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797-09A Well Pad
Small Temporary Employee
Housing
Garfield County, Colorado
Small Temporary Employee Housing Application
July 2014
Small Temporary Employee Housing
Table of Contents
1. Small Temporary Employee Housing Application
2. Small T.E.H. Standards 7-707
3. Water Supply Plan Standards 7-7058
4. Wastewater Systems Plan Standards 7-705C
5. Vicinity Map
6. Topographic Map
7. Reference Map
8. Site Plan
9. Access Map
10.Landowner and Operator Contract
11. HB Rentals Contract
12.Engineering Drawings
13.Emergency Response Plan
14. P.E. Inspection Report
15. APD Approved
Use-By-Right Small T.E.H. Application
Garfield County, Colorado
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This Appffcation form must be completed and received by the Garfield County Community Development
Department wjthin 48 hours following occupancy of the Small Facility. in addition, documents shall be
provided to the Sherriffs Office and relevant fire protection distrlct(s) that demonstrate and certify
compliance with the following standards. Notice shall also be provided to these entities within 48-hours
following removal of a Small Facility. It is the Operator's responsibility to confirm and obtain verification
that this Application has been received by the Sheriffs Office and Fire Protection District.
Property Owner Name: _Shell Exploration and Production __ Phone: ( __ ) _____ _
Malling Address : 200 N. Dairy Ashford, WCK 4374
City: Houston __________ State: TX Zip Code: 77079
E-mail:
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Operator's Compliance Officer
Name: OXY USA WTP l P -Joan Proulx
Phone: (970)263-3641
Mailing Address: 760 Hor izon Drive, Suite 101
City: Grand Junction State: CO Zip Code: 81506
E-mail : Joan Prouhc@oxv.com
PROJIGT1NAME lAND UXATION1
Location of Housing Site (Section/Township/Range): S 9 T 7 R 97
Well Pad Number: 797-09A Assessor's Parcel Number: 2 411-101-00-015
Zone District: RL ·Plateau Maximum Number of Permitted Occupants : 4
Number of Days the Facility will be at Location: 330
State or Federal Permitting Agency Overseeing Reclamation, Restoration and Revegetation (Name):
(Name): COGCC (Relevant Permit Number): 335018
Date of Installation: July 25, 2014 Date of Removal:
24·Hour Emergency Contact (1): Bobby Holcombe
24-Hour Emergency Contact (2): Berch Sylvest er
Phone Number: 956 -279-9856
Phone Number: 832 ·515·5714
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times of housing shortage or In remote locations, the use Factory
StnJCttires (as defined under C.R.S. § 24-32-3301, as amended, and Resolution #35 of the Colorado State
Housing Board) utilized for a period of time not longer than 1 year or as otherwise specified, for workers
who are engaged In commercial, Industrial, mineral extraction, or highway operations and who are
needed to support the proper execution and safety of the related operations. Temporary Employee
Housing, shall not Include Recreational Vehicles, except in a Small Facility. A Small Temporary Housing
Facility shall have all of the following basic characteristics:
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1. The Small Facility and any associated infrastructure must be completely i
contained within a State or Federally-permitted parcel (such as a COGCC· · Y
approved oil/gas well pad) In which reclamation and revegetatlon are secured
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2. The Small Facility is located at the Permitted Site for less than a cumulative of 1
year and at the end of the utilization period, all structures, foundations, and Y
. ~ssoclated i~fra.lli~cture a.o:e c.o_mpletely.rem()~ed; and ... _.,,..... . ............ ..... .,
' 3. The Small Facility shall have an occupancy of 8 or fewer people who are
employees, contractors, or subcontractors of the operator of the small facility Y
and are needed for on-site safety of the related commercial, industrial, I
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: The application submitted to the County shall contain the following Information: .]
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! 1. A vicinity map Indicating the section, township, and range of the subject lot and the location of Small i
Facility within the subject lot and the Permitted Site; general relation to surrounding public roads,
private roads, adjacent utility systems, residential development, other actively permitted Small, Minor
and Major Facilities, natural drainage courses and municipalities within one (1) mile of the proposed
i Small Facility; north arrow and scale; GPS coordinates and current surface ownership of the subject lot.
1 The vicinity map shall be presented on a USGS 7.5 minute series quadrangle at a scale of 1"=2000' or
1, z. equivalent, with a topography depicted at a minimum of 40' intervals.
Surveyed layout of the proposed Small Facility within the surveyed boundaries of the Permitted Site,
Including at a minimum: sewage and wastewater disposal, trash receptacles, potable water storage, all ;
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other associated infrastructure and all other equipment located within the Permitted Site. .
3. Identification of the private and public roadways accessing each Small Facility. Roadways shall be :
j marked as open, gated, and/or locked (include combinations). Oetailed directions, with mileage, shall j
be given from the nearest town within Garfield County, nearest Garfield County Sheriffs Office dispatch
location and responsible fire district headquarters to each Small Facility, along each roadway.
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State Building and ~l~rtrical
permits), and local laws and regulations (I.e. fire code), but are not subject to County Building
Permit.
Water Systems.
a. Water systems shall comply with standards set forth In section 7-70S .B. Water systems must
comply with all applicable State and local laws and regulations.
b. All potable water systems must Include a meter and the Operator must keep a recard of the
daily usage.
c. For sites to which potable water is hauled, Operators shall:
I. ,, __ K,eep_l!.PJ>r~f)rla_te rec<?r<!,s, to be provided to the C:()unty upon req,uest,to demonstrate ...
that water supplied to a site is from an approved source and that wastewater is
disposed at an approved facility.
ii. For water facilities not permitted by the CDPHE, the Operator must conduct monthly ;
tests (or quarterly if an on-site disinfection system is installed) and maintain records of '
potable water samples specific for coli form. Any tests indicating coli form
contamination must be disclosed to the County Public Health Department.
Ill. Water systems facilities permitted by the CDPHE must obtain all necessary State permits
or demonstrate that applications for any necessary permits have been submitted prior
to a determination by the County that an application is complete.
Iv. Maintain compliance with State regulations at all times during operation.
d. In no case shall unsafe water be used for drinking nor shall raw sewage or used water be
discharged onto the ground surface.
3. Wastewater Systems.
a. Wastewater systems shall comply with standards set forth in section 7-705.C. Wastewater
systems must comply with all applicable State and local laws and regulations.
b. Wastewater may be disposed of using either an OWTS or a vault-and-haul system. A vault·
and-haul system must demonstrate the following:
i. Year-round access is available and maintained for safe and regular access for sewage
hauling vehicles;
II. The Operator can demonstrate and guarantee an arrangement for hauling sewage;
Ill. The Operator will maintain all records, including but not limited to, trip logs/reports and
landfill receipts;
iv. The sewage disposal records will be maintained as public records to be available to the
County upon request;
v. The facility will not exceed a cumulative of 1 year at the approved location; and
4. The facility has been designed to accommodate 75 gallons of wastewater per person per day or an
amount derived from engineered calculations taken from metered usage rates at a similar facility
that has been reviewed and approved by the County.
S, Each Small Facility shall be maintained in a clean, safe, and sanitary condition, free of weeds and
refuse. Any hazardous or noxious materials that must be stored at the Small Facility for operational
or security reasons must be managed in accordance with all applicable Federal, State, and local laws
and regulations.
6. Wildlife-proof refuse containers must be provided for trash. Outdoor food storage is prohibited
unless facilities are provided that prevent the attraction of animals to the Major Facility site.
7. Fire Protection and Suppression.
a. Provisions for giving alarm in case of fire and fire suppression must be installed per fire codes
and as required by the fire protection district.
b. Single-station carbon monoxide alarms must be placed in each Manufactured Home or
Recreational Vehicle unit.
c. A water storage tank Is required to provide water to the sprinkler system (if applicable) and .
initial suppression activities. The size of the water tank shall be determined based on sprinkler
calculations and initial suppression demands. The relevant fire protection district shall be
responsible for determining the size of the water storage tank. If the Small Facility Is not '
within a fire protection district, the Operator shall provide at least 2500 gallons of water
dedicated to initial fire suppression which is accessible with a dry hydrant. Required Size of
water storage tank for sprinkler system and initial suppression activities: 15.Qll gallons
8. Domestic animals are prohibited.
9. The Operator shall obtain a certification inspection conducted by a qualified professional engineer.
The certification shall verify that at the time of inspection the identified Small Facility meets or
excee.d.s_ti!e.r.e.cJl:lirert1~~-t~()ft11i~.sec!i()n:. ......................... .
BUILDING INFORMATION-(pe~ unit)'
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Make: ATCO 1 Serial Number/Unit ID#: 360085418
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I Division of Housing Insignia Cert.# l9078 ;-s-q-ua_r_e-fe_e_t _o_f u-n-lt_:_7_8_0 __ _
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Division of Housing Insignia Cert. 1# 19055 Square feet of unit: 754
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Make: Britco Serial Number/Unit ID#: 324141922
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I hereby attest that I am the designated Compliance Officer for the aforementioned Small Temporary
Employee Housing Facility. I attest that I have read and understand the standards to which the facility
shall be Installed and operated and that the Facility shall be constructed and maintained in
accordance with all applicable Garfield County, State of Colorado and Federal Regulations and
the statements above and have provided the required attached information
curate to the best of my knowledge.
Date
I hereby attest that I am a licensed Professional Engineer in the State of Colorado and that I have
conducted a visual inspection of the installed Small Temporary Housing Facility identified in this
application. Based upon my Inspection, I certify that the Small Temporary Housing facility complies
with the standards as forth above and as codified in the Garfield County land Use and Development
Code.
PE Certification Number: No. 25420 Colorado PE Stamp
SEE PE INSPECTION REPORT
Date of Inspection:
July 25, 2014
Name and Title:
David J. fox, Principal Engineer
Signature
SEE PE INSPECTION REPORT
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File Number: ____ -___ _ fee Paid:$_ n/a. ________ _
OXY USA WTP LP
797-09A TEH
Small Temporary Employee Housing Facility
797-09A Temporary Employee Housing
Small Temporary Employee Housing Facility
7-707. TEMPORARY EMPLOYEE HOUSING FACILITIES, SMALL.
A. Notification of Occupation and Removal.
Within 48 hours following occupation of the 797-09A Temporary Employee Housing (TEH) Small Facility,
documentation will be provided to the Community Development Department, Sheriff's Office, and the
De Beque Fire Protection District that demonstrates and certifies compliance with the following standards.
Notice will also be provided to these entities within 48-hours following removal of a Small Facility.
B. General Information to be Provided.
The Operator shall provide:
1. The location of the facility (section/township/range, relevant tax parcel number, and GPS coordinates or
latitude/longitude coordinates);
The parcel number is 2411-101-00-015. Located in the NENW Section 9 Township 7 South Range 97 West 6th
PM in Garfield County. Coordinates are Latitude 39.466589 Long-108.225769. The subject parcel is owned
by Shell Frontier Oil and Gas, Inc. The parcel is 1922.82 acres.
2. Relevant zone district;
The 797-09A TEH will be located in the Resource Lands-Plateau zone district.
3. Maximum number of occupants;
The 797-09A TEH will not exceed occupancy of 8 personnel. Currently, the T.E.H. will have 4 occupants.
4. Cumulative amount of time that the Small Facility will be at the specified location;
The 797-09A TEH will be located at the subject location for a maximum of 11 months.
5. Identification of the State or Federal permitting agency overseeing reclamation, rehabilitation and
revegetation of the Permitted Site and relevant permit number;
The 797-09A TEH will be located within the Cascade Creek 797-09Awell pad perimeter. The TEH will be
entirely located within the COGCC permitted area. The COGCC permit number for the subject well pad is
#335018.
6. Date of installation; date of removal;
The 797-09A TEH will be installed at the subject site July 25, 2014. The 797-09A TEH is proposed to be
removed from the subject location by June 2014.
7. Name and contact information of the landowner;
Landowner:
Shell Frontier Oil and Gas, Inc.
PO BOX4852
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8. Name and contact information of the operator's compliance officer;
Joan Proulx
(970) 263-3641
OXY USA WTP LP
760 Horizon Drive, Suite 101
Grand junction, CO 81506
Additional Emergency Contacts are listed on the Site Plan.
9. 24-hour emergency contact information for the Operator; building information (make, manufacture year,
serial number, size (square feet));
HB Rentals will provide the housing units.
HB Rentals
24 Hour Contact: (970) 242-4555
Make Model Year Serial Number Square Feet Snow Load
ATCO 2 Bedroom 2008 360085418 780 90 PSF
ATCO 2 Bedroom 2008 358085424 754 90 PSF
Britco Office 2014 324141922 360 90 PSF
A design layout of the units is provided in the Small T.E.H. packet.
10, The Operator shall document all emergency situations requiring action by any government agency or fire
protection district, in writing, and such documentation shall be presented to the Community Development
Department within 24 hours of the occurrence.
A copy of Oxy's Emergency Response Plan is provided in the Small TEH packet. All emergency situations
requiring actions by any government agency or fire protection district will be documented and provided to
the Garfield County Community Development Department.
C. Federal, State, and Local Laws and Regulations.
Small Facilities shall comply with all applicable Federal, State (i.e. Building Codes and electrical permits), and
local laws and regulations (i.e. fire code), but are not subject to County Building Permit.
The TEH will comply with all applicable Federal, State, and local laws and regulations. Each unit will not
exceed more than 5 occupants at one time.
D. Water System.
Water systems shall comply with standards set forth in section 7-705.B.
Water systems will comply with 7-705 B standards. The water supply plan is provided in the Small TEH
packet.
E. Wastewater Systems.
Wastewater systems shall comply with standards set forth in section 7-705.C.
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Wastewater systems will comply with 7-705 C standards. The wastewater management plan is provided in
the Small TEH packet.
F. Clean, Safe, and Sanitary Condition.
Each Small Facility shall be maintained in a clean, safe, and sanitary condition,free of weeds and refuse. Any
hazardous or noxious materials that must be stored at the Small Facility for operational or security reasons
must be managed in accordance with all applicable Federal, State, and local laws and regulations.
The TEH will be maintained in a clean, safe, and sanitary condition. The Small TEH will be free of weeds. A
reclamation bond is established with the COGCC for the 797-09A well pad. A copy of Oxy's Noxious Weed
Management Plan is provided in the Small TEH packet.
G. Trash and Food Storage.
Wildlife-proof refuse containers must be provided for trash. Outdoor food storage is prohibited unless facilities
are provided that prevent the attraction of animals to the Major Facility site.
All trash will be contained within a wildlife-proof refuse container. Food and waste will not be stored outside
the facility.
H. Fire Protection.
1. Provisions for giving alarm in case of fire and fire suppression must be installed per fire codes and as required
by the fire protection district.
Each unit will not exceed 5 occupants at any given time. The third party inspector confirms the installation of
alarms in the inspection report attached.
2. Single-station carbon monoxide alarms must be placed in each Manufactured Home or Recreational Vehicle
unit.
A single-station carbon monoxide alarm is installed in each unit. The third party inspector confirms the
installation of the carbon monoxide alarms in the inspection report attached.
I. No Domestic Animals Allowed.
Domestic animals are prohibited.
Domestic animals will not be allowed at the 797-09A TEH facility. Domestic animals are not allowed on any
Oxy facility site.
J. Third Party Inspection.
The Operator shall obtain a certification inspection conducted by a qualified professional engineer. The
certification shall verify that at the time of inspection the identified Small Facility meets or exceeds the
requirements of this section.
David Fox P.E. with Fox Engineering Solutions, Inc, preformed a third-party inspection of the Small T.E.H.
units. The inspection report is provided in the Small T.E.H. packet.
David Fox, P.E.
Fox Engineering Solutions, Inc.
670 Canyon Creek Drive
Grand Junction, CO 81507
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Ph: (970) 250-5505
Email : coloradofox@bresnan.net
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Water Systems 7-705 B Standards
1. Water systems must comply with all applicable State and local laws and regulations.
Water system complies with all applicable State and local laws and regulations. Drinking water will
be provided in the form of bottled water. 20oz Nestle Pure Life and Mountain Clear in 5 gallon
containers will be provided to the housing units. Potable water will be sourced through the City of
Grand junction. HB rentals will haul water to the subject units. Details are listed in the Contract
document provided in the Small T.E.H. packet.
2. All potable water systems must include a meter and the Operator must keep a record of the daily
usage.
The portable water system will have a water meter and will daily usage will be recorded. Records
will be available to the Garfield County upon request.
3. For sites to which potable water is hauled, Operators shall:
a. Keep appropriate records, to be provided to the County upon request, to demonstrate that water
supplied to a site is from an approved source and that wastewater is disposed at an approved facility.
Records will be maintained to show evidence of source of water and location where wastewater is
disposed of.
b. For water facilities not permitted by the CDPHE, the Operator must conduct monthly tests (or
quarterly if an on-site disinfection system is installed) and maintain records of potable water samples
specific for coli form. Any tests indicating coli form contamination must be disclosed to the County
Public Health Department.
The operator will conduct monthly test and maintain records of potable water samples. Any
indication of coli form will be disclosed to the Garfield County Public Health Department.
c. Water systems facilities permitted by the CDPHE must obtain all necessary State permits or
demonstrate that applications for any necessary permits have been submitted prior to a
determination by the County that an application is complete.
d. Maintain compliance with State regulations at all times during operation.
The Small T.E.H. will maintain compliance with State regulations at all times during operation.
4. In no case shall unsafe water be used for drinking nor shall raw sewage or used water be discharged
onto the ground surface.
Only safe, tested water will be used for drinking. Raw sewage or used water will not be discharge
onto the ground surface.
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7-705 C. Wastewater Systems Standards
1. Wastewater systems must comply with all applicable State and local laws and regulations.
Wastewater systems comply with all applicable State and locate laws and regulations. A third-party
inspection was completed by David Fox, P.E. of Fox Engineering Solutions, Inc. The inspection report is
provided in the Small T.E.H. packet.
