7/8" @ Top of Pkr . Rod String: NA s N EST. 9250 KB l>Kk 9255 KB Pump: NA @ Gas Anchor:NA •@ Mud Anchor: NA @ Special Equipment: NA FIST 4580 KR Y 37. 6 x 50.6 G C 16 x 21 ;' A / A .� I 'L_-- ,I E C .--Th / - A T / 1....... = PUMP - BLDG W � - A r L 24 x 24 G B K A E F purr r t 6x8 - .. OFFICE (Th A 10 x 16 \--,.___} ._ } �1111�ll1( iitllll = G - N - E G �D FILTER BLDG SUMP 12 x 28 10 x 15 C• PAD 6 x38 — _ — I I — — CEMENT PAD A 400 bbl Ins . Tk 11.6 x 60 B 300 bbl Tk . C 300 bbl Ins . Tk D Porta-potty E ElectricalBox WRIGHT'S DISPOSAL F Storage Bldg . G Cement retainer Suckla Farms wall - 5" Thick 12" high . 0 15 30 SE SE NW 10 -T1N - R671N SCALE I C ;'i0. Z o O Q < � I 'i Y Z U D CC fL D i- I- • . . .-I m N. VJ O . CL V (.0 • O E '• V! N i S CI lel O Y CCU c- y . CO I . I )- . 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UNITED STATES ENVIHONMLNt AL PHOTECTION AGENCI WASHINGTON.DC 2046C IoE PA ink PLUGGING AND ABANDONMENT PLAN NAME AND ADDRESS Of FACILITY NAME AND ADDRESP OF OWNER/OPERATOR SUKLA FARMS INJECTION WELL WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL INC. 9270 Quitman STATE COUNTY Wee tmins tcr , CO. 80CQRMIT NUMBER LOCATE WELL AND OUTLINE UNIT ON Colo Weld SECTION PLAT — 640 ACRES SURFACE LOCATION DESCRIPTION N SF%OF NW '4 OF V.SECTION 1D TOWNSHIP 1N RANGE r,7[i I II I II I LOCATE WELL IN TWO DIRECTIONS FROM NEAREST LINES OF QUARTER SECTION AND DRILLING UNIT I --4--I—+ '{'+--1 1I I Surface Location 5DD h.from(14./S1_5_Line of quarter section T-T-T T T and2_C20 from(E/W)111_Line of quaner section 8E NW -.4- `t �-1—� TYPE OF AUTHORIZATION WELL ACTIVITY l` I 1 , 1 1 1 Itl Individual Permit X1 CLASS I VII CLASS II 1 1 1 1 1 1 E ❑Area Permit �_1 1—Li__ ❑Rul. O Brine Disposal --1--1 O Enhanced Recovery I 1 1 Nurnber of Wells�_ O Hydrocarbon Storage —+�_+ +—�—t— ❑CLASS III —1J-1 1_I-1_ 1 I I I S Lease Name SUCKLA FARMS Well Number INJECTION WFT L =1 CASING AND TUBING RECORD AFTER PLUGGING METHOD OF EMPLACEMENT Of CEMENT PLUGS ❑The Balance Method SIZE I WT(LB/FT) TO BE PUT IN WELL(FT) TO BE LEFT IN WELL(FT) HOLE SIZE ❑The Dump Bailer Method 8 5/ 3 24* 759 759 17%" ❑The Two-Plug Method 5', 20# 9557 7307 7 7/R" T other Displacement I CEMENTING TO PLUG AND ABANDON DATA: PLUG 41 PLUG 42 PLUG 43 PLUG 44 PLUG 45 I PLUG 46 1 PLUG 47 n �n Size o1 Hole or Pipe in which Plug Will Be Placed(inches) 5 7 7/8" Depth to Bottom of Tubing or Drill Pipe(ft.) Sacks o1 Cement To Be Used(each plug) 60 50 30 10 Slurry Volume To Be Pumped(cu.ft.) 79 .9 66 39 6 1 3 7 Calculated Too of Pin all 9226 7220 709 4 ' below (1L I Measured Top of Plug(if tagged ft.) ±9220 X7210 ±690 ±4 Slurry Wt.(Lb./Gal.) 14 .8 14 . 8 14 . 8 14 .8 I I Type Cement or Other Material(Class III) C C C C LIST ALL OPEN HOLE AND/OR PERFORATED INTERVALS AND INTERVALS WHERE CASING WILL BE VARIED litany) From To From To I Perforated 9976 ()418 Estimated Cost to Plug Wells $5,400 .00 • i CERTIFICATION . I certify under the penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in this document and all attachments and that, based on my inquiry of those individuals I immediately responsible for obtaining the information, I believe that the information is true, accurate, and complete.lam aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information,including the possibility o1 fine and imprisonment. 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P. O. Box 228 Ft. Lupton, CO 80521 - IRREVOCABLE STANDBY LETTER OF CREDIT U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Underground Injection Control Financial Responsibility Requirement To: Regional Administrator Environmental Protection Agency Region �p /`77 J a-frit Tfm-e.tiC00 I�CN��G CCj, FScD70Z —�S�CIJ� (address of EPA Regional Office/ Dear Sir or Madam: We hereby establish our Irrevocable Standby Letter of Credit No. 3V in your favor, at the request and for the account of WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL INC. (legal name of owner or operator) 9270 Quitman . Westminster . CO, 80030 (business address of owner or operator) up to the aggregate amount of FIVE THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED AND NO/100 (dollar amount in words) U.S, dollars ($ 5 ,400.00 ), available upon presentation of: • 1 . Your sight draft, bearing reference to this letter of credit No. 3% , and 2. Your signed statement reading as follows: "I certify that the amount of the draft is payable pursuant to regulations issued under authority of the Safe Drinking Water Act." This letter of credit is effective as of (date) 9/24/89 and shall expire on (date at least 1 year later) 9/23/94 but such expiration date shall be automatically extended for a period of (at least one year) ' Five years on (date) ' 9/24/94 and each successive expiration date, unless, at least 120 days before the current expiration date, we notify both you and (owner's or operator's For Sample Use Only Comparable Wording Acceptable hame) WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL TNC_ by certified mail that we have decided not to extend this letter of credit beyond the current expiration date. In the event you are so notified, any unused portion of the credit shall be available upon presentation of your sight draft for 120 days after the date of receipt by both you and (owner's or operator's name) WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL INC. , as shown on the signed return receipts. Whenever this letter of credit is drawn on under and in compliance with the terms of this credit, we shall duly honor such draft upon presentation to us, and we shall deposit the amount of the draft directly into the standby trust fund of (owner's or operator's name) WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL INC in accordance with your instructions. FIRST SECURIhi .rd•, (Signature) CO PY (Date) (Name) (Title) This credit is subject to: ( the most recent edition of the Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits, published by the International Chamber of Commerce, OR ( ) the Uniform Commercial Code. • S T A N D B Y TRUST AGREEMENT U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Underground Injection Control . Financial Responsibility Requirement TRUST AGREEMENT , the "Agreement ," entered into as of 9/26/89 (date) by and between WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL, INC. (name of owner or operator) a Colorado Corporation , the "Grantor, " (name of state) (corporation, partnership , association, or proprietorship) and , ( ) incorporated in the ;name of .torporat= trustee) State of or ( ) a national bark, the "Trustee ." WHEREAS, the United States Environmental Protection Agency, "EPA , " an agency of the United States Government , has established certain regulations applicable to the Grantor, requiring that an owner or operator of an injection well shall provide assurance that funds will be available when needed for plugging and abandonment of the injection well , and • WHEREAS , the Grantor has elected to obtain ( ) a surety bond ( x ) a letter of credit and establish a standby trust to provide all cr part of such financial assurance for the fa_cility(ies) identified herein, and WHEREAS, the Grantor, acting through its dully authorized officers , has selected the Trustee to be the trustee under this Agreement , and the Trustee is willing to act as trustee, NOW, THEREFORE, the Grantor and the Trustee agree as follows) Section 1 . Definitions. As used in this Agreement: (a ) The term "Grantor" means the owner or operator whc enters into this Agreement and any successors or assigns of the Grantor. • • (b) The term "Trustee" means the Trustee who enters into this Agreement and any successor Trustee. • (c) "Facility" or "activity" means any underground injection well or any other facility or activity that is subject to regulation under the Underground Injection Control Program. Section, 2. Identification of Facilities and Cost Estimates. T` Agreement pertains to the facilities and cost estimates identified Schedule A (attached) . (Schedule A lists, for each facility, the EP;, identification number, name, address , and the current plugging and abandonment cost estimate, or portions thereof, for which financial assurance is demonstrated. ) Section 3. Establishment of Fund . The Grantor and the Trustee hereby establish a trust fund, the "Fund ," for the benefit of EPA . The Grantor and the Trustee intend that no third party have access to *.h_ Fund except as herein provided. The Fund is established initiall•; consisting of the property, which is acceptable to the Trust described in Schedule B attached hereto. Such property and any ot.