S-34.1, r. 2 - Regulation respecting petroleum exploration, production and storage on land

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248. The enhanced recovery technical program must be signed and sealed by an engineer and contain
(1)  the name and contact information of the holder and the licence number;
(2)  the name of the wells concerned by the project;
(3)  the classification of the wells determined according to Schedule 1;
(4)  a map at a scale sufficient to show the area in which the project must be carried out and the boundaries of the pool;
(5)  if applicable, a diagram showing the wells and the well injection completion methods;
(6)  a diagram showing the injection, treatment and measuring installations and the configuration and rated working pressure of the pipes and equipment;
(7)  the anticipated method for controlling corrosion in the wells, collecting pipes and surface installations;
(8)  a geological and technical analysis including, in particular,
(a)  a lateral section of the pool indicating the top and base of the reservoir and the distribution of the fluids;
(b)  a map at a scale sufficient to show the characteristics of the reservoir, in particular, the structure of the top, the size of the pores and permeability capacity;
(c)  production and total recovery forecasts;
(d)  the source of the injection fluid and a demonstration of its compatibility with the rocks and fluids of the reservoir;
(e)  the estimated injection rate of each of the injection wells and their injection pressure at the wellhead;
(f)  if applicable, the recovery forecasts and simulation models; and
(g)  the measured or estimated pressure of the reservoir in the area of the project and the pressure of the reservoir as part of the enhanced recovery;
(9)  the activities schedule, in particular, the drilling, completion and installation construction activities related to the project;
(10)  the list of licences, certificates and other authorizations to be obtained, if applicable;
(11)  the list of references used during the preparation of the technical program, in particular, the standards from recognized organizations and guidelines from other Canadian jurisdictions; and
(12)  any other information or document deemed necessary by the Minister.
O.C. 1252-2018, s. 248.
In force: 2018-09-20
248. The enhanced recovery technical program must be signed and sealed by an engineer and contain
(1)  the name and contact information of the holder and the licence number;
(2)  the name of the wells concerned by the project;
(3)  the classification of the wells determined according to Schedule 1;
(4)  a map at a scale sufficient to show the area in which the project must be carried out and the boundaries of the pool;
(5)  if applicable, a diagram showing the wells and the well injection completion methods;
(6)  a diagram showing the injection, treatment and measuring installations and the configuration and rated working pressure of the pipes and equipment;
(7)  the anticipated method for controlling corrosion in the wells, collecting pipes and surface installations;
(8)  a geological and technical analysis including, in particular,
(a)  a lateral section of the pool indicating the top and base of the reservoir and the distribution of the fluids;
(b)  a map at a scale sufficient to show the characteristics of the reservoir, in particular, the structure of the top, the size of the pores and permeability capacity;
(c)  production and total recovery forecasts;
(d)  the source of the injection fluid and a demonstration of its compatibility with the rocks and fluids of the reservoir;
(e)  the estimated injection rate of each of the injection wells and their injection pressure at the wellhead;
(f)  if applicable, the recovery forecasts and simulation models; and
(g)  the measured or estimated pressure of the reservoir in the area of the project and the pressure of the reservoir as part of the enhanced recovery;
(9)  the activities schedule, in particular, the drilling, completion and installation construction activities related to the project;
(10)  the list of licences, certificates and other authorizations to be obtained, if applicable;
(11)  the list of references used during the preparation of the technical program, in particular, the standards from recognized organizations and guidelines from other Canadian jurisdictions; and
(12)  any other information or document deemed necessary by the Minister.
O.C. 1252-2018, s. 248.