2. Wastewater may be disposed of using either an OWTS or a vault-and-haul system. A vault-and-haul system
must demonstrate the following:
a. Year-round access is available and maintained for safe and regular access for sewage hauling vehicles;
The site is located on a private access road that is maintained by the operator, Oxy. Roads are maintained
year-round. The Access Route Figure is located in the Small T.E.H. packet.
b. The Operator can demonstrate and guarantee an arrangement for hauling sewage;
A contract is established with HB Rentals, the provider of the housing units, to haul all sewage. The Contract
is provided in the Small T.E.H. packet which demonstrates a contractual agreement to haul sewage.
c. The Operator will maintain all records, including but not limited to, trip logs/reports and landfill receipts;
The Operator will maintain all records regarding wastewater.
d. The sewage disposal records will be maintained as public records to be available to the County upon request;
Sewage disposal records will be maintained and will be available upon request to Garfield County.
e. The facility will not exceed a cumulative of 1 year at the approved location; and
The 797-09A TEH will not exceed 1 year at the subject location. The temporary housing will be established at
the site location for approximately 11 months.
f The facility has been designed to accommodate 75 gallons of wastewater per person per day or an amount
derived from engineered calculations taken from metered usage rates at a similar facility that has been
reviewed and approved by the County.
Sewage flows estimated to be 300 gallons per day (75 gallons X 4 occupants). One abouve ground sewage
holding tank with 4000-gallon capacity is on-site. Based on the calculations, the sewage holding tank has a
13 day capacity. Wastewater vault is equipped with an overflow alarm device. Details are included in the
inspection report is provided in the Small T.E.H. packet.
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rteBeque on County Road 204 (Roan Creek Road) fo r
iproximately 8.41 miles. Turn east on County Road
213 (Conn Creek Road) and travel approximately 3.86
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Kimberly Evans
July 7, 2014
Shell Exploration and Production
200 N. Dairy Ashford
WCK4374
Houston, TX 77079
Attention: Mr. Brad Penn
Re: Shell 797-09-HNl Well
Section 09-17S-R97W
Garfield County, Colorado
Dear Mr. Penn:
S Greenway Plaza, Suite 110, Houston, Texas n046-0521
P.O. Box 27570, HOtlS!OO, Texas 772'Il-7510
Office: (713) 366-5593
Fax: (713) 985-1667
e-mail: klmbeny_evans@oxy.com
Sent by Federal Express
Through previous written and verbal communications, OX'f USA WTP LP ("Oxy") has informed
you that a new well location has been identified, and will be drilled from the Shell 797-09A
Pad.
Oxy requests certain approvals, consents, and waivers from, and that certain elections be
made by, Shell Frontier OJI & Gas Inc. and Shell OJI Company (together, "Shell").
Approvals and Consents
1. Pursuant to the terms of Article Twenty in that certain OJI and Gas Lease dated June 1,
2004, between Oxy and Shell, as amended, Oxy does hereby request approval of the locations
for the following well:
Shell 797-09-HNl; 330' FNL, 2,350' FWL
Located In Section 09-T7S-R97W, Garfield County, Colorado (the "Well").
2. Oxy requests that Sheil consent, pursuant to Section 7-808 of the Garfield County Unified
Land Use Resolution, to Oxy installing temporary employee housing for eight or less individuals
tor a period of less than ·one ·year in connection with the drllling and completion activities
related to tf)e Well. Oxy wlll"notify Shell of the date of anticipated occupancy and when
temporary housing units are vacated.
3. oxy requests that Shell consent to allow Oxy to act on its behalf as Surface Owner, solely
for the purpose of obtaining necessary temporary employee housing permits from Garfield
County, to the above referenced well, and only the referenced well.
Waivers
1. In connection with this Well, Oxy requests that Shell waive the requirement in Article
Twenty (20) of the Lease that requires Oxy to submit all proposed locations of well sites
to Shell at least twenty (20) days before conducting earth work, or conducting any
other activity relating to locating a well on the land and before filing an Application for
Permit to Drill, Deepen or Re-enter and Operate with the Colorado Oil and Gas
Conservation Commission ("COGCC").
Furthermore, with the granting of this waver, it is agreed and understood between the
parties hereto that State Rules 305 and 305 are waived solely for the purposes of
operations to be conducted related to the above referenced well, and only the
referenced well .
2. In connection with the Well, Oxy requests that Shell waive all rights to advance notice,
consultation, seek a hearing, extend any comment period, and any other similar right
pursuant to current and future practices, procedures, rules, and regulations of the
COGCC.
Please forward one executed original of this letter to my attention at your earliest convenience.
Thank you for your consideration In this matter. If you have any questions, please feel free to
contact me at the telephone number listed above .
Sincerely,
OX'f USA WTP LP
Kimberly Evans
Land Negotiator
Mid~Continent Business Unit
By execution hereof, Shell Frontier Oil a Gas Inc. and Shell Oil Company grant all
approvals, consents and waivers requested by Oxy In this letter agreement.
Name:~--'-~~_,~.....--~ Jiff Turnbull
Title: Attorney-In-Fa~ t
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Title: __ A_Tr--..O_RNBY_-.--IN_P_A_CI' __ _
Date: ___ 2 +-/ ...._l 1~t'--l--+Lf--
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STATEOFTEXAS §
COUNlY OF HARRIS §
The ~rent was ack~ed before ;neon this the nlf,.day of July,
2014, by ;11; , ta Fa.er of Shell Frontier Oil
&. Gas Inc., on behalf of said corporation.
'''""""~ LINDA E. lARA $~~.~.'t~~~. Notary Public, State ofTexas
~ ; : i My Commission Expi res
'_·'"<·':'i..ir"\\~~ FeblUOIY 04, 2.017 \.I ...,,,,,,~~,,\,,
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STATE OF TEXAS §
COUNTY OF HARRIS §
,.•''S~.~'¥9'!'+,, LINDA E. LARA !~ID~% Notery Public, State of Texas \~.~:~J My Commission Expires ~.~f,f,[~~+" February 04, 2017
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Notary Public for the State of
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COMMERCIAL TERMS
Version 4 -25APR2014
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These Commercial Terms, 2100001as1s ('C nmercial Temns'), effective as of July 8, 2014 ('Effective Date'), by and between
Contractor and Company (both of which may ereinafter be referred to individually as a 'Party" or collectively as the 'Parties') is
comprised of the body hereof and the Exhibi list~d, i! any, in the below Table of Exhibits. All referenced Exhibits are hereby
incorporated into and made a part of these Co tnercial Temns by reference hereto, and by signature below Contractor acknowledges
receipt of all listed Exhibits.
ISSUED TO: . 1
Superior Energy Services, LLC dba HB [~ ntals LC
Physical Address:
5813 Hwy 90 East i. I
Broussard, LA 70518
Mailing Address: j I
Same as above 11
Contact:
Phone No.:
Mobile:
Email:
Herein Called "CONTRACTO~'
Jason Gentry
970-242-4555
970-250-6962
jasong@hbrental.com
ISSUED BY:
OXY USA INC OXY WTP LP
Physical Address:
5 Greenway Plaza, Suite 110
Houston, Texas 77046
Mailing Address:
Same as above
Contact:
Phone No.:
Direct No:
Email
Herein Called "COMPANY" and/or "OXY"
Alisa Crosby
713-215-7000
713-985-6391
Alisa_crosby@oxy.com
l--,.---,---c-,,.-------,--,w ~·--·"· -------· -···--·--· Contractor and Company mutually agree that the Commercial Temns shall be subject to and governed by the tenns and conditions of
MASTER SERVICE AGREEMENT NO. MSA-11-072 effective September 27, 2011 ('Agreement').
In the event of inconsistencies between these Co mercial Terms, which have been accepted and duly executed by representatives of
the Parties hereto, with authority sufficient !o bind ach, and the Agreement, the provisions of the Agreement shall control, unless such
conflict is specifically noted in these Commercial emns and the Parties specilically agree that the noted conflict is to be governed by
lhe provisions of these Commercial Terms.
IN WITNESS HEREOF. the Parties have duly these Commercial Terms effective as of the date first above written.
CONTRACTOR COMPANY
COMMERCIAL TERMS CONTINUATION PAGE
COMMERC IAL TERMS NO.
IOraclo PO Number\ EFFECTIVE DATE PAGE
~----21_0_000_785_16 ____ __._-rT---__ }uly 8, .2014 _________ , ____ 2_o_f _4 ___ --1
1. SCOPE OF WORK:
CONTRACTOR shall provide materia l , services , and/or equipment related to providing Mobile Housing Units and Service at
the rig site as stated below:
• CONTRACTOR will provide tt e rig up/ rig down of the un its and transportation of the units to the Rig site.
• All units will comply with the a~ ilicable fire code standards .
• CONTRACTOR will provide p~1 ab le water and dispose of waste from the Units .
o CONTRACTOR mus nstall a meter to provide daily water readings at the Rig site .
o Daily records will be CE pt by COMPANY men on location .
o CONTRACTOR will l r wide at least 75 per gallons of potable water per man/ per day.
o CONTRACTOR will t E sourcing COMPANY the potable water from the City of Grand Junction .
o Usage logs will be ke) and turned into COMPANY monthly .
o Waste will be picked t p and disposed of at least two (2) limes per week (more if requ ired by Oxy), year
round.
o All waste pick up will :>i logged and turned into COMPANY the first of every month .
o All waste receipts fror ~ disposal location will be kept on file for COMPANIES review.
o All COMPANY wast e 'lill be disposed of at the Garfield County Dump, located between Parachute and
Rifle .
o Sewer Vaults will be c: t eas14,000 gallons per unit.
2. TERM:
These Comme rcial Terms shall be effe ~1;ve beginning July 8, 2014 and continue in effect through December 30 , 2015 (the
nTerm"). Any orders placed by the C ;c mpany for Work, prior to the tennination date but not delivered or performed by
Contractor until after the terminat ion da ~ shall be governed by these Commercial Terms . These Commercial Tenns may be
extended by the mutual written agreemen of the Parties hereto.
3. COMPENSATION:
Contractor will be compensated for Wo rl equested by COMPANY in writing in accordance with the rates below :
• Rental day rate is inclusive of a east one ·courtesy call' a week .
• Service calls, when Oxy is NOT < t fault, is with no cost to Oxy .
• All billable service work will be t ii ed at the hourly rates.
• The Rental day rates include th ~ Winterizing Service of the Units .
• All prices are for complete site cl~ ~rings of housing and infrastructure.
• HB Rentals will haul the units if ·e[quested by Oxy.
• Service calls, when Oxy is at fa 1 I , is billed at $50/per hr for Service Tech, $50/per hr for Service Truck.
• House Cleaning will be performi ~c by HB Rentals (31d party} when requested by Company Man at that location .
.-.-•" ..:.i
Size of Unit Oescript!on of Equipment Quantity
Requested Eadt price To tal
14x60 skid t 12x24 office New Execut 'e unit/two piece/ bump office I l $185.00 $185.00
14x60 skid I Two b1 tc room with office l $105.00 $105.00
14x60 skid Crew C 1~ arter 2 $105.00 $210.00
8X20 mud lab Mud laD 1 $40.00 $40.00 -~~~ ~~-· --.i-:.:-;.::.;;..'-'fi~~~-~~~--·~--~l----='---'-~~~--''--~--'---'
Vers ion 4 -25APR2014
• ----__ __ _ __ COMMERCl~L TERMS CONTINUATION PAGE
.::=~. :.F~~~r~~~o~:re ~ I . ~·-·-· _
Generator
Transformer Pan el 1------------vs~_munica~ -··
.EnGe~~ne S~e~
Trash Bin
Other Miscellaneous Services
Water Haulin~ _____ _
•••water cost ~----
Sewage HaullnJ ____ -----_ .
u•sewage Disposal Fee ____ _
Trash~aulinB -~-~
••.~Disposal Fee
Winch Truck
Servi~ Tedlnidan (each)
Service Truck an_~ Tools (each)___ .
Pllot Cairs and per"!~--
Cleaning Charges upon return of 8';'ilding
Water tank cleaning char e upo".! ~
__ 1 -t $6~.:2Q.._. --• $65.00
2 $65.00 $130.00
-2 . 1-$65.~ -$130.00
~8 -.. $~-.~.00
ormer Panel -··--· 1 $100.00 $100.00 ---~ __ .... _ .. .__.... _..
.. _L. t $200.00 -$--200.QO
et and phone s~tem __
om phone syste_!!1 __ -----
_1 _ ~~ -· $100.00
l $65.00 $65.00
·!.--L _ s1s.oo---'· ---$ts.oo.
Total Rental
Unit Price ---------------......j~-----~$120.00
0.15
$120.00
-~-------~-· ·--~---
Water Cost
T!_ash Disposal Fi:e __ ·~-----
--------·-----
Perhou_r __
Per sa~I~.!!_-_
~~!:_ __ _
Per gallon __
Per hour
Cost+
Per hour ------p~~---
~~
~---
p~~llL_
!er Tank ___ _
____ $~.30
--$120.00
Cost +15% ----_l!.9().00
$50.00
---~
Cost +15%
1--3'_d_P_artv_,__1n_.s._e_ct_o_r~-------+-<1-C-'--ost~~ (range! .• £1erin~p~
Unit
--~~-00
·-__jE0.00
$200-$2,000
Other Miscellaneous Rental
Additional TV Satellite Receivers
14><60 skid 121<24 office New -----·-14x60skld
14x60skid
----------·~--
8X20mudlab
~---··-Perd~ Additlonar TV Satellite Receivers -----------~~~!WO piec~/ bump offi~e--+--·-+-P_e_r ~ __
Two bedroom with office Per day --------·--t-·t-----
Crew Quarte_r -· --· -----
Mud lab
. Per day __
Per day
Per day ------~~fresh water tank 3~ gallon~----___ _
Subzero sewa~~~ng tan_!c_,___ 4000 allon t~ ___ ··-·--·~· _P_~~--
_!;~day ~-Lift station Lift station
Generator
Transformer Panel
VSAT Communications
EnGen~s..!hone System~--__
Trash Bin
Water Meter
Ground Rod ------
Generator ~ Per ~-av __ •
r-ansfor~~ibution panel_ Per day . " -·
l,!l~tandphonesy~---__ Pe_rday ·--
~~phonesyste~---~--~ -+-P_er_d_a~y __
tr!a_s_h _Bi_n __ -----Per_d~_v __
I
Per meter
Per rod
Per hour
Price ------· .. _ ___g,5.oo
$185.00
$105.00
$105.00
---.. $40.00
$65.00
$65.00
• __ $~
$200.00
____ $100.00 !
... __jl00.00
---~5.00
__ _l!~.00
$200~$750.00
--$20.00
... --$45.00
I COMPANY's Supp ly Chain Contract S
iss ues for these Commercial Tenns .
ialist, specified below, is the con tact person for all comm ercial and contractual
Vers ion 4 -25APR2014
COMMERCIAL TERMS NO·---+--t+----·-·--E_FF__,E..,C_T-:-IV~E"'D'"'A,...T_E_c_o_M_M_E_R_C_IA-L-t=TERMS CONTP4,~o~fA4ETION-PAGE
}-----{OraclePONumber) ___ _ _
,_____ 21000078516 July B,}014
Alisa Crosby
Sr. Contracts Specialist, Supply Chain
Alisa crosby@oxy.com
713-985-6391
713-215-7000
CONTRACTOR may request changes additions to the Scope of Work and/or pricing schedule provided that such changes
or additions are requested in writing i j submitted to COMPANY Supply Chain Contract Specialist. Ali proposed changes
must be submitted via email a minimw Jf 45 days prior to the requested effective date. If COMPANY Supply Chain Contract
Specialist accepts the proposed cha es, an Amendment to these Ccmmercial Tenns shall be executed to reflect the
changes. If the proposed changes are t accepted, COMPANY Supply Chain Contract Specialist shall notify CONTRACTOR
in writing within 45 days of the request bmission
4. SPECIAL PROVISIONS:
INVOICING:
All invoicing must be done electronica!I , 'hrough Oxy's approved electronic invoicing service.
All invoices must reference the specific anket Purchase Agreement (BPA) number assigned for each Oxy Business location
and the ProjecllTask number, and shall i elude sufficient detail (dates, hours, rates, material charges) to support the charges.
All supporting documents (e.g., time sh1 ts/field tickets, freight bills, etc.) mus! accompany invoices in order that COMPANY
may reasonably ascertain the basis for ~{ ch charges. CONTRACTOR shall keep daily time sheets on those persons directly
engaged in the work on this project. Al! i ne sheets/field tickets must be stamped and signed by COMPANY's personnel and
submitted in support of CONTRACTOR' invoice.
Jn the event CONTRACTOR is requee d to provide seivices or material not specified above, CONTRACTOR shall
provide a written estimate to COMPA 's Technical and Supply Chain contacts (as identified on page 1 herein) for
approval, prior to the wori< being per rmed. Said signed estimate shall be attached to any subsequent invoices.
Electronic Transmittals:
Commercial Terms may be execute in any number of counterparts; and when executed in counterpart, all such
counterparts shall constitute one do men!. An electronically transmitted copy of a counterpart executed by a Party shall
be binding to the same extent as th riginal counterpart executed by such Party, and to the extent that the preceding
clause is read as being in conflict wi Article 2.7 of the Agreement, the Parties hereto specifically agree that any such
conflict is to be governed by said cli se of these Commercial Tenns.
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BUILDING CODES/COLORADO
1. INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE 2012 ed.
2 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE 2012 ed.
3. INTERN.<\TIONAL PLUMBING CODE ?.012 ed.
4. INTERNATIONAL MECHANICAL CODE 2012 ed.
5. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY CONSERVATION CODE 2012
OCCUPANCY ' OCCUPANcY LOAD ' CONSTRUCTION TYPE "" FLOOR LIVE LOAD 50 PSF
ROOF SNOW LOAD 100 PSF
WIND LOAD EXP.C/QS
= 115 MPH/.31.0 PSF
SIESMIC ZONE " GAS TYPE NONE
GENERAL NOTES
1. SITE PLAN UNAVAILABLE AT THIS TIME.
BUILDING DESIGNED TO BE 21 '-0" FROM
COMMON PROPERTY LINE AS PER IBC
TABLE 602
2. STAJRS, RAMPS, ETC. BY OTHERS
3. ON PANEL BOX USE 1/4 BARE COPPER
WIRE FROM GROUNDING LUC ON PANEL
BOX TO SOLOERLESS G.'WUNOING BOLT
THRU FRAME. EMPTY 1/2" PVC
RACEWAY. (SAME LENGTH AS
ENTRANCE) FOR CUSTOMER INSTALLED
GROUND WIRE.