-.:. property subsequently transferred to the Trustee is referred to as the Fund, together with all earnings and profits thereon., less any payments or distributions made by the Trustee pursuant to this Agreement . The Fund shall be held by the' Trustee, IN TRUST , as hereinafter provided . The Trustee shall not be responsible nor shall it undertake any responsibility for the amount or adequacy of, nor any duty to collect from the Grantor, any payments necessary to discharge any liabilities cf the Grantor established by EPA. Section 4 . Payment for Plurrinr and Abandonment. The Trustee shall make payments from the Fund as the EPA Regional Administrator shall direct , in writing, to provide for the payment of the costs of piugginE and abandonment of the injection wells covered by this Agreement. - Trustee shall reimburse the Grantor or other persons as specified by t. EPA Regional Administrator from the Fund for plugging and abandonment expenditures in such amounts as the EPA Regional Administrator direct in writing. In addition, the Trustee shall refund to the Grp... such amounts as the EPA Regional Administrator specifies in wr ting. Upon, refund, such funds shall no longer constitute part of the Fund as defined herein. Section 5 . Payments Comprising the Fund . Payments made to the Trustee for the Fund shall consist of cash or securities acceptable to the Trustee. • • Section 6 . Trustee Management . The Trustee shall invest and reinvest the principal and income of the Fund and keep the Fund invested as a single fund , without distinction between principal and income, in accordance with general investment policies and guidelines which the Grantor may communicate in writing to the Trustee from time to time, subject , however, to the provisions of this Section. In investing, reinvesting, exchanging, selling, and managing the Fund , the Trustee shall discharge his duties with respect to the trust fund solely in the interest of the beneficiary and with the care', skill, prudence, and diligence under the circumstances then prevailing, which persons of prudence , acting in a like capacity and familiar with such matters , ' would use in the conduct of an enterprise of a like character and with like aims , except that: (a) Securities or other obligations of the Grantor, or any other owner or operator of the facilities, or any of their affiliates as defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940 , as amended , 15 USC 80a- 2. (a) , shall not be acquired or held , unless they are securities or other obligations of the Federal or a State government; (b) The Trustee is authorized to invest the Fund in time or demand deposits of the Trustee , to the extent insured by an agency of the Federal or State government; and (c ) The Trustee is authorized to hold cash awaiting investment or distribution uninvested for a reasonable time and without liability for the payment of interest thereon. Section 7. Commingling and investment . The Trustee is expressly authorized in its discretion: (a) To transfer from time to time any or all of the assets of the Fund to any common, commingled, or collective trust fund created by the Trustee in which the Fund is eligible to participate, subject to all of the provisions thereof, to be coin_led with the assets of other ,..,.,- participating therein; and (b) To purchase shares in any investment company registered under the investment Company Act of 1940, 15 U.S.C. 80a-1 et sec . , including cne which may be created , managed , underwritten , or to which investment advice is rendered or the shares of which are sold by the Trustee. The Trustee may vote such shares in its discretion. Section 8 . Express Powers of Trustee. Without in any way limiting the powers and discretions conferred upon the Trustee by the other provisions of this Agreement or by law, the Trustee is expressly authorized and empowered: (a) To sell, exchange , convey, transfer, or otherwise dispose of any property held by it, by public or private sale. No person dealing with the Trustee shall be bound to see to the application of the purchase money or to inquire into the validity or expediency of any such sale or other disposition; (b) To make, execute, acknowledge, and deliver any and all documents of transfer and conveyance and any and all other instrumen n that may be necessary or appropriate to carry out the powers herein granted; (c) To register any securities held in the Fund in its own, name or in the name of a nominee and to hold any security in bearer form or in book entry, or to combine certificates representing such securities with certificates of the same issue held by the Trustee in other fiduciary capacities , or to deposit or arrange for the deposit of any securities issued by the United States Government, or any agency or instrumentality thereof, with a Federal Reserve bank, but the books and records of the Trustee shall at all times show that all such securities are part of the Fund; • (d) To deposit any cash in the Fund in interest-bearing accounts maintained or savings certificates issued by the Trustee, in its separate corporate capacity, or in any other banking institution affiliated with the Trustee, to the extent insured by an agency of the Federal or State government; and (e) To compromise or otherwise adjust all claims in favor of or against the Fund. Section 9 . Taxes and Expenses. All taxes of any kind tt:at =ay to assessed or levied against or in respect of the Fund and all brokerage commissions incurred by the Fund shall be paid from the Fund. All other expenses incurred by the Trustee in connection with the administration, of this Trust , including fees for legal services rendered - to the Trustee, the compensation of the Trustee to the extent not paid directly by the Grantor, and all other proper charges and disbursements of the Trustee, shall be paid from the Fund. • Section 10. Annual Valuation. Commencing after initial funding of the trust, the Trustee shall annually, at least 30 days prior to the anniversary date of establishment of the Fund , furnish to the Grantor and to the appropriate EPA Regional Administrator a statement confirming the value of the Trust . Any securities in the Fund shall be valued at the market value as of no more than 60 days prior to the anniversary date of establishment of the Fund. The failure of the Grantor to object in writing to the Trustee within 90 days after the statement has been furnished to the Grantor and the EPA Regional Administrator shall constitute