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Emergency Response Plan
Ursa Operating Company LLC
Speakman A Injection Well
OA Project No. 013-3151
Site-Specific Emergency Response Plan – Operations: Speakman A Pad
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY, CALL 911
FOR FIRE DEPT., AMBULANCE, POLICE
ALTERNATE EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBER:
1-(970) 625-8095 GARFIELD COUNTY EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS CENTER
Report All Emergencies to Ursa on-site representative is present
Surface Drilling: Craig Smith 208.816.6803
Drilling Operations: Nate Gill 970.819.3989 or Roger Day 406.386.0863
Completions: Luke Grieger 970.985.2332 or Ralph Tolle 307.350.5501
Shane Vaughn 970.623.9539 or Matt Honeycutt 970.812.2198
Safety Tara Mall 970.618.2155
URSA 24/7 EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION: 1-855-625-9922
Traveling West or East on I-70: Take I-70 Exit 72 to Colorado State
Frontage Rd precede West 2.5 miles to Parachute/Una County Rd 300
(STOP AT RAILROAD CROSSING!!) precede over Colorado River bridge
turning left precede East 4.4 miles turning right on to Daybreak Rd
precede .4 miles. Location is on the left
(Haul Route Map For Upcoming Rig Move Is Included In Attached Documents.)
S.E. ¼ of SE ¼ of Section 18 Township 7 South 95 West 6th PM
Longitude: -108.03322 Latitude: 39.43121
Elevation: 5448
PRIMARY MUSTER AREA: Initial Muster Area at entrance of
location on Cty Rd 300.
Horn Alarm Signals
1 Long Blast – Well Control Emergency
Repeated Short Blasts – Fire
Repeated Long Blasts – Evacuate to Muster Area
General Emergency Instructions: All emergency situations are unique and present various conditions.
Always evaluate the situation before deciding on a course of action. Ursa representative MUST assure
that all personnel on location understand the following:
LLAEMERGENCIES.ADOANOTA“RUSHAIN”AUNTILAYOUAH VEACONSIDEREDATHEA
FOLLOWING:
Is there an immediate threat to life from fire, explosion, structure
collapse, chemical spill or release? If so, sound the alarm and evacuate
Is there an immediate potential for release of toxic (poisonous) chemicals
or fumes into the air? If so, evacuate uphill and upwind of the release
Is there an immediate potential for uncontrollable energy release
(pressure),AelectricalAshock,AchemicalAspill,AfuelAtoA“feed”AaAfire?AIfAso,Ade-
energize equipment, disconnect power, shut-off valves and fuel sources,
but only if safe to do so and if action will not cause a more serious
problem
When in doubt, sound the alarm, evacuate, and call for help
FIRE:
Sound the alarm (repeated short blasts on the horn) and call for help
Do not fight a fire until you have alerted someone else
Isolate, shut-off fuel sources
Discharge fire extinguishers using the Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep method
Only fight fires in the incipient (beginning) stage. Rule of thumb: If you
have already discharged one 20 – 30 pound fire extinguisher at the base
of a fire and have made no impact on the fire, then fire is beyond the
incipient stage. Evacuate, shut off fuel sources.
Never fight a fire without planning your escape route first
Never turn your back on a fire while attempting to extinguish – fires can
“reignite”AevenAifAtheyAappear to be extinguished
WELL CONTROL / BLOWOUT EMERGENCY:
Sound the alarm (1 long blast on the horn)
Follow well control / blowout procedures as practiced in weekly drills
Assure that the Ursa Representative is notified
General Emergency Instructions: All emergency situations are unique and present various conditions.