4. SERVlCE GROUND SY OTHERS AS PER
NEC 2011
$. THE COMPLETED DATA PLATE rs ATIACHED
IN THE VICINITY Of THE ELECTRICAL PANEL
BOX. STATE LABEL IS AFFIXED TO THE
BUILDING ON THE BOTICM LEFT SIDE OF THE
REAR WALL OF THE BUILDING
6. PLUMBING FACILITIES MUST BE PROVIDED
IN A AOJAJENT BUILDING ON THE SAME PROPERTY
AS PER LOCAL BUILDING DEPARTMENT
REOIREMENTS
BUILDING INNOVATION
13'-4" X 24' OFFICE
14155-01
HB RE!\JTALS
APPROVED
By Susan Pense at 8:52 am, Jan 29, 2014
Title
DR/I.WING INDEX
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AA01 EQUIPMENT PAGE
A01 CONSTRUCTION PAGE
A02 RAISED FLOOR DETIAL
A03 BLOCKING LEGEND
A04 CABIN ET DET Al L
001 CROSS SECTION
E01 ELECTRICAL LAYOUT
E02 PANEL SCHEDULE, CALCULATIONS
AND LEGEND
M01 HVAC LAYOUT
M02 FRESH WA.TER & SANITARY
LAYOUT & SCHEMATICS
M03 SPRINKLER LAYOUT
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BUILDING INNOVATION
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Frame:
Axles:
Hitch:
Tires:
Floor Joist:
Insulation:
Subfloor:
Undersheothing:
Flovr Covering:
Raised Floor:
Wall Framing:
Insulation:
Ext. Sheathing:
Top Plate:
Bottom Plate:
Interior Covering:
Belt Roils:
Vopor Sorrier:
Bose:
Building Wrop:
Ext. Siding:
Choir Rail:
Woll Framing·
Ins;; lotion:
Top Plate:
Bottorr. Plate:
Interior:
Bose:
Choir Roil:
FRP:
Roof Framing:
lnsulot.ion·
Ceiling:
Roof Skinning:
Roof Sheothng:
Rafter Finish:
Vonor Barrier:
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13081 -02 KB RENTALS
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Title
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APPROVED
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No:
FRACvlE
12", 35#, 3-RUNNER OUTRIGGER SKID W/ 3'-6" EXT[NTION TO HVAC END
1 '6" EXTENSION TO OTHER END , BUMPER POST AND DRAW BARS, FALL
PROTECTION, OSHA FOLD UP LANDING, STEEL LADDER W/ TELESCOPING
SATELLITE POLE
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30-GAUGE METAL BELLY PAN OVER 7/16" ass
16X1 6 DECORATIVE TILE THROUGHOUT
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SHALL IJEET RATING REQUIREMENTS OF 2008
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8. MOUNTING HEIGHTS FOR ALL WALL
MOUNTED DEVICES SHALL BE FROM FINISHED
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9. ALL '; 25 VOLT, 15 & 20 AMP
RECEPTACLES SHALL BE LISTED
TAMPER-RESISTft.NT RECEPTACLES(2008-1,EC,
ART.406-11)
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A LISTED ARC-FAULT CIRCUIT INTERUPTER
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ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 903.-3.1.2 AS REQUIRED PER SECTION 903.2..7
AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEM PLANS MUST BE SUBMITTED TO THE LOCAL FIRE
DEPARTMENT HAVING A CERTIFIED SUPPRESSION SYTEM INS>JECTOR OR THE
COLORADO DIVISION OF FIRE SAFETY FOR REVIEW AND AF)F)ROVAL.
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a y
lllanningrvPreparednessrvPreventiol'l
Emergency Response Plan
(ERP)
Mesa County Dispatch
Garfield County Dispatch
(970) 242-1234
(970) 625-8095
St. Mary's CareFlight Helicopter (970) 332-4923
Poison Control Hotline
CHEMTREC
(800) 222-1222
(800) 424-9300
Piceance Division, Mid-Continent Business Unit
760 Horizon Drive, Suite 101
Grand Junction, CO 81506
(970) 263-3600
24 Hour Oxy Emergency Reporting (970) 248 -0497
rev9 09/03/13
NOTE: The hard copy ERP Manual is an uncontrolled document. Updates to the notification li st will be
di stribut ed as needed to all emp loyees. Any question s or concerns should be directed to the HES Dept.
Oxy -Piceance
DXY
This plan is intended to provide gene ral information
about natural gas faci lit ies owned and operated by
Oxy and guidance for conduct ing emergency
response operations , which cannot be handled in a
routine manner. The information provided wi ll help
)
to increase an understanding of Oxy operations and
help in providing assistance to the general publ ic
and to Oxy should unexpected conditions arise
which create a concern for public safety . This
document is designed to provide guidance for
conducting emergency response operations and for
meeting the obligat ions of OSHA in 29 CFR Part
1910 .38 -39 , "Employee Emerge ncy Plans and Fire )
Prevention Plans ", 19 10.1 19(n) "Process Safety
Management."
Emergency -A sudden and urgent occasion for action; pressing necessity
-New American Webste r Dictionary
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)
Agency Emergency Contact List
NAME PHONE
Government: Federal & State
Bureau Land Management (BLM) (970) 257-4800
CHEMTREC (800) 424-9300
Poison Control Hotline (800) 222-1222
National Response Center (NRC) (800) 424 -8802
US Army Core of Engineers (202) 761-1001
US Forest Service (USFS) -White River (970) 945 -2521
US Forest Service (USFS) -GMUG (970) 874-6600
Colorado Division of Wildlife (DOW) (970) 255 -6100
Colorado Oil & Gas Conservation Commission (COGCC) (888) 235-1101
Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment (CDPHE) (877) 518 -5608
SEPC (State Emergency Planning Committee): (970) 846-3912
Chuck Va l e, Field Manager-Northwest Region
Government: Local
DeBeque Fire Department (Non-Emergency) (970) 283 -8632
Plateau Valley Fire Department (Non -Emergency) (970) 268-5283
Garfield County Dispatch (970) 625-8095
Mesa County Dispatch (Cascade Creek & Collbran) (970) 242-1234
Rio Blanco County Dispatch (970) 878 -9620
LEPC Cascade Creek (Local Emergency Planning Committee): (970) 945 -0453
Chris Bornholdt, Garfield County Emergency Manager
LEPC Collbra n (Local Emergency Planning Committee): (970) 244-1763
Andrew Martsolf, Mesa County Emergency Manager
St. Mary's CareFlight Helicopter (970) 332-4923
Operations
Oxy 24 Hour Emergency Hotline (970) 248-0497
DCP Plant Gas Control (970) 487-3607
(303) 478-4256
Enterprise Gas Control 24 Hr. (800) 331 -3032
(800) 546-3482
Kinder Morgan Compressor Station Gas Control (877) 335-3680
Questar Pipeline (Emergency I Gas Leak) (800) 300-2025
HRL Compliance-Emergency Response /Clean -up (970) 260-1576
(970) 261-2015
Critical Contractors
ROUSTABOUT/DIA (970) 283-5706
Chris Marx c (970) 261 -2911
KNOWLES Mike Knowles (970) 216-5664
ROAD MAINTENANCE -DIA (970)283-5706
Chris Marx c (970) 261 -2911
Table 1: Agency Emergency Contact List
NOTE: **DO N OT USE "9 11 " from a satellite phone. You will not be abl e to reach a local dispatcher.**
In many of our work areas, ce ll phone s will not conn ec t with a local di spatch. The above numb ers can be used from a n y phone and
will reach our imm edi ate res pon se team s . It is ve ry crucia l that each individual follow s thi s proced ure to en sure an appro pri ate
res pon se tim e of th e em erge nc y pers onnel.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Public Safety
Emergency Response Plan (ERP) Components
I. Pre-Emergency Planning & Coordination with Outside Parties
II. Personnel Roles, Lines of Authority, Training and Communication
Ill. Emergency Recognition & Prevention
IV. Safe Distances & Places of Refuge
V. Site Security and Control
VI. Evacuation Routes and Procedures
a. Fire in the Grand Junction Office
b. Fire in the Cascade Creek Field Office(s)
c. Fire in the Collbran Field Office(s)
d. Medical/Fire and/or Explosion, or Wildland Fire in Field Area
i. MAP: Conn Creek Compression Facility
ii. MAP: Cascade Creek Central Water Handling Facility
e. Vehicle Collision/Incident
f. Severe Thunderstorm/Flash Flood in Area
g. Blizzard Conditions
h. Oil, Salt Water Spill, Uncontrolled Gas Release
i. Chemical Release/Spill
j. Earthquake
k. Terrorism/Enemy Action
VII. Decontamination
VIII. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) & Emergency Equipment
IX. Emergency Medical Treatment & First Aid
X. Emergency Alerting and Response Procedure
XI. Media Relations Guide
XII. Critique of Response & Follow-up
Appendices
Appendix A: Fire Prevention Plan (field)
Appendix B:
Appendix C:
St. Mary's Care Flight Brochure -"How To Prepare A Landing Zone"
Designated Landing Zones
Appendix D:
Appendix F:
Appendix G:
Cascade Creek Aerial Map -Emergency Evacuation Routes & Muster Points
Collbran Aerial Map -Emergency Evacuation Routes & Muster Points
NFPA Diamond Key
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Introduction To The Piceance, Mid-Continent Business Unit (MCBU)
Oxy owns and operates natural gas exploration and production fields, covering approximately 129,000
net acres. The two fields operated by Oxy, the Cascade Creek Field and the Collbran Field, are both located
1within Garfield and Mesa Counties, Colorado, respectively. This operation includes +500 producing wells with
associated production equipment and structures, several miles of natural gas and water gathering lines,
satellite compressor stations and large compression facility. The office located in Grand Junction, Mesa
County, Colorado serves as the support office for Piceance development. The business unit headquarters and
additional support to Piceance operations is located in Houston, Texas.
Most of the Oxy Piceance area operations in Garfield and/or Mesa County are located in rugged terrain, away
from public access or direct influence. The enclosed maps show the general route of the field roads, well-site
locations and major above-ground facilities.
Natural gas is a safe, clean, dependable fuel used in millions of homes for cooking, heating, cooling and
drying. It is also used by many commercial and industrial customers. Although typically safe to us, natural gas
is an energy source and must be properly handled and does require a certain amount of caution when being
produced and used. Natural gas is not poisonous; however, it does displace oxygen in enclosed spaces and
may cause suffocation.
In its pure state, natural gas is odorless. Odorants, in low concentrations, are added when the gas enters local
distribution systems for safety purposes to serve as a warning of natural gas presence. DO NOT trust your
sense of smell to identify a gas leak. The most effective method used by natural gas companies to locate
leaks is with an instrument designed to "sniff' or locate leaks. A pipeline leak can be indicated by the following
signs: (1) blowing sound; (2) dirt being blown into the air; (3) bubbles or water being blown into the air when
the pipeline is located in a water source; (4) fire emanating from the ground or burning above the ground; (5)
vegetation turning brown on or near the right-of-way; (6) persistent odor associated with natural gas. Natural
gas is lighter than air and will not travel or accumulate close to the ground, as will liquefied petroleum gas
1(LPG) or gasoline fumes. It will rise quickly and be diluted in the atmosphere unless it is trapped within an
enclosure. In order for natural gas to burn, it must be combined with air to a perfect mixture. When the gas is
between 4 -14% combined with air, it will readily ignite.
Natural gas is compressible. It is compressed before entering transmission pipelines. Oxy Piceance area
compressor and pipeline systems fully comply with state and federal standards for construction and operation.
For production purposes, natural gas may also require the reduction and/or elimination of excess fluids and
hydrocarbons. Separators and tri-ethylene glycol dehydration units are located at well locations and at the
Conn Creek Compression Facility. The gas compression facility is not staffed 24 hours per day; however,
emergency contacts are posted at the entry to the facility. Internal operations are monitored through electronic
output with alerting capabilities 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. This facility is located on Oxy property.
There are no residents within 1 mile of the facility.
Public Safety
Oxy Piceance area has operating procedures in place that are intended to protect the public and its
employees from undue harm. In addition, the Company follows strict codes of compliance for the protection of
public and Company property and the natural environment. When a concern for public safety is encountered
within the Oxy Piceance area of operations, Oxy should be notified immediately! Oxy Piceance area
employees and consultants are trained and equipped to handle unexpected conditions associated with the
Company's natural gas production, gathering and processing systems. Emergency response organizations will
be utilized where necessary and to assist with the public and neighboring properties during emergencies.
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Emergency Response Plan (ERP) Components
I. Pre-emergency Planning & Coordination With Outside Parties
The following procedures cover emergency response guidelines that address anticipated emergency scenarios
and define training required for employees engaged in oil or gas exploration and production (E&P) operations.
The degree to which this ERP will be activated will depend entirely on the nature of the occurrence. There are
(3) main options Oxy will decide when implementing the ERP, from most engaged to least engaged: offensive
tactics, defensive tactics, and non-intervention. Remember, if offensive and defensive tactics are not feasible,
there is always the option to non-intervene. The incident commander's option must account for life safety first,
the environment second, and lastly, property (Oxy or non-Oxy).
The Piceance ERP Manual will be reviewed and updated at least annually to reflect current activity and to
increase effectiveness of the plan through discussions among all people involved. Each year Oxy employees
are required to receive training on the ERP accompanied with real-life emergency drills, followed by a formal
critique. These drills help improve the ER process, by addressing opportunities for improvement within the
ERP system.
This ERP has been shared with both Mesa and Garfield County officials, including the Local Emergency
Response Commission (LEPC). The plan has also been distributed to the DeBeque Fire Department and the
Plateau Valley Fire Department.
II. Personnel Roles, Lines of Authority. Training, & Communication
When feasible (dependent upon emergency severity) the Incident Command System (ICS) should be
established consisting of a designated and trained incident commander, with assignments given to the four
main categories for proper incident management: operations, logistics, planning, and finance. The incident
commander will have the overall responsibility of determining what personnel best fits each needed function.
INCIDEllT
COM'llAllDER
PUBLIC lllFORMATION LIAISOll
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OPERA TIO llS PLANlllllGI LOGISTICS FlllAllCE
SECTIOll INTELLEGEllCE SECTION SECTIOll
SECTIOll
Figure 1: ICS (Incident Command System) Tree
Below is the roles & responsibilities with required training, of the main components of a proper ICS, based on
Figure 1: /CS Tree. These established positions will vary, depending on incident severity, employee
availability, and readily emergency identification.
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Incident Commander (IC)
o Only an Oxy employee trained in HAZWOPER IC (24hr), Technician Level (24hr), and preferably Cleanup
Ops (40hr) can assume this role
o Responsible for the command function at all times
o Overall management of the incident
o Assessment of the incident priorities
o Assess resource needs and orders
o Coordinate with outside agencies as needed
o In charge of setting up the ICP (incident command post)
o Will assign specific roles during the initial phase of the emergency
Public Information Officer (PIO)
o This individual shall have HAZWOPER or ERP awareness training
o This individual will coordinate with the Oxy Public Affairs (See Table 3 in the Media Relations Guide
Section) prior to releasing any incident information to or associated members of the media
o Coordinate and get approval from the IC before the release of all incident-related information
o Should obtain advice/key messages from Oxy Public Affairs before talking to the media
o Determine staffing needs and order assistants as appropriate
o Monitor the public's reaction to information and report back to the IC
Liaison Officer (LNO)
o This individual shall have HAZWOPER or ERP awareness training
o Communicate with the IC the representing agencies (governmental, non-governmental, and private
entities/stakeholders) concerns and issues
o Maintain contact of and with all involved agencies
o Prepare and include necessary information about agencies in the IAP
o Only one LNO will be assigned for each incident
:safety Officer (SO)
o This individual shall have HAZWOPER IC (24hr) & Technician Level (24hr) Training
• This is usually an Oxy HES Specialist or designee
o Assess and communicate hazardous and unsafe situations
o Ensure a site safety and health plan is developed
o Develop safety measures or communication to assure personnel safety
o Immediately correct unsafe acts or conditions
o Maintain awareness of active and developing situations
o Prepare and include safety messages in the IAP (incident action plan)
o Assign assistants as needed
Operations Section
o This individual shall have HAZWOPER IC (24hr) & Technician Level (24hr) Training
o Directing the execution of the IAP
o Activating and executing the Site Safety and Health Plan
o Directing the preparation of unit operational plans
o Requesting or releasing sources
o Making expedient changes to the IAPs as necessary
o Reporting to the Incident Commander
Planningllntel/igence Section
o This individual shall have HAZWOPER IC Awareness Training at a minimum
o Work closely with the Operations Section and the IC in determining the best possible picture of the current
situation
~ Work closely with the Operations Section and the IC in determining the incident strategy and tactical
objectives
o Staffing, organizing, and supervising the planning section
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o Planning for relief and replacement of staff as appropriate
o Preparing for and participating in planning meetings
o Completing necessary ICS forms for the IAP
o Ensuring the IAP is constructing, copied, and disseminated to all incident personnel
o Communicating and implement the IAP
o Providing periodic status reports to the IC
Logistics Section
o This individual shall have HAZWOPER IC Awareness Training at a minimum
o Work closely with the IC in anticipating and providing all incident support requirements
o Order all resources through appropriate procurement methods
o Providing and establish all incident facilities, transportation, supplies, equipment, food, communications,
and any medical assistance during the incident
o Staffing, organizing, and supervising the logistics section
o Planning for relief and replacement of staff as appropriate
o Preparing for and participating in planning meetings
o Completing necessary ICS forms for the IAP
o Providing periodic status reports to the IC
Finance Section
o This individual shall have HAZWOPER IC Awareness Training at a minimum
o Work closely with the IC in estimating, tracking, and approving all incident expenses
o Monitoring and coordinating funding from multiple sources
o Ensuring that all company, local, state, and federal rules and laws are complied with in regard to spending
o Staffing, organizing, and supervising the Finance Section
o Planning for relief and replacement of staff as appropriate
o Preparing for and participating in planning meetings
o Completing necessary ICS forms for the IAP
o Providing periodic status reports to the IC
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Jerry Eubank
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O: 713.985.6344
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Chuck Sargent
C: 713.3 97.0784
O : 713 .366.5264
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TJ Cordova-Cascade Crk
970.712.8946
Operations Manager
Chris Clark
C: 970.462.8375
0 : 970.263.36 07
O: 713.215.7171
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Ill. Emergency Recognition & Prevention
HES
Alonzo Hernandez
970 .985.6055
Justin Booth
970.81 2 .7738
Tyson Ertel
970.712.4 660
M CBU HES Manage r
Karen Sinard
C: 713.857.6068
O : 713 .366 .5485
O: 713.366.5642
In the event of an emergency resulting from an industrial ac cident, forces of nature, or enemy action , there are
certain problems that can be anticipated . The purpose of th is plan is to outline the responsibi lity for meeting
such problems and to establish methods for handling the emergency with the least exposure to personnel,
environment , and property.
