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March 19, 2010 Joanne Lehman CH2M HILL Engineers, Inc. 34 Van Gordon, Suite 200 Lakewood, CO 80228 joanne .lehman@ch2m .com Reference : PR 26-34B Injection Well Garfield County BUILDI NG & PLANNING D EPARTMENT Garfield County File No . LIPA6246 Dear Ms. Lehman; The Building and Planning Department has reviewed the additional submittal materials received in our office on March 10, 2010 and have determined that the documentation is sufficient to determine technical completeness of the appl ication. As a matter of process, the Board of County Commissioners shall hold an advertised public hearing on the proposed action at a regularly scheduled meeting. The Applicant shall be solely responsible for the publication, property posting, and mailing of all notices. The Applicant shall present proof of publication and mailing at or before the meeting . The item cannot be heard if correct noticing requirements have not been met. Notice for the meeting shall be given as follows: 1. Notice by Publication. At least thirty (30) and not more than sixty (60) calendar days p rior to the date of a scheduled public hearing before the Planning Commission, and at least thirty (30) and not more than sixty (60) calendar days prior to the date of a scheduled public hearing before the Board of County Commissioners , the applicant shall have published a notice of public hearing in a newspaper (Rifle Ci t izen Telegram is the "official" newspaper) of general circulation in the area that the proposed land use change is located. Publication of said notice shall follow a form prescribed by the County. 2 . Notice to Adjacent Property Owners. Except for text amendments to the provisions of this Resolution and exist ing Planned Unit Developments, at least thirty (30) and not more than sixty (60) calendar days prior to the date of a scheduled public hearing, the applicant shall send by certified mail or by a nationally recognized overnight courier, return receipt requested, a written notice of the public hearing to the owners of record, as shown in the office of the County Clerk and Recorder or Assessor at least 30 days pr ior to sending notice, of all adjacent property within a 200' radius. Within the same time period written notice shall be provided to 108 Eighth Street, Suite 401 •Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 (9 70) 945-8212 • (9 70) 285-7 972 • Fax : (9 70) 384-34 70 owners of mineral in interests in the property (other than construction materials as defined in Section 34-32.5-10 CRS, as amended) in accordance with Section 24-65.5-101, et seq., CRS, as amended. (Reso 2009 -53) 3. Posting of Notice. Except for text amendments to the provisions of this Resolution and existing Planned Unit Developments, at least thirty (30) and not more than sixty (60) calendar days prior to the date of a scheduled public hearing the applicant shall post a notice of the public hearing on the property. Such notice shall consist of at least one sign facing each adjacent road right-of-way, and located so as to be fully visible from the road right-of-way generally used by the public. Such signs shall be provided to the applicant by the Planning Department. (Reso 2009 - 53) I have enclosed the suggested public notice in Word format so you can add necessary information, such as the legal description of the subject site. A poster will be necessary to meet the requirement for posting of the property, please let me know if you will have someone pick it up or if you would like it mailed. These posting and public notice documents for the Board of County Commissioners public hearing are provided as a courtesy. The Applicant must verify that all information provided in these documents is correct. As always, it is the obligation of the Applicant to correct any deficiencies such that proper notice in form and substance can be established. Note: I have also enclosed a referral form which lists the federal, state and local agencies who will review the application as referral agencies, as well as the Planning Commission and Board of County Commissioners. We will require fourteen (14) copies of the completed application and all supplemental materials no later than April 1, 2010. I have attached the referral form which indicates which agencies want paper (unbound), paper (bound), or CD's. If the copies have not been submitted by this date, your public hearing may be jeopardized. Feel free to contact me with any questions. Attachments CC: File PUBLIC NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that Donald R. Throm as property owner, and Noble Energy, Inc. as lessee, have applied to the Board of County Commissioners, Garfield County, State of Colorado, to request approval for a Limited Impact Review to allow for an Injection Well for produced water disposal on a property situated in the County of Garfield, State of Colorado; to-wit: Legal Description: (PLEASE INSERT LEGAL DESCRIPTION) Practical Description: 1689 CR 300, at the intersection of CR 300 and CR 304 located southwest of the Town of Parachute The application requests a Land Use Change Permit to allow for the disposal of produced water from the South Grand Valley area into Parachute Ranch 26-34B Injection Well located on Well Pad 26-0. Produced water will be transported to the site from existing pipelines. All persons affected by the proposed Preliminary Plan are invited to appear and state their views, protest or support. If you can not appear personally at such hearing, then you are urged to state your views by letter, as the Board of County Commissioners will give consideration to the comments of surrounding property owners, and others affected, in deciding whether to grant or deny the request. The application may be reviewed at the office of the Planning Department located at 108 8th Street, Suite 401, Garfield County Plaza Building, Glenwood Springs, Colorado between the hours of8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. A public hearing on the application has been scheduled for Monday, May 10, 2010 at 1:15 P.M. in the County Commissioners Meeting Room, Garfield County Administration Building, 108 8th Street, Glenwood Springs, Colorado. Planning Department Garfield County STATE OF COLORADO Oil& GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION May 6, 2010 Ms. Linda Pavelka Noble Energy Inc. 1625 Broadway, Ste. 2200 Denver, CO 80202 RE: Parachute Ranch 24-348 Injection Well SWSE Section 26, T7S, R96W Garfield County, Colorado Dear Ms. Pavelka, DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Bill Ritter: Jr,, Governor 1120 Lincoln St. Suite 801 Denver, CO 80203 Phone: (303) 894-2100 FAX: (303) 894-2109 www.colorado.gov/cogcc The Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (COGCC) has reviewed the Noble Energy Inc. application to complete the Cozzette and Corcoran Formations for water injection in the Parachute Ranch 24-348 Injection Well and has found it acceptable. This letter serves as final approval of the disposal application dated October 2, 2009. This application has been assigned UIC Facility Number 159,318 and has a maximum injected fluid volume limitation of 7 ,200,000 BBL from the date of this approval. Maximum authorized surface injection pressure has been set at 1603 psig based on a fracture gradient of 0.72 psi/ft. Only approved fluids from approved source wells can be disposed of in Class II disposal wells. Approved fluids include produced water, used drilling fluids, used workover fluids, used stimulation fluids, and used fluids from circulation during cementing operations recovered from production, injection, and exploratory wells. The Parachute Ranch 24-348 fnjection Well is currently permitted to inject fluids from wells listed on Form 26 (Source of Produced Water for Disposal) approved on May 6, 2010. Sources of produced water and other approved Class II fluids may be added or deleted by submitting supplemental Form 26s. A Form 4 (Sundry Notice) must be submitted which includes the date of initial injection. A water analysis of fluids injected into the Parachute Ranch 24-348 Injection Well is required within one year of commencement of injection. The injected water must be analyzed for total dissolved solids, major cations and major anions. The analytical data sheet must be submitted to COGCC along with a Form 4. DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES: Ha,,is Sherm;:;n. !::xeculwe O;lectcr COGCC CO.V.M!SSION: Richard A!ward -Tt',omas L Compton -OeAnn Cra1Q-M;:;rf; Ctotrighl-Mich?.el Do,~;ing-Jost-.ua B [?f!I -Trbsi Hvvp! -Jim Martin -1-!a~ris S\10,;orman COGCC STAFF. Da'lid No~!in. Director -Debbie 85ltlwfn. Erwironmentel Manage: -Dav.ct K D'1ion. Engi,,~rin;i Matiager Parachute Ranch 24-348 Injection Well Garfield County, Colorado Approval for Injection The nature of the injected fluids shall be monitored with sufficient frequency to yield data representative of their characteristics. Therefore, a water analysis of fluids injected into the Parachute Ranch 24-348 Injection Well will be required as a Condition of Approval on supplemental Form 26s when sources are added or deleted. Also, a water analysis of fluids injected into the Parachute Ranch 24-348 Injection Well will be required at five-year intervals as a Condition of Approval on Form 21s (Mechanical Integrity Test) as required in accordance with COGCC Rule 326.a.(5). The volume of all produced water, used drilling fluids, used workover fluids, used stimulation fluids, and used fluids from circulation during cementing operations recovered from production, injection, and exploratory wells injected into this well must be measured and reported on COGCC Form 7 (Monthly Report of Operations) 45 days following the month covered by the reports. Class II fluids, other than those described above, must be approved on Form 14A (Authorization of Source of Class II Waste for Disposal) by COGCC Staff prior to injection. These fluids must be reported on Form 14 (Monthly Report of Non-Produced Water Injected). This well is not permitted for the disposal of fluids that are not Class II waste (e.g., unused stimulation fluids, amine, motor oil, solvents, field-generated sanitary waste, storm water run-off, or other fluids from unapproved sources). In accordance with COGCC Rule 326.a.(5), mechanical integrity tests (MITs) shall be performed at five-year intervals on the Parachute Ranch 24-348 Injection Well as long as it is used for the injection of fluids. The first five-year period shall commence on the date the initial mechanical integrity test is performed. An MIT is also required after resetting the tubing or packer whenever the tubing or packer is disturbed during workover operations. All injection well MITs must be witnessed by COGCC Staff. If you have any questions on this approval, please do not hesitate to call me at (303) 894-2100 Ext 5145. Very truly yours, J~!ft}A)I~ Denise M. Onyskiw, P E. Underground Injection Control Program Supervisor FORM 26 Rev 6/99 State of Colorado jf.rn'(')~ '~Ni¥~ .. "'"' J ,; '"""' Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 1120 Lincoln Street Suite 801. Denver. Colomcto 80203 (303)894-TIOO Fax:(303)894-2109 SOURCE OF PRODUCED WATER FOR DISPOSAL This form must be completed for any new disposal site and for any change fn sources of produced W<Jter for an existing disposal site. lOOJ22 OGCC Operator Number: Contact Name and Telephone: Cheni:cal Analysis of lkli NamB of Operator: uobla Bn<1i:gy :rnc. Address: l-6'15 1>roadll'<1y, Sul,t.<1: ::!;:00 City: nanv .. r State: co Zip: eo202 OGCC Disposal Facility Number: Operator's Disposal Facility Narne: .:'."'""chute Ran<;h 25-HB Inj Location {QtrQlr, Sec, Twp, Rng, Mer!dinn): SWS!I, Sec: 26, "· SliH, Address: 260 l'Ad ·---.--··-·· City:_ Stute: -·--Zip: J;idi !<oho ··----. No: Jo:i-22a-~47i Fax: 10J_-22a-12a6 Operator's Dlsposa! F acillty NunlbBc ____ bth PM ·------.- . County: If more space is required, nttach additional sheet Add Source: OGCC Lease No; ______ /\Pl No: os-01s-1J1sn1 Well Name & No: N outt~n i~-JIA~---·----- 0 Operator Name: N<.>bJ.e :snerg-1 _1.nc. Operator No:--2::,l?E_J_,, ________ _ Delete Source: Location: QtrOtr: ___ Seclion:_t_, -. T oi."'11s!lip;~ Range: __ ~~Ell_ Producing Fmmalion: 1wRD 0 Analysis Attached? 0Yes ONo T(ansported to disposal site via: 0Plpeline 0Truck rDS: Avg 2~.o_o ..... Add Source: OGCC Lease No: AP! No: sa. .. attached ll.ut . Well Name & No: See "tt,.cb.,d li11t IZI Operator Name: Noble Energy Inc, Operator No:~_:_ ____ ------ Oelete Source: Location: QtrOtr: Section:. ____ Township: __ Range: ___ Producing Formation: ~~.n _____ _ 0 Analysis Attached? IZ!Yes ONo Transported to disposal site via: 0Pipe!ine 0Truck TDS: Ret_>re•um1:a.tive sa01pla Add Source: OGCC Lease No; ___ _ AP! No: _____ _ Wei! Name & No: __ .. 0 Operator Name: ___ _ _ _______________ Operator No:_ ---------- Delete Source: Location: OtrQtr: ___ ~ Section'. ___ T ownshlp: ___ Range: ___ Producing For-mation; ------- 0 Analysis Attached? OYes 0No Transported to disposal site via: OPipeline OT ruck TDS: Add Source: OGCC Lease No: ______ API No:. ______ _ \II/ell Name & No: ____ _ 0 Operator Name: ______ _ _ __ Operator No'. __ _ Delete Source: Location: QtrQtr: Section: ____ Township:_ ·--·-Range: ___ Producing Formation: -------- 0 Anatys·1s Attached? 0Yes ONo Trunsported to disposal site via: OPipeline OT ruck TDS:. Add Source: OGCC LP.ase No: __ _.~·----AP! No:____ Well Name & No:_ D Operator Name-. __ ,,,.________ OpBrator No: Delete Source: Location: QtrQtr: ____ Section: ___ Township: ___ . Range: ___ Producing Formation: ------- 0 Analysis Auached? OYes ONo Transported to disposal site via: OPipelinc OT ruck TDS: Add Source: OGCC Lease No: _____ API No: . Well Name & No: ____ _ 0 Operator Name: ____ Operator No: __ _ Delete Source: Location: Q1rQ1r: ____ .. ___ Sectlon: ___ Township: ___ Hunge: ___ Producing Formation: _____ _ D Analysis Auached? DYes 0No Transported to disposal :;ite via: OPipefine OT ruck TDS: I hereby certify that the statements made in this forn1 are, to the best of n1y knowledge, true, correct. and complete. Signed: ~('-......_ Title; Envi.rorunantQl .3 q OGCC Approved f.' LJ~~kl'lp.J.Z;~!if"',V!.Md!-L __ CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, IF ANY: Operator must submit a water analysis of the injected water (commingled sample, at the injection well) within 12 months of this approval, including analysis of total dissolved solids, cations, and anions. FORM 31 State of Colorado FOR OGCC USE ONLY Rev 6/99 Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 1120 Lincoln Street, Sui le 801, Denver, Colorado 80203 (303)894-2100 Fax:(303)894-2109 UNDERGROUND INJECTION FORMATION PERMIT APPLICATION 1 > Submit original and one copy of this form. --·-,' --.·. !i' 2. If data on this form ls estimated, indicate as such. ' coin1>1<Mthe · Attachmeiircneckl ist 3. Attachments -see checklist and explanalion of allachmenls. Oper OGCC 4. Aquifer exemption is iequired for all injection formations with waler quality <10,000 TDS (Rule 322B). Immediately contact lhe Commission for further requirements ii lhe total dissolved solids (TDS) as determined by Fonn 31 Oriainal & 1 Copy ./ waler analysis for the injection zone is less than 10,000 ppm. An;ilysis lo Injection Zone Water ./ 5. Atlach a copy of lhe certified receipt lo each notice to surface and mineral owner(s) or submit a sample copy of Analvsis of Injection Water ./ !he notice and an affidavit of mailing or dellvery with names and addresses of those notified. Each person notified Proposed Injection Program ./ shall be specified as either a surface or mineral owner as defined by C.RS. 34-60-103(7). Resistivity or Induction Log ./ / Cement Bond Lon ./ Surface or Salt W;:iter Oisp! Agrrnl ./ Project Nf~~ ~f) ·~f-l 111Ranch 26-34_8 __ Project Location: SW/SE Sec. 26, T7S, R96W No!lce lo Surface/Mineral Owners ./ Remeriial Currectio,1 Plari for Wells Project Type: D Enhanced Recovery [ZJ Disposal D Simultaneous Disposal Map Oi!M'aterWel!s w11n 1i4 Mile ./ Single or Multiple Well Facility? [Z]single 0Mulliple List Oil/Gas Wells w/in 1/2 Mlle ./ IF UNIT OPERATIONS, A HACH PLAT SHOWING UNIT AREA Map Surfoce Owners wfin 114 Mile ./ County: Garfield Field Name and Number: Grand Valley 31290 Lis! Swface Owners w/in 1/<l t.\i!e ./ ··-·"--·-··· --M;;p Minei;:il Owners wfin 114 Mile ./ OGCC Operator Number: 100322 Contact Name and Telephone: Usl Mineral Ow;iers w/m 1/4 Mile ./ Name of Operator: Noble Energy Inc. Linda Pavelka Surface Facility Dia!=)ram ./ --------·-- Wellbore Diaaran1 ./ -No 303-228-4064 Address: 1625 Broadway ste. 2200 ll Commercial F::.cility, Description City: Denver Stale: CO Zip: 80202 Fax: 303-228:-4280 of Ops & Alea Served Unit Area Plat Injection Fluid Type: [ZJ Produced Waler D Natural Gas D C02 D Drilling Fluids D Exempt Gas Plant Waste D Used Workover Fluids D Other Fluids (describe): -··-- Commercial Facility? D Yes [Z]No lf Yes, describe area of operation and types of lluids to be injected al this facility: PROPOSED INJECTION FORMATIONS FORMATION A (Narne): _Cozzette Porosity: 8 % Fonnalion TDS: -~7,000 (estimated) FracGradient: ~(estimat~d) CJ, 0 psiltt-·Permeabilily: 0.01 (estimated) Proposed Stimulation Program: 0Acid 0Frac Treatment 0None FORMATION B (Name): Corcoran . Porosity: 10% __________________ Formation TDS: 19,000 (estimated) Frac Gradient: J)_.S2-\estimaled) ____ O • 7 ,Z psi/ft Permeability: 0.01 (estimated) Proposed Slimulalion Program: 0Acid [Z]Frac Treatment 0None Anticipated Project Operating Conditions Under normal operating conditions, estimated fluid injection rates and pressures: / i;;0.5 FOR WATER: A minimum of __!)[l(J__ bblslday@ 2,000 psi lo a maximum of __ 3,000 bbls/day@_~ psi. FOR GAS: A minimum of -·--mcflday (ill __ psi lo a 1naximum of __ bbls/day (ill ______ psi. ·--. 1 h_ereby certify that the statements made in this form are, to the best-of-mytn9~ledge, __ true, co4t. a~dlompl~t~ f }-' Pnnt Name: LINDA J PAVELKA ~!gned: ~? .. hc::-Pr?..&"<-,-i/f_l,J:f/( Xb>-- Title: REGULATORY Manager Date: HJ/212009' ( , >: ~--' OGCC App roved: M.,M£&.!L,_fL1.-,.C'l-4i~<:h'"-':J~L-- Order No: ___________ _ CONDfflONS OF APPROVAL, IF ANY: State of Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (~31 ~~) . -· 1\20 Lincoln St"•t, Suito 601, Dan,..., Colorado 60103 13031694·1100 ftu: 13031 B94·lt09 INJECTION WELL PERMIT APPLICATION Submit e completed Form 33 wrth or after approval obtained on Form 31 (Underground lnjectioo Permit App!tcaHon) or you must have a l)feviousty approved Injection Well PeNnit. 1. Operator may not commence injtJCtion Into thi& well until thi11 form Is approved. 2. Each tndlvidual injection weU must be epprov&d by this form. Woll Nama and Number. Parachute Ranch 26-34B AP! No: 05-045-15689-00 UIC Facilrty No: /.S-'f J /fr' (as a~oe<l on an approv!Kl F°"" 31) Project Name: Water Injection Well Operator Name: Noble Energy Inc. Field Name and NumbAr: Grand Valley-31290 County: _W_e_ld _______ _ OtrQtr: SWSE Sec: 26 Twp: 7S Rango: 96W Meridian:'!'___ fOR CIGCC USl': Ota T nn: OCT 0 2 2009 Compt-O{e the AttachrMnt Che<::kl!at -oocc CURRENT WELLBORE INFORMA ON Tl ~rrntt)t Too Determined i.ru: SIZE DEPTH 1}jp.SACKS CEMENT TOP CBL CIRCULATED CALCULATED Surface Casing 18.625" 154fl'/sLS swsxs 0 D 0 0 Intermediate Casing (~any) l.'f ~ 0 0 0 Produdion Casing 4.5 6072' saesxs J.w /f{t!o 0 0 0 Plug Back Tolal Depth; (°p 0 f' 2_ Tubing Deplh; _54_8_4_' -----Packer Depth: S-9 f' IJ Cozzetle Formation Gross Perforation Interval: _5_5_84_' ___ to 5650' _c_o_rc_o_ra_n ___ Formation Gross Perforation Interval: _5_8_5_6_' __ to 5892' ______ Formalion Open Hole Interval (if any): _____ to ----- List below all Plugs, Bridge Plugs, St.a~ Cementing or Squeeze Work performed on thia: wollboro: (if moro sp¢cc n&edei:'I, continua oo reverse &Ide of thl5 form.) I. 2. 3. 4. Describe below mny changu to the well born whlch will ba made upon conversion. (This inciudes but not limited to change:i of tubing and pad<er 3-ettlng OOpth•. any additional squeue wm for aquifer prolectkln or casing ~aks. sffltlng of bridge plugs to isolala non·lnjection formations.} 1. 2 3. Comments; I hereby certify that the statements.made in this form are, to the best of my knowledge, true, correct, and complete. Print Name: LINDA PAVELKA( Signed: ( Trtte: REGULATORY MANAGER Date: 10/2/2009 OGCC Approved: MAX. SURFACE INJECTION PRESSURE . .._,.._,,~<..:::.""""'-" CONOrTIONS OF APPROVAL, IF ANY: 501015 B-899 MlLi'RED ALSOORF P-599 11/14/1996 02:22P PG l OF 2 REC GARFIELD COUNTY CLERK AND HJWRDER 11. 00 WARRANTY DEED ~==== J TfUS DEED, Made 1h!s 11th day of De tuber 1996 1996 , between Larry A. Klebold and Karen K. Klebold of the • CounlyDf Boulder aml S!~lc ol Colorado, grantor, and Donald R. Thr,)m P.O. !fox 302 Paracliute, Ll)f(JradO lXlC NOT I I I -whs:;e-icgal-addrcss-i~· ofthe Coun1;•of Garfield \VlT~ESSKl'H, That the gnmlur for and in conslderacion (Jfthe sum of aml State of Colorado, grnntce: ) ) 11 Ten valuable cunsideratiun OOLLARS, dollars and other good and .1'•1 ihe receipt and suf!icicncy of which is hereby acknowledged, has granted, bargained, ~old am! crn1veycd, and by 1licse presi.:nl~ doe~ grant, bargain, ~cl!, convey aod confirm, umo the grantee, his heirs and a;,signs forever, all the real properly 1ogelher wiih improvements, if any, situate, lying and being in the Co1.1nty of Garfield and Stale of Colorado described as follows: See Exhibit 11 A0 as known by .wee! and number as: TOGETHER with all und singular the hcrcdilamenl.~ nn<l 11ppl•rll'nanccs thcro_·to bdonging:, ur in anywise appcrlainint;. llml the reversion nn<l revc1~ions, ri:maindcr imd remainders, rents, i>sucs and proli1s !hereof, an<l all the csla\C, righ[. 1i1lc, intcre~1. claim and Jcm~ml what~lll:Ver of the grantor. either in law or cquicy, of, in and 10 the above bargained premises, with the hc1cdi1"mcn1, and appur!cnnnces. TO HAVE ANU TO HOLD the said premises above bargnincd aud described, with !he 11ppuncnnncc~, u11to the grnntee, his heirs and assigns forever. And the grnntor, for himself, his heirs, and persona! reprcscnlmi,·c,, drn:s covenant, grant, bargain, mul agree 10 ~•nd wilh the grantee, his heirs and assigns, that at the lime of the ense~ling mid delivery of these prcscms, he is well ~ciz[<l of1he pn::mbes above coflwycd, hm. gvod, 1;uie, perfe.;l, absolute aud indefeasible estate of inheritance, in law, in fee simpk, and has good figlit, full power ~nd lawful aL•thority lo i;rnn!, bargain, ~ell and convey the ~ame in manner and fom1 i1s aforesaid, and that the same arc free and clear from all former and 01her grnots, bargains, sales, liens, laxes, a\-.,s~menl~. encumbrances and n::s1ric1ions of wh<1tcvcr kind or nature ~oever, except The grnnlor shall and will WARRANT AND FOREVER DEFEND the above-bargained prcmi.,es in the quiet ilnd pCllceab!e possession of the grnnlee, his heirs and assigns. again81 all and every person or persons lawfully claiming the whole or any part lheieof. The singular number shall include the pfural, .,_,-oi.;v<fgg<oornider shall be applicable 10 all genders. ntor has ei:;eculed 1his deed on the dale ~et fonh above. ___ tL'>l}»I&'-(. uJ"'J"L Larrr A. Klebold Karen K. Klehold ; iAIE Of COWRADO Co""'Y of ~\;\ ) " ~\· by Th; ~~~;~~::~·,~~k~\~:":;' ~~~~ \(. ~!of My commis~iuu exphcS..:l ~ \~'3~~ , Ch. , 19''\.-{; , Witness my hand arid llfiicial seal. I i !1 I Ii 11 *If iri Denver, insert "City anti". --~JI Nu. 932A. Rev, 7--84. WARRANTY DEED {For Ploologr.iphk Rr<:ord) Hrodfm~ Pubfohing, 1743 Wozcc .~I . Drnvc1. OJ ~0202 -(]OJ) 2n-2'ill0 -:I-YU (,1 ' \ N 5 N 8 "' I '" m m m J, "' ~ s 0 "' Exhibit A Legal Description Tho SE 114 SW 114 and the S 112 SE 114 of Section 26, Township 7 Soutl~ Range 9G West, of the 6th Principal Meridian, together with the following described pMcel: A parcel ofland in the N 1/2 of Section 35, Towruhlp 7 South, Rang• 96 Wes~ of the 6th Pricipal Meridiart, more particularly dcm1bcd ., follow,; Bcginnlng atthe comer ofScctlon.'I 25, 26, 3S, and 36; the11ee along the Noith line of U1e NE 1/4 of said Section 35, N &9°5&'00" W, 2697.15 feet, to the 1/4 Corner of SectioM 26 and 35; thence along the North line of the NE 114 NW 1/4 of said Section 35, N 89"58'00" W, 1348.59 feet lo the W 1/16 Comer of SeetloM 26 and 35; thence aloJl!l the We>t line of the E l/2 NW l/4 of oaid Section 35, S 00°58'16" E, 1437.!S fee~ thence loin.ing gaid West line N 29°40'37" E, 195. 79 feet; thence N S9'32'35' E, 397.95 feet; thence N 40°06'1 l' E, 277.35 feet; il1enco S 80°43'52" E, 259.88 feet; thence N 34'18'37" E, 498.28 fret; thcnco N 60'05'02" E, 597.60 foot; thence S 89"58'00' E, 2348.22 foct to the EMt line of tho NE 1/4 of said Section 35; U1cuco along oaid East line, N 00°14'57" W, 184.24 feet to tl1c point ofbcginniJig, all irt Garfield County, Colorado. 01/04/2000 14:28 9702859104 BlLLll:.. b !illl<\_;Hr lt.LJJ 1111111 11111111111 1111 Hlllll 111 llllHI 1111111111111111 557858 01/10/2000 03,55p 81168 P572 M RLSOORF l of I R 5.00 D 0.00 GARFIELD COUNTY CO QIJJ'T CLAIM DJ<ED 1IDS DEED, Made this 4th day of Jan.uaty, 2000, between Ernie Pyrweld whose legal addn:5s is 1263 Mountain Vi<wDrive, Aspm, Colorado 81611 of the Cowrtyaf Pitkin and State of Colorado, grantor, arul, Macy Ann BO<ley whose legal address is P.O. Bo< 26, Woody Cn:ek, Colorado 81656, of the County of Pitkin and State of Colorado, grantee, WlTNESSETll, That the grantor, for and in consideration of the mm of $10.00 DOLLARS the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby aoknow\edged, has nmtised, released, sold and QUlT CLAJMIID, and by these present< does, remise, release, sell and QUIT CLAIM unto the grantee, berbrils, 5lx;ce:;50JS and assigns, forever, all the right. title,. interest, claim and demand which the grantor has in and to any and all road tights-of-way, easements, water, water rights, ditches, ditch rights-of-way, pumping stations and pipelines, and also together with any and ail nllneral rigbts and minerals (subject to all reservations and conveyances of record), any rights under State or Federal graring pennits, appertaining or used in coonoction with the real property, situ8te, lying and being in the County of Garfield 3lld State of Colorado described as follows: Section 26: Se<tionn: Section 34: Se<tion 35: Section 36: Slh:SEV., SE14SWll.. Lots 3 and 4 EV:iE!h NEY., SWV., EY~Y4, NY,iSEl/. w~sw~ AND ALSO, a tract of land containillg 47.00 acres,. JDAte or less, described as: Beginning at tho meander oomer of the East line of Section 27, thence S. 34" oo•w_ 3304.62 feet; thenoe No. 8" 05'E. 550.00 feet, th N 13 • 20'E. 800.00fect~ t:henceN. 14° O' E. 760.00feet; rbenccNo. 35" O' E. 710_00feet; ~N. 4ge 30'E. 880.00fcet, thence:N. 30~ 45' E, 656.901ttt; thence South 10.so.oo feet to PointofBeginning (known as the Spring Creek.Ranch). TO BA VE MID TO HOIJI the SSD>C, together with all and singular the appurt"'""""8 and privileges thereunto belonging or in any wise thereunto appena.hting, and all the estate, right, title, interest-and claim whatsoever, of the grantor, either in law or equity, to the only prope( use, benefit and behoof of the grantee, her bcirs and assigns furever. STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF~ l'lT"RlN .. Thefore:J:ing instrument was acknowledged before me thiS-':b:JL day of 2000,by ~Lt'. FYR,WA!,b . My oomrnis.9ion expires:=-:-:--:--- Witncss my band and offi.ci.al seaL My Commission ExplJeS -:lA~loAtj Janumy ••, 2003 1111 v.i ~.IA'tNJJ.rtt~L~~lr~~~ M'·~ 111111 • Reeeptionlt: 722946 05/09/2007 03:58:25 PM 9:1924 p,0728 Jean Rlberico 1 of 3 Rec Fee:$0.00 Doc Fee: GARFIELD COUNTY CO 11. L -~ STA TE OF COLORADO ) )ss County of Garfield ) At a regular meeting of the Board of County Commissioners for Garfield County, Colorado, held in the Commissioners' Meeting Room, Garfield County Courthouse, in Glenwood Springs on, Monday, the 9th day of April A.D. 2007, there was present: "'Jo"'h"'n,_,M=art'-=in"--------------' Commissioner Chairman ""Larry='-"'M"'c""'C"'o"-'w""n~-----------' Commissioner ~T=re=s~i =H=oo=u"'p"-t ------------' Commissioner =D~o=n~D~e=F~o=r=d _____________ , County Attorney =-Je=an~A~l=b=e=ri=co~------------' Clerk of the Board =E=d~G=r=e=en~(A=b=s=e=n~t)~----------' County Manager when the following proceedings, among others were had and done, to-wit: RESOLUTION NO. 2007-37 A RESOLUTION CONCERNED WITH THE APPROVAL OF A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR AN AIRCRAFT LANDING STRIP LOCATED AT 1689 COUNTY ROAD 300, GARFIELD COUNTY, COLORADO PARCEL NO# 240926400137 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Garfield County, Colorado (the Board), received an application for a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) for an Aircraft Landing Strip for personal use on a turf and dirt strip on a property located at 1689 County Road 300, Garfield County, Colorado; WHEREAS, the Property is located within the AIR/RD wne district which contemplates an Aircraft Landing Strip as a Conditional Use and where such use, pursuant to Section 2.02.03 of the Zoning Resolution of 1978, as amended, is defined as "A private facility for accommodation and servicing of aircraft, the use of which shall be limited to the owner or owners of the lot upon which the facility is located"; WHEREAS, the Board held a public hearing on the 9th day of April, 2007, upon the question of whether the above described CUP should be granted or denied, at which hearing the public and interested persons were given the opportunity to express their opinions concerning the approval of said CUP; and I llllW.i ~,lt~IV~HUiJL~~~~~ Ml~ 111111 Reception#: 722946 05/09/2007 03:58:25 PM 8:1924 P:0729 Jean Alberico 2 of 3 Rec Fee:$0.00 Dao Fee: GARFIELD COUNTY CO WHEREAS, the Board, on the basis of substantial competent evidence produced at the aforementioned hearing, has made the following determination of fact as listed below: 1. That adequate public notice was provided as required for the hearing before the Board of County Commissioners and proof thereof submitted in the record; 2. That the hearing before the Board of County Commissioners was extensive and complete, that sufficient pertinent facts, matters and issues were submitted and that all interested parties were heard at that meeting; 3. That for the above stated and other reasons, the proposed Conditional Use Permit is in the best interest of the health, safety, morals, convenience, order, prosperity and welfare of the citizens of Garfield County. 4. That the application is in conformance with Sections 2.02.03, 5.03, 5'.03.04 and 9.02 of the Garfield County Zoning Resolution of 1978, as amended; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Garfield County, Colorado, that the Conditional Use Permit is hereby approved subject to compliance with all of the following specific conditions:. 1. All representations of the applicant, either within the application or stated at the hearing before the Board of County Commissioners, shall he considered conditions of approval unless otherwise modified by the Board; 2. All lighting associated with this use shall be the minimum amount necessary. All exterior lighting shall he shielded to prevent light trespass on any adjoining property and be downward facing towards the structure; 3. The Applicant shall limit take-offs and landings to daylight hours, except in emergencies; 4. The Applicant shall install a wind indicator at the airstrip so that it is visible to pilots of aircraft approaching to land and aircrafts taxiing into position to take-off. This wind indicator shall conform to AC 150/5345-27D-FAA SPECIFICATION FOR WIND CONE ASSEMBLIES; 5. Prior to issuance of the Conditional Use Permit, an emergency response plan will be provided to the County, identifying methods and techniques to be utilized in dealing with an aircraft related accident; 6. The Applicant shall submit a Notice of Landing Area Proposal (Form 7480) to the Federal Aviation Administration and receive a determination prior to construction; 2 1111~~.MNJl,lft.Lllr'il111\"W.Wi~'IWAllH 1111111 Reception#: 722946 05/09/2007 03:58:25 PM 8:1924 P:0730 Jean Alberico 3 of 3 Rec Fee:$0,00 Doc Fee: GARFIELD COUNTY CO 7. The Applicant shall comply with all applicable Federal Aviation Administration requirements; -h Dated this 1-day of __ rv\_"1--+-----• A.D. 20_Qj_. ATTEST: GARFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, GARFIELD COUNTY, COLORADO Upon motion duly made and seconded the foregoing Resolution was adopted by the following vote: =C=O=M=M=I=S=SI=O~N~E=R~C=H='-'AIR=o...J=O=HN=-'-~F~.MA~~R~TIN=---------•Aye =C=O=M=M=I=S=S=IO=NE-'=R~L=A~R7R=Y~L~·=M=C=C=O~W~N,_,_ _________ ,Aye =C=O=M=M=I=S=S=IO=NE~R~TRE~=,S=I~H=O~U=P~T,__ ___________ ,Aye STATE OF COLORADO ) )ss County of Garfield ) I, , County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners, in and for the County and State aforesaid, do hereby certify that the annexed and foregoing Resolution is truly copied from the Records of the Proceeding of the Board of County Comnlissioners for said Garfield County, now in my office. 1N WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said County, at Glenwood Springs, this __ day of , A.D. 20 __ . County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of County Comnlissioners 3 CH2M HILL March 10 ,2010 Ms. Kathy Eastley, AICP Garfield County, Building & Planning Department 108 8th Street, Suite 401 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 CH2M HILL 34 Van Gordon St. Suite 200 Lakewood, CO 80228 Tel 303.296.9645 Fax 303.296.0117 Re: LIPA 12-09-6246-Noble Energy, Inc. -Response to County NTC Notification Dear M s. Ea stley, On behal f of Noble Energy, Inc (Noble), CH2M HILL Engineers, Inc. (CH2M HILL) submitted an application packet for a Limite d Impact Review for the use of Parachute Ranch 26-34B (PR-26-34B) as a produced water injection well. CH2M HILL received comments back from Garfield County reque st ing clarifications and additional information be included in the application. This letter and the attached su bmittal package serves as the response to those questions/requests. Thi s submittal includes the following: -Copy of the Technically Incomplete letter provided by Garfield County -Res ponse to the Technically Incomplete letter -Appropriate Legal Documentation -Site Plan -Nob le Gathering Pipeline System Map -Parcel Map and List of Property Owners w /in 200 feet of the parcel b oundaries -SPCC Info and Facility Map specific to Well Pad 26-0 -COGCC Form 26 and list of source wells to be injected -Well Pad 26-0 Erosion and Sediment Control info -Emergency Re s ponse Plan At this time , Noble is requesting this response be reviewed a s an addendum to the original application. For ease of reviewing purposes and at your request, Noble is providing 2 copies of the Re s pon se to Comments and attachments. Once all information is provided in order to be deemed complete, this additional infonnation will be inc orporated into the required application copies for further county review. If you have any questions, or need any additional information, please contact me at 303-980-7259 or joan ne .l e h ma n@c h2m .co m . Sincerely, 8 e L-e-h:.-m-a-+n--- Environmental Permitting Coordinator Attachments cc : Judi Kohn, Noble Energy, Inc AGENDA GARF IELD COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 108 81h Street, Room 100, Glenwood Springs 8:00 a.m. Monday, May 10, 2010 PUBLIC COMMENTS FROM CITIZENS NOT ON THE AGENDA: Individuals may be limited to 5 minutes each. REGULAR WORK SESSION: 1. County Manager Update: Ed Green a . Presentation on Proposed Ban on Free Plastic Bags - Girl Scout Troop 275 b. Garfield County EMTAC update -Doug Gerrald c. Public Service Gas Pipeline request -Jake Mall d. Staff recommendation to award a contract in an amount not to exceed $52,508.00 to Northwest Colorado Consultants, Inc. for 2010 eng in eering and en vironmental services at the West Garfield County Landfill -Kent Long e. Staff recommendation to approve a First Amendment to Contract with Sandy's Office Supply for the purchase of additional furniture for the Rifle Sheriff's Annex in the amount of $55,500.00 -Kent Long f. Staff recommendation to approve a contract renewal letter in an amount not to exceed $91 ,000 .00 with Rocky Mountain Enterprises for paint striping of various Garfield County roads -Jamaica Watts 2. County Attorney Update: Don DeFord EXECUTIVE SESSION-LITIGATION UPDATE AND LEGAL ADVICE 3 . Consent Agenda: Items of a routine nature are placed on the Consent Agenda to allow the Board of County Commissioners to spend its time and energy on more important items on a lengthy agenda. Any Commissioner or any member of the public may request that an item be "REMOVED" from the Consent Agenda and considered on the Regular Agenda. a. Approve Bills b. Wire Transfers c. Inter-Fund Transfers d. Changes to Prior Warrant List e. Authorize the Chair to sign the Resolution concerned with the approval of a Text Amendment to e limin ate the takings process from Section 12-103(b) and 12-107(1) This agenda is subject to change, including the addition of items up to 24 hours in advance or the de letion of items at any time. All t imes are appro ximate. If special accommodations are necessary per ADA, please contact 945-5004 p~ior to the meeting . Prepared by: Dawn Burgess, Executive Assistant Posted on: Code Enforcement within the Unified Land Use Resolution of 2008, as amended -Fred Jarman f. Authorize the Chair to sign the Resolution concerned with the approval of a Text Amendment to add a new Section 4-107 "Amendments to Approved Land Use Change Permits" into Article IV & removing the individual amendment sections that currently exist in other Articles with the exception of Articles V and VI & revise the definitions of "Substantial Modification I Change" & "Non- substantial Modification I Change" within the Unified Land Use Resolution of 2008, as amended -Fred Jarman g. Authorize the Chair to sign the Resolution concerned with the approval of a Text Amendment to clarify the requirements for an Adequate Water Supply and clarify the requirements for Legal Descriptions as they relate to site plans for Limited I Major Impact Reviews and Exemptions within the Unified Land Use Resolution of 2008, as amended -Fred Jarman h. Authorize the Chair to sign the Land Use Change Permit for Richard L. Prather, Lyle Prather, Ned Prather, Donna J. Koehler, Sue Stuart Mortimer Erupt Vanda Bovenkamp, and Daniel W. Stroock (LIPA 6185), Storage: Supplies, Machinery, Equipment and Products - Molly Orkild-Larson i. Liquor License Renewal: Catherine Store Wine & Liquor, Inc -Jean Alberico 10:00 a.m. COMMISSIONER BREAK 10:15 a.m. REGULAR AGENDA: 1. Public Meetings: a. NECI Local Improvement District 1. Content of LID (Clean Energy Finance District) Formation Resolution a. Statutory definition of improvements b. Legislative consent from municipalities c. Financing by government grant funds, investment of County General Fund dollars, private grant funds, bonding (sub-grants?) d. Administrative matters This agenda is subject to change, including the addition of items up to 24 hours in advance or the deletion of items at any time. All times are approximate. If special accommodations are necessary per ADA, please contact 945-5004 prior to the meeting. Prepared by: Dawn Burgess, Executive Assistant Posted on: Noon 1:00 p.m. 1:15 p.m. e. Interface with Offices of Clerk and Recorder, Treasurer and Assessor f. 5-year sunset provision 2. Set Hearing Date for Formation of LID -notice (Article 5 Draft Resolution) 3. Direction regarding BOCC Resolution -Investment of County Funds (CRS 24-75-601) 4. Appointment of Commissioner to represent Board of County Commissioners in Denver/Boulder/Garfield County meetings -Department of Energy Grant b. Department of Energy -Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant -Jim Rada c. Department of Local Affairs Grant Extension -Jim Rada d. Discussion/direction regarding Hearing Officers for Board of Equalization 2. Public Hearings: LUNCH COMMENTS FROM CITIZENS NOT ON THE AGENDA: Individuals may be limited to 5 minutes each. REGULAR AGENDA: BUILDING & PLANNING ISSUES 1. County Attorney Update -Land Use Issues: Don DeFord 2. Public Hearings: a. Consider a request for a Land Use Change Permit for Material Handling to allow for conversion of PR 26-34B natural gas production well to a produced water injection well. The parcel is 160-acres and is located at 1689 CR 300 with the existing well pad located off CR 304. The Applicant is Noble Energy on behalf of Donald Throm, the property owner -Kathy Eastley b. Consider a request for a Land Use Change Permit for Limited Impact Review to allow for Material Handling for the transport, storage and disposal of produced water into an injection well on approximately 6 acres of a 340 acre parcel located south of Parachute, CO of off CR 304 (File No. LIPA 6242). The applicant is the Noble Energy, Inc. - Tom Veljic This agenda is subject to change, including the addition of items up to 24 hours in advance or the deletion of items at any time. All times are approximate. If special accommodations are necessary per ADA, please contact 945-5004 prior to the meeting. Prepared by: Dawn Burgess, Executive Assistant Posted on: 01/29/2008 08:53 9705258527 GARCD ROAD BRIDGE PAGE 02/05 c __ Application for Driveway Permit .Pe,.so11 O/Jtafoi11g Permit: Noble Energy, Inc ApplicatiMI Dare: 112912008 Cou11ty Road N11111bel': 304 I>istrict: Silt Pl!rmil Nrmz/Jer: GRB08-D·13 Termirzatimz Date: 212912008 I11spector: ,Takt! Mall hereby requests permission and authority from the .Boar(! of County Commissioners to conshc1ct a driveway approach (es) on the l'iglit-of-way off of County Road, 304,. 75 milo East of CR 304 /CR 300, located OIJ the West side of road for the purpose ofobtaining access to property. Applicant submits herowith for the consideration and approval oftbe Boord of County Commissioners, a sketch of the proposed installation showing all the necessary specification detail including: \. Frontage of lot along road. 2. Distance from centerline ofroad to property line. 3. Number of driveways requested 4. Width of proposed driveways and artgk of approach. 5. Distance fro1n drive\vay to road intersection, if~ny. 6. Size and shape of area sepnrating driv~'vays if more than one approach. 7. Setback distance ofbuilding(s) and other structure improvements, , 8. No unloading of equipment on county road, any damage caused to county road will be repaired at subdivision expense. 9. Responsible for two years from the date of completion. General Provisions 1) The applicant represents all parties .in interest, and affirms that the driveway approach (es) is to be conslructed by him for the bona fide purpose of securing access \O his property and not for the purpose of doing business or servicing vehicles ml the road right of way. 2) The applicant shall furnish all labor and materials, perfonn all work, and pay all costs .\11 connection with the co.nstrnction of the drivcway(s). All work shall be completed within thirty (30) days ofthe permit date. 3) Tho type of consm1ction slmll be as designated and/or approved by the Board of County Commi.ssi.o.ncrs or their representative and all materials used sliall be of satisfactory quality and subject to inspection and approval of the Board of County Commissioners or their representative. 4) The !raveling public shall be protected during the installation with proper warning s.ig11s and signals and the Board of County Commissioners and their duly appointed agents and employee shall be held harmless against any action for personal injury or propetty damage sustained by any reason of the exercise of the Permit. 5) The Applicant shall assume responsibility for the removal or clearance of snow, ice, or sleet upon any portion of the driveway approach (es) even thougb deposited on the driveway(s) in the course of the County snow removal opcratioM. 01/29/2008 08:53 9706258627 GARCO ROAD BRIDGE PAGE 03/05 6) In the event it becomes necessary to remove any right-of-way fence, the posts on either side of the entrance shall be surely braced before the fence is cut to prevent any slacking of the remaining fence and all posts and wire removed shall be turned over to the District Road Supervisor of the Board of County Commissioners. 7) No revisions or additions sl1all be made to the driveway(s) or its appurtenances on the right-of-way without written permission of the Board of Collllty Commissioners. 8) Provisions and specifications outlined herein shall apply on all roads under the jurisdiction of the Board of Counly Commissio.ncrs of Garfield County, Colorado, and lhc Spccificatio11s, set fotil1 on the attached hereof and incorporated herein as conditions hereof. 9) Final inspection of driveway will be required upon completion and must M npproved by perso11 issuing permit or repn~entative of person iss11il1g permit. The inspection and sign off must be dol!e prior to any CO from the Building and Planning Department being issued. 1 O) Contractor agrees to all ProvJslons in Exhibit A. Special Conditions: 1, Driveway Width-l OOft 2. Culvert I'Cquircd? True Size: 1S inch by 40ft 3. Asphalt or concrete pnd required? false Size of pad; 4. Gravel portion roqnircd? False Length: 5. Trees, brush and/or fence need to be removed for visibility? Ji'alse 6, . Distance am! J)irnction: 7. Certified Traffic Control Required? False 8, Work zone signs requlred? True 9. Stop sign required at entrance to County Road 111 s11)11ing tl1is application and upon receiving authorization and pcm1ission to install the driveway approMh (cs) described herein the Applicant signifies thai he has read; understands and accepts the foregoing provisions and conditions and agrees to co11stnJct tho <:lrivcway(s) in accordance with t11e accompanying specification plan reviewed and approved by the Board of.Cmmty Commissioners. Permit granted 1/29/200$, subject to the provisions, specifications and conditio11s stipulated herein. For Board of County Commissioners' ofGarjjcld County, Colorado: cfJwit!Jcu(J ) Rcprc~entative of Garfield County Road and Bridsc Sisnaturc 01/29/2008 08:53 9705258527 GARCO ROAD BRIDGE PAGE 04/05 Specifications I. A driveway approach is understood to be that portion of the county road right-of way between the pavement edge and the property line that is designed and used for the interchange of traffic between the roadway and abutting p1·opcrty. 2. At any intersection. a drivc\v~y shall be restricted for a sufficient distnnce fron1 the 1nferS$Ction to preserve the nonnal and safe movement of traffic. (It is recommended for mral residence entrances that a minimum intersection clearance of 50 feet be pxovidcd and for rural commercial entrances a minimum of lOO fret be provided.) 3. All entrances and exits shall be so located and constructed that vehicles approaching or using them will be able to obtain adequate sight distance in both directions along the county road in order to maneuver safely and without interfering with county road traffic. 4. The Applicant shall not be pennitted to erect any sign or display material, either fixed or movable, on or extending over any portion of the county road right-of-way. 5. Genorally, no more tlian one approach shall be allowed any parcel or property the frontoge of which is less than one hundred (I 00) feet Additional entrances or exits for parcels having a frontage in excess of o.ne hundrod 100) feet shall be permitted only after showing of actual convenience and necessity. 6. All driveways shall be so located that the Dared portion adjacent to the traveled way will not encroach upon adjoining property. 7. No commercial driveway shall have a width greater llian thirty (30) feet measured at right angles 10 the centerline of the drivowny except•'> increased by permissible ra<;lii. No nonconu11ercfal driveway shall bayc a width grealcr than twenty (20) feet measured at righ( angles to th¢ crnterline 'of the drivewoy, except as incxeased by pem1issible radii. 8. The axis of an approach to the road may be at a right angle to the centerline of the cotm1y road and of any angle between nintty (90) degrees and sixty (60) degrees but shall not be less than sixty ( 60) degrees. Adjustment w.ill be made according to the !ypc of traffic to be served and other pl1ysical conditions. 9. The construction of parking or servicing areas on the county road right-of-way is specifically prohibited. Commercial establishments for custo.mer vehicles should provide off-the~road parking facilities. 10. The grade ofenh·ance and exit shall slope downward and away rt·om the road surface at the same rate as the normal shoulder slope and for a distance equal to the width of the shoulder but in no ca'se less tha11 lwenty (20) feet frorn the pavemc.nl edge. Approach grades are restricted to not more than ten percent (I 0%). 11. All driveways and approaches shall be so constmctcd that they shall not interfere with the drainage system of the street or county road. The Applicant will be required to provide, at .his own expense, drainage shuctures at entrances and exits, which will become an integrnl part of the existing drainage system. T11e Board of County Commissioners or their representative, prior lo installation, mvst approve the dimensions and types of.all drainage structures. Note; This permit shall be made available at tlte site where and when work is being done. A work sketch or drawing of the proposed drlveway(s) must accompany application. No permit will be issued without drawing, blueprint, or sketch. 01/28/2008 14:17 3033893682 NOBLE ENERGY INC Driveway P.ermit Check Off Form I. Permit Owner: / rJcb/Q Gw~.):~I ,_/_MC_• -------~ 2. Address: I fi;,f!.5. d3ro~d,<»-y 1 3fe.9Qoo) G11~v§lc 1 l'oml 3. City: Carbondale 81623 0 Glenwo<Jd Springs 81601 0 NewCastle816470 Silt8J652 D Rifle81650 0 Parachute 81635 0 Other I \k\'\-vep %J01oR I 4. PhoneN<J;/ 3o'.3,J:;l'i)~lfoCl'.J I Fa"<No: I 3::i3·~,lQ'3-7",9,'88.I 5. County Rd. No: J +-flt~ M-e..-:q @;J ' 6. Nearest Intersection Ol' address: rlc~&-'3._o_l../_a_'ry_d_!r;_,-5"'"b-/'1."""0,;_·_q_f?;'c_q_J""'I 7. Distancefrom!nt.oraddress: J 0, 75 niife. I 8. Direction from Int, or address: N 0 E J :X: I S D W 0 9. Sideofroad: N D ED s 0 wlKJ 10. Width ofddveway: 30-foot 0 40-foot 0 100-foot IX I 11. Culvert required: Yes f8'J No O 12. Size of culvert required: 12-inch D 15-inch D 18-inch IKJ Other: 13. Length of culvert required: 30-foot 0 40-foot l&Jothe1 I 14. Asphalt or concrete pad \·equircd: Yes 0 No J X J 15.Sizeofpad: ·30.footwideX 10-footlongX4inchesthiok:Yes 0 n/q 40-footwide x 10-foot long x 4~inches thick: Yes D 100-foot wideX 20-foot long X 4-inchcs tllick; Yes 0 Other: I A'O -~7-----rr--~~~___J \JW] '!-[J-iowJ2{2,{ /lbCJJ PAGE 01/02 01/28/2008 1<1: 17 3033893682 NOBLE ENERGY INC PAGE 02/02 J. 6. Gravel po1iio11 required: Yes 0 No !><JI 17. Length of gravel portion: 40-foot 0 50-foot D 100-foot D 1~ , l8. Trees or brush removed for visibility: Yes D No Ix I rj~ ~ wq l.9. Distance and direction from dtlveway to he removed: L------~ 20. Ddveway must be no more than 3 % slope away from County road. o1 2 I. Dtlve must be constrncted so no drainage accesses County road from dtlvcway. ~ 22. Certified h:affic control required: Yes D No [XJ 23. Work zone signage only!'equired: Yes I></ No D 24. Stop sign required at entrance to County Rd. Yes W No 0 25. Inspection of driveway will tequired upon completion and must be approved by person issuing permit or representative of person issuing permit. 26.PcrsonRequestingPe!'mit: j jeon,~ {(~~ 303 ~;'..l.Q%,-l7'o 3 ~ 27. Person lssuingriermit: . J dll',)'(t. b· (!'Lr/ J I I 28. Disttict pennit issued in: l 0 2 D 3 ~ 29. Date checklist completed:J j e 1 • 0 . • 0-, Ill V f.-'i '\ ;!,. '/t 2 00 O~ ·~. Feb 28 08 11:13a daniel gardner 970-285-7584 BOARD OF COUNTY CC>Ml<!ISSIONERS OF GAlU'IELD COUNTY CERTIFICATION AND AFFIDAVIT REGJIRDING ILL!l:GAI. ALIENS The Con':.rac"':or, whcse narne and signature ap9ears below, certifies and agJ:ees as follo~s: 1. The Contractor shall comply ~..,.it.:h the pro-visions of C.R. s. 8-11.5-101 et $eq, The Contractor shall not. knowingly employ or cont::act with an illegal alien tc perform work for-the Board of County CorM1iss.ioners of Gar£ield County, Colorado {''80CC"i or en<:er 1-nto a co:-!tract with a subGontractor -that knowin9ly employs or contrac-=.s Ni.th an illegal alien. 