a conclusively binding assent by the Grantor, barring the Grantor fro© asserting any claim or liability against the Trustee with respect to matters disclosed in the statement. • Section 11 . Advice of Counsel . The Trustee may from time to time consult with counsel, who may be counsel to the Grantor, with respect to any question arising as to the construction of this Agreement or any action to be taken hereunder. The Trustee shall be fully protected, to the extent permitted by law, in acting upon the advice of counsel. Section 12. Trustee Comcensaticn. The Trustee shall be entitled to reasonable compensation for its services as agreed upon in writirb fro❑ time to time with the Grantor. • Section 13. Successor Trustee . The Trustee may resign or the Grantor may replace. the Trustee , but such resignation or replacement shall not be effective until the Grantor has appointed a successor trustee and this successor accepts the appointment. The successor trustee shall have the same powers and duties as those conferred upon the Trustee hereunder. Upon the successor trustee's acceptance of the appointment , the Trustee shall assign, transfer, and pay over to the successor trustee the funds and properties then constituting the Fund. If for any reason the Grantor cannot or does not act in the event of the resignation of the Trustee, the Trustee may apply to a court of competent jurisdiction for the appointment of a successor trustee or for instructions. The successor trustee shall specify the date on which it assumes administration of the trust in a writing sent to the Grantor, the EPA Regional Administrator, and the present Trustee by certified mail 10 days before such charge becomes effective. Any expenses incurred by the Trustee as a result of any of the acts contemplated by this Section shall be paid as provided in Section 9 . Section 14 . Instructions to the Trustee. All orders, requests, and instruction by the Grantor to the Trustee shall be in writing, signed by such persons as are designated in the attached Exhibit A , or such ether designees as the Grantor may designate by amendment to Exhibit A . The Trustee shall be fully pro'=^'ed in acting without inquiry in accordance with the Grantor' s orders , requests , and instructions . All orders , requests, and instructions by the EPA Regional Ada astrator to the Trustee shall be in Writing, signed by the EPA Regional Administrators of the Regions in which the facilities are located, or their designees , and the Trustee shall act and shall be fully protected in acting in accordance with such orders , requests, and instructions . The Trustee shall have the right to assume, in the absence of written notice to the contrary, that no event constituting a change or a termination of the authority of any person to act on behalf of the Grantor or EPA hereunder has occurred. The Trustee shall have no duty to act in the absence of such orders, requests, and instructions from the Grantor and/or EPA , except as provided for herein. Section 15. Amendment of Agreement . This Agreement may be amended by an instrument in writing executed by the Grantor, the Trustee, and the appropriate EPA Regional Administrator, or by the Trustee and the appropriate EPA Regional Administrator if the Grantor ceases to exist. Section 16 . Irrevocability and Termination. Subject to the right of the parties to amend this Agreement as provided in Section 16, this Trust shall be irrevocable and shall continue until terminated at the written agreement of the Grantor, the Trustee, and the EPA Regional Administrator, or by the Trustee and the EPA Regional Administrator i. the Grantor ceases to exist. Upon termination of the Trus' remaining trust property, less final trust administration exc . shall be delivered to the Grantor. • Section 17 . Immunity .and Indemnification. . The Trustee shall not incur personal liability of any nature in connection with any act cr omission, made in good faith, in the administration of this Trust , cr in carrying out any directions by the Grantor or the EPA Regional Administrator issued in accordance with this Agreement. The Trustee shall be indemnified and saved harmless by the Grantor or by the Truss. Fund , or both, from and against any personal liability to which Trustee may be subjected by reason of any act or conduct in its c' capacity, including all expenses reasonably incurred in its defers, _.. the event the Grantor fails to provide such defense. Section 18 . Choice of Law. This Agreement shall be administered , construed, and enforced according to the laws of the State of COLORADO Section 19 . Intercretation. As used in this Agreement; words in the singular include the plural and words in the plural include the singular. The descriptive headings for each Section of this Agreement shall not affect the interpretation or the legal efficacy of this Agreement. CERTIFICATE OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT • FOR STANDBY TRUST FUND AGREEMENT STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF WELD On this 26th day of September , 19 89 , before me personally came James S . Wright to me known, who , (owner or operator) being by me duly sworn, did depose and say that sheihe resides at 9270 Quitman , Westminster , CO. 80030 (address) that she/he is President of WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL, INC. (title) , the corporation. (corporation) described in and which executed the above instrument; that she/he knows the seal of said corporation; that the seal affixed to such instrument is such corporate sea?; that it was so affixed by order of the Board of Directors of said corporation, and that she/he sicned her/his name thereto by like order. copy (Notary Public) (Seal) IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties below have caused this Agreement to be executed by their respective officers duly authorized and the corporate seals to be hereunto affixed and attested as of the date first above written. By: (Signature of Grantor) (Title) Attest: (Title) (SEAL) Ey: (Signature of Trustee) (Title) Attest: (Title) (SEAL) • i , ` , It • SCEEDDLEA Identification of Facilities and Cost Estimates Schedule A is referenced in the trust agreement dated 9/26/89 by and between WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL, INC. (name of owner or operator) the "Grantor ," and (name of trustee) the "Trustee." EPA identification number Name of facility Suckla Farms Injection Well ; Address of facility WCR 19 & HQhwv 52 Ft . Lupton , CO. ( 10-1N-67W) Current plugging and abandonment cost estimate $5 ,400. 