For the purpose of this plan, an emergency is considered to be any condition which requires
assistance over and above that which can be supplied by the normal personnel present at the time or
which cannot be handled in a routine manner.
A first aid incident or minor fire whi ch is limited to a small area , and whi ch can be handled by the personnel
present, does not fall under this plan . An emergency may include a med ical eme rgency , fire , seve re weather,
e xplosion , uncontrolled release of natural gas or enemy a ction .
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Upon recognition of an emergency it is critical that the supervisor on location follow the appropriate incident
notification outlined in Figure 2: Piceance Incident Notification Flowchart. Any lapse within the chain of
command locally, may severely damage the level of response needed, immediate crisis communication
required to Oxy-Houston personnel, and Oxy's self-image and operating reputation within the community.
It is essential that all personnel are familiar with the location, operation and properly trained on fire
extinguishers. Select personnel (i.e., plant operator) should be thoroughly familiar with all valves necessary to
isolate the source of any natural gas leak, pipeline rupture, processing facility failure or other production related
emergency. The location of all utility control points should be known by plant and field personnel, i.e., electric
switch boxes, water and gas control valves.
IV. Safe Distances & Places of Refuge
Depending on the emergency, personnel shall evacuate to a location upwind and uphill, if possible. Personnel
will meet at the designated safe area and a head count will be taken by the supervisor or the designee to
ensure that everyone is accounted for. Each field area has specific pre-determined areas of refuge with a
primary mustering point and a secondary mustering point (where applicable). It is important to note that each
mustering point is identified with a mustering sign and a windsock (where applicable). Personnel should look
for the mustering sign when evacuation is necessary. Below is a summary of the pre-determined mustering
points for each field: (See the maps herein for aerial representation).
Grand Junction Office:
o Primary Mustering Point ~ Southeast corner of the parking lot
o Secondary Mustering Point ~ Northeast corner of the parking lot
Cascade Creek Field
o Primary Mustering Point ~ Quadplex field office(s)
o Secondary Mustering Point ~ Corral at Conn Creek Rd (GC Rd 213) & GC Rd 204
Collbran Field
o East Plateau Area
• Primary Mustering Point ~ East Plateau Field Office
o Brush Creek Area
• Primary Mustering Point ~ Brush Creek Field Office
o Hell's Gulch Area
• Primary Mustering Point ~ East of Compressor Station
Site-specific evacuation routes, emergency procedures, and pre-selected muster points should be identified
and confirmed at each pre-job and regularly scheduled safety meeting for daily work tasks.
V. Site Security and Control
The Operations Section, in conjunction with the incident commander shall be responsible for assigning
company employees or contracted security forces to provide traffic control and establish a secure outside
perimeter prior to being assisted by local emergency response personnel. Additionally, the hot, warm, and
cold zones must be established for effective incident control. Figure 3 shows a generic incident layout.
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VI. Evacuation Routes and Procedures
The following are eight different potential emergencies that have been identified as having potential occurrence
for Oxy 's operations in the Piceance. It is imperative that employees familiarize themselves with each
emergency procedure and varying evacuation route for each . The RED BOX is a quick tool to identify proper
notifications , emergency tools , and forms that may need completion depending on emergency severity.
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Emergency Procedure:
Fire in the Grand Junction Office
760 Horizon Drive, Suite 101
Notifications
• 911 (GJ Fire Department)
• Oxy Floor Warden
• Other Oxy Employees
Emergency Tools
• Nearest Fire Extinguisher(s)
• Nearest Manual Fire Alarm Pull Station
• Floor Fire & Life Safety Map
Required Forms To Complete (post-incident)
• Fire Report Form
1. If safe to do so , determine the location of the fire in the building.
2 . Warn others in building ; activate the nearest fire alarm pull station .
3 . Notify your floor warden immediately. Make sure others are aware of the danger and are evacuating the
building.
4 . If fire is in the incipient stage and it can be done safely, extinguish the fire . If not , proceed to step #5.
5 . Leave the building quickly through the safest exit utilizing your specific f loor Fire & Safety Map. (Do not
use the elevator as an exit; the elevator is not a means of egress).
6. Meet in designated muster point/area of refuge. The Grand Junction personnel shall meet at the
SOUTHEAST corner of the parking lot from the 760 Horizon building . You can identify the
mustering area by the Oxy mustering sign . If wind or other conditions prevent using this location as
the muste r area, the alternative muster area will be in the NORTHEAST corner of the parking lot from
the 760 Horizon building. You can identify the mustering area by the Oxy mustering sign.
7 . Make sure all Oxy Piceance area employees are accounted for. (Floor wardens should utilize the
specific floor plan Fire & Safety maps to account for each floor)
8 . Call emergency personnel -DIAL 911
9 . Contact Oxy Pi ceance area Operations Manager.
10. If warranted and safe to do so, notify adjoining businesses and/or residents .
11 . Notify other company personnel to perform previously discussed & planned roles to setup the In cident
Command System (ICS) which could include, secure the area , assist in first aid , assist in evacuation, guide
EMS , etc.
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Emergency Procedure:
Fire in the Field Office(s)
Cascade Creek
Notifications
• Mesa Co. Dispatch (970.242 .1234)
• Other Oxy Employees
• Any Contract Employees
Emergency Tools
• Nearest Fire Extinguisher(s)
• Listen for whistle/air horn (audible alarm)
• Trailer Fire & Life Safety Map
Required Forms To Complete (post-incident)
• Initial Incident Report Form
• Accident/Incident Statement Form
• Fire Report Form
1 . If safe to do so , determine the locatio n of the fire in the building .
2 . Warn others in building ; activate the fire alarm .
3. Notify the office warden immediately. Make sure others are aware of the danger and are evacuating all
offices .
4 . If fire is in the incipient stage and it can be done safely, extinguish the fire . If not, proceed to step #5.
5. Leave the building quickly through the safest, nearest exit utilizing your specific Fire & Safety Map. Make
sure you leave your office door open , to aid the floor warden in evacuation efficiency.
6 . Meet in designated muster point/area of refuge . The Cascade Creek mustering point/area of refuge is
located by the field office(s). You can identify the mustering area by the Oxy mustering sign. In the
event that wind or other conditions prevent using th is location as the muster area, the alternative
mustering area is outside the Oxy gate at the Corral at Conn Creek Rd GC 213 & GC Rd 204 (look for
the mustering sign).
7 . Make sure all Oxy Pi cea nce area employees/critical contractors are accounted for.
8. Call emergency personnel -DIAL 970.242.1234
9. Contact Oxy Piceance Operations Manager.
10. If warranted and safe to do so , notify adjoining businesses and/or residents .
11. Notify other company personnel to perform previously discussed & planned roles to setup the Incident
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Command System (ICS) which could include , secure the area , assist in first aid, assist in evacuation, guide
EMS , etc.
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Emergency Procedure:
Medical, Fire and/or Explosion, or Wildland Fire
Cascade Creek & Collbran Fields
Notifications
• Mesa Co. Dispatch: 970.242 .1234
• Other Oxy Employees
• Other Contractors
Emergency Tools
• Nearest Fire Extinguisher(s)
• Tune to 106.7 FM OR Weather Channel on CB Radio
• CB Radio/Oxy Radio
• Vehicle (evacuation purposes)
• MSDS
• St. Mary's CareFlight Helicopter# (970) 332-4923
Required Forms To Complete (post-incident)
• Initial Incident Report Form
• Accident/Incident Statement Form
• Fire Report Form
1 . Survey the scene . If safe to do so , determine the nature and extent of the emergency. Determine
proximity of any hazardous substances that may change the course of the emergency if exposed.
2. If fire is in th e incipient stage and it can be done safely , extinguish the fire with a fire extinguisher or other
extinguishing agent, fire blanket, water, etc. If not proceed to step #3 .
3. If it is safe to do so , stop any unwanted release of flammables and de-energize unwanted power/energy
sources, to in clude closing natural gas pipeline or facil ity valves . If not, proceed to step #4 .
4 . If the area is unsafe, move to a safe area . Isolate yourse lf and others from the area immediately and
sound alarm with direct voice communication or other system as needed . Go to the appl icable mustering
points .
• Conn Creek Compression Facility Alarm System
o Utilizes combination strobe/audible combination to provide noti fication of egress both with in the
plant perimeter and inside buildings .
o Alarm system activated on either facility ESD activation during emergency event or operator
alarm system activation for notification of facility evacuation
o Alarm system provides audible for 15 seconds, and strobes function until reset.
5 . Notify Emergency Response Personnel
DIAL 7 Mesa County Dispatch (970) 242-1234.
Note : DO NOT USE "911 " from a satellite phone. You will not reach a local dispatcher.
It is critical that the following information is provided when emergency services are needed in the Oxy fiel d:
• Name and Phone Number of Caller.
• If LaUL o ng is not known, provide driving directions and plan to meet responding agencies at a suitable
rendezvous point and inform pe rs onnel where that will be and that someone will be at the appointed
place to meet them. Give landmarks , mileage and any other information to help responders find your
location .
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• Be aware that it may require more than one person to guide emergency personnel. (ambulance and fire
may show up at different times)
• Determine any hazardous substances located in or near the incident location
• Provide number of victims.
• Provide Mechanism of Injury (i.e. motor vehicle rollover, slip/trip/fall from elevated level, struck by heavy
object, head-on collision, etc.)
• Describe, to the best of your ability, the Type of lnjury(ies) (i.e. Amputation, burn, sprain/strain/fracture,
crushing, poisoning, loss of consciousness, etc.)
• STAY ON LINE WITH THE DISPATCHER UNTIL TOLD TO HANG UP. DO NOT GET
AGGRAVATED WITH THE TIME TAKEN TO GATHER INFORMATION. THE DISPATCHER WILL
SEND ASSISTANCE WHEN THEY HAVE ALL PERTINENT INFORMATION GATHERED. THEY
WILL NOT SEND RESPONDERS INTO A HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENT. DISPATCHERS ARE
TRAINED TO GATHER INFORMATION FOR THE RESPONDERS AND THEY ARE YOUR LINK TO
GETTING HELP AS SOON AS PRACTICAL.
6. If the accident is severe enough, then it is feasible to call in flight support from St. Mary's CareFlight
Helicopter. Refer to the Appendix B: "How To Prepare A Landing Zone" and to area maps (Appendices 0
& F) with designated Landing Zone locations.
7. Notify Supervisor or their designee
Supervisor or their designee should:
• Make sure EMS has been activated (See Item 5)
• Notify other company personnel to perform previously discussed & planned roles to secure the
area, assist in first aid, assist in evacuation, guide EMS etc.
8. Make sure all Oxy employees and contractors are accounted for by plant operations. Additional verification
as needed using facility sign in log.
9. Report any incident to the Oxy Piceance Area Management Team IMMEDIATELY following Figure 2:
Incident Notification Flowchart.
** In some instances it may be more practical and efficient to notify the supervisor first and have them call
EMS.
Key Tips On How To Recognize lnjury(ies) and Provide Initial Care:
• Activate Emergency Medical Services' Assistance BEFORE it is too late -Call for help early. If it looks
bad, feels bad, smells bad; it is probably bad.
• ALWAYS activate the local ground emergency service, even if you have notified CareFlight. Many times,
the helicopter cannot reach an area because of bad weather conditions or a higher priority call out.
Ground ambulance will verify landing zones and can provide guidance into an area for the helicopter.
• DO NOT CAUSE MORE HARM AND DO NOT BECOME ANOTHER VICTIM BY RUSHING INTO A
HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENT.
• Only provide care to the level of your training.
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• DO NOT move a victim unless there is imminent danger that could cause more harm.
• If available, communicate with CareFlight through the Emergency Services' radio channel for all landings.
The frequency should be on all Oxy Piceance area radios.
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Emergency Procedure:
Medical, Fire and/or Explosion, or Wildland Fire
Cascade Creek & Collbran Fields
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Facility/Compressor Stations
Notifications
• Mesa Co. Dispatch: 970.242.1234
• Other Oxy Employees
• Other Contractors
Emergency Tools
• Nearest Fire Extinguisher(s)
• Tune to 106 .7 FM OR Weather Channel on CB Radio
• CB RadiolOxy Radio
• Vehicle (evacuation purposes)
• MSDS CD
• St. Mary's CareFlight Helicopter#
Required Forms To Complete (post-incident)
• Initial Incident Report Form
• Accident/Incident Statement Form
• Fire Report Form
1. Survey the scene. If safe to do so , determine the nature and extent of the emergency . Determine
pro x imity of any hazardous substances that may change the course of the emergency if exposed .
2 . If fire is in the in cipient stage and it ca n be done safely, extinguish the fire with a fire e xtinguisher or other
extinguishing agent, fire blanket, water, etc. If not proceed to step #3 .
3 . If it is safe to do so, stop any unwanted release of flammables and de-energize unwanted power/energy
sources, to include closing natural gas pipeline or facility valves. If not , proceed to step #4.
4 . If the area is unsafe , move to a safe area . Isolate yourself and others from the area immediately and
sound alarm with direct voice communication or other system as needed . Go to the applicable mustering
points .
• Conn Creek Compression Facility Alarm System
o Utilizes combination strobe/audible combination to provide notification of egress both within the
plant perimeter and inside buildings .
o Alarm system activated on either facility ESD activation during emergency event or operator
alarm system activation for notification of facility evacuation
o Alarm system provides audible for 15 seconds, and strobes fun ction until reset.
5 . Notify Emergency Response Personnel
DIAL 7 Mesa County Dispatch (970) 242-1234.
Note: DO NOT USE "911 " from a satellite phone. You will not reach a local dispatcher.
It is critical that the following information is provided when emergency services are needed in the OXY field :
• Name and Phone Number of Caller.
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• If Lat/Long is not known, provide driving directions and plan to meet responding agencies at a suitable
rendezvous point and inform personnel where that will be and that someone will be at the appointed
place to meet them. Give landmarks, mileage and any other information to help responders find your
location.
• Be aware that it may require more than one person to guide emergency personnel. (ambulance and fire
may show up at different times)
• Determine any hazardous substances located in or near the incident location
• Provide number of victims.
• Provide Mechanism of Injury (i.e. motor vehicle rollover, slip/trip/fall from elevated level, struck by heavy
object, head-on collision, etc.)
• Describe, to the best of your ability, the Type of lnjury(ies) (i.e. Amputation, burn, sprain/strain/fracture,
crushing, poisoning, loss of consciousness, etc.)
• STAY ON LINE WITH THE DISPATCHER UNTIL TOLD TO HANG UP. DO NOT GET
AGGRAVATED WITH THE TIME TAKEN TO GATHER INFORMATION. THE DISPATCHER WILL
SEND ASSISTANCE WHEN THEY HAVE ALL PERTINENT INFORMATION GATHERED. THEY
WILL NOT SEND RESPONDERS INTO A HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENT. DISPATCHERS ARE
TRAINED TO GATHER INFORMATION FOR THE RESPONDERS AND THEY ARE YOUR LINK TO
GETTING HELP AS SOON AS PRACTICAL.
6. If the accident is severe enough, then ii is feasible to call in flight support from St. Mary's CareFlight
Helicopter. Refer to the Appendix B: "How To Prepare A Landing Zone" and to area maps (Appendices D
& F) with designated helipad locations.
7. Notify Supervisor or their designee
Supervisor or their designee should:
• Make sure EMS has been activated (See Item 5)
• Notify other company personnel to perform previously discussed & planned roles to secure the
area, assist in first aid, assist in evacuation, guide EMS etc.
8. Make sure all Oxy employees and contractors are accounted for by plant operations. Additional verification
as needed using facility sign in log.
9. Report any incident to the Oxy Piceance Area Management Team IMMEDIATELY following Figure 2:
Incident Notification Flowchart.
** In some instances it may be more practical and efficient to notify the supervisor first and have them call
EMS.
Key Tips On How To Recognize lnjury(iesl and Provide Initial Care:
• Activate Emergency Medical Services' Assistance BEFORE it is too late -Call for help early. If it looks
bad, feels bad, smells bad; it is probably bad.
• ALWAYS activate the local ground emergency service, even if you have notified CareFlight. Many times,
the helicopter cannot reach an area because of bad weather conditions or a higher priority call out.
Ground ambulance will verify landing zones and can provide guidance into an area for the helicopter.
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• DO NOT CAUSE MORE HARM AND DO NOT BECOME ANOTHER VICTIM BY RUSHING INTO A
HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENT.
• Only provide care to the level of your training.
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• DO NOT move a victim unless there is imminent danger that could cause more harm.
• If available, communicate with CareFlight through the Emergency Services' radio channel for all landings.
The frequency should be on all Oxy Piceance area radios.
