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Reducing Environmental Impact of Unconventional Resource Development Texas Regulations and Permitting Texas Groundwater Summit August 29, 2012 Leslie Savage, Railroad Commission of Texas
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Page 1: Permitting and Hydraulic Fracturing, Leslie Savage

Reducing Environmental Impact

of Unconventional Resource

Development

Texas Regulations and Permitting

Texas Groundwater Summit

August 29, 2012

Leslie Savage, Railroad Commission of Texas

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Texas E&P Overview

• +1.25 wells drilled since 1866

• Depths of 100 to +30,000 feet

• 238/254 counties

• 7,500 active operators

• Total active producing wells:• Total active producing wells:

•152,000 Oil wells

• 104,000 Gas wells

• #1 US Producer:

•343 million barrels oil

• 7.6 Tcf natural gas

• $114.43 billion to TX economy

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Texas E&P Overview

• +1.25 wells drilled since 1866

• Depths of 100 to +30,000 feet

• 238/254 counties

• 7,500 active operators

• Total active producing wells:• Total active producing wells:

•152,000 Oil wells

• 104,000 Gas wells

• #1 US Producer:

•343 million barrels oil

• 7.6 Tcf natural gas

• $114.43 billion to TX economy

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ISSUES• Well locations

• Hydraulic fracturing, including chemicals

• Pipelines (imminent domain)

• Waste management

• Groundwater/Surface water availability/quality• Groundwater/Surface water availability/quality

• Safety

• Air

• Ecosystem

• Traffic

• Noise

• Scenery

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RRC JURISDICTION• Well spacing, density, drilling, completion (including

HF), production, and plugging

• Pipelines

• Safety

• Waste management :• Waste management :

– Storage

– Transport

– Disposal

– NORM disposal

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NOT RRC JURISDICTION

• Traffic

• Noise

• Scenic impact

• Property values• Property values

• Zoning

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SOME RRC JURISDICTION

• Water Use

– RRC: Encourage and regulate recycling

– TCEQ: Temporary surface water rights

– TCEQ/TWDB/GCDs: Groundwater withdrawal– TCEQ/TWDB/GCDs: Groundwater withdrawal

• Air

– RRC: Flaring/venting/H2S (safety)

– TCEQ/EPA: Pollutant emissions

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Hydraulic Fracturing

Practiced since early

1950s

First large scale Barnett

Shale hydraulic Shale hydraulic

fracturing stimulation:

1986

Over 13,000 wells

stimulated in the

Barnett Shale Play since

1986

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HYDRAULIC FRACTURING

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HYDRAULIC FRACTURING – CHEMICAL

DISCLOSURE

• FracFocus

– GWPC/IOGCC, INDUSTRY

– National registry for disclosure of HF

chemicalschemicals

– April, 2011 roll-out

– MSDS chemicals

– Voluntary

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FRACFOCUS

• Currently a collection of PFDs

• Conversion to database October 2012

• Queries• Dates ?

• Water volumes ?

• Other ?

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HB 3328 – CHEMICAL DISCLOSURE

RRC Rules:

• Use of FracFocus

• Service companies to supply information

• Allow Trade Secrets• Allow Trade Secrets

• Limited challenges to Trade Secret

• Provide information to emergency

responders and health professionals

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SWR 29 – CHEMICAL DISCLOSURE

• Definitions

• Applicability

• Required disclosures

• Disclosures not required• Disclosures not required

• Trade Secret protection

• Trade Secret challenge

• Trade Secret confidentiality

• Penalties

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SWR 29 – CHEMICAL DISCLOSURE

Applicability

HF Treatment performed on a well for

which RRC has issued initial drilling permit

on or after February 1, 2012on or after February 1, 2012

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SWR 29 – CHEMICAL DISCLOSURE

• MSDS Chemicals

• Provide all information requested by

FracFocus

• Non-MSDS Chemicals• Non-MSDS Chemicals

• Provide chemical names and CAS#

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SWR 29 – CHEMICAL DISCLOSURE

• Disclosures not required:

• Ingredients not intentionally added

• Ingredients not disclosed to operator

• Ingredients that occur naturally or are • Ingredients that occur naturally or are

otherwise unintentionally present

• Specific ingredients eligible for Trade

Secret protection

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WELL COMPLETION

• Surface casing and cement

• Production casing and cement

• Tubing and packer

• Casing must be pressure tested to max to which it will be subjected

• Well control at all times

• Quality cement; testing

• Centralizers

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Protected Ground Water

•Surface casing set

and cemented thru

deepest useable

water quality aquifer

•Depth of protected

ground water defined

by RRC GAU on a well

by well basis

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SWR 13 – Casing, Cementing,

Completion Requirements

• Proposed amendments:

• Transfer of TCEQ Surface Casing Section to

RRC Groundwater Advisory Unit

• Update references to standards• Update references to standards

• Update requirements for drilling, casing,

cementing, and fracture stimulation

• Add requirements for “minimal separation

wells” - distance between protection depth

and top of FM to be fractured < 1000 feet

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Waste Management Regulations

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SWR 9/46 – Disposal/Injection Wells

• Proposed amendments:

• Clarification of existing requirements

• Notice

• Amendment of existing permits • Amendment of existing permits

• Special conditions for certain areas

• All wells w/in AoR have adequate and

properly placed cement to ensure

confinement of injected fluids within

permitted interval

• No automatic transfer of commercial

disposal well permits

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Recycling Regulations

• Proposed amendments:

• Authorize certain on-lease, non-commercial

recycling of hydraulic fracturing flowback

fluid, with conditionsfluid, with conditions

• Clarify permitting requirements for

commercial or centralized recycling of

hydraulic fracturing flowback fluid

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RECYCLING???

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Leslie Savage, P.G.

Chief Geologist

Oil & Gas Division

Railroad Commission of TexasRailroad Commission of Texas

[email protected]

However beautiful the strategy,

you should occasionally look at the results.

Winston Churchill


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