2, '.Che Contractor represen.ts 1 Ha.r:::ants, and ;;i.grees that it has verified that it does not empl.oy any illegal aliens; that it has par;::icipated or attempted to participate. .in the Basic Pilot:. Ero.ployinent \fe~if.ication Program administered by the So:::.ial Security Administrntion and Depactment. of Jlom~li.lnd Secu;rity; and other1v-.ise shall comply with the requirements of C.R.S. 9-17 .5-102 (2) (b]. 3. 'rhe Contractor shall comply with all reasonable requests made in the course of an investigation under C.R.S. 0-17.S-102: by the Colorado Department of Labor and E.'Jnployn.ent. :Lf the Contractor fails to comply 1-1ii::h ar.y requirement 0£ th.is provision or c. R. s. 8-1i,5-101 et seq. 1 the BOCC r.iay terminate work fo-r braach and the Contractor shal! be liable far actual and consequential damages to the state. 4. If the Contractor is a sole proprietor, the undersigned hereby swea~s or a;ffirms unde:i: penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of Colorado that ( che_;fo 'cne) : _V __ 1 aw -a tln.ited States citizen, or I am a Permanent Resident of the United States, or I am lawfully present in the United States p'.l.rsuant to Federal law. I understand that this sworn s~atement is_ required by law because I am a soJ.e proprietor enter.ing into a contra.ct to perfo:::m work for the BOCC. I understand that state law requires me to provide proof that I am lawfully present :i.n -the United States prior to Btl';l.rting work for tr..e BOGG. I further ac:<nowledge that I will comply with the requirements o:f C.R.S. 24-1£.5-101 et seq. and Hill produce the required for:n of identification prior to starting \'-lork. I acknowledge that making a false, ficti.tious, or fraudulent statement o::: r€;1presentation J.n this sworn a£fidavit is p1Jnishable unde1: the criminal l;;iws of Colorado as perjury in the second degree under C.R.S. 18-8-503. CERTIFIED and AGREED to this ,;}$day of &b@y, 200Y: CON~'AACTOR: Ir..inigr~tlon Affidavit {08.'-015) f1nal E:XllIBIT p.2 Kathy A. Eastley From: Deborah Quinn Sent: To: Tuesday, January 26, 2010 8:57 AM Kathy A Eastley Subject: Noble injection well Kathy, On this application, the surface owner is Donald R. Throm. There is a Water disposal lease that allows Noble to use his prop. for this injection well, but that lease does not specifically authorize Noble to obtain necessary permits. There is a memo of a Surface Use Agreement, and it is also silent about authorization to apply for permits (the actual SUA might be more specific, but all we have is the memorandum). So, we need a letter of authorization from Throm to Noble authorizing Noble to apply for the permit. On tab C, the Statement of Authority should be from Noble to Linda Pavelka. It is always from an entity to an individual person who is authorized to bind the entity on real property matters specified. Noble confuses that with the letter authorizing CH2MHill. There should also be one for Robert H???, who signed the water disposal lease. On the Antero injection wells that Tom just did, we requested and received a map showing the location of the pipelines from all the wells that supply the produced water to the disposal well. We also obtained copies of all Form 26's that had been submitted to COGCC, which indicates the source of produced water for the well. Finally, we required the applicant to represent that all surface owners whose property was crossed by any pipeline had agreed to allow the pipes to carry produced water across their property (this is instead of having to review a zillion easements when we wouldn't otherwise be regulating the pipelines anyway). Antero represented also in the application that none of its pipelines were within our regulatory requirements. I'm going to forward to you the email I sent Tom on his Noble injection well application for additional questions you might want to address, especially concerning impacts. Deborah Quinn Assistant Garfield County Attorney 108 8th Street, Suite 219 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 (970) 945-9150 Fax{970)384-5005 CONFIDENTIALITY STATEMENT: This message and any attachments are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which it is addressed. The information contained herein may include protected or otherwise privileged information. Unauthorized review, forwarding, printing, copying, distributing, or other use of such information is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. If you have received this message in error, please notify the sender by replying to this message and delete the email without further disclosure. 1 Kathy A. Eastley From: Sent: To: Subject: Hey, JKohn@nobleenergyinc.com Thursday, March 25, 2010 9:22 AM Kathy A. Eastley RE: Noble/Klebold LIPA 6242 I did double check with my field guys and the structure of the system is to have all water piped to the location, thereby needing no truck traffic. There is NO processing of this water on -site for these tanks. (All of that happens at a different point in the process when the gas is separated from the liquids at the production tanks.) IF a water truck needed to visit the site periodically ... it would still be a net decrease on-site from the fewer water trucks going to those particular producing wells now. The same pick-ups utilizing the pad for the producing wells will be the same trucks performing maintenance on the injection wells. The 2 injection permits are identical except one started as a federal well and the other private. Once approved ... they both become State Injection Wells. The reason for both permits is a contingency plan should one injection well be down for whatever reason, we can utilize the other one. We will utilize remote sensing SCADA system for some off-site monitoring as well. I think a COA to that fact would be fine as long it allowed for temporary maintenance, or unforeseeable reasonable circumstances that would require a short term traffic use. THANKS again, Judi Judi C. Kohn Environmental Compliance Coordinator Noble Energy Inc. 1625 Broadway, Suite 2200 Denver, CO 80202 Direct: 303-228-4471 Fax: 303-228-4459 Cell: 303 -720-2311 "Tom Veljic" <tveljic@garfield-county.com> 03/23/2010 12:47 PM Please pop in . Tom Veljic To <JKohn@nobleenergyinc.com > cc Subject RE : Noble/Klebold LIPA 6242 1 From: JKohn@nobleenergyinc.com [mailto:JKohn@nobleenergyinc.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2010 10:07 AM To: Tom Veljic Subject: Re: Noble/Klebold LIPA 6242 Good Momin' Tom, I hope your meeting went well. I got the notice, thank you. Hey, I may try to pop in on my way home tomorrow if you are available to introduce myself. Oh, and I hope I didn't cause Kathy any trouble. I did think her interpretation seemed appropriate for this submittal. One last thing .. .lf I could float one more discrepancy by you, she also only asked for 5 hard bound copies, 1 unbound hard copy and 7 disks; a total of 14. I read your request as 14 hard copy and 7 disks. If you don't need all that extra paper .. .it would add up. Thanks Judi From: "Tom Veljic" [tveljic@garfield-county.com] Sent: 03 /22/2010 04:36 PM CST To: Judi Kohn Subject: RE: Noble/Klebold LIP A 6242 It would have been easier for one planner to do both too. Tom Vel11c From: JKohn@nobleenergyinc.com [mailto JKohn@nobleenergyinc.com] Sent: Monday, March 22, 2010 4 :18 PM To: Tom Veljic Subject: Re: Noble/Klebold LIPA 6242 Thanks Tom! I think it wi ll be eas ier for the notified landowners as well sinc e many of them overlap both permits. From: "Tom Veljic" [tveljic@garfield-county.com] Sent: 03/22/2010 04:15 PM CST To: <Joanne.Lehman@ CH2M.com> Cc: Judi Kohn Subject: Nob le/Klebold LIPA 6242 Jo Anne 2 Judy requested 5/10 instead of 5/3 for the hearing date to coincide with the hearing for another project. Thomas Veljic, AICP Senior Planner Garfield County Building and Planning 108 8th St., Suite 401 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 970-945-8212 3 Response to Comments RE: Limited Impact Review-Material Handling File Number: LIPA 12-09-6246 1 ). Copies of the recorded Statement of Authority and Letter of Authorization are included with this submittal in Appendix 1. 2). 3). Based on discussions with Deborah Quinn, Assistant Garfield County Attorney, a copy of the dA 1 . Power of Attorney, is recorded with the Garfield County Clerk and Recorders Office and is DJ.---' included with this submittal. A letter from Robert Hoelsken, Nobel Energy Attorney-in-Fact, authorizing Linda Pavelka to allow CH2M HILL to act/speak on behalf of Noble Energy in the Limited Impact Review pe1mitting of PR 26-34B is also provided. A copy of the deed of ownership, identifying Donald Throm as owner of the parcel 24092640013 7 is included with this submittal in Appendix 1. A copy of the document that authorizes Noble to apply for a land use change permit on the property owned by Donald Throm is included with this submittal Appendix 1. 4). Additional info1mation was requested to fully assess the functionality and potential impact of Noble's injection well. This information is described in further detail below: a) The maximum amount of water permitted to be injected at the PR 26-34B is regulated by the COGCC. The COGCC will cap the volume of water injected over the life of the well, at a set injection rate and a ce1tain pressure. These will be conditions of the permit based on a pending step 0 rate test. yi&-~e ~ ~ ~JJil\.., In order to operate the PR 24-34B injection well, Noble will install the following pieces of equipment on site: 2-400 bbl and 2-600 bbl storage tanks o These tanks will hold produced water from numerous area wells until it can be pressurized and injected into the injection well. Water is supplied to these tanks through Noble's existing pipeline system. 2 electrical pumps run off I generator o These pumps are located on site to pressurize and inject produced water from the onsite storage tanks into the injection well. These pumps are powered by an on-site generator. The use of this generator will meet all COGCC regulations for noise impacts, using hospital grade mufflers or other measures, as necessaiy. These pieces of equipment are included on the updated site plan, included with this submittal in Appendix 2. b) As stated above, all produced water will be routed to the injection well location via Noble's existing gathering system. All applicable easements, right-of-ways, and agreements were obtained by Noble prior to installation of the gathering pipelines. All O&G related pipelines are covered in the Standard Surface Use Agreements (SUAs) signed by Noble and the landowner. A standard clause is: Pipelines and other ROW's: "Operators shall have the right to construct and operate water lines, power lines, fuel lines, telecommunication lines and/or snch other ntilities as are necessary to support operations." These water lines are in the same trenches as gas lines and the SUAs are proprietary info. A gathering system map is included in Appendix 3; with this submittal. c), d) The origination points for the water pipelines and wellpads associated with the produced water are labeled on the gathering system map included with this submittal. Standard SUAs are in place between Noble and the land owner allowing for the construction and operation of water lines, power lines, fuel line and telecom lines as necessary to conduct and support well pad operations. e) A completed copy of the COGCC Form 26 for PR-26-34B is included with this submittal in Appendix4. f) Noble's underground pipeline system constructed and used in the transfer of materials associated with wellpad operations are less than 5 miles in length and less than 12 inches in diameter. Therefore, county permitting of the pipelines under A1ticle 9, Pipelines, is not required. 5) A parcel map defining the location of the subject prope1ty (240926400137) and those parcels within 200 feet of the pro petty boundaries along with the list of property owners and associated addresses is provided in Appendix 5. 6), 7) The Noble Energy SPCC Plan (Plan) for the Piceance Area Production Wells, provided as pait of the original LIR application, defines the overall standard protocols, measures and controls implemented at the various well sites within the Piceance area established for the control of any unanticipated release of oil to the ground. Well site 26-0 falls within the area of this SPCC Plan; thus the standard protocols apply. As the SPCC Plan is required to be updated annually, in accordance with federal requirements, site specific information relating to well site 26-0 will be provided to revise the existing Plan by 2"d Quarter, 2010. A facility map for wellrPad26-0 is'provided in Appendix 6. As identified on the facility map, cmTently there are a total b.f 6~lif, condensate and · uc er tanks that sit in 10,839 ft 3 steel lined seconda.!Y contai1iineJJ_tWitlrnotal.£a ~b ~4 o0/2../l_.{ Along with the SPCC map, an updated Site Plan is provided in Appendix 2. The revised sit;;lFf'an has been broken out to describe the parcel and existing structures (Site Plan) from the 26-0 well pad description (Wellpad 26-0). The Wellpad 26-0 plan provides the site layout as it currently exists. Production equipment for the 11 active natural gas wells on the wellpad includes 6 produced water tanks and 3 production units; all are located within proper secondmy containment. The existing frac tanks and C02 tanks are temporary and will be removed and the area reclaimed prior to initiating injection activities. The existing cutting pit will also be reclaimed and replaced with the 2 electric pumps and generator necessary for injection operations. hl association with the injection well, Noble plm1s to install an additional 4 produced water tanks and 2 electric pumps. 7 The equipment used for the injection process will be isolated from production equipment and will P be placed within secondary containment, as necessmy. 8) Existing site specific erosion and sediment control methods, including a Site-Specific Narrative, Erosion and Sediment Control Plan, BMP Map, BMP tracking information is provided in Appendix 7. Injection operations are not anticipated to impact these existing methods. 1 ~An approved Stonn Water Management Plan for the well site is available and on file with the ' '\ CDPHE. 9) No potential for fire, associated with the injection of produced water, exists at well site 26-0. However, all active well pads and trucks are equipped with extinguishers in the unlikely event fire was to break out during all stages of operations. In the event of an emergency at the well site, employees are familiar and required to follow the Emergency and First Aid Plan; provided in Appendix 8. APPENDIXl LEGAL DOCUMENTS 1111 Ml".1i 1'~1~·1,Di'l~tv,,, !IM, IP!ri~rlt'i!~l!ll.~1 ~ 1111 I Receptiontt: 781882 02/10/2010 11:21:22 AM Jean i=llbarico ~ of 1 Rec Fee:$6.00 Doc Fee:0.00 GARFIELD COUNTY CO POWER OF ATTORNEY KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: ~ONf ORMeD copy That NOBLE ENERGY, INC., a Delaware corporation, ("NOBLE") whose address is 100 Glenborough Drive, Ste. 100, Houston, Texas 77067-3610, does hereby make, constitute and appoint for a tenn commencing on January 1, 2009 and expiring on December 31, 2009, unless earlier tenninated by NOBLE or as provided by law, Robert A. Hoelsken, its true and lawful attomey for it and in its name and behalf to execute, acknowledge and deliver any contract, agreement, release, relinquishment, assigi1ment, lease, offer to lease, bid, application, conveyance, deed, transfer of real or personal property, right of way, easement, bond, or any other instnnnent similar or dissimilar to any of the preceding (including, without limitation, any such instrument pertaining to private lands, state lands, or federal lands and, in the case of federal lands, regardless of whether such lands are administered by the Minerals Management Service, Bureau of !--and Management, United States Geological Survey, or any other department, agency, or bureau of the United States), that such Attorney in Fact may deem necessary or proper in connection with the bi1siness of NOBLE. The said Attorney in Fact is empowered to execute, acknowledge and deliver any such contracts as fully as if special authority had been granted in eac11 particular case by the undersigned. Executed this the ~day of Janua1y, 2009, but effective for all purposes as set forth above. NOBLE ENERGY, INC. \l 1 David L. Stover f Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer STATE OF TEXAS § § COUNTY OF HARRIS § ATTEST;,, / By:_____2::!!!..:.~'::::::=~ Amold J. olmson Secretary The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this the Jli!'day of January, 2009, by David L. Stover, as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of NOBLE ENERGY, INC., a Delaware co1poratio11, on behalf of said corporation. · Notary Public -State of Texas G:'nei\LEGAL\AGC\POA,Houston and Denver'09iPOA'09-Noble(RAH).doc POWER OF ATTORNEY KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That NOBLE ENERGY, INC., a Delaware corporation, ("NEI") whose address is 100 Glenborough Drive, Ste. 100, Houston, Texas 77067-3610, does hereby make, constitute and appoint for a term commencing on January 1, 2010 and expiring on December 31, 2010, unless earlier terminated by NEI or as provided by law, Robert A. Hoelsken, its true and lawful attorney for it and in its name and behalf to execute, acknowledge and deliver any contract, agreement, release, relinquishment, assigmnent, lease, offer to lease, bid, application, conveyance, deed, transfer of real or personal property, right of way, easement, bond, or any other instrument similar or dissimilar to any of the preceding (including, without limitation, any such instrument pertaining to private lands, state lands, or federal lands and, in the case of federal lands, regardless of whether such lands are administered by the Minerals Management Service, Bureau of Land Management, United States Geological Survey, or any other department, agency, or bureau of the United States), that such Attorney in Fact may deem necessary or proper in connection with the business of NEI. The said Attorney in Fact is empowered to execute, acknowledge and deliver any such contracts as fully as if special authority had been granted in each particular case by the undersigned. Executed this the 2.\1\~ay of February, 2010, but effective for all purposes as set forth above. NOBLE ENERGY, INC.~ By~~ avid LStOVer President and Chief Operating Officer STATE OF TEXAS § § COUNTY OF HARRIS § . Johnson -· Secretary The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this the ~day of February, 2010, by David L. Stover, as President and Chief Operating Officer of NOBLE ENERGY, INC., a Delaware corporation, on behalf of said corporation. JOANNE GARNER Notary Publl~. State of Texas My Comrnlaslon Expires May 06, 2010 G:\NEl\LEGAL\AGC\POA\Houston and Denver 2010\POA NE! (RAIU.tloc -• -3E 0 " :,,!! ,. ::!: >-z "-" " 0 ~ " ~ 9 "' -it: h'. ~ o°' 000 ·-<> " ~ •<> .OE> CIG 1625 Broadway Suite 2200 Denver, CO 80202 Tel: 303.228.4165 Fax: 303.228.4282 rhoe!sken@ nob!eenergylnc.com Robert A. Hoe!sken, Land Negotiator Supervisor Rocky Mountain Business Unit Onshore Division noble energy Februmy9, 2010 Mr. Fred Jannm1-Director Garfield County Building and Plmming Dept. l 08 8u' Street, Suite 401 Glenwood Splings, CO 81601 RE: Authorization of certain Noble Employees to initiate and sign County Permit Applications affecting real property in Garfield County Dear Mr. Jmmm1: This letter serves to notify Garfield County officials that the following individuals have the auth01ity to act on behalf of Noble Energy, Inc.: Linda Pavelka, Judi Kohn, Curtis Rueter, Frmlk Jiminez m1d/or Jim Kirkpamck Each individual listed above is auth01ized to act, speak 3lld sign documents on behalf of Noble Energy, Inc for m1y 3lld all matters related to pennitting in Garfield County, Colorado, including but not limited to; water injection wells for the purpose of water disposal, mm1-cmnps, signs, storage yards, compressor stations or any such pennit having to do with oil mid natural gas operations. Thmik you for your consideration in this regard, m1d please do not hesitate to contact me at 303-228-4165 if you have filly questions. Sincerely, ·4if~\ /~~A. Hoelsken ~--- ( Attorney-in-fact Noble Energy, Inc. -Denver, CO 501015 B-899 MILDRED ALSOORF P-599 11/14/1996 02:22P PG 1 OF 2 REC GARFIELD axJNlY CLERK AND RECORDER 11. 00 WARRANTY DEED THISDEED,Maderhis 11th dayof October 1996 1996 , betwc.:n Larry A. Klebold and Karen K. Klebold or the •cuu111yor Boulder Colu1:1do, gra11l<ir, and Donald R. Throm p·.ff. BOx 302' Paracllute, C-orc.rradO NOT ofthc Cnuntyof Garfield ano! Sme or Coltlrado, gnintce: Wl'l'N~l!TH, Thal the gr.inter for 1cid in co...,.i<.lcraticn llf !he sum of valuable consideratic.rn Ten dollars and otheT good and DOLLARS. the l'!Coipl and sufficiency ofwhichis hen: by icknowlodi;<:d, h•~'srantcJ, burgalnod, •ll!d und<:"n'V\.)'l.'<I, und by the .. pn:icnl• d""' graol, barg•io. sen, convey am.I <"onfirm, \lll!o lh• plln!ec, his hoi~ and >..1signs rorcver, •II tho "'"! pruj)Crly logclhcr wl!h impruvcmems. ihny. stCUa(e, lylng and being in !he County of Garfield and S1utc ofColor.u.!u doscrlbc<I "follow.: See Ex hi bit "A" TOGETHER wit~. Rll and •ingulor 1hc hcn:dilomem• Md n;•purcon~nccs !hcP;lll l:<:lon;:iog. <.>r iu an)'Wi•c o;:pcr1oinmg, ond 1ho rcvc<>1lon und fCVcr:slons, remainder and n:nialnder.;. rems, iJsucs ond pro Iii~ thereof, und ~II the cm1c, rl~ht. til\c, intcc-e~i. claim aud o!cm~nd whatsoi:ver of th i:ramor, elihcr !n !aw llr equity, of, In •nd to the ab-ovc bargained pn:ml$1:S, wJ!h \he hcrudllamcn11 lllld ~pportcnoncc.~. TO HAVE ANO TO HOLD rho said pn:miscs above bmiuincd lll\d dc.1crihcd, with the oppurlcuanccs. unlu lhc grante.:. his hdrs ~n<I ~ssigns forever. And the gr.in!or, for himself, his heirs, ¥nd personul n:pn:scntaliYC•, clncs Cll'"..:non1, gran1, bariain, ond agree Ill wicl with lhc ~nntet, his heir• and =igns, thac allhc<imc ofthccn1c1lini:~nd1M(v.:ryoftht,SC present~. he i~ wdl '"izcd oflhc Pf"mi>cs abovccol\VC)'l'd, h•~guud, •un:, perfcc(. absalutc and indefeasible estatcofin~oritanc~, in !~w. in fco slmp\e, a~d ha:igoocl right, Ml pow<:r~nd l•"'fu! au1huri1y !O gr•nt, bw-gain, ~oil ~ud cun~cy the same .! l in minncr ~nd form M aforesaid, and lhac cllc s~mc are ~~t ~-'.l~ ckar frum i•l! former •nd rnh~r ll'"nls, bilr~alns. 5a\c:1, liens, iaxc~. i1sscssmcnc~. 11 encumbrances and rcilrklions llf Wha1<VCr kind or no!un: scevOr, ex.core The grantorshal! and will WARRANT AND FOREVER DEFEND lhe obovc-barg~incd pr.mi.cs in the ~uio1 ~ntlvcac:eablc possession of~be granlee, I ' his hci11 and usigns, again11 all and every pc:rson or persons fawfully i;h1iming 1hc whole or ~ny port 1hcrc:of, The singulill" numbershall include the ptur.il, the p r.i( gender shall be applic;able 10 •II gendu~. ntor hi'IS executed this deed on the d•1C set forth ub!M: 16n~I "''-.( · Kl.J"',_b,L ·ii LarrJ A. Klebold Karen K. Klebold ! .i"i'gi:i,; UF <.:ULORADO 11 Coun1yuf ~'\ }u. -le~-.-\-' ~r c: I 'Che forcgoing instntmcnt was ;u;knowlcdgcd beron: me tl!is \ \ , "t-.1 ~ '-~' _ \i ~ay of \S"....> ~-l \ • 19 "\\(] ' I by ~ '"'''"::t,i\. '{._~~\~ ""' \:._~""' Y... ~<.,,_\ ,I My"~'""'"'''"" (\<:j'(,. <J-.. ·"'"'Ii .w;,"'""""'""'"''rn''''""· -\., • . . ji ,. ,,.,, .G\\J'j;W, .\"'d'.:J\\hSi~.2.-.,,...,. . Nuc"tl'llb\I< •• ~·,,,: •'.-J / ;·'' "If in D~nvt:r, inscr1 "City unt.I ". =======~~-----· N~. 9J2A. Ri:v, 7•34, WARRANTY DEEO (Tor l'l>O!oV"fhle a..-d) 6r>llfo!~ Pul>li<hio,, 17U \\>'>.zoo 51. Don,01, Cll HOlOZ-(lU>l l?~·251K>-).OllJ \ N Exhibit A Legal De•ctiption ...... Tho SE 114 SW 114 and the S 1f.l SE !14 of Section 26, Township 7 Soutl4 Raxige 96 w,.4 of!he 6th Principal Meridian, together with the following descnbed parcel: -A parcel ofJ"1\d in the N 112 of Soctlon 35, Town.hip 7 South, RMgo 96 Wes~ of the 6th Pricipal. Meridian, more partioularly described as follows: B~.at the comer of Sections 25,.26,_35,.and 367. Utence..Uong.the North line of the NE 1/4 ofaai.d Section 35 1 N 89°S8'0QH W, 2697.15 feet, to the 114 Corner of Sections 26 and 35; thence along the North lino of tho NE 114 NW 1/4 of •ald Section 35, N 8~.:SB'QQlt W, 1348.59 feel to the W 1/16 Corner of Sectioflli 26 and 3S; Uumcl) along the Wett line of the E 1/2 NW 1/4 of said Scc.tiou 3~, S 00°58 116 11 E, 1437,lS fee~ the.nee i~rnna ,:Ud West line N 29°40'3?11 E, 195.79 fee;; thence N S9(l32'35* E, 397.95 feet; thened N 40°06'11~ E1 277.'35 feet; thcnco S 80°43 152 11 E, 259.88 f\;clj thence N 34018 137"' E, 498.28 feet; thence N 60°05102 11 E, 597.60 feot; ihonce S 89058 100" E, 2348.22 feet to "the Eaat lino of tho NE 1/4 of said Section 35; thcnc~ along &iUd East line, N 00°14'57" w, 184.24 feot to Ute poh1t of boginnuig, all in Garlicld Co111'ty, Colorado . .. 1"·· n'"' noble • \J energy 800 Airport Road, Suite 3 Rifle CO 81650 Tel: (970) 625-1494 Fax: (970) 625-1654 Jim Kirkpalrick Senior Land Negotiator Cell: (970) 397-5343 JI<irkpat:rick@nobleenergyinc.com Donald Throm 1689 County Road 300 Parachute, Colorado 81635 December 1, 2009 Re: Letter Agreement regarding County Permit for Injection Well Township 7 South-Range 96 West, 6m, P.M. Section 26: SWSE Garfield County, Colorado Dear Mr. Throm: Pursuant to Section 4-502 (B) of the Garfield County Unified Land Use Resolution, operators are now required to file an application form for a land use change permit. As part of the application, operators are required to submit a letter signed by the owner consenting to the submission of the application. If you wish to attend the Public Hearing and witness the decision made by the Board of County Commissioners, the Notice (4-103 (G)) will be posted in the local newspaper. If you have any questions, I can be reached at (970) 397-5343. Thank you for your continued support in our exploration program. Sincer~ely (~ q~~r atrick Sr. Land Negotiator JK/fj By signing below, I, as the property owner, hereby give consent to Noble Energy, Inc. to pursue the application for the permit for this injection well. I also authorize Noble Energy, Inc. to act as my Authorized Representative in the permitting of this injection well. Accepted this 4-day of December, 2009, by Donald Throm. ~ Donald Throm APPENDIX2 SITE PLAN ----- '-... GARDNER, ROBERT E 240926400150 (0 LO N N SPECIALTY RESTAURANTS CORPORATION 240926300168 ....... ........._..._ PETE AND BILL CREEK z z 0 0 --- CR300 SPECIALTY RESTAURANTS CORPORATION 240926300169 ------- \_ ) SPECIA LTY RESTAURANTS CORPORATION 240935200170 \ WILLIAMS PRODUCTION RMTCOMPANY 24093520015 1 NOTES: WELL PAD 26-0 (SEE DETAIL) i------"---1483.6' -------L. __ _J THROM, DONALD R. 240926400137 ACCESS ROAD SECTION 26 SECTION 35 KLEBOLD, LARRY A. & KAREN K. UNNAMED/ DRAINAGE 240935100136 WELL PAD 358 I T-7-S R-96-W --....... , ............ ............. ' D CR304 1. EXISTING AND PROPOSED PROPERTY BOUNDARY INFORMATION IS APPROXIMATE AND IS PROVIDED FOR CONCEPTUAL INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. 2. ALL ROADS AND ABOVEGROUND PRODUCTION -RELATED FAC ILITIES ARE EXISTING. 3. SITE IS LOCATED IN RURAL ZONING DISTRICT. 4. LAT I LONG OF 26-34B = 39.403807/-108.0758505. --- 2153.5' LANDOWNER STRUCTURES ( 1 -----~ I '-.... ' I ( \, ' ) ) l ". O.tEHT: PREPARED BY: hl lhl CJ) CJ) SLM 240925100954 PARCEL LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION, TOWNSHIP, RANGE: 26-7-96 DESC: SEC 26 SE SW S 1/2 SE. PRE:R470124 BK:0981 PG:0190 BK:0921 PG:0170 BK:0795 PG:0919 BK:0783 PG:0340 BK:0783 PG:0339 BK:0592 PG:0042 BK:1924 PG:728 RECPT:722946 BK:1168 PG:572 RECPT:557858 BK:0999 PG:0599 0~~~2550--~500 PARCEL# 240926400137 ACRES= 160 SCALE: 1 "= 500' n~noble 1 \:::; energy WELL PAD# 26-0 ACRES = 2.632 SITE PLAN PARACHUTE RANCH FEDERAL 26-348 INJECTION WELL-26-0 WELL PAD SCAL!C AS NOTED UNINCORPORATED GARFIELD COUNTY, CO ORAWH8Y: CHECK'D BY; PLOT DATE: CH2MHILL SEH DRAWN DATE: 12115109 JL PR/FED-26-348 03/10/10 ® M VIVI GOROO~I STREET. SUITE ZOO LAJ<EWOOO. CO 80228 OFFICE PHOf.IE NUMBER: 303-2915-9645 REV. T-7-S R-96-W SECTION 26 '-/SEDI MENT TRAP EX ISTI NG CUTTING PIT PROPOSED GENE RATOR PROPOSED PUMPS FOR I NJECTION WELL (CU TTIN G PIT TO BE RECLAIMED PRI OR TO INSTALLIN G PUMPS) -~~~~~riJL- EXC ESS MATE R IAL 2 -400 bbl 2 -600 bbl PRODUCED WATER T AN KS FOR INJ ECTI ON W ELL DISTANCE TO NEAREST DRAINAGE PETE AND BILL CREEK 405 FEET TO NORTH WEST NOTES: PAD IS GRAVELED T \ S29S 1. EXISTING AND PROPOSED PROPERTY BOUNDARY INFORMATI ON HAS NOT BEEN SURVEYED AN D IS PROV IDED FOR CONCEPTUAL INFORMATIONAL PURPOSED ONLY. 2. ALL ROADS AND A BOVEGROUN D PRODUCTION -RELATED FACILITIES ARE EX ISTI NG. 3. SITE IS LOCATED IN RURAL ZON ING DISTRICT. 4 . LA T I LONG OF 26-34B = 39.403S07/-10S.07SSSOS. S. WELLPAD ELEVATION= S,279.S FT 6. ALL FRAC TANKS AND C02 TANKS W ILL BE REMOVED ONC E COMPLETI ON AC TI VI TIE S ARE DONE. FR ENCH DRAIN FRAC TANKS (TE MPORARY) EX ISTI NG PRODUCTION UNITS -SEPARAT ORS W/ GRAVEL BERM F RAC TA NKS (TE MPORARY) EXISTING PRODUCED WATER TANKS , W ITHI N LINED STEEL CONTAINMENT 400bbl ea 0 so 100 SCALE: 1 "= 100' SLOT A1 A2 A3 A4 AS A6 A7 AS A9 A10 A1 1 CLIENT: t"'\:l noble 1 C energy PREPARED BY: CH2M HILL WELL SLOT W ELL PARACHUTE RANCH 26-24A B1 PARACHUTE RANCH 26-34A PARACHUTE RANCH 26 -24B B2 OPEN OPEN B3 OPEN OPEN 84 OPEN PARACHUTE RANCH 26-24C BS PARACHUTE RANCH 26-44A OPEN B6 PARACHUTE RANCH 26-44 B OPEN B7 PARAC H UTE RANCH 26-34B OPEN BS PARACHUTE RANCH 26-44C PARACHUTE RANCH 26-24D B9 PARACHUTE RANCH 26-44D PARACHUTE RANCH 26-34D B10 PARACHUTE RANCH 26-34C OPEN B11 OPEN WELLPAD 26 -0 PARACHUTE RANCH FEDERAL 26-348 INJ ECTI ON WELL -26-0 WELL PAD SCALE' AS NOTED OAAWN BY: S EH UNINCORPORATED GARFIELD COUNTY, CO DRAWN DATE: 12/15/09 CHECK'O BY: JL PR/FED -26 -348 PLOT DATE: 03/10/10 ® .l4 \/'AN GORDON STREET , SUITE 200 LAKEWOOD, C080228 OFFICE PHONE NUMBER: 303-296-9645 REV . APPENDIX3 NOBLE PIPELINE SYSTEM MAP -/ 1 3 25 South Grand Valley .------1 Existing Water Flowlin es 36 31 29 32 8 I ~.96\N__ I -,-~arf~ C ~tv l.§Sj)SW 111 I' H I All wells shown in Mesa County are 18 jMesa Co~nty 17 Legend --SGV_WATER FLOWLIN ES D EXISTING PAD LOCATIONS 33 34 9 10 ---- 16 15 / targeted for disposal in future injection ~ wells in that county. 1fli I f I I I I I I /;·~·~·~·~·~~· 19 20 I 1;~~-~ .. ~·-····- ~~~''" 1 inch equals 2,830.44 feet 0 3,800 7,600 i..------======•------=======IFeet • 21 EEEEEEE EEECEE ,k'.·.~· '2""'· 1 £[E[ EE _ E E E E L E ~ • E E [((CCE 1 EEEEEEE 1E E _E_E,..L .. E E l'\c.:..~~~" , _ _.. -GoraMIYHf)' APPENDIX4 COGCC FORM 26 & UPDATED WELL LIST FORM 26 Rev 6/99 State of Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 1120 Lincoln Street, Suite 801, Denver, Colorado 80203 (303)894-2100 Fax :(303)894-2109 SOURCE OF PRODUCED WATER FOR DISPOSAL This form must be completed for any new disposal site and for any change in sources of produced water for an existing disposal site. OGCC Operator Number: 100322 Contact Name and Telephone: Name of Operator: Noble Energy Inc. Judi Kohn Address: 1625 Broadway, Suite 2200 No: JoJ-220-4411 City: Denver State: co Zip: 00202 Fax: 30J-22s-42a6 OGCC Disposal Facility Number: Operator's Disposal Facility Name: Parachute Ranch 26-J4B rnj Operator's Disposal Facility Number:~-- Location (QtrQtr, Sec, Twp, Rng, Meridian): swsE, sec 26, 1s, 96w, 6th PM Address: 26-0 Pad City: State: _co__ Zip: County: Garfield FOR OGCC USE ONLY Complete the Attachment Checklist Chemical Analysis of flui If more space is required, attach additional sheet. Add Source: OGCC Lease No: API No: os-o4s-1s6B9-oo Well Name & No: Parachute Ranch 26-J4B [Z] Operator Name: Noble Energy Inc. Operator No:.-'1'-'0-"o'"''=--'----- Delete Source: Location: QtrQtr: Section: ___ Township: ___ Range: ___ Producing Formation: And/or Wl>!Fit, wFcx, CMEo, wFcx D Analysis Attached? 0Yes DNo Transported to disposal site via: 0 Pipeline OT ruck TDS: 25,ooo Add Source: OGCC Lease No: API No: see attached list Well Name & No:_s_e•_•t_t_ac_h_ea_1_ie_t ______ _ [Z] Operator Name: Noble Energy rnc. Operator No:_1_0_0,_2_2 _______ _ Delete Source: Location: QtrQtr: Section: ___ Township: ___ Range: ___ Producing Formation: And/or Wl>!FK. wFcx, CMl!o, wFcx D Analysis Attached? 0Yes DNo Transported to disposal site via: [Z]Pipeline OT ruck TDS: Repreeentative s~ple Add Source: OGCC Lease No: API No: Well Name & No: _____________ _ D Operator Name: Operator No: __________ _ Delete Source: Location: QtrQtr: Section: ___ Township: ___ Range: ___ Producing Formation: ______ _ D Analysis Attached? DYes DNo Transported to disposal site via: DPipeline 0Truck TDS: Add Source: OGCC Lease No: ______ API No: ________ Well Name & No: ______________ _ D Operator Name: Operator No: __________ _ Delete Source: Location: QtrQtr: Section: ___ Township: ___ Range: ___ Producing Formation: ______ _ D Analysis Attached? DYes DNo Transported to disposal site via: DPipeline OT ruck TDS: Add Source: OGCC Lease No: API No: Well Name & No: _____________ _ D Operator Name: Operator No: __________ _ Delete Source: Location: QtrQtr: Section: ___ Township: ___ Range: ___ Producing Formation: ______ _ D Analysis Attached? DYes DNo Transported to disposal site via: DPipeline OT ruck TDS: ________ _ Add Source: OGCC Lease No: API No: Well Name & No: _____________ _ D Operator Name: Operator No: __________ _ Delete Source: Location: QtrQtr: Section: ___ Township: ___ Range: ___ Producing Formation: ______ _ D Analysis Attached? DYes DNo Transported to disposal site via: 0Pipeline OT ruck TDS: I hereby certify that the statements made in this form are, to the best of my knowledge, true, correct, and complete. Print Name: ;_J;_ud;_i_K __ o_hn _______________ _ Signed:~-------~-------~-- Title: Environmental Compliance Coordinator Date: OGCC Approved:--------------Title: ______________ Date: _____ _ CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, IF ANY: API Well Name Field Pad Section Township Range 05045137980000 N Dutton 12-31A SGV 128 12 BS 96W 05045137990000 N Dutton 12-318 SGV 12B 12 BS 96W 05045138000000 N Dutton 12-31C SGV 128 12 SS 96W 0504513B010000 N Dutton 12-31 D SGV 128 12 BS 96W 05045107050000 Hyrup 12-328 SGV 12G 12 BS 96W 05045107060000 Hyrup 12-32C SGV 12G 12 BS 96W 05045107040000 Hyrup 12-32D SGV 12G 12 BS 96W 05045102B60000 Hyrup 12-53 SGV 12G 12 BS 96W 050770B9500000 Hyrup 12-77 SGV 12P 12 BS 96W 050770905BOOOO Hyrup 15-44C SGV 15P 15 BS 96W 05045109470000 Cass-Duncan 1-32A SGV 18 1 BS 96W 05045109460000 Cass-Duncan 1-328 SGV 1B 1 BS 96W 0504510BB60000 Cass-Garber 1·31A SGV 18 1 BS 96W 05045109440000 Cass-Garber 1-318 SGV 18 1 BS 96W 05045109430000 Cass-Garber 1-31C SGV 18 1 BS 96W 0504510B660000 Cass-Garber 1-52 SGV 18 1 BS 96W 05045117950000 Cass-Nocks 1-21 C SGV 1D 1 BS 96W 05045121930000 Cass-Nocks 1-21 D SGV 1D 1 BS 96W 05045106510000 Nocks 1-11A SGV 1D 1 BS 96W 05045117960000 Nocks 1-118 SGV 1D 1 BS 96W 05045117940000 Nocks 1-11C SGV 1D 1 BS 96W 0504512300000 Nocks 1-11D SGV 1D 1 BS 96W 0504512B990000 Nauroth 1-12A SGV 1E 1 BS 96W 0504512B9BOOOO Nauroth 1-128 SGV 1E 1 BS 96W 0504512B970000 Nauroth 1-12C SGV 1E 1 BS 96W 0504512B960000 Nauroth 1-12D SGV 1E 1 BS 96W 05045132000000 M Dutton 1-22A SGV 1F 1 BS 96W 05045131990000 M Dutton 1-228 SGV 1F 1 BS 96W 050451319BOOOO M Dutton 1-22C SGV 1F 1 BS 96W 05045131970000 M Dutton 1-22D SGV 1F 1 BS 96W 050451213BOOOO Duncan 1-32C SGV 1J 1 BS 96W 05045121780000 Duncan 1~32D SGV 1J 1 BS 96W 05045109550000 Walling 1-33A SGV 1J 1 as 96W 05045121750000 Walling 1-338 SGV 1J 1 BS 96W 05045121770000 Walling 1-33C SGV 1J 1 BS 96W 05045121760000 Walling 1-33D SGV 1J 1 BS 96W 05045127000000 Ramos 1-23A SGV 1K 1 BS 96W 05045127010000 Ramos 1-238 SGV 1K 1 BS 96W 05045127020000 Ramos 1-23C SGV 1K 1 BS 96W 05045103330000 Ramos 1-36 SGV 1K 1 BS 96W 05045135B50000 Nauroth 1-13A SGV 1L 1 BS 96W 05045135B30000 Nauroth 1-138 SGV 1L 1 BS 96W 05045135B40000 Nauroth 1-13C SGV 1 L 1 BS 96W 05045135B60000 Nauroth 1-13D SGV 1 L 1 BS 96W 05045106120000 Murray 1-27 (1-148) SGV 1M 1 BS 96W 050451321BOOOO Murray 1-14A SGV 1M 1 BS 96W 05045132190000 Murray 1-14C SGV 1M 1 BS 96W 05045132200000 Murray 1-14D SGV 1M 1 BS 96W 05045132160000 Murray 1-24C SGV 1M 1 BS 96W 05045132170000 Murray 1-24D SGV 1M 1 BS 96W 05045125220000 Murray 1-248 SGV 1N 1 SS 96W 05045106130000 Murray 1-47 (1-24A) SGV 1N 1 SS 96W 05045131940000 Dutton Family Limited SGV 10 1-44A 1 BS 96W 05045131960000 Dutton Fa1nily Lin1ited SGV 10 1-448 1 BS 96W 05045131950000 Dutton Fan1ily Lirnited SGV 10 1-44C 1 BS 9GW 05045131930000 Dutton Fan1ily Lin1ited SGV 10 1-44D 1 BS 9GW API Well Name Field Pad Section Township Range 05045131920000 M. Dutton 1-34A SGV 10 1 B8 96W 05045131910000 M. Dutton 1-348 SGV 10 1 B8 96W 05045131900000 M. Dutton 1-34C SGV 10 1 BS 96W 05045131B90000 M. 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SGV BC B BS 95W 05045137BBOOOO Federal 8-21 B SGV BC B BS 95W 05045137S70000 Federal 8-21 C SGV BC B BS 95W 05045137B40000 Federal 8-31 C SGV BC B BS 95W 05045137B30000 Federal S-31 D SGV BC B BS 95W 05045137B20000 Federal B-32A SGV SC B BS 95W 05045137B10000 Federal S-328 SGV BC s SS 95W 05045113030000 Fed South Parachute 22-S SGV SD s SS 95W API Well Name Field Pad Section Township Range 05045160850000 BM 26-23C Blv1 26K 26 7S 95W 05045160810000 BM 26-130 BM 26K 26 7S 95W 05045160840000 BM 26-23B Blv1 26K 26 7S 95W 05045160830000 BM 26-23A BM 26K 26 7S 95W 05045160740000 BM 26-220 Blv1 26K 26 7S 95W 05045160820000 BM 26-14A Blv1 26K 26 7S 95W 05045160870000 BM 26-22C BM 26K 26 7S 95W 5045157400000 BM 26-230 Blv1 26N 26 7S 95W 5045157470000 BM 26-24B BM 26N 26 7S 95W 5045157490000 BM 26-24C Blv1 26N 26 7S 95W 5045157460000 BM 26-240 BM 26N 26 7S 95W 5045157430000 BM 26-33B BM 26N 26 7S 95W 5045157420000 BM 26-33C BM 26N 26 7S 95W 5045057390000 BM 26-330 BM 26N 26 7S 95W 5045057440000 BM 26-34A BM 26N 26 7S 95W 5045157450000 BM 26-34B BIVI 26N 26 7S 95W 5045157480000 BM 26-340 BM 26N 26 7S 95W 5045157410000 BM 26-34C Blv1 26N 26 7S 95W 05045154340000 BM 34-11A BM 34C 34 7S 95W 05045154370000 BM 34-11C BM 34C 34 7S 95W 05045154380000 BM34-110 BM 34C 34 7S 95W 05045154390000 BM 34-12A BM 34C 34 7S 95W 05045154360000 BM 34-12B BM 34C 34 7S 95W 05045152240000 BM 34-21A BM 34C 34 7S 95W 05045152250000 BM 34-21C BM 34C 34 7S 95W 05045171580000 BM 34-31B BM 34F 34 7S 95W 05045171570000 BM 34-31A BM 34F 34 7S 95W 05045171590000 BM 34-31C BM 34F 34 7S 95W 05045171560000 BM 34-320 BM 34F 34 7S 95W 05045171520000 BM 34-33A BM 34F 34 7S 95W 05045171610000 BM 34-23A BM 34F 34 7S 95W 05045171640000 BM 34-220 BM 34F 34 7S 95W 05045171630000 BM 34-22C BM 34F 34 7S 95W 05045171620000 BM 34-22B BM 34F 34 7S 95W BM 35-210 05045125050000 was 35-22 BM 35C 35 7S 95W BM 35-32A 05045109190000 (was 35-23) BM 35C 35 7S 95W 05045104120000 BM 35-12 BM 35C 35 7S 95W 05045154690000 BM 36-13B BM 36L 36 7S 95W 05045154680000 BM36-130 BM 36L 36 7S 95W 05045146050000 Savage 5-13A RUL 5L 5 7S 94W 05045147660000 Savage 5-138 RUL 5L 5 7S 94W 05045147600000 Savage 5-13C RUL 5L 5 7S 94W 05045147610000 Savage 5-130 RUL 5L 5 7S 94W 05045147620000 Savage 5-14A RUL 5L 5 7S 94W 05045147630000 Savage 5-14B RUL 5L 5 7S 94W 05045147640000 Savage 5-14C RUL 5L 5 7S 94W 05045147650000 Savage 5-140 RUL 5L 5 7S 94W 05045147950000 Savage 5-23A RUL 5L 5 7S 94W 05045147940000 Savage 5-23B RUL 5L 5 7S 94W 05045147930000 Savage 5-23C RUL 5L 5 7S 94W 05045147920000 Savage 5-230 RUL 5L 5 7S 94W 05045147910000 Savage 5-24A RUL 5L 5 7S 94W 05045147900000 Savage 5-248 RUL 5L 5 78 94W 05045147890000 Savage 5-24C RUL 5L 5 7S 94W 05045147880000 Savage 5-240 RUL 5L 5 7S 94W 05045146040000 Savage 8-11 A HUL SD 8 78 94W 05045147510000 Savage 8-11 B RUL SD 8 78 94W API Well Name Field Pad Section Township Rang~ 05045147520000 Savage 8-11C RUL 8D s 7S 94W 050451475SOOOO Savaqe 8-110 RUL SD 8 7S 94W 05045147490000 Savaqe 8-12A RUL SD s 78 94W 05045147500000 Savage 8-128 RUL 8D s 78 94W 05045147530000 8avaae 8-12C RUL 8D s 78 94W 05045147540000 Savage 8-120 RUL SD s 78 94W 05045147550000 Savage 8-21 A RUL SD 8 7S 94W 05045147590000 Savage 8-21C RUL SD s 78 94W 05045147570000 Savaae S-21 O RUL SD s 78 94W 05045147560000 Savaae 8-218 RUL SD 8 78 94W 05045172680000 Rulison Federal 17-12C RUL 17F 17 78 94W 05045172420000 Rulison Federal 17-32C RUL 17F 17 78 94W 05045172460000 Rulison Federal 17-328 RUL 17F 17 78 94W 05045172440000 Rulison Federal 17-11A RUL 17F 17 78 94W 05045172510000 Jones 17-22C RUL 17F 17 78 94W 05045172670000 Rulison Federal 17-12A RUL 17F 17 7S 94W 05045172480000 Rulison Federal 17-310 RUL 17F 17 7S 94W 05045172470000 Rulison Federal 17-32A RUL 17F 17 7S 94W 05045172690000 Rulison Federal 17-128 RUL 17F 17 7S 94W 05045172500000 Jones 17-21A RUL 17F 17 7S 94W 05045172490000 Jones 17-218 RUL 17F 17 7S 94W 05045175400000 Rulison Federal 17-11C RUL 17F 17 7S 94W 05045172450000 Rulison Federal 17-110 RUL 17F 17 7S 94W APPENDIXS PARCEL MAP & LIST OF PROPERTY OWNERS N l 22 Legend Alfectcd Pare~ Adja ce nt Parcels Parce l Boundary / \ \ \ I I I I I / I I I Source: Road, PLSS and par cel data obtained fJom Gar1ield County · http:Jlwww.garfield-co unty.com 11/23/09 • PR-26-348 2 ,_ __ ......... __ '\ l \ \ '""' .... 24 25 ~,,,,.------ \ \ \ ' ----'-:----.... , \ I I I I ""-----\ I -... I , ___ , I I I \..( ___ _ ; .......... , ,. I ( ' .,,.---+---'" \ -< ./' \ \/' (\ \ \ ....... --,,, 36 \ ') ... _. i ---t"'---- t ~ I --~---..... ---~--' ..,--"':::"'] ,,,__ .. __ .,,. ------,,,,,. ,{ -c~-...... I ..._, .._ ':...... I \ ......... ,,,; "'--<...... \ .............. --J .... ' -.... . ..... ................ ____ _ -...._ I '-.. I -...._ I I '""\ I \ t"'---· \ ' ~,.-, __ l _ I r -.. I \ I '---I 'j:_----......... ----J> '--------L -.:l.-----L---,----~ I -, I I .... , I o 0.15 0 .3 o .6 r --c::==•-•••Mi les I I I I i \ ,.,. ___ ,.----------- Portion of Garfield Co unty Assesso r's Maps 2409 & 2447 Secti on 26, Tow nship 7S, Range 96W CH2MHILL Issue Da te: 02/03/10 Rev 1 CH2M HILL Property Owners Adjacent to Garfield County Parcel 2409-264-00-137 Property Owner Parcel Number Owner Address Kl e bo ld , Larry A . & Karen K. 240935100 136 301 Him a laya Ave Broomfield, Co 80020 Williams Production RMT 240935200151 10 58 Cnty Rd 215 Company Parachute, Co 81635 Specialty Restaurants 240935200 170 8191 E Ka iser Blvd Corporation An ahe im , Ca 92808 Specialty Restaurants 240926300 169 819 1 E K a iser Blvd Corporation Anaheim, Ca 92808 Specialty R estaurants 240926300168 819 1 E Ka iser B lvd Corporation Anaheim , Ca 92808 Gard ner, Robert E 240926400 150 1007 Route 2 06 Shamong, N J 08088 Bureau Of Land Management 240925 100 95 4 50629 H ighway 6 & 24 G lenwood Springs, Co 81601 APPENDIX6 SPCC FACILITY MAP GATE LE GEND ) • ESTl!.\A Tt!:> OIRCC"lO"" 01" DRAIUA(iE FLOW • EARTIIEtl DERJ.I SECONDARY C0"'1fAIM.1ENT 0 •STORAGE Tl\NKRErERE.."CE NUMBER [!] • SECON~l\RY CONTl\INllENT ~EFEREflCE NU\'8ER PROJ ECT NO: 006-2203 DR/\WM BY : DMP DATE : 12/14/09 / fill SLOPE I FRAC TANKS • MUI. Tl-PUl\SE !GAS & LIQUID) FlO\'JUNE •GAS • UOUIO CC0tl OEHSA1EIPROO w'rERI FAC 11 ITY ~IAP N06l E-'JFR1 Y INL . fl' 1S1\ ~(,() WELL f IT!" G/>Rrt!:LO COi INTY . COi ORNll'.' / ACCESS FILL sLOPE / OLSSON ASS O CIATES / -( / / ~ /, / I 826 21 Y, Road Grand J uncUon, CO 81505 TEL 970.263. 7800 FAX 970.263.7456 A 1 1 I N ' FIGU RE 54 APPENDIX7 EROSION & SEDIMENT CONTROL Site-Specific Narrative Latest Revision Dates: 2-10-09 (CWW), 4-14-09 (BYD), 1-19-09 (BYD) Site Name: ~I _s_M_S_A_2_6_o _____________________ ~ SiteLocation: 1/4 ~ 114~ Sec .~T.~ R.l 95w 6 1h P.M. SWIM ID#: ~I _N_o-_0_00_4_1 ______ ~ Part 1. Site Description Site Type: D Well Pad D Staging Area D Pipeline ROW 0 Compressor Station 0 Tank Battery 0 Storage Yard 0 Treatment Facility 0 Access Road 0 Other: ----- Schedule Refer to the Master SWMP for a detailed descript ion of each construction phase: Construction Phase Begin Date Completion Date New S ite Pre-Bui ld Construction 7/2008 8/2008 Completed 8/2008 8/2008 Interim Stabilization 8/2008 Final Stabilization Returned Estimate Date of F inal Stabilization· 'Rekr to Master SWMI' for s ec ltl c a etm1t1on ot 1111a1 s ta o111 zat1 on. p Soil Type: C o c hetopa loam -9 to 50% s lope s, K fact or = 0 .20, Hydrologic Soi l Group = C, Eros ion Hazard = moderate Vegetation: Pre-construction vegetation species : Refer to Site Map Pre-construction vegetative ground cover (percent): Refer to Site Map Description of any non-stormwater discharge from the site and how it will be handled (i .e. creeks, springs, irrigation): N one. Pagelof3 Drainages (within Yi mile): Refer to site map fo r name, direction and distance to nearest drainages . Description (size, type and location) of any outfalls to drainages at or adjacent to the site: No ou tfal ls located at or near the si te . Additional Site Specific Notes: Part 2. Site-Specific Plan: Plan Effective Dates : From: 1/1/09 To: present Equipment onsite: Drill Rig: 8-29-09 to I 0-14-09 Frac Equipment: 11 -17-09 to 2-15-10 Workover Rig: Portable tanks: Production tanks: 11-17 -0 9 to current Separators: 11 -17-09 to c urr ent Other: Identify Potential Pollution Sources and describe mitigating structural and non-structural BMPs: See OFFENCE database for li st of a ll BMP s utilized at this site Stockpiles, landforms , contaminated soil , brush material : None Vehicle tracking: Graveled access road and pad surface. Loading and unloading operations: Loadi ng and unloading operations and s pill mitigation covered in the Spi ll Prevention , Contro l and Countermeasure (SPCC) plan . Leaks of fuels and lubricants from equipment: See Master SWMP for mitigat ion BMPs Failure or leaks of production tanks, frac tanks or other tanks onsite: Frac tanks contained w ithin earthen berms while on locat ion . Mi xed produced water/condensate tanks located onsi te, but a re currently empty . Secondary Containment ut ili zed to mitigate failure or leaks of tanks when th ey are put into ope ration. See Spil l Prevention, Contro l and Counte rm easure (SPCC) plan for more informa ti on. Refuse containment, discarded construction material, and pmtable toilets : Two portable toilets near en tra nc e ( 11/09). Trash bin o nsite ( 11 /09). Reserve or water pits: Reserve pit has been reclaimed (I 1/09) Outdoor chemical and equipment storage: None Page 2 of 3 Final Stabilization Methods: Methods used at this site to achieve fina l stabil ization of disturbed surfaces (See Master SWMP fo r descriptions of each method): Method: Initial Date "Touchuo" Date(s) Revegetation/Seed ing 8/2008 Grave l surfacing 7/2008 Paving Other: Additional Notes: The pad a nd access roa d slopes have been hydroseeded a nd hydromulched w ith FlexTerra. The acces s road an d pad s ur face have been graveled to stabi li ze the working su r face . Fill slope pa tt ia ll y rec laimed in 11 /2009 a nd tracked. Will be seeded in spring 20 I 0 . Reseed ing w il l continue during ap propr iate seaso ns (sp rin g and fa ll) and oth er sediment/erosion co nt ro l BMPs w ill re main in p lace unt il 70% vegetative cove r has bee n ach ieved . Page 3 of 3 260 Pad Installation 8/20/2008 8/20/2008 8/20/2008 8/20/2008 8/20/2008 8/26/2008 8/26/2008 8/26/2008 8/26/2008 8/26/2008 2/12/2009 3/12/2009 01 -French Drain 02 -Sediment Trap 04 -Sediment Trap 05 -Wattles 07 -Wattles 08 -Culvert 09 -Culvert 10 -Culvert 11 -Culvert 12 -Culvert 13 -Slope Stabilization 14 -Diversion Ditch D NE Side of Pad On NE side of pad On NW side of pad On West side of pad On East side of pad First culvert from Pad. Second culvert from pad. Third culvert from pad. Fourth culvert from pad. Fifth culvert from pad. Flexterra and hydroseeding -Applied with seed to cut and fill slopes of pad and access road Diversion ditch above cut slope to direct irriqation water from landowners field. 'D ~ • I) I } 1 I 10 11 113 114 15 .4 r-----~........,_.:---:---,....__, --- I------+---t-~t--t---t----1---1r---t.,_ ___ --~ --i.---,...__ --... ~-Ill. --. ·-" / l v ~ I I (9) Ci lve'rt Pi o .~ ( 2) ~-'------'-----"----, Disturbed Acreage Estima te· Pre-Disturbance V egetation: ~np_ _ _j.----1---IL---.l...--r-+---+--+----t--1--1--11--r--, Type: Agricultural Fields/ Grassland Q Distance to Nearest Dra i nage Pete and Bill Creek Basa/%: Re-vegetation· l---l---l---+----t-----1----t---1--1-1 Seed Mix : Dry/and Pasture Mix Seed Application Dale: 8-11-08 Mulch Type: Flexterra 405 feet to North West I lliiElli2 [Y:] Wattl e D isturbance Area D ----Perimeter -Ditch D • Armored Sediment Trap ;'. ~u~e~ Gate e French Drain FGM/Seeded Area 6 Latrine Annored Rundown ~ Trash Bin Culvert Mulch Application Date: 8-11-08 SITE MAP ND-00047 260 Pad Noble Energy INC. Garfie ld County , Colorado SITE LEGAL LOCATION; SE NW SEC TI ON 1. TOW NSHIP BS RANGE 96W Not to Scale Revis ion Date: 11-19.{)9 BMP List All BMPs are li sted und er the BMP List for each inspection report, as well as their status. The number associated with the BMP is the BMP ID#, and corresponds to the BMP lD #s shown on the s ite m aps. BMPs may be li sted more than once in this list if more than one finding was found for the BMP. The BMP 00-Site Wide is a generic BMP that is used for stormwater-related findings during an in s pection that do not necessaril y correspond to a specific strnctural BMP onsite. BMP Finding Records contain the fo ll owing information: BMP Name -A combination of the BMP lD #and the BMP Name Finding -A description of the finding found. "BMP Effective" is provided for a ll BMPs that do not need maintenance Discovery Date -Date that the finding was original ly found. No elate is provided for B'MP findings that were found on th e current inspection date (the finding date is the same as the current inspection date), or for records where the BMP is effective. Action Date -Date the finding was corrected Action Taken -Correction comments from BMP construction c rews .0r!!!C:!:Z~!m::!:!:Zm!~~B:::l::::i!!:=:::Il::!:::t:====:::::================-=-=--_dgj~ I E" I"' ""' ,,_... I""' II*> :O ro-~ , ~ ~ ....... ._ .... (" ....... 11 l ~l ti t=11ww-w"1<.<"""""...._,.,. .. ___ _ 1 ., ., ~ OffOC:lnel bJPCCom•hu-elnc:orpor.ied lk•r:Brandon ~OffDCf i ~ln ~ 'F 1<114 """""'" ~In Doi•) .-...;;... ... ~~--------------·1 ~ ,-----r · 1!!!!!1-=;- lior.t• ''""'"'' 1..'/.'.!l:'O.la Sott r 1::. lr.ttrlm 5hblllntl~ ln::u. ~10ll l ..rot irhtduted J ·~:M ""* t:'-·'':~:. I I ··•' !':•"! /• l ~t;: :lte l; In Ct'Mplhnu. ""ith the" p orn.it r;".,. r;'r.ul• Tt-lr -;l"te i: In corwlbnce ...ith the p ;rn.lt --- n ''''°'' >r (Mn~• \~i~ltt !n.;ronfhel'll-11 Spe dtlcl ~----= fa.-U'l.-1~ot 00-Si~•Wldit r ::: ii W.P Effectt.~ O.~P lh•' \11-Slope Subl!!:ttlon r;-..ot "'' BMP lrl•ctJ.e A tl--.nhh- 6.¥.P th«11• [02-Slope SuLIG:;tlon Flnd"'c.: 8MPCffoc~l.e Ac;tl oo Tdt,.. 17 J k~t t l't.•t &<-· "(r. l ctc ~"')r ~·r 1 ',,'On [\t' .. ~ At\ :m 8y _ J ~:ctw"'r[.'ri.•e -·] .tu leir C...