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Emergency Procedure:
Vehicle Collision/Incident
Notifications
• Police (Mesa Co. Dispatch: 970.242.1234 or 911)
• Supervisor
• HES Group
Em ergen cy Tools
• CB RadiolOxy Radio
• Vehicle Reg i stration
• Ins urance Card
• 3-Day Em ergency Preparedness Kit (Oxy Emp l oyees)
Req uired Forms To Complete (post-inci dent)
• Inj ury Report Form (If Applicable)
• Driver's Accident Report Packet (glove-box)
OCClllENTAL OIL AND GAS CORPORATION
Injury/Vehicle Accident Reporting
All vehicle accidents, including those that do not involve personal injury or damage to a
vehicle, r equire the completion of a Driver's Report of Vehicle Accident immediately
fo ll owing the accident. Vehicle accidents occurring in leased vehicles and personal vehicles
being used for company business must be reported.
If injury results from a vehicle accident, it will also be necessary to complete an injury report .
A. Employee Injury
1 . You must immediately report to your supervisor any injury sustained at work, no
matter how slight the injury may be . Failure to report an injury promptly could r esu lt in
the Company questioning a claim at a later date.
2. Your immediate supervisor wi ll investigate the injury and prepare the appropriate
reports.
D. Vehicle Collision
1. A vehicle collision is defined as any vehicle contact or damage requiring repairs to a
Company vehicle, another vehicle, injury to a pedestrian, animal, or third party or
damage to Compa ny property.
2 . If you are involved in a vehicle coll is ion :
a. STOP. NEVER LEA VE THE SCENE OF AN ACCIDENT.
b. Obtain help for injured p ersons . Render "GOOD SAMARITAN" first aid if you are
qualified to do so.
c . Notify police and a Company Supervisor.
d . Obtain necessary information at the scene. Exchange only driver's license number and
in surance information with the other driver, but DO NOT make commitments. Simpl y
state that you will report the collision to your company. Any liability will be
determined by the Company and ou r insurance carrier. DO NOT express opinions or
become involved in arguments.
c. Have witnesses provide you with thei r address and telephone numbers so they can be
reached for fo ll ow-up statements regarding the collision.
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OCCIDENTAL OIL AND GAS CORPORATION
DRIVER'S REPORT OF VEHICLE ACCIDENT
Repolf aflvehicle accidents immediately on this form regard/fss of amovnt of damage or loss. Do no/ dJscuss acddent wlrh any0/16 except company reprasenfa/Ne or police.
In case of hl}uty to othsrs, or serious property damage, nolify your wpeMsor a/ once. Be cerldin to secure the names and addr9ms of witnesses, bystanders, or people in
Iha lmmeiftale vfcltlity who may have seen Ille sccldeflf or heard any sfatemen1 made by persons involved.
GIVE DETAILS AS FULLY AS POSSIBLE
1.a) U OPERATIONS b) U GAS PROCESSING c) U OTHER
2. REGION/OFFICE 3. FACILITY
4. DRIVER
5. DRIVER'S HOME ADDRESS
~ffi 6.CITY 7. STATE
a. > 8. JOB CLASSIFICATION 9. DATE EMPLOYED 10. AGE
~-11. DRIVER'S SOC. SEC. NUMBER 12. DRIVER'S LICENSE NUMBER oa: 13. DRIVER'S LICENSE: a) 0 OPERATOR b) 0 COMMERCIAL 00
14. LICENSE RESTRICATIONS: a) 0 Yes b) 0 No
IN COMPLIANCE WITH THESE RESTRICTIONS? a) D Yes b) D No
OTHER OCCUPANT'S NAMES:
15. ACCIDENT LOCATION: 16. CITY 17. STATE
DATE OF ACCIDENT: 18. MONTH 19. DAY 20. YEAR --
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22. PURPOSE OF TRIP:
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23. OWNER: a) LJ OCCIDENTAL b) LJ OTHER 24. COMPANY VEHICLE NUMBER
~~ 25. VEHICLE TYPE: a) 0 AUTO bl D PICKUP o) 0 TRUCK __ TONCAPACITY
<o 26. YEAR: 27. MAKE:
a.-28. DESCRIBE DAMAGE TO VEHICLE: :; :c g!l.!
29. ESTIMATED COST TO REPAIR COMPANY VEHICLE:
DRIVER: YEAR MAKE
Iii OWNER'S ADDRESS: CITY: STATE:
ffi w OTHER OCCUPANTS NAMES: :c .J DESCRIBE DAMAGE TO VEHICLE: I-g
o~ 30. ESTIMATED COST TO REPAIR VEHICLE(S): $
IATIACH EXPLANATION IF MORE THAN ONE VEHICLE IS INVOLVEOI
INJURED PERSONS' NAMES:
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32. LIGHTING
(Check Ona)
33, ROAD CONDITIONS
(Check One)
a)D D.y
b)OWet
c)Otcy
d)0Snow
a) 0 Daylight
b) 0 Dawn
c) D Dusk
cl) D Nighl·l~hted
e) D Night-unlighted
WHAT DRIVERS WERE DOING (Cheok One for Each)
36. COMPANY 37. OTHER
DRIVER DRIVER
a) D a) D Going Streight
b) D b) D Overtaking, Passing
c) O c) D Making Right Tum
d) D d) D Making Left Tum
a) D e) D Making U Tum
0 0 O D Slowing
CONTRIBUTING FACTORY BY EACH DRIVER (Check All That Apply)
36. COMPANY 38. OTHER
DRIVER DRIVER
a) D a) D Speeding
b) 0 b) 0 Travelfng too fast for conditions
o) D c) D Failed to yield right ol way
cl) D d) D Passed atop elgn
e) D e) D Disregarded traffic algnal
0 D O D Drove left of oenter
g) 0 g) 0 Swmed to miss objeot
h) D h) O Following too closely
0 D ij D Made lmpruper tum
j) 0 D D Driver Inattention
34. ROAD CHARACTERISTICS
(Check All That Apply)
a)D Paved
35. ROAD DESIGN
(Check One)
a) D Interstate
b)O Highway b) 0 Unpaved
C) 0 Straight
d) D Curved
e)O Flat
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h) D Stopped slgn/lght
I) D Entering traffic
J) D Partced
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k) D Under Influence Of alcohol, drugs
I) D Inadequate brakes
m)O Driver fatigue
n) D Improper lane ohange
o) D Improper backing
Pl 0 Road deleot
q) 0 Mechanical defect
~ 0 Tire defeot
40. TYPE OF COWSION: a) HEAD ON D b) SIDESWIPE D c) RIGHT ANGLE D cl) REAR END 0
41.DAY OF WEEK: a) MON O b) TUE D c) WED 0 d) THU 0 a) FRI D O SAT 0 g) SUN D
42. CITATION GIVEN TO: e) COMPANY DRIVER 0 b) OTHER PARTY 0 VIOLATION TYPE: ---------
43. VEHICLE CARGO: ; DATE OF LAST STATE VEHICLE INSPECTION:
44.ANYKNOWNDEFECTSONVEHICLEPRIORTOACCIDENT? a) YES D b) NO D Ust: ---------
45. WERE OCCUPANTS OF COMPANY VEHICLE WEARING SEAT BELTS? a) YES 0 b) NO
46. WERE OCCUPANTS OF OTHER VEHICLE(S) WEARING SEAT BELTS? a) YES 0 b) NO 0
47. HAD COMPANY DRIVER ATTENDED DEFENSIVE DRIVING COURSE? a) YES 0 b) NO 0
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USE DOTTED LINE TO SHOW PATtl OF VEHICLE AFTER ACCIDENT-........ c::::>
tNqlCATEJlURVEHICLE CA:> OUTSIQER'S VEHICLE Ci:>
SHOW MOTORCYCLE ev---. 0-0 PEDESTRIAN SY --+ 0 RAILROAD ev HIHH
PLEASE COMPLETE THE SKETCH ABOVE SHOWING THE MOVEMENT OF THE VEHICLE(S).
PLEASE EXPLAIN HOWTHEAOCIDENT HAPPENED: -----------------------
HAVEYOUSUBMITTEDREQUIREDREPORTSTOSTATEANDLOCALAUTHOAITIES? a) YES 0 b) NO 0
WHAT WOULD YOU DOTO PREVENT ASIMILAR ACCIDENT? ---------------------
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72-265 {02·01)
Distribution: OOGC HES Department, P.O. Box 27757, Houston, TX 77227·7757
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Emergency Procedure:
Severe Thunderstorm/Flash Flood
Notifications
• Other Oxy Employees
• Other Contractors
• Other Operators
Emergency Tools
• Tune to 106.7 FM OR Weather Channel on CB Radio
• 3-Day Emergency Preparedness Kit (Oxy Employees)
• Oxy Radio/CB Radio
1. During threatening weather or if severe weather has been predicted , tune to and monitor local weather
radio or news broadcasts. When a severe weather warning has been issued for any location in the area ,
immediately notify office and field personnel that may be affected.
2. If possible, inform others to tune into local weather newscasts to stay abreast of possible conditions and/or
weather changes in their area.
3 . In the office:
• Inform personnel.
• If damage is sustained refer to emergency procedu res for "Medical and/or Fire and Ex plosion "
In the field :
• If time allows, notify others of your location and situation .
• Do not attempt to out run severe weather or flash floods .
• Seek shelter if available , otherwise stay in vehicle. )
• Do not drive into flowing water.
• Do not park and take shelter beneath trees .
• Avoid e x posed areas , ridgelines , natural washes
• If caught out of your vehicle in the open then proceed downhill to a less ex posed side slope
location . Avoid trees , fences, large rocks . Squat in the open on the balls of your feet with your head
down. Cover ears with hands , elbows in , and wait the situation out.
• After Severe Weather or Flash Flood is clear notify others that you are okay , if possible.
• Provide assistance to others if you are capable.
4. Make approp riate company notifications of injuries or damage to company property.
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Emergency Procedure:
Severe Weather -Blizzard
Notifications
• Other Oxy Employees
• Other Contractors
• Other Operators
Emergency Tools
• Tune to 106.7 FM OR Weather Channel on CB Radio
• 3-Day Emergency Preparedness Kit (Oxy Employees)
• Oxy Radio/CB Radio
1. During threatening weather or if severe weather has been predicted, tune to and mon itor local weather
radio or news broadcasts . When a blizzard warning has been issued in the area, immediately notify office
and field personnel that may be affected . Inform others to tune into local weather newscasts to stay abreast
of possible conditions and/or weather changes in their area.
2 . If a blizzard is underway:
• Inform personnel.
If stranded in blizzard conditions :
• If possible, notify others of deteriorating conditions along with your location and situation before
communications are lost.
• DO NOT leave your vehi c le unless absolutely necessary . Assure exhaust pipe is clear of
obstructions and run engine only when needed to conserve fuel.
• If stranded away from your vehicle or if it is necessary to abandon the vehicle, seek shelter in a
stable structure and wait for help to arrive. If shelter is not available build a snow cave and wait for
help. If caught outside of shelter, build a fire if possible.
• Try to stay dry. Change to dry and weather resistant gear.
• If you are caugh t with more than one person in a blizzard DO NOT SEPARATE. Provide assistance
to others, if you are capable .
• Do not attempt to walk off the Mesa during blizzard conditions .
3 . Make appropriate company notifications of injuries or damage to company property.
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Emergency Procedure:
Spill and/or Uncontrolled Gas Release
Notifications
• Other Oxy Employees
• Other Contractors
• Other Operators
Emergency Tools
• Tune to 106.7 FM OR Weather Channel on CB Radio
• MSDS
• Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG)
• Wind direction
Required Forms To Complete (post-incident)
• Accident/Incident Statement Form
• Spill Report Form
1 . If safe to do so, determine the nature and extent of the release and isolate the release. Be aware of
hazardous substances or equipment in the area that may potentially create a change to the immediate
emergency, i.e., hydrocarbon vapors .
2. If the release can not be safely isolated , evacuate the premise and establish roadblocks to prevent others
from entering.
3. Notify Supervisor or their designee
**Supervisor or their designee should:
• If necessary, notify other company personnel to perform previously discussed & planned roles to )
secure the area or assist as operationally needed .
• Begin cleanup and remediation procedures as soon as possible.
• Contact Oxy Piceance area IMMEDIATELYlll
• Fill out and submit spill report form , in accordance with Oxy policies and procedures.
The (4) most common releases that could occur under this potential emergency are :
• Condensate
• Produced Water
• Wet Natural Gas
• Dry Natural Gas
**Note: Report all spills/releases to Oxy Piceance area no matter the quantity. Oxy Piceance area will
make the proper notifications to government agencies.
• A spill is less than one barrel is not reportab le to the COGCC, but reportable to Oxy .
• A sp ill is equal to or greater than one barrel outside of contain ment or berm, shall be reported to
COGCC and the entity with jurisdiction over emergency response w ithin the local municipality.
• A spill is 5 barrels or greater is reportable to the COGCC and the entity with jurisd ict ion over
emergency respons e within the lo ca l municipality, and requires a 24 hou r notification to both.
• A spill of a refined petroleum product (hydraulic fluid , fuel , etc) from a regulated storage tank and
greater than 25 gallons is reportable to CDPHE.
• All spills on federal lands are reportable .
• Consult Oxy's SPCC plan for additional reporting requirements.
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Emergency Procedure:
Chemical Release/Spill
) Notify Affected Personnel
• Other Oxy Employees
• Other Contractors
• Other Operators
• Mesa Co. Dispatch: 970 .242 .1234 (if needed)
Emergency Tools
• Tune to 106.7 FM OR Weather Channel on CB Radio
• MSDS
• Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG)
• Wind direction
Required Forms To Complete (post-incident)
• Accident/Incident Statement Form
• Spill Report Form
1 . If safe to do so, determine the nature and extent of the re lease.
• Stay up wind and uphill
• Locate Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), placards or labels that would help identify the
chemical
• Refer to Hazardous Communication (HAZCOM) program, Oxy Piceance Chemical Inventory, the
ERG guidebook, placards, and labels for help in identifying the chemical and response procedures
if necessary.
2 . If there is no danger, isolate the release.
3 . If th e release can not be safely isolated , evacuate the premises and establish roadblocks to prevent others
from entering the affected area.
4 . Notify Supervisor or their designee
5 . Supervisor or their designee should :
• If necessary , notify other company personnel to perform previously discussed & planned roles to
secure the area or assist as operationally needed. **
• Contact lo cal HAZMAT Response Team (Mesa County Dispatch 970-242-1324), if needed for
immediate response and control of a hazardous chemical release .
• Notify Oxy Piceance area IMMEDIATEL Ylll
• Begin cleanup and remediation procedures as soon as possible.
• Consult Ox y's SPCC plan for additional reporting requirements.
The most com mon chemical spills having potential to release are:
• Methanol
• Corrosion/Scale Inhibitor
• Diesel Fuel
** If the spill is on public ground or the public might be in any danger, notify local emergency services.
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Emergency Procedure:
Earthquake
Notify Affected Personnel
• Mesa Co. Dispatch: 970.242.1234
• Other Oxy Employees
• Other Contractors
• Other Operators
Emergency Tools
• Tune to 106.7 FM OR Weather Channel on CB Radio
• CB Radio/Oxy Radio
• Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG)
• MSDS
Required Forms To Complete (post-incident)
• Injury Report Form (If Applicable)
If you are inside during an earthquake:
1. Immediately take cover under a table or desk, or stand in a doorway. In areas w he re cover is not
available, kneel at the base of an interior wall , facing the wall and with head down and covered by
arms .
2 . Turn your body away from windows and mirrors .
3 . Be alert for falling objects and stay away from overhead fixtures, filing cabinets , boo kcases , and
electrical equipment.
If you are outside during an earthquake:
1. Move to an open area away from buildings , trees , and power lines.
2 . If unable to move to an open area , watch for falling objects .
If you are in an automobile during an earthquake:
1. Stop your vehicle in the nearest open area.
2. Stay in the vehicle until the shaking stops .
After an earthquake:
1. Be aware of the possibility of aftershocks.
2. If possibl e and it is safe to do so , eva cuate the building as so on as the shaking h as ceased . (Meet at
the applicable Primary Mustering Area )
3. Do not move injured persons unless they are in obvious immediate dange r (from fi re , bu ilding collapse ,
etc.)
4 . Open doors carefully. Wat ch for falling obje cts .
5. Do not use el evators.
6 . Do not use matc hes or lighters.
7 . Limit use of telephone to calls for emergency servi ces .
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Emergency Procedure:
Terrorism Attack/Threat/Enemy Action
Notifications
• Mesa Co. Dispatch: 970.242.1234
• Other Oxy Employees
• Other Contractors
• Other Operators (See Erner. Contact List)
Emergency Tools
• Tune to 106 .7 FM OR Weather Channel on CB Radio
• CB Radio/Oxy Radio
• MSDS
• Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG)
• Wind direction
Required Forms To Complete (post-incident)
• Injury Report Form (If Applicable)
1 . There are (4) main types of terrorist activity to be aware of:
D Chemical
D Biological
D Radiological/Nuclear
D Explosives
2 . Pay attention to the following indicators: (Any suspicious activity should be reported i mmediately.)
D Is the emergency response to a target hazard or target threat ?
D Has there been a threat?
D Are there multiple (non -trauma related) victims?
D Are responders victims?
D Are hazardous substances involved?
D Has there been an explosion?
D Has there been a secondary attack/explosion?
If There Is One Indicator ...
D Respond with a heightened level of awareness
If There Are Multiple Indicators ...
D You may be on the scene of a terrorist attack
D Initiate response operations with extreme caution
D Be alert for actions against responders
D Evaluate and implement personal protective measures
D Consider the need for ma ximum respiratory protection or a full evacuation
D Make immediate contact with law enforcement for coordination
3 .Evacuate the area immediately to the applicable primary muster point ,, make notifications to immediate
supervisor, HES Group, applicable Fire Department.
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VII. Decontamination
Decontamination or DEGON will be very limited to Oxy employees, due to the fact that offensive operations will
be infrequent without the implementation of a respiratory protection program. However, it is the IC 's
responsibility to ensure that contract personnel involved with cleanup of hazardous materials follow proper
DEGON procedures . DEGON shall always be established in the warm zone of an incident.
VIII. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) & Emergency Equipment
PPE and emergency equipment is critical to an effective and safe eme rgency response for entry personne l.