00 Date of estimate 9/25/89 EPA identification number Name of facility Address of facility Current plugging and abandonment cost estimate Date of estimate USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW APPLICATION Department of Planning Services, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631 Phone - 356-4000 - Ext. 4400 Case Number Date Received Application Checked by Mylar plat submitted Application Fee Receipt Number Recording Fee Receipt Number TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT: (please print or type, except for necessary signature) I (we), the undersigned, hereby request a hearing before the Weld County Planning Commission and Weld County Board of County Commissioners concerning the proposed Use by Special Review Permit on the following described unincorporated area of Weld County, Colorado: LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT AREA:SWSWNE Section 10 T 1 N, R 67 W LEGAL DESCRIPTION of contiguous property owned upon which Special Review Permit is proposed: SESENW Section 10 T 1 N, R 67 W Property Address (if available) PRESENT ZONE Agriculture OVERLAY ZONES NONE TOTAL ACREAGE 2 PROPOSED LAND USE Injection Well Class I&II EXISTING LAND USE Injection Well Class II - Amoco Pi-lot Sussex hinter flood since 1972. SURFACE FEE (PROPERTY OWNERS) OF .AREA PROPOSED FOR THE USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT: Name: Frank J. Suckle (Isssorl Address: 4468 Weld Cn Rd 19 City Ft Lipton, Cn Zip Home Telephone 0 Business Telephone 0 - Name: WRIGHT'S DISPOSAL, INC. (Lessee) Address: 9270 Ouitman City Westminster, CO. Zip 80030 Home Telephone 0 Business Telephone 0 (303) 426-8911 APPLICANT OR AUTHORIZED AGENT (if different than above): Name: WRIGHT'S DISPOSAL. INC. Address: 9270 Ouitman City Westminster CO Zip 80003 Home Telephone 0 Business Telephone i(101) 476-Roll List the owner(s) and/or lessees of mineral rights on or under the subject properties of record. Name: Frank J. Suckla Address: 4468 Weld CO. RD 19 City Ft. Lupton Zip Name: Amoco Production Co. Address: Box 800 City Denver. CO. Zip 80701 I hereby depose and state under the penalties of perjury that all statements, proposals and/or plans submitted with or contained within the application, are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. COUNTY OF WELD ) STATE OF COLORADO SIFyhture: Owner dr Authorized Agent Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of October 19 t NOTARY PUBLIC My commission expires S-- 2C) Use By Special Review Application Page iv Inclusive USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW APPLICATION WRIGHT'S DISPOSAL, INC. Application Requirements : 2. The Suckle Farms Injection Facility's primary operation is the processing and injection of produced waters from oil and gas wells in Adams and Weld Counties. In addtion to produced waters, WRIGHT'S has applied for a Class I permit from the UIC Division of the EPA in order that the Suckle Farms Facility may also dispose of Industrial waste water. The Suckla Farms Facility was originally permitted by Amoco Production Company, in 1972, as a pilot water flood project in the Sussex formation and continued in operation until 1985. WRIG1W S have taken over the surface facilities and have drilled and completed a deep injection well in the Lyons formation at 9200'±. The facilities will continue to be used for the injection of produced waters and industrial, non-hazardous, waste water. There are no other commercial injection wells in Weld County. The surrounding area is under agriculturial use with the exception of Amoco's oil and gas production operations. There is only one residential structure within a } mile radius. this is Mr. Frank J. Suckla's home, which is located about 100 yards East North-East from the injection facility. WRIGHT'S currently provide injection services to twenty Operating Companies and expect that number to grow to thirty-five. WRIGHT'S employees number one and his shift is from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM Monday through Saturday. Sometimes the Facility is open from 6:00 AM to 4:00 PM on Sunday. The current water sources are produced and flow-back water from producing oil & gas wells. Industrial water will be from Denver and surrounding areas where EPA operations dictate the need for disposal of industrial water, such as that from water run-off from poured cement construction and the removal of underground, steel storage tanks. Access will utilized from highway 52 to Weld County 19, South one and one-half mile to the facility turn-off. Average fifteen trucks per day. The trucks are dual axel, body loads, with a load capacity of 80 to 90 BBLs. and are either Water trucks or Vac trucks. The only other type of trucks are tractor-trailer combinations that have a 130 BBL load capacity. These are of the same type and number used during the Amoco operation. Current sewage system consist of a Port-A-Potty located at the SE corner of the Facility. The Facility is located in the Ft. Lupton Fire District and Chemical type extinguishers are located through-out the facility. Further, cement and earthen fire retaining walls are located around all stroage tanks. No animlas are located within a half mile radius of the facility. The facility has 7 400 bbl steel tanks, 1 300 bbl steel tank 1 300 bbl fiberglass tank and one 8' X 30' X 8' steel tank. The rectangular tank and the 7 400 bbl steel tanks hold oil and water mixtures. The 300 bbl steel tank holds the skimmed oil and the 300 bbl fiberglass tank holds the filtered injection water. USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW APPLICATION WRIGHT'S DISPOSAL, INC. (Cont) Page 2 Application'Requirements: 2. The facility is gravelled and contains the same water disbursment techniques as that of Amoco. The facility has a dumpster furnished by Brightn Best and is emptied once a week. No landscaping or erosion control is anticipated other than those measures incorporated by Amoco during the original construction in 1972. The injection well will be plugged according to the rules and regulations of the Colorado Oil & Gas Commission. The surface facilities will be removed and the land restored to it's original terrain and use. The facility was constructed in 1972 by Amoco and was used for the same purposes and incorporates the same storage and machinery. 3. This is an existing facility. The facility was built in 1972 and is being used for the same purposes as those it was originally constructed for. Again, this is an ongoing use of a facility that was built in 1972 by Amoco Production Co. The purpose or construction has not been altered with the exception that the facility is now a commercial facility rather than a private facility. Please refer to the first paragraph under item 3. Please refer to the first two paragrahs under item 3. The facility has been in operation since 1972. The surrounding lands are in agriculturial use and have been since 1972. To the best of my knowledge, the facility is not located in a flood plain or geological hazard area. The only pottable water located on the facility is bottled water from Deep Rock. See attached lease agreements between WRIGHT'S DISPOSAL, . INC. and Frank J. Suckle and Amoco Production Co. A noise report is not required. See attached soil report. See attached surface estate report. See attached mineral owner report. AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS SURFACE ESTATE Application No. Subject Property SUCKLA FARMS INJECTION WELL #1 R FACTI,TTTFc SATE OF COLORADO ) ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his or her knowledge, the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names, addresses, and the corresponding Parcel Identification Number assigned by the Weld County Assessor of the owners of property (the surface estate) within 500 feet of the property which is the subject of the application. This list was compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor, an ownership update from a title or abstract company, derived from such records, or from the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. The list compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor shall have been assembled within 30 days of the application submis�s/i{non date. / a The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this daY October- , 19 �`1 by James S W^fG kl- WITNESS my hand and official seal. My Commission expires: 9-5- -90 - Notary Public NAMES OF OWNERS OF PROPERTY WITHIN 500 FEET Please print or type ADDRESS , TOWN/CITY, ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NAME STATE AND ZIP CODE IDENTIFICATION # Frank J. Suckla 4468 Weld County Rd 19 O34 eB(.. Ft . Lupton , CO. AFFIDAVIT OF_INTEREST OWNERS MINERALS AND/OR SUBSURFACE Application Nc. Subject Property SUCKLA FARMS INJECTION WELL #1 8 FACTLTTTFS STATE OF COLORADO ) ss. COUNTY OF WELD THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his or her knowledge, the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names and addresses of all mineral owners and lessees of minerals on or under the parcel of land which is the subiect of the application as their names appear upon the records in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder' s Office, from an ownership update from a title or abstract company, or an attorney. C72 t« Al are The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this y day of Oci-ober 19 g/ , By 144,e5 (:, �r'fZf WITNESS my hand and official seal. My Commission expires: S -5--90 � /.".l./ - Notary Public WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, SOUTHERN PART 13 only limiting features are the rapid permeability in the Typically the surface layer is brown gravelly sandy substratum and the resulting hazard of ground water con- loam about 9 inches thick. The upper part of the underly- tamination from sewage lagoons. Capability class I ir- ing material is pale brown and light yellowish brown very rigated. - gravelly sandy loam about 22 inches thick. The lower part 12—Bresser sandy loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes. This is to a depth of 60 inches is light yellowish brown very a deep, well drained soil on terraces at elevations of 4,700 gravelly sand. A layer of strong lime accumulation 22 to 4,800 feet. It formed in alluvium deposited by the inches thick is below the surface layer. South Platte River. Included in mapping are small areas Permeability is moderately rapid. Available water _ of soils that have sand and gravelly sand in the lower capacity is moderate. The effective rooting depth is 60 part of the substratum. inches or more. Surface runoff is slow to medium, and the Typically the surface layer is grayish brown sandy loam erosion hazard is low. about 11 inches thick. The subsoil is brown and yellowish The potential native vegetation is dominated by little _ brown sandy clay loam about 18 inches thick. The sub- bluestem, sideoats grama, sand reedgrass, blue grama, stratum to a depth of 60 inches is loamy sand. hairy grama, switchgrass, and needleandthread. Potential Permeability and available water capacity are production ranges from 1,200 pounds per acre in favora- moderate. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or ble years to 700 pounds in unfavorable years. As range more. Surface runoff is medium, and the erosion hazard is condition deteriorates, the tall and mid grasses decrease, low. blue grama and hairy grama increase, and forage produc- This soil is used almost entirely for irrigated crops. It tion drops. is suited to all crops commonly grown in the area, includ- Management of vegetation should be based on taking -- ing corn, sugar beets, beans, alfalfa, small grain, potatoes, half or less of the total annual production. Seeding and and onions. An example of a suitable cropping system is 3 mechanical treatment are impractical. Deferred grazing is to 4 years of alfalfa .followed by corn, corn for silage, a practical measure in improving range condition. sugar beets, small grain, or beans. Land leveling, ditch Windbreaks and environmental plantings are suited to lining, and installing pipelines may be needed for proper this soil. Low available water capacity and high calcium water application. content are the principal hazards in establishing trees and All methods of irrigation are suitable, but furrow ir- shrubs. Weed control is needed to insure establishment rigation is the most common. Barnyard manure and com- and survival of plantings. Supplemental irrigation also mercial fertilizer are needed for top yields. may be needed to insure survival. Trees that are best Windbreaks and environmental plantings are generally suited and have good survival are Rocky Mountain ju- suited to this soil. Soil blowing, the principal hazard in niper, eastern redcedar, ponderosa pine, and Siberian elm. establishing trees and shrubs, can be controlled by cul- The shrubs best adapted are skunkbush sumac and lilac. tivating only in the tree row and by leaving a strip of Wildlife uses are very limited because this soil lacks vegetation between the rows. Supplemental irrigation may be needed at the time of planting and during dry potential for producing necessary habitat elements. periods. Trees that are best suited and have good survival Because most of the acreage is rangeland, only rangeland are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern redcedaz, ponderosa wildlife, for example, scaled quail and antelope, are typi- pine, Siberian elm, Russian olive, and hackberry. The cal. Extreme care is needed in managing livestock grazing shrubs best suited are skunkbush sumac, lilac, and Siberi- in order to provide suitable habitat on this soil an peashrub. Steepness is the most limiting soil feature that must be Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. considered in planning homesites and the construction of Ring-necked pheasant, mourning dove, and many non- roads. Other limiting features are the rapid permeability game species can be attracted by establishing areas for in the substratum and the resulting hazard of ground nesting and escape cover. For pheasants, undisturbed water contamination from sewage lagoons. Site prepara- nesting cover is essential and should be included in plans Lion for environmental plantings such as lawns, shrubs, for habitat development, especially in areas of intensive and trees is difficult because of the high content of gravel -- agriculture. and cobbles. Capability subclass VIIs nonirrigated; Gravel This soil has good potential for urban and recreational breaks range site. development. Lawns, shrubs, and trees grow well. The 14—Colby loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes. This is a deep, only limiting features are the rapid permeability in the well drained soil on uplands at elevations of 4,850 to 5,050 substratum and the resulting hazard of ground water con- feet. It formed in calcareous eolian deposits. tamination from sewage lagoons. Capability subclass IIe Typically the surface layer is pale brown loam about 12 irrigated. inches thick. The underlying material to a depth of 60 13—Cascajo gravelly sandy loam, 5 to 20 percent inches is very pale brown silt loam. slopes. This is a deep, excessively drained soil on terrace Permeability is moderate. Available water capacity is edges and upland ridges at elevations of 4,600 to 5,200 high. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. feet. It formed in very gravelly calcareous alluvium. In- Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion hazard is low. eluded in mapping are small areas of soils that are shal- This soil is used almost entirely for irrigated crops. 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In 4t ♦J'a �o. r r.4s' t .,^.sue' 5,�,`'e 5'L^h 1;74 .,t.'Jr 1 At k..