~• l.Glli>~ Ef l3t\IP rindi ng R\;co nl APPENDIX8 EMERGENCY& FIRST AID PLAN ~,..,. noble • ~ energy EMERGENCY PHONE LIST I FIRST AID PLAN Page 1 of 2 EMERGENCY PROJECT EMERGENCY PLANNING ZONE RADIUS District 14 Parachute STARS REG SITE# Fieldf Areal Plant I Battery I Well Name: Piceance Basin EMERGENCY SERVICES Town Rifle, Colorado KM. Surface Location Btm. Hole Location nad grid La ti tu def Longitude Deg Deg NEAREST TOWN AMBULANCE I ARRIVAL TIME FIRE DEPARTMENT Phone# Tim e Minutes Confirmed: POLICE HOSPITAL (24 hr) NEAREST HOSPITAL LOCAL AIR AMBULANCE COLORADO OIL & GAS COMMISSION REGIONAL HEAL TH AUTHORITY POISON CONTROL FOREST FIRE EVACUATION RECEPTION CENTRE MUNICIPAL EMERGENCY SERVICES MUTUAL AID ERP LINKAGE Rifle Colorado Office (Main) Phone# Phone# 1-970-625-8095 Phone# 1-970-625-1510 Town/City Grand River Medical Center and Hospital Phone# 1-800-332-4923 Garfield County Dispatch # 970-625-6095 Mesa County Dispa tch # 970-242-6707 Phone# District 14 Rifle office 1-970-625-1510 Phone# Grand River Medical Center 1-970-625-1100 Phone# 1-800-332-3073 Phone# 1-970-925-3445 Phone# Garfield County Sheriff 1-970-945-0453 Phone# Garfield County Search and Rescue 911 Contact Phone Oil and Gas Liaison 1-970-625-5691 Phone# 1-970-625-1494 SITE AND AREA PERSONNEL CONTACTS Site Foreman I Supervisor Mike Bonkiewicz cell ,1-970-381 -5250 Site Foreman I Supervisor Darby Mclean cell 1-970-217-2109 Alternate One Site Foreman I Supervisor Sonny Bush ce ll 1-970-309-8842 Alternate Two Contractor's Site Supervisor Contractor's Site Supervisor Relief Royce Bradford (Onsite Safety) ce ll 1-970-309-9725 Production Field Office Superintendent Senior Foreman Jack Haley Rifle, Colorado Mike Bonkiewicz Darby Mclean Production Foreman Sonny Busch Noble Safety (onsite) Royce Bradford (Onsite) Environmental/Spill Brandon Danforth Reporting Environmental Emergency ECOS Response cell 1-970-985-8911 24hrl1-888 -634-7928 l cell 11-970-381-5250 cell 1-970-217-2109 cell 1-970-309-8842 :cell 1-970-309-9725 Cell 1-970-420-5184 (970-925-3267(ECOS) home home 1-970-242-9000 home home home tomel home 1-970-242-9000 home office 1-970-625-1494 office 1-970-625-1494 office 1-970-625-1494 office 1-877-343-3473 office 1-970-625-1494 office 1-970-625-1494 office 1-970-625-1494 office ~ 1-970-625-1494 office 1 1-970-625-1494 Office 1-970-343-3473 Office 1-970-625-1494 l ~,....,. noble • ~ energy EMERGENCY PHONE LIST I FIRST AID PLAN Page 2 of 3 CALLING FOR HELP AND NOTIFICATION KEY FIRST CONTACTS f N bl E or 0 e nergy nc. p arac h t F" Id ue 1e NAME TITLE RESIDENCE OFFICE Mike Bonkiewicz District Manager 1-970-625-1494 Darby Mclean Sr. Construction Foreman 1-970-242-9000 1-970-625-1494 Sonny Busch Production Foreman 1-970-625-1494 Royce Bradford Contract Safety (Onsite safety) 1-97 0-343-34 7 3 Jack Haley Contract Lead Pumper 1-970-625-1494 Noble HER Dept Company Wide Safety Dept 1-888-634-7928 Brandon Danforth Environmental Department 1-970-625-1494 Jim Kirkpatrick Land Relations Department 1-970-625-1494 Denneane Conn Production Assistant 1-970-625-1494 Taani Rust Production Assistant 1-970-624-1494 Frank Jimenez Contract Land Man 1-970-625-1494 Jon Bowman Asset Manager (Denver) 1-303-228-4112 Steve Flaherty HR Department (media, Reporters Etc) 1-303-228-4321 Chris DelHierro Environmental Coordinator 1-303-228-4160 ALL MEDIA INQUIRIES should be directed to: Steve Flaherty, HR Department, Noble Energy Inc .. WHEN YOU CALL EMERGENCY SERVICES : Give your name, company name, phone number, and SURFACE location. Describe the incident. · CELL 1-907-381-5250 1-970-217-2109 1-970-309-8842 1-970-309-9725 1-970-985-8911 1-970-420-5184 1-970-397-5343 1-970-366-2270 1-970-987-3125 1-713-398-5428 1-303-550-8426 1-303-990-0757 Ask what response is coming, expected arrival time, and are there any other requirements for emergency service arrival. Advise personnel if there is a H2 S or other hazard in the emergency area. Provide directions, and then send someone to meet ambulance etc. at the main road. Do not attempt to transport a seriously injured victim without guidance from emergency services . ACTIONS IN THE EVENT OF A FIRE , EXPLOSION OR OTH ER S ER IOUS INCIDENT: 1. Evacuate all personnel to a safe location . 2. Account for all personnel. 3. Assess situation for potential hazards. 4. Plan and perform rescue if safe to do so. Plan & equipment to deal with b lood borne pathogens -available and used? 5. Plan control and recovery steps, including First Aid if required . Transport injured to hospital. 6. Shut down all equipment. 7. Shut off fuel sources. 8. Secure the site. 9. I NITIATE A TI ME AND EVENT LOG . 10. Call emergency services. 11 . Call for assistance 12 . Take control of the scene and delegate responsibilities until a Noble supervisor comes to the site and takes over. 13. Do not attempt a rescue or operate equipment if you are not properly equipped or trained . 14. Do not risk your safety to save property. ~~noble • ~ energy EMERGENCY PHONE LIST I FIRST AID PLAN Page 3 of 3 REGULATORY AND GOVERNMENT AGENCIES TO BE CONTACTED BASED UPON TYPE OF INCIDENT NOTIFY AUTHORITIES AS PER TABLE BELOW: KEEP TIME & EVENT LOG ! (The spaces below may not be large e nough to keep notes.) INCIDENT RCMP EUB ALTA. W H &S A LTA. WCB SPILL COOP EP (Enviro. WALP (Water , TDG PE P B.C. N EB (controlled TYPE B.C. OGC B.C. WCB Prot.) ALTA Air, Land) B.C. ALTA. SP ILLS /TOG land s only) Insert local phone I# if not on first ~age. Fatality Spoke to: !spoke to: Spo ke to : Spoke to: Time: tTime: Time: jrime: Seriou s Injury !spoke to: Spoke to: !spoke to: tT ime: Time: tTime : - IAny injury Spoke to: ~equiring medical Time: ~reatm ent Explosion/ Fire If roadblocks Spoke to : Spoke to: Spoke lo: H2 S/Gas release equired ime: Time: Time: Resident Spoke to: Spoke to : Spoke to: !spoke to : Notifications I !Time: Ti me: Time: !Time: Evacuation equ ired Spill -Unrefined r'. roadblock s Spoke to : Spoke l o: Spoke to: Spoke to: ISp oke to: Spoke to: product> 2m3 or equired Time: tTime: Time: tTime : !T ime: Time: Iott lease • Spill -Refined f roadblocks Spoke to : Spoke to: Spoke to: Spo ke to : !spoke to: Spoke lo: !Spoke lo : Produ ct• equired lme: Time: !Ti me: jrime: tT ime: Time: tTime : TOG reportable f roadblocks Spoke to : Spoke to: !spoke lo: !spoke to: Spol<e to: 1Spo1<e to: !spoke to: spill • equired Time: n me: Time: tTime: Time: Time: tTime: Potential impact t o If roadblocks Spoke to: Spoke to: Spoke to: !spoke to: Spoke to: Spoke to: !spoke to : orestry, wildl ife or equired Tim e: !Time: Time: !Time: Time : Time: tTime: water resources • Cave-In/Collapse Spoke to: of scaffolding or T ime: rench Hoistin g incident/ Spoke to: E lectrical contact Time: - --- NOTE: Local I Muni ci pal Disaster Service Spoke to: Time: Spoke lo: Time: Spoke to: Time: Spoke to: Time: Spoke to: T ime: Spoke to: T ime: ~"'""> noble • ~ energy Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) District 14 October 12, 2009 Facility I District: Last updated: Emergency Response Dar by Mclean, Sonny Busch, Royce Bradford Job Description : Team Members: IDENTIFY KEY SEQUENCE(S) IDENTIFY RISKS RISK MITIGATION TACTICS List the steps required to perform this job in the order they For each task, list the hazard(s) that could cause injury For ea ch task, list the control measures required to are to be carried out. when the task is oerformed . eliminate or min imize the risk from the identified hazard . ldentitv the emeraencv whether ii be medical, Makina the wrong ca ll or reporting the wrona Double check the information and stav in orooer fire, environmental , non IDLH. incident type. communication during the response. Call emeraencv services (deoendina on the Puttina yourself in danger. Allowing adrenaline to Stay calm and collected . Ensure that you scope situation). control the situation. Giving the wrong information out the entire scene. Double check information. or direction to emergencv services. Do not look at the situation with tunnel vision. Give orecise direction to emergency services . Call and report situation to Noble Enerciv either by Trvinci to ciive information while being "walked on" Pull over to g ive information without driving. Keep phone or radio. Advise them of the situation. If an over the radio. Confusion. Wrona information phone calls to a minimum to prevent confusion. emergency is called in, use code 10-3 to silence beinci ciiven. Drivinci while talkina on the phone. Incident Commander to handle reportina and the all radio communication so information regardinci communication. the emerciencv can proceed unhindered. Administer help to the v ictim or situation. Personal iniurv or exposure while trvinci to help. Use proper PPE. Slav within vour traininci and comfort level. Do no cie t in over vour head. Dependinci on the si tuation , when emergency Hinderinci emerciencv services/ciettinci in their Hand over all the proper/needful information vou services arrive , give them assistance/information way. have (phone numbers, what they are to help. dealinci with, etc). After emergency/incident is over, contact Noble Wrong information . Failure to report an incident Double check all information. Make sure only Energy and advise them of the progress or any to the safety department for the completion of a facts are reported . If the press is involved o r changes . 240-1 report. asking questions, direct them to HR Personnel. Revised 1 /31 /2008 there are currently and what impacts are to be generated from operation of the injection well. For example, will there be any onsite storage of produced water? There will be between 500 -3000 barrels per day injected at pressures of 2000 -4000 psi. How will they be pressurizing the water? Storing? Powering the pump? Noise, fumes, vapors associated with that? 9. We need a list of names, addresses of mineral owners under the Klebold parcel for notice purposes. They included a list of mineral owners who received the COGCC notice, but that may be a different list. 10. Finally, on the COGCC permit materials, they included in the page after the Form 31 a Table summarizing the Proposed Injection Program. At the bottom of the Table, the treating chemicals, filters, storage tanks, pumps and automation are all listed as TBD. These all relate to the surface uses that we regulate, so they need to give us the detail on these items if they are surface operations that occur prior to injection. If this was a part of the application to the COGCC, it just shows the extent to which the COGCC doesn't care about what happens on the surface!!! Also, in this section there is a chart entitled Injection Zone Water -what is that? I know I've gone beyond legal comments on this one, please forgive me, couldn't help myself. Deborah Quinn Assistant Garfield County Attorney 108 8th Street, Suite 219 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 (970) 945-9150 Fax(970)384-5005 CONFIDENTIALITY STATEMENT: This message and any attachments are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which it is addressed. The information contained herein may include protected or otherwise privileged information. Unauthorized review, forwarding, printing, copying, distributing, or other use of such information is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. If you have received this message in error, please notify the sender by replying to this message and delete the email without further disclosure. 2 GARFIELD COUNTY · Building & Planning Department 108 81" Street, Suite 401 Glenwood Springs, Colorado 81601 Telephone: 970.945.8212 Facsimile: 970.384.3470 www.garfield-county.com PRE-APPLICATION CONFERENCE SUMMARY TAX PARCEL NUMBER: 2409-264-00-137 DATE: 11/06/09 APPLICANTS PLANNER: None PROJECT: Noble Energy Injection Well Permitting-PR-26-348 OWNER: Donald R. Throm (surface owner) I Noble Energy, Inc. (well owner) REPRESENTATIVE: CH2M HILL PRACTICAL LOCATION: SWSE 26 7S 96W 6 PM {SW of Parachute) TYPE OF APPLICATION: Land Use Change Permit (via Limited Impact Review) for Material Handling) in the Rural Zone District I. GENERAL PROJECT DESCRIPTION It is the intent of Noble Energy, Inc. to convert the existing permitted production well PR-26-34B to a water injection well for the purpose of produced water disposal. A Water Disposal Lease is in place with the surface owners allowing Noble Energy, Inc. to convert PR-26-34B to a water disposal well. The appropriate Injection Well Permit Applications, form 33 and form 31, have been submitted to the COGCC and are pending approval. Produced water, generated from well production activities of various wells in the area, will be transferred to the injection well via existing 4" PVC pipeline systems. II. REGULATORY PROVISIONS APPLICANT IS REQUIRED TO ADDRESS {DEVELOPMENT CODE /COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, STATE STATUTES, ETC.) ~ Section 3-501 {Table 3-501) ~ Section 4-105 {Limited Impact Review process) ~ Section 4-501(E) (Application Materials) · ~ Article VI I: Divisions 1 (General Approval Standards) >-Article VII Division 2 (General resource Protection Standards) >-Article VII: Division 3 (Site Planning & Development Standards) >-Section 7-810 (Additional Standards Applicable to Industrial Use) >-Garfield County Comprehensive Plan of 20001 as amended >-Article XVI (Definitions) >-Industrial Use or Activity. Uses engaged in processing, manufacturing of materials from either extracted or raw materials or from previously prepared materials resulting in a new product designed for wholesale or retail sale. 6. Material handling: to load and unload goads, materials and products, whether industrial or commercial, in bulk, excluding the operation of extraction, processing, fabrication or storage as defined above, including a transfer station for construction waste including: wood, drywall, metals, paper, plastic and other types of construction materials. Ill. REVIEW PROCESS Section 4-105 Limited Impact Review Process. Applications for land use change subject to Limited Impact Review shall be subject to the following review process. A. Review Process. 1. Pre-application Conference. A pre-application conference shall be held in accordance with the provisions of Section 4-103(A), Pre-Application Conference. 2. Application. The application materials required for a land use change subject to Limited Impact Review are set forth in Section 4-501 (E). 3. Determination of Completeness. The Director shall review the application for determination of completeness in accordance with the provisions of Section 4-103(C), Determination of Completeness. 4. Schedule Public Hearing. Upon a determination of completeness, the Director shall schedule the application for consideration by the Board of County Commissioners. a. Public hearing by the Board shall be held within forty (40) calendar days of the date of determination of completeness. b. Public notice of the hearing shall be made pursuant to Section 4-103(F), Notice of Public Hearing. 5. Evaluation by Director/Staff Review. Upon determination of completeness, the Director shall review the application for compliance with the applicable requirements. A staff report shall be prepared pursuant to Section 4-103(E). a. Review by Referral Agencies. The Director's evaluation of the application may include comment by referral agencies received under Section 4-103(D), Review by Referral Agency. 6. Review and Action by Board of County Commissioners. An application for land use change subject to Limited Impact Review shall be considered by the Board of County Commissioners at a public hearing, after proper notice, conducted pursuant to Section 4- 103(G), Conduct of Public Hearing. a. Decision by Board. The Board shall approve, approve with conditions or deny the application based upon compliance with the applicable requirements. (1) Approval of Application. If the application satisfies all of the applicable requirements, the application shall be approved. The application may be approved with conditions determined necessary for compliance with applicable requirements. (2) Denial of Application. If the application fails to satisfy all of the applicable requirements, the application shall be denied. Public Hearing(s): Board of County Commissioners Referral Agencies: (Division of Water Resources, Colorado Department of Transportation, etc.) );> County Road & Bridge );> Vegetation Management );> Town of Parachute );> County Oil and Gas Department );> Grand Valley Fire Protection District );> Others TBA IV. APPLICAIION REVlEWFEES Planning Review Fees: $400.00 Referral Agency Fees: $0.00 Total Deposit: $400.00 (additional hours are billed at hourly rate) General Application Processing Planner reviews case for completeness and sends to referral agencies for comments. Case planner contacts applicant and sets up a site visit. Staff reviews application to determine if it meets standards of review. Case planner makes a recommendation of approval, approval with conditions, or denial to the appropriate hearing body. Disclaimer The foregoing summary is advisory in nature only and is not binding on the County. The s ummary is based on current zoning, which is s ubject to change in the future, and upon factual r epresentations that may or may not be accurate. This s ummary does not create a legal or vested right. Pre-application-5Ymmary Prepared by: Date COGIS -WELL Information Page 1of1 COGIS · WELL Information Scout Card ~Related Q._lnfilh Q, MIT ~ Gl.S C9. Doc If Wellbore .. ·S; .. Order~ Surface Location Data for API # 05-045-15689 Well Name/No: Q~E)J<3tOL Status Date: PARACHUTE RANCH #26-34B (click well name for production) NOBLE ENERGY INC -100322 12/15/2008 Federal or State Lease #: Status: XX County: GARFIELD #045 GRANDVALLEY -#31290 Location: SWSE 26 7S 96W 6 PM Field: Elevation: 5,278 ft. Planned Location 904 FSL 2348 FEL Lat/Long: 39.403807/-108.07585 Lat/Long Source: Field Measure Wellbore Data for Sidetrack #00 Status: XX 12/15/2008 Spud Date: Wellbore Permit Permit#: Prop Depth/Form: Mineral Owner: Unit: Formation and Spacing: 8/29/2009 Spud Date is: NOTICE DIRECTIONAL 20088486 Expiration Date: 2/24/2010 6432 Surface Mineral Owner Same: N FEE Surface Owner: FEE Unit Number: Code: ILES, Formation: ILES, Order: 510-36, Unit Acreage: 40, Drill Unit: SWSE Formation and Spacing: Code: WMFK, Formation: WILLIAMS FORK, Order: 510-36, Unit Acreage: 40, Drill Unit: SWSE Casing: String Type: CONDUCTOR, Hole Size: 20, Size: 16, Top:, Depth: 60, Weight: Cement: Sacks: 5, Top: 0, Bottom: 60, Method Grade: Casing: String Type: SURF , Hole Size: 12.25, Size: 8.625, Top: , Depth: 1500, Weight: 32 Cement: Sacks: 550, Top: 0, Bottom: 1500, Method Grade: Casing: String Type: 1ST, Hole Size: 7.875, Size: 4.5, Top:, Depth: 6432, Weight: 11.6 Cement: Sacks: 950, Top: 200, Bottom: 6432, Method Grade: Wellbore Completed Completion Date: N/A Measured TD: True Vertical TD: Top PZ Location: Bottom PZ Location: Formation Sec: Twp: Sec: 26 Twp: 7S 96W Log Top Measured PB depth: True Vertical PB depth: Footage: 843 FSL 2042 FEL Footages: 843 FSL 2042 FEL Log Bottom No additional interval records were found for sidetrack 00. http:/ /cogcc.state.co. us/cogis/FacilityDetaiLasp ?facid=045 l 5689&type= WELL Depth Depth Cored 11/4/2009 FORM State of Co1orado i 33 FOR OGCC USI: 011.T Oil and Gas Conservation Commission R.,., 6199 1 l20 Lincoln Street, Suii1801, Denver, Colorado 80203 (3031994 -2100 Fax: 13031894-2109 ... • Gil -. INJECTION WELL PERMli APPLICATION "--·· ---- Submit a completed Form 33 wi1h or after approval obtained on Form 31 (Undery round lnjedion Permit Application) or you must have a previously approved Injection Well Permit. 1. Operator may not oomrnenc:e injection Into this well ul'ltll this form Is app(oved. 2. Eec:ti Individual in}ecilon weU must be approved by tttls form . Well Name and Number: Parachute Ranch 26-348 Apt No: 05-045-15689-00 Complete the Attachment Checklist UIC Facility No: . (as •~nod on an lipPtoved F'Oll'll 31) Op.c' oocc Project Name: Water Injection Well Operator Name : Nob_le Energy Inc. I C.xrort ~~_o..;,..,,: I _,-1 · .. ~ield Nal'Tie and Number: _Grand Valley -31290 . county: We l d Propc>Md W._,• Oeo-sn ---- OtrOtr: S_WSE . Sec: 26 .. Twp: 7$ _ ~ange : _96W Meridian: W . .. .. c RREN BOR F R Tl --. -. . ---" ---. -. . Cement loo Det&nnlned Bv: .. u TWELL SIZE DEPTH NO. SACKS CEMENT TOP . - Surface Casing 8.625" 151~' 550SXS 0 . -.. Intermediate Cuing (if any) Proouc:tion Casing 14.5 6072' 950SXS 256 Ptug Back Total Depth: Tubing Depth: _5_48_4_' --~- Cozzette Formation Gross PerforaUon Interval: _5_58_4_' __ to 5650' _c_o_rc_o_ra_n ___ Formation Gross PerforaUon Interval: _5_8_56_' __ to 5892' CBL CIRCULATED CALCUU.TEO D D 0 0 D 0 0 D D .. Packer Depth:-------- ______ Formation Open Hole Interval (if any): ____ to ____ _ List below all Plugs, Bridge Plugs, Stage Cementing or Squeeze Work perfonned on this wallbore: (if mo re space needed , continue on re~ side of thtS fo<m .) 1. 2 . 3 . "'· Describe below any change. to the well bore which will be made upon conversion. (Thi s indude.s but not limite<l to changes of tubing and pad<er setUng depths, any additional gqueeze work for aquifer protection Df casing leaks, &etting of bridge plugs to isolate non-Injection formations.) 1. 2. 3. "'· Comments: I hereby certify that the statements .made in this form are, to the best of my knowledge, true, correct, and complete. Print Name: LI NDA PAVELKA ( REGULATORY MANAGER Date: 10/2/2009 -------- OGCC Approved: ________________ Trtle: _________ ____,Date : MAX. SURFACE INJECTION PRESSURE:----- CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, IF ANY: If Disposal Well, MAX. INJECTION VOL. LIMIT: ----- .I . FORM 31 State of Colorado FOR OGCC USE ONLY Rev 6/99 Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 1120 Lincoln Street, Suite 801, Denver, Colorado 80203 (303)894-2100 Fax:(303)B94-2109 UNDERGROUND INJECTION FORMATION PERMIT APPLICATION 1. Submit original and one copy of this form. 2. If data on this form is estimated, indicate as such. 3. Attachments -see checklist and explanation of attachments. Complete the Attachment Checklist Oper OGCC 4. Aquifer exemption is required for all injection formations with water quality <10,000 TOS (Rule 3228). Immediately contact the Commission for further requirements ifthe total dissolved solids (TDS) as determined by Form 3 1 Oriainal & 1 Com• ,/ Water analysis for the injection zone is less than 10,QQQ ppm. Analysis fo Injection Zone Water ,/ 5. Attach a copy of the certified receipt to each notice to surface and mineral owner(s) or submit a sample copy of Analvsis of lniection Water ,/ the notice and an affidavit of mailing or delivery with names and addresses of those notified. Each person notified Proposed Injection Program ,( shall be specified as either a surface or mineral owner as defined by C.R.S. 34-60-103(7). Resistivity or Induction Loa ,( '\. / Cement Band Laa ,( ,( Project N[m't,A::'.fl <!.n t;TRanch 26-348 Project Location: SW/SE Sec. 26, T7S, R96W Surface or Sall Waler Displ Agrmt Notice to Surface/Mineral Owners ,( Remedial Correction Plan for Wells Project Type: D Enhanced Recovery [l] Disposal D Simultaneous Disposal Single or Multiple Well Facility? 0 Single D Multiple Map Oil/Waler Wells w/in 1/4 Mile ,/ IF UNIT OPERATIONS, ATTACH PLAT SHOWING UNIT AREA County: Garfield Field Name and Number: Grand Valley 31290 OGCC Operator Number:_1_0_03_2_2 ______ _ Name of Operator: Noble Energy Inc. Address: 1625 Broadway ste. 2200 City: Denver State: CO Zip: 80202 Contact Name and Telephone: Linda Pavelka No: 303-228-4064 Fax: 303-228-4280 List Oil/Gas Wells w/in 1/2 Mile Map Surface Owners wfm 1/4 Mile List Surface Owners w/in 1/4 Mile Map Mineral Owners w/in 1/4 Mile List Mineral Owners wfin 1/4 Mile Surface Facility Diaqram We!lbore Diaqram If Commercial Facility, Description of Ops & Area Served Unit Area Plat Injection Fluid Type: 0 Produced Water D Natural Gas D C02 D Drilling Fluids ,( ,( ,( ,( ,( ,( D Exempt Gas Plant Waste D Used Workover Fluids Commercial Facility? D Yes 0 No D Other Fluids (describe): _________ _ If Yes, describe area of operation and types of fluids to be injected at this facility: PROPOSED INJECTION FORMATIONS FORMATION A (Name): _C~o_zz~e_tt_e~------------ Formation TOS: 17,000 (estimated) Proposed Stimulation Program: 0Acid Frac Gradient: 0.59 (estimated) WFrac Treatment 0None Porosity: _8_% ______ ~_ psi/ft Permeability: 0.01 (estimated) FORMATION B (Name): _C_o_rc_o_ra_n _____________ _ Porosity: _1_0_% _______ _ Formation TOS: 19,000 (estimated) Frac Gradient: 0.62 (estimated) psi/ft Permeability: 0.01 (estimated) Proposed Stimulation Program: 0Acid [l]Frac Treatment D None Anticipated Project Operating Conditions Under normal operating conditions, estimated fluid injection rates and pressures: FOR WATER: A minimum of~ bbls/day@ 2,000 psi to a maximum of 3,000 bbls/day@ 4,000 psi. FOR GAS: A minimum of mcf/day@. psi to a maximum of bbls/day@. psi. I hereby certify that the statements made in this form are, to the b~y~w~edge, true, co~!, ~~ompjt~, j? ,I' PrintName: LINDAJPAVELKA \signed: ~~ -,-_----.,6<:_..j_ 11/J ~. Title: REGULATORY Manager Date ----10121i~o~ \..~ >\ OGCC Approved: ______________ Title:-,==============~D~a'-'te"-:~====,-- Order No:. ___________ _ UIC FACILITY NO: CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, IF ANY: Injection Zone Water • eta round 0 e ease ·.···· ... . . lnje!fon APINo. Fll.t!llly Name:/ Operator N11m11/ Flo!d Name/ I . Injection W11torQu11llty Pros!luro Permitted Volume Permit II Locot\ori MDITD Number Number Number Zooo TDS Psln bbls BARRETT CORPORATION" BILL MAMMCREEK GARFIELD 045123 1se,176 05-045-13803 GGU RODREICK 10071 52500 NENW 31 6S 91 W 7913 Cozzette-Corcoran 15000 2880 12 691,000 BARRETT CORPORATION" BILL MAMMCREEK GARFIELD 045123 15e,212 05-045-14054 SPECIAL TY 1 JA-28-692 SWD 10071 52500 NWSW 28 SS 92W 8245 Cozzette-Corcoran 15000 2500 2 376 000 BARRETT CORPORATION' BILL MAMM CREEK GAi=lflELO 045123 1sg,15g 05-045-11169 SCOTT 410-36-692 SWD 10071 52500 NENE 36 65 92W 7921 Cozzette-Corcoran 15000 3135 7 800,000 ENCANA OIL & GAS fUSA INC MAMM CREEK GAl'lFIELD 045123 1SQ,149 05-045-09501 BENZEL DISPOSAL #2 100185 52500 NWSE 26 6S 93W BB10 Corcoran 15656 4050 18718192 ENCANA OIL & GAS ILJSA INC MAMM CREEK GARFIELD 045123 159,121 05-045-06053 BENZEL DISPOSAL #1 100185 52500 NWNE 36 6S 93W 8650 Cozzette-Corcoran 12772 3000 15 866 000 WINDSOR ENERGY GROUP LLC WILDCAT GARFIELD 045123 159,150 05-045-06273 CSF 111-10W DISPOSAL 10081 99999 NESW 10 7S 91W as60 Couette 47384 IMax' 3115 16 690,388 AMOCO PRODUCTION CO. DIVIDE CREEK GARFIELD 045123 05-045-06449 HOFFMEISTER-ROGERS 15-20 2500 16900 NWNE 20 7S 91W 6000 Cozzette 10001 IMln\ 2000 ?? ORYX ENERGY COMPANY DIVIDE CREEK GARFIELD 045/23 12,301 05-045-65361 DIVIDE CREEK 14 66365 16900 SESE 32 7S 91W 4470 Cozzette 12350 1500 ?? EN CANA OIL & GAS USA\ INC MAMM CREEK GARFIELD 045123 159.137 05-045-05064 SHAEFFER DISPOSAL #1 100165 52500 NWNW 12 7S 93W 8720 or 8733 Corcoran 19308 2900 13 280 000 SNYDER OIL CORP DIVIDE CREEK GARFIELD 045123 05-045-05208 DIVIDE CREEK 12 CZ-CR 80530 16900 SENW 9 as 91W 5360 Corcoran 19548 '50 ?? SUN EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION COMPANY DIVIDE CREEK GARFIELD 045123 05-045-05208 DIVIDE CREEK 12 83996 16900 SENW 9 as 91W 5360 Corcoran 19548 ''° ?? TBI PRODUCTION CO LOGAN WASH GAi:;.FIELD 045123 05-045-06311 GETTY 1-7 LW 45825 51250 NENE 7 BS 97W 4364 Corcoran 28490 995 ?? Noble Ene Inc. 05-045-14604 Savane 8-11A Rollins NIA 3975 NIA Averane 17267 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 Proposed Injection Program Parachute Ranch 26-348 Disposal Location I County Sec. 26, T7S, R96W I Garfield Items Injection Zone Cozzette, Corcoran Injection Interval 5584' to 5892' Proposed Surface Injection Pressure 2000 to 4000 Estimated Frac-gradient 0.62 Estimated Rate 500 to 3000 Estimated TDS for Zone Fluid 17,000 Estimated TDS of Injection Fluid 25,000 Proposed Stimulation Volume 3,000 Proposed Set Packer Depth 5479' Tubing Landing Depth (2 3/8" N-80) 5484' Treating Chemicals TBD Filters TBD Storage Tanks TBD Pumps TBD Automation TBD Remedial Injection Program Items Timing Mechanical Integrity Test TBD by State Units N/A ft psig psi/ft bbls/day TDS TDS lb/ft of sand ft ft N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A I ~'::!'> noble tJ ~ energy ======= Gas & Water Wells w/in 1/4 Mile Parachute Ranch 26-34B -------------------4 0 436 FEET REMARKS Surface Water Wells in Blue Gas Wells BHL and Trajectories By: R Siucller October 1, 2009 26 -448 PR Fe~\ -31A PR Fed 1 ~ 18 BLH BC w ;. l" "' ~ 0 0 z BLH AC ELM AC N88'20'47'V ~ I 2696.60' SURVEYOR'S STATEMENT R.96Wo ------ :£ ai " If) C\J SCALE; ln = 1000' To 7 So BHL lA TITUDE (NAD 27) NORTH 39.403662 DEG. BHL LONGITUDE (NAD 27) WEST 108.074138 DEG. BHL lA TITUDE (NAD 83) NORlH 39.403640 DEG. BHL LONGITUDE (NAD 83) WEST 108.074770 DEG. BHL NORTHING (NAD 27) N 582207 BHL EASTING (NAD 27) E 1272703 (3f4S/f1QfJ3.EAR/f;G SPCS CO CENTRAL NAD 27, BASED ON NGS TRIG. STATION 'FABER' THE BASIS OF BEARINGS FDR THIS SURVEY IS REFERENCED TD THE VEST LINE OF THE svl OF SECTION 26, BEING MOUMENTED AS SHDVN AND BEARING N oo· 38' 23' E LEGEND 0 APPROXIMATE BOTTOM HOLE (BHL) OF INJECTION WELL SURFACE HOLE LOCATION (SHL) OF INJECTION WELL €l FOUND MONUMENT L DENOTES go· TIE I, Ronald C. Rennke, an employee and agent on behalf of D.R. GRIFFIN & ASSOC/A TES, INC. state the plat hereon is a correct representation of a survey made !J'f/f/;ff:;f[/J/.'o,1;ypervision on FEBRUARY 17, 2009 of the shown PARACHUTE RANCH 26-348 INJEf.fiJ5!f!l:;rfEJ".I'.ff:[hJ~ Surface Hole Location being stoked on the ground as shown hereon. /f {/(;:C:.·'-· 'C:;::,:.;~0 ·~;, NOTES ~-3'. [ii" ~}71Y~-~ :~;\ ;.::, Y!j GPS OPERATOR James Seal '; ;'\ ;, c;;, /:;'/ 6 <=>! ,'" d OBSERVED A POOP OF 1. 7. \: "('. , I · t' 7 .. · ''' '·' J?~?;~-~ ~--·:ft:~/ L ALL GPS OBSERVATIONS ARE IN COMPLIANCE WITH COGCC RULE NO. 215. FEET RIFF1N &ASSOCIATES, INC. 1414 ELK ST., ROCK SPRINGS, WY 82901 ~.;<~ .. &§'4' COLORADDi,J?J.5;d:Ncr 37065 26"0" PAD §HIEE'Jf10F2 !PILAT l[)JF JINJECT!!.ON WELL JLOCAT!!.ON APJP'ARJENT §URJFACE OWNEJ!lSBlJ!Jf' FOR NOJ!JJLJE ENERGY, JINC. DATE DRAWN: 10/20/01 §CALE: 1" = 1000' 843' .F/§JL & 2042' lF/ElL, §ECT!!.ON 26, 7f. 7 §., R. 96 W., 6@. JP'.M!. REYI§ED DATE: 06/03/09 .!OB No. 15456 CHANGE TO INJECTION WEU EXHmIT1 GAlfi.FJELllJ COUNJI'Jt, COILOJ!Milll[) N BLM BC R 96 w. r,__-:~~~~S~8~61'2r6~'1~?·~r~:::~~·~~~~·:__ ___ -,--~~:__'.~~~~~ BLM AC w "' (\J °' r g z 4199,86' BLM BC N86'27'19'\/ LDT 3 I 1399.97' BLH BC p ARACHUTE LDT 2 RANCH 26-34E INJECTION WELL LDT 5 --- 1 LDT 6 LDT ii I I I I I I I I --- !J'P,l~~T ,1-::n:-01l;Y)f1:;;f'.-· - ·-----, 1'!ilft;U~. FT {1- 1 ---- / I ----- SEC.35 il''i'i"[{'i h~1f ~",~ii~~ 'i'f~,"u ''il_re»~ I BC --- --- BLM BC w :.., ' 0 (U ' 0 "' . """' • 00 (\J (\J "' ;;; " Ill (\J SCALE: 1" = 1000' T. 7 s. BHL LA TITUOE (NAO 27) NORTH 39.403662 DEG. BHL LONGITUDE (NAO 27) WEST 108.074138 DEG, BHL LA TITUOE (NAO 83) NORTH 39.403640 DEG. BHL LONGITUDE (NAO 83) WEST 108.074770 DEG. BHL NORTHING (NAO 27) N 582207 BHL EASTING (NAO 27) E 1272703 1000 500 0 1000 2000 SCALE FEET 26"0" PAD SHEET20F2 RIFFlN & ASSOCL4TES, J,,·c. 1414 ELK ST., ROCK SPRINGS, Wl' 82901 DATE DRA WIV: 1 O/Z0/07 SCALE: 1" = 1000' REVISED DATE: 09/03/09 JOB No. 15456 Add26oBHLs EXHIBIT I PLAT OF INJECTION WELL LOCATION APPARENT MINERAL OWNERSHIP FOR NOBLE ENERGY, INC. 843' F/SL & 2042' F/EL, SECTION 26, T. 7 S., R. 96 W., 6th P.M. GARFIELD COUNTY, COLORADO FINISHED ELEVATION: 5179.5' APPROXI.hLiTE DISTURBAJ\'CE AREA= 4.7 +/-ACRES SEDIMENT RECLAJM PlT AND lNSTALL PUMPS IJJTH CONTAJNMENT BERM BEFORE DIGGING CALL FOR UTILITY LINE LOCATION NOTE: THE EARTH QUANTITIES ON THIS DRAWING ARE ESllMATED AND THE USE OF IS AT THE RESPONS!BIUTY OF 11-lE USER. T ARACHUTE RANCH 26--24A PARACHUTE RANCH 26-248 PEN PEN PARACHUTE RANCH 26-24C PEN PEN PEN PARACHUTE RANCH 26-240 PARACHUTE RANCH 26--340 PEN RIFFIN & ASSOC/A TES, INC. 1414 ELK ST., ROCK SPRINGS, WY 82901 DRAWN: 9125109 -rcr SCALE: 1" = 100' REVISEO:na ORG JOB No. 15456 EXHIBIT A T PARACHUTE RANCH 26-34A EN PEN PARACHUTE RANCH 26-«A PARACHUTE RANCH 25-448 PARACHUTE RANCH 26-348 PARACHUTE RANCH 26-44C PARACHUTE RANCH 26-«0 810 PAAACHUTE RANCH 26-34-C EN 100 0 SCALE FEET 100 PROPOSED PUMPS AND TANKS FOR NOBLE ENERGY, INC. PARACHUTE RANCH Z6-Z4A, Z6-Z4B, Z6-Z4C, Z6-Z4D, Z6-34A, Z6-34B, 26-34C, 26-34D, Z6-44A, 26-44B, 26-44C & Z6-44D FINISHED ELEVATION= 5279.5' f\~noble Frac Wellbore Schematic Report ' ..._,. energy Well Name: PARACHUTE RANCH 26-34B Well Confin: DEVIATED-Ori"inal Hole 1011/2009 2:09:06 PM Wei! 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Entered i l Bnch/Slg Shot Total I l Other In Hole String OD (in) 16 8 518 4112 Wt(lbs/ft) I Top {ftKB) 24.0 120.0 120.0 1,525.0 1,525.0 6,082.0 Job String Wt String Sel Depth (lbs/fl) Grade (ftKB) 84.00 J-55 120.0 24.00 J-55 1,525.0 11.60 M-80 6,072.0 Top (ftKB) Blm(ftKB) 24.0 1,515.0 24.0 120.0 256.0 6,072.0 Grade I J" I Len (ft} I I I Blm(ftKB) I Dale I I Run Date I Description I OD (in) I Top (ftKB) I 8\m {HKB) I I Loqs Dale I Type I Top (ftKB) I Btm (flKB) I I I Page 1/1 Report Printed: 10/1/2009 !Y't".'.l noble -cac Wellbore Schematic Report v \;;.: energy Well Name: PARACHUTE RANCH 26-348 Well Confia: DEVIATED-Orioinal Hole 10/1/2009 2:25:06 PM Well Header ft KB IMO) Schematic_ Actual API IBusinR"o'cUoKilY MTN Spud Date !Well Configuration Type f-"'=+---------===~=---------105-045-15689 8/29/2009 DEVIATED bo~1i"g°'K"B"E~1,~,"1tt"l-'i"'K"B~.G~L/~.-.. 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' L_ __ _J TD, 6,082, 9/3/2009 5,302.00 I 24 SWSE 26 .~s l96W ~C~om=m=e~o"t---~-~--~----~~ -------i PARTNERS WITH WILLIAMS Directlons To Well Bottom Hole Location North South Distance (fl) 843.0 From Nor S Line FSL PBTDs Date I Depth {flKB) I Method I I Wellbore Sections Section Slze [In} East-West Distance {ft) 2,042.0 \ From E or W Line FEL I Comment I Act Top (ftKB) Act Btm (ftKB) 24 24.0 120.0 CONDUCTOR SURFACE PRODUCTION 12 1/4 120.0 1,525.0 Zone Statuses Zone I Status Date I I Casino Strinas Casing Description Conductor Surface Production Cement Status Run Date 7/28/2009 8/30/2009 9/3/2009 Description Surface Casing Cement Conductor Cement Production Casing Cement Tubin!=I Comoonents Tubing Packer llem Description Perforation Data OD(in) 2 3/8 4 Entered Zone Bnch/Stg Shot Total COZZETIE, Origin .. COZZETIE, Origin .. COZZETIE, Origin ... COZZETIE, Origin ... CORCORAN, Origi.. CORCORAN, Origi.. CORCORAN, Origi. .. Other In Hole Run Dale I I Lo as Description 7 718 1,525.0 6,082.0 I Job String OD String Wt String Set Deplh (in) (lbs/ft) Grade (ftKB) 16 84. 00 J-55 120.0 8 518 24. 00 J-55 1,525.0 4 1/2 11. 60 M-80 6,072.0 Top (ftKB) Btm(ftKB} 24.0 1,515.0 24.0 120.0 256.0 6,072.0 Wl (lbs/ft) Grade Len (ft) 4.70 N-80 Top (ftKB) 5,584.0 5,604.0 5,622.0 5,646.0 5,856.0 5,874.0 5,882.0 5,484.00 5.00 Btm (ftKB) Dale 5,594.0 10/1/2009 5,614.0 10/1/2009 5,638.0 10/1/2009 5,650.0 1011/2009 5,870.0 10/1/2009 5,880.0 10/1/2009 5,892.0 10/1/2009 I OD (in) I Top (flKB) I Blm {f\KB) I Dale I Type I Top (ftKB) I Btm(ftKB) f------~1. _______ --------.~l~----1~.-·-·- www.peloton.com Page 1/1 Report Printed: 10/1/2009 WATER DISPOSAL LEASE This Water Disposal Lease ("Lease") is made effective the 1st day of September, 2009, ("Effective Date'') by and between Dona.Id R. Throm, who.se add.ress is 1689 County Road 300 Parachute, Garfield County, Colorado ("Lessor") and Noble Energy, Inc., a Delaware corporation whose address is 1625 Broadway Suite 2200, Denver, Colorado 80202 ("Lessee"). For value received, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledgE;id and thE;i mutual agreements and obligations set out below, J_ess 0r grants, leases and Jet1; to Lessee, for the purposes provided In this Lease, the surface estate of the following lands in the county and state named below ("Lands"): The 26-0 Drilling Pad in the SW/4SE/4 of Section 26, Township 7 South, Range 96 West, 61h P.M., Garfield County, Colorado The terms of this Lease are as follows: 1. Lessee shall have the right but not the obligation to drill or convert the Parachute Ranch Federal 26-34B Well on the Lands to a water disposal well ("Well"). Lessee shall have the right to maintain and operate the Well to dispose of water and other produced fluids from oil and gas wells both on and off the Lands and operate an input station and pipelines located on the Lands in connection with Lessee's water disposal operations. 2. The primary terin of this Lease is three (3) years from the Effective Date stated above, and as long thereafter as Lessee utilizes the Well \o inject water in accordance with this Lease. 3. Lessee shall pay to Lessor the sum of twenty cents ($0.20) per barrel of water injected into the Well ("Rentals"). For purposes of this Agreement, one barrel shall be equal to forty"two (42) U.S. gallons. 4. Beginning with the fifth (5th) anniversary of the Effective Date of this Lease and on every fifth (5 1h) anniversary thereafter, the per barrel fee for disposal fluid injected into or through the Well shall be recalculated using the avera9e of the annm1l overhead adjustment factors for such five (5) year period approved annually by the Council of Petroleum Accountants Societies (COPAS) and published in the American Association of Professional Landmen's annual Landman Directory, multiplied by the original fee of twenty cents ($0.20) per barrel of fluid injected into or through the Well. The product of such calculation shall be added to the per barrel fee charged for the prior five (5) years and shall at all times result in a product equal to or greater than the previous fee and shall be rounded to the nearest tenth of a cent. Rentals shall accrue beginning on the date Lessee commences disposal. Monthly Rentals shall be paid to Le.ssor at Lessor's address on or before the end of each month beginning in the second calendar month following the first disposal in the Well. Each monthly payment of Rentals shall be for the fluid injected in the Well during the immediately preceding calendar month. Lessee shall provide Lessor a monthly accounting of the amount of fluid disposed ofin the. Well. If Lessee fails to timely pay any R.entals when due, or comply with any of the obligations of this Lease, that failure shall not constitute a forfeiture of this Lease. Lessor shall 439271 give Lessee written notice of default, by certified or registered mail, delivered to Lessee.'s address set forth above, and Lessee shall have sixty (60) days after receipt of the notice to remedy the default described therein. If Lessee remains in default for more than sixty (60) days after receipt of the notice, all Rentals not paid in accordance with the provisions of this Lease shall also bE'l subject to interest thereon at thE'l rate of ten percent ( i 0%) per annum compounded monthly from the date such Rentals were originally due until paid. 5. Upon reasonable noticE'l to Lesi;;(le, Lessor, for a period of three (3) years after any Rental P.aymerit is due, shall have the right to audit the books and records of Lessee and its successors· pertaining to th.e calculation of such Rent!31 pi:lymeht under this Lease. If discrepancies that benefit Lessee are found as a result of any audit, Lessee shall promptly pay Lessor such discrepancy with interest !3! the rnte of ten percent ( 10%) per annum compounded monthly from the date such Rentals were originally dl!e until paid. If such discrepancy exceeds five percent (5%) cif the amount paid to Lessor over the audit period, Lessee shall promptly reimburse Lessor for costs and expenses incurred by Lessor for such audit. {). Lessee. has constructed the 26-0 Drilling Pad to drill as many as 12 hydrocarbon producing wells thereon. The oil and gas wel.1 l<nown as the Par1"chute Ranch Federal 26-348 Well on the 26-0 Drilling Pad sh1"11 initially be the Well. Should Lessee use in excess of five (5) acres as provided in subsection 1.1 of that certain Surface Use Agreement effective August 23, 2007 by and between Larry A Klebold, Karen Klebold and Donald R. Throm as Owner and Noble Energy, Inc. 1"S Operator (the "Surface Use Agreement") for the 260 Drilling P1"d, Lessee shall pay Lessor One Thousand Five Hundred and No/100 Dollars ($1,500.00) per acre, adjusted pro-rnta for !he land so used; provided, however, that in no event may Lessee use more th1"n two (2) additiomil acres. It is understood that the con$ideration recited in this paragraph shall constitute full p1"yment and settlement of µII n>a.sohable and ordinary location damages to be incurred during construction of the drillsite location for the Well and necessary pits on the Lands. Such consideration, however, is in addition to, and not in lieu of, the consideration paid to Lessor und1>r the Surface Use Agreement. 7. Lessee shall conduct its operations on the Lands in compliance with all applicabl1> laws, rules, and regulations of federal and state agencies, regulatory commissions, and other governmental and regulatory 1"Uthorities having jurisdiction over Lessee's operations. Uissee shall be liable for any injury to persons, property or livestock caused by or incident to the operations of Lessee, its agents, employees, contractors or subcontractors on the Lands, or any extraordinary damages due to spills of materials, explosions or any other harmful activity of Lessee, unless caused solely by the negligence of Lessor. Lessee shall indemnify and hold harmless Lessor from and against 1"ny and all liability, damages, costs, expenses, fines, penalties and fees (including without limitation reasonable attorney and consultant fees) incurred by or asserted against Lessor arising from or regarding or relating to (a) the operations of Lessee, its ag(lnts, employees, contractors or subcontraC!ors on the Lands, or (b) any other rights granted by this Lease, unless c1"used solely by the negligence of Lessor. Such indemnification shall extend to and encompass, but shall not be limited to, all claims, dem:'lnds, actions or other mat(ers that ari.se under the common law or other laws designed to protect the environment and public health or welfare. Lessee shall, at Lessor's option, defend Lessor or reimburse Lessor as expenses are incurred for Lessor's defense against any claims, demands, actions or othe.r matters, Whether brought or asserted by federal, state or local governmental bodies or officials, or by private persons, that are asserted pursuant to or brought under any such laws. All of Lessee's obligations stated in this paragraph shall survive termination of this Lease. 2 8. Lessee shall have use of the surface of the Lands during the term of this Lease, and any extensions or renewals of that term, for the purposes set out in this Lease. 9. This Lease shall constitute a covenant running with the land and shall be assignable, and the terms, covenants, and conditions hereof shall be binding upon the parties hereto, their heirs, executors, administrators, trustees, legal representatives, successors and assigns. No change in the ownership of the Lands or the right to receive Rentals hereunder shall be binding upon Lessee until Lessee has received notice by certified mail and been furnished a c_opy of the recorded instrument of transfer. 10. Lessee will not inject into any fresh water bearing zones upon or under Section 35 or Section 26, Township 7 South, Range 96 West, 6th P.M., Garfield County, Colorado. 11. Lessee may record (in the records of Garfield County, Colorado) a memorandum of this Lease incorporating the general terms and conditions hereof. The memorandum shall be executed by all parties at the same time as this Lease. 12. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary which may be contained herein, Lessee reserves and asserts any and all rights which it may possess pursuant to the terms of its existing oil, gas and mineral leases covering Section 26, Township 7 South, Range 96 West, Garfield County, Colorado, except as the same may be limited or otherwise modified by the Surface Use Agreement. 13. Lessee, its successors and assigns, shall have the right at any time to terminate this Lease by delivering or mailing a release hereof to Lessor, provided such surrender shall not relieve Lessee of its right, but not the obligation, to convert the Well into a producing oil and gas well that shall be operated and reclaimed in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Surface Use Agreement. Upon such termination, Lessee shall execute and deliver to Lessor, within thirty (30) days after written demand therefor, an acknowledgment that this Lease has been terminated. If Lessee fails or refuses to deliver the acknowledgment, a written notice by Lessor reciting any such failure or refusal and that this Lease is terminated shall, sixty (60) days after the date of recording of that notice in the real property records of Garfield County, Colorado, be conclusive evidence against Lessee and all persons claiming under Lessee of the termination of this Lease. If Lessee elects not to convert the Well into a producing oil and gas well, the Well shall be reclaimed as if it were an oil and gas well in accordance with the Surface Use Agreement. 14. Lessee agrees that all persons entering the Lands for Lessee's benefit or under its direction or control will not hunt, fish, hike, or carry firearms or use for recreation the Lands or any part of any property owned by Lessor. 15. This Lease and the rights of the parties under it shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Colorado, by the District Court of Garfield County, Colorado. In the event of a dispute involving or related to any term or condition of this Lease, the non-breaching party shall be entitled to recover its reasonable costs and attorney fees, including post-judgment collection costs, in addition to actual damages. 16. This Lease is signed by Lessor and Lessee this \D day of S~\U.1:/\\i<LJi-, 2009, but is effective for all purposes as of the Effective Date stated above. 3 Lessor: (\.~) l1r-1QL V25?-/~~ Donald R. Throm Lessee: Noble Energy, Inc. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS State of Colorado ) County of G<i.t\-,, \.~) § ) On this ...iL-day of Soql , 2009, before me personally appeared Donald R. Throm, known to me to be the persons described in and who executed the foregoing instrument and who acknowledged to me that they executed the same. WITNESS my hand and official seal. ·--..__ _ c:.::_--=:::::-i My Commission Expires::S /; l,,, / d~ l;)_ (~ ~~~~/Q? ___ ./J~ Notary Public \ State of Colorado ) ) § City and County of Denver) ~ ~~\c.,,,._\,..q- On this \b day of ~. 2009, before me personally appeared ~-=\i-sCC ):\nt\,{:,:y, , Attorney-In-Fact for Noble Energy, Inc., known to me to be the person described in and who executed the foregoing instrument and who acknowledged to me that he executed the same. 111111111,, WITNESS my hand and official seal. ,,,,~\/'. A 1-/ 111,,, Q \ ~'n.\ ·•······ o-s-... , _.,. ..,,,,...... ·····'1'-.~ MyCommissionExpires: '8/b/ZC0\2-&u.(J-' ~:~ \~ Notary Public = : _ .... ?::; : = -. : -~ t/). \ '°lfaL\u ! 0 f: ,,,. .. .• ..... .-;._.-r)'s:••.. v•""o" ~ ~ ·. 0;··c;c;1...o\,,'' 4 '"''''' c w > -w 0 w 0: -r LI) =r 0 ' -'· ···~ ..... ·-- ~.-·. - (.) \J' ~¥ '° "" ~ ;("' l ,. ~~~"' ~ I ~ I ~~~--~ I G~"'~ ~ I ~~1~ I Cl I '4:a~¥ ~ I '-:~ ...., I ~~i .. t1 la.a Q~ ~~ f fl) ~~ ~ ~~ a ... 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RECEIPT/INVOICE !Applicant Donald Throm 1689 CR 300 Parachute, CO 81635 I Return to: I Garfield County 108 8th Street Suite 401 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601- Fee Name Garfield County 108 8th Street Suite 401 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601- Phone: (970)945-8212 Fax: (970)384-3470 Invoice Number: INV-12-09-19957 Invoice Date: 12/21 /09 Plan Case: Limited Impact Review Application, LlPA-12-09-6246 !Memo: paid with CH2M HILL Trigon, Inc Fee Type Fee Amount Limited Impact Application Fee Fixed $400.00 Thursday, December 24, 2009 Date 12/18/2009 Pay Type Check Check Number 72214 Total Fees Due: Amount Paid $400.00 $400.00 Change $0.00 Total Paid: $400.00 I Total Due: $0.00 I vn£1VI nu ... L. I' l!;:JUI ,, 1111.,;. LAKEWOOD, CO 80228 DATE INVOICE NO. INVOICE AMOUNT RETAINAGE DEDUCTION 12/11/09 121109-1 $400.00 $0.00 12/10/2009 72214 $400.00 CHECK) DATE I CHECK~ NUMBER I!> PLEASE DETACH TH!S PORTION AND RETAIN FOR YOUR RECORDS. CH2M Hill Trigon, Inc. 34 VAN GORDON ST., SUITE 200 LAKEWOOD, CO 80228 Four hundred and no I 100 Dollars PAY TO THE ORDER OF County Treasurer -Garfield 109 8th Street Suite 204 Glenwood Springs co 81601 DATE 12/10/2009 WELLS FARGO BANK VAN WERT, OH 45891 CHECK NO. 72214 55·382 412 72214 BALANCE $400.00 72214 AMOUNT $400.00 CH2M HILL rl:::. noble • \J energy Throm, Donald Surface :::~,ner 1·.1obe ,;nergy, Inc ~eques1· 'T'Slefl a• 1andmg@ parcel 2409-264 -0ll-·:,; LIPA ............ LIPA-12 -09-6246 Limited Impact Review Submittal Application Package Parachute Ranch Federal-26-34B Injection Well Prepared By: CH2M HILL ENGINEERS, INC. CH2M HILL r\~nobie • \:::; energy Limited Impact Review Submittal Application Package Parachute Ranch Federal-26-34B Injecti on Well Prepared By: CH2M HILL ENGINEERS, INC. INDEX Section Description A Application Materials • Garfield County Limited Impact Review Application • Agreement for Payment Form B Project Details • Project Overview/ Project Narrative • Land Suitability Analysis • Impact Analysis c Legal Documentation • Surface Use Agreement • Noble Letter of Representation • Statement of Authority D Location Information • Location Information • Garfield County Assessor's Map E Maps and Plans • Vicinity Map • Site Plan F Pre-Application Conference Summary APPENDICES Appendix 1 Appendix 2 Appendix 3 Appendix 4 Produced Water Inj ected into the Parachute Ranch 26-34B Inj e ction Well COGCC Injection Well Application Package Adjacent Property Owners SPCCPlan Index Garfield County Limited Impact Review Application GARFIELD CO UNTY Building & Planning Department 108 8th Street, Suite 401 Glenwood Springs, Colo rado 81601 Telephone: 970.945.8212 Facsimile: 970.384.3470 www .garfield-county.com 181 LIMITED IMPACT REVIEW D LIMITED IMPACT REVIEW [AMENDMENT] D CUP AMENDMENT [Issue d under the Zoning Resolution of 1878. as Amended] GENERAL INFORMATION (Please print legibly) y G ~ Name of Property Owner: Noble Energy, Inc. (owner via surface lease) ~ Mailing Address: 1625 Broadway, Suite 2200 T e l ep hon e:~) 228-4000 ~ C ity: Denver State: co Z ip Code: 80202 Cell :( __ ) ___ _ ~ E-mai l address: lpavelka@nobleenergyinc.com FAX: (303) 228-4280 ~ Name of Owner's Representative. if any, (Attorn e y, Planner. Consultant. etc): ~ Jo Anne Lehman-CH2M HILL Engineers, Inc. (consultant) ~Mailing Address : 34 Van Gordon , Suite 200 Telephone:~)296 -9645 ~ City: Lakewood State: co Zip Code: 8 0 228 Cell:(_) _____ , ~ E-ma il address: j oanne. lehman@c h2m.com FAX:(303 ) 296 -0117 ~ Requ ested Use from Table 3-501 or 3-502: Material Handling. Noble proposes to convert the existing Parachute Ranch #26-34B well into a produced water injection well . ~ St reet Address I General Location of Property: Well is located off CR 3 04. ~ Legal Description: Sec. 26, Twp. 7S, Rge . 96W. Lat/Long: 39.4 03807/-108 .07585 ~ Assessor's Pa rce l Numb e r: 2 4 o 9 -2 6 4 -o o -1 3 7 ------------ ~ Ex is ting Use: Well is located o n existing well pad. Surrounding use is agricultural/residenti l. ~ Property S ize (in acres) parcel = 160 acres Zo ne District: Rura l well pad= 4 acres --------- Last Revised 10106109 I. GENERAL SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS [The following general application materials are required for all Limited Impact Review Applications in Garfield County. Application materials and review standards that are specific to an individual use (Community Facility, Parking Lot, Library, etc,) are detailed in Sections 3-301 of Article Ill and Article VII of the Unified Land Use Resolution (ULUR) of 2008.] A. Submit a completed and signed Application Form, an application fee, and a signed Agreement for Payment form. B. A narrative explaining the purpose of the application and supporting materials that address the standards and criteria found in Articles Ill and VII of the Unified Land Use Resolution of 2008. C. Copy of the deed showing ownership. Additionally, submit a letter from the property owner(s) if the owner is being represented by another pa1iy other than the owner. If the property is owned by a corporate entity (such as an LLC, LLLP, etc.) Please submit a copy of recorded "Statement of Authority" demonstrating that the person signing the application has the authority to act in that capacity for the entity. D. Submit a copy of the appropriate portion of a Garfield County Assessor's Map showing the subject property and all public and private landowners adjacent to your property (which should be delineated). In addition, submit a list of all property owners, private and public, and their addresses adjacent to or within 200 ft. of the site. This information can be obtained from the County Assessor's Office. You will also need the names (if applicable) of all mineral interest owners of the subject property, identified in the County Clerk and Recorder's records in accordance with §24-65.5-101, et seq. (That information may be found in your title policy under Exceptions to Title). E. Vicinity map: An 8 % x 11 vicinity map locating the parcel in the County. The vicinity map shall clearly show the boundaries of the subject property and all property within a 3-mile radius of the subject property. The map shall be at a minimum scale of 1"=2000' showing the general topographic and geographic relation of the proposed land use change to the surrounding area for which a copy of U.S.G.S. quadrangle map may be used. F. A copy of the Pre-Application Conference form from the original Pre- Application Conference. G. Submit 3 copies of this completed application and all the required submittal materials to the Building and Planning Department. Staff will request additional copies once the application has been deemed technically complete. I. Limited Impact Review Process The following section outlines and describes the Limited Impact Review process for the variety of uses that are governed by the Board of County Commissioners by the Unified Land Use Resolution of 2008 (ULUR). Please refer to Articles Ill and VII in the regulations themselves for a higher level of detail. [The following process is required for applications for land use changes that are subject to Limited Impact Review as defined in Table 3-501 or 3-502 in Article Ill.] A. Outline of Process. The Limited Impact Review process shall consist of the following procedures: 1. Pre-Application Conference (4-103 (A)) 2. Application (4-103 (B)) 3. Determination of Completeness (4-103 (C)) 4. Evaluation by the Director/Staff Review (4-103 (E)) 5. Public Hearing and Decision by the Board of County Commissioners (4-103 (G)) B. Submittal Materials: The following materials shall be submitted with a Limited Impact Review application and are more fully defined in Section 4-502 of Article IV of the ULUR. The Director may waive or alter any of these requirements if they are determined to be inappropriate or unnecessary to determining if the application satisfies applicable standards. 