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HomeMy WebLinkAbout5.0 Water Supply Article 4-203.M Water Supply and Distribution Plan Ursa Operating Company LLC Speakman A Injection Well OA Project No. 013-3151 760 Horizon Drive, Suite 102 TEL 970.263.7800 Grand Junction, CO 81506 FAX 970.263.7456 www.olssonassociates.com URSA OPERATING COMPANY LLC SPEAKMAN A INJECTION WELL WATER SUPPLY AND DISTRIBUTION PLAN Section 4-203.M. Water Supply and Distribution Plan. The Ursa Speakman A Injection Well facility does not require potable water source for personnel or freshwater for sanitary facilities, landscaping or day to day operations of the facility. The operations of the facility will be similar to other natural gas operations in Garfield County. No potable water will be provided at this facility. The proposed use is an unmanned facility with personnel onsite only for short intervals. Personnel provide their own potable water carried in their vehicles. Ursa Resources makes potable water available at their field office to staff and contractors. Sanitary facilities will not require a source of water and will be provided by portable toilets located on site and at numerous sites in the field per OSHA standards. Landscaping is not being proposed, and a water system is not required to maintain any plantings. The Speakman A Injection Well facility does not use potable or fresh water in its daily operation. The water being injected into the well is generated from natural gas production. The source of the water is from nontributary sources. See Nontributary Ground Water Analysis in this section. The water will be trucked from various Ursa well pad sites until a pipeline can be constructed to transport the majority of the water to the injection well. Ursa Operating Company LLC Speakman A Injection Well Water Supply and Distribution Plan Page 2 THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK FOR TWO-SIDED DUPLICATION. 760 Horizon Drive, Suite 102 TEL 970.263.7800 Grand Junction, CO 81506 FAX 970.263.7456 www.olssonassociates.com NONTRIBUTORY GROUND WATER ANALYSIS URSA OPERATING COMPANY SPEAKMAN – A, INJECTION WELL FACILITY The Ursa Operating Company Speakman A Injection Well Facility will contain only nontributary water produced from the following formations: Mesa Verde Group, including the following: o Williams Fork Formation Included in this analysis is the “Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules” issued by the Department of Natural Resources – Office of the State Engineer. This document includes a description of the nontributary formations of the Piceance Basin and maps demonstrating the locations of these formations. Section 17.7 A through D of the “Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules” document contains descriptions of ground water determined to be nontributary by the State Engineer. Also included in this analysis are the following documents:  Map(s) of Ursa operations located in Garfield County in relationship to the nontributary formations;  A list of Ursa wells and with codes that identify the producing formation;  The COGCC Formation Codes that identify the formations. The map(s) of the Ursa operation identify that the wells are within the nontributary area identified by the “Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules” Section 17.7 A - D. The list of Ursa wells identifies each producing formation were the water originated. All of these formations are identified by the State Engineer as nontributary. These documents demonstrate that the produced water from Ursa operations is nontributary ground water. Attachments: A - “Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules” B – Ursa Operational Area Map(s) C – List of Ursa Wells and Producing Formations D – COGCC Formation Codes This page left blank for two-sided printing. Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules 2 CCR 402-17 1 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE NONTRIBUTARY NATURE OF GROUND WATER PRODUCED THROUGH WELLS IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE MINING OF MINERALS “PRODUCED NONTRIBUTARY GROUND WATER RULES” 2 CCR 402-17 17.1 Title The title of these rules and regulations is “Rules and Regulations for the Determination of the Nontributary Nature of Ground Water Produced through Wells in Conjunction with the Mining of Minerals." The short title of these rules and regulations is “Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules” and in this document the rules and regulations may be referred to as “Rules.” 17.2 Authority These Rules are promulgated pursuant to the authority granted the State Engineer in House Bill 09-1303, Section 3, as codified at section 37-90-137(7)(c), C.R.S.; and section 37-80-102(1)(g), C.R.S. 17.3 Scope and Purpose of Rules A. The purpose of these Rules is to assist the State Engineer with administration in the case of dewatering of geologic formations by withdrawing nontributary ground water to facilitate or permit the mining of minerals. B. These Rules establish procedures pursuant to which an operator may petition the State Engineer for a determination that water that is being or that may be withdrawn from geologic formations to facilitate or permit the mining of minerals is nontributary, as defined at section 37-90-103(10.5), C.R.S. These Rules further identify certain areas, locations and formations within the State of Colorado where the State Engineer shall regard ground water removed from geologic formations to facilitate or permit mining of minerals to be nontributary. C. These Rules provide for the use of engineering and scientific methodologies, including the use and results of ground water modeling or other ground water characteristics, such as water chemistry, hydrogeology, or other scientifically based approaches, that an applicant may rely upon in support of a petition for a nontributary determination. D. These Rules apply only to ground water removed from geologic formations to facilitate or permit mining of minerals. Consistent with section 37-90-137(7)(c), C.R.S., the State Engineer is adopting these Rules to assist with his administration of ground water withdrawn to facilitate or permit the mining of minerals. Consistent with the intent of House Bill 09-1303, such administration includes the State Engineer using nontributary Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules 2 CCR 402-17 2 determinations made pursuant to these Rules for purposes of issuing water well permits pursuant to section 37-90-137(7), C.R.S., and to obviate the need for administration of wells subject to permitting consideration, as allowed by sections 37-90-137(7) and 37- 92-305(11), C.R.S.. The State Engineer shall not use these Rules for permitting of wells pursuant to section 37-90-137(4), C.R.S. E. These Rules do not apply to any aquifer or portion thereof that contains designated ground water and is located within the boundaries of a designated ground water basin. F. These Rules and regulations shall not be construed to establish the jurisdiction of either the State of Colorado or the Southern Ute Indian Tribe over nontributary ground water within the boundaries of the Southern Ute Indian Reservation as recognized in Pub. L. No. 98-290, § 3, 98 Stat. 201 (1984). 17.4 Definitions A. Statutory Definitions. The terms listed below have the identical meaning as in the referenced statutes: 1. “Ground water,” also referred to as “underground water,” is defined in section 37-90-103(10.5), C.R.S. and section 37-91-102(7), C.R.S. 2. “Nontributary ground water” is defined in section 37 90-103(10.5) C.R.S. B. Specific Definitions. Unless expressly stated otherwise or the context otherwise requires: 1. “Field” means a region with an abundance of oil and/or gas wells extracting petroleum hydrocarbons from below ground. 2. “Formation” or “geologic formation” means a certain number of rock strata that have a comparable lithology, facies or other similar properties. 3. “Oil and gas well” means any boring or well into the earth's surface designed to find and produce petroleum oil and/or gas hydrocarbons. 