`'..4 7c' b.ai'-- :rt rM;r .. GENERAL LEASE Lease made this i ‘iA day of May , 1989 between Suckle Farms , Inc . , 4468 W.C.R. # 19 , Fort Lupton , Colorado , hereinafter referred to as "Lessor" , and Wright ' s Disposal , Inc . , a Colorado Corporation , 1892 Denver Avenue , Fort Lupton , Colorado , hereinafter referred to as "Lessee" , to wit : 1 . Lessor hereby leases to Lessee or his assigns the premises described as a tract of two acres or less , located in the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 10 , Township 1 North , Range 67 West of the 6th P .M. , Weld County , Colorado , 2 , 020 feet from West line , 500 feet from South line , such being the identical premises previously leased by this Lessor to Amoco Production Company . Said lease to include all tanks , wells , and other improvements located on such premises . 2 . Lessee intends to utilize such premises as a location for an injection well for the disposal of brine water and shall therefore drill a new well to an approximate depth of 9 , 500 feet for the purpose of injecting brine for disposal into the Lyons formation . 3 . This lease shall be expressly contingent upon Lessee obtaining all permits as required , if any , from Weld -County and from the Colorado Oil and Gas Commission , or any other local , state of federal agency having jurisdiction . 4 . - Prior to commencement of any drilling operations , Lessee shall pay to Lessor the sum of Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ( $ 2 , 500 . 00 ) as and for compensation in full for all surface damages to the premises resulting from Lessee ' s occupancy and drilling operations on said premises , which amount Lessor accepts as full and final payment , in advance , for any and all such damage . Payment once made shall be non -refundable . 5 . The initial term of this Lease shall be for that period from the date of this Agreement until Lessee shall complete the drilling of the well to be placed on the premises . No rent shall be required during this period . Lessee shall diligently pursue completion of drilling of such well . 6 . Commencing with Lessee ' s first injection of brine into the well to be drilled by Lessee , Lessee shall pay to Lessor the sum of Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ( $2 , 500 . 00 ) per year as rent for the premises . Such rent is to be paid in monthly installments of $208 . 34 , commencing within thirty ( 30 ) days of drilling of injection well and continuing on the first day of each month thereafter until Lessee shall no longer be able to operate such well in a reasonable , economical manner as determined by Lessee in Lessee ' s sole judgment , but in no event for a term no longer than ten ( 10 ) years from the date of first injection of brine into the well . Second 10 year lease to be renegotiated with a cap of $416 . 68 per month . Suckle Farms , Inc. shall be entitled to 12i% of any oil produced from injection well . - 1 - 7 . Lessee may assign or transfer this lease so long as such assignment or transfer shall be to o firm or entity in which Charles Wright shall have a substantial proprietary interest . S . Lessee or his assigns , shall as an express condition of this Lease , continuing throughout its term, indemnify and hold Lessor harmless from any and all liability for claims , damages , or other injury of any sort , arising out of or occasioned by Lessee ' s use of the premises , including but not limited to any claims or suits related to disposal of brine water on the site . Indemnification shall include reimbursement to Lessor for costs and reasonable attorney ' s fees incurred in defending or responding to .any such claims , whether or not such claims have merit . 9 . In the event of default by Lessee in any of the terms or conditions of this Lease , Lessor shall be entitled to terminate this Lease upon notice to Lessee as provided by law , and to possession of the premises . In the event suit shall be required for eviction , Lessor shall be entitled to recover reasonable attorney ' s fees and costs , if successful . 10 . Upon termination , Lessee shall be responsible for_ cost of capping all wells on the property and restoring the surface of the premises to the condition as found on the date of this lease , reasonable ordinary 'wear and tear accepted . Lessee shall be allowed to remove all trade fixtures from the premises . 11 . Lessee shall have the right to install a 14 ft . by 40 ft . flat steel tank on the Southwest corner of facility . Lessee will also be allowed to remove or repair existing equipment at the facility . 12 . This Lease shall inure to the benefit of the parties , their heirs , representatives and lawful assigns . IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties have executed this Lease in Weld County on the day and .year first above written . SUCKLA FARMS , /I NC. �� BY ��'--,-f<-,fJ � �JtCd�� Frank- J . Suckl , Lessor HEIGHT ' S ISPOSAL , INC. , f A Co ra o Coj poration Charles Wright , Lessee -2- STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss . COUNTY OF WELD ) SUBSCRIBED and sworn to before me this A4/1 day of May , 1989 , Suckle Farms , Inc . by Frank J . Suckla/27Z My commission expires : //,N'/ _ 71 1.71r24.-- � Aary Public ,/ STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss . COUNTY OF WELD ) SUBSCRIBED and sworn to before me this A.: 14 day of May , 1989 by Wright ' s Disposal , Inc . , a Colorado Corporation by Charles Wright . / My commission expires : /. /4`,7 /It- � ! h' / Notary Public • • -3 AMOCO Amoco Production Company Denver Region 1670 Broadway P.O.Box 800 Denver,Colorado 80201 303830-4040 June 6, 1989 Wright' s Disposal, Inc. 1892 Denver Avenue Fort Lupton, CO 80621 Attention: Charlie Wright Gentlemen: Water Disposal Well Township 1 North, Range 67 West Section 10 : SE/4 NW/4 Weld County, Colorado Amoco Production Company ( "Amoco" ) has reviewed Wright' s Disposal, Inc. ( "Wright' s" ) letter of April 11, 1989, regarding the drilling of a water disposal well in the above referenced land. Amoco is willing to allow the drilling of said well by Wright' s, subject to the following terms and conditions : 1. Amoco hereby consents to the drilling by Wright' s of a 9, 700 foot Lyons formation water disposal well upon Amoco ' s leasehold located in the SE/4 NW/4 of Section 10-T1N-R67W, Weld County, Colorado . Said disposal well shall be commenced on or before August 1, 1989, at a legally permitted location upon the above referenced land and diligently drilled to the total depth provided for above or to a depth sufficient to test the Lyons formation, whichever is the lesser. Said disposal well shall be drilled at no cost, risk, or expense to Amoco, except as specifically provided for hereinbelow. Wright' s Disposal , Inc. June 6, 1989 Page 2 2 . Upon reaching total depth in the disposal well, Wright' s agrees to comply with the requirements of and provide Amoco the geological information for the disposal well as described on the attached Exhibit "A" which is attached and made a part hereof. Should such well not be productive of hydrocarbons from the Lyons formation, Wright' s may proceed to complete such well as a water disposal well in accordance with applicable State and Federal regulations . Should such formation be capable, in Amoco' s opinion, of hydrocarbon production, Amoco shall have the option, at Amoco ' s sole election, of taking over operations on said well in order to attempt a completion. If Amoco elects to take over operations , Amoco shall reimburse Wright' s for one hundred percent (100%) of well costs incurred up until the takeover date and Wright' s shall have no further interest in the well thereafter, or, in the alternative, Amoco may farmout its interest in such productive formation as to the drillsite spacing unit for such well with Amoco to reserve a seven and one-half percent of eight-eighths (7 . 