1. Application Form and Fees 2. Site Plan (4-502(C)(3)) 3. Land Suitability Analysis (4-502(D)) 4. Impact Analysis (4-502(E)) II. Limited Impact Review Amendment Process Any proposal to change conditions of approval or a site plan approved under these Regulations as a Limited Impact Review permit shall require application to the Director for Amendment of a Limited Impact Permit Approval. The Director shall review the application to determine whether the proposed change constitutes a substantial change to the Limited Impact Permit approval pursuant to Section 4-107 of Article IV. A. Outline of Process. The review process for a proposed Amendment of an Approved Limited Impact Review shall consist of the following procedures. 1. Pre-Application Conference (4-103 (A)) 2. Application (4-103 (B)) 3. Determination of Completeness (4-103 (C)) 4. Evaluation by the Director/Staff Review (4-103 (E)) 5. Decision by Director (4-104(B)(5)) 6. Public Hearing and Decision by the Board of County Commissioners (4-103 (G)) B. Submittal Materials: The following materials shall be submitted with a Limited Impact Review Amendment application and are more fully defined in Section 4-502 of Article IV of the ULUR. The Director 111ay waive or alter any of these requirements if they are determined to be inappropriate or unnecessary to determining if the application satisfies applicable standards. 1. Application Forrn 2. Supporting docu111enls necessary lo evaluate the proposed revision(s) 3. Written Staternent of proposed a111endment(s) which includes how the requested a111end111ent does not result in a substantial change defined here: Substantial Change. A change to and existing approved land use resulting in one or more of t/1e following: 1. A change in land use categoiy. 2. A change in site clesign which increases a. The number of dwelling units. b. The maximum square footage of structures less than 10, 000 sq. ft. over 100% and structures over 10,000 sq. ft. by 10%, if a maximum has been specified in a permit or approval. c. Projected traffic such that a highway access permit or an amendment to a /Jig/Jway access permit is required as a result of tile change. d. The size of tile land which is the subject of the permit or approval 3. A change in land use which creates or increases tile incompatibility of the use. I have read the statements above and have provided the required attached information whic~rrect ane ac~to;; best of my l<nowledge. C;>' !h"7A_, -:;121~C<---/c2b(i Jo/ (Sig7ture of Prope1ty Owner) Dalli / Agreement for Payment Form GARFIELD COUNTY BUILDING AND PLANNING DEPARTMEN1" PAYMENTAGREEMENTFORM (Shall be submitted with application) GARFIELD COUNTY (hereinafter COUNTY) and Noble Energy, Inc. ___ Property Owner (hereinafter OWNER) agree as follows: 1. OWNER has submitted to COUNTY an application for Parachute Ranch #26-34B injection well (hereinafter, THE PROJECT). 2. OWNER understands and agrees that Garfield County Resolution No. 98-09, as amended, establishes a fee schedule for each type of subdivision or land use review applications, and the guidelines for the administration of the fee structure. 3. OWNER and COUNTY agree that because of the size, nature or scope of the proposed project, it is not possible at this time to ascertain the full extent of the costs involved in processing the application. OWNER agrees to make payment of the Base Fee, established for the PROJECT, and to thereafter permit additional costs to be billed to OWNER. OWNER agrees to make additional payments upon notification by the COUNTY when they are necessary as costs are incurred. 4. The Base Fee shall be in addition to and exclusive of any cost for publication or cost of consulting service determined necessary by the Board of County Commissioners for the consideration of an application or additional COUNTY staff time or expense not covered by the Base Fee. If actual recorded costs exceed the initial Base Fee, OWNER shall pay additional billings to COUNTY to reimburse the COUNTY for the processing of the PROJECT mentioned above. OWNER acknowledges that all billing shall be paid prior to the final consideration by the COUNTY of any land use permit, zoning amendment, or subdivision plan. PROPERTY OWNER (OR AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE) Dale 1 Mailing Address: Page 4 CH2M HILL Project Overview Nob le Energy, Inc. (Noble) is proposing to conve1t their ex isting Parac hu te Ranch 26 -3 4B natural gas production we ll (API: 05-045-15689-00) into a produced water injection well. C H 2M HILL, on be h a lf of Noble, co nducted a pre-application confere nce w ith the county o n 11 /6/2009 to di scuss the project. Based on the outcome of that meetin g, it was d etermined a Limited Impact Review would be re quire d fo r the inj ection well. A copy of the pre-a pplication meeting fo rm has been in c lud e d in this app li cati on package (Section F). The we ll pad and well are located o n Garfield County parcel #240926400 13 7, owned by Donald Throm. Nob le currentl y h as lease agreements in p lace wi th the landowner granting the right to utilize t he propetty for the purpose of oi l a nd hydrocarbon gas production a nd water di s posal. T hese agreements are included as part of this app li catio n package. Upon completion of the project, th e site w ill be reclaimed and returned as received, per landowner a nd Colorado Oi l a nd Gas Con servation Com mi ssion (COGCC) requirements. This appl ication package is provided as appropriate appl ication documentation fo r Garfield Cou nty's Limited Impact Review Process. Project Narrative Nob le E nergy, Inc. (No ble) c urrently owns a nd operates numerous o il a nd gas we ll s within Garfield Coun ty o n both fee and federa ll y-owned la nd s. As a pa1t of the natu ra l gas production process "produced water" or "formation water" is extract ed from the underground formations. Produced water is considered to be one of the largest by-products fro m gas production activ iti es and is classified, by the COGCC, as a production waste material. In some in stances produced water can be re-appropri ated for use in the natura l gas drill ing process. However, due to the a mount of water produced and an overall reduction in drilling activities in t he area, Noble h as a n excess of water being prod uced from their gas well s. In order to p roperly manage the excess water, Noble plans to inject it back into th e general fonnations from w hi c h it originated. Nob le p lans to convett the PR 26-348 well from a production we ll into a produced water di s posal well to fac ilitate the di sposa l of produced water. The PR 26-348 well would inj ect produced water at a depth of 6,072 feet in to t he Cozzette and Corcoran formations. The source of water w ill be produced from numerou s gas we ll s in t he a rea. A li st of these well s is provided in Appendix 1 of thi s appli catio n. The actual numbe r and specifi c wells that the produced wat er w ill be gathered from wi ll like ly chan ge in the future , due to c han ges in the numbe r of wells a nd a mo unt of water being produced. The COGCC oversees a nd regulates s ubsurface activit ies including the construction a nd u se of injectio n we ll s in Garfield Coun ty. However, t he County still regulates su rface use as injection we ll s a re viewed as "material s hand lin g". Nob le has su bmitted all a ppropri ate documentation for approva l by the COGCC for the conversion of th e PR #26-34B in to a Class II water injection we ll. Thi s s ubmi tta l documentation is in c luded in Appendix 2 of t h is appl icat ion package. The PR #26-348 is located on th e 26-0 well pad, constructed in the spri ng of 2009 . The PR 26-34 8 we ll was drill ed in August, 2009, ori gi na ll y as a natural gas producti on wel l. However, production activities were never initiated at t hi s well. At this time, no additi onal constructio n activities, modifications or impacts wi ll be required for the conversion of this well to a n injection we ll. Nob le is requesting authorization for operationa l c hange, o nl y . Land Suitability Analysis H2MHiLL Land Suitability Analysis The Parachute Ranch 26-34B (PR 26-34B) well is located on Noble's existing 26-0 well pad. This pad and associated wells were permitted under COGCC authority in December, 2008. The conversion of PR 26-34B to an injection well will not require any additional construction or drilling on this location. All produced water will be transported to the injection well via Noble's existing pipeline systems. 1. Public Access to Site Public access to the site is facilitated through existing County roads. Primary access is off of CR 304 (see Vicinity Map). 2. Access to adjoining Roadways The tum-off to the well pad is approximately 0.38 mile east of the intersection of CR 300 and CR 304, south of Parachute, CO. It is approximately 0. 7 mile down the lease road from the tum-off location to the injection well (see Vicinity Map). 3. Easements Noble Energy, Inc. currently has a Surface Use Agreement, effective August 23, 2007 (Section C) in place with the landowners (Donald R. Throm, Lany A. and Karen K. Klebold) to install and operate the natural gas wells located on the 26-0 Drilling Pad. All wells on location have been pennitted through the COGCC for the production of natural gas (PR 26-34B: API # 05-045-15689). Additionally, Noble has a Water Disposal Lease, effective September 1, 2009, in place with the landowner (Donald R. Throm) to allow for the use of the Parachute Ranch 24-36B as a water disposal well. Noble has also submitted for approval, the appropriate Injection Well Penni! Applications to the COGCC (submittal documents provided in Appendix 2). 4. Topography and Slope The PR 26-34B well is located on an existing, graded well pad. The slope on site is relatively flat, although the entire pad has been graded so that stonnwater is collected in a sediment trap on the northwest comer of the well pad (see Site Plan). The well pad elevation is approximately 5,278 ft. as!. 5. Natural Features The site is located on a bench overlooking the Colorado River, located approximately 0. 7 miles to the north. Pete and Bill Creek is located 515 feet to the northeast and approximately 100 feet below the well pad. The well pad is surrounded by agricultural fields with steep embankments on the sides of the bench. These areas are primarily covered with sagebrush-grasslands, Pinyan Pine, Juniper trees, and rocky outcrops. Surrounding land use is composed primarily of agriculture, oil and gas development, and undeveloped areas. CIH2MHILL 6. Drainage Features As described above, surrounding natural drainages include Pete and Bill creek to the east and the Colorado River to the west and north. As indicated on the attached site plan, an existing sediment trap is located on the northwest of the site. Stonnwater and other potential runoff will be managed and/or contained on location under the existing stonnwater management plan (SWMP) and spill prevention and control plan (SPCC) Noble currently has in place. 7. Water No additional potable water will be required for this injection. Produced water will be injected at the PR 26-34B well via an existing pipeline system. Water wells currently located in Section 26, Twp. 7, Rge 96W are summarized in the table below. Table 1. Water Wells in Sec 26, Twp 7S, Rge 96W Permit Well Static Well Owner Nnmber UTM(X) UTM(Y) Use Depth Water Level . Monitoring Frywald Ernie 24378 235245.6 4366022.1 Well Unknown Unknown Gardner Robert E 234736 235253.l 4366426.1 Domestic 97 23 Throm Donald R 256120 235585.4 4365868.I Domestic 160 18 ThromDon 256120 235585.4 4365868.1 Domestic Unknown Unknown Specialty Restaurants Corporation 259256 235133.3 4367209 Domestic 77 40 Specialty Restaurants Corporation 259283 234905.6 4367279 Domestic 78 39 Specialty Restaurants Corporation 259286 234869.5 4367305 Domestic 78 35 Specialty Restaurants Corporation 259287 234692.2 4367269 Domestic 82 43 Specialty Restaurants Corporation 259289 234630.9 4367247 Domestic 82 42 Specialty Restaurants Corporation 259291 234432 4367191 Domestic 72 35 Specialty Restaurants Corporation 259292 234376.5 4367040.5 Domestic 81 42 Specialty Restaurants Corporation 259293 234364.8 4366971 Domestic 81 45 Specialty Restaurants Monitoring Corporation 261022 235179.7 4367256.5 Well 55 14 Specialty Restaurants Monitoring Corporation 261023 235011.6 4367223.5 Well 83 43 2 CH2M HILL 8. Floodplain The site is not located within a FEMA-designated floodplain. Based on s ite elevation, flooding is not anticipated to be an iss ue. 9.Soils The entire well pad is located on Potts Loam, 3 to 6% slopes soils . Potts Loam is a Type B soil, indicating a well drained soil with a high available water capacity level and a moderate infiltration rate when thoroughly wet. 10. Hazards. No known or mapped geologic hazard s are located on or nearby the site that may impact the injection well operation . 11. Natural Habitat. The well pad is lo cated in the grassland vegetation area, based on GAP mapping analysis. However, the area s urrounding the well pad has been previously developed for agriculture. The well locatio n is located on an existing, graded well pad where all vegetation has been previously removed . There are no wetlands within or adjacent to the well pad location. Data obtained from Garfield County and the Colorado Division of Wildlife (CDOW) indicates the well pad location falls within the following, mapped wildlife areas: Elk Winter Concentration Area and Mule Deer Critical and Crucial Winter ranges. However, the well pad and well location are located in previously disturbed areas. 12. Resource Areas. As the PR 26-34B is located on private land s and all mineral rights associated are privately held, no cultural or paleontological s urveys were conducted prior to th e construction of the well pad . The inject ion well is locate d on the previous ly-con structed well pad w ithin a former agricultural field. No new facilities or impacts will occur. Thus, any impacts to these resources would have occurred previously . 3 Impact Analysis CH2M HILL Impact Analysis 1. Adjacent Property Included with this application is a listing of all landowners and the mailing addresses for all propetiies located adjacent to parcel where the Noble well pad is located (Appendix 3). Additionally, as part of the COGCC pennitting process, all surface and mineral owners within a 1/4 mile radius are required to be notified of the project. Ce1tified mail receipts which indicate all landowners have received notification are included in the infonnation provided to the State (Appendix 2). Based on the notifications previously submitted, no landowners have objected to the conversion of the PR 26-34B from a producing well to an injection well. 2. Adjacent Land Use General land use within 1,500 feet of the well pad location in the area is primarily agricultural, limited residential, and energy development. The table below summarizes all prope1iies within 1,500 feet and their land use. Table 2. Properties within 1,500 ft. of parcel 2409-264-00-137 boundaries Property Owner Parcel Number Land Use Klebold, Lany A. & Karen K. 240935100136 IITigated Land-Agricultural, Grazing Land -Agricultural. Farm/Ranch Residence-Imps Specialty Restaurants 240935200170 Grazing Land-Agricultural Corporation Specialty Restaurants 240926300169 Grazing Land-Agricultural Corporation Specialty Restaurants 240926300168 Grazing Land-Agricultural Corporation Gardner, Robert E 240926400150 Grazing Land-Agricultural Bureau Of Land Management 240925100954 Exempt-Federal-Land-Nonres Encana Oil & Gas (Usa) Inc. 240936100048 100 Ac& Up Grun ska, Gerald R. & Gerald P. 240935300129 Single Fam.Res.-Land, Single Fam.Res-Improvemts As land use within the area is similar to the well pad property, it is unlikely the change in use will result in detrimental impacts to the ongoing land use in the area. " CH2MHILL 3. Site Features The well pad and associated natural gas wells were constructed in 2008 and 2009. A number of storage tanks and production units are cuffently located on site for the production of natural gas. These storage and production facilities are all located within proper secondaiy containment areas. Vegetative cover on the site is minimal, as the approximately 4 acre site has been previously graded flat with packed dirt and limited gravel to allow for safe use of the well pad. Surrounding vegetation includes agricultural fields and Pinyan-Juniper forest. The well pad is located on a flat, elevated bench adjacent to Pete and Bill Creek to the east and the Colorado River to the north. As the well pad and injection well are located several hundred feet higher than the suffounding wate1ways and outside of any desiguated or known floodplains, flooding of the site is unlikely. The climate in the area is generally d1y with precipitation events generally short in duration. The conversion of PR 26-34B from an existing gas production well to a water injection well is unlikely to result in any new impacts to the smrnunding site features. Any impacts associated with the construction of the well pad and drilling of the well have previously occuffed. 4. Soil Characteristics Based on available NRCS data, the well pad and injection well are located on the Potts Loam soil type. The well pad and PR 26-34B well have not shown any sigu of impacts due to the soil types on site. Due to the depth of the injection well, there should be no impacts to or from the smrnunding soil types. S. Geology and Hazards The well pad and well are located at an elevation of 5,278 ft asl within the Piceance Creek Basin and situated on the flanks of Battlement Mesa above the Colorado River located to the west and north and Pete and Bill Creek to the north and east No geologic hazards have been identified by Noble or the COGCC that would impact the use of PR 26-34B as an injection well. 6. Effect on Existing Water Supply and Adequacy of Supplies The PR 26-34B will be used to inject produced water from SUffounding natural gas wells in the area. A list of these source wells is attached in Appendix 1. Produced water is a by-product of natural gas production and is not associated with the existing water supply used for domestic or agricultural purposes. As a Class II disposal well, permitted by the COGCC, the produced water will be injected into authorized zones in a manner not to allow the migration into underground sources of drinking water. The COGCC requires the produced water to be sampled and results submitted to them, prior to injection to ensure chemical compatibility with the receiving formations. There are 11 domestic wells in the area suffounding the injection well. These wells are drilled to depths of approximately 55-160 feet. The PR 26-34B well would inject produced water at a depth of 6,072 feet into the Cozzette and Corcoran formations. These formations have been detennined to comply with the standards of the COGCC. No drinking or iffigation water would be required for this project. · 2 ILL 7. Effect on Gronndwater and Aquifer Recharge Areas Depth to groundwater in the area varies from 14 to 45 feet, feet, much higher than the proposed injection well depth. The PR 26-34B well is located outside of any floodplains and all surface runoff will be contained on-site. Disposal of produced water will not occur directly onto the surface. In the event of an unanticipated spill or emergency event, Noble would promptly contain and dispose of the spill as described in their existing SPCC plan. As all produced water is transported to the injection well via existing pipelines, impacts to the surface are expected to be minimal and related to maintenance activities on the well pad. As previously described, the location is relatively flat and soils are easily drained. 8. Environmental Effects The environmental effects from the use of PR 26-34B as an injection well are expected to be minimal, as impacts associated with drilling and construction have already occurred. a. No additional construction activities are required for the conversion of PR 26-34B into an injection well. Therefore, no new short or long-term impacts to the flora and fauna are anticipated from this use. The area surrounding the well pad has been identified as winter range for both mule deer and elk. All water will be transpo1ted to the site via an existing pipeline system, and no impacts are anticipated outside of the well pad location. Noble cmTently uses tanker trucks to transport some of their produced water from well pad to evaporation pits or other disposal locations. This should also result in a reduction of overall truck traffic in the area, which may decrease the level of traffic disturbance to wildlife in the area. When the PR 26-34B well and all other wells on the well pad become inactive, Noble will reclaim the site per landowner, state, and local agency requirements. b. Similar to the flora and fauna, no additional impacts to cultural or paleontological impacts would result from the change of use. c. No designated environmental resources have been identified in the area surrounding the well pad. Therefore, no impacts to these resources are anticipated from this use. d. As a Class II disposal well, no hazardous materials are allowed to be disposed via injection wells, including radionuclides. The COGCC requires continued testing for radionuclides in produced water. Noble has sampling procedures in place that ensures the produced water is sampled prior to injection to ensure chemical compatibility with the receiving formations. e. Noble currently has a SPCC plan in place for all aboveground storage facilities and equipment located on the 26-0 well pad. A copy of which is provided in Appendix 4. 3 CH2M HILL 9. Traffic Traffic is not anticipated to increase due to this change in use. Noble cu11'ently uses tanker trucks to transport some of their produced water from well pad to evaporation pits or other disposal locations. The injection well and existing pipeline system will reduce the overall number of trucks in the area. A de iled tra fie stiJ has not been conducted for this Limited Impact Review per the requirements of S ction 4-20 I( c) of !()Garfield county Unified Land Use Resolution of 2008, As Amended. 10. isance l / No additional impacts from vapors, noise, vibrations, or other emanations are anticipated with this change of use. A reduction in truck traffic may help to reduce the overall noise and dust issues in the area. 11. Reclamation Plan The well pad will be reclaimed once all production has ceased, equipment removed, and all wells have been completely plugged and abandoned. Reclamation will be conducted based on landowner, COGCC, and local jurisdictional requirements. 4 Surface Use Agreement MEMORANDlJJ\1 OF SURFACE USE AGREEMENT WHEREAS on U1e 23"' aay of August, 2007, Lorry IDebold, Ka.-eu K!ebold and Donald R. 'fl!rom, whose address is 301 Himalaya Avenue, Broomfield, Colorado 80020 (co!lecttvely, 1101,vneru), entered mto a .Surface Use Agree111ent Wlth I\fuble Energy, Inc., a De!a\\'are corporation whose address 1s 1625 Broadway, Suite 2000, Denver, Colorado 80202 ("Operator"), covenng the belo\v described lands 1n Garfield County, Co!orado. A parcel oflnnd berng aJl that port10n oftl1c SEl/4SWl/4 and the S1/2SE!/4 of Section 26, and the NEl/4, the E1/2NWl/4, the NE!/4SWl/4 and the Nll2SE114 of Section 35, 'fownslnp 7 Soutl1, Range 96 Wesl of the Sixth Principal Mendian, C.ounty of Garfield, State of Colorado, l n Nortl1ensterl of!he centerline oftl1e draw s mwn on the Map prepared by High Country Engmeenng, Inc. dated September 12, 1995 (Job No. 95699 01), deposited w1ili the Garfield County Surveyor as Dep_osrt Number 312, contannng 431 acres, more or less. WHEREAS such agrcen1ent proVldes for, among other tlungs, tl1e nght to enter upon nnd use Owners' property for the purpose of erectmg and mamtammg well 51\e loca~ons for one 01· more wells on O\vners 1 property, and t11e nght to n1aml<lin such \Ve1l site Ioca11ons. Such agreen1ent sets fortl1 payment of specific amounts to cover damages resulting from the constrncnon, use and nlaintenance of the well site ]ocahons. SucJ1 agreement, with all of its tcnns, cond1bons, covenants and 0U1er proVJsions, is referred to and incorporated 1hto thts Memorandun1 for al1 pu1poses, prov1ded, however, t11at tn the event of a contl~cf behveen the tem1s of the agzeernent and the terms ofth1s Memorandum, the tenns of the agreement shall control NOW TI:!EREFORE, this Memorandum JS placed of record for the purpose of giving notice of the Surface Use Agreement. OPERATOR· NOBLE ENERGY, INC. ~ZL/ -Autl1onzed Agent 1 ST ATE OF COLORADO COUNTY or)") /)fd.A-, ) ).ss ) RECEIVED OCT 11 2007 ~·-COGCC 111e foregomg mstrument was subscribed and sworn to before me on th~~ August, 2007, by Lall)' A IC!ebol~i 9 4°""'-'!~~ My commrnsion expires O'? Witness my hand and seal. STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY oJ'};7{/J.-... ) ) SS ) The foregoing instrument \Vas subscnhed and s\von1 to before me on th~:;..;;;dali!.'!~""" August, 2007, by Karen Klebold.# _, >;:\9!'!~~ Q :§°o' o,uO My commission expires I 1 1 ·· s_ ~dj·"~,;Oi I '' ~,"\;:," Wrtness n1y hand and seal, ~/·'SJ , k;f.';?;' ; "",. \ -~ )/ L •" .' U[J ''··"£ -N~o-ta-ry""Pu=c--'b~h-e---r?" {'." . ::; c-;~ STA TE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF /11£6A ) ).ss ) The foregoing 1nstrun1e11( was subscribed and s\vom to before 111e on the J3cd. day of August, 2007, by Donald R. Thrmn My co1rumss10n expires· o&jOJP/~d!f W1lness my hand and seal. STATEOFLb&crc4J ) _ /'\ . ) .ss M1Cornn,ssw11 &pues]2J22/20D8 COUNTYO~) L/-. The foregmng instrument was subscnbed and sworn to before me on the~ day of August, 2007, by D!fn1 .,if Ek'Pf/c,/,.aut!:torieed-ag<mt-ofNoble Energy, lnc., o Delaware corporation cl,~! l c My cornn11ss1on expnes. ,..-_,,/,.~/,~'->'-'/=O~-L~ Witness rny hand and seal. RECEIVED OCT 11 2007 COG CC Noble Letter of Representation 1625 Broadway Suite 2000 Denver, CO 80202 Tel: 303.228.4000 Fax: 303.228.4281 v.1ww.nobleenergyinc.com Operations D8parlm10n! §!'\\~noble · \\;:;; energy noble energy production, inc. a subsidiary of noble energy, inc. December 11 , 2009 Mr. Fred Jarman Director Garfield County Building and Planning Dept. 108 8'h St, Suite 401 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Dear Mr. Jarman, This letter serves to notify Garfield County officials that CH2M HILL is hereby authorized to act and speak on behalf of Noble Energy, Inc. on any and all matters related to the permitting of water injection wells for the purposes of produced water disposal located within the county boundaries. Signed, c=~~/~;/~ ~l·~r&(~c_ __ Lmda J. Pavelka c, Regulatory Manager Statement of Authority 1111 ~\'1',i, l'li1FV,~~i, 111.1,r, !~~ 1-r~:1+.1 i:1rl·!riil1'l1W.~11l Ill Ill Receptiontt: 778269 . ·\1f25/20G9 10:57:83 RM JB;i.n Alberico 1 of i .Rea Fee:$G.G8 Doc fee:0.00 GARFIELD COUl~TY CO STATEMENT OF AUTHORITY CONFORMED COPY Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-30-172, the undersi3ned executes this Statement of Author,i_Sy on behalf of ~~\'( ~~',\,, -:S::,rve, , a '\::Jt-\to».)o.J...'<--C<>-'<"Qo\ oh~ (corporation, limited i{l"bility con1pany 1 general partnership, registered limited liability partnership, registered limited liability limited partnership, lirnited partnership association, government agency, trust or other), an entity other than an individ11aJ., capabJ.e of holding title to real property (the "Entity"), and states as follows: Th name f ti E. t. . . CH2M HILL Engineers' Inc. e o .-1e _,n _1t:y is ancl is formed under the lav.Js of Delaware ~~=-=~=c=--~~~~~~~~~~~ The n1ailing address for the Entity is 34 Van Gordon Street, Suite 200, Lakewood, CO 80228 I The execute affecting name and/or position of instru1nents conveying, title to real property the person encumbering, on behalf of authorized to or otherwise the Entity is Colin Mann, Environmental Permitting Coordinator; ,Jo Anne Lehman, Environmental PerI11itting Coordinator 'I'he limitations upon the authority of the person nan1ed above or ~1olding the t:::iosit~on deswibecj-above :n bin~ ~he Entity are as follows: _<Jl_g.rhe/cL __ {.._)2c.l/2-.L_)!_. _ __p__LJij;u,__,,,,,S __ -~-----------------------·-~--- (if no liinitationsr insert "None") Other 1na.tters concerning the 1nanner in ~·,rhich the Entity deals with any interest in real property are: Garfield County Permittir1g (if no other matter, leave this section blank) Signature: Narne{typed or. printed: Ti.t1e (if any): STATE OP c::_D\&\.~::o __ ) )SS. COUNTY OF -~ i N\1.:.>euy---I Location Information Location Information The appropriate portion of the Garfield County Assessor's map which shows the location of Noble's PR 26-34B well, is included with this application. The well and well pad are located on the prope1ty labeled 137 (Garfield County Parcel #240926400137). This prope1ty is owned by Donald Throm. Noble has agreements in the place with the landowner for the use of the well, wellpad, and use as injection well (included in Appendix 2). Noble Energy and Williams Production both have mineral rights for the subject parcel of land. The following table lists all landowners within 200 ft. of the parcel in which the well is located: Table 1. Landowners within 200 ft of Property Botmdmy Property Owner Parcel Number Owner Address Klebold, Larry A. & Karen K. 240935100136 301 Hima laya Ave Broomfield, Co 80020 Williams Production RMT 240935200151 1058 Cnty Rd 215 Company Parachute, Co 81635 Specialty Restaurants 240935200170 8191 E Kaiser Blvd Corporation Anaheim, Ca 92808 Specialty Restaurants 240926300169 8191 E Kaiser Blvd Corporation Anaheim, Ca 92808 Specialty Restaurants 240926300168 8191 E Kaiser Blvd Corporation Anaheim, Ca 92808 Gardner, Robe1t E 240926400150 1007 Route 206 Shamong, NJ 08088 Bureau Of Land Management 240925100954 50629 Highway 6 & 24 Glenwood Springs, Co 81601 Garfield County Assessors Map N l 22 27 1 Leg e nd Affected Pafcel Adjac en t P arcels Parcel Boundary ; ( \ \ \ I I I I I I I I / source: Road, Pl.SS a nd patcel <hlta obtained from G arfteld County· httpi /www.garfoeld-counly.com 11123/09 ., ) II l ... , ,,,,. ,/ I I I I \ 23 26 • PR-26-348 --, ......... /' /' 1" '-· \ \ /~ ,.",,, I ,1 ,- 1 I I I I \ ( .. ) .,. ... / ,,.1 .,.,,. ,, ---· ,, .,,,._,. 35 , __ ,------ _j_ 24 25 \ ',, ----'~----.... , ' ' I I I ,, I ,, I .._, I I '""' I \ r-. I \ \.. ..,'">-,_ 1 I f<:' ...... .i, I r-... 1 ', , ... , __ ... I > '--------L-:.::t----L----... -... -J. ..., __ "' I I I I I . '-... I 0 0.15 0.3 0.6 I ••-==::::11•••-Mil es I • I I I , .... --...... ,,.-----------~ Port ion of Garfie ld County Assessor's Map s 2409 & 2447 Section 26 , Township 78, Range 96W C H 2 MHILL .::;\ I 5 Legend Affected Parcel Parcel Boundary c::J City Bound..y Source : Road and parcel data obtained from Garfield County -http://www.garfield-county.com 11 123109 Noble Energy, Inc. Parachute Ranch #26-348 Vicinity Map CH2MHILL Produced Water Injected into the Parachute Ranch 26-34B Injection Well Aer.:-::_ ---_=·._· .. .. . .. ··.·. ·. Well.Name. Field . Pad . Section ToWnshij:> . Range . . 05045137980000 N Dutton 12-31A SGV 12B 12 SS 96W 05045137990000 N Dutton 12-318 SGV 12B 12 BS 96W 05045138000000 N Dutton 12-31 C SGV 128 12 BS 96W 05045138010000 N Dutton 12-310 SGV 128 12 BS 96W 05045107050000 Hyrup 12-328 SGV 12G 12 BS 96W 05045107060000 Hyrup 12-32C SGV 12G 12 BS 96W 05045107040000 Hyrup 12-32D SGV 12G 12 BS 96W 05045102860000 Hyrup 12-53 SGV 12G 12 BS 96W 05077089500000 Hyrup 12-77 SGV 12P 12 BS 96W 05077090580000 Hyrup 15-44C SGV 15P 15 BS 96W 05045109470000 Cass-Duncan 1-32A SGV 18 1 BS 96W 05045109460000 Cass-Duncan 1-328 SGV 18 1 BS 96W 05045108860000 Cass-Garber 1-31A SGV 1B 1 BS 96W 05045109440000 Cass-Garber 1-318 SGV 18 1 BS 96W 05045109430000 Cass-Garber 1-31C SGV 18 1 BS 96W· 05045108660000 Cass-Garber 1-52 SGV 18 1 BS 96W 05045117950000 Cass-Nocks 1-21C SGV 1D 1 SS 96W 05045121930000 Cass-Nocks 1-21 D SGV 1D 1 BS 96W 05045106510000 Nocks 1-11A SGV 1D 1 BS 96W 05045117960000 Nocks 1-118 SGV 1D 1 BS 96W 05045117940000 Nocks 1-11C SGV 1D 1 BS 96W 0504512300000 Nocks 1-11D SGV 1D 1 SS 96W 05045128990000 Nauroth 1-12A SGV 1E 1 BS 96W 05045128980000 Nauroth 1-128 SGV 1E 1 BS 96W 05045128970000 Nauroth 1-12C SGV 1E 1 BS 96W 05045128960000 Nauroth 1-12D SGV 1E 1 BS 96W 05045132000000 M Dutton 1-22A SGV 1F 1 BS 96W 05045131990000 M Dutton 1 -228 SGV 1F 1 BS 96W 05045131980000 M Dutton 1-22C SGV 1F 1 BS 96W 05045131970000 M Dutton 1-22D SGV 1F 1 BS 96W 050451213BOOOO Duncan 1-32C SGV 1J 1 SS 96W 05045121780000 Duncan 1-32D SGV 1J 1 BS 96W 05045109550000 Walling 1-33A SGV 1J 1 BS 96W 05045121750000 Walling 1-338 SGV 1J 1 SS 96W 05045121770000 Walling 1-33C SGV 1J 1 BS 96W 05045121760000 Walling 1-33D SGV 1J 1 SS 96W 05045127000000 Ramos 1-23A SGV 1K 1 SS 96W 05045127010000 Ramos 1-238 SGV 1K 1 SS 96W 05045127020000 Ramos 1-23C SGV 1K 1 SS 96W 05045103330000 Ramos 1-36 SGV 1K 1 SS 96W 05045135850000 Nauroth 1-13A SGV 1L 1 BS 96W 05045135830000 Nauroth 1-138 SGV 1L 1 BS 96W 05045135840000 Nauroth 1-13C SGV 1L 1 BS 96W 05045135860000 Nauroth 1-13D SGV 1L 1 BS 96W 05045106120000 Murray 1-27 (1-14B) SGV 1M 1 BS 96W 05045132180000 Murray 1-14A SGV 1M 1 SS 96W 05045132190000 Murray 1-14C SGV 1M 1 BS 96W 05045132200000 Murray 1-14D SGV 1M 1 BS 96W 05045132160000 Murray 1-24C SGV 1M 1 BS 96W 05045132170000 Murray 1-24D SGV 1M 1 . BS 96W 05045125220000 Murray 1-248 SGV 1N 1 BS 96W 05045106130000 Murray 1-47 (1-24A) SGV 1N 1 BS 96W 05045131940000 Dutton Family Limited SGV 10 1-44A 1 BS 96W 05045131960000 Dutton Family Limited SGV 10 1-448 1 SS 96W 05045131950000 Dutton Family Limited SGV 10 1-44C 1 SS 96W 05045131930000 Dutton Family Limited SGV 10 1-44D 1 BS 96W Apl. ····.· .. · .... · · ; ·. .. . Wel!Name• . ·.·. Field Pad Section Township . Range 05045131920000 M. Dutton 1-34A SGV 10 1 SS 96W 05045131910000 M. Dutton 1-348 SGV 10 1 SS 96W 05045131900000 M. Dutton 1-34C SGV 10 1 SS 96W 05045131S90000 M. Dutton 1-34D SGV 10 1 SS 96W Parachute Ranch 05045156S90000 26-348 SGV 260 26 7S 96W Parachute Ranch 05045156910000 26-24D SGV 260 26 7S 96W Parachute Ranch 05045156S60000 26-44A SGV 260 26 7S 96W Parachute Ranch 05045156B50000 26-448 SGV 260 26 7S 96W Parachute Ranch 05045156920000 26-44C SGV 260 26 7S 96W Parachute Ranch 05045156B70000 26-44D SGV 260 26 7S 96W Parachute Ranch 05045156810000 26-34C SGV 260 26 7S 96W Parachute Ranch 05045156880000 26-34D SGV 260 26 7S 96W Parachute Ranch 05045156900000 26-24C SGV 260 26 7S 96W Parachute Ranch 05045156830000 26-248 SGV 260 26 7S 96W Parachute Ranch 05045156820000 26-24A SGV 260 26 7S 96W Parachute Ranch 05045156840000 26-34A SGV 260 26 7S 96W 05045127890000 Nocks 2-31A SGV 2A 2 BS 96W 05045127900000 Nocks 2-318 SGV 2A 2 SS 96W 05045127910000 Nocks 2-31C SGV 2A 2 BS 96W 05045127920000 Nocks 2-31D SGV 2A 2 BS 96W 05045127850000 Nocks 2-41A SGV 2A 2 BS 96W 05045127S60000 Nocks 2-418 SGV 2A 2 SS 96W 05045127S70000 Nocks 2-41C SGV 2A 2 BS 96W 05045127SSOOOO Nocks 2-41 D SGV 2A 2 BS 96W 05045129930000 Rasberry 2-32A SGV 2A 2 BS 96W 05045129940000 Rasberry 2-32B SGV 2A 2 SS 96W 05045139300000 Nauroth 2-42A SGV 2H 2 BS 96W 05045139310000 Nauroth 2-428 SGV 2H -2 BS 96W 05045139320000 Nauroth 2-42C SGV 2H 2 BS 96W 05045139330000 Nauroth 2-42D SGV 2H 2 SS 96W 05045157640000 Rasberry 2-32C SGV 2H 2 BS 96W 05045157650000 Rasberry 2-32D SGV 2H 2 BS 96W 0504515B7BOOOO Nauroth 2-43A SGV 21 2 BS 96W 0504515B790000 Nauroth 2-438 SGV 21 2 BS 96W 0504515B760000 Nauroth 2-43C SGV 21 2 BS 96W 0504515S770000 Nauroth 2-43D SGV 21 2 SS 96W 0504513S7BOOOO Hyrup 2-33D SGV 2J 2 BS 96W 0504513S760000 Hyrup 2-338 SGV 2J 2 BS 96W 05045138770000 Hyrup 2-33C SGV 2J 2 BS 96W 05045109940000 Hyrup 2-46 SGV 2K 2 BS 96W 05045140730000 Hryup 2-23A SGV 2K 2 BS 96W 05045140720000 Hryup 2-238 SGV 2K 2 BS 96W 05045140710000 Hryup 2-23C SGV 2K 2 BS 96W 05045140700000 Hryup 2-24A SGV 2K 2 BS 96W 05045140690000 Hryup 2-248 SGV 2K 2 BS 96W 05045141320000 Hryup 2-24C SGV 2K 2 BS 96W 050451406SOOOO Hyrup 2-33A SGV 2K 2 SS 96W 05045140600000 Hyrup 11-41A SGV 20 2 BS 96W API .. ····. 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Name Fiel.d Pad Section Tbwnship Range 05045140550000 Hyrup 2-44A SGV 20 2 SS 96W 05045140560000 Hyrup 2-448 SGV 20 2 SS 96W 05045140570000 Hyrup 2-44C SGV 20 2 SS 96W 050451405SOOOO Hyrup 2-440 8GV 20 2 SS 96W Parachute Ranch Federal 05045151520000 35-328 8GV 35B 35 7S 96W Parachute Ranch Federal 05045151490000 35-42A SGV 35B 35 7S 96W Parachute Ranch Federal 05045155910000 35-318 SGV 35B 35 7S 96W Parachute Ranch Federal 05045155920000 35-31A 8GV 35B 35 7S 96W Parachute Ranch Federal 05045155930000 35-41A SGV 35B 35 7S 96W Parachute Ranch Federal 05045151530000 35-32A SGV 35B 35 7S 96W Parachute Ranch Federal 05045151470000 35-31C SGV 35B 35 7S 96W Parachute Ranch Federal 05045151540000 35-41C SGV 35B 35 7S 96W Parachute Ranch Federal 05045151450000 35-418 SGV 35B 35 78 96W Parachute Ranch Federal 05045151510000 35-32C SGV 35B 35 7S 96W Parachute Ranch Federal 05045151460000 35-428 SGV 35B 35 7S 96W Parachute Ranch Federal 050451514SOOOO 35-410 SGV 35B 35 7S 96W Parachute Ranch Federal 05045151500000 35-310 SGV 35B 35 78 96W McNeil Federal 0504515S290000 35-330 SGV 351 35 7S 96W Parachute Ranch Federal 0504515S310000 35-33C SGV 351 35 78 96W 05045131340000 Cotner 35-148 SGV 35M 35 78 96W 05045131360000 Cotner 35-14C SGV 35M 35 7S 96W 05045131220000 Cotner 35-140 SGV 35M 35 78 96W 05045131350000 Cotner 35-14A SGV 35M 35 7S 96W 05045131330000 McNeil 35-24A SGV 35M 35 78 96W 05045131320000 Richardson 35-248 8GV 35M 35 7S 96W 05045131300000 Richardson 35-24C SGV 35M 35 7S 96W 05045131310000 Richardson 35-240 8GV 35M 35 7S 96W 05045141570000 G. Jones 35-34A SGV 350 35 7S 96W 5045143240000 G. Jones 35-348 SGV 350 35 7S 96W 050451415SOOOO G. Jones 35-44A SGV 350 35 78 96W 05045141590000 G. Jones 35-448 SGV 350 35 7S 96W 05045141670000 Heley 35-34C SGV 350 35 7S 96W 050451416SOOOO Helev 35-340 SGV 350 35 7S 96W 05045141690000 Helev 35-44C SGV 350 35 7S 96W 05045141660000 Helev 35-440 SGV 350 35 7S 96W 05045124650000 Federal 7-11A SGV 70 7 S8 95W 05045124660000 Federal 7-118 SGV 70 7 SS 95W 05045124670000 Federal 7-11C 8GV 70 7 S8 95W 05045120960000 Federal 7-110 SGV 70 7 SS 95W 05045124690000 Federal 7-12A 8GV 70 7 SS 95W 050451246SOOOO Federal 7-128 SGV 70 7 SS 95W 05045124700000 Federal 7-21C 8GV 70 7 SS 95W 05045124710000 Federal 7-210 SGV 70 7 SS 95W 05045153320000 Federal 6-14C SGV 70 7 BS 95W 05045153310000 Federal 6-140 SGV 70 7 BS 95W APL .> ... Well Name Field Pad ·•Section Township .. R<1nge 05045153330000 Federal 6-24C SGV 70 7 BS 95W 050451532BOOOO Federal 6-24D SGV 7D 7 BS 95W 05045153300000 Federal 7-21A SGV 7D 7 BS 95W 05045153290000 Federal 7-21B SGV 7D 7 BS 95W 05045137640000 Federal 7-22A SGV 7F 7 BS 95W 05045137660000 Federal 7-22B SGV 7F 7 BS 95W 05045137650000 Federal 7-22C SGV 7F 7 BS 95W 05045121SSOOOO Federal 7-22D SGV 7F 7 SS 95W 05045137690000 Federal 7-31C SGV 7F 7 BS 95W 05045137700000 Federal 7-31D SGV 7F 7 BS 95W 05045137670000 Federal 7-32A SGV 7F 7 BS 95W 050451376BOOOO Federal 7-32B SGV 7F 7 BS 95W 0504513B750000 Federal 7-42B SGV 7G 7 BS 95W 05045136970000 Federal 7-42C SGV 7G 7 BS 95W 05045136960000 Federal 7-42D SGV 7G 7 BS 95W 05045136950000 Federal 7-43A SGV 7G 7 SS 95W 05045136940000 Federal 7-43B SGV 7G 7 BS 95W 05045143050000 Federal 6-34C . SGV 7G 7 BS 95W 05045143060000 Federal 6-34D SGV 7G 7 SS 95W 05045143070000 Federal 7-31A SGV 7G 7 BS 95W 05045143080000 Federal 7-31B SGV 7G 7 BS 95W 05045137000000 Federal 7-32C SGV 7G 7 BS 95W 05045121630000 Federal 7-32D SGV 7G 7 BS 95W 05045136990000 Federal 7-41 D SGV 7G 7 BS 95W 050451369BOOOO Federal 7-42A SGV 7G 7 BS 95W 05045141620000 Federal 7-12C SGV 7L 7 BS 95W 05045141600000 Federal 7-12D SGV 7L 7 BS 95W 05045141610000 Federal 7-13A SGV 7L 7 BS 95W 05045141630000 Federal 7-13B SGV 7L 7 SS 95W 05045154200000 M Dutton 7-13C SGV 7N 7 BS 95W 05045154160000 M Dutton 7-13D SGV 7N 7 BS 95W 05045154170000 M Dutton 7-14A SGV 7N 7 BS 95W 05045154210000 M Dutton 7-148 SGV 7N 7 BS 95W 050451541BOOOO M Dutton 7-14C SGV 7N 7 BS 95W 05045154190000 M Dutton 7-14D SGV 7N 7 BS 95W 0504514B970000 M Dutton 7-23C SGV 7N 7 BS 95W 0504514B960000 M Dutton 7-23D SGV 7N 7 BS 95W 0504514B9BOOOO M Dutton 7-24A SGV 7N 7 SS 95W 0504514B950000 M Dutton 7-248 SGV 7N 7 BS 95W 05045148940000 M Dutton 7-24C SGV 7N 7 BS 95W 05045148930000 M Dutton 7-24D SGV 7N 7 SS 95W Federal 32-24-C Was PB Creek Federal 05045122670000 32-24-BC . SGV SC 8 SS 95W 05045123820000 Federal 5-24C SGV SC s SS 95W 05045123350000 Federal 5-24D SGV SC s SS 95W 050451226BOOOO Federal B-21 A SGV BC s SS 95W 05045125110000 Federal 32-14C SGV BC s BS 95W 050451249BOOOO Federal 32-14D SGV BC B BS 95W 05045125100000 Federal 32-24D SGV BC B BS 95W 05045137920000 Federal 5-14C SGV SC 8 BS 95W 05045137910000 Federal 5-14D SGV SC 8 BS 95W 05045137880000 Federal 8-21 B SGV SC s BS 95W 05045137870000 Federal 8-21 C SGV SC s BS 95W 05045137840000 Federal B-31 C SGV SC 8 SS 95W 05045137830000 Federal 8-31D SGV SC s BS 95W 05045137820000 Federal 8-32A SGV SC 8 SS 95W 05045137810000 Federal 8-328 SGV BC B BS 95W 05045113030000 Fed South Parachute 22-8 SGV SD 8 BS 95W API .• ... • Well Name . Field Pad Section Township Range 05045160850000 BM 26-23C BM 26K 26 7S 95W 05045160810000 BM 26-130 BM 26K 26 7S 95W 05045160840000 BM 26-23B BM 26K 26 7S 95W 05045160830000 BM 26-23A BM 26K 26 7S 95W 05045160740000 BM 26-220 BM 26K 26 7S 95W 05045160820000 BM 26-14A BM 26K 26 7S 95W 05045160870000 BM 26-22C BM 26K 26 7S 95W 5045157400000 BM 26-230 BM 26N 26 7S 95W 5045157470000 BM 26-24B BM 26N 26 7S 95W 5045157490000 BM 26-24C BM 26N 26 7S 95W 5045157460000 BM 26-240 BM 26N . 26 7S 95W 5045157430000 BM 26-33B BM 26N 26 7S 95W 5045157420000 BM 26-33C BM 26N 26 7S 95W 5045057390000 BM 26-330 BM 26N 26 7S 95W 5045057440000 BM26-34A. BM 26N 26 7S 95W 5045157450000 BM 26-34B BM 26N 26 7S 95W 5045157480000 BM 26-340 BM 26N 26 7S 95W 5045157410000 BM 26-34C BM 26N 26 7S 95W 05045154340000 BM 34-11A BM 34C 34 7S 95W 05045154370000 BM34-11C BM 34C 34 tS .95W 05045154380000 BM 34-11D BM 34C 34 7S 95W 05045154390000 BM 34-12A BM 34C 34 7S 95W 05045154360000 BM 34-12B BM 34C 34 7S 95W 05045152240000 BM 34-21A BM 34C 34 78 95W 05045152250000 BM 34-21C BM 34C 34 7S 95W 05045171580000 BM 34-316 BM 34F 34 78 95W 05045171570000 BM 34-31A BM 34F 34 7S 95W 05045171590000 BM 34-31C BM 34F 34 7S 95W 05045171560000 BM 34-320 BM 34F 34 7S 95W 05045171520000 BM 34-33A BM 34F 34 78 95W 05045171610000 BM 34-23A BM 34F 34 7S 95W 05045171640000 BM 34-220 BM 34F 34 78 95W 05045171630000 BM 34-22C BM 34F 34 7S 95W 05045171620000 BM 34-22B BM 34F 34 7S 95W BM 35-21D 05045125050000 was 35-22 BM 35C 35 7S 95W BM 35-32A 05045109190000 (was 35-23) BM 35C 35 78 95W 05045104120000 BM 35-12 BM 35C 35 7S 95W 05045154690000 BM 36-13B BM 36L 36 78 95W 05045154680000 BM 36-130 BM 36L 36 7S 95W .. · ... · . . 05045146050000 Savage 5-13A RUL 5L 5 78 94W 05045147660000 Savage 5-13 B RUL 5L 5 7S 94W 05045147600000 Savage 5-13C RUL 5L 5 7S 94W 05045147610000 Savage 5-130 RUL 5L 5 7S 94W 05045147620000 Savage 5-14A RUL 5L 5 7S 94W 05045147630000 Savage 5-14B RUL 5L 5 78 94W 05045147640000 Savage 5-14C RUL 5L 5 78 94W 05045147650000 Savage 5-140 RUL 5L 5 7S 94W 05045147950000 Savage 5-23A RUL 5L 5 78 94W 05045147940000 Savage 5-23B RUL 5L 5 7S 94W 05045147930000 Savage 5-23C RUL 5L 5 tS 94W 05045147920000 Savage 5-230 RUL 5L 5 7S 94W . 05045147910000 Savage 5-24A RUL 5L 5 78 94W 0504514/900000 Savage 5-24B RUL 5L 5 78 94W 05045147890000 Savage 5-24C RUL 5L 5 78 94W 05045147880000 Savage 5-240 RUL 5L 5 78 94W 05045146040000 Savage 8-11A RUL SD 8 78 94W 05045147510000 Savage 8-11 B RUL SD I 8 tS 94W API . .. . Well Narrie · · Field . Pad Section Township Range 05045147520000 Savage 8-11C RUL 80 8 7S 94W 05045147580000 Savage 8-110 RUL 80 8 7S 94W 05045147490000 Savage 8-12A RUL 80 8 7S 94W 05045147500000 Savage 8-128 RUL 80 8 7S 94W 05045147530000 Savage 8-12C RUL 80 8 7S 94W 05045147540000 Savage 8-120 RUL 80 8 7S 94W 05045147550000 Savage 8-21A RUL 80 8 7S 94W 05045147590000 Savage 8-21C RUL 80 8 7S 94W 05045147570000 Savage 8-21 O RUL 80 8 7S 94W 05045147560000 Savage 8-218 RUL 80 8 7S 94W 05045172680000 Rulison Federal 17-12C RUL 17F 17 7S 94W 05045172420000 Rulison Federal 17-32C RUL 17F 17 7S 94W 05045172460000 Rulison Federal 17-328 RUL 17F 17 7S 94W 05045172440000 Rulison Federal 17-11A RUL 17F 17 7S 94W 05045172510000 Jones 17-22C RUL 17F 17 7S 94W 05045172670000 Rulison Federal 17-12A RUL 17F 17 7S 94W 05045172480000 Rulison Federal 17-310 RUL 17F 17 7S 94W 05045172470000 Rulison Federal 17-32A RUL 17F 17 7S 94W 05045172690000 Rulison Federal 17-128 RUL 17F 17 7S 94W 05045172500000 Jones 17-21A RUL 17F 17 7S 94W 05045172490000 Jones 17-218 RUL 17F 17 7S 94W 05045175400000 Rulison Federal 17-11C RUL 17F 17 7S 94W 05045172450000 Rulison Federal 17-110 RUL 17F 17 7S 94W Planned Wells (Not Yet Constructed) API. •· · .. • ·. .... . . Well Name • · Field Pad Section Township Range Parachute Ranch Federal 0504515S300000 35-43D SGV 351 35 7S 96W Parachute Ranch Federal 0504515S350000 35-43C SGV 351 35 7S 96W Parachute Ranch Federal 0504515S370000 35-438 SGV 351 35 7S 96W Parachute Ranch Federal 0504515S360000 35-43A SGV 351 35 7S 96W Parachute Ranch Federal 0504515S3SOOOO 35-42D SGV 351 35 7S 96W Parachute Ranch Federal 0504515S330000 35-42C SGV 351 35 7S 96W Parachute Ranch Federal 0504515S210000 35-32D SGV 351 35 7S 96W Parachute Ranch Federal 0504515S340000 35-33A SGV 351 35 7S 96W Parachute Ranch Federal . 0504515S320000 35-338 SGV 351 35 7S 96W 05045154S40000 Maness 3-21 D SGV 3B 3 SS 96W 05045154S10000 Maness 3-31C SGV 38 3 SS 96W 05045154790000 Maness 3-31D SGV 38 3 SS 96W 05045154S30000 Maness 3-21C SGV 38 3 SS 96W 05045154S20000 Prather-Latham 3-218 SGV 38 3 SS 96W 05045154S50000 Prather-Latham 3-21A SGV 38 3 SS 96W 050451. 54SOOOOO Maness 3-318 SGV 38 3 SS 96W 050451547SOOOO Prather-Latham 3-31A SGV 38 3 SS 96W 05045140660000 Hyrup 2-34A SGV 20 2 SS 96W 05045140670000 Hyrup 2-348 SGV 20 2 SS 96W 05045140350000 Hyrup 2-34C SGV 20 2 SS 96W 05045140590000 Hyrup 11-31A SGV 20 2 SS 96W 05045140610000 Hyrup 11-418 SGV 20 2 SS 96W 05045144390000 Federal 7-23A SGV 7K 7 SS 95W 050451442SOOOO Federal 7-238 SGV 7K 7 SS 95W 05045142290000 Federal 7-33A SGV 7K 7 SS 95W 05045142270000 Federal 7-338 SGV 7K 7 SS 95W 050451422SOOOO Federal 7-33C SGV 7K 7 SS 95W 05045142570000 Federal 7-33D SGV 7K 7 SS 95W 05045142590000 Federal 7-34A SGV 7K 7 SS 95W 050451425SOOOO Federal 7-348 SGV 7K 7 SS 95W 05045143570000 Federal 7-34C SGV 7K 7 SS 95W 05045143560000 Federal 7-34D SGV 7K 7 SS 95W 05045143550000 Federal 7-43C SGV 7K 7 SS 95W 05045143520000 Federal 7-43D SGV 7K 7 SS 95W 05045143530000 Federal 7-44A SGV 7K 7 SS 95W 05045137S90000 Federal S-32C SGV SC s SS 95W 05045137900000 Federal S-32D SGV SC s SS 95W 05045137S60000 Federal S-21 D SGV SC s SS 95W 05045137S50000 Federal S-228 SGV SC s SS 95W NIA Federal 6-44C SGV SD s SS 95W NIA Federal 6-44D SGV SD s SS 95W NIA Federal 7·41A SGV SD s SS 95W NIA Federal 7-418 SGV SD s SS 95W AP!' 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Township Range NIA Federal 7-41 C SGV SD s SS 95W NIA Federal 8-11A SGV SD s SS 95W NIA Federal S-11 B SGV SD s SS 95W NIA Federal 8-11C SGV SD s BS 95W NIA Federal 8-110 SGV SD s SS 95W NIA Federal 8-12A SGV SD s SS 95W NIA Federal 8-128 SGV SD s SS 95W NIA M Dutton 18-21A SGV 1SF 18 SS 95W NIA M Dutton 18-21 B SGV 1SF 18 BS 95W NIA M Dutton 18-21C SGV 1SF 1S BS 95W NIA M Dutton 18-21 D SGV 1SF 18 SS 95W NIA M Dutton 18-22A SGV 1SF 1S SS 95W NIA M Dutton 18-22B SGV 1SF 1S SS 95W NIA M Dutton 18-22C SGV 1SF 1S SS 95W NIA M Dutton 18-22D SGV 1SF 1S SS 95W NIA M Dutton 1 B-23A SGV 1SF 1S SS 95W N/A M Dutton 18-31C SGV 1SF 1S SS 95W NIA M Dutton 18-310 SGV 1SF 1S SS 95W NIA M Dutton 18-32A SGV 1SF 1B SS 95W NIA M Dutton 18-32B SGV 1SF 1S SS 95W NIA M Dutton 18-32C SGV 18F 1S SS 95W NIA M Dutton 18-32D SGV 1SF 1S SS 95W NIA M Dutton 1 S-33A SGV 1SF 1S BS 95W NIA M Dutton 18-128 SGV 1SD 18 as 95W NIA M Dutton 18-12A SGV 1SD 1S SS 95W NIA M Dutton 18-11D SGV 1SD 18 SS 95W NIA M Dutton 16-11 C SGV 1SD 1S SS 95W NIA M Dutton 18-118 SGV 1SD 1B SS 95W NIA M Dutton 18-11A SGV 1SD 1a as 95W N/A Federal 18-31A SGV 1SA 1a as 95W NIA Federal 1a-31B SGV 1SA 1a as 95W NIA Federal 18-41A SGV 1SA 1a SS 95W NIA Federal 1 a-41 B SGV 1SA 1a BS 95W NIA Federal 18-41 C SGV 1aA 1a as 95W NIA Federal 18-410 SGV 1aA 1a as 95W NIA Federal 18-42A SGV 1aA 1a as 95W NIA Federal 17-11A SGV 1aA 1a as 95W N/A Federal 17-11 B SGV 1BA 1B as 95W N/A Federal 17-11C SGV 1SA 1a SS 95W NIA Federal 17-110 SGV 1SA 1a BS 95W NIA Federal 17-12A SGV 1SA 1a BS 95W N/A Federal 7-448 SGV 1aA 18 as 95W NIA Federal 7-44C SGV 1aA 1a as 95W NIA Federal 7-44D SGV 1BA 18 as 95W ' '••. ' /· ' ' '. '' •··, •>:' •. ·· .·' .·.•' ·.' ,, . ·.···-.:·· ,,•, ·, ' ' ' ', '. -:-.... ---',_. -... ,,' NIA BM 34-33C BM ' 340 34 7S 95W NIA BM 34-330 BM 340 34 7S 95W N/A BM 34-34A BM 340 '34 7S 95W NIA BM 34-34B BM 340 34 7S 95W NIA BM 34-34C BM 340 34 7S 95W NIA Bm 34-34D BM 340 34 7S 95W NIA BM 34-43D BM 340 34 7S 95W NIA BM 34-44A BM 340 34 7S 95W NIA BM 34-44B BM 340 34 7S 95W API. ·. -·_ Well Name Field Pad Section Township Range NIA BM 34-44C BM 340 34 7S 95W NIA BM 34-440 BM 340 34 7S 95W NIA BM 3-31A BM 340 34 7S 95W NIA BM 3-318 BM 340 34 7S 95W NIA BM3-11A BM 10C 10 BS 95W NIA BM 3-11B BM 10C 10 SS 95W NIA BM 10-11A BM 10C 10 BS 95W NIA BM 10-11B BM 10C 10 BS 95W NIA BM10-11C BM 10C 10 BS 95W NIA BM 10-110 BM 10C 10 BS 95W NIA BM 3-21A BM 10C 10 BS 95W NIA BM 3-21B BM 10C 10 BS 95W NIA BM 10-21A BM 10C 10 BS 95W NIA BM10-21B BM 10C 10 BS 95W NIA BM10-21C BM 10C 10 BS 95W NIA BM 10-210 BM 10C 10 BS 95W NIA BM 10-22A BM 10C 10 SS 95W 05045160B60000 BM 26-22B BM 26K 26 7S 95W 05045160790000 BM26-13B BM 26K 26 7S 95W 05045160BOOOOO BM 26-13C BM 26K 26 7S 95W 05045160780000 BM 26-13A BM 26K 26 7S 95W 05045160770000 BM 26-120 BM 26K 26 7S 95W 05045160750000 BM 26-12B BM 26K 26 78 95W 05045160760000 BM 26-12C BM 26K 26 7S 95W NIA BM 27-32B BM 271 27 7S 95W NIA BM 27-32C BM 271 27 7S 95W NIA BM 27-320 BM 271 27 7S 95W NIA BM 27-33A BM 271 27 7S 95W NIA BM 27-33B BM 271 27 7S 95W NIA BM 27-33C BM 271 27 7S 95W NIA BM 27-330 BM 271 27 7S 95W NIA BM 27-34A BM 271 27 7S 95W NIA BM 27-34B BM 271 27 7S 95W NIA BM 27-34C BM 271 27 7S 95W NIA BM 27-340 BM 271 27 7S 95W NIA BM 27-42B BM 271 27 7S 95W NIA BM 27-42C BM 271 27 7S 95W NIA BM 27-420 BM 271 27 7S 95W NIA BM 27-43A BM 271 27 7S 95W NIA BM 27-43B BM 271 27 7S 95W NIA BM 27-43C BM 271 27 7S 95W NIA BM 27-430 BM 271 27 7S 95W NIA BM 27-44A BM 271 27 78 95W NIA BM 27-44B BM 271 27 7S 95W NIA BM 26-14B BM 271 27 7S 95W NIA BM 27-12C BM 27M 27 78 95W NIA BM 27-120 BM 27M 27 7S 95W NIA BM 27-13A BM 27M 27 78 95W NIA BM 27-13B BM 27M 27 7S 95W NIA BM 27-13C BM 27M 27 7S 95W NIA BM 27-130 BM 27M 27 7S 95W NIA BM 27-14A BM 27M 27 78 95W NIA BM 27-14B BM 27M 27 7S 95W NIA BM 27-14C BM 27M 27 7S 95W API .. . I . Well Name Field Pad . Section Township . Range . . · . . NIA BM 27-140 BM 27M 27 7S 95W N/A BM 27-22C BM 27M 27 7S 95W NIA BM 27-220 BM 27M 27 7S 95W NIA BM 27-23A BM 27M 27 7S 95W NIA BM 27-23B BM 27M 27 7S 95W NIA BM 27-23C BM 27M 27 7S 95W N/A BM 27-230 BM 27M 27 7S 95W NIA BM 27-24A BM 27M 27 7S 95W NIA BM 27-24B BM 27M 27 7S 95W N/A BM 27-24C BM 27M 27 7S 95W NIA BM 27-240 BM 27M 27 7S 95W 05045170810000 BM 34-22A BM 34F 34 7S 95W 05045154350000 BM 34-210 BM 34F 34 7S 95W 05045171550000 BM 34-32C BM 34F 34 7S 95W 05045171540000 BM 34-32B BM 34F 34 7S 95W 05045171530000 BM 34-32A BM 34F 34 7S 95W 05045171600000 BM 34-310 BM 34F 34 7S 95W NIA BM 34-13B BM 34L 34 7S 95W NIA BM 34-13C BM 34L 34 7S 95W NIA BM 34-130 BM 34L 34 7S 95W NIA BM 34-14A BM 34L 34 7S 95W NIA BM 34-14B BM 34L 34 7S 95W NIA BM 34-14C BM 34L 34 7S 95W NIA BM 34-140 BM 34L 34 7S 95W NIA BM 34-23B BM 34L 34 7S 95W NIA BM 34-23C BM 34L 34 7S 95W NIA BM 34-230 BM 34L 34 7S 95W NIA BM 34-24A BM 34L 34 7S 95W NIA BM 34-24B BM 34L 34 7S 95W NIA BM 34-24C BM 34L 34 7S 95W NIA BM 34-240 BM 34L 34 7S 95W NIA BM 35-21A BM 35C 35 7S 95W NIA BM 35-218 BM 35C 35 7S 95W NIA BM 35-21C BM 35C 35 7S 95W NIA BM 35-22A BM 35C 35 7S 95W NIA BM 35-22B BM 35C 35 7S 95W NIA BM 35-22C BM 35C 35 7S 95W NIA BM 35-31A BM 35C 35 7S 95W NIA BM 35-31B BM 35C 35 7S 95W NIA BM 35-31C BM 35C 35 7S 95W NIA BM 35-310 BM 35C 35 7S 95W NIA BM 35-32B BM 35C 35 7S 95W NIA BM 35-32C BM 35C 35 7S 95W NIA BM 27-440 BM 35D2 35 7S 95W NIA BM 34-41A BM 35D2 35 7S 95W NIA BM 34-41B BM 35D2 35 7S 95W NIA BM 34-41C BM 35D2 35 7S 95W NIA BM 34-410 BM 35D2 35 7S 95W NIA BM 34-42C BM 35D2 35 7S 95W NIA BM 34-420 BM 35D2 35 7S 95W NIA BM 26-14C BM 35D2 35 7S 95W NIA BM 26-14D BM 35D2 35 7S 95W NIA BM 35-11A BM 35D2 35 7S 95W NIA BM35-11B BM 35D2 35 7S 95W API Well Name .