4. “Operator” means any person or entity engaged in the mining of minerals, including any person or entity conducting exploration, production and/or maintenance of oil and gas well(s) or field(s), and excluding geothermal energy developers. 5. “Produced water” means ground water removed during the dewatering of one or more geologic formations to facilitate or permit mining of minerals. C. Other Definitions. All other words used herein shall be given their usual, customary, and accepted meanings. All words of a technical nature specific to the well drilling industry shall be given the meaning that is generally accepted in that industry. All words of a technical or legal nature specific to the State of Colorado water rights administration shall be given the meaning that is generally accepted within that field. Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules 2 CCR 402-17 3 17.5 Process for Obtaining a Determination of Nontributary Ground Water Any person may seek to amend these Rules, through applicable rulemaking procedures, to identify areas within the State of Colorado where the State Engineer shall regard Produced Water to be nontributary, or to amend, based on factual information not presented at the time of adoption, the Rules to exclude areas previously determined to be nontributary pursuant to these Rules or any amendment thereof. An amendment excluding areas previously determined to be nontributary will not invalidate any existing permits issued pursuant to these Rules or otherwise cause the State Engineer to change his administration of wells in existence prior to such amendment. As an alternative to requesting a rulemaking proceeding, an Operator may obtain a determination regarding the nontributary nature of Produced Water through an adjudicatory proceeding before the State Engineer. Any such request for a nontributary determination must be submitted pursuant to the procedures set forth in this Rule 17.5. These Rules do not preclude any Operator from obtaining a determination regarding the nontributary nature of Produced Water, for the purpose of section 37-90-137(7), C.R.S., through an appropriate proceeding before the Water Court. A. Submittal of Petition for a Determination of Nontributary Ground Water An Operator or group of Operators seeking a nontributary determination for Produced Water withdrawn from an existing well or group of wells, or for a well or wells to be constructed in one or more geologic formations within a geographically delineated area (“Applicant”) shall file a petition in the form of a letter and accompanying professional report to the State Engineer. The petition shall at a minimum contain the following information: 1. Information indicating whether the ground water will be withdrawn to facilitate or permit the mining of minerals, or withdrawn for purposes other than the mining of minerals. 2. Information indicating whether the Applicant is seeking a nontributary determination for a single well, group of wells, or for all wells, whether such wells have been constructed or are proposed to be constructed in one or more geologic formations within a geographically delineated area. 3. Information sufficient to demonstrate, through analytic or numeric modeling, that the depletions that result from pumping at the location of the well, wells, or at any well constructed, or proposed to be constructed in one or more geologic formations within a geographically delineated area, meet the nontributary standard. In lieu of ground water modeling, the Applicant may provide geologic, hydrologic, and other information sufficient to demonstrate that each subject geologic formation at the well location or within the geographically delineated area is hydraulically disconnected from all surface streams such that there will be no depletions to any surface stream as a result of pumping. B. Notice and Comment 1. Concurrent with submission of the petition to the State Engineer, the Applicant shall file notice of the petition. The notice shall be sent to all parties on the Produced Nontributary Ground Water Notification List for the water division in Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules 2 CCR 402-17 4 which the subject ground water is located and the primary newspapers in circulation in the affected watersheds. 2. The State Engineer shall establish a Produced Nontributary Ground Water Notification List for each water division within the State of Colorado for the purposes of ensuring that water users within each water division receive adequate notice of proceedings held pursuant to these Rules. In order to establish such notification list, the State Engineer shall, immediately upon effect of these Rules, and in January of each year thereafter, cause to have published in the water court resume for each water division an invitation to be included on such notification list for the applicable water division. Persons on the Produced Nontributary Ground Water Notification List shall be provided notice required pursuant to these Rules by either first-class mail, or, if a person so elects, by electronic mail. 3. The State Engineer shall allow 30 days for any person to respond to the petition. A person may respond to the petition by submitting written comments or by requesting that the matter be referred for hearing on the petition. The person must state the basis for such a request in sufficient detail to allow the State Engineer to determine whether a hearing is appropriate prior to an Initial Determination. The Applicant or the staff of the State Engineer may also refer the matter for hearing on the petition. If the State Engineer determines a hearing is appropriate, he shall schedule a hearing pursuant to the procedures described below. The State Engineer may submit the matter to a designated Hearing Officer at his discretion. C. Initial Determination 1. If no person requests a hearing, the staff of the State Engineer shall evaluate the petition and any written comments, and produce an Initial Determination with respect to whether water withdrawn from an existing well or wells proposed to be constructed in one or more geologic formations within a geographically delineated area is nontributary. The Initial Determination may find that water from only certain wells or certain locations is nontributary. 2. The staff of the State Engineer shall provide a copy of its Initial Determination to the Applicant, any person who submitted written comments, and any person who requested a copy of the Initial Determination. If no person objects to the Initial Determination within 30 days, the staff of the State Engineer will submit its initial determination to the State Engineer for review and certification as a Final Decision, as described below. D. Hearing 1. If any person objects to the Initial Determination, or if the State Engineer has determined a hearing is appropriate before an Initial Determination, the matter will be set for an adjudicatory hearing before the State Engineer. The person objecting must state in detail the basis for such an objection to the Initial Determination. Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules 2 CCR 402-17 5 2. The hearing shall be conducted pursuant to the Division of Water Resources Procedural Regulations, 2 CCR 402-5, and applicable provisions of the State Administrative Procedure Act. The Applicant shall provide notice of the hearing to any person who responded to the petition. 3. For purposes of the hearing, the Applicant shall be considered the party requesting the hearing and the proponent of the order, and shall have the initial burden of proof. Any person who responded to the petition may participate as a party to the hearing. The staff of the State Engineer may participate as a party. 