Always evaluate the situation before deciding on a course of action. Ursa representative MUST assure
that all personnel on location understand the following:
MEDICAL EMERGENCY:
Make sure it is safe for you to be in the area
Notify supervisor
Assure the airway is open; the patient is breathing and has a pulse. If not
Call 911 and start CPR
Control bleeding, treat for shock
Never move an injured person unless there is an immediate threat to
his/her life
CHEMICAL SPILL EMERGENCY:
Shut off the source of the spill if possible
Notify supervisor
Do not walk or drive through spill areas. If vapors are released, move to a
safe distance uphill and upwind of the release and vapor clouds
Attempt to identify spilled material
Follow guidelines in North American Emergency Response Guidebook –
2008 Version
Attempt to contain spills only if determined to be safe to do so by
supervisor
Call for help if needed
SEVERE WEATHER:
Monitor news and weather reports
Notify supervisor of threatening conditions
If tornado is seen, sound the alarm and evacuate. Seek shelter away from
the, trailers, and vehicles. Get low to the ground, away from trees,
preferably in a ditch or depression if no likelihood of flash-flooding
Seek shelter indoors or under cover during severe lightning
Never attempt to walk or drive across flooded roads or ditches
***IF IN DOUBT ABOUT ANY EMERGENCY, EVACUATE AND CALL 911***
Report All Emergencies to Ursa on-site Representative OR
URSA 24/ 7 EMERGENCY NOTIFICATIONS
1-855-625-9922
Ursa Operating Company, LLC: 24 Hour Emergency Contact Number 1.855.625.9922
Ursa Operating Company, LLC 792 Buckhorn Drive Rifle, CO 81650 970.625.9922
Ursa Operating Company, LLC 1050 17th Street #2400 Denver, CO 80265 720.508.8350
Matt Honeycutt- Operations Superintendent
Direct Number (970) 625.9922
Cell Number (970) 812.2198
Shane Vaughn- Production Superintendent
Direct Number (970) 625.9922
Cell Number (970) 623.9539
Pake Younger- Completions Superintendent
Direct Number (970) 625.9922
Cell Number (970) 260.2423
Tara Mall- Safety Department
Direct Number (970) 625.9922
Cell Number (970) 618.2155
Rob Bleil- Regulatory and Environmental Manager
Direct Number (970) 625.9922
Cell Number (720) 425-0303
Jeff Powers- Ursa Land Department
Direct Number (970) 625.9922
Cell Number (970) 309.9359
Kip Constanzo- Construction and Earthwork Cell Number (970) 379. 2777
Ursa Operating Company Denver Contacts Contact Numbers
Dana Johnson- VP Operations
Direct Number (720) 508.8350
Cell Number (303) 748.2905
Hans Wychgram
Direct Number (720) 508.8350
Cell Number (303) 884.9079
Federal and State Agencies Contact Numbers
National Poison Control Center Hotline Direct Number (800) 222.1222
National Response Center Direct Number (800) 424.8802
COGCC Oil Spill Response Direct Number (303) 894.2100
COGCC NW Contact- Shawn Kellerby
Direct Number (970) 285.7235
Cell Number (970) 712.1248
COGCC Direct Number (888) 235.1101
COGCC- Alex Fischer
Direct Number (303) 894.2100
Ext. 5138
EPA Region 8 Colorado Direct Number (800) 227.8917
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) Direct Number (877) 518.5608
Garfield County Emergency Communications Center
Direct Number (970) 625.8095
911
Local Emergency Planning Committee Direct Number (970) 945. 0453
Garfield County Oil and Gas Liaison- Kirby Wynn
Direct Number (970) 625.5905
Cell Number (970) 987.2557
Garfield County Airport Direct Number (970) 625.1091
Garfield County Road and Bridge Direct Number (970) 625.8601
Bureau of Land Management- Julie King LPE
Regional Office(970) 257.4800
Direct Number (970) 876.9036
Cell Number (970) 319.2509
Colorado Division of Wildlife (DOW) Direct Number (970) 255.6100
Fish and Wildlife Region 6 Colorado Direct Number (303) 236.7920
Energy Liaison Colorado Division of Wildlife Direct Number (303) 236.7920
US OSHA Direct Number (800) 321.6742
Ursa Contractors Contact Numbers
Waste Removal/ Porta Can- Redi Services Direct Number (970) 625.0233
Field Environmental Consultant- Cody Smith Cell Number (303) 902.1532