The Operations Section is responsible to ensure all entry team members are wearing the appropriate level of
PPE . Currently, Oxy Piceance area have not implemented a respiratory protection program (RPP), since a
program has not been deemed necessary for Oxy employees at this time . For this reason, PPE will strictly
consist of an ANSI-approved hard hat and safety glasses w/ sideshie lds, ASTM-approved steel-toe boots or
chemical resistant steel-toe boots, and 100% cotton/wool or FRC (flame resistant clothing). Additional PPE
may include a Tyvek chemical splash suit, neoprene gloves , face-shie ld, goggles , etc., depending on the
scenario. Of course , all emergencies shall require an appropriate PPE site analysis prior to entry. Emergency
equipment is also critical to effective emergency response . Below is a general list of Oxy -provided equipment:
(Note : this list may not be all inclusive)
Emergency Equipment
1st Aid Kits 4-Gas Monitor (CO, H2S, LEL , 02)
AED (automatic ex ternal defibri ll ator) (GJ office, CC
Fire Extinquishers Field office, CCCF Control ro om )
Backboard (located in CC Field Office) Explosion-Proof F la shliqhts
Spill Confinement Supplies (booms, diapers, pillows )
Eyewash Stations & Bottles (CCWHF, EPCS, B ru sh Creek office)
Landing Zone LZ Turbo Lights (CC Field
office, CCCF Control Room)
Table 2: Emergency Equipment
IX. Emergency Medical Treatment & First Aid
In the event of an emergency involving injury to Oxy employees and/or contract personne l, immediate care
shall be provided to the injured to abate any life-threatening injuries (e.g.; card iac arrest, brea t hing stopped ,
and profuse bleeding , etc .), if deemed safe to do so . At least 50% of all Oxy employees are requ ired to be
trained in First Aid (FA), Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), and the use of an Automatic External
Defibrillator (AED).
All other medical treatment beyond the first aid level , will require the evaluation of trained medical
professionals from ambulance service to medical physicians at the cl in ic/hospital. The DeBeq ue Fire
Department, the Plateau Valley Fire Department, and the St . Mary 's Care Fli ght Hel icopter can all provid e
advanced first aid at the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) level. Hospital attention should be considered
with respect to the below table , outlining medical facility protocol by prior ity . However, each emergency or
incident should be managed case by case depending on injury severity .
Priority Medical Facility Contact Number
Non-Emergency Work Partners Occupational Clinic 970.241 . 5585
Non-Emergency Grand River Health & Safety Center 970.285.5731
Emergency St. Marv's Hospital 970.244.2990
Table 3: Medical Facility Protocol
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X. Emergency Alerting and Response Procedure
Once an employee recognizes the occurrence of an emergency , he/she will notify their immediate supervisor,
)following Figure 2: Inciden t Notification Flowchart.
The on-scene Incident Command Staff shall notify the appropriate lines of authority and emergency response
agencies as follows :
A. Notify Mesa County Di spatch at 970.2 42 .1234.
B. Call law enforcement officers to help control traffic and the public, if necessary. If roadblocks are required
and established during an emergency, advise th e contro l points what outside help may be expected so
that they can be admitted to the project area.
C. Consider the necessity of evacuating any re sidents in the area. Currently , there are ran ching interests
and residential areas in the field(s) that may need notification .
D. Establish contact with Civil Defense , Electric Companies, Gas Companies or other service organizations
as needed .
E. Contact Doctors , Hospi tals , HAZMAT and ambulances as necessary.
F. Contact any outside help necessary, such as construction contractors, tank trucks and other producers in
the area which may be affected .
G. Maintain communications and information flow with Oxy Picean ce area and all potentially affected
personnel.
Notification to Oxy-MCBU management of any Health, Environment and Safety (HES) incident shall be
made as soon as possible after the incident, so that additional steps can be taken as needed.
Emergency response agencies as listed on page 3 of this plan shall be notified as needed . Below is the typical
notification via the OXY chain of command , in accordance with OOG HES&S Procedure 60.400.0500 In cident
Reporting and Investigation Standard.
EMERGEN CY
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MCBU Asset
Man.ag er N otifies
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~ OXY EmployHI
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Emergency
ALL INCIDENTS
~ OPS or Drilling ~ O X Y Supervisor Manager Notifies
MCBU A sset Notifies OPS or
Man;iiger Drilling Ma nager
~ President of ~ OOG·USA Or. Ray R. Irani ,
Notifies CEO o f OPC
Dr. Ray R. lunl, Informs ECOB
CEO olOPC
SIGNIFICANT INCIDENTS
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Notifies O XY
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IMPORTANT & SIGNIFICANT INCIDENTS
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Figure 6: Oxy Crisis Notification Flowchart
XI. Media Relations Guide
All inquiries/requests for information from the media and the public should be referred to the Oxy Piceance
area Operations Manager or MCBU-Asset Manager. Media relations are prohibited from entering the incident
scene and must stay outside the perimeter. Below is the list of Oxy Public Affairs that the PIO must liaison
with:
Preference Name Office Home Cell
Primary Heather Margain 956-429-0606 NA 956-270-1280
Secondary Susie Geiger 661-412-5044 661-587-14 73 661-3037651
Tertiary Eric Moses 310.433.6377 310.458. 3458 310.710.0743
Table 4: Oxy Public Affairs
XII. Critique of Response & Follow-up
Following all emergency response operations, a critique of the response efforts should be conducted to allow
critical feedback that could improve the next potential emergency response management. This can be
accomplished either verbally or in a structured, classroom setting outlining "what went right, what went wrong,
and what can be improved on". The critique should always be documented for legality reasons. It is important
to remember that a critique should be constructive, which means a positive effort is being conducted. An
incident critique is not a "blame game".
Additionally, all forms from each functional ICS group should be reviewed, for assistance with the critique. Any
corrective actions developed from the critique should be documented and followed with action plans/target
dates to ensure consistency with emergency response efforts throughout all operational phases.
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Appendix A: Field Fire Prevention Plan
Introduction
The Fire Prevention Plan is a guide to help you know what to do and who to contact during a fire breakout in
the mesa/valley where Oxy has operations.
Having the available resources and knowing how to access them is crucial for someone who is involved in a
fire incident and is injured or in critical condition. The information provided will help to increase an
understanding of Oxy's policy and help in providing assistance to the general public and to Oxy should
unexpected conditions arise which create a concern for public safety.
All Oxy employees, contractors, sub-contractors, or anyone on Oxy-owned property should have the
Emergency Response Plan (ERP) Manual available if needed for a resource in case of an emergency
situation. The Fire Prevention Plan is in addition in the ERP Manual and specifically lays out a plan of action
for workers to follow when an unexpected fire does happen.
This section cannot cover all potential situations that may require emergency procedures. Check with the local
Oxy representative for site specific procedures in effect for a particular work location.
Types of Fires
There are five general types of fires that have the possibility to occur on Oxy operations. They are lightning,
smoking, flaring, hot work, and vehicle fires all which can result in a serious wild-land fire. Better
understanding these types of hazards will only help you realize how to respond more efficiently if a wildfire
occurs.
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Lightning
Lightning is one of the most beautiful displays in nature. It is also one of the most deadly natural phenomena
known to man. With bolts that are hotter than the sun, lightning can do some serious damage. One of the
most common natural fires is caused by lightning. According to the Colorado Department of Local Affairs,
"about half of all the wildfires in Colorado are lightning caused fires". Storms can move in very quickly on top
of the mountain and lightning can become a severe hazard. In the United States alone, lightning sets 10,000
forest fires and causes $100 million in property damage every year. Always stay inside during a lightning
storm; never go outside. If you are caught outside during a lightning storm avoid trees, fences, poles, or
anything metal.
Smoking
The second type of fire is smoking. The best way to prevent a fire from smoking is to smoke only in
designated smoking areas or in your vehicle. Never throw a cigarette butt outside. This is one of the most
common ways fires are started. Pay attention to posted "NO SMOKING" signs and never smoke near
flammable liquids or gases.
Flaring
Another potential fire hazard is flaring. Flaring or venting is a controlled burning process of natural gas that
cannot be processed for sale or use because of technical reasons. Oxy has long used flaring and venting to
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safely dispose of gases that occur in the production and processing of natura l gas. In emergency situations ,
flaring provides a safe way to stabilize equipment.
Hot Work
A fourth fire danger is hot work which includes welding, grinding , and cutting . Each one of these is e xtremely
dangerous because of the high fire danger they present. Dry , hot temperatures provide the perfect
en v ironment for sparks to ignite and start a wild-land fi re. Every contractor who intends to perform one of
these operations for Oxy must have a permit to do so before they start t heir job. Each contractor must have an
established person that is the "fire watch " while the hot work is being performed. This person stands ready
with an approved fire extinguisher to put out any fires that may start. The fire watch is requi red to rema in at the
hot work area for a period of 30 minutes after the job is complete. This lessens the chance of a fire occurring.
Vehicle Hazards
Another fire concern is vehicles that are equipped with catalytic converters . Cata ly sts reduce emiss io ns by
accelerating the combustion of pollutants leaving the engine . In doing th is job, they get hot. The outs ide metal
temperatures of some types of converters may approach 800 to 1000 F under conditions of e xtreme ly high
engine loading . In other words, catalytic converters on vehicles get extremel y hot after a long drive up the
mountain . So parking should be only in a designated parking area at the location. Never park a catalyst-
equipped vehicle, or any vehicle , on a pile of dry grass/brush or other dry vegetation . Always park where you
can easily access the nearest exit by driving forward. Surve y the scene so you know your exits for means of a
quick escape .
When a Fire Breaks Out:
If a potential wildfire breaks out on the mesa , the most important thing is accountabil ity . First of all notify
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someone of the fire, whether it be your supervisor, coworker, etc. Second , ca ll the Mesa County Dispatch )
immediately at (970) 242-1234; the sooner the fire department is dispatched , the qu icker the response time will
be. All fires on federal lands should require immediate notification to the appl ic able Oxy personne l. Then
analyze the situation and determine what the potential hazards are .
Ask yourself these questions:
Are there any hazardous or toxic chem icals at risk?
Is the fire life threatening?
Is there damage to public property?
If possible and not a risk to life , isolate the fuel sources.
Ne xt, determine if the fire can be extinguished, if so, alert someone else of your plans , loc ate the nearest fire
extinguisher and proceed to put the fire out. Every employee of Oxy should be trained on how to properly
extingu ish a fi re.
Note : Oxy recommends fighting a fire ONLY in the incipient stage. What is the incipient stage? A fire
in its beginning stage . Incipient stage fires can be controlled with portable fire extinguishers .
There are (4) steps to extinguish a fire called the PASS system :
Pull -Pull the safety pin
Aim -Remove the hose and aim the nozzle toward the fire
Squeeze -Holding the handle , squeeze the trigger
Sweep -Extinguish the fire in a sweeping motion , from left to right
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When to Leave
nspettion
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If the fi re cannot be put out by the fire ext inguisher in the in cipient stage, it is time to eva c uate the area
immediately. Communication is key, inform everyone to evacuate the lo c at ion and make sure everyone is
accounted for. There should be designated meeting or muster points on location , where the entire
crew/employees would meet in the event of an emergency. During the brief meeting , decide which route is the
safest to use and evacuate as soon as possible .
C ascade Creek
There are (4) alternative routes of escape from O xy Cascade Creek operations . The first three possible ex its
are drivable escape routes and the latter is a cow trail. The primary escape route is off the O xy road leading to
Conn Creek Road . The second is off Logan Wash Road if possible . The third alternative is to drive north on
Trail Ridge Road , wh ich is the road that lays directly north of the mesa well lo cations . If you stay on Trail
Ridge Road it will eventually take you north to Rio Blanco County on County Road 5 and then to Colorado
Highway 13. The other possible route would be to hike down the cow path that is connected to Oxy's valley
operations . T his allows (4) different evacuation routes where if one e xit is bloc ked th e re is always an
alternative . Please note the (3) secondary routes are ONLY for emergency access and are intended for the
safe escape of Oxy co ntractor s/sub-contracto rs .
C ollbran
There are (3) alternative routes from the Ox y Collbran operations . All three are drivable es cape routes on
public highways. From the East Plateau area , one can take 60 Road, 59 Y2 Road , and Grove Creek Road
North to H ighway 330 and then h e ad eastbound to Highway 65 to 1-70. A secondary es cape route can be
followed by heading South on 59 Road , to AA 50 Drive , to Lakeshore Drive , to Highway 65 southbound to
Delta, then to the City of Cedaredge , to the City of Delta at Highway 92.
The Brush Creek area primary escape route is Highway 330 eastbound to the City of Collbran and then
eastbound to Highway 65, to 1-70 . A secondary route can be followed westbound on Highway 330 to
Northeast County Road 342, to North Divide Creek Road to the City of Silt and then 1-70.
The Hell's Gulch are a primary escape route is south on Canyon Road 342, to Highway 330 eastbound to the
City of Collbran , and then eastbound to Highway 65 , to 1-70. A secondary route can be followed westbound on
Highway 330 to Northeast County Road 342, to North Divide Creek Road to the City of Silt and then 1-70 .
Where To Go
Once you have evacuated the area, the primary muster point for each individual on the Cascade Creek lease
would be the O xy field offices. (Sec ondary is the cattle pens at Conn Creek Rd GC 213 & GC Rd 204 .)
Everyone should meet there and be accounted for by the supervisor in charg e. If your path of escape is Trail
Ridge Road , continue until you reach Piceance Creek, Rio Blanco county roads . Travel east on R io Blanco
8 ounty Road 5 to Colorado Highway 13 and then south on Highway 13 to Rifle , CO and Interstate 70 .
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Once you are in the safe zone contact your supervisor immediately for accountab ility. Drive carefu l and when
emergency vehicles are met on the road , pull over and always give them the rig ht awa y. Report all fires,
regardless of the size to an Oxy representative as soon as possible.
If a situati on occurs where all exits are blocked , find a location with a bare , dirt pad and wa it out the fire . Pa rk
your vehicle the farthest point away from all production units and methanol /condensate tanks and turn the
engine off. Stay in your vehicle with the windows rolled up and the air conditioner/heater off, w ith all vents
closed . This will keep smoke from entering the vehicle .
Who/What is in Danger?
There are several major operations that are in the danger zone if a fire breaks out . Drilling rigs , mul tiple
production sites , various contractors on location , hunter/rancher cab ins , and particularly temporary housing
units are a major concern for Oxy . Also , other oil/gas companies in the area trave l daily on Logan Wash Road
and could also be affected .
Temporary Housing Units
One of the most susceptible places for a wild-land fire to catch employees off-guard is the temporary hous ing
units . Remote locations provide an opportunity for a fire to easily arrive and trap emp l oyees w ith no
access/egress to escape. The temporary housing units are being assessed per Colorado state a nd coun ty
regulations to ensure the health and safety of each employee .
Fire Dangers/Hazards
The following is a list of things that should be considered for fire prevention :
• Temporary housing units must be a minimum of 75 feet from the well-head and condensate/methanol )
tanks .
• Smoking is allowed only in des ignated smoking areas . Smoking is NOT ALLOWED ins ide an y
temporary housing units owned or leased by Ox y on Ox y property. Matches and all smok ing equipment
may not be carried into "No Smoking " areas . Butt disposal containers sh o uld be placed in the
designated smoking areas.
• Absolutely no drugs, alcohol , or firearms. Methamphetamine laborator ies are EXTREMELY
DANGEROUS and will not be tolerated on O xy property .
• All exits must be maintained free and clear of any obstructions. Exits must have free clearance of 10
feet. EXIT signs must be posted at each exit in the facility . Center to center between tra ilers must be
maintained at a minimum of 20 feet. Exit stairs must be sturdy and level.
• Areas around all tempo rary housing units shall be kept free of clutter.
• All combustible waste materials must be disposed of daily. Bea r-proof t ras h c onta iners must be
prov ided on the location .
• No gas heaters are allowed on location . Only electric heaters or un it heate rs are acce ptable means of
heating .
• Absolutely no open-flame fires or charcoal grilling is allowed . Only gas coo king grills are allowable per
Oxy approval, but must be 50 feet away from the well-head .
• Vegetation must be cleared within a 10 foot distance around the facility .
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• Fully charged and mounted fire extinguishers shall be available and accessible to all residents. They
must be monthly and annually inspected and be located 75 feet (maximum) from any point in the
facility. Access should be unobstructed and personnel trained to use the extinguisher. Extinguishers
must be clearly marked.
• Only non-flammable cleaning materials are allowed.
• Flammable liquids shall not be stored within 50 feet of the well-head, unless otherwise approved.
• All small gas/diesel containers must be stored at least 50 feet away from the temporary facility and the
container must be an OSHA/NFPA approved safety can.
• All electrical wiring and appliances shall be UL rated and shall meet all applicable federal, state and
local building codes, OSHA standards and NFPA regulations. All units must be grounded.
• Smoke alarms are required by NFPA Life Safety Code and will be inspected on a monthly basis.
• Each site shall have a pre-determined muster point and all occupants of the temporary housing site
shall be briefed on emergency action plans.
How To Prepare for a Fire?
Evacuation Drills/Training
,Every drilling rig crew, temporary housing occupants, and contractor that is staying on the mesa for a set time
frame is required to have routine evacuation drills and training. Supervisors should provide information
concerning the (4) evacuation routes, existing fire hazards, and important safety concerns on a weekly basis.
Employees need to know the Fire Prevention Plan, so when the unexpected does happen, they will be ready.
The Emergency Response Plan (ERP) Manual and Fire Prevention Plan is available upon request to each
critical contractor/employee before employment, with the expectation that the critical contractors/employees
will brief individuals and visitors they oversee. The fire hazards will be discussed and any questions or
concerns should be brought to attention immediately. It is important to know the potential hazards that exist
during a job and the resources that your safety depends on.
Fire Prevention Checklist
To ensure that you know this fire plan, ask yourself these questions:
./ What fire hazards exist around me?
./ What are the (4) evacuation routes that are available?
./ What is the best exit for a means of escape?
./ Who do I call in case of a fire?
./ Where do I access emergency contact information?
./ Is the fire life threatening?
./ Where is the closest fire extinguisher?
./ Where is the muster points in case of an emergency?
./ What is the weather like, windy, thunderstorms, etc.?