· Field Pad Section Towns nip Rangg NIA BM35-11C BM 35D2 35 7S 95W NIA BM 35-11D BM 35D2 35 7S 95W NIA BM 35-12A BM 35D2 35 7S 95W NIA BM 35-12B BM 35D2 35 7S 95W NIA BM 35-12C BM 35D2 35 7S 95W NIA BM 35-120 BM 35L 35 7S 95W NIA BM 35-13A BM 35L 35 7S 95W NIA BM 35-13B BM 35L 35 7S 95W NIA BM 35-13C BM 35L 35 7S 95W NIA BM 35-13D BM 35L 35 7S 95W NIA Rulison Federal 35-14A BM 35L 35 7S 95W NIA Rulison Federal 35-14B BM 35L 35 7S 95W NIA Rulison Federal 35-14C BM 35L 35 7S 95W NIA Rulison Federal 35-140 BM 35L 35 7S 95W NIA BM 34-43A BM 35L 35 7S 95W NIA BM 34-43B BM 35L 35 7S 95W NIA BM 34-43C BM 35L 35 7S 95W NIA BM 35-220 BM 35L 35 7S 95W NIA BM 35-23A BM 35L 35 7S 95W NIA BM 35-23B BM 35L 35 7S 95W NIA ' BM 35-23C BM 35L 35 7S 95W NIA BM 35-230 BM 35L 35 7S 95W NIA Rulison Federal 35-24A BM 35L 35 7S 95W NIA Rulison Federal 35-24B BM 35L 35 7S 95W NIA Rulison Federal 35-24C BM 35L 35 7S 95W NIA Rulison Federal 35-240 BM 35L 35 7S 95W NIA BM 36-12B BM 36L 36 7S 95W NIA BM 36-12C BM 36L 36 7S 95W NIA BM 36-12D BM 36L 36 7S 95W NIA BM 36-13A BM 36L 36 7S 95W NIA BM 3fi-13C BM 36L 36 7S 95W NIA Rulison Fed 36-14A BM 36L 36 7S 95W NIA BM 36-220 BM 36L 36 7S 95W NIA BM 36-23A BM 36L 36 7S 95W NIA BM 36-23B BM 36L 36 7S 95W NIA BM 36-23C BM 36L 36 7S 95W NIA 'BM 36-230 BM 36L 36 7S 95W NIA Rulison Fed 36-24A BM 36L 36 7S 95W NIA Rulison Fed 36-24B BM 36L 36 7S 95W NIA Rulison Fed 36-24C BM 36L 36 7S 95W NIA Rulison Fed 36-24D BM 36L 36 7S 95W .'. .. ''. ·.' . ·. . ·-- - . 05045172530000 Jones 17-22A RUL 17F 17 7S 94W 05045172520000 Jones 17-21D RUL 1 IF 17 7S 94W 05045172540000 Jones 17-22B RUL 17F 17 7S 94W 05045172430000 Rulison Federal 17-11B RUL 17F 17 7S 94W 05045175390000 Jones 17-21C RUL 17F 17 IS 94W 05045187800000 Rulison Federal 20-11 B RUL 17M 17 7S 94W 05045187880000 Rulison Federal 20-11C RUL 17M 17 78 94W 05045187720000 Rulison Federal 19-41C RUL 17M 17 78 94W 05045187810000 Rulison Federal 20-11A RUL 17M 17 18 94W 05045187730000 Rulison Federal 19-41B RUL 17M 17 78 94W 05045187740000 Rulison Federal 19-41A RUL 17M 17 7S 94W 05045187850000 Rulison Federal 20-21C RUL 17M 17 7S 94W API -_ . -. -_ '-.. Well.Name Field Pad Section Township Range 050451S7S60000 Rulison Federal 20-218 RUL 17M 17 7S 94W 050451S7750000 Double 8 Ranch 1S-44D RUL 17M 17 7S 94W 050451S7840000 Jones 17-24C RUL 17M 17 7S 94W 05045187830000 Jones 17-24D RUL 17M 17 7S 94W 050451S7B20000 Double 8 Ranch 18-44A RUL 17M 17 7S 94W 050451S7770000 Double 8 Ranch 1S-448 RUL 17M 17 7S 94W 050451S7760000 Double 8 Ranch 18-44C RUL 17M 17 7S 94W 050451S77SOOOO Rulison Federal 17-14C RUL 17M 17 7S 94W 05045187870000 Rulison Federal 20-21A RUL 17M 17 7S 94W 05045187790000 Rulison Federal 17-14D RUL 17M 17 78 94W 050451S7610000 Rulison Federal 17-13A RUL 17L 17 78 94W 05045187480000 Rulison Federal 17-138 RUL 17L 17 78 94W 05045187670000 Rulison Federal 17-13C RUL 17L 17 78 94W 05045187680000 Rulison Federal 17-13D RUL 17L 17 78 94W 05045187630000 Rulison Federal 17-14A RUL 17L 17 78 94W 05045187590000 Rulison Federal 17-148 RUL 17L 17 78 94W 05045187390000 Jones 17-23A RUL 17L 17 78 94W 05045187410000 Jones 17-238 RUL 17L 17 78 94W 050451S7650000 Jones 17-23C RUL 17L 17 78 94W 05045187570000 Jones 17-23D RUL 17L 17 78 94W 05045187460000 Jones 17-24A RUL 17L 17 78 94W 050451S7400000 Jones 17-248 RUL 17L 17 78 94W 05045187440000 Double 8 Ranch 1S-43A RUL 17L 17 78 94W 050451S7510000 Double 8 Ranch 1S-438 RUL 17L 17 78 94W 05045187430000 Double 8 Ranch 18-43C RUL 17L 17 78 94W 05045187660000 Double B Ranch 18-43D RUL 17L 17 78 94W 05045185480000 Spruce Creek 5-34A RUL SA 8 78 94W 050451S5490000 Spruce Creek 5-348 RUL SA 8 78 94W 05045185500000 Spruce Creek 5-34C RUL BA 8 78 94W 050451S5510000 Spruce Creek 5-34D RUL SA 8 78 94W 05045185520000 Spruce Creek 5-44A RUL BA 8 78 94W 05045185530000 Spruce Creek 5-448 RUL SA 8 78 94W 050451S5540000 Spruce Creek 5-44C RUL SA s 78 94W 050451S5550000 Spruce Creek 5-44D RUL BA 8 78 94W 050451S5560000 Spruce Creek S-31A RUL BA s 78 94W 05045185570000 Spruce Creek 8-318 RUL SA B 78 94W 050451B55BOOOO Spruce Creek S-31C RUL BA B 78 94W 050451S5590000 Spruce Creek B-31 D RUL SA B 78 94W 050451B5600000 Spruce Creek 8-41A RUL BA B 78 94W 050451S5610000 Spruce Creek 8-41 B RUL BA s 78 94W 050451S5620000 Spruce Creek 8-41 C RUL SA s 78 94W 050451S5630000 Spruce Creek 8-41 D RUL BA B 78 94W NIA Rulison Federal 19-41D RUL 19H 19 78 94W NIA Rulison Federal 19-42A RUL 19H 19 78 94W NIA Rulison Federal 19-428 RUL 19H 19 78 94W N/A Rulison Federal 19-42C RUL 19H 19 78 94W NIA Rulison Federal 19-42D RUL 19H 19 78 94W NIA Rulison Federal 19-43A RUL 19H 19 78 94W NIA Rulison Federal 19-31C RUL 19H 19 78 94W NIA Rulison Federal 19-31D RUL 19H 19 78 94W NIA Doghead 19-32A RUL 19H 19 78 94W NIA Doghead 19-328 RUL 19H 19 78 94W · NIA Doghead 19-32C RUL 19H 19 78 94W NIA Doghead 19-32D RUL 19H 19 78 94W API . Well Name Field Pad sectibn Township Range NIA Ooghead 19-33A RUL 19H 19 78 94W NIA Ooghead 19-338 RUL 19H 19 78 94W NIA Rulison Federal 19-438 RUL 191 19 78 94W NIA Rulison Federal 19-43C RUL 191 19 78 94W NIA Rulison Federal 19-430 RUL 191 19 78 94W NIA Rulison Federal 19-44A RUL 191 19 78 94W NIA Long 20-138 RUL 191 19 78 94W NIA Long 20-13C RUL 191 19 78 94W NIA Long 20-130 RUL 191 19 78 94W NIA Rulison Federal 20-14A RUL 191 19 78 94W NIA Ooghead 19-33C RUL 191 19 78 94W NIA Ooghead 19-330 RUL 191 19 78 94W NIA Rulison Federal 19-34A RUL 191 19 78 94W NIA Rulison Federal 19-348 RUL 191 19 78 94W NIA Rulison Federal 19-34C RUL 191 19 78 94W NIA Rulison Federal 20-11 D RUL 20F 20 78 94W NIA Long 20-12A RUL 20F 20 78 94W NIA Long 20-128 RUL 20F 20 78 94W NIA Long 20-12C RUL 20F 20 78 94W NIA Long 20-120 RUL 20F 20 78 94W NIA Long 20-13A RUL 20F 20 78 94W NIA Rulison Federal 20-210 RUL 20F 20 78 94W NIA Long 20-22A RUL 20F 20 78 94W NIA Long 20-228 RUL 20F 20 78 94W NIA Long 20-22C RUL 20F 20 78 94W NIA Long 20-220 RUL 20F 20 78 94W NIA Long 20-23A RUL 20F 20 78 94W NIA Long 20-238 RUL 20F 20 78 94W NIA Long 20-23C RUL 20F 20 78 94W NIA Long 20-230 RUL 20F 20 78 94W NIA Rulison Federal 20-32A RUL 20F 20 78 94W NIA Rulison Federal 20-328 RUL 20F 20 78 94W NIA Rulison Federal 20-32C RUL 20F 20 78 94W NIA Rulison Federal 20-320 RUL 20F 20 78 94W COGCC Injection Well Application Package FORM 31 State of Colorado FOR OGCC USE ONLY Rev 6/99 Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 1120 Lincoln Street, Suite 801, Denver, Colorado 80203 (303)894-2100 Fax:(303)894-2109 UNDERGROUND INJECTION FORMATION PERMIT APPLICATION 1. Submit original and one copy of this form. Complete the 2. If data on this form is estimated, indicate as such. Attachment Checklist 3. Attachments -see checklist and explanation of attachments. Oper OGCC 4. Aquifer exemption is required for all injection formations with water quality <10,000 TDS (Rule 3228). Form 31 Oriainal & 1 Con\i ./ Immediately contact the Commission for further requirements if the total dissolved solids (TDS) as determined by water analysis for the injection zone is less than 10,000 ppm. Analysis fo Injection Zone Water ./ 5. Attach a copy of the certified receipt to each notice to surface and mineral owner(s) or submit a sample copy of Analvsis of lniection Water ./ the notice and an affidavit of mailing or delivery with names and addresses of those notified. Each person notified Proposed Injection Program ./ shall be specified as either a surface or mineral owner as defined by C.R.S. 34-60-103(7). Resistivity or Induction Log ./ ' / Cement Bond Loa ./ Surface or Salt Waler Displ Agrrnl ./ . f-'IJIC/'1 Cn itTff. h Project Name: . . anc 26-348 Project Location: SW/SE Sec. 26, T7S, R96W Notice to Surface/Mineral Owners ./ 0 Enhanced Recovery l2J Disposal 0 Simultaneous Disposal Remedial Correction Plan for Wells Project Type: Map Oil/Water Wells w/ln 1/4 M'lle ./ Single or Multiple Well Facility? [2]Single 0Multiple List Oil/Gas Wells w/in 1/2 Mile ./ IF UNIT OPERATIONS, ATTACH PLAT SHOWING UNIT AREA Map Surface Owners w/in 1/4 Mile ./ County: Garfield Field Name and Number: Grand Valley 31290 List Surface Owners w/in 1/4 Mile ./ Map Mineral Owners w/in 1/4 Mile ./ OGCC Operator Number: 100322 Contact Name and Telephone: Lisi Mineral Owners w/in 1/4 Mile 7 Name of Operator: Noble Energy Inc. Linda Pavelka Surface Facilitv Diaaram ./ We!lbore Diaaram ./ Address: 1625 Broadway ste. 2200 No: 303-228-4064 City: Denver State: CO Zip: 80202 Fax: 303-228-4280 If Commercial Facility, Description of Ops & Area Served Unit Area Plat Injection Fluid Type: l2J Produced Water 0 Natural Gas 0 C02 0 Drilling Fluids 0 Exempt Gas Plant Waste 0 Used Workover Fluids 0 Other Fluids (describe): Commercial Facility? 0 Yes [2]No If Yes, describe area of operation and types of fluids to be injected at this facility: PROPOSED INJECTION FORMATIONS FORMATION A (Name): Cozzette Poros'1ty: 8% Follllation TDS: 17,000 (estimated) Frac Gradient: 0.59 (estimated) psi/ft Permeability: 0.01 (estimated) 0Acid lZJFrac Treatment ON one ,. Proposed Stimulation Program: FORMATION B (Name): Corcoran Porosity: 10% Formation TDS: 19,000 (estimated) Frac Gradient: 0.62 (estimated) psi/ft Permeability: 0.01 (estimated) Proposed Stimulation Program: 0Acid l2J Frac Treatment 0None Anticipated Project Operating Conditions Under normal operating conditions, estimated fluid injection rates and pressures: FOR WATER: A minimum of~ bbls/day@ 2,000 psi to a maximum of 3,000 bbls/day@ 4,000 psi. FOR GAS: A minimum of ___ mcf/day @l __ psi to a maximum of bbls/day@l psi. - I hereby certify that the statements made in this form are, to the b~-ef-my nowledge, true, co~t,~mt2 j Print Name: LINDAJ PAVELKA igned: _ .. -'37/7--/, 1tJ Title: REGULATORY Manager Date: ~1o72/2oo~ l..' ~~ ~. - OGCC Approved: ______________ Title:~=-===========.::D~ac::te"':=====- 1rder No: ___________ _ UIC FACILITY NO: CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, IF ANY: (1:~ State of Colorado ~_) .. Oil _a,ndGas C~nser~ati_on Commi.ssion . 1120 Lincoln StrBet, Su1f1801, Den ver, CGIMiido 80203 (303) 894 ·1 100 Fu: f303l 094·2109 INJECTION WELL PERMIT APPLICATION Submit a compleied Form 33 with ot after approval obta in ed on Form 31 (Underground Inj ection Permit Application) or you must have a previously approv ed Injection Well Permit. 1. Operator may not C()mtnence Injection Into lftis we ll until this form Is approved. 2. Eaeh individual inject ion well must be approved_ by ttils fol'l'n . Well N•mo and Number: Parachute Ranch 26 -348 AP1 No: 05-045-15689-00 UIC t'=aci lity No:. (u 15,sig~ on i n lipptoved Forni 31) Projeci Name: Water Injection Well Operator Name : Noble Energy Inc. Field Name and Number: . Grand Valley : 312~9 . County ; _w~e_l d __ _...... ___ _ QtrQlr : S.WSE Sec; 2_6 . ·-Twp: 7S Rang~: .96W Meridian: Yi___ FOR OGCC USl 011. Y Complete the Attachment Checkll11 l Op« OOtt CURRENT WELL BORE INFORMATION --.. ... .. ·-------. ~ment too.Determ ined Bv: -.. SIZE DEPTH NO. sACt<s CEMENT TOP CBL CIRCULATED CALCULATED ·-~ . Surlaoe Casing 8 .625" 151 q' 550SXS 0 ... -- Intermediate Ca Slng (if any) .. Product io n Ca sing ~.5 6072' 950SXS 256 - P1ug Bad< Tot al Dep th: Tubing Dep th; _5_48_4_'_ ----- Cozzette Formation Gross Perforation Interval: _5_58_4_' __ to 5650' Corcoran Formation Gross Perforation Interval: 585 6' to 5892' ----------- D D 0 D D D 0 D D Pa cker Depth:---------- ------Formati on Open Hole Interva l (if any): ____ to ----- .. List below a ll Plugs , Bridge Plugs , Stage Cem enting or Squ eeze Work perfonned on this wellbore: (ff mora space needed, con tinuo oo re v&rSe side of thlS fOfm .) 1. 2. 3 . ... Describe be low a ny changes to the w ellbore which will be made upon convers ion. {This indudM but not limited to changes of tubing and pad<er setting depths, any additional gqueeze work fo r aquifer protection 04' ca&lng leaks, sett i ng of bridge pl ugs to isola te non-Injection formations .) 1. 2 . 3 . ... Comment.: I hereby certify that the statements _made in this form are, to the best of my knowledge, true, correct, and complete. Print Name : LI NDA PAVELKA ( REG ULATORY MAN A G ER Date: 10/2/2009 -------- OGCC Approved: _______________ Trtle: Date : ~--------~ MAX . SURFACE INJECTION PRESSURE:----- CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL , IF ANY: tf Disposal We ll, MAX. INJECTION VOL. LIMIT: ----- Injection Zone Water en o la round o e ease APlNo. Faemty Name/ Operator Name/ Fleld Name! !11jectlo11 WaterQuallty lnjetlon Permitted Volume Permit# Location Morro Pressure ..... Number----Number Number .. :-Zon!I TDS P.s!.11· bbls: _ ...... BARRETT CORPORATION" BILL MAMM CREEK GARFIELD 045123 1sg.11e 05-045-13803 GGU RODREJCK 10071 52500 NENW 31 6S 91 W 7913 Co<2ette-Corcoran 15000 2880 12 691,000 BARRETT CORPORATION' BILL MAMMCREEK GARFIELD 045/23 1se.212 05-045-14054 SPECIAL TY 13A-28-692 SWD 10071 52500 NWSW 28 6S 92W 8245 Cozwtte-Corcoran 15000 2500 2,376.000 BARRETT CORPORATION' BILL MAMM CREEK GARFIELD 045123 1se.1sg 05-045-11169 SCOTT 410-36-692 SWO 10071 52500 NENE 36 65 92W 7921 Cozzette-Corcoran 15000 3135 7,800.000 ENCANA OIL & GAS USA INC MAMM CREEK GARFIELD 045123 isg,14g 05-045-09501 BENZEL DISPOSAL #2 100185 52500 NWSE 26 6S 93W 8810 Corcoran 15656 4050 18,718192 ENCANA OIL & GAS USA INC MAMM CREEK GARFIELD 045123 15~. 121 05-045-06053 BENZEL DISPOSAL #1 100185 52500 NWNE 36 6S 93W 8650 Cozzette-Corcoran 12772 3000 15,866 000 WINDSOR ENERGY GROUP LLC WILDCAT GARFIELD 045123 159,150 05-045-06273 CSF 111-10W DISPOSAL 10081 99999 NE-"W 107$ 91W 8560 Coz.zette 47384 /Mall") 3115 16,690,388 AMOCO PRODUCTION CO. DIVIDE CREEK GARFIELD 045/23 05-045-06449 HOFFMEISTER-ROGERS 15-20 2500 16900 NWNE 20 7S 91W 6000 Coz.zette 10001 IMlnl 2000 ?? ORYX ENERGY OMPANY DIVIDE CREEK GARFIELD 045/23 12,301 05-045-65361 DIVIDE CREEK 14 66365 16900 SE::oE 32 7S 91W 4470 Coz.zette 12350 1500 ?? ENCANA OIL & GAS USA INC MAMM CREEK GARFIELD 045123 159,137 05-045-05064 SHAEFFER DISPOSAL 111 100185 52500 NWNW 12 75 93W 8720 or8733 Corcoran 19308 2900 8,280 000 SNYDER OIL CORP DIVIDE CREEK GARFIELD 045/23 05-045-05208 DIVIDE CREEK 12 CZ-CR 80530 16900 SENW 9 es 91W 5360 Corcoran 1954e ?50 ?? SUN EXPLORATION ANO PRODUCTION COMPANY DIVIDE CREEK GARFIELD 045123 05-045-05208 DIVIDE CREEK 12 e3996 16900 SENW 9 es 91W 5360 Corcoran 1954e ?50 ?? TBI PRODUCTION CO LOGAN WASH GARFIELD 045/23 05-045-06311 GETTY 1-7 LW 45825 51250 NENE 7 es 97W 4364 Corcoran 28490 995 ?? Noble Ene Inc. 05-045-14604 Savane 8-11A Rollins NIA 3975 NIA Averane 17267 Gas & Water Wells w/in 1/4 Mile Parachute Ranch 26-346 0 436 FEET REMARKS Surface Water Wells in Blue Gas Wells BHL and Trajectories By: R. Stucker ~~~~~-~--~~~1 Oclober 1. 2009 -44B ELM BC <D <[) ci 0 " OJ BLM AC BLM AC SURVEYOR'S STATEMENT SCALE: f' :::: lOOO"r L i§o BHL LATITUDE (NAD 27) NORTH 39.403662 DEG. BHL LONGITUDE (NAD 27) WEST 108.074138 DEG. BHL LATITUDE (NAD 83) NORTH 39.403640 DEG. BHL LONGITUDE (NAD 83) WEST 108.074770 DEG. BHL NORTHING (NAD 27) N 582207 BHL EASTING (NAD 27) E 1272703 ?48Jf3 Qf'§}':(iRING SPCS CO CENTRAL NAD 27, BASED ON NGS TRIG. STATION 'FABER' THE BASIS OF BEARINGS FDR THIS SURVEY JS REFERENCED TD THE \./EST LINE OF THE S\.I\ OF SECTION 26, BEING MOUMENTED AS SHO\.IN AND BEARING N 00' 38' 23' E LEGEND 0 APPROXIMATE BOTTOM HOLE (BHL) OF INJECTION WELL /} SURFACE HOLE LOCATION (SHL) OF INJECTION WELL 0 FOUND MONUMENT L DENOTES 90' TIE I, Ronald C. Rennke, an employee and agent on behalf of D.R. GRIFFIN & ASSOCIATES, INC. state the plat hereon is a correct representation of a survey made .!J~rJ"!}FF;.ttf:f{<zi!Pervision on FEBRUARY 17, 2009 of the shown PARACHUTE RANCH 26-348 INJE/f7];f!N;WEJ:f.!2;fA;e Surface Hole Location being staked on the ground as shown hereon. lf (};,;_.;.Y '-'· · ''21'.>f~] ':,\ ~~~~~i~~D~D~~m~~ ~~I \,~~~&);/~ ~)(!~·} !?i&;?t;e::t?il~ ALL GPS OBSERVATIONS ARE lfl COMPLIANCE WITH COGCC RULE NO. 215. SCALE FEET RIFFIN &ASSOCIATES, INC. 1414 ELK ST., ROCK SPRINGS, IVY /JZ!JOI 26"0" PAD §fff!EEII' 1 OF Z IPJLAT OIF ffNJ]EICTJ!ON WJEJLJL ILOICATJION AIPIPARJENT §TIJRJFACJE OVtNEJEmlBilI!F' IFOR NOJf!JJLIE JENERG'Jf, ffNC. DATE DRAWN: 10/Z0/07 §CAILJE: 1" = HIOO' !143' !F/§IL & 2042' IF/lEJL, §JECUON 26, T. 7 §., lPl 96 W., 61fb. ffl'.M.. KEVJSEJJ; DA'JIJE: 06/03/09 .J!OB No. 154§6 CHANGE 1f0 JNJJECTffON 'WJEU EJt.HJ[JEJlT 1 GAm!!lfIEJLD COUN'II'JY, COJLOIJ{IJIDlfJ re noble Frac Wellbore Schematic Report -' energy Well Name: PARACHUTE RANCH 26-34B Well Conf1a: DEVIATED-Oriainal Hole 10/1/2009 2:09:06 PM We!! Header ft KB API IBusin~~~~Y MTN \Spud Dale IWell Configuration Type IMO\ Schematic -Actual 05-045-15689 8/29/2009 DEVIATED Orig KB Elev (ft) rs -GL I ... \Quarter Quarter I Sec/Abs ITwn/Su. · 1~ange IP&AOate 5,302.00 24 SWSE 26 7S 96W 24 ~'-"". -~=1'"'"""~~·=-·""-"'---~------~..,,,_....,,..=·~:;:~:"-g"i'Z';;,;,::_'-1!2:;:-'2..±C"1;::;.< Comment PARTNERS WITH WILLIAMS ~ t%/ Directions To Well 25 ~ ~~ Bottom Hole Location North-South Distance {fl) rrom Nor S line I East-West Distance {ft) ! From E or W Line ~ t%~ 843.0 FSL 2,042.0 FEL 34 --~ ~~ PBTDs Dale I Depth (ftKB) I Method I Comment I I I 35 v, t%~ Wellbore Sections Section Size (in) Act Top (ftKB) Act Btm (ftKB) ra ~; CONDUCTOR 24 24.0 120.0 64 SURFACE 12 1/4 120.0 1,525.0 i },;;; ~ ~ PRODUCTION 7 7/8 1,525.0 6,082.0 65 / './, v, / Zone Statuses /% v,/ Zone I Status Date I Status I Job ~ './. t%; I /% t%" Casino Strinas 79 / /ji t% ., String OD String Wt String Sel Depth i ~~ ~~ Casing Description Run Date (in) (lbslft) Grade (HKB} i Conductor 7/28/2009 16 84.00 J-55 120.0 80 : ~'.;'.'. t%(, Surface 8/30/2009 8 5/8 24.00 J-55 1,525.0 ' '(% ~~ Production 9/3/2009 41/2 11.60 M~BO 6,072.0 /' '/j ~ '/ Conductor Cement, 24-120. 712812009 Cement 120 :_ /, t/:: ~ I conductor 24-120. 16 84.00, J-55 7128/20091 Description Top (ftKB) Blm(ftKB) ~ 8:: Surface Casing Cement 24.0 1,515.0 ~ t% Conductor Cement 24.0 120.0 200 . v, Production Casing Cement 256.0 6,072.0 ~ 8:: v, './. Tubinq Components 256 ~v /~ !tern Description I OD(in) I Wt(lbslfl) I Grade I Jt, I Len (fl) I I I I I './.~ /v, Perforation Data 1,515 ~~ /1% Surface Casing Cement, 24-1,515, 813012009 Ii Entered i I I I i / • Zone Bnch/Slg Shot Total Top (ftKB) Btm(HKB) Dale / I I I I / 1,520 Other In Ho!e I/ j Run Date I Description I OD(in) I Top (flKB) I Btm(flKB) / / I I ' 1,525 ·---I Surface. 34-1,525, 8 5/8, 24.00, J-55. 813012009 I Loos Date I Type I Top (fll<B) I Blm(flK8) I I I 2, 191 2,213 3,618 3,639 6,070 6.072 / Production Casino Cement, 256-6,072, 9/312009 Production. 24-6,072, 4 112, 11.60, M-80. 9/3120091 6,082 -----TD, 6,082, 9/312009 www.peloton.com Page 1/1 Report Printed: 10/1/2009 Pnceh-~ noble 11 11-::;; energy ·rac Wellbore Schematic Report Well Name: PARACHUTE RANCH 26-348 Well Confin: DEVIATED-Orioinal Hole 10/1/2009 2:25:06 PM Well Header ' API I Business Unit Spud Date !Well Configuration Type Schematic -Actual 05-045-15689 ROCKY MTN 8/29/2009 DEVIATED Orig KB Elev (ft) IKB·-GL f ... !Quarter Quarter Sec/Abs rl w~:Ji~ngeLA Dale -5 r1 5,302.00 24 SWSE 26 7S 96W Comment ·-· " ------~---~- 24 ,-i-PARTNERS WITH WILLIAMS ' ·--' Directions To Well 25 I ' I ' ! ! Bottom Hole Location 34 ! ' North-South Distance (ft) I From Nor S Line East-Wes\ Distance [ft) !From E or W line i 35 ! t 843.0 FSL 2,042.0 FEL ' ' ! PBTDs 64 ! i Date I Depth (ftKB) I Method I Comment I ' I I I 65 I f I Wellbore Sections 79 : Section Size {in) Ad Top (ftKB) Act Btm (ftKB) ' CONDUCTOR 24 24.0 120.0 80 ! I SURFACE 12 1/4 120.0 1,525.0 i I Cc :duclor Cement. 24-120 7/28/2009 PRODUCTION 7718 1,525.0 6,082.0 120 ·-~ fCOnductor, 24-120 16 84.00 J-55 7128/20091 Zone Statuses 200 Zone I Status Date I Status I Job I I 256 Casina Strinas Siring OD String Wt Siring Set Depth 1,515 Surface Casing Cement, 24-1,515, 8/3012009 Casing Description Run Date (in) (lbs/ft} Grade {flKB) Conductor 7/28/2009 16 84.00 J-55 120.0 1,520 I I J Surface 8/3012009 8 5/8 24.00 J-55 1,525.0 1,525 ~ ! -I Surface. 34"1525.85/8 24.00, J-55, 8/30/20091 Production 9/312009 4 1/2 11.60 M-80 6,072.0 ' Cement 2,191 i Description Top {ftKB) Btm(f!KB) i Surface Casing Cement 24.0 1,515.0 -<3 ! Conductor Cement 24.0 120.0 I Tubing, 101112009, -5-5,484 Production Casing Cement 256.0 6,072.0 I .a \j 3,639 Tubina Components Item Description OD (in) Wt(lbslft) Grade JI> Len {fl) 5,479 ~·: Tubing 2 3/8 4.70 N-80 5,484.00 ~ Packer 4 5.00 5,484 ·-Perforation Data Entered 5,584 Zone Bnch/Stg Shot Total Top {flKB) Btm(ftKB) Date 5,584-5,594, 10/1/2009, Pelf COZZETIE, Origin .. 5,584.0 5,5g4.0 10/1/2009 5,594 COZZETIE, Origin .. 5,604.0 5,614.0 10111200g 5,604 COZZETIE, Origin .. 5,622.0 5,638.0 10/1/2009 f-----5,604-5,614, 1011/2009, Pert COZZETIE, Origin. 5,646.0 5,650.0 10/1/2009 5,614 CORCORAN, Origi.. 5,856.0 5,870.0 10/1/2009 5,622 CORCORAN, Origi.. 5,874.0 5,880.0 10/1/2009 5,622-5,638, 101112009, Perf CORCORAN, Origi.. 5,882.0 5,892.0 10/1/2009 5,638 v Other In Hole Run Dale I Description I OD (in) I Top (ftKB) I Btm(ftKB) 5,646 I I I 5,646·5,650, 101112009, Perf 5,650 Lo as Dale I Type I Top {ftKB) I Btm(ftKB) 5,856 I I I -5,856-5,870, 1011/2009, Perf ·----- 5,870 5,874 5,874-5,880, 1011/2009, Perf 5,880 5,882 5,882-5,892, 1011/2009, Perf ' t>,070 ~Production Casino Cement 256-{l,072, 9/3/2009 6,072 / I Production. 24-6,072 4112 11.60 M-80, 9/3/20091 ' 6,082 , TD, 6,082, 913/2009 www.peloton.com Page 1/1 Report Printed: 10/1/2009 WATER DISPOSAL LEASE This Water Disposal Lease ("Lease") is made effective the 1st day of September, 2009, ("Effective Date'') by and between Dona)d R. Throm, whose address is 1689 County Road 300 Parachute, Garfield County, Colorado ("Lessor") and Noble Energy, Inc., a Delaware corporation whose address is 1625 Broadway Suite 2200, Denver, Colorado 80202 ("Lessee"). For value received, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged and the mutµal agreements and obligations set out below, Lessor grants, leases and lets to Lessee, for the purposes provided In this Lease, the suiface estate of the following lands in the county and state named below ("Lands"): The 26-0 Drilling Pad in the SW/4SE/4 of Section 26; Township 7 South, Range 96 West, 5th P,M., Garfield County, Colorado The terms of this Lease are as follows: 1. Lessee shall have the right but not the obligation to drill or convert the Parachute Ranch Federal 26-34B Well on the Lands to a water disposal well ("Well"). Lessee shall have the right to maintain anci operate the Well to dispose of water and other produceci fluids from oil and gas wells both on and off the Lands and operate an input station and pipelines located on the Lands in connection with Lessee's water disposal operations. 2. The primary term of this Lease is three (3) years from the Effective Date stated above, and as long thereafter as Lessee utilizes the Well to inject water in accordance with this Lease. 3. Lessee shall pay to Lessor the sum of twenty cents ($0.20) per barrel of water injected into the Well ("Rentals"). For purposes of this Agreement, one barrel shall be equal to forty-two (42) U.S. gallons . • 4. Beginning with the fifth (5'h) anniversary of the Effective Date of this Lease and on every fifth (5'h) anniversary thereafter, the per barrel fee for disposal fluid injected into or through the Well shall be recalculated using the average bf the annual overhead adjustment factors for such five (5) year period approved annually by the Council of Petroleum Accountants Societies (COPAS) and published in the American Association of Professional Lancimen's 0Jnr1ual Lcindman Directory, multiplied by the original fee of twenty cents ($0.20) per barrel of fluid injected into or through the Well. The product of such calculation shall be adc:led to the per barrel fee chargeid for the prior five (5) years and shall at all times result in a product equal to or greater than the previous fee and shall be rounded to the nearest tenth of a cent. Rentals shall accrue beginning on the date Lessee commences disposal. Monthly Rentals shall be paid to Lessor at Lessor's address oil or before the end of each month beginning in the second calendi>r month following the first disposal in the Well .. Each monthly payment of Rent[11s shall be for the fluid injected in the Well during the immediately preceding calendar month. Lessee shall provide Lessor a monthly accounting of the amount of fluid disposed ofin the Well. If Less(le fails to timely pciy any R.entals when due, or comply with any of the obligations of this Lease, that failure shall not constitute a forfeiture of this Lease. Lessor shall 439271 give Less.ee written notice of default, by certified or registered mail, delivered to Lessee's address set forth above, and Lessee shall h.ave sixty (60) days after receipt of the notice to remedy the defal!lt described therein. If Lessee remains in default for more than sixty (60) days after receipt of the notice, all Rentals not paid in accordance with the provisions of this Lease shall also bl'J subject to interest thereon at the rate of ten percent (10%) per annum compolinded monthly from the date such Rentals were originally due until paid. 5. Upon reasonable noticl'J to Lessee, Lessor, for a period of three (3) years after any Rental P,ayment is due, shall have the right to audit the books and records of Lessee and its successors· perjaining to the calculation of such Rental paymEint under this Lease. If discrepancies that benefit Lessee are found as a result of any audit, Lessee shall promptly pay Lessor such discrepancy with interest at !he rate of ten percent (10%) per annum compounded monthly from the date. such Rentals were originally dl!e until paid. If such discrepancy exceeds five percent (5%) of the amount paid to Lessor over the audit period, Lessee shall promptly reimburse Lessor for costs and expenses incurred by Lessor for such audit. 13. Lessee has constructed the 213-0 Drilling Pad to drill as many as 12 hydrocarbon producing wells thereo.n. The oil and gas wel.1 known as the Parachute Ranch Feder<1l 26-348 Weli on the 26-0 Drilling Pad shall initially be the Well. Should Lessee use in excess of five (5) acres as provided in subsection 1.1 of that certain Surfacl;l Use Agreement effective August 23, 2007 by and b13tween Larry A Klebold, Karen Kleboid and Donald R. Throm as owner and Nol:Jle Energy, Inc. as Operator (the "Surface Use Agreement") for the 260 Drilling Pad, Lesse13 shall pay Lessor One Thousand Five Hundred and No/100 Dollars ($1,500.00) per acre, adjusted pro-rata for the land so U$ed; provided, however, that in no event may Lessee use more than two (2) additional acres. It is understood that I.he consideration recited in this paragraph shall constitute full payment and settlement of all reasonable and ordinary location damages to be incurred during construction of the drillsite location for the Well and necessary pits on the Lands. Such consideration, however, is in addition to, and not in lieu of, the consideration paid to Lessor under the Surface Use Agreement. 7. Lessee shall conduct its operations on the Lands in compliance with all applicable Jaws, rules, and regulations of federal and state agencies, regulatory commissions, and other governmental and regulatory authorities hE1ving jurisdiction over Lessee's operations. Lessee shall be liable for any injury to persons, prop~rtY, or livestock caused by or incident to the operations of Lessee, its agents, employees, contractors or subcontractors on the Lands, or any extraordinary dama(;les due to spills of materials, explosions or any oth13r harmful activity of Lessee, unless caused solely by the negligence of Lessor. Lessee shall indemnify and hold harmless Lessor from and against any and all liability, damages, costs, expenses, fines; penalties and fees {including without limitation reasonable attorney and consultant fees) incurred by or asserted against Lessor arising from or regarding or relating lo (a) the operations of Lessee, its agents, employees, contractors or subcontractors on the Lands, or (b) any other rights granted by this Lease, unless taused solely by the negligence of Lessor. Such indemnification shall extend to and encompass, but shall not be limited to, all claims, demands, actions or other matters that arise under the common law or other laws designed to protect the environment and public health or Welfare. Lessee shall, at Lessor's option, defend Les.sor or reimburse Lessor as expenses are incurred for Lessor's defense <igairist any claims, demands, actions or other matters, whether brought or asserted by federal, state or local governmental bodies or offidals, or by private persons, that are asserted pursuant to or brought under any such laws. All of Lessee's obligations stated in this paragraph shall survive termination of this Lease. 2 8. Lessee shall have use of the surface of the Lands during the term of this Lease, and any extensions or renewals of that term, for the purposes set out in this Lease. 9. This Lease shall constitute a covenant running with the land and shall be assignable, and the terms, covenants, and conditions hereof shall be binding upon the parties hereto, their heirs, executors, administrators, trustees, legal represei:itatives, successors and assigns. No change in the ownership of the Lands or the right to receive Rentals hereunder shall be binding upon Lessee until Lessee has received notice by certified mail and been furnished a c_opy of the recorded instrument of transfer. 10. Lessee will not inject into any fresh water bearing zones upon or under Section 35 or Section 26, Township 7 South, Range 96 West, 6th P.M., Garfield County, Colorado. 11. Lessee may record (in the records of Garfield County, Colorado} a memorandum of this Lease incorporating the general terms and conditions hereof. The memorandum shall be executed by all parties at the same time as this Lease. 12. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary which may be contained herein, Lessee reserves and asserts any and all rights which it may possess pursuant to the terms of its existing oil, gas and mineral leases covering Section 26, Township 7 South, Range 96 West, Garfield County, Colorado, except as the same may be limited or otherwise modified by the Surface Use Agreement. 13. Lessee, its successors and assigns, shall have the right at any time to terminate this Lease by delivering or mailing a release hereof to Lessor, provided such surrender shall not relieve Lessee of its right, but not the obligation, to convert the Well into a producing oil and gas well that shall ba operated and reclaimed in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Surface Use Agreement. Upon such termination, Lessee shall execute and deliver to Lessor, within thirty (30) days after written demand therefor, an acknowledgment that this Lease has been terminated. If Lessee fails or refuses to deliver the acknowledgment, a written notice by Lessor reciting any such failure or refusal and that this Lease is terminated shall, sixty (60) days after the date of recording of that notice in the real property records of Garfield County, Colorado, be conclusive evidence against Lessee and all persons claiming under Lessee of the termination of this Lease. If Lessee elects not to convert the Well into a producing oil and gas well, the Well shall be reclaimed as if it were an oil and gas well in accordance with the Surface Use Agreement. 14. Lessee agrees that all persons entering the Lands for Lessee's benefit or under its direction or control will not hunt, fish, hike, or carry firearms or use for recreation the Lands or any part of any property owned by Lessor. 15. This Lease and the rights of the parties under it shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Colorado, by the District Court of Garfield County, Colorado. In the event of a dispute involving or related to any term or condition of this Lease, the non-breaching party shall be entitled to recover its reasonable costs and attorney fees, including post-judgment collection costs, in addition to actual damages. 16. This Lease is signed by Lessor and Lessee this \D day of S~\U-N1.\.<Ur-, 2009, but is effective for all purposes as of the Effective Date stated above. 3 Lessor: Lessee: Q".02~~~~ Noble Energy, Inc. Donald R. Throm <fl! State of Colorado ) County of ('.:icct\:-., 1,_~) § ) ' ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS On this jl,_ day of 5 oq\ , 2009, before me personally appeared Donald R. Throm, known to me to be the persons described in and who executed the foregoing instrument and who acknowledged to me that they executed the same. WITNESS my hand and official seal. ~ c-~~ c~-· ~ ~--7 My Commission Expires::S /it.o /J-<:.:::. ld.... ~Jt~"CJ;~-/(.P ______ :' ") Notary Public \ State of Colorado ) ) § City and County of Denver) ..-~"-$\~ \,..q-- On this \b day of ~. 2009, before me personally appeared ~=\")xi.\ \:\.ot\...,9:i.,, , Attorney-In-Fact for Noble Energy, Inc., known to me to be the person described in and who executed the foregoing instrument and who acknowledged to me that he executed the same. Water to be Injected Locations of Pits and Wells Where Samples of Produced Water Were Obtained SGV-1 B-PW-GPTF SGV-1J-PW-GPTF SGV-1 K-PW-GPTF DUTl-348-PW-GPTF NW NE sec 1 TBS R96W NW SE sec 1 TBS R96W NE SW sec 1 TBS R96W SW SE sec 1 TBS R96W Niobrara production rr.slPARAGON ~ANALYTICS ALS Labarator4 l:iraup A Division of DataChem laborntaries, Inc. February 2, 2009 Ms. Sheri O'Connor URS 8181 E. Tufts Ave Denver, CO 80237 Re: ALS Paragon Workorder: Client Project Name: Client Project Number: Dear Ms. O'Connor: ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY & TESTING SERVICES 09-01-066 Noble-Water Characterization 22239457.00001 Five water samples were received from URS on January 13, 2008. The samples were scheduled for the following analyses: Metals lnorganics Oil and Grease pages 1-325 pages 1-136 pages 1-22 GC/MS Volatiles GC/MS Semivolatiles Total Organic Carbon pages 1-163 pages 1-407 pages 1-48 The results for these analyses are contained in the enclosed reports. Please note that the results for the TKN, Specific Gravity and Methanol analyses will be sent directly to URS from GEL upon completion. Thank you for your confidence in ALS Paragon. Should you have any questions, please call. Sincerely, Af6u !§o ALS Paragon Debbie Fazio Project Manager DJF/eh Enclosure (s}: CD Paraqon Ana14tlcs: Part of!heALS Laboratory Group 225 Commerce Drive Ft Collins, Colorado 80524 Phone (970) 490·1511 Fax (970) 490-1522 www.paragonlabs com \V\V'N.alsenviro.corn A Campbell Brothers Limited Company ALS Paragon Sample Number(s) Cross-Reference Table Paragon OrderNum: 0901066 Client Name: URS Client Project Name: Noble-Water Characterization Client Project Number: 22239457.00001 Client PO Number: Client Sample Lab Sample COG Nu~b~r ! Matrix Number Number I .L .• SGV-1 B-PW-GPTF 0901066-1 WATER ·-··-· ···-··· SGV-1J-PW-GPTF 0901066-2 WATER . ---. -.. .. -------·--·--- SGV-1K-PW-GPTF 0901066-3 WATER DUTl-34B-PW-GPTF 0901066-4 WATER Date Collected 12-Jan-09 12-Jan-09 - ---.. 12-Jan-09 12-Jan-09 -------· --------------·----------·---------------------------··-------------.. --. --·-··-- ------ Trip Blank 0901066-5 WATER 12-Jan-09 Page 1 of 1 ALS Paragon Time Collected 10:00 11:45 10:45 9:00 LIMS Version: 6.228A Date Printed: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 URS Work Order# CHAIN OF CUSTODY/LABORATORY ANALYSIS REQUEST FORM u~s Corporntion. 8181 E. Tufts Avenue. Denver. co 80237 f) 303-694-2770 0 Pax 303-694-3946 PAGE_\ -OF 1 0°10\0 lo lo Project Name ' Project Number ANALYSIS REQUESTED (Include !vfet!rod Number and Co11tai'n.er Presen•ative) Noble -Water Characterization 22239457.00001 Project Manager: Richard Henry Report To: Sheri O'Connor PRESERVATIVE Company/Address ~ . Prcscrvntive Key 0 URS Corporation " 0 0. NONE 0 ·a ' 8181 E. Tufts Avenue ·;; " 00 1. HCI " N 2. HN01 0 ui "J: Denver. CO 80237 u "' J. H~so~ ~ !-0 0: 4. N::iOH 0 ·; . ~ " ui ~ . "' 5. Zn. Ace1a1e Phone# 303-740-3909 (Sheri O'Connor) FAX# (303) 694-3946 !URS) " Q E ·a N "' " '"1 6. MeOH E !-" CJ • • • • • 0 . ~ 0 " 11 0 " 7. N~HSOJ ;nplet1 G":X _)1'l Sampler's Printed Name z :i: g "' • u 0 "' ;> . 0: ~ ~ • " S. Other < G~c -,; E .E "' " ~ "' o<J " -~ u -,; ,,;; Ot!1er \)A"'b SL.Ac.t_ 13 " E 0 . 0 0 -e 9. -,; ~ 0 ;; 6 "' :':'. I ,_. -e "' "' !-!-;> !-CJ REMARKS FOR LAB SAMPLING LAB FIELD SAiVlPLE ID l'SE ONLY DATE TIJ\·IE MATRIX CONTAINER SOV-l B-P\1./-GPTF I 1/12109 IO'.o:lA \Vater 19 x x x x x x x x x x x x x SGV-!J-PW-GPTF z. 1/12/09 lt"-1.l~"' Wnter 19 x x x x x x x x x x x x x SGV-JK-PW-GPTF 3 1112109 lo:LtS ""-\\later 19 x i x x x x x x x x x x x x DUT\-348-PW-GPTF 'I l/11J09 <j•.ooA Water 19 x I x x x x x x x x x x x x I RI f' ~(_ .. "''"-6 •112/0'1 \ ' ' SPECIAL JNSTRUCT!ONS/COMMENTS Matrix Key: TURNAROUND REQUIREMENTS REPORT REQUIREMENTS INVOICE !NFORMAT!ON W =Water __ RUSI-I (mrchnrges a11ply} ___ l 'R•,_.ults Onh S '"'Soil/Sediment B =Biota __ . __ 24 hr _____ •IR hr ___ ;:. d~~· ___ 11. lte~ults +QC Sumnmrk~ ILC'S. PO# O=Otlier DUI'. MSfMSD as required) Container Key: __ L_STANDAR.D ___ UL Results -QC' a~d C~lihrarion BILL TO· P =Plastic Suntmaries URS Contact: G =Glass REQUESTED FA.'( DATE __ X __ TV. Dm;i Valjdation Report wl1h C=Clear Raw Darn A=Amber See SO\V 0 V= Vial ___ Speei~lized Forms/Custom Report SUBM1SSrON #; Z = Ziploc bng REQUESTED REPORT DATE M =Multiple types Etla!a __ Ye~ ___ No SeeQAPP 0 SAMPLE RECEIPT: CONDITlON/COOLER TEMP: CUSTODY SEALS: Y N R ·L!NQUISHEp BY 1 RECEIVED BY RELJNQU!Sl-JED BY RECEIVED BY RELINQUISHED BY RECEIVED BY Signatu _JJ. µJ.:-SiM /Y!J 0 Si!,.>nature Sib'Ilature Signnture Signature ' -' Printed N<nne David Slack PrmietName .J Or\,e...-, Printed Name Primed Name Printed Name Printed Name i:v-o. firm URS Corporation Firm Firm Finn Finn Firm ALS 7'1.v-ci..e,ol-""\ Dnre1Time 01112/09 '-j-.oo P~ Oateffime Date.'Time Da1crrime Date/Time D;ite,T11ne 1/ ,.,_/o-, 1015 C:\Documents ~nd Set!, ;fl:j_~l•ck\My Documen!s\Ps'1!gon CDC:. Noble Waler Characterization 011209.dac 1!1010~ 3:~8 PM \Vhite and Yeli J lab Pink-sample m:i.nagement Cooler \ O• -4-- ALS Paragon lnorganics Case Narrative URS Noble-Water Characterization --22239457.00001 Work Order Number: 0901066 1. This report consists of 4 water samples. 2. The samples were received cool and intact by ALS Paragon on 01/13/09. 3. Samples 0901066-1 and -2 for ammonia as N were not correctly preserved. The samples were preserved with sulfuric acid to a pH less than 2 upon receipt. Samples 0901066-1 thru -4 for total cyanide were not correctly preserved. The samples were preserved with sodium hydroxide upon receipt. At time of total cyanide analysis, sample 0901066-1 had a pH of 11.5, samples 0901066-2 and -3 had a pH of 11.8, and sample 0901066-4 had a ph of greater than 12. For the sulfide analysis, aliquots were taken from unpreserved bottles. 4. The samples were prepared for analysis based on SW-846, 3"' Edition procedures, Methods for the Chemical Analysis of Waters and Wastes (MCAW\V), May 1994 procedures, and Enviromnental Monitoring Systems Laboratory (EMSL) Rev 2.1 procedures. 5. The samples were analyzed following SW-846, MCA WW, and EMSL procedures for the following methods: Analyte Method SOP# Alkalinity 310.l 1106 Rev 7 Bicarbonate 310.l 1106 Rev 7 Carbonate 310.l 1106 Rev 7 Ammonia asN 350.1 1129Rev6 Total cyanide 9014 1110 Rev 12 pH 9040B 1126 Rev 16 Sulfide 376.l 1120 Rev 5 TDS 160.1 1101Revl0 TSS 160.2 1100 Rev 10 Bromide 300.0 1113.Revll Chloride 300.0 1113Rev11 Fluoride 300.0 1113Rev11 1 Analyte Nitrate as N Nitrite as N Orthophosphate as P Sulfate Method 300.0 300.0 300.0 300.0 6. All staudards and solutions were used within their recommended shelflife. SOP# 1113Rev11 Ill3RevII Ill3 Rev II Ill3Rev11 7. The samples were prepared and analyzed within the established hold time for each analysis. All in house quality control procedures were followed, as desc1ibed below. 8. General quality control procedures. A ~~ " A preparation (method) blank and laboratory control sample (LCS) were prepared and analyzed with the samples in each applicable preparation batch. There were not more than 20 samples in each preparation batch. " The method blank associated with each applicable batch was below the reporting limit for the requested analytes. This indicates that no contaminants were introduced to the samples during preparation and analysis. " The LCS was within the acceptance limits for each applicable analysis. " All initial and continuing calibration blanks (ICB/CCB) associated with each applicable analytical batch were below the reporting limit for the requested analytes. ~ All initial and continuing calibration verifications (!CV/CCV) associated with each applicable analytical batch were within the acceptance criteria for the requested analytes. This indicates a valid calibration and stable instrnment conditions. 9. Matrix specific quality control procedures. Sample 090 I 066-4 was designated as the quality control sample for the pH analysis. Per method requirements, matrix QC was performed for the remaining analyses. Since a sample from this order number was not the selected quality control (QC) sample, matrix specific QC results are not included in this report. Similarity of matrix and therefore relevance of the QC results should not be automatically inferred for any sample other than the native sample selected for QC. ~ A sample duplicate was prepared and analyzed with the pH batch. All guidance criteria for precision were 1net. 10. Electrical conductivity screening indicated that the concentration of dissolved salts was high in the samples. Therefore, it was necessary to dilute the samples prior to injection into the ion chromatograph in order to minimize the amount of salts loaded into the analytical columu. It was necessary to further dilute the samples in order to bring the chloride concentrations into the analytical range of the ion clu·omatograph (IC). 2 It was necessary to dilute samples 0901066-1, -2, and -4 in order to bring the a=onia as N concentrations into the analytical range of the flow injection analyzer (FIA). Redu9ed aliquots were taken of the samples for the alkalinity, bicarbonate, and carbonate analysis. Reporting limits were elevated accordingly. Reduced aliquots were taken of the samples for the TDS analysis. Reporting limits were elevated accordingly. Reduced aliquots were taken of samples 090 I 066-1 thru -3 for the TSS analysis. Reporting limits were elevated accordingly. 11. Manual integrations are performed when needed to provide consistent and defensible data following the guidelines in SOP 939 Revision 3. Whenever manual integrations are performed, before and after chromatograms of the peak that were manually integrated are included in the report along with the reason why the re-integration was necessary. The data contained in the following report have been reviewed and approved by the personnel listed below. In addition, ALS Paragon certifies that the analyses reported herein are true, complete and correct within the limits of the methods employed. Megan Johnson 11u/oj Dat I Inorganics Primary Data Reviewer CG-~ J(z.'? /o"f D!tte 1 Inorganics Final Data Reviewer 3 pH in water @25 Degrees Celsius Method SW9040B Sample Results Lab Name: ALS:Paragon Client Name: URS Client Project ID: Noble-Water Characterization 22239457.00001 Work Order Number: 0901066 Final Volume: 20 ml Reporting Basis: As Received Matrix: WATER Prep Method: NONE Result Units: pH Date Date Date Percent Diiution Client Sample ID Lab ID Collected Prepared Analyzed Moisture Factor Result SGV-1B-PW-GPTF 0901066-1 01/12/2009 01/13/2009 01/13/2009 NIA 1 7.25 SGV-1J-PW-GPTF 0901066-2 01/12/2009 01/13/2009 01/13/2009 NIA 1 6.94 SGV-1K-PW-GPTF 0901066-3 01/12/2009 01/13/2009 01/13/2009 NIA 1 7.07 DUTl-348-PW-GPTF 0901066-4 01/12/2009 01/13/2009 01/13/2009 NIA 1 6.45 Comments: 1. ND or U = Nol Detected at or above the client requested detection limit. Data Package ID: ph0901066-1 Date Printed: Tuesday, January 20, 2009 ALS Paragon LIMS Version: B.235A Reporting Sample Limit Flag Aliquot 0.1 20 ml 0.1 20 ml 0.1 20 ml 0.1 20 ml Page 1 of 1 21 TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS Method EPA160.1 Sample Results Lab Name: ALS Paragon Client Name: UR~ Client Project JD: Noble-Water Characterization 22239457.00001 Work Order Number: 0901066 Final Volume: 100 m! Reporting Basis: As Received Matrix: WATER Prep Method: METHOD Result Units: MG/L Date Date Date Client Sample ID Lab ID Collected Prepared Analyzed SGV-18-PW-GPTF 0901066-1 01/12/2009 01/13/2009 01/14/2009 SGV-1J-PW-GPTF 0901066-2 01/12/2009 01/13/2009 01/14/2009 SGV-1K-PW-GPTF 0901066-3 01/12/2009 01/13/2009 01/14/2009 DUTl-348-PW-GPTF 0901066-4 01/12/2009 01/13/2009 01/14/2009 Comments: 1. ND or U = Not Detected at or above the client requested detection limit. Data Package ID: td0901066-1 Percent Moisture NIA NIA NIA NIA Date Printed: Tuesday, January 20, 2009 ALS Paragon LIMS Version: 6.235A Dilution Factor 1 1 1 1 Reporting Sample Result Limit Flag Aliquot 24000 1000 2ml 23000 1000 2ml 21000 1000 2 ml 33000 1000 2ml Page 1 of 1 23 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 Proposed Injection Program Parachute Ranch 26-348 Disposal Location I County Sec. 26, T7S, R96W I Garfield Items Injection Zone Cozzette, Corcoran Injection Interval 5584' to 5892' Proposed Surface Injection Pressure 2000 to 4000 Estimated Frac-gradient 0.62 Estimated Rate 500 to 3000 Estimated TDS for Zone Fluid 17,000 Estimated TDS of Injection Fluid 25,000 Proposed Stimulation Volume 3,000 Proposed Set Packer Depth 5479' Tubing Landing Depth (2 3/8" N-80) 5484' Treating Chemicals TBD Filters TBD Storage Tanks TBD Pumps TBD Automation TBD Remedial Injection Program Items Timing Mechanical Integrity Test TBD by State Units N/A ft psig psi/ft bbls/day TDS TDS lb/ft of sand ft ft N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A List of Oil and Gas Wells within 1/2 Mile of Parachute Ranch Federal 26-348 LABEL UWl/API BOTLAT BOTLON PR 26-24A 05045156820000 39.404623 -108.07892 PR 26-248 05045156830000 39.403555 -108.078983 PR 26-24C 05045156900000 39.402608 -108.078845 PR 26-240 05045156910000 39.401693 -108.078987 PR 26-34A 05045156840000 39.40463 -108.074172 PR 26-348 05045156890000 39.403678 -108.074046 PR 26-34C 05045156810000 39.402674 -108.0741 PR 26-340 05045156880000 39.401762 -108.074081 PR 26-44A 05045156860000 39.404386 -108.069286 PR 26-448 05045156850000 39.40353 -108.069459 PR 26-44C 05045156920000 39.40266 -108.069331 PR 26-440 05045156870000 39.401804 -108.0693 PR Fed 35-31 A 05045155920000 39.400947 -108.073957 PR Fed 35-31 B 05045155910000 39.400045 -108.074016 PR Fed 35-31 C 05045151470000 39.398998 -108.074164 PR Fed 35-310 05045151500000 39.398176 -108.074039 PR Fed 35-32A 05045151530000 39.397215 -108.073999 PR Fed 35-41 A 0504515593000 39.400782 -108.069051 PR Fed 35-418 05045151450000 39.400045 -108.06912 PR Fed 35-41 C 05045151540000 39.399017 -108.069182 PR Fed 35-410 05045151480000 39.398112 -108.069453 Spec Rest #SG 21-35 05045151380000 39.400995 -108.07841 Spec Rest #SG 321-35 05045151390000 39.40018 -108.078627 Spec Rest SG 421-35 05045151400000 39.399341 -108.078847 Spec Rest SG 521-35 05045151410000 39.398457 -108.078994 1625 Broadway Suite 2000 Denver, CO 80202 Tel: 303.228.4332 Fax: 303.228.4282 iward@ nobleenergyinc.com Irene M. Ward Sr. Landman rl/jnoble ' \,J energy October 5TH , 2009 CERTIFIED MAILINGS ATTACHED Mineral Owners and Surface Owners within V. mile RE: Application for Water Disposal Well Parachute Ranch Federal 26-34B Township 7 South, Range 96 West, 5th P.M. Section 26: SW/4SE/4 Garfield County, CO Dear Owner: Noble Energy, Inc ("Noble") is filing an application with the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (the COGCC) to complete the Parachute Ranch Federal 26-34B as a Water Disposal Well. Noble is filing the application as part of its efforts to reduce water hauling for its oil and gas operations in the area. In accordance with the rules and regulations of the COGCC, this letter has been sent as "Notice" of Noble's application to dedicate the above well for water injection which will target the Iles formation as the objective disposal interval. Any person who would be directly and adversely affected or aggrieved by the authorization of the underground disposal into the proposed injection zone may file within fifteen (15) days of this notification a written request for a public hearing before the COGCC. Such requests must meet protest requirements specified in subparagraph m of rule 325. Additional information on the operation of the proposed disposal well may also be obtained at the COGCC office. If you have any questions concerning this application, please contact the undersigned at (303) 228-4332. Thank you. Respectfully, Noble Energy, Inc. ~ :J-tet1$ /t1. wJff?.D Irene M. Ward Sr. Land Negotiator cc: COGCC M!NERAL OWNER NOBLE ENERGY INC. WILLIAMS PRODUCTION RMT CO USA BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT THE RANCH AT PARACHUTE CRAIG L. HAYWARD CRAIG L. HAYWARD CRISTY A. KOENEKE CRISTY A. KOENEKE JUD!TH R. HAYWARD JUDITH R. HAYWARD PUCKETT LAND COMPANY YATES PETROLEUM CORPORATION YATES DRILLING COMPANY MYCO INDUSTRIES INC. ABO PETROLEUM CORPORATION WILLIAMS PRODUCTION RMT CO LARAMIE ENERGY LLC DONALD R. THROM . HOWARD ORONA CRAIG L. HAYWARD CHRISTY ANN HAYWARD KOENEKE ACEE BCEE TRUSTEES OF HOBART COLLEGE TRUSTEES OF WILLIAM SMITH COLLEGE JUDITH R. HAYWARD SPECIALTY RESTAURANTS CORP & STOCKTON RESTAURAN PATRICIA L RICHARDSON APOLLO LARRY A. KLEBOLD AND KAREN K. KLEBOLO PARACHUTE RANCH FEDERAL 26-348 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 96 WEST, 6TH, P.M., GARFIELD COUNTY, CO LIST OF MINERAL OWNERS WITHIN 114 MILE LEGAL DESCRIPTION NE/4 SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY CO NE!4 SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY CO NE/4 SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY CO NE/4 SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY CO NE/4 SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH. RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY CO NE/4 SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96WEST. GARFIELD CTY CO NE/4 SECTION 35. TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH. RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY CO NE/4 SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY CO NE/4 SECTION 35. TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH. RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY CO NE/4 SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY CO NE/4 SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY. CO NE/4 SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY. CO NE/4 SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY CO NE/4 SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY, CO NE/4 SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY CO NE/4NW/4 SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY CO NE/4NW/4 SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY CO NE/4NW/4 SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY CO NE/4NW!4 SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY CO NE/4NW/4 SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY CO NE!4NW/4 SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY. CO NEl4NW/4 SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY. CO NE/4NW/4 SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY. CO NE/4NW/4 SECTION 35. TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY. CO NE/4NW/4 SECTION 35. TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY. CO NE/4NW!4 SECTION 35. TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY. CO NE/4NW/4 SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH. RANGE 96 WEST. GARFIELD CTY CO NE/4NW/4 SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY CO NE/4NW/4 SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST. GARFIELD CTY CO ADDRESS 1625 S. BROADWAY, SUITE 2200, DENVER, CO 80202 101212009 1 1515 ARAPAHOE STREET, #1000, DENVER, CO 80202 2425 S. GRAND, #101, GLENWOOD SPRINGS, CO 81601 1689 COUNTY ROAD 300, PARACHUTE, CO 81635 2581 PARK LANE, LAFAYETTE CO 80026 582 MANORWOOO LANE, LOUISVILLE, CO 80027-3239 1650 38TH STREET #101 WEST, BOULDER, CO 80301 8065 MARSHAL CT ARVADA CO 80003-1708 2581 PARK LANE LAFAYETTE, CO 80026 180 S. SECOND CT, PARACHUTE CO 81635-9610 5460 $.QUEBEC ST,# 250,GREENWOOD V!LLAGE,CO 80111 105 S 4TH STREET, ARTESIA, NEW MEXICO 88210 105 S 4TH STREET, ARTESIA NEW MEXICO 88210 423 W. MAIN, ARTESIA, NEW MEXICO 88210 1405 S. 4TH STREET, ARTESIA, NEW MEXICO 88210 1515 ARAPAHOE STREET, #1000, DENVER CO 80202 1512 LARIMER STREET, SUITE 1000, DENVER, CO 80202 1689 COUNTY ROAD 300, PARACHUTE, CO 81635 P.O. BOX 1 PARACHUTE COP 81635 2581 PARK LAND, LAFAYETTE, CO 80026 1650 38TH STREET, #101 WEST BOULDER, CO 80301 6320 E. 4TH AVE_ DENVER CO 80220 629 S. MAIN STREET, GENEVA, NEW YORK 14456 629 S. MAIN STREET, GENEVA, NEW YORK 14456 180 S. 2ND STREET, PARACHUTE, CO 81635 8191 E KAISER BLVD, ANAHEIM, CA 92808-2214 7517 COUNTY ROAD 306 PARACHUTE, CO 81635 1557 OGDEN STREET, SUITE 300, DENVER, CO 80218 301 HIMALAYA AVE, BROOMFIELD CO 80020 - MINERAL OWNER THE RANCH AT PARACHUTE CRAIG L. HAYWARD CRAIG L. HAYWARD CRISTY A. KOENEKE CRISTY A. KOENEKE JUDITH R. HAYWARD JUDITH R. HAYWARD WILLIAMS PRODUCTION RMT CO NOBLE ENERGY INC. YATES PETROLEUM CORPORATION YATES DRILLING COMPANY MYCO INDUSTRIES !NC. ABO PETROLEUM CORPORATION THE RANCH AT PARACHUTE CRAIG L. HAYWARD CRAIG L. HAYWARD CRISTY A. KOENEKE ~RISTY A. KOENEKE JUDITH R. HAYWARD JUDITH R. HAYWARD WILLIAMS PRODUCTION RMT CO NOBLE ENERGY !NC. YATES PETROLEUM CORPORATION YATES DRILLING COMPANY MYCO INDUSTRIES INC. ABO PETROLEUM CORPORATION WILLIAMS PRODUCTION RMT CO EXXONMOBILE CORPORATION THE SAL VAT ~MY INTERMOUNTAJN DIVISION PARACHUTE RANCH FEDERAL 26·34B TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 96 WEST, 6TH, P.M., GARFIELD COUNTY, CO LIST OF MINERAL OWNERS WITHIN 1/4 MILE LEGAL DESCRIPTION SE/4SW/4 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY CO SE/4SW/4 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY CO SE/4SW!4 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY CO SE!4SW/4 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY CO SE/4SW/4 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY CO SE/4SW/4 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY CO SE/4SW/4 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY CO SE/4SW/4 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY CO SE/4SW/4.. SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY CO SE/4SWJ4 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY CO SE/4SW/4 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY CO I SE/4SW/4 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY CO SE!4SW/4 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY CO S/2SE/4 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY CO S/2SE!4 SECTION 26. TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY CO S/2SE!4 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY CO S!2SE/4 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY CO S/2SE/4 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY CO S/2SE/4 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY CO S/2SE!4 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY CO S/2SE/4 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY CO Sf2SE/4 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY CO S/2SE/4 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY CO S/2SE/4 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY CO S/2SE/4 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY CO S/2SE/4 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST GARFIELD CTY CO TRACT 2. N/2SE/4. NE/4SW/4. and that oart of the NW/4SW/4, !vino South and East of the West and North boundarv of Countv Road No. 300 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WE~T 6TH. P.M. GARFIELD COUNTY CO 10/2/2009 2 ADDRESS 1689 COUNTY ROAD 300, PARACHUTE CO 81635 2581 PARK LANE LAFAYETTE, CO 80026 582 MANORWOOO LANE, LOUlSV!LlE. CO 80027-3239 1650 38TH STREET #101 WEST, BOULDER, CO 80301 8065 MARSHAL CT, ARVADA CO 80003-1708 2581 PARK LANE, LAFAYETTE, CO 80026 180 S. SECOND CT, PARACHUTE CO 81635-9610 1625 S. BROADWAY SUITE 2200, DENVER, CO 80202 1515 ARAPAHOE STREET. #1000, DENVER, CO 80202 105 S 4TH STREET, ARTESIA, NEW MEXICO 88210 105 S 4TH STREET, ARTESIA., NEW MEXICO 88210 423 W. MAIN. ARTESIA, NEW MEXICO 88210 1405 S. 4TH STREET, ARTESIA, NEW MEXICO 88210 1689 COUNTY ROAD 300, PARACHUTE, CO 81635 2581 PARK LANE. LAFAYETTE, CO 80026 582 MANORWOOD LANE LOUISVILLE CO 80027-3239 1650 38TH STREET. #101 WEST BOULDER, CO 80301 BOGS MARSHAL CT ARVADA CO 80003-1708 2581 PARK LANE, LAFAYETTE, CO 80026 180 S. SECOND CT, PARACHUTE CO 81635-9610 1625 S. BROADWAY, SUITE 2200, DENVER, CO 80202 1515 ARAPAHOE STREET, #1000, DENVER, CO 80202 105 S 4TH STREET, ARTESIA, NEW MEXICO 88210 105 S 4TH STREET, ARTE51A. NEW MEXICO 88210 423 W. MAIN, ARTESIA, NEW MEXICO 88210 1405 S. 4TH STREET ARTESIA. NEW MEXICO 88210 I 1515 ARAPAHOE STREET. 