5% of 8/8 ) nonconvertible overriding royalty. Amoco and Wright' s hereby approve and confirm all the terms , covenants and conditions set forth in Exhibit "B" and agree that the assignment of the subject lands shall be subject to and in accord- ance with the terms, covenants and conditions thereof. Amoco shall make such election within forty-eight (48 ) hours of its receipt from Wright' s of all geological requirements provided for in Exhibit "A" attached hereto. 3 . Amoco shall only be required to provide Wright' s with actual lease assignments if the well is productive and Amoco elects to farmout its interest to Wright' s, as provided above, and shall only cover rights as to the stratigraphic equivalent of such productive forma- tion. Amoco shall make no warranties , of any nature, as to such assignments . Should Amoco elect to take over such well or should wright' s proceed to complete the well as a water disposal well, Wright' s will receive no actual assignment from Amoco. Amoco hereby provides such evidence as may be required by Wright' s to demon- strate Amoco ' s consent for such well to be drilled and operated by Wright' s on Amoco ' s leasehold. Wright' s Disposal , Inc . June 6, 1989 Page 3 4. Wright' s hereby grants to Amoco a preferential right to dispose of Amoco ' s water in the subject well. Such preferential right may be exercised by Amoco at any time, at all times, and from time to time. 5 . During a period of three (3 ) years from the execution date of this Agreement, if Amoco elects to exercise its preferential right, Amoco shall use the following formula for the cost charged to Amoco for each barrel o£ water disposed into the subject well : $ .46 (N) - ( . 005 ) (N X P ) N = number of barrels of water disposed P = 1/2 posted price of one (1 ) barrel of oil . 6. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph 4 and 5 above, Wright' s shall dispose of a quantity of Amoco' s water up to one hundred percent (100%) of the well ' s capacity. Amoco shall not be obligated in any way by this Agreement to dispose of its water in the subject well . 7. Wright' s shall fully defend, protect, indemnify and hold Amoco, its employees and agents harmless from and against all claims, demands, suits and causes of action of every kind and character, including reason- able attorney' s fees and costs of investigation, which may be made or asserted by Wright' s, its employees, agents and subcontractors, or by any third parties, including Amoco' s employees and agents, on account o£ personal injury, death or property damage, including claims for pollution and environmental damage, any fines or penalties assessed on account of such damage, and causes of action alleging statutory liability, caused by, arising out of, or in any way incidental to the operations of Wright' s conducted under the terms of this Agreement or in connection with the performance of work by Wright' s, its employees, agents or contractors hereunder. If the above general terms and conditions are acceptable, please so indicate by dating and signing below and return one (1 ) original of this letter to Steve Stacy at the wright' s Disposal , Inc . June 6, 1989 Page 4 above address on or before June 23 , 1989. This proposal is subject to the execution by both parties hereto of a formal agreement incorporating the provisions hereof along with other mutually agreeable provisions . Very truly yours, AMOCO PRODUCTION COMPANY By SRS/mlm , °� Attachment ACCEPTED and AGREED TO this (> day of /-.1-7-1 kl 1989 . WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL, INC. • y�f / %By Title LTR160 / Operational Plan Page v Inclusive WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL, INC. OPERATIONAL PLAN Prepared By : Robert A. Fullop Date : October 12 , 1989 OPERATIONAL PLAN Operator : WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL, INC. 9270 Quitman Westminster , CO. 80030 (303) 426-8911 Location: The Site Facility is located in the SW NE Section 10-T1N-R67W Weld County , Colo . Administrators : James S . Wright (Owner) Robert A. Fullop (Engineer) 9270 Quitman P.O. Box 27534 Westminster , Co . 80030 Denver , CO. 80227 ( 303) 426-8911 (303) 894-9470 Hours of Operation: Monday 6 :00 am to 4:00 pm Tuesday 6 :00 am to 4 :00 pm Wensday 6 :00 am to 4 :00 pm Thrusday 6 :00 am to 4 :00 pm Friday 6 :00 am to 4 :00 pm Saturday 7 :00 am to 5 :00 pm Sunday 7 :00 am to 4 :00 pm As needed Extended hours can be incorporated as required by the demand for injection services . History : The WRIGHT facility was originally built in 1972 by Amoco Production Company . The facility was used to inject produced water from various oil and gas wells , owned and operated by Amoco , into the Sussex formation at/or about 4900 feet . The facility operated until the injection pressure exceeded 1200 psig . All water holding tanks were steel with fiberglass liners . The single filtered holding tank is made of fiberglass . All stored water is injected daily via two injection pumps . The filtered water was injected into the Sussex formation utilizing a tubing and packer string inside the cased well bore . In June of this year , WRIGHT purchased the injection facility from Amoco and then drilled a Lyons well to 9500 + feet . and installed a tubing-packer string inside the casing string. We have 25 feet fo Lyons formation open to the well bore, below the packer . The basic design of the Amoco facility is unchanged with the exception of the addition of a surge or skimmer tank. WRIGHT currently injects 1 ,195,200 gallons of produced water per month and anticipates the injection of 59 , 760 gallons of industrial water per month . These amounts will vary according to the demand. WRIGHT expects the facility to be in operation for 10 years . OPERATIONAL PLAN Disposal Equipment & Process : Water at the WRIGHT facility is transported in 80 barrel tank trucks and 130 barrel tractor-trailer rigs . The most frequent used route is to travel West from Ft . Lupton, on highway 52 to Weld County Road 19 , then turn South for one and one-half mile to the marked private road, then East for one-half mile to the facility . All trucks are off-loaded at the facility through two , four inch rubber hoses . These hoses feed through two screen filters before dumping the transferred water in a 10' x10'x30' Surge tank. This tank is all 3" steel with two steel baffles placed 10 foot from each end. The baffles serve to minimize the surge or wave affect from off loading trucks and help skim or seperate any oil or condensate from the produced water . The oil and condesate are skimmed and collected at the north-end of the tank. This oil is then transferred, by trash pump, to a 300 barrel , steel production tank. All the oil is then sold from this tank to TOTAL Petroleum Co . The water , that has been skimmed of oil , is then transferred from the surge tank, by an automated system, to the various 400 barrel, steel , holding tanks , which number a total of seven, via a three inch centrifical pump and a 300 micron sock filter. After the pre-filtered water reaches the holding tanks it is auto- matically transferred, by two , l inch centrifical pumps through a series of three filters , 50-25-10 mircons respectively , one set per pump, and after the water is filtered it continues on into a 300 barrel fiberglass tank. This fiberglass tank is the final holding tank prior to the injection phase of the system. Chemicals are added at this point to treat the water for bacteria, desolved iron, carbo- nates and reduce surface