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St. Mary's
Care Flight
Selecting an On-Scene LZ (Landing Zone)
FirM, dctcmtinc: if the area is large cnuugh to land the
<'.art'Flight ht'licopter safely.The landing surface shot1ld he flat,
firn1, and free of debris th:1t would blow up into the rotor ~1·s
te111 or he a haz;uU to per,;ons ;it the scene.
Touchdown Area: 111c touchdo\vn an.-a should be square
with a n1inimun1of100 feet on each sidt:.
The landing site should he c..·lear of people, vehicles, and
obstructions stKh as trcc..·s, poles, and wires. Keep Jn mind that
\Vires cannot be seen from the air at night. 111c landing site
n111st he fn•c of stun1ps, hn1sh, posts, and large rocks,
Consider the win<l direction. Hclkoptcrs land and t:ikc off into
the '\Vind. lnforn1 the pilot of the dir('ction fron1 \\rhich the
\Vind is hlowin~. i.t•. "U/1uf fnnn tbt> uorlb."
Is the approach and departure path free of oh:-;tructtnns (\Vires,
poks, antennas, tn·t·s, t.•tc.·.)? If there art.· obstnll·lions. pl<.·:tst.· tl.'11
the C;1reFlight tc.·:un during the Initial radio call.
Illumination of the LZ at Night
Mark Ute touchdown an:a with five lights/road flares (one in
t.'a<.:h corner and one indicating wind direction).
Wht.•n using auton1obilc(s), place the vchiclc(s) in position
based upon the nun1hcr of vehicles available. For instance, if
only one vehicle is avail:1blc, place it in vehicle #l position
(pointing into the wind). If tv:o vehicles arc availahk, place
thcn1 in vehick· #l and #2 positions, etc. Use any additional
vehicles (if more.· than .~ av:tilahle) to illuminate flight and land-
ing surface obstacles.
At nigh!, assure th:1t spotlights, floodlight:-;, vt.·hicle lights, and
handliglns ust.·d to ddint· the l.Z and ob:-;tades arc not pointed
to\vard the hdicoptcr. Turn off n<>n-essential lights. White lights,
suc.·h as spotlights, fla:-;h bulbs, and headlights ruin the pilot's
night vision and tc1nporarily hlind him. Red lights or blue lights,
ho\vcver, arc very hi..-lpft1I in finding accident locatil>ns and do
not have :1 detrimental t·fti..•t.·t on the pilot's night vision.
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Select a landing site clear of trees, poles and wires.
Keep approach/departure path free of obstructions.
. ~ --08STRUCTION
v.iNO
DIRECTION
When using automobiles ta illuminate the nighttime
landing zone, place in the positions as shown above.
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Appendix B: St Mary's Care Flight Brochure-"How To Prepare A Landing Zone"
·'·St. Mary's T CareFlight
Personnel Safety
Keep spectators ;u k·ast 200 fcl't fron1 the tou<.:hdo,vn area.
Kec.:p emergency s<.·n·icc personnel :it Ic:L~t 100 f<.'t't :l\\.·ay, if
possihk·. Encourage C\'eryone \VOrking near the helic.·optcr to
\Vl':1r c:ye prot<.·clion.
Renu>ve lm1s or helmets or fastl'll chin srraps (no loose hats
hlowing up through t11c rot<Jrs)!
Rules of T111111rb for Safe Di ... lt1t1ce.-~:
• 100 feet fmn1 lu .. ·lk'optcr to \\'ailing amhul:tnt·e
• 200 f<.•et from helicopter to cro\.vds & pcdcstri:tns
• 300 feet fron1 the helicopter to stopped traffic
• 200400 fc.•et front accident vh:tilns 10 traffic
Gro1111d Gulde: \'Y'hcn Cart"Flight arrives :n the :>ecnc, only
one pt.•rson should givt.· 1.7., \Vind, and obstacle inscn1ctlons.
lliat person should wear l'}'C protc:ction and they should
st;1nd \Vith their hal·k to the wind and ann.o; raised O\'cr head
to lndicace chc direction of the wind, which will usually bl'
tlu.• opposite of cite landing direction. As th<.· helicopter turns
illto the wind, and begins till· final dt·scl•nt, che ground guide
should leave 10 <1 safer area.
Communications
One person, the f.Z c:oordinator. \Vill bl' responsible for all
conununkation with the pilot.11tc l.Z coordinator should
ntonitur the r.ulio at all times \\'hen the hclk:optcr is running.
It is CareFJight's policy to n1oni1or the l.Z frc<1ucn<.')' for at
least two ndnutes after dc:partun.•.
Every att<.•ntpt will he n1ade to conta<.·t the l..Z <.·oonlinator on
the fn:qucncy specified in the dispatdt <.·all. In the event th~lt
communk:ation <.'annot be cstablishe<.I on that frequency, the
helic.:opter will monitor NLEC (National l.<t\\' Enfon:c1nent
Channel).
Plca.-;c hnmediatcly report to the pilot any observed
hazards and wait for hi."i acknowledgement.
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TOUCH DOWN
AREA
WlND
D!R(CTION
Ground guide should stand with their back to the wind,
and with arms raised over their head to indicate
direction of the wind.
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Safety Summary
Tbe St. Ma1J1's CareFllght team can serl'e YOU on{v If tve arrive safely. Our safety nn<l t/Je safety of the
peojJle on the ground tlepeuds on your professionals and CareFlight tvorking toget/Jer as" tea111.
General Helicopter Safety Rules
• The pilot \VIII pcrforn1 as n1any high rcconnaiss.1nce orhits
as they feel ncl·essary to insure a safe landing.
•When working ann1nd :u1y helicopter, never approach fron1
the rc:ar.Alwnys appro;u.·h and depart the aircr-.1Jt to,van.ls
th(.' front so you <:an St."C tht' pilot and so hl" nu1 see you.
• 111c I.Z coort.Hnator \Vill <ll·sip.nate as many 1x-rsons as m::ccs-
!'hlry for cro,vd cootrnl.
• If the helicopter is lan<led on a slope, :1pproad1 und tkpart
rrotu the down-slope side, unless that is llu: rear llf the hcli·
copccr. ln that l'ircurnstancc, appro:tch front the left or right
front the n1ost Jl·vcl g.round and in plain sight of the
pilot.
• When the hclicoptt:r is Loaded ant.I ready ti:lr take-off. keep
the departure path free of vehicles and spectators or
r<."SCUC personnel. If an cllll'rACn<:y were to occur during
take-off, wi.: 'vould nel'd this area to execute..· our landing.
Assisting the CareFlight team
On{'C C;1rcFlight has h1nded, only hricfc<l e1neqtl'OCY person·
nd should appr<>ach the helicopter. Be sure to rec..·civc a "go· ahcold~ sign front the pilot before stepping under the rotor tip
path and then appr<Y.lch fron1 the front of the helicopter.
A landing zone c..·oonlinator should he prcp<lrc<l to assist the
crew by providing security for the helicopter.The tail rotor is
the most d<tnttcrous ;1rc..·;1. Ir askc..•<l to provi<lc security, <lo not
allo\v Olnynne but thc..· crew to approach the helicopter.
Note: '01c Hell 41 ·2 Ina Us from the left or right side, feet first.
Dcsittnatc t\VO or tltrcc..· personnel to assist the Carel:light te-..1.n1
in to:u.ling tht patient. When ;ipproaching or departing the hcl·
icoptcr, ahvays he :1,vare of the tail rotor and ahv•tys follo\v the
CarcFli~ht teatn's <lirections or the pilot's llircctlons for your
own sakty.
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Approach and depart helicopter from the front,
so the pilot can see you.
Approach and depart helicopter from
the down-slope side.
... _.400·
Keep departure path free of vehicles,
spectators and rescue personnel.
Be sure ta receive o "go-oheod" sign from the pilot
before approaching the helicopter. Always be aware of
the tail rotor, the most dangerous area.
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Hazardous Chemicals/Gases
Accidents involvinp. hazanlous materials rcqulr<: special han-
<.lling hy Fire/Rescue units on the ground. TI1e preparations
for helicopters responding to these accidents also require spe-
cial consillc:rations.
lft'llcoptcr n1cdkal f..'rt''"'s normally do not <.'arry protec.·tlvc
:->uits or breathing appanttuscs to protect them fron1 hazanJous
n1atcrlals. llpon initial nu.Ho <:ontac1, the CarcFllght team
n1ust be ntadc :iwarc of any hazardous n1aterials or gases
in the area. If the aircraft wt:rc to fly through th<.• hazardous
gases, the crew <.·ould be poisoned and the engines could
<levdop n1e<.·J1ankal problcn1s. or cause an explosion or fire.
Never :1ssun1c that the crc\V has already ht·(·n informed of the
Haznrnt situation.
llaz;1rdous n1atcrials of c.·on(:crn arc toxic.·, poisonous, flamma·
hk, cxplosin-'. irritating, or radioactive in nature. Patients
c.·xposc.·d to ha1.ardous materials \Viii require dccontamination
prior to air transport 10 avoid contamination of the Crt'\V and
airt._•mfl.
Sonic radioaclivt._· ma1t.•ri;1ls arc ntorc dangerous lhan olhcrs,
dt.·pcnding upon lht.· typc.• and ainounts of those materials. In
gt·n(:r.11, r.ulioactivc n1att·rials an:: diftic.·ult to ignite, hut will
burn. and thc smokc.· is t<lxk.
'll1t.• C:arc:Fli~ht t<."<llll should ht.• advised if vktilns n1:1y he con-
tan1inated by r.1dioaclivity.
Hazardous Materials LZ Preparation and
Considerations
I lclicoptcr landing 7.00l'S n1ust he selected to avoid possibility
of con1promising the safety of the CarcFlight tean1 and adja-
f..'COt people and property.
Whl'n cxplosiv<.·s. poisonous gases/vapors, or chemicals in
danger of exploding and burning arc on site, helicopter
l<111dl11g zo,,es n111st be prepared upu•l11d, a safe dist<1ncc
Cn1ay be as much as one n1ilc) from the hazardous n1atcrial
accident silt", :int.I Ol'''t'r in low-lying an.<ts.111e toxic gases or
v;1pors n1ay hc ht.w.ivicr than air and gather in tht.•sc )ow-lying
an:as.
For h:1zardous ma1c.·rial accidents involving rat.lioactive matcri·
als, the Care.f11gbt J.Z 11111.~I be prepared "pu1/11d, a safe
dlst"nce (111ay be 1/4 1111le) from tlf'citlent, unlcss th<.·re
arc rat.lioat.·tive g:ises (stean1 or smoke), ant.I in this <.-asc, the LZ
n1ust hc :u kas<.' one 1nik up\vind of the a<.'dt.lent site:.
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CoreFlight must be notified of hazardous materials
on the scene in order to avoid contamination
of the flight team and aircraft.
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APPENDIX C: Designated Landing Zones/Muster Points
CASCADE CREEK LANDING
ZONES COLLBRAN LANDING ZONES
Plateau Creek (North of East Plataea
LANDING ZONE #1 (Mesa 609-14) Field Office)
LATITUDE 39 .531120 Landing Zone
LONGITUDE -108.232089 LATITUDE 39.204450
LONGITUDE -107 .911156
LANDING ZONE #2 (Top of Mountain Plateau Creek (East Plataea Field
Road) Office)
LATITUDE 39.500164 Primary Muster Point
LONGITUDE -108.225004 LATITUDE 39.202764
LONGITUDE -107 .910612
LANDING ZONE #3 (VALLEY Chain -up
Area) Brush Creek (Brush Creek Field Office)
LATITUDE Landing Zone
LONGITUDE LATITUDE 39 .272010
LONGITUDE -107.872564
PRIMARY MUSTER POINT (CC Field
Office) Brush Creek (Brush Creek Field Office)
LATITUDE 39.468563 Primary Muster Point
LONGITUDE -108.245451 LATITUDE 39.272010
LONGITUDE -107.872564
SECONDARY MUSTER POINT (Corral
at intersection of GC Rd 213 & GC Rd Hell's Gulch -Alkali Creek (East of
204) Compressor Station)
LATITUDE 39 .424501 Landing Zone
LONGITUDE -108.273873 LATITUDE 39 .357574
LONGITUDE -107.645825
Hell's Gulch -Alkali Creek (East of
Compressor Station)
Primary Muster Point
LATITUDE 39.357574
LONGITUDE -107.645825
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App endi x D: Cascade Creek Aeria l Map
~ OX Y USA WTP LP
DXY 760 Horizon Drive, Suite 101
~ Grand Junction , CO 81506
Cascade Creek Operation Area
Updated: August 8, 2012 Garfield County, Colorado
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Note: See Appendix C:
Designated Landing Zones
for coordinates.
LZ = landing zone
App endi x F: Co ll bran Ae ria l Map
Collbran Operations Map
Updated : Ju ly 14, 2011 Mesa County, Colorado
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Note: See Appendix C:
Designated Landing Zones
for coordinates
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Fox Engineering Solutions, Inc.
670 Canyon Creek Drive, Grand Junction, CO 81507
Ph : (970) 250-5505
Email: co/oradofox@bresnan.net
Inspection Report for:
Client :
Shell 797-09A Small Temporary Employee Hous i ng
OXY USA W TP LP.
Location:
Conducted By:
NWl/4 of Section 9, T7S, R97W, 6th P.M. Garfield County
David Fox, P.E.
Date Conducted : July 25, 2014
Garfield Cou nty
Paragraph Art icl e 7-707 Land Use& Development Code (7/15/13)
Reference Character istic or Standard Descr iption
A. Within 48 h ours following occupation of t he Small Faci lity,
documentation shall be provided to the Com munity Development
B.
c.
Department, Sheriffs Office, and relevant fire
protection district(s) that d emonstrates and certifies compliance with
the following standa rds. Notice shall also be provided to these
entities within 48 -hours following
removal of a Sm all Facility.
Genera l lnformdlio111.,g uiremen ts
Sma ll Facilities sha ll comply with all applicable Federal, State (i.e.
Building Codes and electrical permits), and l ocal laws and regul ations
(i.e. fire code), but are not subject to County Building Permit.
Pag e 1of 3
Inspection Comments
Not subject to v is u al inspection and cert ification by
third pa rty Professional Engineer.
No t subj ect to vi s ual inspection and certific ation by
third party Professional Engineer.
Colorado Division of Housing insignias noted on all
factory-built nonresidential structures loca ted at the
permitted site. These ins ign ias certify that the unit
is constructed in compliance with a ppl icable codes
and regulations adopted by the Colorado State
Housing Board per Resolution 35. In s igni a s noted on
Co m pany trai ler, Unit ID . 360085418 with
Ce rtification No . 19078, manu factured by ATCO
Structu res USA on 3 -03-08; Driller's tra iler, Unit ID.
358085424 with Certification No . 19055,
manufactured by ATCO Structures USA on 2-2008;
and Company Offi ce trai ler, Un it ID. 324141922 with
Certification No . 25960, manufactured by Britco
Structures on 3-01-14. All other aspects not subject
to visual inspection and certification by third party
Profes sional Eng ineer.
Shell 797-09A Inspection
OXY USA WTP LP
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F.
G.
H.1
H.2
Water systems s hall comply with standa rds se t forth in section 7-
705.B.
Wa stewater syste m s s hall co m ply w it h sta ndards se t fort h in s e ct ion
7-705 .C.
Each Sm all Fa cility s hall be maintained in a cle an, safe, a nd s a nitary
co ndition , fr e e of wee ds and re fu se. Any hazardous o r noxio us
ma te rials that m ust be stored a t the Small Facility fo r op e r atio n a l or
securit y re asons mus t be managed in acco rd ance w it h a ll app licable
Fed e r al, Sta t e , an d lo ca l law s and reg ulations .
Wildl ife -p roof refuse con ta iners mu st be pro vide d for trash . Out door
fo od st ora ge is prohibite d un le ss fa cilities are provid ed t hat prevent
t he attract ion of anim al s to th e Ma jor Fa ci lity si te.
Pro visions for g iving a larm in case of fi re and fir e suppre ssion m ust
b e inst a ll e d pe r fire cod e s a nd as r equire d by the fir e protect io n
d istrict.
Single -station carbon monoxide a larms m u st b e pl aced in e a c h
Page 2 of 5
Fox Engineering Solutions, Inc.
July 28, 2014
The water system at this location is not a public
water system, as defined by the Colorado
Department of Public Health & Environment -WQCC
Regulation No. 11. It is not subject to State
permitting requirements. A potable water tank with
a capacity of approximately 3500 gallons and a
water meter were located at the permitted site.
Wastewater disposal at the permitted site will be a
vault-and-haul system. One 4000-gallon sewage
holding tank onsite. Sewage flows estimated to be
300 gallons/day (4 individuals x 75 gpcd). Sewage
holding tanks need to be emptied approximately
every 13.3 days (4000 gallons / 300 gallons per day).
Wastewater vault equipped with overflow alarm
device.
Site appeared to be maintained in clean, safe and
sanitary condition, free of weeds and refuse.
One wildlife-proof trash recepacle with a capacity of
approximately 20 cubic yards onsite. Individual
refuse containers in each office/housing structure.
Smoke detectors and fire extinguishers (ABC-rated)
located in all factory built non-residential structures.
Factory-Built Nonresidential Structures have a
minimum separation d istance of 20 ft. One potable
aboveground water tank of approximately 3500
gallons capacity on-site. Potable water demand is
estimated to be 300 gallons/day (4 individuals x 75
gpcd). Required fire suppression demand is 2500
gallons. Dry hydrant connection observed on water
tank.
Single-station carbon monoxide detectors located in
all factory built non-residential structures
Shell 797·09A Inspection
OXY USA WTP LP
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Domestic animals are prohibited.
The Operator shall obtain a certification inspection conducted by a
qualified professional engineer. The certification shall verify that at
the time of inspection the Identified Small Facility meets or exceeds
the requirements of this section.
Professional Engineer's Attestation
Fox Engineering Solutions, Inc.
July 28, 2014
No domestic animals observed on-site.
This inspection was conducted by a qualified
Professional Engineer licensed in Colorado and
certifies compliance with applicable standards set
forth in Article 7.707 of the Land Use and
Development Code (7 /15/13), as amended, that are
subject to visual inspection.