111000. DENVER, CO 80202 3 GREENWAY PLAZA, HOUSTON, TX 77046 1370 PENNSYLVANIA STREET, DENVER CO 80203 SURFACE OWNER LARRY A. KLEBOLD AND KAREN K. KLEBOLD DONALD R. THROM LARRY A. KLEBOLD AND KAREN K. KLEBOLD DONALD R. THROM DONALD R. THROM DONALD R. THROM -· PARACHUTE RANCH FEDERAL 26-34B TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 96 WEST, 6TH, P.M. GARFIELD COUNTY, CO LIST OF SURFACE OWNERS WITHIN 1/4 MILE LEGAL DESCRIPTION NEf4 SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST 6TH P.M. GARFIELD CTY CO NEf4 SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST 6TH P.M. GARFIELD CTY CO NE!4NW/4 SECTJON35 TOWNSHIP7SOUTH RANGE96WEST 6TH P.M. GARFIELD CTY CO SE/4SW/4 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST GTH P.M. GARFIELD CTY, CO S25Ef4 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST GTH P.M. GARFIELD CTY CO TRACT 2 N/2SE/4 NE/4SW/4 and that nart of the NW/4SWf4 Jvinn South and East of the West and North boundarv of Countv Road No. 300 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH RANGE 96 WEST 6TH. P.M. GARFIELD COUNTY CO ADDRESS 1012/2009 1 1691 COUNTY ROAD 300, PARACHUTE CO 81635 1689 COUNTY ROAD 300, PARACHUTE CO 81635-9428 1691 COUNTY ROAD 300, PARACHUTE CO 81635 1689 COUNTY ROAD 300, PARACHUTE CO 81635-9428 1689 COUNTY ROAD 300 PARACHUTE CO 81635-9428 1689 COUNTY ROAD 300 PARACHUTE CO 81635-9428 - - ~-:r;; ;.: ·~·1 L;,t'l ~Si ~ -\1 ~ "'I ~~ l'il " ;lj -""' ~ ;i.~"' _, 1/"') I:'~ ~:~ l_:· .• 1 ~~[ iii! Complete ftems 1, 2, and 3. Also complete Item 4 if Restricted Deliveiy Is desired. Ei1 Print your name and address· on the reverse so that \"Je can return the card to you. · lil Attach this card to the back of the mai!piece, or on the front if space permits. "I. Article Addressed to; CHARLES F. WELLER AND EV A CHARLENE WELLER 5331 FENWICK WAY COURT SUGARLAND, TEXAS 77479 A. S!gnatura x D Agent D Addressee B. Received by (Printed Name) C. Date of Delivery D. !s delivery address different from Item 1? D Yes If YES, enter delivel)' address below: D No ~· ~~Ice Type 19' C.rtlfled Mail D Registered D Insured Mail D Express Mail D Return Receipt for Merchandise OC.O.D. 4. Restrtcted Delivery? (Extra Fee) DYes : 2. Article Number 7008 1830 0003 4169 9490 (Transfer from service label) : 'PS Form 3811, Februaiy 2004 'I Domestic Return Receipt 1D2595-02·M-1540 :· 1 625 Broadway Suite 2200 Denver, Colorado 80202 CJ CJ r:r r:r "'"" "'"" r:r r:r r:r r:r ..JJ J] rl rl =r-=r- f.V"'~lr-""".r:i fl \C noble energy rn rn CJ CJ f=.letum P..:;ceip! FeG [----- CJ (E:ndorsomen! Required) CJ CJ CJ R<.,striCLed DeITvery Fee CJ CJ \Endorsc:meril. Required) I rn rn Total Posl<:1ge & Fees l $ I "' "' I rl rl Pos\rnail<: Hem « ql): p;'GflTib ~ ~ lr-------------CHARLES F. WELLER ANO EVA CHARLENE WELLER Cl CJ Street Apt No 5331 FENWICK WAY COURT f'-f'-~:_:_?_~~~-~'!_. SUGARLANO, TEXAS 77479 Ci!y; Sl'a!e, ZiP. I ~ I -'\...,.,---,-, -' -,___ 1l 1:1.:.ij_;t~.tt:\iP.!l&S:,,,..l}f.~~~~..¢{ ,, CHARLES F. WELLER AND EVA CHARLENE WELLER 5331 FENWICK WAY COURT SUGARLAND, TEXAS 77479 ,J :•1 ., ,, ~' l llll Complete items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete item 4 if Restricted DelivefY" is desired. m: Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. ; ru Attach this card to the back of the rnallpiece, or on the front if space permits. 1, Miele Addressed to: STEVEN W. WELLER AND TONI L WELLER 415 BAYOU COVE COURT HOUSTON. TEXAS 77402 A Signature x 0 Agent 0 Addressee 8. Received by (Printed Name) C. Date of Delivery D. Is delivery address different from Item 1? D Yes lf YES, enter delivery address below: D No / 3. Se_Wice Type Certified Mail Cl Registered D Insured Mail D Express Mall D Return Receipt for Merchandise Dc.o.o. 4. Restrlcted Delivery? (£.vtra FGe) DYes 2. Article Number • (Tronsferfromservlcalabelj 7008 1/BD 0003 4169 9476 i PS Form 3811, February 2004 .. -.. -·-· -· --_J ! Domestic Return Recelpt 1 625 Broadway Suite 2200 Denver, Colorado 80202 M::l; noble !!J ~ energy ..JJ 0- ::T" Ir Ir' ..JJ r'l ::T" Postags $ 1------i CertiUed Fee rn rn DD DD DD (Endb';~;u:e~~~~i~~) Fl" j Restricted Delivery Fee 0 0 iEndorSGmeni FlequirncJ} rn rn Q'J .1;Q Tola\ Postage & fees $ r'l r'l '-"'------..J Postmark Here '° '° ~"'ent ra DD··---0 0 srr""ii:J(A;Tt~o-; ~ r-orPO&xNo .. , STEVEN W. WELLER AND TON! L WELLER 415 BAYOU COVE COURT HOUSTON, TEXAS 77402 [Cil:Y;-'Staie.-z1p; ~ vfK 1 -! 102595-02-M-1540 : I !1 STEVEN W. WELLER AND TONI L WELLER 415 BAYOU COVE COURT HOUSTON, TEXAS 77402 ·~~ ~~ q ' ~· :Jj ~' .;i •.1 ~1 :·~ :-> ' ·' .~ ., ; ;j 'ii 1 '.:I ,:1 d ll !I ~i ili ti! Complete items 1. 2, and 3. Also complete item 4 If Restricted Delivery ls desired. ~ Print your name and address· on the reversG so that we can return the card to you. · 151 Attach this card to the back of the mallpiece, or on the front if space permits. A Signature x 0 Agent 0 Addressee 8. Received by (Printed Nwne) C. Date of Delivery · i. Article Addressed to: D. ls delivery address different from Item 1? 0 Yes lf YES, enter delivery addrets below: D No PATRICIA RICHARDSON 7517 COUNTY ROAD 306 PARACHUTE, COLORADO 81635 3. s.,.rce Type D Express Mall 2:f Certified Mall D Registered D Insured Mai! 0 Return Recarpt for fvlerchandlse OC.0.D. 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) DYcs 2. Article Number (Transfer from service label) 7008 1830 0003 4169 9377 PS Fotm 381 i, February 2004 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-02-M-1540 ! ~ 1625 Broadway Suite 2200 Denver, Colorado 80202 lr'Vi~ i3 \:7 noble energy ['-['- ['-['- fTl fTl i:r i:r ,,... IT"" ...a ...a rl rl .:r .:r rn rn Cl Cl Cl Cl Cl Cl Cl Cl rn rn co co r'l r'l "" co Cl Cl Cl Cl ['-['- ., ! Postm;:;.;I.; 1-lem Qf 1 sont To ·1 r'SfrdS1:·Ajji~i\.iO:;········ PATRICIA R!CHARDSON ---·····1 ! or P0£3ox No. 7517 COUNTY ROAD '.306 j [ ·---·------------------PARACHUTE COLORADO 81635 \-······ Ci1)', Stale, 2.IP+4 ' °""'~~'1t1ii'f~~~~ PATRICIA RICHARDSON 7517 COUNTY ROAD 306 PARACHUTE, COLORADO 81635 llil Complete items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete Item 4 If Restricted Delivery ls desired. ~ Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. A. Signature x 8. Received by (Printed Name) D Agent O Addressee C. Date of Delivery !.'2 Attach this card to the back of the rnailpiece, or on the front if space permits. 1. Article Addressed to: D. ls delivery address different from Item 1? D Yes lf YES, enter delivery address below: D No YATES DRILLING COMPANY 105 S. 4TH STREET ARTESIA. NEW MEXICO 38210 D Express Mall 3. SoWice Type Certified Man D Registered 0 Insured Mall D Return Receipt for fv'ierchandise Dc.o.o. 4. Restricted Deliveiy? (Extra Fee) 2. Article Number (f ransfer from seNfce label) 7008 1830 0003 4169 9506 PS Form 3 8 i i , February 2004 1 625 Broadway Suite 2200 Denver, Colorado 80202 ..JJ ...JJ Cl D lY'\' '.:!I d \'._,, Domestic Return Receipt noble energy ~ ~ F@m:m1~jmr:iB@1t·?ffel?ft~,_~BJm®SDt;l)'?i'~h''f43·Ji.1i§ii»@.&fi; m !lilSiiiiA '', rr-IT"' ..JJ ...JJ I I r-=I rl Poslege j Si \ .:r-.:::r-~ --------i rn rn Celiif\00 Foe I i D D Retum R,;iceint Fr::e .' D D (Endorsernent Required) ~ Poslmarll Hern D D . ,------11 Restncted Qe11vc;y_ f;.."8 \ 0 0 {~ndorsement Reo,wrod) i ' rn rn l i:Q cO Total ?os1ogs & Fees . $ r'l r'l ~~~~~~~~ C:O cO f Sa(ir Ta ~ § \s1reo1:-APi'~r~o::--------· f'-p--I or PO Box No. tCfrj{'Sic"ii~ZiP.:.;T--··--- YATES DRILLING COMPANY 1 as s. 4TH STREET ARTESIA, NEW MEXICO 88210 i tlb!'1ill'~~J.~tlllliW?t~~'Wg~,~it4!.'!i~~"·' p.j(~ I : DYes 102595-02-M-1540 YATES DRILLING COMPANY 105 S. 4TH STREET ARTESIA, NEW MEXICO 'I t~~::1 '. ~L~', "~ ~\' !~ ~'.: ::-~ ...... ,,j ;::-...., -.·i ~'.'c'•.'oJ ::-~ ·~·, •. ~ .. ,, -·" \:,~~ ._:1 R"t:!-1 ~ "'l fiit? 1''.l :~:j ~~2 , 1" Complete items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete Item 4 if Restricted Delivery ls desired. A Signature 0 Agent , \ill Print your name and address on the reverse x 0 Addressee ' so that we can return the card to you. lil'. Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or on the front if space permits. B. Rece!ved by (Printed Name) C. Date of Delivery : i. Article Addressed to: PARKER GEOSCIENCE CONSUL TING, LLC 6346 SECREST STREET ARVADA, COLORADO 80403 2. Article Number (Transfer from service label) D. ls delivery address different from Item 1? D Yes !f YES, enter delivery address below: D No 3. s~foeTypo 121" Certified Mail D Registered D Insured Mail 0 Express Mal! D Return Receipt for Merchandise DC.0.D. 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) DYes 7008 1830 0003 4169 9384 . PS Form 3811, February 2004 Domestic Return Receipt 102595'-02-M-1540 1625 Broadway Suite 2200 Denver, Colorado 80202 :::r :::r "' "' rn rn lT' lT' tr tr ..11 rl :::r rn rn D D D D D D D D rn rn "" "' rl rl rl"""' noble § t energy Poslmare: Here "' "' D D ~-- 1 PARKER GEOSCIENCE CONSUL TING, LLC '------------------··· 6346 SECREST STREET D D ['-['- Stree(. Apt Na.; ARVADA COLORADO 80403 or PO Box ND. ' ·c~jtS!.ii.i:ZiP.;:4_· ~\%~@i:f~m · i I ~ ·~-~.-o<!'C Q+/ PARKER GEOSCIENCE CONSULTING, LLC 6346 SECREST STREET ARVADA, COLORADO 80403 ~;A;:·1 V?.si-1'" ~;~,i]:~'.~ !''~ii ' ' ~ ..c:S! p;;i\ ~ l"l!(, _, ""'J -1 ~;~ r ~ W Complete items 1, 2, and S. Also complete item 4 if Restricted Delivery Is desired. rJ Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. l;ll Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or on the front if space·permits. 1. Art.Icle Addressed to: TRUSTEE OF HOBART COLLEGE 629 S. MAIN STREET GENEVA, NEW YORK 14456 A Signature CJ Agent D Addressee x B. Rece!ved by (Printed blame) C. Date of Delivery D. Is delivery address different from item 1? D Yes If YES, enter delivery address below: D No 3. S~lce Type 0 Certlfled Mail D Registered D Insured Mail 0 Express Mall D Return Receipt for Merchandise 0 C.O.D. 4. Restrlcted Delivery? (Extra Feo) OYes , 2. Article Number (Transfer from service label) 7008 1830 0003 4169 9391 . PS Form 3811, February 2004 1625 Broadway Suite 2200 Denver, Colorado 80202 r1 r1 IT" IT" m m IT" IT" IT" IT" ..D ..D rl r1 ;:r-;:r- m m 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 m fTl '° '° r1 r1 Domestic Return Receipt ~I'\!~ ~IV noble energy PostmarJt Hem ?~~ 102595-02-M-1540 :r '° '° D 0 0 0 Senr'ro s1reet:?•iifNo:;-- or PO Box {'io. ·z;,_r,-s,-a,0:.-zli,;;:4· TRUSTEE OF HOBART COLLEGE 629 S. MAIN STREET TRUSTEE OF HOBART COLLEGE 629 S. MAIN STREET f'-f'-GENEVA, NEW YORK 14456 GENEVA, NEW YORK 14456 l~~~~~ire.11 \~~~~j 1\1~~ I ~ . ' - ~ ~ llll;l " §J ~1 ~ ~ I . ~, ~,,,. ti~~ .: Complete items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete item 4 if Restricted Delivery Is desired. IS Print your name and address on the reverse , so that we can return the card to you. A. Signature x B. Received by (Printed Name) D Agent D Addressee C. Date ot Delivery ~ Attach this card to the back of the mai!piece, or on the front if space permits. 1 1. Article Addressed to: D. ls deliveiy address different from item 1? D Yes !f YES, enter delivery address below: D No TRUSTEES OF WILLIAM SMITH COLLEGE 629 S. MAIN STREET GENEVA, NEW YORK 14456 D Express Mail 3. ~efalca Type g Certified Mail D Registered D Insured Mail tJ Return Receipt for Merchandise oc.o.o. 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) . 2. Article Numbor (Transfer from service labelj 7008 1830 0003 4169 9414 'PS Form 3811, February 2004 Domestic Return Receipt 1625 Broadway Suite 2200 Denver, Colorado 80202 n':lll ii \J noble energy TT r'l r'l T T IT" IT" IT" IT" Jl ...!l r'l r'l T T rn rn CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ rn rn cO cO ,.., ,.., Po~age IS I Certified F·eG Return Rer..:eipt Fee (Endorsement Hequired) e'---------1 Reslric:ted Oelivory Fee {Endomem~nl Requlmd) 1----l Toltil Postage & Fees J_!__ ! sem iO Postmarr.. Hero cO cO CJ CJ CJ D "Sfri.iii.A.Oi~iVO:;··· TRUSTEES OF WILLIAM SMITH COLLEGE 629 S. MAIN STREET ["'-["'-r. or PO Box No • GENEVA, NEW YORK 14456 CJ1Y:Si8{e:z;p_;.4··· ~f>.! l --1 ~TIT"l""•• ~.il'·™•-""4fl-~& .. l'l•·"'"'"""~·~··· d DYes 102595-02-M-1540 TRUSTEES OF WILLIAM SMITH COLLEGE 629 S. MAIN STREET GENEVA, NEW YORK 14456 ~11 fWil I ~ -l !!! ~ ~ ~ ii:~ , I . ~:J;Jt• ~:,~b~~ ~)}~ ; ' : fil.1 Complete items i, 2, and 3. Aiso complete item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. t1 Prlnt your name and address on the reverse A Signature x D Agent 0 Addressee ' so that we can return the card to you. 13 Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or on the front if space permits. B. Received by (Printed Name) C. Date of Delivery . i. Article Addressed to: D. ls delivery address different from item 1? D Yes Jf YES, enter delivery address below: D No GERALD P. GRUNSKA 7700 COUNTY ROAD 306 PARACHUTE, COLORADO 81635 3. Sep1lce Type Ef Certified Mail D Registered 0 Insured Mail D Express Mail D Return Receipt for Merchandise 0 C.0.0. 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) DYes 2. Article Number {Transfer from service /abelj 7008 1830 0003 4169 9421 PS Form 3811, Februa1y 2004 Domestic Return Receipt 1625 Broadway Suite 2200 Denver, Colorado 80202 lril'.'.:1.1 noble s v energy r'l r'l ru ru ::r ::r er er er er .Jl .Jl ?usr.age I$ r'l r'l ::r ::r CGntlied Foo rn rn D D Re\Um Receipt Foo D D \Endorsem0nt Requlr.ad} D D R"t;icted Dell~~ Foe ---==] D D (Emmcwrnoo< R•'"irad) _ rn rn ,. "' dJ Total Fost.s.ge &. Fees l ~ _ r'l r'l cO i:O \Sent To GERALD P. GRUNSKA Postm<:irl~ Haw ~ ~ t;r~:~:;":::::-:: 7700 COUNTY ROAD 306 PARACHUTE, COLORADO 81635 Ci(~~ $Cale .. ZJP¥4 - '-~01<1!1:<~'fiffKr :;lo: :ti~' tlli~ "102595-02-M-1540 -"';,'i'Ki-~~1 GERALD P. GRUNSKA 7700 COUNTY ROAD 306 PARACHUTE, COLORADO 81635 ~)I t'-1 ti:! Complete items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. Iii Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. m Attach this card to the back of the rnai!plece, or on the front if space permits. 1. Miele Addressed to: JLW INVESTMENT LLC 1557 OGDEN STREET SUITE 300 DENVER, COLORADO 80218 A Signature x D Agent O Addressee B. Received by (Printed Name) C. Date of De!Jvery D. Is dellveiy address different from Item 1? D Yes If YES, enter dellvery address below: 0 No ' 3. Servica1"ype I flYcertlfled Mail D Registered D Insured Mail CJ Express Mail D Ref.um Receipt for Merchandise OC.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) DYes : 2. Article Number (Transfer from service label) 7008 1830 0003 4169 9438 'PS Form 381 i, Febiuary 2004 1625 Broadway Suite 2200 Denver, Colorado 80202 "' "' rn rn Domestic Return Receipt re noble energy 102595-02·M·1540 ~~ lj f~ ~ ·= ' "'"" J:r "'"" J:r ~-" ~ -_,,. ~ ' ~ ~ 1.I ~ l ~ ' !1 l I ~ J:r Ir" ...J] ...J] rl rl """ """ rn rn D D Return Aec;::Jpf Fee 1 Po:otmaril D D IL-"-•--·---' D---··'•-'<\ I l-l8J'l3 D D D D '"°""MOO""'""''', .•• I I Z\( rn rn (Endorsement Requ1rnd) c[] co Tota! PostagG & Fee.s ~ c-'l rl Senl-fo-----JLW INVESTMENT LLC .----1 "' "' I ----1557 OGDEN STREET SUITE~300 0 CJ 'G&ti-e°iS~~.Ol~i~·O:;--·---DENVER, COLORA. DO 80218 ·---0 D or PO /Jox !\'O. r-r------------------------fCizV. State, ZIP-r4 ~~~~ JLW INVESTMENT LLC 1557 OGDEN STREET SUITE 300 DENVER, COLORADO 80218 l"'l [~j i''·'I tt;1 t~~ :::~. . ,, 21! :::;1 ... ti triJ -'r ;7/1 "'-"'·j. ~ :1/ ~· •B {·:'.1 n~i r~ \!',~ LJ : llil Complete items 11 2, and 3. Also complete 1 Item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. : lii.l Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. A. Signature x B. Received by (Printed Name) 0 Agent D Addressee C. Date of Delivery : iii! Attach this card to the back of the mai!plece, or on the front If space permits. D. ls delivery address different from Item 1? D Yes , 1. Miele Addressed to: FREEMANlNVESTMENTS 3415 SOUTH CLAYTON BLVD. ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO 80113 !f YES, enter delivery address below: D No 3. s,,vtce Type D Express Mali !':! Certlflod Mail D Registered 0 Insured Mail D Return Receipt for Merchandise OC.O.D. 4. Restrtcted Delivery? (£xtra Fee) DYes : 2. Article Number (Transfer from service label) 7008 1830 0003 4169 9445 i, PS Form 3811, Februaiy 2004 Domestic Return Receipt 1625 Broadway Suite 2200 Denver, Colorado 80202 ll""~':'.::fu noble if ~ energy I.fl =r =r er er .J] rl =r rn rn CJ CJ DD DD CGrtified Fee P.0\um RecGip\ FGG ~Endorsement Required) Restric!oid Delivery Fes ! 0 0 {Endorsement ReGUimd) J_ i rn rn ' I co co Total Postage & Fees / $ rl rl ""-------' Postmark Hera 011( ~~ ~ ~ ~ 1-~------------------------i~~~t~r1~~7-;::~~%TiLvD ·---1 D Cl tiir~el Apl /\Jo, ENGLEWOOD COLORADO 80.113 r--r--':!.~_C}_~_a!'__1'!~------·-~---, --j C1iy, SCS/o, ZfP+4 h.~JJ®ii\ZfTii!f"/Jfud&QJ·$jjf~"lJ~Jkt1filfi'fd{r;;lft.T&ii 102595-02-M-1540 i ! FREEMAN INVESTMENTS 3415 SOUTH CLAYTON BLVD. ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO 80113 If I ::-J ~ ~ ~ i1 i Ill Complete items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete i item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. · Eil Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. i Llll Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or on the front if space permits. 1. Article Addressed to: INYOTEX OIL COMPANY 1557 OGDEN STREET SUITE JOO DENVER, COLORADO 80218 : 2. Article Number (Transfer from servics labe/) A. Signature x D Agent D Addressee B. Received by (Printed Name) C. Date of Delivery D. Is delivery address different from item 1? D Yes If YES, enter delivery address below: D No 3. 0 Express MaH D Return Receipt for Merchandise DC.O.D. 4. Restrlctad Delivery? (Extra Fee) D Yes 7008 1830 0003 4169 9452 PS Form 381 i, February 2004 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-02·M~ 1540 1625 Broadway Suite 2200 Denver. Colorado 80202 tr\9 l1J l1J L.fl L.fl ::r ::r Ir Ir Ir Ir ...n ...n Postaga I $ .-'! .-'! ::r ::r Certllied Ffle m m D D Return Receipt Fee D D (Endorsement Required) D D Restricted Delivery Fee CJ D (Endorsamont Required) m m Total Postage & Fees ) $ c[) c[) .-'! .-'! Sent To co c[) noble energy I Postmark Here r/ WYOTEX OIL COMPANY l~-1~· '" ........... = '. µpf~ D D D D Stre-er;~APINO::·--~-··-- or PO Box No. WYOTEX OIL COMPANY 1557 OGDEN STREET SUITE 300 DENVER, COL.ORAOO 80218 1557 OGDEN STREET SUITE 300 DENVER. COLORADO 80218 f<IW~ i','.."*1 '.·~~'j ['-['-CTrY,"S/Bte.~z;p:;4·~---~-· ""'~.j.lJf.1ifu$j,J,[U. t~l-· • f.:ll Complete items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete item 4 if.Restricted Delivery is desired. : ~ Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card ta ·you. · ra: Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or on the front if space permits. ' 1. Article Addressed to: ABO PETROLEUM CORPORATION 1405 S. 4TH STEET ARTESIA, NEW MEXICO 88210 :x Cl Agent D Addressee B. Received by (Printed Name) C. Date of Delivery D. Is delivery address different from Item 1? D Yes If YES, enter delivery address below: D No s. S¢'vlce Type Jti Certified Mail D Reg~tered D Insured Mail D Express Mall D Return Receipt for Merchandise OC.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery? {Extra Fee) D Yes 2. Article Number (Transfer from service labeQ 7008 1830 0003 4169 9148 PS Form 3811, February 2004 Domestic Return Receipt 1625 Broadway Suite 2200 Denver, Colorado 80202 lt"k';.J fliy qJ .:r- r'l IT' IT' .Jl r'l .:r- rn D D D D rn qJ r'l qJ .:r- r'l IT' IT' .Jl r'l .:r- rn D D D D rn qJ r'l Certified Fee Return Receipt Fee a (Endorsement Required) Restricted Delivery Fee {Endorsemeni Required) Total Postage & Fees [ $ j Pos!mark Here ~I\< 102595--02-M-1540 h CO t;Q Sent To 0 D ··-···--·----·-···· O CJ Street, Apl No.; ABO PETROLEUM CORPORATION 1405 S. 4TH STEET ABO PETROLEUM CORPORATION 1405 S. 4TH STEET p... f'-or PO Box No. c1ry,·srate:z1p+4· ARTESIA, NEW MEXICO 8821 O ARTESIA, NEW MEXICO 88210 ·----------- "i,o..r,r;T:' I [•'''l ~ jl ·-'l ':.41.' ~I' !fl ~l "'' ;c,:rj ~I - • : m Complete items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete item 4 If Restricted Delivery is desired. u Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. JU Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or on the front if space permits. 1. Article Addressed to: LARRY A. KLESOLD AND KAREN K. KLEBOLD 301 HIMALAYA AVENUE BROOMFIELD, COLORADO 80020 , 2. Article Number (Transfer from service label) A. Signature x D Agent 0 Addressee B. Received by {Printed Name) C. Date of Delivery D. Is deJiveiy address different from item 1? 0 Yes lf YES, enter delivery address below: D No l. S9rvlce Type . £?l Certified Mail D Registered D Insured Mail D Express Mall D Return Receipt for Merchandise DC.0.D. 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) DYes 7008 1830 0003 4169 9155 : 'PS Form 3811, February 2004 jl Domestic Return Receipt 102595-02-M-1540 :• 1625 Broadway Suite 2200 Denver, Colorado 80202 Lf") Lil Lil Lil rl rl Ir Ir Ir Ir ..JJ ..JJ nm, rl rl ~ =i- n ~"«,, '.1-=-v Postage I $ Ce:tifled Fee noble energy rn rn DD DD D 0 f{etum Receipt Fee 1 i Restricted Delivery Fee Postma.-k Hsre [I _j (Cndorsi:iment Required) I· I' 0 0 (Endorsement Required) i--------- rn rn I c:O QJ Total Postage & Fees $ I rl rl QA< LARRY A. KLEBOLD AND KAREN K. KLEBOLD 301 HIMALAYA AVENUE BROOMFIELD, COLORADO 80020 til ;Jlj -5"-~ ~ f ~~~~~~~~---------· 0 0 Street, Apt. No.; p... f'-or PO Box No. LARRY A. KLEBOLD ANO KAREN K. KLEBOLD 301 HIMALAYA AVENUE BROOMFIELD, COLORADO 80020 ~:tJ ~::~i ™ I CiiV:Siiiie:z;p;; i ~&lili'I!f-"" ~ I ~ I I• ,.,;, • : : · • ©"ill®mrfillli~ ~ ~' -~ i~ rlj ., I:" ~;: ~; .,{Z1 m Complete items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete ' item 4 if Restricted Delivery is deslred. · !iii Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card ta you. A. Signature x 0 Agent D Addressee B. Received by (Printed Name) C. Date of Delivery 1 iJ Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or on the front if space permits. 0. Is delivery address different from item 1? D Yes i. Article Addressed to: If YES, enter del!very address below: D No MYCO INDUSTRIES, JNC. 423W. MAIN ARTESIA, NEW MEXICO 88210 3. S).PJlce Type D Express Mail l!I Certified Mail Cl Registered D Insured Mail 0 Return Receipt for Merchandise Dc.o.o. 4. Restricted De!ivel)'? (Bdra Fee) ' 2. Artlc!e Number (Transfer from service JabeO 7008 1830 0003 4169 9162 , PS Form 381 i, February 2004 Domestic Return Receipt 1 625 Broadway Suite 2200 Denver, Colorado 80202 1h".-fr e noble energy ru ru -" -" rl rl [J"" [J"" [J"" LI" -" -" rl rl ;:r ;:r m m D D D D D D D D m m "" "" rl rl "" "" D D D D ['-['- Postage $ f-~~~~~~~-' Certified Fee Return Receipt Fee (Ene!orsement Required) r-~~~~~~~- Postmark Here R est r i c ! e d Delivery Fee (Endorsement Required) Taoal Postage & Foos I $ I p {\{ Sent To MYCO INDUSTRIES, INC. ·~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ !~T~5~~EW MEXICO 88210 ···-··---- City. Slato;, ZiP+4 ·-·-······ ~~~~y ~· DYes 1 02595.Q2·M· 1540 MYCO INDUSTRIES, INC. 423W. MAIN ARTESIA, NEW MEXICO 88210 ~\~ 1,,1 hi f\i l~-~ llil\ "-(1 :";;:\ ~-.;_< '-' Q':~j ~·H :'.:! ~ ;;,: ~~~ t?fi t\i c'I f:~ r·~~l tJ t;;d " ' s Complete items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. · ~ Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. 11 Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, A Signature x 0 Agent 0 Addressee 8. Received by ( Pn'nted Name) C. Date of Delivery I or on the front if space permits. D. ls delivery address different from item 1? D Yes I. Article Addressed to: CRISTY A. KOENEKE 8065 MARSHAL COURT ARVADA, COLORADO 80003-1708 If YES, enter delivery address below: D No D Express Mail 3. Service Type !if Certified Mail D Registered D Insured Mail D RGturn Receipt for Merchandise D C.O.D. ,4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) DYes 2. Article Number (Transfer from seIVice label) 7008 1830 0003 4169 9179 PS Form 3811, February 2004 1 625 Broadway Suite 2200 Denver, Colorado 80202 [J"" [J"" ['-['- rl rl [J"" [J"" •lr\i. '"". f!) ~ .. ..A! fi) ~,,..;)i" I Domestic Return Receipt noble energy [J"" [J"" ..n ..n rl rl ;;J;" ;;J;" Postage $ 1-------1 Cer!Hied Fee rn rn DD DD DD Return Receipt Fea {Endorsement Required) Restric:ted Delivery Fee 0 0 (Endorsement Required) ! rnrn " I c:O i::O Toial Postage & Fees I .J> l rl r4 Postmm:-: Hore ~ ~ ~ [ 58_~~~---------------CR!SIT A. KOENEKE ~ D D f lrear, Apr. No: 8065 MARSHAL COURT I r-r--~~r:_c:_f!..~:!}':_________ ARVADA, COLORADO 80003-1708 C//y, State, Z1P~ If. ---·1 bi~f1'$Wft({t~f/!S'f2'1W™*'fu~~~l)-~fif[.i1Wfur&J 1 02595-02-M-i 540 CRISTY A. KOENEKE 8065 MARSHAL COURT ARVADA, COLORADO 80003-1708 g -·1 ~ ~ iif f:l~1 ~'if,l ~t~~ .. '! it<~•3 ~-i i [fl Complete Items 1, 2, and 3. Afso comprete item 4 if Restricted Delivery Is desired. A Signature x Cl Agent D Addressee tlJ Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. !ii Attach this card to tha back of the mai!piece, or on the front If space permits. B. Received by (Printed Name) C. Date of Delivery 1. Article Addressed to: D. Is delivery address different from Item 1? D Yes If YES, enter delivery addrel>s below: D No JUDITH R. HAYWARD 2581 PARK LANE LAFAYETTE. COLORADO 80026 3. Seivlca-Type nf Certified Mall D Registered D Insured Man D 8<press Mall D Return Receipt for Merchandlse oc.o.o. 4. Restr\cted Delivery? (Extra Fee} Cl Yes . 2. Artlc\e Number (Transfer from servJce label) 7008 1830 0003 1' PS Form 38i i, February 2004 •I Domestic Return Receipt 1 625 Broadway Suite 2200 Denver, Colorado 80202 """" !i1VC: ...lJ ...lJ '° rQ r'l r'l [I' [I' [I' [I' ...lJ ...lJ r'l r'l "'" .;:1"" m m Cl Cl Cl Cl Cl Cl Cl Cl m /Tl '° rQ r'l r'l '° '° Cl Cl Cl Cl Certified Fee Return RucelptFee a (Endorsement Required) Restricted Delivery Fee (Endorsement Required) Toial Postage & Fees / $ 1 Sent?o JUDITH R. HAYlfVARD 2581 PARK L.ANE Postmari( Here r-r- Siro"'it~A;,i."NO~;-·--·-· or PO Box No. CTiY~Siiiiii."Z1P+:r··-·-LAFAYETTE, COLORADO 80026 1[1'1~ .,, •l:-,.::t;,• ;{1/lut'• :Kl 4169 9186 Qr;( j - !ffi'i!\1l<; 102595·02-M-'1540 I I ,, JUDITH R. HAYWARD 2581 PARK LANE LAFAYETTE, COLORADO 80026 f~l l !''"l 'I l . . ~ i-J ~ !] ·] ~ r;,, !'.* f>;.f \:~ !t:l ~ Complete items 1, 2, and 3~ Also complete Item 4 if Restricted Delivery Is desired. A· Signature 0 Agent ~ Print your name and address on the reverse x D Addressee . so that we can return the card to you. i.a Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or on the front if space permits. 8. Received by (Printed Name) C. Date of Delivery 1. Article Addressed to: JUDITH R. HAYWARD 180 S. SECOND CT. PARACHUTE, COLORADO 81635-9610 D. Is delivery address different from Item 1? D Yes If YES, enter delivery address below: D No 0 Express Mall 3. Service Type !If Certified Mail 0 Registered D Insured Mail Cl Return Receipt far Merchandise Dc.o.o. 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) DYes 1 2. Article Number (Transfer from service label) 7008 1830 0003 4169 9193 ' PS Form 3811, February 2004 Domestic Return Rece!pt 102sss-02-M-1540 1625 Broadway Suite 2200 Denver, Colorado 80202 na noble energy rn rn IT" IT" rl rl IT" IT" IT" IT" ..n ..ll rl rl ~ ~ rn rn D D D D D D D D rn rn "" "" rl rl "° "° Certified Fee Return Receipt Fee (Endorsement Required) r------, Restricted Delivery Fee (Endorsement Required) Total Postage & Fees J $ I Senf To Postmark Here D D [--------·------------· JUDJTH R. HAYWARD CJ Cl Street. Apt. No.; , 180 S. SECOND CT. f'-["-or PO Box No. PARACHUTE COLORADO 81635-9610 rcr&,-State,-z1P+4---· ' Q'i'.< ~:,Y.s6'[ffeili!:iiWi2.I!"~·--~---------------- JUDITH R. HAYWARD 180 S. SECOND CT. PARACHUTE, COLORADO 81635-9610 "'™ i' j' • A. Signature , m Complete items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete ' item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. 0 Agent 1 i:u Print your name and address on the reverse x D Addressee ' so that we can return the card to you. 1 , !11 Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or on the front if space permits. · 1. Article Addressed to: YATES DRILLING COMPANY 105 S. 4TH STREET ARTESIA, NEW MEXICO 88210 8. Received by (Printed Name) C. Date of Delivery D. Is delivery address different from item 1? 0 Yes Jf YES, enter delivery address below: 0 No 3. Service Type llf Certified Mail D Registered 0 Insured Mail D Express Mail D Return Receipt for Merchandise OC.O.D. l 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) DYes ' 2. Article Number (Transfer from ser1/ce label) 7008 1830 0003 4169 9209 PS Form 381 i, Februal)' 2004 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-02·M·1540 1625 Broadway I Suite 2200 Denver, Colorado 80202 1Y'\~.~ ii ~9" noble energy IT" CJ ru LI" IT" llf'i'R' ..ll r'! ;;r rn CJ D CJ D m cO r'! ----cO IT" CJ ru rr rn CJ CJ CJ CJ rn cO r'! cO Certified fee Retern Receipl Fae (E;idorsernent Required) 1 Restricted Delivery Fee f\---------1 (Endorsement Required) 1 . Tota.I Postage & Fees\ c ~$'---------· sent To YATES DRILLING COMPANY 105 S. 4TH STREET Postmar!\ Hem CJ CJ CJ CJ srre·e:i:-;,.p-c-,::10:.:--···- or Po aox No. ARTESIA. NEW MEXICO 88210 ~~< ,-... ,-... I Ci1)~-s1atii ... Z1~0:;:4-·-· m~Mf!n®~miMti\in!!iiriil YATES DRILLING COMPANY 105 S. 4TH STREET ARTESIA, NEW MEXICO 88210 ~! ~ ·i 1: .. 1· ' ' r ~I ''" !'ill Complete items i j 2, and 3. Also complete Item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. : !i1 Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. ; u Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or on the front if space permits. 1 1. Article Addressed to: DONALD R. THROM 1689 COUNTY ROAD 300 PARACHUTE. COLORADO 81635 ! 2. Miele Number A Signature x 0 Agent D Addressee 8. Received by (Printed Name) C. Date of Delivery D. ls delivery address different from Item 1? D Yes If YES, enter delivery address below: 0 No 3. Service Type ll( Certified Mail D Registered D Insured Mail 0 Express Mail D Retum Receipt for Merchandise DC.O.D, 4. RestrJcted Delivery? (Extra Fee) 0 Yes (Transfer from service labelj ,; PS Form 3811, February 2004 j. 7008 1830 0003 4169 9216 Domestic Return Receipt 1625 Broadway Suite 2200 Denver, Colorado 80202 ,,,.,.B,,,... fl'~ iJ Jl Jl rl rl ru ru i:r ~I <'~:'~, -;.1 .o, " i:r Jl Jl Postage J $ rl rl .:t" .:t" CertHled Fee rn rn Cl Cl Return Receipt Fee Cl Cl (Endorsement Required) Cl D Restricted Delivery Fee D Cl (Endorsement Required) rn rn Total Postage & Fees I $ co '° noble energy ~: Postmark Here 102595-02-M-1540 1 I !, _j r'l r'l Q{l:( --, DONALD R. THROM ·senTTo '° '° Cl CJ CJ CJ f'-f'- strear.Apt:No:.~----- or PD Box No. c11j~:sta1e:z;p;:4-··--, DONALD R. THROiVI 1689 COUNTY ROAD 300 PARACHUTE, COLORADO 81635 1689 COUNTY ROAD 300 PARACHUTE, COLORADO 81635 f~~ ''''j ~~~ ;;::rj') _,i .. "~ ~~ ~-) -·1 R(1 ~u .,,..,, .. ~ ~ ~l ~~;') ·-H 1,1i ~ ~~l ~/i'1 [:\.:i rf,aj ,,':•.::-. ~g~ l!:i1 Complete items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete item 4 if Restricted Delivery Is desired. w Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. A. Signature x B. Received by (Printed Name) 0 Agent Cl Addressee C. Date of Delivery l1il Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or on the front if space permits. i. Article Addressed to: D. Is delivery address different from item 1? D Yes PUCKETT LAND COMPANY 5460 S. QUEBEC STREET #250 GREENWOOD VILLAGE, COLORADO 80111 Jf YES, enter deliveiy address below: D No 3. ~,!ilrvlce Type D Express Mall I!I Certified Mail D Registered D Insured Mai! D Return Receipt for Merchandise oc.o.o. 4. Restricted De!iveiy1 (Extra Fee) OYes 2. Article Number (Transfer from senrica label) 7008 1830 0003 4169 9223 ' PS Form 3811, February 2004 Domestic Return Receipt 1625 Broadway Suite 2200 Denver, Colorado 80202 )/1,'.:li noble ~ """"' energy rn rn ru ru ru ru er er er er .Jl .Jl rl rl .:r .:r rn rn D D D D D D D D rn rn "° "° rl rl "° "° D D D D 0-0- Postage I $ Certified Fee Return Receipt Fee (Endorsement Requlrnd) Restricled Delivery.Fee (Endorsement Required) r--~~~~~~~ Total Postage & Fees I $ I Postmark Here P11( Sent To ·----·-··--·····--·· PUCKETT LAND COMPANY l Street, Apt. No.; 5460 S QUEBEC STREET #250 • ~:-~C:.~-~~-~~:_____ GREENwooD VILLAGE, COLORADO ao111 j Crty, Slate, Zf PY•/ ;,'l;:="·"'"·"'"',,..,_;j.,,~, ;!rr'jd1fa;ifil:©•iil':fil£!!·:1'.>11: ,...,.. • ~:--i.,. -:."'·· •• .'t ,. ~~;·: 1 02595-02·M-154V PUCKETT LAND COMPANY 5460 S. QUEBEC STREET #250 GREENWOOD VILLAGE, COLORADO 80111 M ~ ~ I ~ k'~ P,J~ ,,, f:j, m > . ~ . ~ Complete items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete item 4 it Restricted Delivery is desired. bi Print your name and address on the reverse A. Signature x D Agent Cl Addressee , so that we can return the card to you. 1 Ed Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, B. Received b:Y (Printed Name) C. Date of Delivery · or on the front if space permits. 1. Article Addressed to: YATES PETROLEUM CORPORATION 105 S. 4TH STREET ARTESIA, NEW MEXICO 88210 D. Is delivery address different from rt.em 1? D Yes !f YES, enter delivery address below: 0 No D Express Mall 3. Service Type m( Certified Mall D Registered D Insured Mail D Return Receipt for Merchandise Dc.o.o. 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) DYes 2. Article Number (Transfer from service labeO _J 7008 1830 0003 4169 9230 'PS Form 3811, February 2004 Domestic Return Receipt 1 625 Broadway Suite 2200 Denver, Colorado 80202 }'\a noble energy D D rn rn ru ru 0-0- 0-0- ..n ..n r'I r'I .:r-.:r- rn rn D D D D D D D D rn rn co co r'I r'I co co DD DD ['-['- Postage I $ Certified Fae Postmark Return Receipt Fee (Endorsement Required) Here Restricted Delivaiy Fee (Endorsement Raquirnd) Total Postage & Fe~s I $ Sent To srroet:APt~No~;--· or PO Box No. CT&,"Staie:z1P+4"" ·:l1Tit\'i'•l11.,.. .. YATES PETROLEUM CORPORATION 105 S. 4TH STREET ARTESIA, NEW MEXICO 88210 -,T:..11:T!!l'f;;)'JIT','i!i':'l~ od l =1 ='%;' 102595·02·M·1540 YATES PETROLEUM CORPORATION 105 S. 4TH STREET ARTESIA, NEW MEXICO 88210 , lil Complete Items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete item 4 if Restricted Delivery Is desired. M Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. EI Attach this card to the back of the mai!piece, or on the front if space permits. · 1. Article Addressed to: USA BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT 2425 S. GRANO, #101 GLENWOOD SPRINGS, COLORADO 81601 ; 2. Article Number (Transfer from service labeQ x D Agent D Addressee 8. Received by (Printed Name) C. Date of Delivery D. Is delivery address different from Item 1? D Yes If YES, enter delivery address below: D No 3. Se_!Ylce Type il! Certlflad Mail 0 Express Mail D Registered D Return Receipt for Merchand!se D Insured Mail 0 C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) D Yes 7008 1830 0003 4169 9247 i! PS Form 3811. February 2004 Domestic Return Receipt 102595·02-M-1540 11 De, 1 625 Broadway Suite 2200 , Colorado 80202 na ,.._ ,.._ ::r ::r ru ru [T"' [T"' [T"' [T"' ..0 ..II r'l r'l Postage f $ ::r ::r rn rn Cenifled Fee CJ CJ Return Receipt Fee / CJ CJ {Endorsemen! Requirad) CJ CJ Restricted Delivery Fee CJ CJ (Endorsement Aequ!red) rn rn Total Pos1aga & Fees / $ "° "° r'l r'l S8iifio noble energy I Postmark Here "° "° CJ CJ CJ CJ ,.._ ,.._ Si"rBet~APTNO~;·-·- or PO Box No. c1&.-sta1e.-z1p;.4···· USA BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT 2425 S. GRAND, #101 GLENWOOD SPRINGS, COLORADO 81601 ~--- p~( USA BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT 2425 S. GRAND, #101 GLENWOOD SPRINGS, COLORADO 81601 c··j ti1 'j'l ~)! -!l ~~ ::-..;1 §j r1·J mi j ;;;i 1;.';i:il "'"\~ ,'1r'tl ~,j ~si:1 r'"' f,{~~i "*'j ~~ . f!.l Complete items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete , item 4 if Restricted Delivery Is desired. '. !ill Print your name and address on the reverse x D Agent D Addressee . so that we can return the card to you. 8. Received by (Printed Name) C. Date of Delivery ill Attach this card to the back of the mai!plece, or on the front lf space permlts. 1. Article Addressed to: D. Is delivery address different from item 1? D Yes If YES, enter delivery address below: D No WILLIAMS PRODUCTION RMT COMPANY 1515 ARAPAHOE STREET TOWER 3, SUITE 1000 DENVER, COLORADO 80202 3. Servlce Type ~ Certifled Mail 0 Express Mail D Registered D Return Receipt for Merchandise D Insured Mail 0 C.0.D. 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) D Yes 2. Article Number (Transfer from service labeO 7008 1830 0003 4169 9254 PS Form 3811, February 2004 Domestic Return Receipt 1625 Broadway Suite 2200 Denver, Colorado 80202 r"" . .--\A.J ~.,. noble energy ::r ::r U1 U1 ru ru U"' U"' U"' U"' ...a ...a rl rl ::r ::r rn rn D D D D D D D D rn rn cQ '"' rl rl cQ '° D D D D ['-['- Postmark Harn 011< !Sen/To J r ------------------· ~~1L5L~:;PPAHR~~us;~~~TRMT COMPANY --- Street, Apt No I [ or PO Box No TOWER 3, SUITE 1000 --------·----:.:---·-DENVER COLORADO 80202 ~- Clly, Sta1'G, LlP4 4 ' il~~~~~~~~~~ijj ~- 102595-02-M-154{) WILLIAMS PRODUCTION RMT COMPANY 1515 ARAPAHOE STREET TOWER 3, SUITE 1 ODO DENVER, COLORADO 80202 i: Complete items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete item 4 if Restricted Delivery Is desired. tll Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. ~ Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or on the front if space permits. A. · Slgnature x B. Received by (Printed Name) it D Agent D Addressee G. Date of Delivery ~ 1. Article Addressed to: D. Is delivery address different from item 1? D Yes lf YES, enter delivery address below: D No APOLLO ENERGY 1557 OGDEN STREET SUITE 300 DENVER. COLORADO 80218 : 2. Miele Number (Transfer from seNICS labeQ ; PS Form 3811 , February 2004 CJ Express Mail 3. Se}Vlce TypG S" Certified Mail D Registered D Insured Mail D Return Receipt for Merchandise DC.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) DYes 7008 1830 0003 4169 9261 Domestic Return Receipt 102ses-02-M-iS40 1625 Broadway Suite 2200 Denver, Colorado 80202 re noble energy r'I r'I ..ll ..ll ru ru a-a- a-a- ..ll ..ll r'l r'I .:r-.:r- [Tl rn D D D D D D D CJ rn rn "° "° r'I r'I "° QJ CJ D D D ['-['- Posiage I $ Certified FGG Return Receipt Fee (Endorsement Required) Restricted Delivery Fee (Endorsement Required) Tota! Postage & Fees ) $ Sent To stree~APt~Ni£;······---~ or PO Box No. '"Cflj,~Si8.ii,-Z!P+4-···--·- Postmark Here I APOLLO ENERGY 1557 OGDEN STREET SUITE 300 DENVER, COLORADO 80218 q/../ APOLLO ENERGY 1557 OGDEN STREET SUITE 300 DENVER, COLORADO 80218 ;·l.; ' I; l fJ . ~ ~ "' '· r'i ;-:'. ~ ~? ,, : Jill Complete items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete item 4 if Restricted Delivery Is desired. A Signature D Agent t:J Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. x Cl Addressee liOI Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece. or on the front if space permits. B. Received by (Printed Name) C. Date of Delivery ' 1. Article Addressed to: MAB RESOURCES, LLC 1875 LAWRENCE STREET SUITE 1400 DENVER, COLORADO 80202 ' 2. Artic!e Number (Transfer from service label) O. ls deliveiy address different from item 1? D Yes If YES, enter delivery address below: D No 3. Se!)'-lce Type m' Certified Mail 0 Registered D Insured Mai! D Express Mail D Return Receipt for Merchandise D C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fea) DYes 7008 1830 0003 4169 9353 , ' PS Form 3811, February 2004 !' Domestic Return Receipt 102595-02-M-1540 ,. !I _j 1625 Broadway Suite 2200 Denver, Colorado 80202 rn rn 1?.r~e .. ""'·· q jl~ " nobie energy Ul Ul ' -... ·- ~ ~ Pi m·'MiX!~tt••m,_~u '.1fil1eyt~ffi!•·1,1,,4'"!:?*'1?'111e1;·s:t4-i?,?"1';;~. *'' *i a""" a""" .• ,_:~ "''•-"'' ''YJ• -"" ••-••• ...D ...D r'l r'l =!"" =!"" rn rn DD D CJ DD Postag& $ f-------' Certified Fee Return Aecelpl Fee (Endorsement Required) 1-------4 Restricted Delivery FGe D D (Endorsement Required) f----------1 rn rn '° '° r'l r'l Total Postage & Fees $ L.:C------ MAB RESOURCES, LLC Postmark Here i;:0 l:O , S8n! To D CJ srra-ar.-A~ii~No::--------· DD ["'-["'-or PO Box No. Ci1y~sra1e.-z1P+;r------- 1875 LAWRENCE STREET SUITE 1400 DENVER, COLORADO 80202 MAB RESOURCES, LLC 1875 LAWRENCE STREET SUITE 1400 DENVER, COLORADO 80202 I ··~ ,• ~11.: ;::j, ~ _... :... ~ -· "'' : m: Complete items 1, 2, and S. Also complete ttem 4 if Restricted Delivery Is desired. A. Signature D Agent ~ Print your name and address on the reverse x D Addressee : so that we can return the card to you. ' w Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or on the front if space permits. B. Received by (Printed Name) C. Date of Delivery i 1. Article Addressed to: HOWARD ORONA P. 0. BOX 1 PARACHUTE, COLORADO 81635 : 2. Article Number {Transfer from servfce labelj D. Is delivery address different from item 1? D Yes If YES, enter delivery address below: D No 3. S$Nlce Type f!1 Certified Mall 0 Registered D Insured Mail D Express Mail CJ Return Receipt for Merchandise Dc.o.o. 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) OYes 7008 1830 0003 4169 9278 PS Form 3811, February 2004 Domestic Return Receipt 102595..{)2-M-1540 1 625 Broadway Suite 2200 Denver, Colorado 80202 f'3 noble energy C() r- ru JJ" JJ" ..n rl .:>- m D D D D m C() rl C() D D C() r- f1J JJ" JJ" ..n rl ;:r m D D D D m "' rl C() D D Postage I$ Cer1ified Fee Return Receipt Fee (Endorsement Required) . Restricted Delivery Fee E3 (Endorsamerii Required) Total Postage & Fees $ Sent To HOWARD ORONA P. 0. SOX 1 Postmark Hern r-r-PARACHUTE, COLORADO 81635 (l{'{ SFre8£APl~"FiO:.~-------· or PO Box No. CI1Y.-state,-z1 p~:4-------''''''''-~-•rn-•-~~-------J HOWARD ORONA P. 0. BOX 1 PARACHUTE, COLORADO 81635 !f 1' ru Complete items i, -2, and 3. Also complete . item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. ', l:::l Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. s:i: Attach this card to the back of the mai!piece, or on the front if space permits. ,' "1. Article Addressed to: AGEE BGEE WYOMING CORPORATION 6320 E. 4TH AVENUE DENVER, COLORADO 80202 A. Signature x OAgent Cl Addressee B. Received by (Printed Name) C. Date of Delivery o. ls delivery address different from item 1? D Yes lf YES, enter de!iveiy address below: 0 No 3. S~caType l!l Certified Mall 0 Registered D Insured Mai! D Express Mail 0 Return Receipt for Merchandise Dc.o.o. 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) DYes ; z. ~!~,;~:::ervice labeO 700B 1B30 0003 4169 9285 : PS Form 3811, February 2004 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-02-M-1540 1 625 Broadway Suite 2200 Denver, Colorado 80202 re Lil Lil ·r-r!!?f"'·1yeru,rp·1 -j ~ ~ "'"·"'"""1"''"'·"' ... :W.!"!M·\@1!'". , ; ; I (;, .. ·· F i~ t:; )) .:31: ~ .... ,. !,) .~) ", .Jl .Jl " .-'I .-'I ;:t" ;:t" rn rn DD DD DD D D rn rn co co .-'I .-'I co Certified Fee Return Receipt Fee a (Endorsement Required) Restricted Delivery Fee (Endorsement Required} Tola\ Postage & Fees J $ J Sent To Postmark Hera 91./ li co D D D D r-r- stI-eer;AprNo:.~-------- or Po eox No. ACEE BCEE WYOMING CORPORATION 6320 E. 4TH AVENUE DENVER, COLORADO 80202 ACEE SCEE WYOMING CORPORATION 6320 E. 4TH AVENUE cr&~staie.-z1p+;r··----· DENVER, COLORADO 80202 L.--·-·-----------__J p~i!i k'.;;~ !J~·j i::~ Wll ::;1 ~ ~~ .,, 1rt; ~1 ~ ii.l.:r'5 .J'~ , .. <:::-• • lJl Complete items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete item 4 ii Restricted Delivery Is desired. A. Signature x Cl Agent D Addressee l:i'il Print your name and address· on the reverse so that vve can return the card to you. · ~ Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or on the front if space permits. 8. Received by (Printed Name) C. Date of Delivery 1. Artlcle Addressed to: D. !s dell very address different from Item 1? D Yes lf YES, enter delivery address below: D No LARAMIE ENERGY LLC 1512 LARIMER STREET SUITE 1000 DENVER, COLORADO 80202 3. ~lee Type J!:l Certified Mall D Registered D Insured Mall D Express Mall D Return Receipt far Merchandise OC.O.D. 4. Restricted Deliveiy? (Extra Fee) D Yes 2. Artlcle Number (Transfer from service labelj 7008 1830 0003 4169 9292 : . 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Also complete I item 4 If Restricted Delivery Is desired. ~ w Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. A. Signature x B. Received by (Printed Name) D Agent 0 Addressee C. Date ot Deliver; ; LlI Attach this card to the back of the mai!plece, or on the front if space permits. 1 i. Art!cle Addressed to: D. ls delivery address different from !tern 1? D Yes If YES, enter delivery address below: 0 No CRISTY A. KOENEKE 1650 3STH STREET #101 WEST BOULDER, COLORADO 80301 s. s,rv1ce Type 0 El<press Mail lil. Certified Mail D Registered 0 Insured Mail Cl Return Receipt for Merchandise 0 C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) OYes , 2. Article Number (Transfer from service label) 7008 1830 0003 4169 9308 . PS Form 3811, February 2004 Domestic Return Receipt 1625 Broadway Suite 2200 Denver, Colorado 80202 lY'l'' :::i:i 11 ob J e ii~ energy co co CJ CJ rn fT] rr rr rr rr ..J] ..J] ,.., ,.., ::r-::r- rn rn Postage $ ~ Ce1tf!ied Fee CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ Return Receipt Fee (Endorsement Required) CJ CJ m rn f------~ Restricted Delivery Fee (Endorsement Required) co co ,.., ,.., "' co Total Postage & Fees ! $ J senrro Postmarr< Here pi( CJ CJ D CJ r'-r'- CRISTY A. KOENEKE j 1650 3BTH STREET -----#101 WEST BOULDER, COLORADO 80301 ·--~-- W&Mt!J!k~"'"'"""~"WJ!·;/ Siri::SEAPt:No.7----- or PO Box No. Cit;,-Eiiaie:·zyp.;4---. ---~-' '102595-02-M-1540 CRISTY A. KOENEKE 1650 38TH STREET #101 WEST BOULDER, COLORADO 8030"1 iP~ C/i ~;;;;r\ '~\ t:;Z; r,,,. tru ::ii -, . ... ""~ ~\ __ )_ ~~\ ~\ -?i ":ii;~ ~ ""t' 1i)l. C'\{ ::~'1 \;:~1 i_,_,_,,. (:.:-.:~ i·'. l. ,,_ ·J ~:-:::~ tl!Z1 oo Complete items 11 2, and 3. Also complete item 4 if Restricted Delivery Is desired. 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PS Form 381 i, February 2004 Domestic Return Rece!pt )!