This form is designed for submitting proposals to perform certain well operations and reports of such operations when completed as indicated on Federal and Indian lands pursuant to applicable Federal law and regulations. Any necessary special instructions concerning the use of this form and the number of copies to be submitted, particularly with regard to local area or regional procedures and practices, are either shown below, will be issued by or may be obtained from the local Federal office. As of January 17, 2017, and pursuant to 43 CFR § 3173.10(b), operators must file this form and any associated documents using the Bureau of Land Management’s electronic commerce application, Automated Fluid Minerals Support System (AFMSS). https://afmss.blm.gov/afmss-gateway-ui/
Item 4 - Locations on Federal or Indian land should be described in accordance with Federal requirements. Consult the local Federal office for specific instructions.
Item
13: Proposals to abandon a well and
subsequent reports of abandonment should include such special
information as is required by the local Federal office.
In addition, such proposals and
reports should include reasons for the abandonment; data on any
former or present productive zones or other zones with present
significant fluid contents not sealed off by cement or otherwise;
depths (top and bottom) and method
of
placement
of
cement
plugs;
mud
or
other
material
placed
below,
between
and
above
plugs;
amount,
size,
method
of
parting
of
any casing, liner or tubing
pulled and the depth to the top of any tubing left in the hole;
method of closing top of well and date well site condi- tioned
for
final
inspection
looking
for
approval
of
the
abandonment.
If
the
proposal
will
involve
hydraulic
fracturing
operations,
you
must comply with
43 CFR 3162.3-3, including providing information about the protection
of usable water.
Operators should
provide the best available information about all formations
containing water
and their depths.
This
information
could include data and interpretation of resis- tivity logs run on
nearby wells.
Information may
also be obtained from state or tribal regulatory agencies and from
local BLM offices.
The privacy Act of 1974 and the regulation in 43 CFR 2.48(d) provide that you be furnished the following information in connection with information required by this application.
AUTHORITY: 30 U.S.C. 181 et seq., 351 et seq., 25 U.S.C. 396; 43 CFR 3160.
PRINCIPAL PURPOSE: The information is used to: (1) Evaluate, when appropriate, approve applications, and report completion of subsequent well operations, on a Federal or Indian lease; and (2) document for administrative use, information for the management, disposal and use of National Resource lands and resources, such as: (a) evaluating the equipment and procedures to be used during a proposed subsequent well operation and reviewing the completed well operations for compliance with the approved plan; (b) requesting and granting approval to perform those actions covered by 43 CFR 3162.3-2, 3162.3-3, and 3162.3-4; (c) reporting the beginning or resumption of production, as required by 43 CFR 3162.4-1(c)and (d) analyzing future applications to drill or modify operations in light of data obtained and methods used.
ROUTINE USES: Information from the record and/or the record will be transferred to appropriate Federal, State, local or foreign agencies, when relevant to civil, criminal or regulatory investigations or prosecutions in connection with congressional inquiries or to consumer reporting agencies to facilitate collection of debts owed the Government.
EFFECT OF NOT PROVIDING THE INFORMATION: Filing of this notice and report and disclosure of the information is mandatory
for those subsequent well operations specified in 43 CFR 3162.3-2, 3162.3-3, 3162.3-4.
The Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 requires us to inform you that:
The BLM collects this information to evaluate proposed and/or completed subsequent well operations on Federal or Indian oil and gas leases.
Response to this request is mandatory.
The BLM would like you to know that you do not have to respond to this or any other Federal agency-sponsored information collection unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number.
BURDEN HOURS STATEMENT: Public reporting burden for this form is estimated to average 8 hours per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, gathering and maintaining data, and completing and reviewing the form. Direct comments regarding the burden estimate or any other aspect ofthis form to U.S. Department ofthe Interior, Bureau ofLand Management (1004-0137), Bureau Information Collection Clearance Officer (WO-630), 1849 C St., N.W., Mail Stop 401 LS, Washington, D.C. 20240
(Form 3160-5, page 2)
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