4. The State Engineer may consider the Initial Determination of the staff of the State Engineer as evidence; however, the hearing will be de novo, based upon the evidence presented at the hearing. E. Final Decision If no hearing is held, the Initial Determination shall become the Final Decision of the State Engineer (“Final Decision”) with respect to the Applicant’s petition. If there has been a hearing on the petition, the decision of the State Engineer shall become the Final Decision of the State Engineer pursuant to procedures set forth in the Division of Water Resources Procedural Regulations, 2 CCR 402-5, and applicable provisions of the State Administrative Procedure Act. F. Effect of Final Decision 1. The State Engineer shall rely upon the Final Decision to evaluate well permit applications submitted pursuant to section 37-90-137(7), C.R.S., where an operator is withdrawing nontributary ground water to facilitate the mining of minerals, and where the nontributary ground water being removed will be beneficially used. 2. The State Engineer shall rely upon the Final Decision to authorize the withdrawal of nontributary ground water to facilitate the mining of minerals without requiring a well permit, pursuant to section 37-90-137(7), C.R.S., where the nontributary ground water being removed will not be beneficially used. 3. Where a Final Decision is applicable to all wells to be constructed within a geographically delineated area, the State Engineer shall rely upon the Final Decision to evaluate all wells constructed within that area for the purposes set forth in the preceding paragraphs. 17.6 Engineering and Scientific Methodologies and Standards A. An Applicant shall comply with the engineering and scientific methodologies and standards described in Rule 17.6 of these Rules when submitting a petition for determination of nontributary groundwater made pursuant to Rule 17.5 of these Rules. B. Conceptual Model For any petition for determination of nontributary groundwater submitted pursuant to Rule 17.5 of these Rules, an Applicant shall include a conceptual model of the geologic Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules 2 CCR 402-17 6 and hydrogeologic characteristics of the relevant area, formation or basin under consideration. The conceptual model shall adequately represent the known geologic and hydrogeologic characteristics of the ground water system. At a minimum, the conceptual model shall define the hydrostratigraphic units along with any known characteristics and boundary conditions. The conceptual model will determine whether numerical or analytical modeling, or alternative methodologies are appropriate for evaluating the petition for a determination of nontributary ground water. For numerical modeling, the conceptual model shall establish the preliminary water budget of the system, which should include sources of water, flow directions, and discharge or exit points. C. Ground Water Modeling 1. An Applicant may use mathematical ground water modeling simulating the ground water system through equations that describe the heads or flows with representative boundary conditions to demonstrate that the withdrawal of produced ground water that is, or is presumed to be, in hydraulic connection with the surface water system is nontributary, as defined at section 37-90-103(10.5), C.R.S. 2. Any ground water model used to demonstrate that the withdrawal of produced ground water that is, or is presumed to be, in hydraulic connection with the surface water system is nontributary shall comply with the protocol for development and use of a mathematical ground water model as generally agreed upon by technical experts in the water resources discipline. Many analytical and numerical models are available that may be found acceptable for use in the evaluation of an Application. However, the Applicant must demonstrate the model’s suitability and applicability to determining that the ground water is nontributary. The Applicant should contact the State Engineer’s Office regarding the use of models since certain models will have more or less credibility with ground water modeling experts. 3. For situations in which the hydrologic system is under confined or semi-confined conditions, model calculations shall utilize a storativity (storage coefficient). A specific yield value may be used in the calculations where water table (unconfined) conditions exist. 4. All data files used in a numerical or analytical ground water model shall be provided in an electronic format deemed acceptable to the State Engineer’s Office. All data files shall include the model input files as well as any supporting data used in the development of the model input files. Any GIS shape files used in the development of the model shall also accompany submittal of the model. 5. Documentation to explain the context and methodology of all ground water modeling shall accompany the Professional Report as described in Rule 17.6.E. It is incumbent upon the Applicant to demonstrate to the satisfaction of the State Engineer’s Office that the model code and input data are suitable and applicable for determining that the produced ground water is nontributary. Proprietary information and data need not be disclosed by an Applicant beyond that which is Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules 2 CCR 402-17 7 deemed necessary by the State Engineer’s Office to evaluate the model and verify model input parameters. 6. Any party objecting to a petition for an adjudicatory proceeding or objecting to an Initial Determination, as specified in Rule 17.5, may obtain all supporting information relied upon by an Applicant in developing any ground water modeling, or alternative methodologies. The Applicant’s obligation to disclose such information arises upon request of any party and, to the extent that the Applicant deems and the State Engineer finds any such information sensitive, confidential, or proprietary, the parties and State Engineer shall agree to hold such information confidential and protect it from public dissemination under appropriate terms and conditions. D. Alternative Methodology 1. Geologic conditions at a site may effectively isolate the mineral-bearing production zones from the surface water system. An alternative method may be utilized to demonstrate that ground water produced in conjunction with the mining of minerals from the potential and existing production zones is nontributary. Alternative methodologies are intended to demonstrate that the production zones are disconnected from the surface water system by a lithologic discontinuity or structural separation between the production zone and its outcrop equivalent. 2. The criteria for demonstrating isolation of an existing or potential production zone from the surface water system may include both direct and indirect physical evidence such as that obtained from drilling, borehole geophysical logging, surface seismic and geophysical surveys, drill stem and pump tests, geochemical analyses and surface and subsurface mapping. Geologic and geophysical maps and cross sections shall be based on actual evidence obtained from drilling, geophysical and/or seismic surveys or other verifiable geotechnical investigations. Location, seismic and geophysical survey data, including GIS data, shall be submitted in a paper and/or electronic format deemed acceptable by the State Engineer’s Office. 3. Published professional reports, investigations, or technical papers may be provided as a source of factual evidence in support of a petition. 4. Petrophysics, hydrogeologic data and water chemistry may be used to support the conclusions of a petition. Samples of water and gas, or other media to be subjected to chemical or isotopic analysis, shall be collected, handled and analyzed to ensure that the results are consistent with the intended use of the data. A detailed description of the sample collection procedures and analytical methods shall be submitted to the State Engineer’s Office upon request. Laboratory data shall be submitted in a format deemed acceptable by the State Engineer’s Office. 5. Copies of supporting evidence shall be provided to the State Engineer’s Office upon request. Such evidence may include, but is not limited to, geophysical logs and surveys, pump and drill stem test data, lithologic descriptions or other Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules 2 CCR 402-17 8 physical or hydrologic analyses and water quality/chemistry analyses on which the Applicant has relied to support a petition. Proprietary information and data need not be disclosed by an applicant beyond that which is deemed necessary by the State Engineer’s Office to evaluate the petition and demonstrate that the data on which the Applicant’s conclusions are based is valid. 