(\':1.1 noble " ~ energy 1 625 Broadway \ Suite 2200 Denver, Colorado 80202 Lll Lil ~ rl rl rn rn tr tr tr tr Jl Jl rl r'l ;:r ;:r rn rn c:i c:i c:i c:i c:i Cl c:i Cl rn rn "° "° ,-"\ ,-"\ Postage S r-------li Corf1lie'd Fee \Eodorsi:irnenl Required) --------i P.t:\1.1\n Receipt_Fee ~ Restricted DelivmY Fee ' \Endo~omonl Roqwccd) • ' Tots.1 Postage&. Fees ts", _______ _iJ §flt-TO i~ostmar% Here "° c:i "° Cl ·srra·ecAf.ii: No:;·---·---· CRAIG L, HAYWARD 258"1 PARK LANE LA~AYETTE, COLORADO IW02.U CJ ['- CJ ['- or PO aoxNo. ·ciiy~·s1are:z1P.;;/·--·--- 102595--02-M· 154-D QA( ----i ----·---- ,. CRAIG L. HAYWARD 2581 PARK LANE LAFAYETTE, COLORADO 80026 I f~ ~ ~ ~4J ""'' ,, ' ~ ~; :~f ·~ I lii:l. Complete items ·1, 2, and 3. Also complete item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. Ui Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. W Attach this card to the bacl< of the mailpieco, or on the front if space permits. 1. Article Addressed to: THE RANCH AT PARACHUTE 1689 COUNTY ROAD '300 PARACHUTE, COLORADO 81635 2. Article Number (Transfer from service label) A. Signature x D Agent 0 Addressee B. Received by (Printed Name) C. Date of Delivery D. ls delivery address different from Item I? D Yes lf YES, enter delivery address below: D No 3. Se;vlce Type E2:f Certified Mai! 0 Registered 0 Insured Mail D Express Mall D Return Receipt for Merchandise oc.o.o. 4. Restricted Delivery1 (Extra Fee) OYes 7008 1830 0003 4169 9322 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-02·M·1540 :1 i PS Form 3811, February 2004 1625 Broadway Suite 2200 Denver, Colorado 80202 ru ru m IT IT f®rl ™' J1 r'l or m rn 0 D DD DD D r~'::B noble s ~ energy Postmark Here D m "' r'l m <. r'l ~ IOtal Postage & Foe*> $ !;J j\ _j "" D D I"'- tfu ~ <D THE RANCH AT PARACHUTE •••••• j § I 5,;;;;,;;;;,;:i'ia::··· .. ·--""' couNTY ROAo JOo ...... 1 . r-or PO Box f\io. PARACHUTE, COLORADO 81635 /C1iY:Sii1~·3fi4:4·--··-----. · I·"' .. """= .. , "'"'"··. . '~~""""'· . ..,,,.c;,,,I THE RANCH AT PARACHUTE 1689 COUNTY ROAD 300 PARACHUTE, COLORADO 81635 r:.1.; .-~:r.;l.i,t;1<'1 •11 , , , ~~.(hJl;llilli!.olo"'l.ol>hi Mliilli<™ " ";;;& 1 m Complete items 1; 2, and 3. Also complete item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. : ru Print your name and address on the reverse so that \Ve can return the card to you. A Signature x B. Received by (Printed Name) D Agent 0 Addressee C. Date of Delivery i ~ Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece1 or on the front if space permits. , 1. Article Addressed to: D. Is delivery address different from item 1? D Yes CRAIG L HAYWARD 582 MANORWOOD LANE LOUISVILLE, COLORADO 80027-3239 Jf YES, enter delivery address below: D No 3. SSIVlce Type 1111 Certified Mail tJ Registered D Insured Mail D Express Mall D Return Receipt for Merchandise Oc.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra FeG) 0Yes : 2. Article Number 7008 1830 0003 4169 9339 {Transfer from service label) , PS Form 381 i, February 2004 Domestic Return Receipt .. 1625 Broadway Suite 2200 Denver, Colorado 80202 re rr rr rn rn rn rn rr rr rr rr = ..D ..D Postage I$ r'l r'l ;r ;r Certified Feo rn rn CJ CJ Return Receipt Fee CJ CJ (Endorsement Required) CJ CJ Restricted Delivery Fee CJ CJ (Endorsement Required) 1 rn rn Total Postage & Fees I $ "3 "3 r'l r'l noble energy I Postmark Here _./ I{ jl I i:!l QJ , Sent to CJ CJ ·-------------~------GRAIG L. HA~;;~NE . Street, Apt. No., 582 MA. NORW RADO 80027-3~39 ~----· CJ CJ ['-['-or PD Box No. LOUISVILLE, COLO Cii.Y~Siiii~.-ziP.t.4_____ ~ ,~ • "102595-02-M· 1540 CRAIG L. HAYWARD 582 MANORWOOD LANE LOUISVILLE, COLORADO 80027-3239 ~ Complete items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. f;1 Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. li1 Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or on the front if space permits. 1. Miele Addressed to: SPECIALITY RESTAURANTS CORPORATION AND STOCKTON RESTAURANT 8191 E. KAISER BLVD. ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA 92808-2214 · 2. Article Number (rranstertrom se;yice label) A. Signature x CJ Agent D Addressee B. Received by (Printed Name) C. Date of Delivery D. !s delivery address different from item 1? D Yes If YES, enter delivery address below: D No 3. Sel)llce Type llf' Certified Mail D Registered D Insured Mail Cl Express Mail D Return Receipt for Merchandise oc.o.o. 4. Restricted Delivery? (&tra Fea) DYes 7008 1830 0003 4169 9360 1. PS Form 3811, February 2004 Domestic Return Receipt 102595.02-M-1540 1 625 Broadway Suite 2200 Denver, Colorado 80202 CJ CJ Jl Jl rn rn u-a- n '::l'.i 111 ob I e 1J ~ energy u-u- ...D ...D r=i r=I Postage I $ ;r .::r Certlllecl Fee rn rn Postmark D D Return Receipt Fee Here Cl Cl {Endor::;ement Required) ~ ~ (Endorsement Required) ~ ~ ;,. D CJ ""'""" D'""'Y Foe I =::] / .c:Q i::o Tot<J.I Postag'"! &. Feos $ 0 ~ r'l r'l C:O .c:O , Sent To SPECJALJTY RESTAURANTS CORPORATION AND STOCKTON RESTAURANT SPECIALlTY RESTAURANTS CORPORATION AND STOCKTON RESTAURANT CJ CJ D CJ ['-['- Sire-eCAPt~No:;-· or PO Box No. 8191 E. KAISER BLVD. ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA 92808-2214 City;s;are.~ZiP+'i M\#fftij:!1\,f&J~mwt1,1,m ' rugg;W%&Miiifulj 8191 E. KAISER BLVD. ANAHEIM, CALJFORNIA 92808-2214 ~};;~ rtl'I 1~1 . ~ ~ ""l ~ ~ ~ ~ •-..J' ~ r~d ~~ \' ~· 1 ~~ w Complete items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete [tern 4 if Restricted Delivery Is desired. A. Slgnature D Agent @ Print your nan1e and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. x D Addressee 1.4 Attach this card to the back of the mai!piece, or on the front if space permits. 8. Received by (Printed /\Jame) C. Date of Delivery 1. Artlc!e Addressed to: HUCKEBERRY MINERALS LLC 15250 EMPORIA STREET BRIGHTON, COLORADO 80602 D. ls delivery address different from item 1? 0 Yes If YES, enter delivery address below: D No / 3. S~1ce Type D Express Mail nf Certified Mail Cl Registered D Insured Mail D Return Receipt for Merchandise Dc.o.o. 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) DYes 2. Article Number {Transfer from seJVice label) 7008 1830 0003 4169 9469 __ , , PS Form 3811, February 2004 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-02-M-1540 1 625 Broadway Suite 2200 Denver, Colorado 80202 lr'~'.:I> noble b .;:::; energy 0-0-...n ...n .=r :::r 0-[]""" []""" []""" ..ll ..ll r'I r'I .:r :::r rn rn D D D D D D D D rn rn '° '° r'I r'I '° '° D D D D ['-['- Postage I $ Certiiied Fee Return Receipt Foe (Endorsemont Required) Restricted Delivery Fee (Endorsement Required) Total Posts.9e & FeGs I $ 5'ent o stre-eEAPt~tJo:.~-----------· or PO fJox No. Ci!J~Siiiia.·z1p;:;f---------, Postmark Hera ?~ HUCKEBERRY MINERALS LLC 15250 EMPORIA STREET BRIGHTON, COLORADO 80602 :irrar~'l!fu:"i~~~~".'tr~ ~;.J~. ·~Ji.<0\:1;~:~;1}1~\~~,··~il.'JJ'~ HUCKEBERRY MlNERALS LLC 15250 EMPORIA STREET BRIGHTON, COLORADO 80602 !~1 ~i ~i'' ~ ~ ':'l ~ :-i! ;:~ l:j:;' [ [. 1 »l Complete items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete Item 4 If Restricted Delivery Is desired. A Signature D Agent : m Print your name and address on the reverse x D Addressee i so that we can return the card to you. 1 ~ Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, a; Received by (Printed Name) C. Date of Delivery or on the front if space permits. i. Article Addressed to: EXCEL LAND SERVICES, LLC 1557 OGDEN STREET SUITE 300 DENVER, COLORADO 80218 , 2. Article Number (Transfer from service fabeD D. ls delivery address different from Item 1? D Yes If YES, enter delivery address below: D No 3. ~e.i;vfce Type ff Certlfled Mail D Registered D Insured Mail D Express Mall D Return Receipt for Merchandise oc.o.o. 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) DYes 7008 1830 0003 4169 9483 PS Form 3811, February 2004 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-02-M-1540 1 625 Broadway Suite 2200 Denver, Colorado 80202 'i-1i :::JI nob I e 11 \IC energy rn rn co co .::r .::r U"' rr rr rr Jl Jl ,., ,., .::r .::r rn rn D D CJ D D Cl D D rn rn co co ,., ,., '° co Cl D D D I'-I'- Postags I $ Certified Fee Return Receipt Fee (Endorsement Required) Restricted Delivery Fee (Endors:ement Required) Total Postage & Fees J $ Sent To Sii-iiiifAPt~NO~;----·---·-----~--· or PO Box No. Ci1r,·srate,-z1P+4·--------------· ~il1T.ll'!l;I! Postmark Hers rl EXCEL LAND SERVICES, LLC 1557 OGDEN STREET SUITE 300 DENVER, COLORADO 80218 EXCEL LAND SERVICES, LLC 1557 OGDEN STREET SUITE 300 DENVER, COLORADO 80218 • ,<t.:,rlij ~:~i1 I' ~ Sl ;;) IU(1 i~J iJ& 1·;i!\ !!! 1 W Complete items 1, 2, and 3. Also coinplete item 4 if Restricted Delivery Is desired. A. Signature D Agent ta Print your name and address on the reverse x D Addressee 1 so that we can return the card to you. ill Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or on the front if space permits. B. Received by (Printed Name) C. Date of Delivery : i. Article Addressed to: SALVATION ARMY INTERMOUNTAIN DIVISION 1370 PENNSYLVANIA DENVER, COLORADO 80203 . 2. Article Number (Transfer from service Iabelj PS Form 3811, February 2004 D. Is delivery address different from item i? D Yes Jf YES, enter delivery address below: 0 No 3. Seryl~ Type Ill' Certified Mall D Express Mall D Registered D Return Receipt for Merchandise 0 Insured Mail D C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) O Yes 7008 1830 0003 4169 9513 Domestic Return Receipt 102595--02-M-1540 1625 Broadway Suite 2200 Denver, Colorado 80202 ne noble energy rn rn rl rl Ul Ul Jr Jr Jr Jr ..JJ ..JJ ,..., rl .::r .:r rn rn D D D D D D D D rn rn cQ cQ rl rl cQ co D CJ CJ CJ ['-['- Postage I $ Cert!!iad Fee Postmark Return Receipt Fee {Endorsement Required} Hl3rl3 Restricted Oellvery Fea (Endorsement Required) Tota! Postage & Fees j $ Sent To SALVATION ARMY Sifeet:AprNo~;·--·--·-INTERMOUNTAIN DIVISION or PO Box No. 1370 PENNSYLVANIA CitY,'SiBie,-zi"P;:4·-·-··· DENVER, COLORADO 80203 "'~--·-----·-· 1ef j SALVATION ARMY INTERMOUNTAJN DIVISION 1370 PENNSYLVANIA DENVER, COLORADO 80203 Adjacent Property Owners c 2 HILL Property Owners Adjacent to Garfield County Parcel 2409-264-00-137 Property Owner Parcel Number Owner Address Klebold, Lan-y A. & Karen K. 240935100136 301 Himalaya Ave Broomfield, Co 80020 Williams Production RMT 240935200151 1058 Cnty Rd215 Company Parachute, Co 81635 Specialty Restaurants 240935200 170 8191 EKaiserB lvd Corporation Anaheim, Ca 92808 Specialty Restaurants 240926300169 8191 E Kaiser B lvd Corporation Anaheim, Ca 92808 Specialty Restaurants 240926300168 8191 E Kaiser Blvd Corporation Anaheim, Ca 92808 Gardner, Robert E 240926400150 1007 Route 206 Shamong, NJ 08088 Bureau Of Land Management 240925100954 50629 Highway 6 & 24 Glenwood Springs, Co 81601 SPCCPlan SPILL PREVENTION CONTROL AND COUNTERMEASURE PLAN PICEANCE AREA PRODUCTION WELLS GARFIELD AND MESA COUNTIES, COLORADO NOBLE ENERGY, INC. 1625 Broadway, Suite 2000 zoth Floor Denver, CO 80202 REVISION DATE: November 2008 Section SECTION 1.0 SECTION 2.0 SECTION 3.0 SECTION 4.0 SECTION 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 SECTION 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8 6.9 6.10 6.11 6.12 6.13 6.14 6.15 6.16 6.17 6.18 6.19 6.20 6.21 SECTION7.0 SECTION 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 SECTION 9.0 SECTION 10.0 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page No. MANAGEMENT COMMITMENT CERTIFICATION .................................................... 1 ENGINEERING CERTIFICATION .................................................................................. 2 INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................. 3 GENERAL APPLICABILITY ........................................................................................... 4 SPCC PLAN ADMINISTRATION: §112.3, §112.4, AND §112.5 ................................... 5 Requirement to Prepare: §I 12.3 ...................................................................................... 5 Amendment by Regional Administrator: § 112.4 .............................................................. 5 SPCC Plan Amendment by Owner/Operator: § 112.5 ....................................................... 6 SPCC PLAN GENERAL REQUIREMENTS §112.7 ........................................................ 8 General Facility Information ........................................................................................... 8 General Facility Description ........................................................................................... 9 SPCC Plan Conformance and Deviations: §112.7(a)(l) and (2) ..................................... 11 Facility Layout: §l 12.7(a)(3) ........................................................................................ 11 Oil Storage Capacity: §112.7(a)(3)(i) ............................................................................ 11 Discharge Prevention Measures: §112.7(a)(3)(ii) .......................................................... 16 Discharge Drainage Controls: § 112. 7( a)(3)(iii) ............................................................. 16 Countermeasures for Discharge Discovery, Response and Cleanup: § 112. 7(a)(3)(iv) .... 17 Recovered Materials Disposal: § 112.7(a)(3)(v) ............................................................. 17 Contact List and Notification Phone Numbers: §I 12.7(a)(3)(vi) .................................... 18 Rep011ing and Notification Procedures: §I 12.7(a)(4) .................................................... 18 Oil Spill Response Procedures: §I 12.7(a)(5) ................................................................. 18 Discharge Analysis: § 112. 7(b) ...................................................................................... 18 Spill Containment: § 1 12. 7( c) ........................................................................................ 23 Spill Containment Practicability: § 112. 7( d) .................................................................. 24 Inspections, Tests and Records: § 112. 7( e) ..................................................................... 24 Personnel Training and Discharge Prevention Measures: § 112. 7(!) ............................... 24 Security: § 112. 7(g) ....................................................................................................... 25 Facility Tank Car and Tank Truck Loading/Unloading: §112.7(11) ................................. 25 Brittle Fracture Analysis: § 112. 7(i) ............................................................................... 25 Applicable Requirements: § l l2.7U) .............................................................................. 25 REQUIREMENTS FOR ONSHORE (NON-PRODUCTION) FACILITIES: § 112.8 .... 26 REQUIREMENTS FOR ONSHORE OIL PRODUCTION FACILITIES: § 112.9 ......... 27 Oil Production Facility Drainage: § 11 2 .9(b) .................................................................. 2 7 Oil Production Facility Bulk Storage Containers: §1J2.9(c) .......................................... 27 Facility Transfer Operations, Oil Production Facility: §I J 2.9( d) ................................... 28 REQUIREMENTS FOR ONSHORE OIL DRILLING AND WORKOVER FACILITIES: § 112.10 ...................................................................................................... 29 REQUIREMENTS FOR OFFSHORE OIL DRILLING, PRODUCTION AND WORKOVER FACILITIES: §112.1 I .............................................................................. 29 TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) FIGURES Figure I -Piceance Area Production Unit -South Grand Valley Area Site Location Map Figure 2 -SGV l 2D (Tank Battery) Site Map Figure 3-SGV 12P (Hyrup 12-77) Well Site Map Figure 4 -SGV 1 IJ (Hyrup 11-66) Well Site Map Figure 5-SGV 12M (Hyrup 12-17) Well Site Map Figure 6 -SGV 2K (Hyrup 2-46) Well Site Map Figure 7 -SGV Murray Facility (l-24A & l-14B) Tank Site Map Figure 8 -SGV IK (Ramos 1-36) Well Site Map Figure 9-SGVIB (Cass-Garber) Well Site Map Figure 10-SGV Federal SC Well Site Map Figure 11 -SGV Federal SD Well Site Map Figure 12 -SGV 2J (Hyrup 2-56) Well Site Map Figure 13 -SGV 20 (Hyrup 2-68) Well Site Map Figure 14-SGV 12G (Hyrup 12-53) Well Site Map Figure 15-SGV 12H (Hyrup 12-74) Well Site Map Figure 16-SGV 18L (Hyrup 18-15) Well Site Map Figure 17 -SGV 1 lK (Hyrup 11-45) Well Site Map Figure 18-SGV 15P (Hyrup 15-44C) Well Site Map Figure 19-SGV ID (Nocks 1-JIA) Well Site Map Figure 20 -SGV lJ (Cass-Duncan) Well Site Map Figure 21 -SGV IE Well Site Map Figure 22-SGV 35M Well Site Map Figure 23 -SGV 12N (Hyrup 12-4 7) Well Site Map Figure 24-SGV IL Well Site Map Figure 25 -SGV 12B Well Site Map Figure 26 -SGV 2A Well Site Map Figure 27 -SGV Fed 7D Well Site Map Figure 28 -SGV Fed 7G Well Site Map Figure 29 -SGV Fed 7F Well Site Map Figure 30-SGV Fed 7N Well Site Map Figure 31 -SGV 10 Well Site Map Figure 32-SGV IF Well Site Map Figure 33 -SGV 2H Well Site Map Figure 34 -SGV 350 Well Site Map Figure 35 -SGV 35B Well Site Map Figure 36 -SGV EnCana Tap (Nocks Meter) Site Map Figure 37 -Piceance Area Production Unit-Battlement Mesa Area Site Location Map ii TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) Figure 38 -BM 3SD (34-24) Well Site Map Figure 39 -BM 34C (Chevron 34-4) Well Site Map Figure 40 -BM East Drip Tank Site Map Figure 41 -BM 27P (34-14/27-14) Well Site Map Figure 42 -BM 36G (36-23) Well Site Map Figure 43 -BM 36B (36-13) Well Site Map Figure 44 -BM West Drip Tank Site Map Figure 4S -BM 26N (26-42) Well Site Map Figure 46-BM 3SC (3S-12) Well Site Map Figure 47 -BM 36L (36-31) Well Site Map Figure 48 -Piceance Area Production Unit-Rulison Area Site Location Map Figure 49 -RUL SL (Savage SL) Well Site Map Figure SO -Rulison Compressor Station Site Map Figure SJ -RUL 8D (Savage 8D) Well Site Map iii TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) APPENDICES Appendix A-Ce1iification of the Applicability of the Substantial Hann Criteria Appendix B -SPCC Plan Review/Amendment Documentation Appendix C -Oil Spill Response Procedures (Including Notification Phone Numbers) Appendix D -Secondary Containment Information Appendix E -Inspection Procedures and Records Appendix F -Training Procedures and Records Appendix G -USDA NRCS Soil Information for the South Grand Valley, Battlement Mesa, and Rulison Areas iv SECTION 1.0 MANAGEMENT COMMITMENT CERTIFICATION Management approval has been extended at a level with authority to commit the necessary resources to implement this Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) plan. Pursuant to § l l 2.7(d), this is the written commitment of Noble Energy, Inc. (Noble) to provide the manpower, equipment and materials required to expeditiously control and remove any quantity of oil discharged that may be harmful to human health and the environment. A copy of this plan shall be maintained by the operator as described herein and will be made available to the EPA Regional Administrator for on-site review during nonnal working hours. Authorized Management Representative: Signature: ________________ _ Name: Mike Bonkiewicz --~~~~~~~--------- Title: __ ~D~i~st~n~· c~t~M~a~t~rn~g~e~r ________ _ Date: _________________ _ SECTION 2.0 ENGINEERING CERTIFICATION Pursuai1t to §l 12.3(d) and by means of this certification, I attest that: I ain familiar with the requirements of the SPCC rule ( 40 CFR 112); The facility has been visited 311d examined by myself or my agent; This pl311 has been prepared in accord311ce with good engineering practice, including consideration of applicable industry st311dards, and with the requirements of the SPCC rule; Procedures for required inspections and testing have been established; and, This plan is adequate for the facility. ··~ ~~--~17 Sign~tu;:;-~ional Engineer / /_ lf/rr!Jt'f ' _I Date f2,Jt"e~ State Registration No. State Note: The PE's certification does not relieve the owner/operator of the facility of the duty offidly implementing the SPCC plan in accordance i11ith all applicable require111ents. 2 SECTION 3.0 INTRODUCTION The Federa l Water Pollution Control Act, as amended by th e Clean Water Act of 1977, authorized the establi shm ent of procedures , methods, equ ipment and other requirements for the prevention and/or co nta in ment of discharges of oi l and hazardou s substances from vessels and onshore a nd offshore facilities. In partial response to this authorization, the U.S . Env iro nmental Protection Agency (USEPA) iss ued Oil Pollution Preventi on R egulations for Non -Tran sportation R elated Onshore and Offshore Faci lities on December 11 , 1973 (effective o n J anuary 10 , 1974). These regulations were publi shed under titl e 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Part 11 2 and specificall y outli ned requirements for the preparation of Spi ll Prevention, Contro l and Counte1measure (SPCC) plans. On Jul y 17, 2002 the USEPA published m od ificati on s to the SPCC requ irements in the Federal Regi ster (68 FR, 47042-47 152). This SPCC pl an has been prepar ed in accordance with these re v ised regulations. The SPCC re g ulation s and add ition a l infonnation can be found at: http ://www.epa .!wv/oilspill /spcc.htm . The fo ll owin g secti ons of this plan are presented in th e sequence of the SPCC rule, as required by the rul e . The su bstantive requirements (§ 11 2.7 and § 11 2.9) are addressed in Sections 6 a nd 8, respectively . Throughout t hi s p lan , where app li cab le, references to the appropri ate subsections of 40 CFR P a it 11 2 are provided, followed by a n explanation of how the requirement s have been addressed. 3 SECTION 4.0 GENERAL APPLICABILITY The Oil Pollution Pre vention Regulations ( 40 CFR Part 11 2) require preparation of an SPCC plan for facilities that have discharged or could reasonably be expected to discharge oil into or upon navigable waters of the United States or adj oining shorelines. Specifically, §112.l(d)(2)(ii) requires an SPCC plan to be developed for facilities where the aggregate storage capacity of o il is greater than 1,320 gallons (inclusive of containers w ith th resholds of 55-gallons or greater). Because the Piceance Area Production Unit near Parachute and Rulison, Colorado has a collective potential maximum above ground storage capacity above this amount, N oble is required to develop, impl ement, and maintain an SPCC p lan for this facility . This SPCC plan has been developed for the Piceance Area Production Un it in response to the regulations li sted above. The purpose of this plan is to identify sources of oil at the Piceance Area Produ ction Unit and outline procedures to prevent the release of oil to nav igable waters of the United States. A release of oil is considered a discharge under this plan only if the release is into or upon the navigable waters of the United States, adjoining shorelines, or waters contiguous with the navigable waters of the United States. This is apparent if a release impacts surface water quality by causing a film, sheen or discoloration of the water surface or adjoin in g shorelines, or causes a sludge or emulsion to be deposited beneath the surface of the adjoin in g shoreli nes. Im pacts to groundwater also apply if the groundwater is contiguous with navigable waters of the United States (i .e ., groundwater discharges to/contributes to the total vo lum e of a surface water body that is its elf contiguous w ith navigab le waters of the United States). Any faci lity that co uld , because of its location, be expected to cause substantial harm to the environment by discharging oil into or on navigable waters or adjoining shorelines is required to prepare and submit a facility response plan (FRP) to the USEPA Regional Adm in istrator (RA) in accordan ce with 40 CFR Part 112.20. The Piceance Area Production Unit is not considered such a facility because it does not meet any of the substantial harm cri te ria specified in § 112.20. These criteria, and the associated applicabi li ty dete1mination regarding the Piceance Area Production Unit, are shown in Appendix A . This appendix is the Certification of the Applicability of the Substantial Harm Criteria required by §112.20 and must be mainta ined at the facility. Because s ubmittal of an FRP is not required, except at the discretion of the RA , t his SPCC plan provides information and procedures for responding to discharges. 4 SECTION 5.0 SPCC PLAN ADMINISTRATION: §112.3, §112.4, AND §112.5 5.1 Requirement to Prepare: §112.3 This SPCC plan was prepared to comply with the SPCC rule (40 CFR Pait 112) that was amended and promulgated on July 17, 2002. In accordance with §l 12.3(a) and the most recent compliance time line extension announced by the EPA, this plan was completed prior to and will be fully implemented prior to July !, 2009. In accordance with §112.3(e)(l) and (2), a complete updated copy of the SPCC Plan and associated files will be maintained at the facility, and at the Noble district office in Denver, Colorado. During nonnal working hours at the facility, the plan will be available to authorized representatives of Local, State or Federal governing agencies for on-site review and a copy will be submitted to the EPA if requested. 5.2 Amendment by Regional Administrator: §112.4 In accordance with § 112.4(a), whenever more than 1,000-gallons of oil have been discharged in a single incident or more than 42-gallons of oil have been discharged in each of two incidents over a 12-month period, Noble will submit a report to the EPA RA within 60 days (refer to the definition of a discharge previously provided in Section 4). The report must include the following: 5 • §l 12.4(a)(l): Name of the facility; • §l 12.4(a)(2): Name of the operator; • §112.4(a)(3): Location of the facility; • §112.4(a)(4): Maximum storage or handling capacity of the facility and the normal daily throughput; • § 1l2.4(a)(5): Corrective action and countermeasures that have been taken, including a description of equipment repairs and replacements; • §l 12.4(a)(6): An adequate description of the facility, including maps, flow diagrams, and topographical maps, as necessary; • § 1l2.4(a)(7): The cause of such discharge as described in 40 CFR 112.1 (b ), including a failure analysis of the system or subsystem in which the failure occurred; • § l 12.4(a)(8): Additional preventive measures taken o r planned to minimize the possibility of recurrence; and • § 1l2.4(a)(9): Such other information as the Regional Administrator may reasonably require pe1tinent to th e SPCC Plan or di scharge . In accordance with 40CFRl12.4(c), copies of the incident report will also be forwarded to the representative/case manager designated by the appropriate local or tribal agency. Should the RA subsequently propose by certified mail or personal delivery that this SPCC plan be amended, in accordance w ith§ l 12.4(e) Noble will: • Submit arguments and supporting inform ation in response to the proposed amendments within 30 days; or • Amend this SPCC plan within 30 days and implement the amended plan within six months, unless otherwise authorized by the RA . As required by §l 12.4(c), technical amendments to the plan will be ce1tified by a Professional Engineer. 5.3 SPCC Plan Amendment by Owner/Operator: §112.5 In accordance with § 112.S(a), when there is a ch ange in facility design, construction, operation, or maintenance that materially affects the faci l ity's potential for a discharge, Noble will amend this SPCC p lan within six months of the change and implement the amended plan with in six months of its completion. Modifications which may require plan amendments and certification include : Commissioning or decommissioning of containers or oil-filled equipment Replacement, reconstruction, or movement of containers or oil-fi ll ed equipment Reconstruction, rep lacement, or installation of pipin g systems Construction or othe r work that alters seco ndary containment structures Changes in stored materials or type of equ ipment service Changes in operating and maintenance procedures that affect SPCC compliance. In accordance with § 112.S(b ), Noble will also review this p lan at least o nce every five years from the date of the last review. As a result of the review, the plan wi ll be amended w ithin six m onths of the review if more effective prevention and control technology has been field-proven at the time of the review and will s ignifi cantl y reduce the likelihood of a discharge. The amended plan wi ll be implemented within six months of its completion. The de s ign ated person accountable for oil spill prevention at the facility (the Environmental Coordinator, see Section 6. 1-) wi ll -document Gomplet ion of-each five year review,-sign a statement as to whether the plan will be amended, and record the results in Appendix B . 6 As required by § 112.5( c ), technical amendments to the plan will be cert ified by a Professional Engineer. Any such amendments to this SPCC p lan shall be noted on the Amendment Log included in Appendix B of this SPCC plan. Entri es into the log will ind icate a general description of the changes that were made to the facility, the corresponding changes that were made to the SPCC plan, in cluding plan section and page numbers, and the name and signature of the person making the changes. A new certification page will be signed, sealed and inserted into this plan to complete the amendment process. Non-technical changes include, but are not limited to, such items as: contact li sts, more stringent requirements for stormwater discharges to comply w ith NPDES rules, phone numbers, product changes if the new product is compatible w it h conditions in the existing tank and secondary containment materials, and any other changes which do not materially affect the facility's potential to discharge oil. If Noble personnel are unsure w hether the amendment is technical or non-technical, t he amendments should be reviewed and certified by a Professional Engineer. 7 SECTION 6.0 SPCC PLAN GENERAL REQUIREMENTS: §112.7 This section presents facility-specific details associated w ith the general requirem ents fo r SPCC plans outlined in §11 2.7 . As previous ly indicated in Sections 1, 2 and 3, this S PCC plan has been prepared in accordance with good engineering practice, with management approva l at a level with aut hority to commit the necessary r esources for full im plementat ion, and in the sequence of the rule. 6.1 General Facility Information Name and type of facility: The Pi c eance Area Production Unit is comprised of n atura l gas producti on well s ite s an d associated pipeline systems owned and operated by Noble Energy, Inc. The P iceance Area Production Unit is considered a produ ction facility, as it is up st ream of assoc iated custody transfer points to tran sportation-re lated systems . Location of facility: The South Grand Valley Area faci li ties are located in Secti ons 7, 8, and 18 in Township 8 South, Range 95 West an d Sections 1, 2, 8, 11 , 12 , 15, and 35 in Township 8 South, Range 96 West in Mesa and Garfield Counties, Colorado. See Figure 1 for additional s ite location informatio n. The town of P arachu te, Colorado, whi ch lies approximately 5 mil es north of the area, is the nearest population cente r. The Battlement Mesa Area facilities are lo cated in Sections 25, 26, 27, 30, 34, 35, and 36 in Township 7 South , Range 95 West in Garfield County, Colorado. See Figure 37 for add it ional site location in fo nnation. The town of P a rachute, Colorado, which lies approximately 6.5 mil es northwest of the area, is the n earest popu lation center. The Ruli son Mesa Area facilities are located in Sections 5 and 8 in Township 7 South, Range 94 West in Garfield County, Co lo rado. See Figure 48 for additional site location infonnat ion. The town of Rulison, Colorado, whi ch lies approxim ate ly 3.2 mi les northwest of the area, is the nearest population center. Owner name a nd address: 8 Noble Energ y, In c. 162 5 Broadway, Su ite 2000, 201h F lo or D enver, Colorado 80202 (303) 389=3600 infode n@nobleenergyi nc.c om Designated personnel accountable for spill prevention: Regional/District Contact Mr. Mike Bonkiewicz District Manager Noble Energy, In c. 800 Airport Road , Suite 3 Rifle, CO 81650 (970) 625-1494 office (970) 281-5250 mobile SPCC Contact Mr. Chris Del Hierro Environmental Coordinator Noble Energy, Inc . 16 25 Broadway, Suite 2000 Denver, CO 80202 (303) 228-4000 office (303) 990-0757 mobile Has the facility experienced a reportable oil spill (discharge) event during the past 12 months? No, the fac ility has not experienced a reportable oil spill event during the 12 month s preceding the certifi cation date of this SPCC plan. 6.2 General Facility Description The Piceance Area Production Unit is comprised of natural gas production well sites a nd associated pipeline systems owned and operated by Noble Energy, Inc. The facility is lo cated in western Colorado, in M esa and Garfie ld C ounties , on private prope1ty. Th e area surround ing the facility is considered multiple-use land and area activities in clude oil and gas exploration and production. The locations of the well sites are depicted o n Figures 1, 37, and 48 . D etail s of the individua l s it es and oil st orage areas at the faci li ty are shown on F igures 2-36, 3 8-47, and 49 -51 . According to U.S. Geological Survey topographic mapping sources, the facility s ites lie at elevations of approximately 5,420 feet to 9,260 feet above mean sea level, with typically shallow relief in the immediate vicinity of the s ites . Information from the United States Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service (USDA NRCS) indi cate s the soi ls in th e area of the South Grand Valley Area faci liti es are of the Potts Loam, Ildefonso Stony L oam , Villa Grove-Zo ltay Loam and Potts-Ildefonso Complex types, the soils in the area of the Battlement Mesa Area fac ilities are of the Bad land, Bucklon-Inchau L oam, Cochetopa Lo a m, Ildefo nso Stony Loam , Potts Loam , Potts-Ildefonso Complex, Torriorthents-Camborthids-Rock, and Vi ll a Grov e Zoltay types, and th e so il s in the area of the Ru li so n Area faci li t ies are of the Vale Sil t Loam and Morva! Loam types, which are de sc ribed as follows (see Appendix G): 9 The Buck/on series consists of shallow, well drained soils that formed in residuum from dark gray, noncalcerous shale and sandstone. Buck/on soils are on hills, ridges, and mountain s lopes and have slopes of 2 to 75 percent. Well drained; medium runoff; moderate or moderate ly slow permeability. The Cochetopa series consists of ve1y deep, well drain ed soils that formed in colluviums and alluvium derived mainly from basaltic and rhyolitic luff Cochetopa so ils are on mountain slopes, hills, and valley s ides and slopes range from 5 to 50 percent. Well drained; negligible to very high runoff; slow permeability. The Inchau series consists of moderately deep, well drained soils on mountain and hill slope sum mits, shoulders, foot slopes, and some toe slopes that formed in slope alluvium and residual material weathered from nonca!careous sedimentary rock. Slopes range from 2 to 40 percent. We ll drain ed; medium runoff; moderate permeability. The Potts series consists of deep, well drained soils that formed in alluvium derived mainly from redbed shale and sandstone. Potts soils are on alluvial fans and valley filling s ide slopes and have slopes of 0 to 20 percent. Well drain ed; medium runoff; moderate perm eability. The Ildefons o series consists of very deep , w ell drained, moderately rapidly permeable soils that for med in alluvium, colluvium and eolian sediments derived from quartzite, granite, basalt, gneiss, schist and limestone. Ildefonso soils are on mesas, fan terrac es and hills. Slopes are 0 to 75 percent. Well drained. Permeability is moderately rapid. Runoff is negligible on slopes less than 1 percent, ve1y low on I to 5 percent slopes, low on 5 to 20 percent slopes, and medium on slopes greater than 20 percent. The Villa Grove series consists of deep, well drained soils that formed in stratified alluvium from basalt. The soils are on alluvial floodplains , fans or low ridges that are slightly highe r in elevation than the surrounding area. Slopes range from 0 to 3 percent. Well dra ined; slow runoff; moderately slow permeability The Zoltay series consists of very deep, well drained soils that formed in alluvium derived from sedimentmy rocks. Zoltay so ils are on alluvial fans, terraces, and valley side slopes. Well drained; medium or high runoff; slow permeability. The Val e series consists of ve1y deep, well drained so ils formed in silty sediments weathered from reddish shales. Well drained; slow to medium r unoff; moderate permeability. The Morva! series consists of very deep, well drained soils that formed in medium and moderately fine textured mixed alluvium.fi-o m s hale, sandstone, and 111 etamo1phosed acidic rocks. Morva/ soils are on alluvial fans andfan remnants in wide mountain valleys. Well drained,· medium runoff; moderate permeability. Wall ace Creek, Spring Creek, Spruce Creek, and severa l other unnamed ephemera l draina ges are located in the area of the Picean ce Area Production Unit. All existing drainages in the vicinity of the faci lity discharge to the Colorado River. Natural drainage varies w ith si te location . The well locations are typically graded flat level and cover a large area in relation t o storage tank areas. Downhill s lope d ir ection ar rows on Figures 2-36, 38 -47, and 49 -51 indicate the pred icted general directi o n of stom1 water flow at each site. The facility consists of m etering equipment, dehydrati on, separat ion , and process ing equipment, above groun d storage tanks, and p ip ing systems. Products related to the maintenance and operation of the faci lity are st ored in above ground sto rage tanks. Natural gas l iquids are 10 occasionally taken fr om the facility via tank truck. The fac i lity operates 24 hours per day and is cont inuously manned by operations personnel. An inventory of al l storage tanks at the facility is provided in Section 6.5. Specific liquids stored at the faci li ty are considered oi ls, as defined in 40 CFR §112.2, for the purpose of this SPCC plan. The facility is co n sidered a production facility and is hence subject to the specific SPCC requirements of 40 CFR § 112.9 for onshore production facilities. 6.3 SPCC Plan Conformance and Deviations: §112 .7 (a)(l) and (2) This SPCC plan is intend ed to conform to the applicable requirements of CFR 40 §112.7, as detailed in the subsequent sections of this SPCC plan. The Piceance Area P roduction Unit is an onshore production facility and is therefore subject to § 11 2.9. 6.4 Facility Layout: §112.7(a)(3) Oi l storage areas at the facility are identified on Figures 2-36, 38-4 7, and 49 -51. There are no completely buried or bunkered tanks at the fac ility, or buried pipelines related to the handl ing of oil as defined by § 112 .2 of the SPCC regulations, other than lines leading from the separation equipment to storage tanks. Aboveground storage containers and oil-filled equipment applicable to this plan are li sted below in Section 6 .5 6.5 Oil Storage Capacity: §112.7(a)(3)(i) A summary of the substance, containers, and container capacities applicable to this plan is provided in the fo ll owing t able. Although oil-filled equipment are not considered containers as defined by §11 2.2, the preamble of the SPCC rule (67 FR, 47054-47055) indicates that appl icability cr iteria such as oil storage capacity and potential for a discharge still pertain and the prevention of discharges from such equipment still falls within the scope of the SPCC rule. Consequently, the type of o il and capacity of the oi l-fill ed equipment at the Piceance Area Production Unit are included in the summary. 11 SPCC-Regulated Storage Containers and Oil-Containing Equipment Type of Figure Container Storage Stored Material Capacity Container/Equipment Number Reference ID (BBL) South Gra11d Va lley Area SGV l 2D (Jank Batte1y) Condensate Above .ground storage tank 2 1 400 Condensate Above ground storage tank 2 2 400 Condensate Above ground sto ra ge tank 2 3 2 10 SGV 12P (Hyrup 12-77) Well Site Condensate Above ground storage tank 3 I 210 SG V 1 lJ (Hyrup 11-66) Well Site Condensate Above ground storage tank 4 I 30 0 SGV 12M (Hyrup 12-17) Well Site Co nd ensate Above ground storage tank 5 1 300 SGV 2K (Hyrup 2-46) Well Site Condensate Above ground storage tank 6 1 300 Condensate Above ground storage tank 6 2 300 Condensate Above ground storage tank 6 .... .) 300 Condensate Above ground storage tank 6 4 300 SGVMurravFacilitv(]-24A & l-14B) TankSite Condensate Above ground storage tank 7 1 265 Condens ate Above groun d sto rage tank 7 2 265 Co nd ensate Above ground sto rage tank 7 3 265 Condensate Above ground sto rage tank 7 4 265 SGV lK (Ramos 1-36) Well Site Condensate Above ground storage tank 8 1 300 Condensate Above ground storage tank 8 2 300 SG V 1 B (Cass-Garber) Well S ite Condensate Above ground storage tank 9 1 300 Condensate Above ground storage tank 9 2 300 Condensate Above ground storage tank 9 3 300 SGV Fed BC Well Site Condensate Above ground storage tank 10 1 265 SG V Fed BD Well Site Condensate Above ground storage tank 11 1 400 Condensate Above grou nd storage ta nk 11 2 400 Condensate Above ground storage tank 11 3 400 Co nd ensate Above ground sto rage tank 11 4 400 Condensate Above ground storage tank 11 5 400 SGV 2J (Hyrup 2-56) Well Site Condensate Above ground storage tank 12 1 300 Condensate Above ground storage tank 12 2 300 SGV 20 (Hyrup 2-68) Well Site Condensate Above ground storage tank 13 1 300 Condensate Above groun d storage tank 13 2 300 Condensate Above groun d storage tank 13 3 300 -----·--·-. -----SGV12(J(Hj/fiip 12-53) Well Site ·- Condensate Above ground storage tank 14 1 300 Condensate Above ground sto rage tank 14 2 300 12 Type of Figure Tank Storage Stored Material Capacity Container/Equipm ent Number Reference ID (BBL) South Grand Valley Area (co11ti1111 ed) SGV I2H (Hyrup I2-74) Well Site Condensate Above ground storage tank 15 1 210 SGV ISL (Hyrup I8-I5) Well Site Condensate Above ground storage tank 16 1 21 0 SGV I IK (Hyrup I I-45) Well Site Condensate Above ground storage tank 17 1 300 SGV I 5P (Hyrup I 5-44C) Well Site Condensate Above ground storage tank 18 1 300 SGV JD (Nocks I-I IA) Well Site Conden sate Above ground storage tank 19 1 300 Condensate Above ground storage tank 19 2 300 SGV JJ (Cass-Garber) Well Site Condensate Above ground storage tank 20 1 300 Condensate Above ground storage tank 20 2 300 Condensate Above ground storage tank 20 3 300 SGV IE Well Site Condensate Above ground storage tank 2 1 1 300 Condensate Above ground storage tank 2 1 2 300 SGV 35M Well Site Condensate Above ground storage tank 22 1 300 Condensate Above ground stora.e;e tank 22 2 300 Condensate Above ground stora.ge tank 22 3 300 Condensate Above ground storage tank 22 4 300 SG VI 2N (Hyrup I 2-47) Well Site Condensate Above ground storage tank 23 1 210 SGV IL Well Site Condensate Above ground storage tank 24 1 300 Condensate Above ground stora.ge tank 24 2 300 SGV 12B Well Site Condensate Above groun d storage tank 25 1 300 Condensate Above ground storage tank 25 2 300 SGV 2A Well Site Condensate Above ground sto rage tank 26 1 300 Condensate Above ground storage tank 26 2 300 Condensate Above ground sto rage tank 26 3 300 Condensate Above ground sto rage tank 26 4 300 Conden sate Above ground storage t ank 26 5 300 SGV Fed 7D Well Site Condensate Above ground storage tank 27 1 300 Condensate Above ground storage tank 27 2 300 Condensate Above ground storage tank 27 3 300 Condensate Above ground storage tank 27 4 300 Condensate Above ground storage tank 27 5 300 Condensate Above ground storage tank 27 6 300 ··----eondensate Above ground storage tank-27 7 --300 - SGV Fed 7G Well Site No tanks No tanks 28 N o tanks No t anks 13 Stored Type of Tank Storage Material Container/Equipment Figure Number Reference ID Capacity (BBL) South Grand Vallev Area (continued) SGV Fed 7F Well Site Condensate Above ground storage tank 29 I 300 Condensate Above ground storage tank 29 2 300 Condensate Above ground storage tank 29 3 300 Condensate Above ground storage tank 29 4 300 SGV Fed 7N Well Site Condensate Above ground storage tank 30 I 300 Con den sate Above ground storage tank 30 2 300 Condensate Above ground storage tank 30 3 300 Condensate Above ground sto rage tank 30 4 300 Condensate Above ground storage tank 30 5 300 Condensate Above ground sto rage tank 30 6 300 SG V 10 Well Site Condensate Above ground storage tank 31 l 300 Condensate Above ground storage tank 31 2 300 Condensate Ab ove ground storage tank 31 3 300 Condensate Above ground sto rage tank 31 4 300 SGV JF Well Site Condensate Above ground storage tank 32 l 300 Condensate Above ground storage tank 32 2 300 SGV 2H Tf'efl Site Condensate Above ground storage tank 33 l 30 0 Condensate Above ground s torage tank 33 2 300 Condensate Above ground storage tank 33 3 300 Con densate Above groun d s torage tank 33 4 300 SGV 350 Well Site Condensate Above gro und storage tank 34 l 300 Condensate Above ground storage t ank 34 2 300 Condensate Above gro und storage tank 34 3 300 Condensate Above ground s torage t an k 34 4 300 SGV 35B Well Site Condensate Above gro und storage tank 35 l 300 Condensate Above ground storage tank 35 2 300 Condensate Above ground storage tank 35 3 300 Condensate Above ground storage tank 35 4 300 Condensate Above ground storage tank 35 5 300 Condensate Above ground storage tank 35 6 300 Condensate Above ground storage tank 35 7 30 0 SGV EnCana Tap (Nocks Meter) No tanks No tanks 36 No tanks No tanks 14 Stored Figure Tank Storage Type of Conta iner/Equipment Capacity Material Number Reference ID (BBL) Battlement Mesa Area BM 35D (34-24) Well Site Condensate Above ground storage tank 38 1 400 BM 34C (Chevron 34-4) Well Site Conden sate Above ground storage tank 39 1 400 Condensate Above ground storage tank 39 2 400 Condensate Above ground storage tank 39 3 400 Condensate Above ground storage tank 39 4 400 BM East Drip Tank Facility Condensate Above ground storage tank 40 1 300 BM 27P (34-14127-14) J.ffell Site Co ndensate Above ground storage tank 41 1 400 BM 36G (36-23) Well Site Condensate Above ground storage tank 42 1 400 BM 36B (36-13 Well Site Condensate Above ground storage tank 43 1 400 BM West Drip Tank Facility Condensate Above ground storage tank 44 1 300 BM 26N (26-42) Well Site Condensate Above ground stora_ge tank 45 1 400 Condensate Above ground storage tank 45 2 400 Condensate Above groun d stora_ge tank 45 3 400 Condensate Above ground storage tank 45 4 400 Condensate Above ground storage tank 45 5 400 Condensate Above ground storage tank 45 6 400 BM 35C (35-12) Well Site Condensate Above ground storage tank 46 1 400 Condensate Above ground storage tank 46 2 400 BM 36L (36-31 1 Weff Site Condensate Above groun d storage tank 47 1 400 Condensate Above ground storage tank 47 2 400 15 Stored Figure Tank Storage Type of Conta inerfEquipment Capacity Material Number Reference ID (BBL) Rulison Area RUL 5L (Savage 5L) Well Site Condensate Above ground storage tank 49 l 400 Condensate Above ground storage tank 49 2 400 Condensate Above ground storage tank 49 3 400 Condensate Above ground storage tank 49 4 400 Condensate Above ground storage tank 49 5 400 Condensate Above ground storage tank 49 6 400 Condensate Above ground storage tank 49 7 400 Condensate Above ground storage tank 49 8 400 Rulison Compressor Station Condensate Above ground storage tank 50 l 400 Condensate Above ground storage tank 50 2 400 Lubricating Oi l Above ground storage tank 50 3 12 Condensate Above ground storage tank 50 4 400 RUL BD (Savage BDJ Well Site Condensate Above ground storage tank 51 1 300 Condensate Above ground storage tank 51 2 300 Condensate Above ground storage tank 51 3 300 Condensate Above ground storage tank 51 4 300 Condensate Above ground storage tank 51 5 300 Condensate Above ground storage tank 51 6 300 6.6 Discharge Prevention Measures: §112.7(a)(3)(ii) The Piceance Area Production Unit relies on a number of measures to a ide in the prevent ion of a discharge. Descriptions of these measures are provided below. • Routine maintenance of any oil-containin g equipment is perfonned by trained personne l at the location of the equipment utilizing soaker pad s and the available secondary containment structures and/or drip pans as warranted. • Each storage tank or vessel has a system in place that has been designed and installed in accordance with good engineering practice to prevent discharges. These features may include: adequate containment vo lume to avoid overfill during normal operations , an d; high level sensors and controls to stop liquid flow. All discharge features are inspected at regular intervals. 6.7 Discharge or Drainage Controls: §112.7 (a)(3)(iii) The pr_o_du_cts stored at the Pic_eance Area Pmductio.n_Unit (natural gas liquids, produced water, and lubricating oil) are nonco1Tosive materials and are compatible with the materials w ith which the storage containers and containment structures at the faci lity are co nstructed. The containment structures at the facility are designed to provide adequate protection against the 16 discharge of oil. Secondary containment is provided for the atmospheric aboveground storage tanks. Secondary containment d etai ls are provided in Sections 6.14 and 6.19. Containment capacity calculations and/or specifications are provided in Appendix D . Each secondary containment system, in c luding the walls and floor of the res pective system, is capable of containing oi l and has been constructed so that any discharge from a primary containment system (such as a tank o r pipe) wi ll not penneate, drain, infiltrate, or othen¥ise escape before cleanup occurs . 6.8 Countermeasures for Discharge Discovery, Response and Cleanup: §112.7(a)(3)(iv) As part of routine fac ility procedures, v isua l exteri or in spections of the oi l storage containers and equipment are made several times per week, at a minimum, for signs of deterioration or leak s. D eficiencies noted from th ese examin ations are entered on a check sheet an d conected in a timely manner. In spection check sh eets are kept in a logbook in the facility office. In additi on to the regular checks, the oil storage equipment is in spected annua ll y according to the written procedures outl in ed in Section 6.16 of this plan In th e event of a release, the fac ility ha s trained personnel and equipment available to co ntain and clean up minor volumes of oil. On-s ite equipment and materials include sp ill kits, shovels, and sorbent materials (booms, pads, etc.) that may be used to dike, contain and remove minor r e leases. In the event of a larger release, specific response procedures have been developed (See Append ix C). As part of these procedures, external resources (contractors) have been identified to assist facility personnel. To ensure the commitment of t hese external resources, Noble Energy, In c. maintains a service agreem ent with each se lected contractor. A list of approved contractors is kept at the fac ility and at the Nob le district office in Denver, Co lorado . At a minimum, contractors identified to assist in a sp ill response w ill have the capabili t ies to provide emergency response, industrial power vacuuming, tank and pipeline cleaning, equipment decontaminati on , excavation/earthmoving and waste transportation and disposal serv ices. 6.9 Recovered Materia ls Disposal: §112.7(a)(3)(v) Materials recovered durin g a spill event wi ll be appropriate ly containerized or w ill be r e mediated on site in accordance w ith Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (COGCC) stipulations . Soil s and other solids w ill be placed in 55-gallon drums or roll-off containers, or in other approved contain ers as warranted. Liquids will be placed in 55-gal lo n drums or wi ll be collected in a tank truck using in dustrial power vacuuming. Recovered m aterials w ill be labeled, characterized a nd d isposed/recycled m accordance with applicab le federa l, state and loca l regulations. 