tension. The treated water is then fed into , two, tri-plex pumps . These pumps control the rate and injection pressure. One pump is automatic and the other pump is manually operated. The water is injected into a 2 7/8 inch fiberglass line, pressure tested to 2000 psig. , that extendes to the well head. When the water reaches the well head , it flows into the 2 7/8 inch, EUE tubing, and down the tubing, through the packer , which isolates the tubing from the casing and annulas , into the lyons formation. The lyons formation is 9500+ feet below the surface of the ground. The lyons formation is isolated from all other exposed formations in the well bore with cement as well as the geological barriers . All water taken in during the day is injected during the following 12 to 24 hours . The only exception is the industrial waste water which is placed into a 500 barrel holding tank unitl test can be run to insure its contents . After conformation that the water is free of contaminates , the industrial water is transferred into the surge tank via a 4 inch centrifical pump and processed with the produced water from oil and gas wells . A list of Operators and wells are kept in the facility office . This monthly updated list , displays the names of the Operators and wells that have had water analysis run . Any new Operator or well that does not appear on the list requires that a smaple of the water be taken and submitted for analysis . OPERATIONAL PLAN Not all water from every well is analized. If several wells are in the same field, only one well from that field will be sampled and analized. Shut-down of the plant only occur under the following circumstances . 1. Shortage of water stock. 2. Directives from the designated authorities for defaults arising in methods of operations or violations in accordances with standards and practices as set forth and amended. 3. Breach of surface and ground water integrity due to leaks ,ruptures , overflows or packer and tubing failure . In the event of line ruptures , tank leaks or flow line leaks , the facility operator will notify Mr. Jim Wright or Robert Fullop and aprise them of the situation. A decision for shut-down will be made according to the severity of the equipment failure and the threat to the integrity of the ground and surface waters . Plant shut-down will occur if the leak or rupture is outside the cement and earthen retainment walls located around all the storage tanks . Plant shut- down will also occur in the event a fire threatens the safety of the plant operations , personnel and public at large . Additional plant shut-downs will ocurr under the following circumstances : 1. Insufficient personnel to operate the plant . 2. Natural disasters 3. Possible dangers to the public or possible breaches of ground or surface water integrity . 4. Abnormal high injection pressures or rates . 5 . High pressure readings on the casing annulus , which will not bleed-off when releif valves are opened. 6. All other natural or man-made events that create a threat to the public or personal health and wellbeing. Plant shut-downs that due occur from water leaks and ruptures will result in the containment of the water , to the best of WRIGHT' s ability and to minimize the affects to the surounding area and ground water . When it is possible, WRIGHT will re-route the flow of water away from the damaged equipment and/or shut-off all flow to the area. Any contaminated dirt will be removed and replaced with clean soil . When applicable , the faulty equipment will be up- graded so as to prevent future failures of the same nature . The off-loading building, containing the initial screen filters , contains a shut-off valve, so that this valve can be shut-in and the building locked so as to prevent unauthorized dumping during off hours . OPERATIONAL PLAN Records of all the water off-loaded at the facility is kept by invoice . Each invoice displays the name of the Operator , the water transporter , the well name , the nature of the water hauled and the name of the well and the amount of the water collected from each source . These records are then entered into a computerized accounting system that generates the invoices and statements for each customer . The accounting system also keeps track of the total volume of water transported and accepted by the facility . This total volume count is then compared with the flow meter tabulator that is located at the facility, just down stream of the two injection pumps . The industrial waste water is monitored in the same fashion, except a flow meter reading is aquired when the waste water is transferred from the 500 barrel tank to the surge tank. This reading is then subtracted from the flow meter tabulator at the injection site to account for thetwo different types of water being injected. Both of the flow meter totals are checked against the invoiced amounts . This system then allows for cross-checking of barrels of water injected and still held in stock at any given time during the month. All records are kept on file for seven years . No open fires are permitted on site . All heat sources are electrical . Other than certain noise levels in the Pump Building , ther are no nuisances on site . In the case of a fire , of any nature , the Ft. Lupton fire district will be notified. Immediate relief for minor fires or the start-up of electrical fires can be maintained with the several chemical fire extinguishers located at key points throughout the facility. Closure Plan Page vi Inclusive WRIGHT' DISPOSAL, INC. CLOSURE PLAN Prepared By : Robert A. Pullop Date: October 12 , 1989 WRIGHT' S DISPOSAL, INC. CLOSURE PLAN Upon the closure of the WRIGHT facility the following actions will take place. 1 . The notice of closure will be filed with the Colorado Oil and Gas Commission, Heath Department, County Commissioners , EPA and public posted notice will be given sixty days prior to the actual closure date. 2 . The facility will be locked-out to all off-loading trucks on the day of closure. 3. The injection well will be plugged as follows : A. The packer and tubing will be pulled. B. A cement plug of 60 sacks will be displaced to the top perfs at 9226 ' . This is a 14. 8# slurry. C. The 5z ' casing will be shot-off at 7200' ± and a second cement plug, containing 50 sacks , will be set. D. The 52" casing will be pulled out of the hole and and third cement plug will be run at the base of the surface pipe at 690' ±. This plug will be made up of a 30 sack plug. E. A forth plug of 10 sacks of cement will be run and set _ inside the surface pipe and four feet below the surface of the ground. A steel plate will be welded over the cut-off end of the surface pipe. F. The location and all pits used to plug the well will be filled and the surface returned to its original contour and use. _ 4. The injection facility will be dismantled and all the equipment will be transferred to WRIGHT' s Ft. Lupton yard. The cement retainer walls and cement building foundations will be broken-up and buried on site to a depth of eight feet . The gravel will be used for road base on the private road accessing the facility . All contaminated soil and/or gravels will be hauled away and disposed of properly . All electrical facilities pertaining to the plant operations will be dismantled and removed from the site. The surface will be returned to the original contour and use . All of the above proceedures will be performed and carried out within a thirty day period from the date of closure.
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