6. Any party objecting to a petition for an adjudicatory proceeding or objecting to an Initial Determination, as specified in Rule 17.5, may obtain all supporting information relied upon by an Applicant in developing any ground water modeling, or alternative methodologies. The Applicant’s obligation to disclose such information arises upon request of any party and, to the extent that the Applicant deems and the State Engineer finds any such information sensitive, confidential, or proprietary, the parties and State Engineer shall agree to hold such information confidential and protect it from public dissemination under appropriate terms and conditions. E. Professional Report 1. The supporting data for a petition shall be assembled in a professional report and shall include appendices of the data and calculations used to demonstrate that the ground water is not connected to the surface water system or that the ground water otherwise meets the statutory definition of nontributary ground water as set forth at section 37-90-103(10.5), C.R.S. 2. A detailed map of the proposed nontributary area shall accompany the report and shall be overlain on a standard U.S.G.S. topographic map with scale 1:24000 inches when such area can be shown within the boundary of 7 mile by 14 mile map area. For larger areas, a topographic base map with a scale of 1:50000, 1:100000 or 1:250000 inches may be utilized; using the largest scale possible that will enclose the entire area of the nontributary ground water determination, wells, and locations of data points, surveys, and other features related to the petition. 3. Standard Data Format – For consistency in reporting, the following parameters shall be used as the standard format and units for reporting the stated types of data: Where: L = length (feet); t = time (day). a. Hydraulic conductivity (K) shall be reported in units of L/t (ft/day). b. Transmissivity [T] shall be reported in units of L2/t (ft2/day). c. Water production rate [Q] shall be reported in units of L3/t (ft3/day). d. Specific storage (Ss) shall be reported in units of L-1 (1/ft). e. Water volume shall be reported in units of L3 (ft3). f. Specific yield, storativity or storage coefficient shall be reported as a ratio. g. Thicknesses (aquifer, formation, etc.) shall be reported in units of L (feet). h. Distances shall be reported in units of L (feet). 4. The Applicant shall submit two paper copies of the report and appendices and one electronic copy, including GIS shape files, in a format deemed acceptable by the State Engineer’s Office. Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules 2 CCR 402-17 9 5. A petition for multiple production zones may be submitted with a single report utilizing data from a source or sources that include the same geographic/geologic area. 17.7 Specific Locations of Nontributary Ground Water in Colorado Ground water in the State of Colorado is legally presumed to be “tributary,” or hydraulically connected to surface water in such a fashion so as to require administration within the prior appropriation system in conjunction with surface rights, unless it is demonstrated to be nontributary ground water in accordance with the law. See Simpson v. Bijou Irrigation Co., 69 P.3d 50, 57 n.7 (Colo. 2003). For purposes of administration under section 37-90-137(7), C.R.S. absent a determination made pursuant to Rule 17.5 of these Rules, or other Rulemaking, the State Engineer shall regard all Produced Water within the State of Colorado to be tributary, with the exception of the ground water described in Rule 17.7.A through D. A. The Denver Basin The State Engineer shall regard the bedrock aquifers of the Denver Basin (the Dawson, Denver, Arapahoe, and Laramie-Fox Hills) to be nontributary only where shown to be nontributary by the Denver Basin Rules, 2 CCR 402-6. Pursuant to section 37-90- 103(10.7), C.R.S., the State Engineer shall regard all remaining ground water in the bedrock aquifers of the Denver Basin subject to the Denver Basin Rules to be not nontributary. B. Water Rights Found to be Nontributary by a Valid Court Decree The State Engineer shall regard all water rights that are decreed nontributary by a court to be nontributary only to the extent provided by the court decree and only insofar as such water is used in a manner wholly consistent with the terms and conditions of such decree. C. Existing Ground Water Well Permits House Bill 09-1303, Section 3, codified at section 37-90-137(7)(c), C.R.S. provides “[a]ny rules promulgated pursuant to this subsection (7) shall not conflict with existing laws and shall not affect the validity of ground water well permits existing prior to the adoption of such rules.” Therefore, the State Engineer shall regard as nontributary all ground water permitted for withdrawal as nontributary ground water pursuant to well permits issued by the State Engineer prior to the adoption of these Rules. D. For the purpose of meeting the objectives in the scope and purpose of these Rules, Rule 17.7.D. identifies geographically delineated areas under which the ground water in only certain formations is nontributary for the limited purposes of these Rules. Small-scale maps showing the extents of the delineated areas and identifying the geologic formations are included as a reference in an appendix to these Rules. Larger-scale maps are available on the Division of Water Resources’ website along with an electronic version of these Rules. The small-scale and large-scale maps show identical areas and each are incorporated as part of the Rules. The delineated areas may be viewed through Division of Water Resources’ public data viewing tools as they are developed Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules 2 CCR 402-17 10 and the data files describing the areas are also available for downloading from the Division of Water Resources’ website. 1. Ground water in the Piceance Basin, Mesaverde Formation, Cameo and South Canyon Coal Groups within the boundaries shown on the small-scale Map A-1 in Appendix A, which boundaries are more clearly shown on the large-scale map labeled Map 1, available on the Division of Water Resources’ website. 2. Ground water in the Northern San Juan Basin, Fruitland Formation within the boundaries shown on the small-scale Map A-2 in Appendix A, which boundaries are more clearly shown on the large-scale map labeled Map 2, available on the Division of Water Resources’ website. 3. Ground water in the Piceance Basin, Neslen Formation within the boundaries shown on the small-scale Map A-3 in Appendix A, which boundaries are more clearly shown on the large-scale map labeled Map 3, available on the Division of Water Resources’ website. 4. Ground water in the Paradox Basin, Paradox Formation within the boundaries shown on the small-scale Map A-4 in Appendix A, which boundaries are more clearly shown on the large-scale map labeled Map 4, available on the Division of Water Resources’ website. 5. Ground water in the following formations in the Sand Wash Basin: a. Wasatch Formation (Hiawatha Formation) within the boundaries shown on the small-scale Map A-5a in Appendix A, which boundaries are more clearly shown on the large-scale map labeled Map 5a, available on the Division of Water Resources’ website. b. Nugget Sandstone, Dakota Sandstone, Mowry Shale, Frontier Formation, Baxter Shale, Mesaverde Group, Lewis Shale, Lance Formation, and Fort Union Formation, within the boundaries shown on the small-scale Map A- 5b in Appendix A, which boundaries are more clearly shown on the large- scale map labeled Map 5b, available on the Division of Water Resources’ website. For the Frontier Formation Mowry Shale and Dakota Sandstone, the delineated nontributary area excludes the upthrown fault block lying above the Uinta-Sparks fault system. 