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…

  1. Section 4 deals with what?
    1. What does it categorize?
    2. What measurement of liquids does D55 mention?
    3. What are s4 concerns around sites?
    4. What does info does s.4 give regarding the storage of materials?
    5. what information does s.4 provide about tanks?
A
  1. Section 4 General storage
    1. Type of material or fluid stored
    2. The volume of the liquids
    3. Environmental concerns of the site
    4. Storage duration of materials
    5. The quality, variety and structural integrity
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D50 Quality, variety and structural integrity of tanks

  1. What are the requirements for containers over 5m3?
  2. What is the threshold for Total volume stored for above ground tanks per site?
  3. How are leaks regularly inspected?
  4. How often is Integrity testing for underground tanks
A
  1. Double-walled OR Secondary containment after 5m3
  2. FIve metres cubed
  3. Monthly visual inspection for any leaks of containment devices
  4. 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?
A
  • 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:

  1. F
  2. Wellsites
  3. Pipelines
  4. ?
A
  1. Facilities
  2. Wellsites
  3. Pipelines
  4. 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 ?
A
  • 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 ?
A
  • 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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