Well Abandonment Archives - Kodiak Drilling https://kodiak.ca/faqs_category/well-abandonment/ Tue, 06 Jul 2021 18:32:06 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://kodiak.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/favicon.png Well Abandonment Archives - Kodiak Drilling https://kodiak.ca/faqs_category/well-abandonment/ 32 32 Does a well record have to be filed when a well is abandoned? https://kodiak.ca/faqs/does-a-well-record-have-to-be-filed-when-a-well-is-abandoned/ Sat, 02 Jan 2021 13:20:21 +0000 https://kodiak.ca/?post_type=faqs&p=2828 The post Does a well record have to be filed when a well is abandoned? appeared first on Kodiak Drilling.

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Yes, a record has to be filed for abandonment (i.e. removal) , just as it has to be filed when a well is constructed. There are three situations in which an exemption from filing is offered:

  • The well is a test hole or dewatering well that is which is being be abandoned within 30 days of initial completion
  • The well is not actually being removed but just altered, and the alteration made to the well is minor or involves nothing more than the installation of a pump, or
  • All four of the following are true:
    i) The well is not more than 3.0m deep
    ii) The well is not constructed in a contaminated area
    iii) The well is not likely to become artesian
    iv) The well does not penetrate a formation which is not an aquifer (such as a confining formation).

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I want my well removed and there are no ongoing operations at this property and no chance of contamination. Why does the Kodiak crew insist on backfilling my abandoned well with sealant? https://kodiak.ca/faqs/i-want-my-well-removed-and-there-are-no-ongoing-operations-at-this-property-and-no-chance-of-contamination-why-does-the-kodiak-crew-insist-on-backfilling-my-abandoned-well-with-sealant/ Sat, 02 Jan 2021 13:17:42 +0000 https://kodiak.ca/?post_type=faqs&p=2826 The post I want my well removed and there are no ongoing operations at this property and no chance of contamination. Why does the Kodiak crew insist on backfilling my abandoned well with sealant? appeared first on Kodiak Drilling.

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Because it is the law.

The Regulation states that abandonment must include the following steps:

  • Return of the well tag to the Ministry of Environment
  • Make all reasonable efforts to remove the well casing or well screen and all other equipment and debris in the well (unless the well is removed by overdrilling)
  • Plug the annular space with a continuous column of an abandonment barrier that prevents any movement of water, natural gas, contaminants or other material
  • Seal the well at ground surface with 50 to 150 cm of bentonite chips, pellets, granules or powder
  • Fill the remaining well opening to ground surface with soil cover or other material that is in keeping with the surface material immediately adjacent to the well opening

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We give our clients cost estimates to install wells and do testing, but we never include costs for removal. Do we really have to remove the well when our project is done? https://kodiak.ca/faqs/we-give-our-clients-cost-estimates-to-install-wells-and-do-testing-but-we-never-include-costs-for-removal-do-we-really-have-to-remove-the-well-when-our-project-is-done/ Sat, 02 Jan 2021 13:13:31 +0000 https://kodiak.ca/?post_type=faqs&p=2824 The post We give our clients cost estimates to install wells and do testing, but we never include costs for removal. Do we really have to remove the well when our project is done? appeared first on Kodiak Drilling.

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Yes, the regulation cites many instances in which a well must be abandoned (“removed”). These include:

  • Holes that are abandoned before the well is fully installed
  • Wells that are no longer being used or maintained for future use

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