6. Ground water in the following formations in the Piceance Basin: a. Ground water in the Weber Formation within the boundaries shown on the small-scale Map A-6a in Appendix A, which boundaries are more clearly shown on the large-scale map labeled Map 6a, available on the Division of Water Resources’ website. b. Ground water in the Morrison and the Sundance/Entrada Formation within the boundaries shown on the small-scale Map A-6b in Appendix A, which boundaries are more clearly shown on the large-scale map labeled Map 6b, available on the Division of Water Resources’ website. 7. Ground water in the following formations in the Piceance Basin: Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules 2 CCR 402-17 11 a. Ground water in the Undifferentiated Wasatch Formation within the boundaries shown on the small-scale Map A-7a in Appendix A, which boundaries are more clearly shown on the large-scale map labeled Map 7a, available on the Division of Water Resources’ website. b. Ground water in the Middle and Lower Wasatch Formation within the boundaries shown on the small-scale Map A-7b in Appendix A, which boundaries are more clearly shown on the large-scale map labeled Map 7b, available on the Division of Water Resources’ website. c. Ground water in the Iles Formation within the boundaries shown on the small-scale Map A-7c in Appendix A, which boundaries are more clearly shown on the large-scale map labeled Map 7c, available on the Division of Water Resources’ website. d. Ground water in the Williams Fork Formation within the boundaries shown on the small-scale Map A-7d in Appendix A, which boundaries are more clearly shown on the large-scale map labeled Map 7d, available on the Division of Water Resources’ website. These boundaries are also representative of the Undifferentiated Mesaverde Group for the purpose of these Rules. 8. Ground water in the following formations in the Piceance Basin: a. Ground water in the Mancos Formation within the boundaries shown on the small-scale Map A-8a in Appendix A, which boundaries are more clearly shown on the large-scale map labeled Map 8a, available on the Division of Water Resources’ website. b. Ground water in the Dakota Formation within the boundaries shown on the small-scale Map A-8b in Appendix A, which boundaries are more clearly shown on the large-scale map labeled Map 8b, available on the Division of Water Resources’ website. c. Ground water in the Morrison Formation within the boundaries shown on the small-scale Map A-8c in Appendix A, which boundaries are more clearly shown on the large-scale map labeled Map 8c, available on the Division of Water Resources’ website. 9. Ground water in the following formations in the Northern San Juan Basin: a. Ground water in the Pictured Cliffs Sandstone Formation within the boundaries shown on the small-scale Map A-9a in Appendix A, which boundaries are more clearly shown on the large-scale map labeled Map 9a, available on the Division of Water Resources’ website. b. Ground water in the Cliff House Sandstone Formation within the boundaries shown on the small-scale Map A-9b in Appendix A, which boundaries are more clearly shown on the large-scale map labeled Map 9b, available on the Division of Water Resources’ website. c. Ground water in the Menefee Formation within the boundaries shown on the small-scale Map A-9c in Appendix A, which boundaries are more clearly shown on the large-scale map labeled Map 9c, available on the Division of Water Resources’ website. d. Ground water in the Point Lookout Sandstone within the boundaries shown on the small-scale Map A-9d in Appendix A, which boundaries are Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules 2 CCR 402-17 12 more clearly shown on the large-scale map labeled Map 9d, available on the Division of Water Resources’ website. e. Ground water in the Dakota Formation within the boundaries shown on the small-scale Map A-9e in Appendix A, which boundaries are more clearly shown on the large-scale map labeled Map 9e, available on the Division of Water Resources’ website. 10. Ground water in the following formations in the Denver-Julesburg Basin, provided such ground water is not in an upthrown fault block: a. Ground water in the Pierre Shale Formation, Parkman Sandstone Member; also known as the Larimer, Richard, and Rocky Ridge Members; within the boundaries shown on the small-scale Map A-10a in Appendix A, which boundaries are more clearly shown on the large-scale map labeled Map 10a, available on the Division of Water Resources’ website. b. Ground water in the Pierre Shale Formation, Sussex Sandstone Member, also known as the Terry Member, within the boundaries shown on the small-scale Map A-10b in Appendix A, which boundaries are more clearly shown on the large-scale map labeled Map 10b, available on the Division of Water Resources’ website. c. Ground water in the Pierre Shale Formation, Shannon Sandstone Member; also known as the Hygiene Member, within the boundaries shown on the small-scale Map A-10c in Appendix A, which boundaries are more clearly shown on the large-scale map labeled Map 10c, available on the Division of Water Resources’ website. d. Ground water in the Lower Pierre Shale Formation within the boundaries shown on the small-scale Map A-10d in Appendix A, which boundaries are more clearly shown on the large-scale map labeled Map 10d, available on the Division of Water Resources’ website. e. Ground water in the Niobrara Formation within the boundaries shown on the small-scale Map A-10e in Appendix A, which boundaries are more clearly shown on the large-scale map labeled Map 10e, available on the Division of Water Resources’ website. f. Ground water in the Carlile Formation within the boundaries shown on the small-scale Map A-10f in Appendix A, which boundaries are more clearly shown on the large-scale map labeled Map 10f, available on the Division of Water Resources’ website. g. Ground water in the Greenhorn Formation within the boundaries shown on the small-scale Map A-10g in Appendix A, which boundaries are more clearly shown on the large-scale map labeled Map 10g, available on the Division of Water Resources’ website. h. Ground water in the Graneros Formation within the boundaries shown on the small-scale Map A-10h in Appendix A, which boundaries are more clearly shown on the attached large-scale map labeled Map 10h, available on the Division of Water Resources’ website. i. Ground water in the Dakota Group within the boundaries shown on the small-scale Map A-10i in Appendix A, which boundaries are more clearly shown on the large-scale map labeled Map 10i, available on the Division of Water Resources’ website. Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules 2 CCR 402-17 13 j. Ground water in the Lyons Formation within the boundaries shown on the small-scale Map A-10j in Appendix A, which boundaries are more clearly shown on the large-scale map labeled Map 10j, available on the Division of Water Resources’ website. 17.8 Severability If any portion of these Rules is found to be invalid, the remaining portion of the Rules shall remain in force and in effect. 17.9 Revisions These Rules may be revised in accordance with section 24-4-103, C.R.S. 17.10 Other laws, rules, and decrees These Rules shall be interpreted so as to not conflict with existing laws, rules, or decrees. 17.11 Effective Date These Rules shall become effective 20 days after publication and shall remain in effect until amended or revoked as provided by law. 17.12 Statement of Basis and Purpose The Statement of Basis and Purpose for these Rules is incorporated herein as part of the Rules. Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules 2 CCR 402-17 14 APPENDIX A Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules 2 CCR 402-17 15 ~~ - '--..... \ -- -- Cl .,.__,___ Cl D I 0 f I ~ ~ .. ~ ~ \~~ Q ~~ lil-~ l I "\ ' ----• 5 • 3 ~ 2 -1 ) '--~ ~11 ~%~ (j 1 • 9 "' 12 1 .~ ·~ • • " \~ -' ~ ,. 17 ,. ' 15 14 --w ,. 11 I TilS 1191W ''L ' 1'._ TUS R90W / TUS R89W "'l 1: ,. ,, 21 ~ \. 1 22 23 24 1/'~ \ 25\ ( ,. 27 ,. 30 " 30 \ 29 29 ,. 27 ,. 25 '\ I L "' 34 ,. " 31~ 32 \ ~\__... ,., ?A 35 " 31 f.~'Sl ' ~ '-.. ~~2 \ '\ 3 2 1 • 5 • 1 • ? • ""io, ., ( • 11 12 1 -~,. 