directives student presentation Flashcards
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Directive 050 Mason, Hailey, Meghann, Shaylee
Manage drilling waste and restore equivalent land capability
Created in ? and update in 2019
- What does D50 encourage?
- Why?
A
2016
- Drilling, exploration, directional drilling for p/L
- Protects the environment from hazardous drilling wastes
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D50
- What does D50 prevent?
- What does it protect?
- How?
- What does D50 aim to minimize?
- What does it reduce?
- L/O may wish to use nitrogen-rich drilling fluids. What is that called ??
- HOW can we deal with DWastes???
A
- Prevent migration of drilling waste from disposal area
- Protect surface water
- ensuring a buffer/setbacks from the water body
- Minimize land for disposal operations
- Reduce potential adverse effects
- Land spreading
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D-058 oilfield waste management requirements
- For what activity does D58 provide requirements?
- WHAT DOES D58 Classify
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- Waste Management facilities in AB Landfills
- Classification of waste DOW
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Directive 055 Dylan, Rob
- What requirements are presented in D 055?
- Who determines the requirements?
- For what?
- What does D55 Prevent?
A
- Storage requirements for the upstream petroleum industry
- AER determines requirements…f
- facilities, batteries, compressor stations, loading and unloading facilities
- Prevent groundwater, soil and surface water contamination when storing fluids
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D55 Key sections listed…
- Section 4 deals with what?
- What does it categorize?
- What measurement of liquids does D55 mention?
- What are s4 concerns around sites?
- What does info does s.4 give regarding the storage of materials?
- what information does s.4 provide about tanks?
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- Section 4 General storage
- Type of material or fluid stored
- The volume of the liquids
- Environmental concerns of the site
- Storage duration of materials
- The quality, variety and structural integrity
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D50 Quality, variety and structural integrity of tanks
- What are the requirements for containers over 5m3?
- What is the threshold for Total volume stored for above ground tanks per site?
- How are leaks regularly inspected?
- How often is Integrity testing for underground tanks
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- Double-walled OR Secondary containment after 5m3
- FIve metres cubed
- Monthly visual inspection for any leaks of containment devices
- every 3 slides
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D55
- AER, AB Municipal Affairs, AEP All these levels regulate WHAT?
- WHAT Must REQUIREMENTS meet?
- and if not it?
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- the storage of all materials
- regional plan guidelines, provincial park, public lands plans
- Application is filed non-routine.
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Alternative storage typically refers to an aboveground synthetically-lined wall storage system (AWSS)
Applies to:
- F
- Wellsites
- Pipelines
- ?
A
- Facilities
- Wellsites
- Pipelines
- Any associated substance or wastes
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SAFETY STORAGE
- Location should be where it reduces…
- Proper way of storing to prevent
- Structural integrity of tanks…maintenance ?
- Store volatiles ?
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- any chances of damage to the surrounding environment.
- uncontrolled fumes, fire hazards or explosions
- procedures
- separately
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Directive 051 REAGAN Derrick, Angela, Logan
- What does D51 cover?
- Injection wells are deep and they must be approved by the ?
- Operators must measure and report…
- Can’t dispose into disposal wells:
A
- Injection and Disposal Wells
- AER
- all wastes disposed for both class 1a and class 1b
- Municipal or industrial sewage
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5 classifications for disposal wells:
- Monitoring and review CLASS 1a
- Surface casing cemented to surface from a ? of 25 metres below the lowest ? groundwater zone
- Requirements for what on disposal wells?
A
- MINIMUM
- useable
- Cementing and casing
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Logging requirements:
- ? survey
- ? survey
- oxygen activation ?
- ? integrity log
A
- Temperature
- Radioactive tracer
- log
- Cement
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- Full ?? before converting a well into a disposal wells
- You can have a request for ? of the logging requirements.
- They look at ? ? log
- ? of well,
- corrosion ?
- previous ?
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- casing inspection
- waiver;
- casing inspection
- Age
- rate
- inspections
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- Class 1z and class 1b wells will not usually
- ? pressure test of the casing prior to commencement of injection or disposal operations
Monitoring programs: class ? is done on a daily basis.
Operating parameters:
- Section 8.1 wellhead pressure tests (there are multiple test types that can be used)
- Annular pressure *? ? detection systems*
A
- be granted logging waivers
- 70000kPa
- 1 a
- fluid level
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