HCSI Direct Number (970) 243.3271
Chris Rowe
Direct Number (970) 243.3271
Cell Number (970) 261.2015
Maurice Foye
Direct Number (970) 243.3271
Cell Number (970) 260.3650
Water Hauling and Hydrovacs Contact Numbers
A & W Transport
Direct Number (970)625.8270
625.8270
Truck Pusher/ Field Supervisor- Jason Hartbauer Cell Number (970) 618.4814
Truck Pusher/ Field Supervisor-Travis Tyner Cell Number (970) 618.5486
Elder Trucking Direct Number (970) 625.4189
Jared Elder Cell Phone (970) 618.5612
Water Management Contact Numbers
JA Services Direct Number (970) 255.1998
Field Supervisor- Travis Anderson Cell Number (970) 590.4560
Drilling: Camps/Cement/Directional/Trucking/Mud Contact Numbers
Xtreme- Drilling Superintendent- Roger Huschka Cell Number (307) 265.6590
Stallion Camps Area Supervisor- Bart Steele Cell Number (970) 274.6549
Payzone Directional-Nick Dean Cell Number (435) 725.3745
Schlumberger-Owen Oleson Cell Number (970) 683.4014
Halliburton Cell Number (970) 628. 5928
T-Force Heavy Hauling- Chad Picket Cell Number (970) 274.1587
RW Jones Cell Number (435) 789.1231
NOV-Anthony Valenti Cell Number (303) 573.6827
NOV Drilling Fluids- JC Cisar Cell Number (303) 877.7111
Redi Cutting Handling-Rick Cowens Cell Number (970) 456.7786
BGS Mudlogging- Tarin Boxberger Cell Number (970) 623.6626
Completions Frac/ Cement Contact Numbers
Calfrac Well Service Direct Number (970) 248.9890
Area Supervisor- John Conrad Cell Number (970) 985.1644
Area Supervisor- Blake Vancuren Cell Number (970) 210.7303
Weatherford- Scott Slaugh Cell Number (435) 393.5898
Mesa Wireline- Josh Nolan Cell Number (970) 640.4033
Pioneer Wireline- Jason Turner Cell Number (970) 640.0355
LEC Services- Eric Moore Cell Number (970) 985.9200
Monument Wells Services - Mark Vandehi Cell Number (970) 257.6169
Well Watchers-Dan McQueen Cell Number (970) 309.7313
JA Services- Travis Anderson Cell Number (970) 590.4560
EXC Snubbing Services- Tom Daniels Cell Number (307) 389.1836
Premier Thru Tubing- Derek Winkler Cell Number (435) 621.3032
Fat Dog Foam- Ted Dexter Cell Number (970) 773.4339
Schlumberger- Owen Oleson Cell Number (970) 683.4014
Production Contract Numbers
Multichem-Matt Merkel Cell Number (970) 210.3328
Sierra Chemical- Geno Gurule Cell Number (505) 360.0329
SCADA Source- Kurt Streweler Cell Number(970) 261.8839
JPPS- Jason Hauck Cell Number (970) 618.4468
StreamFlo- Cale Labrum CellNumber (970) 366.6381
Misc Vendors Contact Numbers
Quadna Pumps- Rob Cell Number (970) 242.9226
Go Rentals- Justin Stanford Cell Number (970) 618.0464
Avalanche Equipment-Bernie Hunt Cell Number (970) 778.5276
Emerson- Rod Gladden Cell Number (505) 419.1972
**Bus Schedule For These Operations Are in RED**
Ensure all OVERSIZE/OVERWEIGHT contractors stand down during school bus
schedule. Do not use home owners drive ways and/or block thoroughfares to
stage equipment.
School Bus Schedule 2013-2014
For Rifle, Silt, Silt Mesa and Peach Valley areas. Re-2AschoolAdistrictAdoesn’tAhaveAschoolAonA
Fridays.
Divide Creek: Mclin B and Mclin C
Morning Schedule: 6:05-7:05 a.m.
Afternoon Schedule: 4:30-5:15 p.m.
Dry Hollow: Valley Farms, Dixon B, Burkle and O’toole.
Morning Schedule: 6:05-7:05 a.m.
Afternoon Schedule: 4:40-5:55 p.m.
Mamm Creek: Eagle Springs Access to Gentry Pads, Dixon A, Dever C and Wasatch Bench
Morning Schedule: 6:10-7:10 a.m.
Afternoon Schedule: 4:35-5:10 p.m.
Hwy 6 & 24 traveling between Rifle and Silt: All North Bank Pads and Coloroso Pad:
(ENSURE ALL CONTRACTORS STOP AT RAILROAD CROSSING!!!!)
Morning Schedule: 6:20-7:35 a.m.
Afternoon Schedule: 3:25-5:25 p.m.
North of Hwy 6 & 24: Fenno, Three Siblings and Demos: Silt Mesa and Peach Valley
Morning Schedule: 6:25 a.m.-7:15 a.m.
Afternoon Schedule: 4:45-5:40 p.m.
School Bus Schedule District 16 2013-2014
For Parachute and Battlement Mesa (there are no buses running on Una County
Rd 300):
DistrictA16Adoesn’tAhaveAschoolAonAMondays:
Monument Ridge and Speakman:
Morning Schedule: 6:30-7:30 a.m.
Afternoon Schedule: 4:00-5:00 p.m.