12 "' • 9 "' 11 7 ~· 9 \ ~ \ 14 \. .. 15 13 ~13 ,. 17 ...... 13 ., 15 14 h., ,. I I.. --..... ,. 15 T12S it<Jiw ,,., ........... T12S IOOW \.1 l I• '---. I 412S R89W ~~1 22 ~ " ,,. 'I • /J ~ " ~ ~ Map Key Nontributary Area Streams and Riven Townships Sections ' I I~ ,/ 1 2 Miles 1" = 2 Miles - 23 ,. "' I~ 21 ~ 22 r---...._ "\ 25 "' 29 . ,. 27 -.......~ \, ',~ ~\ 34 Pa~~ \ \~ l RJ}y'>voir / - North Fork Gunnison Riv~t __r- -' /-' T13S R89W - state of Colorado -Division of Water Resoutees Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules; 2 CCR 402·17 Nontributary Ground Water in the Piceance Basin Mesaverde Formation, Cameo and South Canyon Coal Group -- ~ -- I Map A·l Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules 2 CCR 402-17 16 Map Kev c:J Hontributary Ar.., .-.J'._...,.... Streams and Rivers. c:J Townships LJ t . . , • • • t- I 1 v !Y ,, LJ Sect ions Ir I I J J I -J+t -ffl I I l I i I ,( I I I I l I l=rTLL 1/1 I I I I I I l-+1-1 J I I &<I I I VJ I f I '/rf I f ~I I 11 r-.. I\ "'L.__ I \ < \/I:: ~-~K8__k~-~-l!_~J-~_T.p~_!1_0_1_11'.ll_l!f_~_l_~.l!_~_!l_O_lp_ll_I!!~~_!U~_!L e --.... Cil!JM iis11111 ti RElllllllCD """"'-;;;;;;_;;s.:;_~ ·~-- '" I; 1-V I .,,1-«'t..J I 1 ,,.\;•!.a ( state ·at Colorado - Division aJWater llesaultes Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules; 2 CCR 402·17 Nontributary Ground Water in the Northern San Juan Basin Fruitland Formation Map A·2 Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules 2 CCR 402-17 17 J / I / I,/ I , \ I ~ i J '\ I - -~ / I '/ " I state of Colorado -Division of Water ResoUJces Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules; 2 CCR 402·17 Nontributary Ground Water in the Piceance Basin Neslen Formation - < ( I "'-- ) I Map A·3 Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules 2 CCR 402-17 18 CJ D I 0 I 6 '"5"jl 'I H • '' ' '' '' ,- --- ' ' !_ I I -,!-- ' I - r ' ' I ' .. I• - ' - I . " state of Colorado -Division of Water ResoUJces Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules; 2 CCR 402·17 Nontributary Ground Water in the Paradox Basin Paradox Formation I ' ' ' I ' ,, -. I I Map A·4 Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules 2 CCR 402-17 19 +-i-1) -1- I' - +-1-+ f•11 !Ill L' I I __ _[ I ' [h \. • ,, -..... 1 I I I I I I I ' 1 I ' ! ! ~· I I I I H I I rr I I , I I II "'"" u ' -l- 10Ht w H --'-l- ir ""'- ~ '- ' i l '-~10H-9sW-t- , I I I I I I I r' " I I ·m '71 I I I -i---1-1-· , 1 I 1 J ' + . 7 f I I I I I 11 -- - I I I I /S , I I I IM I r ' Map Key c:J Nonlributary Area ~ c:J D Streams and Rivers- Townships +N Sections w s I I I 0 2..5 5 Miles 1" = 5. Miles r ,""'l. ~1_Q_~15_l_.2_~-~-l!_~_J_~_-n:._1_1_9_l_~~-l!.f_r~1-~~t~_N_l_IO!l_I@!S_~.'.l~-J.1Xtl_ e ~ ~ ...... -- ~ J-" .. w .r· p rV'F I l \C ~·I ~ ;F JJ - I J' JJ ''I -r state ·of Colorado -Division of-Water ResoUlces Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules; 2 CCR 402·17 Nontributary Ground Water in the Sand Wash Basin Wasatch Formation (Hiawatha Member) Map A·Sa Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules 2 CCR 402-17 20 WYOMING 1--r--i--·r~1-~rurc::n:--=F.~Ff-r~---r;~=-·--·-~~l-/---1--1~~J~~~r-+E·r--i----r-EI1 I I I --H I I ll I • ti- ~)-+ I I I I I I . I I I I ' • ' I J I I f I _1_ _ ' ' ' - -!- . .I - I j I __ . I I f { +t· I 1 ~ ~ 1-v ~ I . .. . . --1- - - l--J-1-1- I I - ! ' . ! ! .' I ' ,-- ! 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Miles ~1_g_~15_1__2_~-~tR.(l_J_~_i:i:._1!1_0_1_~~-q~t-~~·'9_1'.M_t;_11,_1_Q_1_~_11_~_1_1_1._1_x_o_ e - ~ r n state of Colorado -Division_ of Water Reso111ces Produced Nontri butary Ground Water Rules; 2 CCR 402-17 Nontributary Ground Water in the Sand Wash Basin Nugget .Sandstone, Oakaa Sandstone, Mowry Shale, Frontier Formation, Baxter Sl:iale, Mesaverde Group, Lewis Shale, lance Formation, Fort Union Formation Map A-Sb Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules 2 CCR 402-17 21 9 f 11 12 I I - ~y_, 15 16 ; 1 1:;- . 14 I I -2N·103W - 13 18 I ~ -1-· --+- +---~-17 23 20 19 1 /'-i i r ·-l - · -1 t_; I 24 I ~J - 2N1p; J 23 21 1 Map Key c:J lbltributary Area ,.,.....,_ Streams and Rivers- 25 L il6 l :II I ~ 29 28 27 26 ~ -- ,. ,.............__ '.u I 35 >----- I - .- 31 L 32 I D I '-,jg--- ,_ - J 111._ N I ·-~ _l Ji """" --. ~ f 2N - 101W --· ' . 31 ---! --/~ ....... 5 I ~ 2 I 1 I I I . N ite R~~ . 1N c:J Townsh;ps w+ 1 N-103W ~-ll ~.... 1N -102W 10~-W-• LJ Sect;ons S ~ • 6 o .5 1Miles ~ 1"= lMile !:Jb'JU'.![l~~l_.2_~~-l!_IW_.,!_~_)1:._1_1_0_1_~~-1!.!_r~t-~G'._t_~~.!1.Q_l;__'l\l_Sl_E_l'.l_!IQ_l__n.1_8_~1~_~~-KO_ e state ·of Colorado -Division of-Water ResoUlces Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules; 2 CCR 402-17 Nontributarv Ground Water in the Piceance Bas.in Weber Sandstone ~ Map A·6a Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules 2 CCR 402-17 22 l I J 0 f f a t cl 0 u n t y -- ~ -B I a n c ot C o ~ n -~ v - - ~ N - ~4W I I 28 lJ_J 'ZT 26 25 r ,- -r-~ "~,: 34 35 36 J J I ~ J CJ 3 2 1 Map Key h-, r O Nontributary Area " 2N94W ,..,,..._,,_. Streams and Rivers- O Townships w+ CJ Sections s I ' I 0 2,000 4,000 Feet 1" = 4,000 Feet Rb~'!Q_~15'.l__Q_~_~l!_~J-~:n<-~!1.9_11]._1_1!.f_~t_M_l:?i!_~_~!l~E_U_Q_ll_ll~ll_l!Q_ll_ ~11!_:r;i5;.i1_J,I~_ e state ·at Colorado - Division of-Water Resoultes Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules; 2 CCR 402-17 Nontributarv Ground Water in the Piceance Basin Morrison Formation and the Sundance/Entrada Sandstone -~- ~- 3N-93W :ON93W I Map A-6b Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules 2 CCR 402-17 23 Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules 2 CCR 402-17 24 F . ., I .' I I' '~ I ' " '' I f .++-r+-+ ' ·' • ' 38' •'f 99W,-J. ,., ~. L I I 7T j ' I ' ' Cl CJ D I 0 I ' -' ' f .' f • ' I -1-1-+. . .-r Map Key Nontributary Area SS. ··100")'..j: .l ., ,., '+ T Streams and Rive~ Townships w+N Sections s ' I 6 12 Miles -. ,_ 1" = 12 Miles ~ - '. ' ' + J _, ' . -' ' I I . ~ I -H-H-+-'I' I I ·- ·~ 3S !fN;f: 4 2S WI'/ + ' ' ' ' ' 2S, '-95fll- 11' •• I I I ' L ,. ' ' ' ' ' ' , I I ' ' _,_ I I -;- ' :c~ '' -- I-!-5~ -I- .fl I ' ' - I I. '. . ' ' ' ' ' . '' ' ' ' I ' -I ' ' ,. ' I \ ·~· '., --1-f-i--r -~ ;- ·,.t 1. ' ' ! ' ' , state of Colorado -Division of Water Resou1tes Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules; 2 CCR 402·17 Nontributary Ground Water in the Piceance Basin Middle and Lower \Na satch Formation I t -, ·H-'H 1-H . - ·-~ Map A-7b Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules 2 CCR 402-17 25 ' -' --- ~ -- I I 01\ii/ 2 0' .J_N. w l-f 2S lj~w 3S rr:t-~_l-_l-~l-"H--l-11·0:1W _j_ 3S 1l'i;lw I I : - Map Key CJ Nontributary Area Streams and Riven c-, CJ D -N Townships + r w Sections I 0 s I I 6 12 Miles 1" = 12 Miles .. i ' ' 4,N ' I. I I ' I I '' '' ' ' I _, ' ' ''' TT - --ll.n ' ' r I ' I ' L t r 'I 1 I I I ' ' ' ' I I . '' state of Colorado -Division of Water Resou1r:es Produced Nontri butary Ground Water Rules; 2 CCR 402· 17 Nontributary Ground Water in the Piceance Basin lies Formation I I I I ' ' ' I I I ,. -- ¥1 p I . ·•fl. Co ~. ~ 'ss I-' Map A-7c Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules 2 CCR 402-17 26 I I I I - .:101. I ' '. ~ ' ' ' ' ' ' .-- 2 . 00. Map Key t::J Nontribulaf'J Area D D I 0 Streams and Rivers Townships Sections I I 6 12 Miles 1" = 12 Miles I I ' 68 r 99'vv--J '7$ + ~ ' i I I I r--- 4N 'if7IN -: --' ~-~rr:~--1 ' . '11s 9J¥!· I I I + ' N ~ ' I ' ' ' '' ' ! I I ! I I I I! ' ' r- I ' ' + f4-I-" 118 'f£:N. ' -· ''' I I' - ' ' ' ' ' I '' ,- -j . -t. ~' ~ -' .. . '. I I I I state of Colorado -Division of Water ResoUJces Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules; 2 CCR 402·17 Nontributary Ground Water in the Piceance Basin \Mlliams Fork Formation J;- 1-r -~f s~ '·· I I I I 'I ' I ' I I, I I I ' l Map A-7d Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules 2 CCR 402-17 27 CJ CJ D I 0 ,_ J )f. .r -- I ! i-r i+ i- i (-- j Map Kev Nontributary Area Streams and Rivers Townships W+N E Sections s I I 7 14 Miles 1" = 14 Miles + -, w :ti . .,.. . ' : :i. -T '. L. L . ' i I ' ' + ' ' ' I -...,,,_ - .L ' I: I 1W, I 11 ' ' /11 i I . ' I state of Colorado -Division of Water Resowces Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules; 2 CCR 402·17 Nontributary Ground Water in the Piceance Basin Mancos Formation .