I hereby attest that I am a Licensed Professional Engineer in the State af Colorado. I attest that I have conducted a
visual inspection of the Small Facility identified in Checklist, as installed, and, based an information from that
inspection I certify that the Small Facility complies with the standards, subject to and llmited to visual inspections
items as identified above; set forth In Article 7-707 of the Land Use& Development Code (Effective 7 /15/13}, for
Garfield County, Colorado.
PE Certification Number: No. 25420 (Colorado)
Date of Inspection: July 25, 2014
Print Name and Title: David J. Fox, Principal Engineer
Signature: 0 f~l~
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JXY USA WTP LP.
Shell 797-09A Pad
Shell 797-09A Well Pad
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The well pad site is located in the NW 1/4 of Section 9, T7S, R97W, 6th
P.M . (NAD83 N39.46657° W108.22578°)
The site will temporarily office and house an average of four individuals
during natural gas drilling activities and is expected to be completed in
one year or less. The individuals will occupy two individual trailer
offices/houses located on the w ell pad. Office/houses have Colorado
D ivision of Housing compliance tags.
One aboveground sewage holding tank with 4000-gallon capacity on-
site. Sewage flows estimated to be 300 gallons/day (4 individuals x 75
gpcd). Sewage holding tank needs to be emptied approximately every
13.3 days (4000 gallons I 300 gallons per day). Wastewater vault
equipped with overflow alarm devi ce. OXY utilizes the services of a
licensed contractor to remove and haul the wastewater to a State
certified treatmenVdisposal facility.
One p otable aboveground water tank of approximately 3500 gallons
capacity on-site. Potable water demand is estimated to be 300 gallons/
day (4 individuals x 75 gpcd). Required minimum fire suppression
dema nd is 2500 gallon s. Potable water supply appears adequate with
1000 gallons of storage with refills occurring at 3 .3 day intervals. Dry
hydrants observed on water tank.
Road access to the site is maintained year-round through the services
of private road maintenance and construction contractors.
Base mapping by Unita Engineering and Land Surveying. S ite features
including housing trailers, water and wastewater tanks, portable toilets
and dumpster were field located. Please note that this is a construction
site and that the locations of drill equipment and other items are subject
to change.
Factory-Built Nonresidential Structures (Office/Housing) have a
minimum separation distance of 20 ft .
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Emer g e n cy Contact Lis t
Directions to Site:
Drilling
D<il Site Manage< 1: Bcbby Holcont>e
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Foeld Operations Manager. Chris Clark
956-2n-9856 Cel
832·515-5714 Cell
806-891-9473 Cell
970-985-«>55
97<>-812-7738 Cell
970-2~3648 Office
97().462-8375 Cel
1. Wastewater AbollOgfOUnd Tonk (4000 gal.)
2. Potable Wator ~ T-(35QOgal.,
3. PorlabM Toilets
'· Wildliftt..proof dumpster
5. Ccmparry Man 11ou'"'9
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Garfield County. Colorado
Small Temporary Employee Housing and
Septic Permit Appl ication
Applicant OXY USA WTP LP
O.te: Jlif 28. 2014 Chocked: DJF
Fox Engineering Solutions, Inc.
670 Canyon Creek Drive. Grand Junction. CO 81507
Ph: (970) 250-5505
Email: coloradofox@bresnan.net ~
Version: 001
FORM State of Colorado &' 2 Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Document Number:
Rev 1120 Linooln Street, Suite 801, Denver. Colorado 80203
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08113 & 400497498 Phone : (303) 894-2100 Fax: (303) 894-2109 s
APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO:
fX Drill r Deepen r Re-e n ter r Recomplete and Operat e
Date Received :
TYPE OF WELL OIL r GAS fX COALBED I OTHER Planned Lateral Refiling r 10/22/2013
ZONE TYPE SINGLE ZONE fX MULTIPLE ZONES r COMMINGLE ZONES r Sid etrack [X
W ell Name: Shell Well Number: 797-09-HN1
Name of Operator: OXY USA WTP LP COGCC Opera tor Number: 66571
Add ress: 760 HORIZON DR #101
City: GRAN D JUNCTION Sta te: co Zip: 81506
Contact Name: Joan Proulx Phone: (970)263-3641 Fax: (970)263-3694
Email : joan_proulx@oxy.com
RECLAMATION FINANCIAL ASSURANCE
P l ugg ing and Aba ndonm e nt Bond Surety ID: 20060137
WELL LOCATION INFORMATION
Q trQt r: T ct94 Sec: 9 Twp: 7S Rng: 97W Meridian: 6 --
Latitude: 39.466560 L ongitude: -108.2257 70
FNL/FSL FEUFWL
Footage at Surface: 345 feet FN L 2344 feet FWL
Field Name: GRAND VALLEY Field Number: 31290
Grou nd Elevation: 5918 County : GARFtELD
GPS Data :
Dat e of Measurement: 07/16/2007 POOP Reading : 2 .7 Instrume nt Operator's Name: BJohnson --
If well is r Directional fX Horizontal (highly deviated) submit dev iated drilling plan.
Footage at Top of Prod Zone: FNUFSL FEUFWL Bottom Hol e : FNUFSL FEUFWL
240 FNL 2350 FWL 986 FNL 2541 FWL
Sec: 9 Twp: 7S Rng : 97W Sec: 16 Twp : 7S Rng : 97W -----------------
LOCATION SURFACE & MINERALS & RIGHT TO CONSTRUCT
Surface Ownership: IX Fee r State r Federal r Indian
T he Su rface Owner is: IX is the mineral owner beneath the location.
(check a ll that apply) IX is committed to an Oi l and Gas Lease.
r has si g ned th e Oil and Gas Lease .
r is the applicant.
The Mineral Owner beneath this Oil and Gas Location is: IX Fee r State r Federal r Indian
The Minerals beneath this Oil and Gas Location will be developed by this Well: No --
The righ t to construct the Oil and Gas Loca ti on i s granted by: oil and gas lea se
Surface damage assu rance if no agreement is in place: Surface Surety ID:
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LEASE INFORMATION
Using standard QtrQtr, Sec, Twp, Rng format , descri be one entire minera l lease t hat will b e produced by this well (Describe lease
beneath surface location if produced . Attach separate d escript ion page or m ap if necessary.)
I See attached BLM Lease Map I
Total Acres in Described Lease: 1250 Described Mineral Lease is: r Fee I S late IX Federal r Indian
Federal or S tate L ease # COC67549
Distance from Completed Portion of Wellbore to Nearest Lea se Line of describe d lease: 986 Feet
CULTURAL DISTANCE INFORMATION INSTRUCTIONS:
-All meas urements shall be provided from cente r of
Distance to nearest: the Proposed Well to nearest of each cultural
feature as desc ribed in Rul e 303.a.(5).
Bu ilding: 5023 Feel -Enter 5280 for distan ce greate r than 1 mile.
Building Unit: 5280 Feet -Build ing -nea rest buildin g of any type . If n ea rest
Build ing is a Building Un it, ente r same distan ce for
High Occu pancy Building Unit: 5280 Feet both .
Designated Outside Activity Area: 5280 Feet -Bu ilding Un it, High Occupancy Building Unit, and
Desig nated Outside Activity Area -as defined i n
Public Road: 5280 Feet 100-Se r ies Rules .
Above Ground Utility: 5280 Feet
Ra ilroad : 5280 Feet
Property Line: 336 Feel
DESIGNATED SETBACK LOCATI ON INFORMATI ON -Buffer Zone -as de scribed in Rule 604.a.(2), within
1,000' of a Buildin g Unit
Check a ll that a p ply. This locati on i s within a: r Buffer Zone -Except ion Zo ne -as d esc ribed in Rul e 604.a.(1 ),
r Exception Zone with i n 500' of a Building Unit.
-Urban Mitigation Area -as defined in 100-Series
r Urban M itigation Area Rule s.
Pre-application Notification s (required if l ocation is within 1 ,000 fee t of a building unit):
Date of Rul e 305.a.(1) Urban Mitigation Area Notification to Local Gove rnment:
Date of Rule 305.a.(2) Buffer Zone Notificati o n to Building Unit Owne rs:
SPACING and UNIT INFORMATION
Distance from Completed Portion of W ellbore to Nearest W e ll bore Permitted or Compl eted in th e same formation: 5280 Feet
Distance from Completed Portion of W ell bore to Nearest Unit Bounda ry 986 Feet (Enter 5280 for distan ce great er than 1 m ile.)
Federal or State Unit Name (if appl}: Unit Number:
SPACING & FORMATIONS COMMENTS
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OBJECTIVE FORMATIONS
Q!!i11cliY:!! E2rm i!lh2n(~) E2cma!120 ~2d11 S1m;io9 Qn!M ~mn!!11r (~) !.!oil Al<C!li!9!! Ani9011d lQ W1;1 l l !.!oil ~2nfi9 11rn!ion (M l2. Sl:M, !!!!<.)
!MANCOS I MNCS I I I
DRILLING PROGRAM
Proposed Total Measured Depth : 15346 Feet
Distance to nearest p ermitt ed or existing w ellbore penetra ting objective formation : 17793 Feet (Incl uding plugged w e lls)
Will a closed-loop drilling sy st em be used? Yes ---
Is H2S gas reasonably expect ed lo be encountered during drilling operations a t concentrations greater th an
o r equal to 100 ppm? No (If Yes, attach an H2S Drilling Operations Plan)
Will salt sections be encountered during drilling? No
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Will salt based (>15,000 ppm Cl ) drilling fluids be used? No
Will oil based drilling flui ds be u sed ? No
BOP Equipment Type: IX Annular Preventor IX Double Ram IX Rotating Head r None
GROUNDWATER BASELINE SAMPLING AND MONITORING AND WATER WELL SAMPLING
Wat er well sampling required per Rule 609
DRILLING WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
Drill ing Fluids Disposa l : OFFSITE Drilling Fluids Disposal Methods: Recycle/reuse
Cuttings Disposal: ON S ITE C uttings Disposal Method : Cuttings trench
Other Disposal Description:
I Liquid hydrocarbons produced may either be trucked to the LT Off-Loading Facility for injection into the LT 28-10 SWD, or sent to the
Central Water Handing Faci lity fo r re-u se. I
Beneficial reuse or land application plan submitted? No
Reuse Facility ID : or Document Number:
CASING PROGRAM
Casiag lll'1!1 Size Qf 1::12111 Si;r;e Qf Casiag W1lfl Csg/L.ia11r I2g SeUiag Degtb Sai;ksCmt Cmt Btm CmtI2g
CONDUCTOR 20+0/0 16+0/0 65 0 90 90 0
SURF 14+3/4 10+3/4 45 .5 0 31 00 1320 3100 0
1ST 9+7/8 7+5/8 29.7 0 8600 1380 8600 0
2ND 6+3/4 5+1/2 20 0 8400 880 8400 750 0
TAPER 6+3/4 4+1/2 13 .5 8400 15346 880 15346 8400
I Conductor Casing is NOT planned
DESIGNATED SETBACK LOCATION EXCEPTIONS
Check a ll that apply:
I Rule 604.a.(1 )A. Exception Zone (within 500' of Build ing Unit)
r Rule 604.b.(1 )A. Exception Location (exi sti ng or approved Oil & Gas Location now wi thin a Designated Setback as a result of
Rule 604.a.)
I Rule 604.b.(1 )B . Exception Location (existing or approved Oil & Gas Location is within a Designated Setback due to Bui lding Unit
construction after Location approval)
r Rule 604.b.(2) Exception Location (SUA o r si te-specific development plan executed on or before August 1, 2013)
r Rule 604.b.(3) Exception Location (Building Units constructed after August 1, 2013 within setback per an SUA or site-specific
development plan)
GREATER WA TIEN BERG AREA LOCATION EXCEPTIONS
Check a ll that apply:
r Rule 318A.a. Exception Location {GWA Windows).
I Rule 318A.c. Exception Location {GWA Twinni ng).
RULE 502.b VARIANCE REQUEST
I Rule 502.b. Variance Request from COGCC Rule or Spacing Order Number
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OTHER LOCATION EXCEPTIONS
Check all that apply:
I Rule 318.c. Exception Location from Rule or Spacing Order Number
r Rule 603 .a .(2) Exception Location (Property Line Setback).
ALL exceptions and variances require attached Request Letter(s). Refer to applicable ru le for addit ional required attachments (e .g.
waivers, certifications , SUAs).
OPERATOR COMMENTS AND SUBMITIAL
Comments This Form 2 is for the sidetrack portion of the well (see doc #400493506 for p il ot hole Form 2).
Th e proposed Shell 797-09-HN1 well will be drilled from the existing Shell 797-09A pad which is located on private lands
owned by Shell. There are two producing wells on this pad (Shell 797-09-12, 05-045-13794 , and Shell 797-09-37A, 05-
045-14926). The 797-09-HN1 well is a horizontal well which will be drilled in two stages. A vert ical pi lot hole will reach
approximately 11 ,500' and be entirely in fee minerals . The pilot hole will t hen be plugged back and a horizontal sidetrack
will be drilled into Federal minerals (Lease COG 67549). Access to the location is on existing roads across private land.
Per Ga rCo Vacation Ordinance dated 10-5-1987, CR 213 is now OXY's private property north of Sec 8, 7S, 97W, 6 PM .
Oxy will provide appropriate housing for essential personnel in order to conduct safe, efficient drilling operat ions at this
well site.
Please note the following : The North arrow marker on the plat pages is pointed South . The two location stakes in the
plat photos are for the two wells permitted in 2010 that were never drilled.
The production casing will be a tapered casing . The top portion of t he casing will be 5 Y," from surface to 8,400', and the
sidetrackportion of the casing will be 4 W from 8,400' to 15,346'.
The s idetrack will have two plugs:
Plug #1 10,600' to 10,100' with 124 SXS
Plug #2 9,300' to 8,500' with 231 sxs
The spacing order for the Mancos a pplies to Rule 3 18 .a.
This application is in a Comprehensive Drilling Plan CDP#:
Location ID : 3350 18
Is this application being submitted with an Oil and Gas Location Assessment application? Yes
I hereby certify all statements made in this form a re, to the best of my knowledge , true, correct, and complete .
Signed : Print Name: Joan Proulx
Title : Regulatory Date : 10/22/2013 Email: joan_proulx@oxy .com
Operator must have a valid water right or permit allowing for industrial use or purchased water from a seller that has a valid
water right or permit allowing for industrial use, otherwise an appl ication for a change in type of use is required under Colorado
law. Operato r must also use the water in the location set forth in the water right decree o r well permit, otherwise an application
for a change in place of use is required under Colorado law. Section 37-92-103(5), C .R .S . (2011).
Based on the information provided herein , this Application for Permit-to-Drill compl ies with COGCC Ru les and applicable orders
and is hereby approved.
COGCC Approved: __ ..,..&_&~~-~-----Director of COGCC Date: 12131 /2013
API NUMBER
05 045 22291 01
Expiration Date : 12/30/2015 -------
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Conditions Of Approval
All representations, stipulations and conditions of approval stated in the Form 2A for this location shall
constitute representations, stipulations and conditions of approval for this Form 2 Permit-to-Drill and are
enforceable to the same extent as all other representations, stipulations and conditions of approval stated in
this Permit-to-Drill.
COA Type Description
(1) COMPLIANCE WITH THE MOST CURRENT REVISION OF THE NORTHWEST
COLORADO NOTIFICATION POLICY IS REQUIRED.
(2) COMPLIANCE WITH THE MOST CURRENT REVISION OF THE GARFIELD
COUNTY RULISON-FIELD NOTICE TO OPERATORS IS REQU IRED.
(3) CEMENT ON PRODUCTION CASING MUST BE A MINIMUM OF 200' ABOVE
THE TOP OF THE MESA-VERDE FORMATION (OR 200 ' ABOVE THE OHIO CREEK
FORMATION IF PRESENT). CEMENT TOP VERIFICATION BY CBL IS REQUIRED.
NQ BMP/COA Type
Best Management Practices
Description
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Applicable Policies and Notices to Operators
P iceance Rulison Fie ld -Notice to Operators.
NW Colorado Notification Policy .
Notice Concerning Operating Requirements for Wildlife Protection.
Attachment Check List
Att Doc Num
400497498 FORM 2 SU BMITIED
400497550 TOPOMAP
400497553 DEVIATED DRILLING PLAN
400497556 DIRECTIONAL DATA
400499929 FED. DRILLING PERMIT
400499934 WELL LOCATION PLAT
400499939 MINERAL LEASE MAP
Total Attach: 7 Files
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General Comments
User Group Comment Comment Date
Permit Final review completed. No LGD com ments. 12/16/2013
10:22:41 AM
LGD 11/18/2013
9:55 :50AM
pass,gdb
Engineer THE PROPOSED SURFACE CASING IS MORE THAN 50' BELOW THE DEPTH 11 /13/2013
OF THE DEEPEST WATER WELL WITHIN 1-MI LE OF THE SURFACE LOCATION 1:15:37 PM
WHEN CORRECTED FOR ELEVATION DIFFERENCES. THE DEEPEST WATER
WELL WITHIN 1-MILE IS 00 FEET DEEP.
SEE DOC #400493506 FOR VERTICAL 'PILOT' HOLE, FROM WH ICH THIS
HORIZONTAL LATERAL WILL BE DRILLED.
Permit Corrections made. Form passes completeness. 10/31/2013
12:07:07 PM
Permit Returned to draft. Well type is Planned Lateral. 10/31/2013
9:07 :36AM
P ermit Returned to DRAFT.Requested review of the Well Name & Contact Info tab, it says 10/23/2013
Multiple zone types but the Spacing & Formations tab has only the Mancos 11 :32:04 AM
identified . The Surface & Minerals tab does not show that t he surface owner is the
mineral owner beneath the location but is committed to a Oil & Gas lease, also
shows that the minerals beneath the location will be developed, but our map layers
show the BHL in Section 16 is Federal min erals (even given as COC 067549).
Spacing order 510-55 is incorrect as it covers only section 32 W2E2 7S 96W. The
proposed depth says 15333' but the casing depth 15346' those should come closer
to matching .
Total : 6 comment(s)
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