~, _, I l I. ' ·~· _, / ' ,- ' '' -- ' ' .. ' . ' -- ' "T Map A·Sa Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules 2 CCR 402-17 28 CJ CJ D I 0 TT . t- -1-' l- ~J I Map Key Nontributary Area Streams and Rive~ Townships W+N E ·- Sections s I I 7 14 Miles 1" = 14 Miles I' .a . ' • ., -;'! ,_ • , 1.3S_ 'ifi\N,__. ;:!-- " ,. I~ •, -. I ' 1-1- state of Colorado Division of Water ResoUJces Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules; 2 CCR 402·17 Nontributary Ground Water in the Piceance Basin Dakota Formation I<. '/ f • I I I --, + , .. .. ' I '' Map A·Sb Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules 2 CCR 402-17 29 CJ CJ D I 0 ''' ' . ' ' "- ! I I ' t- Map Key Nontributary Area Streams and Rive~ Townships W+N E Sections s I I 7 14 Miles 1" = 14 Miles i • + ' '' ! I-- --- H· + . ' ' -, ' :ht'". 4 5N '§!1# ~ "I-+ 4N .:fN _<£{# ~$/ol : -1f 2S' ~ 0 5N . . '' ' '' ' ''' '' }, ;;;" i~ • ii- ' ..., --- ++ I -1. ·H- + -\ ' - "' '. ' - state of Colorado -Division of Water Reso111ces Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules; 2 CCR 402·17 Nontributary Ground Water in the Piceance Basin Morrison Formation I ' - ..l ' + -f ' Map A-Sc Produced Nontributary Ground Water Rules 2 CCR 402-17 30 - ~ Map Kev l:LI 1111i 1 1ffJJ 1 11 I m: H - · Streams and Rivers " -JI CJ llontributary Area CJ To\vnships CJ Sea.ions w+ t:: ~ I ··~ -+1 J I I I II ~~I ~--~-~ s 0 5 10Mile.s ?ill 11 l·tlj I . 1: ,' ' 'fl , I f 1" = 10 Miles OJ I i,'__;_ " 9-HH-f-++-HH-.~ I I ! 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I:: 'O z 17 1819 1324 BAT 12A-24-07-96BAT 12B-24-07-96 BAT 32B-24-07-96BAT 32C-24-07-96 BAT 44A-18-07-95 BAT 33A-18-07-95BAT 33B-18-07-95BAT 33C-18-07-95 BAT 13A-17-07-95BAT 13B-17-07-95BAT 13C-17-07-95BAT 13D-17-07-95BAT 14B-17-07-95BAT 14D-17-07-95 BAT 24D-17-07-95BAT 24B-17-07-95 BAT 34D-17-07-95BAT 34B-17-07-95 BAT 23D17-07-95BAT 23B-17-07-95BAT 22D-17-07-95 BAT 23CWI-24-07-96 Ursa Operating Co LLCPiceance Basin Speakman A UIC - Produced Water SourcesPOSTED WELL DATAWell Label WELL SYMBOLSGas WellInjection WellFEET 0 1,473 February 6, 2014 PETRA 2/6/2014 5:06:51 PM Ursa Operating Company LLC Sources of produced water for Speakman A UIC (BAT 23CWI-24-07-96) Well NameUWI (APINum)OperatorProd Fm BAT 12A-24-07-9605045205530000URSA OPER CO LLC604WMFK BAT 12B-24-07-9605045205620000URSA OPER CO LLC604WMFK BAT 32B-24-07-9605045205640000URSA OPER CO LLC604WMFK BAT 32C-24-07-9605045220440000URSA OPER CO LLC604WMFK BAT 44A-18-07-9505045190890000URSA OPER CO LLC604WMFK BAT 33A-18-07-9505045205350000URSA OPER CO LLC604WMFK BAT 33B-18-07-9505045205320000URSA OPER CO LLC604WMFK BAT 33C-18-07-9505045205310000URSA OPER CO LLC604WMFK BAT 13A-17-07-9505045190930000URSA OPER CO LLC604WMFK BAT 13B-17-07-9505045191080000URSA OPER CO LLC604WMFK BAT 13C-17-07-9505045190700000URSA OPER CO LLC604WMFK BAT 13D-17-07-9505045190980000URSA OPER CO LLC604WMFK BAT 14B-17-07-9505045191090000URSA OPER CO LLC604WMFK BAT 14D-17-07-9505045190670000URSA OPER CO LLC604WMFK BAT 24D-17-07-9505045190820000URSA OPER CO LLC604WMFK BAT 24B-17-07-9505045187150000URSA OPER CO LLC604WMFK BAT 34D-17-07-9505045190660000URSA OPER CO LLC604WMFK BAT 34B-17-07-9505045191010000URSA OPER CO LLC604WMFK BAT 23D17-07-9505045187140000URSA OPER CO LLC604WMFK BAT 23B-17-07-9505045190950000URSA OPER CO LLC604WMFK BAT 22D-17-07-9505045187130000URSA OPER CO LLC604WMFK COGCC Formation Codes CodeDescription ______________________________________________ AARPH ALLUVIUM-ARAPAHOE ABCK ARBUCKLE ACGMI AMAZON-COUNCIL GROVE-MISSOURI ADMI Admire AFXHL ALLUVIUM-FOXHILLS AKAH AKAH SALT AL-FU ALMOND-FORT UNION AL-LW ALMOND-LEWIS ALLFM ALL FORMATIONS ALLN ALLEN ALMD ALMOND ALRME ALLUVIUM-LARAMIE ALVM ALLUVIUM AMZN AMAZON ANMS ANIMAS APRRE ALLUVIUM-PIERRE APSP APISHAPA ARPH ARAPAHOE ATOK ATOKA BCKHN BUCKHORN BENT BENTONITE BENTN BENTON BK-CM BUCKHORN-CEDAR MOUNTAIN BK-MR BUCKHORN-MORRISON BKCK BARKER CREEK BKCKL BARKER CREEK - LOWER BKCKU BARKER CREEK - UPPER BLANK HOT LINE FORM NA BLFEN BLUFF-ENTRADA BLFF BLUFF SANDSTONE BLIN BLAINE BOWIE BOWIE COAL BRBSN BRUSHY BASIN BRCDK BURRO CANYON-DAKOTA BRCN BURRO CANYON BRPK BROWNS PARK BXTR BAXTER CAMCZ CAMEO COAL-COZZETTE CAMMV CAMEO COALS-MESAVERDE CAMSC CAMEO SANDS-COALS CARL CARLILE CARM CARMEL CCCMC COZZETTE-CORCORAN-CAMEO C CCCSW CRCN-COZZ-CAMEO SD-WMFK CCRCW COZZ-CRCRN-RLNS-CMEO-WMFK CodeDescription ______________________________________________ CCRMV COZZ-CRCRN-RLNS-MESAVERDE CCRWF CRCRN-COZZ-RLNS-WMFK CD-FH CODELL-FORT HAYS CDHL CEDAR HILLS CDMTN CEDAR MOUNTAIN CDRN CHADRON CGAFL COUNCIL GROVE - AMAZON - FOUNTAIN - LYONS CGTR CHUGWATER CHIN CHINLE CHRK CHEROKEE CHTIS CUTLER-HONAKER TRAIL-ISMAY CKEMW CHEROKEE-MORROW CLFH CLIFF HOUSE CLGP COLORADO GROUP CLMN COALMONT CM-MR CEDAR MOUNTAIN-MORRISON CMBR CAMBRIAN CMEO CAMEO CMEOC CAMEO COAL CMSMV CAMEO SANDS-MESAVERDE COAL COAL CODL CODELL COUGR COUNCIL GROVE COZZ COZZETTE CR-MN CORCORAN-MANCOS CR-MV CORCORAN-MESAVERDE CRCMS CAMEO SAND-CORCORAN CRCRN CORCORAN CRCWF CRCRN-CMEO SD-WMFK CRCZR CORCORAN-COZZETTE-ROLLINS CRKE CHEROKEE K CRLGR CARLILE-GREENHORN CRTC CRETACEOUS CRTS CURTIS CSGEM CASTLEGATE-EMERY CSGMN CASTLEGATE-MANCOS CSLGT CASTLEGATE CSPR CASPER SAND CT-HT CUTLER-HONAKER TRAIL CTARK CUTLER-ARKOSE CTHRM CUTLER-HERMOSA CTLR CUTLER CWMFK COZZETTE WILLIAMS FORK CYNN CHEYENNE CZ-CR COZZETTE-CORCORAN 02/10/2014Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation CommissionPage 1 COGCC Formation Codes CodeDescription ______________________________________________ CZ-MV COZZETTE-MESAVERDE CZCRM COZZETTE-CORCORAN-MESAVRD CZCRW COZZETTE-CORORAN-WMFK CZRLS COZZETTE-ROLLINS D-CDL D SAND-CODELL D-GRH D-GREENHORN D-J-O D-J-O SANDS DCKM DOCKUM DCMCR DAKOTA-CEDAR MTN-CORCORAN DENNB DAKOTA-ENTRADA-NIOBRARA DEVN DEVONIAN DGCK DOUGLAS CREEK DJ-LK DSND-JSND-LAKOTA DJINJ DENVER BASIN COMBINED DISPOSAL ZONE DJNCS DKTA-J-NBRR-CODL-SUSX DJSND D & J SAND DK-BC DAKOTA-BUCKHORN DK-CDLDAKOTA-CODELL DK-CM DAKOTA-CEDAR MOUNTAIN DK-GL DAKOTA-GALLUP DK-J DAKOTA-JSND DK-JD DAKOTA-J SAND-D SAND DK-LK DAKOTA-LAKOTA DK-LY DAKOTA-LYONS DK-MC DAKOTA-MANCOS DK-MR DAKOTA-MORRISON DK-NB DAKOTA-NIOBRARA DK-PR DAKOTA-PURGATOIRE DK-SN DAKOTA-SANASTEE DK-WB DAKOTA-WEBER DKCMM DAKOTA-CEDAR MTN-MORRISON DKENG DAKOTA- ENTRADA-GLORIETA DKENT DAKOTA-ENTRADA DKGP DAKOTA GROUP DKGRC DAKOTA-GREENHORN-CODELL DKJCD DAKOTA-J-CODELL DKJCS DAKOTA-J SAND-CODELL-SUSS DKJNC DAKOTA-J-NIOBRARA-CODELL DKJSX DAKOTA-J SAND-SUSSEX DKMCB DAKOTA-MANCOS B DKMNB DAKOTA-MUDDY-NIOBRARA DKMRS DAKOTA-MORRISON-SALT WASH DKNCD DAKOTA-CODELL-NIOBRARA DKPCF DAKOTA-PICTURED CLIFFS DKTA DAKOTA CodeDescription ______________________________________________ DMEDG DKTA-PRGR-MRSN-ENRD-DCKM-GLRT DNBCD D SAND-CODELL-NIOBRARA DNVR DENVER DOSND D & O SAND DPCK DEEP CREEK SAND DSCR DESERT CREEK DSMS DES MOINES DSND D SAND DUNE DUNE SAND DWSN DAWSON EMRY EMERY EN-DK ENTRADA-DOCKUM EN-GL ENTRADA & GLORIETA EN-LY ENTRADA-LYONS ENBLM ENTRADA-BLUFF-MORRISON ENBMR ENTRADA-BLUFF-MORRISON ENRD ENTRADA ENTNG ENTRADA-NUGGET EOCN EOCENE EPUP ENTRADA - PERMIAN - UPPER PENNSYLVANIAN ERCS ERICSON FCASLEFNTN-AMZN-COUGR-LSTKA-LYNS-ENRD FCMVD FRUITLAND COAL-MESAVERDE FLNLW FORT UNION-LANCE-LEWIS FMNG FARMINGTON FNTN FOUNTAIN FRDK FRONTIER-DAKOTA FRKR FORAKER FRLD FRUITLAND FRLDC FRUITLAND COAL FRLLE FORELLE FRMD FRONTIER-MUDDY FRPCL FRUITLAND-PICTURED CLIFFS FRSC FORT SCOTT FRSD FERRON SANDSTONE FRTR FRONTIER FT-LW FORT UNION-LEWIS FT-MV FORT UNION-MESAVERDE FT-WS FORT UNION-WASATCH FTH-J FORT HAYS-J SAND FTHYS FORT HAYS FTLN FORT UNION-LANCE FTUN FORT UNION FTUNC FORT UNION COAL FUSN FUSON 02/10/2014Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation CommissionPage 2 COGCC Formation Codes CodeDescription ______________________________________________ FWLLE Fountain-Wolfcamp-Lyons-Lykins-Entrada FXHLB FOX HILLS BASE FXHLS FOX HILLS GDMDG GRRS-DKTA-PRGR-MRSN-ENRD-DCKM-GLRT GLDR GLACIAL DRIFT GLLP GALLUP GLMC GILMORE CITY GLRT GLORIETA GOSH GOTHIC SHALE GR-DK GRANEROS - DAKOTA GRNHN GREENHORN GRNNC GREENHORN-NIOBRARA-CODELL GRNT GRANITE GRRS GRANEROS GRRV GREEN RIVER GRSD GREELEY SAND GRTNB GREENHORN-TIMPAS-NIOBRARA HEBNR HEEBNER HM-IS HERMOSA-ISMAY HN-DC HONAKER TRAIL-DESERT CRK HN-IS HONAKER TRAIL-ISMAY HNKRT HONAKER TRAIL HNTSM HUNTSMAN HOVS HOVENWEEP SHALE HR-DS HERMOSA/DESERT CREEK HRFN HUERFANO HRMS HERMOSA HRSN HARRISON HTCH HATCH HYGN HYGIENE IGLD INGLESIDE ILES ILES ILESC ILES COAL INTR IGNEOUS SILL INTRUSIVE IS-DC ISMAY-DESERT CREEK ISMY ISMAY J-2 J-2 SAND J-3 J-3 SAND J-CDL J-CODELL J-GRH J & GREENHORN J-O J & O SAND J-SN J SAND & SHANNON J-SX J & SUSSEX JCDSX J-CODELL-SUSSEX JCSUS J-CODELL-SUSSEX-SHANNON CodeDescription ______________________________________________ JDCNB J-D-CODELL-NIOBRARA JFHC J-FORT HAYS-CODELL JGGNC JSND-GRANEROS-GREENHORN-NIOBRARA-CODELL JGRNC JSND-GREENHORN-NIOBRARA-CODELL JGRRS JSND-GRANEROS JNBCD J-NIOBRARA-CODELL JNBRR J-NIOBRARA JNBSX J-NIOBRARA-SUSSEX JNCKS J-NIOB-CODL-DAK-SUSSEX JNCSN J-CODELL-NIOBRARA-SHANNON JNCSS JSND-CODL-NIO-SUSX-SHAN JNCSX J-CODELL-NIOBRARA-SUSSEX JNFCS J-NIOBRARA-FORT HAYS-CODELL-SUSSEX JNFHC J-NIOBRARA-FT HAYS-CODELL JRSC JURASSIC JSND J SAND JSXSN JSND-SUSSEX-SHANNON JTPCD J-CODELL-TIMPAS KDRK KINDERHOOK KEYES KEYES KRTLD KIRTLAND KSSC KANSAS CITY L-D-M LAKOTA-DAKOTA-MUDDY LASAL LASAL LDVLL LEADVILLE LECMP LECOMPTON LEWS LEWIS SHALE LFTUN LOWER FORT UNION LG-MR LANSING-MARMATON LG-MS LANSING-MISSISSIPPIAN LG-PN LANSING-PENNSYLVANIAN LGKC LANSING-KANSAS CITY LISMY LOWER ISMAY LKMR LAKOTA-MORRISON LKNB LAKOTA-NIOBRARA LKNS LYKINS LKSN LAKOTA-SUNDANCE LKT-J LAKOTA - J SAND LKTA LAKOTA LLWIS LOWER LEWIS LN-FX LANCE-FOXHILLS LN-LW LANCE-LEWIS LN-WS LANCE-WASATCH LNC-L LANCE LOWER LNC-U LANCE UPPER 02/10/2014Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation CommissionPage 3 COGCC Formation Codes CodeDescription ______________________________________________ LNCE LANCE LNFTW LANCE-FORT UNION-WASTCH LNFXW LANCE-FOXHILLS-WASATCH LNRD LEONARD LNSNG LANSING LOESS LOESS LOYD LOYD SS LRMI LARAMIE LSNGA LANSING A LSNGB LANSING B LSNGC LANSING C LSNGD LANSING D LSTKA LOWER SATANKA LW-MV LEWIS-MESAVERDE LWFTW LEWIS-FORT UNION-WASATCH LWIS LEWIS LWISA LEWIS A ZONE LY-NB LYONS-NIOBRARA LYLKA LYONS-LAKOTA LYNS LYONS LYTL LYTLE M-O-W MISSISSIPIAN-OSAGE-WARSAW MCCK MCCRACKEN MCCL MCCLAVE MCDM MC DERMOTT MD-DK MUDDY-DAKOTA MD-FS MUDDY-FUSON MD-LK MUDDY-LAKOTA MD-SK MUDDY-SKULL CREEK MDDY MUDDY MDDYD MUDDY D MDDYJ MUDDY J MDLYS MUDDY-LYONS MDMW MUDDY-MOWRY MDSN MADISON ME-PL MENEFEE-POINT LOOKOUT MENF MENEFEE MENFC MENEFEE COAL MFUNB MUDDY-FUSON-NIOBRARA MK-SR MOENKOPI-SHINARUMP MM-MW MARMATON-MORROW MN-EM MANCOS-EMERY MN-SE MANCOS-SEGO MNCAB MANCOS A & B MNCS MANCOS CodeDescription ______________________________________________ MNCSA MANCOS A MNCSB MANCOS B MNKP MOENKOPI MNRN MINTURN MOLS MOLAS MORG MORGAN MR-AT MORROW-ATOKA MR-FS MARMATON-FORT SCOTT MR-KY MORROW-KEYES MR-MN MORAPOS-MANCOS MR-MT MORROW-MARMATON MR-SN MORRISON-SUNDANCE MR-SW MORRISON-SALT WASH MRKYS MARMATON-KEYES MRON MAROON MRPS MORAPOS MRRW MORROW MRRW1 MORROW V-1 MRRW2 MORROW V-2 MRRW3 MORROW 3 MRRW4 MORROW V-4 MRRW5 MORROW V-5 MRRW6 MORROW V-6 MRRW7 MORROW V-7 MRRWA MORROW A MRRWB MORROW B MRRWU MORROW-UPPER MRSN MORRISON MRTFS MARMATON-TOPEKA-FT SCOTT MRTN MARMATON MRV11 MORROW V-11 MS-KY MISSISSIPPIAN-KEYES MS-MW MISSISSIPPIAN-MORROW MS-OS MISSISSIPPIAN-OSAGE MS-PN MISSISSIPPIAN-PENNSYLVANI MS-SL MISSISSIPPIAN-ST LOUIS MS-SP MISSISSIPPIAN-SPERGEN MSND M SAND MSPOS MISS.-SPERGEN-OSAGE MSSP MISSISSIPPIAN MSSR MISSOURI MULTI MULTIPLE FORMATIONS MV-SN MESAVERDE-SANASTEE MVDK MESAVERDE-DAKOTA MVMNB MESAVERDE-MANCOS B 02/10/2014Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation CommissionPage 4 COGCC Formation Codes CodeDescription ______________________________________________ MVRD MESAVERDE MVRDC MESAVERDE COAL MWRY MOWRY N-COM NOT COMPLETED N-COM1NOT COMPLETED N-COM2NOT COMPLETED N-COM3NOT COMPLETED N-COM4NOT COMPLETED N-T-C NIOBRARA-TIMPAS-CODELL NA NOT APPLICABLE NAVA NAVAJO NB-CD NIOBRARA-CODELL NB-FH NIOBRARA-FT HAYS NB-FR NIOBRARA-FRONTIER NB-SN NIOBRARA-SHANNON NB-SX NIOBRARA-SUSSEX NB-TM NIOBRARA-TIMPAS NBCDL NIOBRARA-CODELL-LYONS NBCSN NIOBRARA-CODELL-SHANNON NBCSX NIOBRARA-CODELL-SUSSEX NBCTB NIOB-CODELL-TEPEE BUTTES NBFHC NIOBRARA-FT HAYS-CODELL NBFHS NIOBRARA-FT HAYS-SUSSEX NBGFR NIOBRARA-GREENHORN-FRONTI NBRR NIOBRARA NBSSX NIOBRARA-SHANNON-SUSSEX NBTCL NIOBRARA-TIMPS-CODL-LAKOT NBTSX NIOBRARA-TIMPAS-SUSSEX NCMN NACIMIENTO NESLC NESLEN COAL NEVA NEVA NFCSX NIOB-FT HYS-CODELL-SUSSEX NGSD NUGGET SANDSTONE NOTSP NOT SPECIFIED NTCSX NIOBRARA-TIMPAS-CODL-SUSS OGLL OGALLALA OGRK ORGAN ROCK OHCRK OHIO CREEK OJAM OJO ALAMO OLGCN OLIGOCENE ORDV ORDOVICIAN OS-AB OSAGE-ARBUCKLE OSAGE OSAGE OSND O SAND OURAY OURAY CodeDescription ______________________________________________ OURAY OURAY PAWN PAWNEE PAWNA PAWNEE A PAWNB PAWNEE B PC-MV PICTURED CLIFFS-MESAVERDE PCCF PICTURED CLIFFS PCCK PICEANCE CREEK PCMB PRECAMBRIAN PCMDK PICT CLIFFS-MESAVERDE-DAK PENN PENNSYLVANIAN PHCK PARACHUTE CREEK PLZOC PALEOZOIC PNATK PENNSYLVANIAN-ATOKA PNLK POINT LOOKOUT POCNC POISON CANYON COAL PR-AP PIERRE-APISHAPA PR-DK PURGATOIRE-DOCKUM PRDX PARADOX PRGR PURGATOIRE PRKM PARKMAN PRKNC PARKMAN-NIOBRARA-CODELL PRMN PERMIAN PRRE PIERRE PRREA PIERRE A PRREB PIERRE B PSPR PHOSPHORIA RCRD RICHARD RCZCR ROLLINS-COZZETTE-CORCORAN RDCV RED CAVE REGN REAGAN RL-WF ROLLINS-WILLIAMS FORK RLNS ROLLINS RMVWS ROLLINS-MESAVERDE-WASATCH ROLCM ROLLINS-CAMEO ROLCR ROLLINS-CORCORAN RT-VJ RATON-VERMEJO COALS RTON RATON COAL RTONS RATON SAND RTS-VJRATON SAND - VERMEJO COAL SCRL STONE CORRAL SD-NG SUNDANCE-NUGGET SECSG SEGO - CASTLEGATE SEGO SEGO SGDC SANGRE DE CRISTO SHLE SHALE 02/10/2014Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation CommissionPage 5 COGCC Formation Codes CodeDescription ______________________________________________ SHWNE SHAWNEE SKCRK SKULL CREEK SL-DV SILURIAN-DEVONIAN SLRN SILURIAN SLTW SALT WASH SMKH SMOKY HILL SMLM SUNDANCE-MORR-LAKOTA-MDDY SMVL SUMMERVILLE SN-CD SHANNON-CODELL SN-MO SUNDANCE-MORRISON SN-TP SHANNON-TEEPEE BUTTES SNDC SUNDANCE SNJS SAN JOSE SNSD SHANNON SNST SANASTEE SP-OS SPERGEN-OSAGE SPABK SPERGEN-ARBUCKLE SPGN SPERGEN SRMP SHINARUMP SRMWB SHINARUMP/MOENKOPI/WEBER SSNCD SUSSEX-SHANNON-NIOB-CODL STCH SAWATCH STGV ST GENEVIEVE STJO ST JOE STLLN ST LOUIS-LANSING STLS ST LOUIS STLSP ST LOUIS-SPERGEN STMTN STONY MOUNTAIN SUDD SUDDUTH COAL SUSX SUSSEX SW-DK SALT WASH-DAKOTA SX-CD SUSSEX-CODELL SX-MD SUSSEX-MUDDY SX-SN SUSSEX-SHANNON SXSCD SUSSEX-SHANNON-CODELL SXTCD SUSSEX-TIMPAS-CODELL TDLT TODILTO TDWL TIDWELL TMPS TIMPAS TNLP TENSLEEP TOCT TOCITO TOPAB TOPEKA A & B TOPAC TOPEKA A C TOPK TOPEKA TOPKA TOPEKA A CodeDescription ______________________________________________ TOPKB TOPEKA B TOPKC TOPEKA C TORCH TORCH TORON TORONTO TP-CD TIMPAS-CODELL TP-FS TOPEKA-FORT SCOTT TP-LK TIMPAS-LAKOTA TP-LS TOPEKA-LANSING TPABC TOPEKA A B C TPBT TEEPEE BUTTES TPKBC TOPEKA B & C TPKSH TOPEKA-SHAWNEE TPKWB TOPEKA-WABAUNSEE TPLCLSTOPEKA-LECOMPTON-LANSING TPLFS TOPEKA-LANSING-FT SCOTT TRCK TROUT CREEK TRDD TRINIDAD TRTY TERTIARY TUNK TUNUNK UNK UNKNOWN VLCC VOLCANICS VRGL VIRGIL VRMJ VERMEJO COAL W-N-L WOLFCAMP-NEVA-LANSING WBNS WABAUNSEE WEBR WEBER WFCGW WOLFCAMP GRANITE WASH WFCM WILLIAMS FORK - CAMEO WFCMC WILLIAMS FORK-CAMEO COAL WFCMP WOLFCAMP WFCMS WILLIAMS FORK - CAMEO SD WFFMV WASATCH-FORT UNION_FOX HILLS_MESA VERDE WFILM WILLIAMS FORK- ILES - MANCOS WFILS WILLIAMS FORK-ILES WFULW WASATCH-FT UNION-LEWIS WFUMV WASATCH-FT UNION-MESAVERD WHLRC WHEELER COAL WMFK WILLIAMS FORK WMFKC WILLIAMS FORK COAL WMRCM WILLIAMS FK-ROLLINS-CAMEO WNGT WINGATE WOSJA WARSAW-OSAGE-ST JOE-ABCK WROSG WARSAW-OSAGE WRSW WARSAW WRVR WHITE RIVER 02/10/2014Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation CommissionPage 6 COGCC Formation Codes CodeDescription ______________________________________________ WSGR WASATCH-GREENRIVER WSMVD WASATCH-MESAVERDE WSTAB WASATCH A & B WSTAG WASATCH A & G WSTC WASATCH WSTCA WASATCH A WSTCB WASATCH B WSTCD WASATCH D WSTCF WASATCH F WSTCG WASATCH G WSTFG WASATCH F & G XBEN X BENTONITE CodeDescription ______________________________________________ 02/10/2014Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation CommissionPage 7