17 6.10 Contact List and Notification Phone Numbers: §112.7(a)(3)(vi) The contact list for oil sp ill respon se activities is prov id ed in Appendix C , as part of the Oil Spill Response Procedures developed fo r the Piceance Are a Production Unit. 6.11 Reporting and Notification Procedures: §112.7(a)(4) Reporting and notification requirements are outlined in th e Oil Sp ill Response Procedures provided in Appendix C. 6.12 Oil Spill Response Procedures: §112.7(a)(5) Oil Spill Response Procedures for the Piceance Area Productio n Unit are provided in Appendix c. 6.13 Discharge Analysis: §112.7(b) Pursuant to §11 2.7(b), the reaso nably expected modes of equ ipment fai lure or accidental fluid release are: Failure modes: Corrosion, p1pmg or valve failure, tank fai lur e, pressure vessel rupture, overflow, overfilling, vandalism , li ghtning strikes, and human enor. Rate of discharge flow: the rate of flow o f an accidental release will vary depending on ambient conditions , the type of fa il ure mode causing the release, the location of the release, and the volume of mate rial stored in the conta iner or equipment. The ambient temperature at the time of release can affect fluid v iscosity and flow rates . Piping or valve fai lures can result in flow rates ranging from 1 to severa l hu ndred ga llons per hour. Tank failures or lightning strikes can result in instantaneous releases of entire container vo lum es. Discharge quantity: di sc harge quantities will vary depending on the type and location of the failure. Tank release quantities will not exceed the storage volume of the tank. Process equipment release quantities wi ll be dependent on the length of time that the release goes undetected. Preventative measures: Tanks and oil-filled equipment are constructed in accordance with API, ASME, o r other applicable industry standards. Where practicable, diversionary or containment structures are in place to control or contain released fluids as described in this document. Additional information regarding the predictions of the direction, and tota l quantity of material that could be discharged at the facility, in the event of a breach or failure o f the secondary containment structures, are summarized in the tabl e below for oi l storage containers o r o il-filled equipment. 18 Potential Spill Prediction and Control Source Primary Failure Storage Discharge Required Current Containment (Tank Mechanism Capacity Flow Containment Capacity Number) (BBL) Direction Capacity (BBL) (BBL) South Gran d Va lle•' A rea SG V 12D (Tank Batte1y) 1 Leakage, overfilling 400 North 440 392 2 Leakage, overfilling 400 North 440 392 3 Leakage, overfilling 210 North 250 392 SGV 12P (Hyrup 12-77) Well Site 1 Leakage, overfilli ng 210 West 260 255 SGV 1JJ(Hyrup11-66) Well Site 1 L eakage, overfilling 300 North, West 360 592 SGV 12M (Hyrup 12-17) Well Site 1 Leakage, overfilling 300 West 364 770 SGV 2K (Hyn1p 2-46) Well Site 1 Leakage, overfilling 300 North, west 367 799 2 Leakage, overfilling 300 North , west 367 799 3 Leakage, overfilling 300 North, west 367 799 4 Leakage, overfilling 300 North, west 367 799 SGV Murray Facility (J-24A & 1-14B) Tank Site 1 L eakage, overfilling 265 South 379 878 2 L eakage, overfilling 265 South 379 878 3 Leakage, overfilling 265 South 379 878 4 Leakage, overfilling 265 South 379 878 SGV JK (Ramos 1-36) Well Site 1 Leakage, overfill in g 300 West 350 47 1 2 Leakage, overfilling 300 West 350 471 SGV 1 B (Cass-Garber) Well Site 1 Leakage, overfillin.g 300 North, West 354 541 2 Leakage, overfilling 300 North, West 354 541 3 Leaka.ge, overfill ing 300 North, West 354 541 SGV Federal BC Well Site 1 Leakage, overfilling 265 North, East 321 675 SGV Federal BD Well Site 1 Leakage, overfilling 400 South, West 520 567 2 Leakage, overfilling 400 South, West 520 567 3 Leakage, overfilling 400 South, West 520 567 4 Leakage, overfilling 400 South, West 520 567 5 Leakage, overfilling 400 South, West 520 567 SGV 2J (Hyrup 2-56) Well Site 1 Leakage, overfillin g 300 North, West 367 420 2 Leakage, overfilling 300 North, West 367 420 SGV 20 (Hyrup 2-68) Well Site l Leakage, overfilling 300 North, West 354 592 2 L eakage, overfilling 300 North, West 354 592 3 Leakage, overfilling 300 North, West 354 592 ... -. ---- SGV 12G (Hy1:t1p 12-53) Well :site l Leakage, overfilling 300 North, West 373 583 2 Leakage, overfilling 300 North, West 373 583 19 Source Primary Failure Storage Discharge Required Current Containment (Tank Capacity Flow Containment Ca pacity Number) Mechanism (BBL) Direction Capacity (BBL) (BBL) South Grand Vallev Area (co11ti11ued) SGV 12H (Hyrnp 12-74) Well Site 1 Leakage, overfilling 210 North, West 247 26 4 SG V 18L (Hyrup 1 8-15) Well Site 1 Leakage, overfilling 210 North, West 246 257 SGV JJK (Hyrup 11-45) Well Site 1 Leakage, overfilling 300 North 338 233 SGV 1 5P (Hyrup 15-44C) Well Site 1 L eakage, overfilling 300 North, West 342 459 SGV JD (Nocks 1-1 IA) Well Site 1 Leakage, overfilling 300 North, West 351 399 2 Leakage, overfillin g 300 North, West 351 399 SGV JJ (Cass-Duncan) Well Site l L eakage, overfilling 300 North, West 350 448 2 L eakage, overfilling 300 North, West 350 448 3 Leakage, overfilling 300 North, West 350 448 SG V 1 E Well Site 1 Leakage, overfillin g 300 North, West 356 337 2 Leakage, overfilling 300 North, West 356 337 SGV 35M Well Site l Leakage, overfilling 300 East 377 247 2 Leakage, overfilling 300 East 377 247 3 Leakage, overfilling 300 East 377 247 4 Leakage, overfi llin g 300 East 377 247 SGV 12N (Hyrup 12-47) Well Site l Leakage, overfilling 210 North, West 242 259 SGV IL Well Site l Leakage, overfi lling 300 Northwest 374 502 2 Leaka _ge, over fi llin g 300 Northwest 374 502 SG V 12B Well Site 1 L eakage, overfill in g 300 Northwest 425 738 2 Leakage, overfilli n_g 300 Northwest 425 738 SGV 2A Well Site 1 Leakage, ove rfilling 300 Nort hwes t 416 656 2 Leakage, overfi lling 300 Northwes t 416 656 3 Lea kage, overfilling 300 North w est 416 656 4 L eakag e, overfilling 300 Northwes t 416 656 5 Leakage, overfilling 300 Northwest 416 656 SGV Fed 7D Well Site 1 Leakage, overfillin g 30 0 North, West 394 729 2 Le akage, overfillin g 300 North, West 394 729 3 Leakage, overfillin g 300 North, West 394 729 4 Leakage, overfillin g 300 North, West 394 729 5 Leakage, overfilling 300 North, West 394 729 "6 -Leakage~ overfill ing ·--300 · Nottli, We.st------394 729 - 7 L eakage, overfilli ng 300 North, West 394 729 SGV Fed 7G Well Site No tanks No tanks No tanks No tanks No tanks No tank s 20 Source Primary Failure Storage Discharge Required Current Containment (Tank Mechanism Ca pacity Flow Containment Ca pac i ty N umber) (BBL) Direction Capacitv (BBL) (BBL) South Grand Valle1 1 Area (co11ti11u erl) SGV Fed 7F Well Site 1 Leakage, overfi ll ing 300 North 335 234 2 Leakage, overfi ll ing 300 North 335 234 3 Leakage, overfill ing 300 North 335 234 4 Leakage, overfillin g 30 0 North 335 234 SGV Fed 7N Well Site 1 Leakage, overfilli ng 300 South, West 352 325 2 Leakage, overfilling 300 South, West 352 325 3 Leakage, overfilling 300 South, West 352 325 4 Leakage, overfilling 300 South, West 352 325 5 Leakage, ove rfilli ng 300 South, West 352 325 6 Leakage, overfilling 30 0 South, West 352 325 SGV JO Well Site 1 Leakage, overfi lli ng 300 West 373 657 2 Leakage, overfilling 300 West 373 657 3 Leakage, overfilli ng 300 We st 373 657 4 Leakage, over fillin g 300 West 373 657 SGV 1 F Well Site 1 Leakage, overfilling 30 0 North, West 348 478 2 Leakage, overfillin g 30 0 North, West 348 478 SGV 2H Well Site 1 Leakage, overfi ll ing 300 Southwest 348 428 2 Leakage, overfilling 300 Southwest 348 428 3 Leakage, overfilling 300 Southwest 348 428 SGV 350 Well Site 1 Leakage, overfilling 300 Southeast 365 568 2 Leakage, overfilling 30 0 Southeast 365 568 3 Leakage, overfi lli ng 300 Southeast 365 568 4 Leakage, overfill ing 300 Southeast 365 568 SGV 358 Well Site 1 Leakage, overfi lling 30 0 North, West 404 837 2 Leakage, overfilling 300 North, West 404 837 3 Leakage, overfilling 300 North, West 404 837 4 Leakage, ove rfilli ng 300 North, West 404 837 5 Leakage, overfillin g 300 North, Wes t 404 837 6 Leakage, overfilling 300 North, West 404 837 7 Leakage, overfill ing 300 North, West 404 837 SGV EnCana Tap (Nocks Mete1) No tanks No tanks No tanks No tanks No tanks No tanks 21 Source Primary Fa il ure Sto rage Discharge Req ui red Curre nt Conta i nment (Tank M ech an is m Ca pa city F low Co nta inm ent Capacity N umber) (BBL) Direction C a pacity (B B L) (BBL) Battleme11t Mesa Area BM 35D (3 4-24) Well Site 1 Leakage, overfilling 400 West 434 371 BM 34C (Chevro n 34-4) Well Site 1 Leakage, overfill ing 40 0 W est 463 595 2 Leakage, overfilli ng 400 West 463 595 3 Leakage, over filling 400 West 463 595 4 L eakage, overfi ll ing 400 West 463 595 BM East Drip Tank Site 1 L eakage, overfi ll ing 300 So uth 326 289 BM 27P (34 -1 4127-1 4) TVell Site 1 L eakage, overfilling 400 South west 436 393 BM 36G (36-23) Well Site 1 Leakage, overfill ing 400 North, West 400 288 BM 36B (36-13) Well Site 1 Leakage, overfilli ng 40 0 So uthwest 440 43 9 BM West Drip Tank Site 1 Leakage, overfi ll ing 300 South 340 439 BM 26N (26-42) Well Site 1 Leakage, over fi lli ng 400 South 561 I ,518 2 L eakage, over fil lin g 400 South 56 1 1,518 3 L eakage, ove r fi ll in g 400 South 561 1,518 4 L eakage, over filli n g 400 South 561 1,5 I 8 5 Leakage, overfi ll ing 400 South 561 I ,518 6 Leakage, overfilling 400 South 561 1,518 BM 35C (35 -12) Well Site 1 Leakage, o ve rfi ll in g 400 East 448 473 2 Leakage, over filling 400 East 448 473 BM 36L (36 -31) Well Site 1 Leakage, overfilling 400 South 439 382 2 Leakage, overfill ing 400 South 439 382 22 Source Primary Failure Storage Discharge Required Current Containment (Tank Mechanism Capacity Flow Containment Capacity Number) (BBL) Direction Capacity (BBL) (BBL) R11 /iso11 Area RUL 5L (Saval{e 5l) Well Site 1 L eakage, overfillin g 400 West 514 905 2 Leakage, overfilling 400 West 514 905 3 Leakage, overfil lin g 400 West 514 905 4 L eakage, overfilling 400 West 514 905 5 Leakage, overfilling 400 West 514 905 6 Leaka.ge, overfilling 400 West 514 905 7 Leakage, overfill ing 400 West 5 14 9 05 8 Leakage, overfilling 400 West 5 14 905 Rulison Compressor Station 1 Leakage, overfill ing 400 North 445 445 2 Leakage, overfillin g 400 North 445 445 5 Leakage, overfilling 12 North 14 18 8 Leakage, overfilling 400 North 440 364 1 Leakage, overfi lli ng 400 North RUL BD (Saval{e BD) Well Site 1 L eakage, overfilling 400 Southwes t 474 560 2 Leakage, overfilli ng 400 Southwest 474 560 3 Leakage, overfilling 400 Southwest 474 560 4 Leakage, overfilling 400 Southwest 474 560 5 Leaka.ge, overfillin g 400 Southwest 474 560 6 L eakage, overfilling 400 Southwest 474 560 Notes: The indicated capaciti es are sufficient volumes required to contain the storage capacity of the largest vessel in the specific containment plus at least 2.5 inches of freeboard to accommodate precipitation associated with a 24- hour 25 -year stor m event. (Source: NOAA Atlas 2) 6.14 S pill Containment: §112.7(c) Oil storage containers at the Piceance Area Production Unit a re equipped with secondary containment as noted in this d ocument. Although oil-filled equipment are no t cons id ered contain ers as d efin ed by § 11 2 .2, th e preambl e of th e S PCC rule indicates th at the r eq u irements of§ I 12.7(c) still app ly. Spi ll containment at the faci lity is described be low: 23 • Secondary containment is typically provided for the lubricating o il , and condensate a bove ground stora ge tanks in the form of earthen dikes o r steel-wall conta in ers. Containment for the other oil-fi ll ed equipment and vessels and the loading area is provided as d escribe d below or in Section 6.19. Secondary containment deficiencies will be ~g rr ect e d by lilly 1, 20Q9. • Containment stru ctures a re , or wi ll be, configur e d to contain t he storage capacity of the largest tank w ithin the containm ent area, plus at least 2.5 inches of freeboard to accommodate precipitation assoc iated with a 24-hour 25-year st01m event (Source: U.S. Department of Commerce Nationa l O cea nic and Atmospheric Administration Atlas 2, Vo lume II ). The containment vo lum e calculations associated w ith the secondary containment structures are presented in Appendix D . 6.15 Spill Containment Practicability: §112 .7 (d) No di scussions r elated to practicabi li t y a re warranted because this SPCC plan either doe s not dev iate from the requirements of §§I 12.7(c), 1 12.7(h)(I), l l 2.8(c)(2), l 12.8(c)(l l), l 12.9(c)(2), 112.lO(c), I 12.12(c)(2), and I 12 .14(c), or, where it do es deviate, the dev iat ions are not practicabil ity-caused issues. 6.16 Inspections, Tests and Records: §112.7(e) Oi l storage containers, oil-filled equipment an d re lated containment structures at the Piceance Area Production Unit are v isua ll y examin ed several times per week, at a minim um , fo r s igns of deteriorati o n o r leaks. These in spect ions are conduct ed as part of n01ma l facil ity operati ons. Defici encies noted from these exam inati on s are entered on a check sheet a nd corrected in a timely manner. The equipment is also in spected annua ll y according to the w ritten p rocedure in Appendix E . Signed and dated records of a ll in sp ecti ons and oth er pertinent info rmation, such as spills, removal and di sposal of spill contam in ate d materials, re placement or repa ir of equipment, and trainin g are ma intained for a minimum of 3 years . 6.17 Personnel Training and Discharge Prevention Measures: §112.7(f) Oil-handlin g personnel operating the fac ility are required to have train in g in the operat ion and maintenance of equipment to prevent the discharge of o il ; di scharge procedure protocols; applicab le pollution contro l laws, rule s, and regul ati o ns; genera l facility operatio ns; a nd th e cont e nts of the fac ility SPCC plan . They are under the direct supervi sion of the Environm e ntal Coordinator, w ho is respo nsible for es ta bli shin g perfo rman ce and duty guide lin es and is the des ig nated perso n accountable fo r sp ill preventi o n at the facility . Regular safety m eetings are he ld to di scu ss a vari ety of safety proced ures and other pertinent job respons ibility criteria. A written rec ord of a ll training is ma intain ed for 3 years . A t a minimum, trainin g is conducted annually and wh enev e r new sp ill regu lations a re promu lga ted, existing operatin g syst ems are mod ifi ed, pers onn e l responsibi lities change, or the SPCC pla n is amended. In ad ditio n, regular safety meetin gs w il l b e used as a fo rum to reinfo r ce understanding of SPCC procedures as necessary . An outline of the topics to be covered du ring SPCC tra ining is presented in A p pend ix F . Atten d ance r osters an d other train in g records wi ll be m ainta in ed in the main offi ce at the facility for a period of no less than three years . 24 6.18 Security: §112.7(g) The Piceance Area Production Unit is a remote facility and is typically not subject to trespass or vandalism. General security is controlled by operations personnel during regular duties. Flow valves are generally kept locked or sealed to preclude tampering. The lighting at the facility is adequate for nighttime operations and appropriate for this type of facility. When a pipe that has potential for re-use is not in service, or it is in a standby service for an extended period of time, any associated valves are kept closed and locked and lines are sealed appropriately and marked as to their tie-in connection. 6.19 Facility Tank Car and Tank Truck Loading/Unloading: §112.?(h) The loading and unloading areas at the Piceance Area Production Unit are not currently equipped with containment systems designed and constructed to hold at least the maximum capacity of the largest anticipated delivery tank truck. This situation will be addressed prior to the compliance deadlines outlined in Section 5.0 Proper loading procedures will be followed and wheel chocks used by tank truck drivers to prevent vehicles from depa11ing or moving before completed disconnection of flexible or fixed oil transfer lines. All tank truck drivers are required to comply with DOT regulations in 49 CFR Part 177 and facility standard operating procedures. All drivers must be authorized and/or certified by Noble Energy, Inc. When possible, Noble operations personnel will remain with any delivery truck during filling operations to monitor the transfer; inspect outlets, connections and valves on the delivery tank truck before and after oil-filling operations; and make adjustments as necessary. The driver or an operations personnel member visually inspects all tank trucks before leaving the loading/unloading areas. The lowermost drain and all outlets of transpo11 vehicles shall be inspected and, if necessary, make cet1ain that they are tightened, adjusted, or replaced to prevent liquid discharge while in transit. 6.20 Brittle Fracture Analysis: §112.7(i) The Piceance Area Production Unit has no field-constructed aboveground oil-storage containers that apply to this plan and therefore this section of the regulation is not applicable. 6.21 Applicable Requirements: §112.7U) Sections 6_and 8 of this plan provide detailed discussions of confonnance with the applicable requirements and other effective discharge prevention used at the facility. 25 SECTION 7.0 REQUIREMENTS FOR ONSHORE (NON-PRODUCTION) FACILITIES: §112.8 The Piceance Area Production Unit is not an onshore non-production facility. Consequently, the provisions in §112.8 do not apply. 26 SECTION 8.0 REQUIREMENTS FOR ONSHORE OIL PRODUCTION FACILITIES: §112.9 8.1 Oil Production Facility Drainage: §112.9(b) Precipitation that may accumulate in any contained area is nonnally allowed to evap orate. No autom at ic pumps or ejector dev ices are present in any of the containment areas . If removal of any water accumulated in the containment areas is necessary, it w ill be conducted under the direct supervi sion of responsible person ne l as descri bed in this section . Accumulated precipitation is removed, whe n necessary, from secondary containment areas us ing a vacuum t ruck , pump, or other appropriate method . R em oved water is disposed of in accordance w it h applica ble local, state, an d federal re g ulati ons . Pri or to removal of the water from any conta inm ent area, the responsibl e p ersonnel visually in spect the water in the conta inm ent stru cture a nd note the appearance of the water in the facility logs. The name of the person draining the containment, as well as the date, time, and approximate quantity of wate r rem oved wi ll also be record ed in the faci lity lo gs and kept on file with th e SPCC documents for a period of at least three years . A secondary co ntainment drainage log is inc l uded in Append ix E . The drain systems at the Piceance Area Pro du ction Unit are of th e 'enclosed ' type. All process effluents are route d throu gh drain lin es to storage ta nks. No process effluents, untreated or treated, are released off-site. A ll field dra in age systems (such as drainage ditches or road ditches) in the vicin ity of the facility are inspected at regular intervals fo r th e presence of accum ul ated oi l that may have resu lted from a small discharge. Any accum ulated oi l will be removed from these areas promptly upon di scovery. 8.2 Oil Production Facility Bulk Storage Containers: §112.9(c) The products stored at the Piceance Area P rod uct ion Unit ar e compatible w ith the mate rial s with which the storage containers and conta inm ent struct ures at the faci lity are constructed . Secondary containment is provided for several of th e atmospheric above gro und storage ta nks . Specific secon dary containment deta ils are presented in Sections 6.14 and 6 .19 . Oil sto rage containers at the Pi ceance Area Production Un it are equipped with secondary containment as noted in this document. Although o il-fill ed equipment are not considered cont a in ers as defined by § 112.2, the preamble of the SPCC rule indicates that the requirements of §l 12.7(c) sti ll apply. Spill containment at the faci lity is d escribed in Section 6.14 and AppeiiaixD . 27 Certain secondary containment structures at the faci lity are constructed with nati ve so il s or road construction-grade fill materia l. The composition of the n ative soil is co ns id ered suffic iently impervious to contain spilled oi l until c leanup operations can commence. Oil storage containers, oil-filled equipment and relate d containment structures at the Piceance Area Producti on Unit are visua ll y exam ined several times per week, at a minimu m , for signs of deterioration or leaks. These in s pections are conducted as part of normal facility operations. Deficie ncies noted from these examinations are entered on a check sheet and corrected in a timely manner. The equipment is also inspected an nually according to th e written procedure in Appendix E . Eac h storage tank or vessel at the Piceance Area P roduction Unit has a system in place t hat has been designed an d installed in accordance with goo d engineerin g practice to prevent d ischa rges . These features may in clude adequate contain er vo lu me to avoid overfill an d h igh -leve l sensors and controls to stop liquid flow . All discharge prevention features are in spected at reg ul a r intervals. 8.3 Facility Transfer Operations, Oil Production Facili ty: §112.9(d) A ll above ground valves and pipe lines are routin ely inspected for the general condition of flange j oints, valve gl ands and bodi es, drip pans, pipe su pports, and other appurtenances . Inte grity or leak testing is also performed at the time of any install ati on, modificat ion, con stru ction, rel ocation, or replacement o f buried piping. The fo llow in g procedures and protocols are in place to maintain all flow li nes in order to prevent di sc harges from flow lines: 28 • A ll buri ed pi ping at the faci lity is p rotecte d b y coating or wrapping. Any buri ed equipment w ill be vi suall y in spected for corrosion whenever exposed through excavati on. Further in spectio n a nd rep air w ill be conducted on the affect ed metal equipment if problems are identified to minimize the chance for a discharge from facility t ransfer equipme nt. • When a pipe that h as potentia l for re-use is not in service, or it is in a stan dby service for an exte nded peri od of time, any associated valves are kept closed and locke d and lines are sealed appropriately and marked as t o thei r tie-in connection. • All pipe supports at the faci li ty are des ign ed to minimi ze abrasion an d corrosio n and to a ll ow for expansion and contraction. Pipe supports are routine ly inspected as part of the general facility in spections descri bed in this SPCC plan . SECTION 9.0 REQUIREMENTS FOR ONSHORE OIL DRILLING AND WORK OVER FACILITIES: §112.10 The Piceance Area Production Unit is not an onshore oil drilling or work over facility. Consequently, the provisions in §112.10 do not apply. SECTION 10.0 REQUIREMENTS FOR OFFSHORE OIL DRILLING, PRODUCTION AND WORK OVER FACILITIES: §112.11 The Piceance Area Production Unit is not an offshore oil drilling, production or work over facility. Consequently, the provisions in §112.11 do not apply. 29 .~-,.~~,'',/.'.~· -(..\~: 1 •:_::j'. I".. ?'" _ ' ~·-~ ." :---i -: .. \_ -.... -. ·.i I l:j ·'!/I~ • .... ::;, . ...,;:..;"5.~-:.~":;-~ -... :'·i::<.: · .. , / f'. t).... _ r( ,_--... ~~ ~~"· • ./::"'·.>:::!:~)~-~ £:/~ f. ' ---I . . •. ·.··.·•· ·. i./-/ -' ~ . 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""!I-t ...... -.... •I' • •''\\qi.\\ 'hf ~ ..., , \; °"tw~ ,· ~ • ~ , • .. .. ......,, 't \ ·-~-' /'' _j1.,1r. \. ;--....... , . • .,"': 1--·,I t t ··._ I>!:: '• ... --1 ....... ,J '····\'.J!:O."'"--.. \>~ ·,~'1 ','/ ~ -~!_} _ _, ___ ~~~·1 ':..__'°~···· ,,.,\. -~.6 ~·-~S-~ l -~"---' a .. ,_..... ~ .... _~.:... •• 1 \i-.• _, . 0 South Gran d Valley Facilities Nobl e Roads County Roads 0 2 ••••====-••••••-Miles 0.5 1 :451000 t FIGURE 1 S ITE LOCATION MAP NOBLE ENERGY, INC PI CEANCE A R EA P RODUCTION FIELD SOUTH GRAND VAL LEY AREA GARFIELD & MESA COUNTIES, COLORADO REVtSI ON DATE: 101JOl()B .-.*~ D~/I C::I ON NUMBS:D• nn lno••••••V· LS APPRO'/C'n av. n u o CORDILLERAN PROJECT# EG08120 SCALE: AS SHO\NN Appendix A Certification of the Applicability of the Substantial Harm Criteria Certification of the Applicability of the Substantial Harm Criteria Facility Name: Facility Location: Piceance Area Production Unit The South Grand Valley Area facilities are located in Sections 7, 8, and 18 in To\vnship 8 South, Range 95 West and Sections 1, 2, 8, 11, 12, 15, and 35 in Township 8 South, Range 96 West in Mesa and Garfield Counties, Colorado. See Figure l for additional site location information. The town of Parachute, Colorado, \Vhich lies approximately 5 miles north of the area, is the nearest population center. The Battlement Mesa Area facilities are located in Sections 25, 26, 27, 30, 34, 35, and 36 in Township 7 South, Range 95 West in Garfield County, Colorado. See Figure 37 for additional site location information. The town of Parachute, Colorado, \:vhich lies approximately 6.5 miles nortlnvest of the area, is the nearest population center. The Rulison Mesa Area facilities are located in Sections 5 and 8 in To~1 nship 7 South, Range 94 \Vest in Garfield County, Colorado. See Figure 48 for additional site location information. The town of Rulison, Colorado, which lies approximately 3.2 miles northv,rest of the area, is the nearest population center. 1. Does the facility transfer oil over \Vater to or from vessels and does the facility have a total oil storage capacity greater than or equal to 42,000 gallons? YES NO X 2. Does the facility have a total oil storage capacity greater than or equal to 1 million gallons and does the facility lack secondary containment that is sufficiently large to contain the capacity of the largest aboveground oil storage tank plus sufficient freeboard to allow for precipitation within any aboveground storage tank area? YES NO X 3. Does the facility have a total oil storage capacity greater than or equal to 1 million gal Ions and is the facility located at a distance (as calculated using the appropriate formula in Attachment C-III to this appendix {Appendix C to 40 CFR 112) or a comparable formula') such that a discharge from the facility could cause injury to fish and wildlife and sensitive environments? For further description of fish and \vildlife and sensitive environments, see Appendices I, II, and III to DOC/NOAA"s "Guidance for Facility and Vessel Response Plans: Fish and Wildlife and Sensitive Environments" and the applicable Area Contingency Plan. YES NO X 4. Does the facility have a total oil storage capacity greater than or equal to I million gallons and is the facility located at a distance (as calculated using the appropriate fonnula in Attachment C-Ul to this appendix (Appendix C to 40 CFR 112} or a comparable formula 1) such that a discharge from the facility \vould shut down a public drinking water intake2 ? YES ___ _ NO _~X~- 5. Does the facility have a total oil storage capacity greater than or equal to 1 million gallons and has the facility experienced a reportable oil spill in an an1ount greater than or equal to 10,000 gallons within the last 5 years? YES NO X CERTIFICATION I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in this document, and that based on my inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining this inforn1ation, I believe that the submitted information is true, accurate, and complete. --Signature -Title Name (please type or print) Date 1 lf a comparable formula is used, documentation of the reliability and analytical soundness of the comparable formula must be attached to this fonn. 2 For the purposes of 40 CFR part 112, public drinking water intakes are analogous to public water systems as described at 40 CFR l 43.2(c). AppendixB SPCC Plan Review/ Amendment Documentation Five-Year Review Documentation In accordance with § 112.S(b ), this SPCC plan been reviewed to determine if more effective prevention and control technology is available to significantly reduce the likelihood of a discharge. Pursuant to §112.S(b) and by means of this certification, I attest that I have completed a review and evaluation of this SPCC plan for Noble, and as a result __ Will __ Will Not amend the plan. A Professional Engineer has reviewed technical amendments to the plan and certified the revised document. Signature, Authorized Facility Representative Date Name (Printed) Title Five-Year Review Documentation Original Date of Plan: February 2006 In an effort to document the five-year review process, the facility manager or his representative shall complete the information below: Review Dates 4/25/07 6/14/07 Representative Or designee Signatnre :i::::::.:~:. -~ Dion Plsek.P.E. ·~ .:o Plan Amended (Yes or No) Yes Yes SPCC Plan Amendment Log ... Date of General Description of Change Made · Page Numbers of Name of Certifying Name of Management Amendment · Changes Made PE Reviewer . . ' Amended document to include new wells, Cover, TOC, Figs. I, 4/25/07 and storage and containment structure 8, 20, 21, 22, 23, Pgs. Dion Pisek, P .E. Mikel Cox information. 4, 7, 8, 9, IO, 13, App. D . . Amended document to include new wells, Cover, TOC, Figs. 1, 6/14/07 ' and storage and containment structure 7, 24, Pgs. 4, 8, 9, I 0, Dion Pisek, P.E. Mikel Cox information. 11, 14, 15, App. B, • App.D Amended document to include new wells, Cover, TOC, Pgs. 2, 7- 8/3/07 and storage and containment structure 12, 14, 15, Figs!, 3-9, Dion Pisek, P.E. Mikel Cox 12, 14-17, 19-21, 23-information. 34, Appendices A-G. Amended document to include new wells, Cover, TOC, Pgs. 2, 4, 11/10/07 and storage and containment structure 7-13, 15-18, Figs. I, 2, Dion Pisek, P.E. Mikel Cox information. 26-35, Appendices B, D,&E. Amended document to include changes in Cover, TOC, Pgs. I, 2, 712108 storage and containment structure 3, 8, 11-13, 15-17, Dion Pisek, P.E. Brandon Danfo11h infonnation. Figs l, 8, 9, 20, Appendices B-E, H. Amended document to include changes in 11 /5/08 storage and containment structure Entire Document Dion Pisek, P.E. Brandon Danforth infonnation. Appendix C Oil Spill Response Procedures Oil Spill Response Procedures FACILITY NAME: PJCEANCE AREA PRODUCTION UNJT FACILITY ADDRESS: SECTIONS 7. 8. 18 IN TOWNSHIP 8 SOUTH. RANGE 95 WEST SECTIONS 1. 2 8. 11 12 15 IN TOWNSHIP 8 SOUTH. RANGE 96 SECTIONS 25. 26. 27. 30. 35. 36 IN TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH. RANGE 95. AND SECTIONS 5 & 8 lN TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 94 WEST IN MESA & GARFIELD COUNTIES, COLORADO. NEAR PARACHUTE AND RULISON. COLORADO REFERENCE: SECTION 6.12 OF SPCC PLAN WRITTEN PROCEDURES APPROVED BY: Signature Title Name (please type or print) Date Oil Spill Response Procedures 1. Response Management Structure The Spill Coordinator and Alternate Spill Coordinator(s) are responsible for implementing response procedures in the event of an oil spill or discharge emergency. These personnel have the authority to commit the resources necessary to carry out a response. However, all operating personnel at the Piceance Area Production Unit receive training to familiarize themselves with all aspects of the SPCC Plan, facility operations, the location and characteristics of materials handled at the facility, and the location of all records within the facility; and are responsible for proper implementation of response procedures should the Spill Coordinator or Alternate Spill Coordinator(s) be unavailable. 2. Initial Response Releases at the Piceance Area Production Unit will be discovered through observations made during the course of normal work activities, inspections of work areas and equipment, monitoring devices, or by chance. Discovering a release is the first step in initiating a response. Upon discovery, the individual discovering a release should immediately upon discovery: 1. Assess the basic situation. 2. Stop the source of the release if safely possible using available resources (including spill kits). 3. Restrict ignition sources ifthe material is flammable. 4. Secure the area as off limits. 5. In the event that the incident poses an immediate threat of fire, explosion, or other impact to safety, health, or the environment, contact the local fire depaitment at 911. DO NOT HANG UP after completing the report, let the dispatcher hang up first. 6. Repmt the release to the Spill Coordinator or an Alternate Spill Coordinator (see attached Oil Spill Incident Notification Phone Numbers). 7. The Spill Coordinator (or alternate) will determine whether the spill incident wan-ants evacuation of the facility. If so, the procedures outlined in the facility Emergency Action Plan will be followed. 8. The Spill Coordinator (or alternate) will determine whether the spill incident constitutes a discharge as defined in §112.l(b) of the SPCC regulations (see Section 3, below) and will notify appropriate federal, state, and local agencies of the spill/release incident ifwairnnted. 9. lfthe spill involves a minor volume of oil, it can be cleaned up by facility personnel provided that I) they are OSHA trained and have received their cmTent refresher training; 2) appropriate niat.,rif!l safety data she_ets {J\!ISD~ sheets) are available for the material spilled; and 3) appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) is available. 10. If the spill involves a significant volume of oil, or any of the three criteria listed in (9) above are not met, it should be cleaned up by a properly ce11ified outside contractor (see attached Oil Spill Incident Notification Phone Numbers). 3. Oil Spill Emergency Reporting If the release constitutes a discharge as defined in § 112.1 (b) of the SPCC regulations, it will be considered an Oil Spill Emergency. A release of oil is considered a discharge under this Plan only if: the release is into or upon the navigable waters of the United States, adjoining shorelines, or waters contiguous with navigable waters of the United States. This is apparent if a release impacts surface water quality by causing a film, sheen, or discoloration of the water surface, or upon water or adjoining shorelines, or causes a sludge or emulsion to be deposited beneath the surface of the adjoining shorelines. Impacts to groundwater also apply if the groundwater is contiguous with navigable waters of the United States (i.e., groundwater discharges to/contributes to the total volume of a surface water body that is itself contiguous with navigable waters of the United States). In summary, if a release directly affects surface water or groundwater at the facility, it must be considered an Oil Spill Emergency. Federal and local authorities to be notified in the event of an Oil Spill Emergency are outlined below. State of Colorado In Colorado, condensate and E&P wastes are to be rep011ed within 24 hours if the spill has entered waters of the state (any surface or groundwater) or entered navigable waters (any surface water) in sufficient quantities to cause a sheen on the water or stain on the shore. Spills Jess than 5 barrels which can be immediately contained and cleaned up do not need to be rep011ed. Spills greater than 20 barrels must be reported with 24 hours. All spills and releases of exploration and production waste or produced fluid exceeding five barrels, including those contained within unlined be1ms, shall be repo11ed in writing on the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (COGCC) Spill/Release Rep011 Form 19 within 10 days of discovery of the spill. In addition, spills or releases that exceed twenty barrels of exploration and production waste or produced fluid shall be verbally reported to the COGCC within 24 hours of discovery. Spills or releases of any size that impact or threaten to impact any waters of the state, residence or occupied structure, livestock or public byway, shall be verbally reported to the COGCC as soon as practicable after discovery. See COGCC Rule 906 for more information. If the spill may reach waters of the State (which include surface water, ground water and dry gullies or storm sewers leading to surface water), it must also be reported immediately to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. Refined petroleum releases must be reported if they have entered navigable waters or if the quantity release exceeds 25 gallons. In general, verbal or telephone repmts are to be made within 24 hours. The District Manager or Environmental Coordinator will notify regulatory agencies as appropriate. As a practical matter, an evaluation of the specifics of each spill and a determination of reporting requirements will be made. If there is any question about repo1ting requirements, Noble will over-repo1t rather than under-report. Written, follow up reports are to be sent within 10 days to: Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 1120 Lincoln# 801 Denver, Colorado 80203 (Use COGCC Spill/Release Form) Bureau of Land Management -File an "Undesirable Event Form" with: Glenwood Springs Resource Area Office 50629 Highways 6 and 24 P.O. Box 1009 Glenwood Springs, CO 81602 If the Local Emergency Planning Commission (LEPC) was notified of the spill (in the event of a hazardous substance release) a report should also be sent to: Chris Bomholdt Garfield County LEPC 107 8'h Street Glenwood Springs, Colorado 81601 Horace Sessions Mesa County LEPC P.O. Box 2242 Grand Junction, CO 81502 United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) An oil spill is repmtable to the EPA if any of the following criteria are met: A) ls the spill to navigable waters or adjoining shorelines? B) Could Water Quality Standards be violated? C) Could the spill cause a film, "sheen", or discoloration? D) Could the spill cause a sludge or emulsion? E) Do any of the reporting exemptions apply? Exemptions include 1) Properly functioning vessel engines not deemed harmful, 2) Research and Development Releases (approved on a case by case basis), 3) NPDES Permitted Releases, and 4) Discharges Pennitted Under the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL) If the answer to any question A through D above is "yes" and none of the exemptions apply then the release is reportable to the EPA. To reporr an oiLspW or hazardous substance rnkas!O', c_all • the National Response Center: (800) 424-8802 For information on EPA's Oil Spill Program, call the Oil Spill Program foformation Line at (800) 424- 9346. • Region 8 EPA (CO, MT, ND, SD, UT, WY) 999 18 111 Street, Suite 500 Denver, Colorado 80202-2466 http://www.epa.gov./region08/ Telephone: (303) 312-6312 email: r8eisc@epa.gov Fax: (303) 312-6339 Toll Free: (800) 227-8917 4. Follow-up Activities After the initial response, reporting, and notification associated with a spill incident, the Spill Coordinator (or alternate) will prepare a written report which includes following: 1. Time and date of the incident; 2. Source and exact location of the spill; 3. Material involved; 4. Cause of the incident; 5. Estimated spill volume; 6. Names of any waterways involved; 7. Description of all media impacted by the spill; 8. Description of damages or injuries caused by the spill; 9. Actions taken to stop, remove, and mitigate the effects of the material spilled 10. Names of individuals and organizations contacted (time, day, who received call, who called from Noble, and pertinent notes). 11. Who reported to the scene from Federal, State, and Local agencies (time, day, etc)? In addition, whenever more than 1,000-gallons of oil are discharged in a single incident or more than 42-gallons of oil have been discharged in each of two incidents over a 12-month period, Noble will submit a report to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEP A) Regional Administrator (RA) as outlined in Section 5.2 of the SPCC Plan. 5. Sustained Actions Where prolonged mitigation and recovery actions are required in response to a spill or release, the Spill Coordinator (or alternate) will manage the activities with any or all of the following, as warranted: 1. An outside contractor. 2. An environmental/engineering consultant. 3. Any outside vendor responsible for the incident. 4. The appropriate local, state, and federal agencies. Most release incidents at the Piceance Area Production Unit are expected to be handled without implementing sustained actions. Oil Spill Response Procedures Notification Phone Numbers EPA 24-Hour Spill Notification Number Department of Transportation National Response Center Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment (CDPHE) CDPHE 24-Hour Spill Hotline Colorado Oil & Gas Conservation Commission (COGCC) COGCC 24-Hour Hotline Colorado Division of Labor, Oil Inspection Section Colorado PUC Safety and Enforcement Section Colorado State Patrol Hazmat Service Hospitals (St. Mary's Hospital -Grand Junction) (Clagett Memorial -Rifle) *Garfield County Sheriff *Parachute Fire Depa1tment U.S. Dept. of Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Grand Junction Field Office U.S. Dept. oflnterior, Bureau of Land Management, White River Field Office Noble Energy, Inc. Corporate Office Mike Bonkiewicz, District Manager Office: Mobile: Chris Del Hieno, Environmental Coordinator Office: Mobile: *=this is a non-emergency number. Emergency calls should dial 911. 303.293.1788 800.424.8802 303.692.3033 877.518.5608 303.894.2100 303.860.1435 303.620.4300 800.888.0170 970.242.7283 970.244.2273 970.625.1510 970.625.1899 970.285.9119 970.244.3000 970.878.3800 303.389.3600 970.625.1494 970.281.5250 303.228.4160 303.990.0757 Spill/Release Information Form Piceance Area Production Unit Exact nan1e, address, and location of the facility: Date and ti1ne of the discharge: Nan1e, title and phone nun1ber of the person reporting the spill, the responsible party and the contact person: Source of the discharge: Type or description ofn1aterial discharged: Estimated total quantity of the discharge: Estimated total quantity discharged as described in § 112.1 (b ): Names of individuals and/or organizations that have been contacted: Bodies of water involved, the e>-1:ent of actual and potential pollution or threat to surface \Vater: A chronology of all occurred events including: a complete description of circu1nstances causing the release or spill, actions taken and explanations: A description of all in1pacted n1edia: A description of all damages or injuries caused by the discharge: Actions being used to stop, remove, or n1itigate the effects of the discharge, including disposal and treatn1ent: Other appropriate information for the particular spill or release: Appendix D Secondary Containment Information TABLED! SECONDARY CONTAINMENT CAPACITY CALCULATIONS SGV 120 (TANK BATTERY) NOBLE ENERGY, INC. CONTAINMENT DIMENSIONS Top Botto in Top Botton1 Mini1nurn Overall Tank Tank Volu111e Contain111ent Width Width Length Length Height Secondary Contain1ncnt Capacity ID Contents (BBL) Nu111ber (Wl)(FT) (W2) (FT) (LI) (FT) 1 Condensate 400 I 19.0 19.0 55.0 2 Condensate 400 1 19.0 19.0 55.0 3 Condensate 210 1 19.0 19.0 55.0 Calculation to co1npcnsate for 111ultiple tanks in contain1nent #I Tank di111ensions Displaced Tnnk Total Volun1e Dian1eter Contain1nent Volurne Descri ption/COntents (BBL) (FT) (GAL) (BBL) Condensate Tank 400 12 2, 115 50 Condensate Tank 210 10 1,469 35 To~al displaced vo\u1ne due to 111ultiple tanks. 1,469 35 Total displaced volu111e due to 2.5" rainfall. 1,629 39 Capa6ity of containn1ent less displaced volu1nes. 16,445 392 Notes: Total Containment Capacity (T) ~ (H/3)x[(WlxLl)+(W2xL2)+SQRT(WlxLlxW2xL2)] \VI = Contain1nent \-vidth at top. 'V2 = Contairl1uen1 width at botton1. Ll = Contain~1ent length at top. L2 = Containh1en1 length at bottoin. l·I = Containnlent l,leight (L2) (FT) 55.0 55.0 55.0 (H) (FT) (T) (FT') 2.5 2.5 2.5 BBL~ Barrel(s) GAL~ Gallon(s) FT 3 =Cubic Feet FT~ Feet 2,613 2,613 2,613 I FT'~ 7.481 Gallons I Barrel= 42 Gallons 1 Barrel= 5.6 Cubic Feet (T) (GAL) (T) (BBL) 19,543 465 19,543 465 19,543 465 ID I 2 Tank/Equipn1ent: Tank Volume Contents/Descrif:ition (BBL) Condensate ' 210 Separator --- Notes: TABLED2 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT CAPACITY CALCULATIONS SGV 12P (HYRUP 12-77) WELL SITE NOBLE ENERGY, INC. CONTAINMENT DIMENSIONS Top Botto111 Top Botton1 Minin1un1 Overall Contain1nent Width Width Length Length Height Secondary Contain1nent Capacity Nu1nber (WI) (FT) (W2) (FT) (LI) (FT) (L2) (FT) (H) (FT) (T) (FT') (T) (GAL) (T) (BBL) I 35.0 29.0 36.0 30.0 1.6 1,694 12,675 302 2 22.0 17.0 32.0 27.0 2.0 1,154 8,635 206 (Calculation to con1pensate for precipitation in containn1ent #1.) Total displaced volume due to 2.5" rainfall.I 1,964 I 47 I Capacity of containment less displaced volumes. 10,71 l 255 Total Containment Capacity (T) = (H/3)x[(WlxLl)+(W2xL2)+SQRT(WlxLlxW2xL2)] W1 = Contain111en~ \Vidth at top. BBL= Barrel(s) GAL= Gallon(s) FT'= Cubic Feet FT= Feet \V2 = Containn1ent !width at bottonL LI= Containn1ent ipngth at top. L2 = Containn1ent !bngth at botto1n. H = Contain1nent H:eight I FT'= 7.481 Gallons I Barrel = 42 Gallons I Barrel= 5.6 Cubic Feet !D 1 2 3 Tank ' Tank Volu111e Contents I (BBL) Condensate 300 Methanol 12 Separator --- Notes: TABLED3 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT CAPACITY CALCULATIONS SGV llJ (HYRUP 11-66) WELL SITE Containn1ent Nu111ber 1 2 3 NOBLE ENERGY, INC. Top Width (WI) (FT) 1 --- 2 --- 25.0 CONTAfNMENT DIMENSIONS Botto111 Width (W2) (FT) 1 --- 2 --- 21.0 Top Botto in Mini1nun1 Overall Length Length Height Secondary Containn1ent Capacity (LI) (FT) (L2) (FT) (H) (FT) (T) (FT') (T) (GAL) (T) (BBL) 1 1 2.3 3,658 27,364 652 ------ 2 2 2.0 101 752 18 ------ 33.0 29.0 0.5 357 2,672 64 (Calculation to con1pensate for precipitation in contai11n1ent #1.) Total displaced volume due to 2.5" rainfall. I 2,479 I 59 I Capacity of containment less displaced volumes. 24,885 592 (Calculation to con1pensate for precipitation in contain1nent #2.) Total displaced volume due to 2.5'' rainfall.I 78 I 2 I Capacity of containment less displaced volumes. 674 16 Total Containment Capacity (T) = (H/3)x[(WlxLl)+(W2xL2)+SQRT(WlxLlxW2xL2)] WI = Contain1ne1~t width at top. BBL= Barrel(s) GAL = Gallon(s) FT'= Cubic Feet FT= Feet W2 = Containn1en't width at botto111. Ll = Containn1ent length at top. L2 = Containn1ent! length at botton1. H = Contain111ent (-!eight I =Circular steel ~ault (2.3' tall x 45' dian1eter) second.al)' containn1ent structure. 2 =Circular steel Vault (2' tall x 8' dian1eter) seconda1)' containn1ent structure. 1 FT'= 7.481 Gallons 1 Barrel = 42 Gallons I Barrel= 5.6 Cubic Feet ID l 2 Tank/Equip1nent: Tank Volu111e Contents/Descri p'tion (BBL) Condensate 300 Separator --- Notes: TABLED4 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT CAPACITY CALCULATIONS SGV 12M (HYRUP 12-17) WELL SITE NOBLE ENERGY, INC. CONTAINMENT DIMENSIONS Top Botto1n Top Bottoni Mini1nu1n Overall Containn1ent Width Width Length Length Height Seconda1y Contain1nent Capacity Nu111ber (WI) (FT) (W2) (FT) (LI) (FT) (L2) (FT) (H) (FT) (T) (FT') (T) (GAL) (T) (BBL) l I 1 1 1 2.7 4,684 35,042 834 ------ ------ 2 25.0 21.0 36.0 32.0 0.4 313 2,344 56 (Calculation to con1pensate for precipitation in containn1ent # l .) Total displaced volume due to 2.5'' rainfall.I 2,704 I 64 I Capacity of containment less displaced volumes. 32,338 770 Total Containment (:apacity (T) = (H/3)x[(WlxLl)+(W2xL2)+SQRT(WlxLlxW2xL2)] Wl = Contain1nent!width at top. BBL= Barrel(s) GAL= Gallon(s) FT'= Cubic Feet FT= Feet W2 = Contain1nent ,\vidth at botton1. Ll = Contain111ent length at top. L2 = Containrnent iength at botto111. H = Contai11111ent Height I= Circular steel v~ult (2.7' tall x 47' dia1neter) secondary contain111ent structure. l FT' = 7.481 Gallons 1 Barrel = 42 Gallons 1 Barrel= 5.6 Cubic Feet lD I 2 3 4 - 5 6 TABLEDS SECONDARY CONTAINMENT CAPACITY CALCULATIONS SGV 2K (HYRUP 2-46) WELL SITE NOBLE ENERGY, INC. CONTAINMENT DIMENSIONS Top Bottoni Tank/Equipment! Tank Volu111e Containn1ent Width Width Contents/Descrlp1tion (BBL) Nuinber (WI) (FT) (W2) (FT) Condensate 300 I I I ------ Condensate 300 I I I ------ Condensate 300 I I I ------ Condensate 300 I I I ------ Separator ---2 35.0 32.0 Foan1er 3 3 2 2 ------ Paraffin ' 3 4 2 2 ------ Notes: Total Containment Capacity (T) ~ (H/3)x[(WlxLl)+(W2xLZ)+SQRT(WlxLlxW2xL2)] Wl = Contain111ent;,;vidlh at top. W2 = Contain111ent ~idth at botton1. Ll = Containn1ent l~ngth at top. L2 = Containn1ent l~ngth at botto111. 1-1 = Containn1ent Height I= Oblong steel vault (2.7' tall x 46' long x 41' \vide) secondary containn1ent structure. 2 =Circular steel v~ult (2' tall x 8' dian1eter) secondary containn1ent structure. Top Botto111 Minin1un1 Overall Length Length Height Secondary Contain111ent Capacity (LI) (FT) (L2) (FT) (H)(FT) (T) (FT') (T) (GAL) (T) (BBL) I I 2.7 4,860 36,355 866 ------ I I 2.7 4,860 36,355 866 ------ I I 2.7 4,860 36,355 866 ------ I I 2.7 4,860 36,355 866 ------ 42.0 39.0 0.7 950 7, I08 I69 2 2 2.0 IOI 752 I8 ------ 2 2 2.0 IOI 752 I8 ------ (Calculation to con1pensate for precipitation in contain111ent #1.) Total displaced volume due to 2.5" rainfall. 2,805 67 Capacity of contain1nent less displaced volun1es. 33,550 799 BBL~ Barrel(s) GAL~ Gallon(s) FT3 =Cubic Feet FT~ Feet l FT'= 7.481 Gallons I Barrel= 42 Gallons I Barrel~ 5.6 Cubic Feet TABLED6 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT CAPACITY CALCULATIONS SGV MURRAY FACILITY (l-24A & 1-14B) TANK SITE NOBLE ENERGY, INC. CONTAINMENT DIMENSIONS Top Bottoni Tank/Equipn1ent i Tank Volun1e Containn1ent Width Width ID Contents/Descrip'tion (BBL) Nun1ber (WI) (FT) (W2) (FT) I Condensate 265 I 59.0 55.0 2 Condensate 265 I 59.0 55.0 . 3 Condensate 265 I 59.0 55.0 4 Condensate 265 1 59.0 55.0 5 Separator ---2 37.0 34.0 Calculation to co1npensa'te for n1ultiple tanks in contain111ent #I Tank din1ensions Displaced Tank Total Volun1e Dian1eter Containrnent Volu111e Descri ptionJContents (BBL) (FT) (GAL) (BBL) Condensate Tanki 265 15 3,173 76 Condensate Tank1 265 15 3,173 76 Condensate Tank: 265 15 3,173 76 Condensate Tanki 265 15 3,173 76 Total displaced volu1ne due to n1ultiple tanks. 9,518 227 Tot~! displaced vo!un1e due to 2.5" rainfall. 4,782 114 Capacity !of containn1ent less displaced volun1es. 36,890 878 Notes: Total Containment Capacity (T) = (H/3)x[(WlxLl)+(W2xL2)+SQRT(WlxL lxW2xL2)] WI =Containment.width at top. W2 = Containn1ent \vidth at bottonL Top Botton1 Length Length (LI) (FT) (L2) (FT) 52.0 48.0 52.0 48.0 52.0 48.0 52.0 48.0 62.0 59.0 Mini111un1 Height (H) (FT) 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.4 1.2 BBL= Barrel(s) GAL= Gallon(s) FT3 =Cubic Feet FT= Feet Overall Secondary Contain1nent Capacity (T) (FT') (T) (GAL) (T) (BBL) 6,843 51,190 1,219 6,843 51,190 1,219 6,843 51,190 1,219 6,843 51,190 1,219 2,578 19,285 459 LI = Contain111ent l6ngth at top. l FT' = 7.481 Gallons TABLED? SECONDARY CONTAINMENT CAPACITY CALCULATIONS SGV lK (RAMOS 1-36) WELL SITE NOBLE ENERGY, INC. CONTAINMENT DIMENSIONS Top Bottont Top Botto111 MiniI11un1 Overall Tank/Equipn1ent; Tank Volun1e Containn1ent Width Width Length Length Height Secondary Contain111ent Capacity ID Contents/Description (BBL) Nuinber (WI) (FT) (W2) (FT) I Condensate I 300 l I I ' ------ 2 Condensate 300 I I I ------ 3 Separator . ---2 29.0 26.0 4 Methanol 12 3 2 2 ------ Calculation to con1pensate for n1ultiple tanks in contain111ent #I. T:ank di111ensions Displaced Tank Total Volume Dian1eter Containn1ent Volutne Descri ption/Conten:ts (BBL) (FT) (GAL) (BBL) Condensate Tankl 300 12 2, 115 50 Condensate Tank1 300 12 2, 115 50 Total 9isplaced volun1e due to 111ultiple tanks. 2,115 50 Tot~I displaced volun1e due to 2.5 11 rainfall. 1,990 47 Capacity :of contain111ent less displaced volumes. 19,778 . 471 Notes: Total Containment Capacity (T) ~ (H/3)x[(WlxLI )+(W2xL2)+SQRT(WlxLlxW2xL2)] Wl = Contain1nentiwidth at top. W2 = Containn1ent Width at botto111. L 1 = Containn1ent length at top. L2 = Contain1nent length at botto111. H = Contain111ent Height 1 =Oblong steel vat\lt (2.5' tall x 35 1 wide x 44' long) secondary containn1ent structure. 2 = Round steel vault (2' tall x 8' dia.) secondary containn1ent structure. (LI) (FT) (L2) (FT) I I ------ I I ------ 37.0 34.0 2 2 --- --- (H) (FT) 2.5 2.5 l.9 2.0 BBL~ Ban-el(s) GAL~ Gallon(s) FT3 =Cubic Feet FT~ Feet (T) (FT') 3,193 3,193 l,856 101 l FT'~ 7.481 Gallons l Barrel = 42 Gallons l Barrel~ 5.6 Cubic Feet (T) (GAL) (T)(BBL) 23,884 569 23,884 569 13,886 331 752 18 TABLEDS SECONDARY CONTAINMENT CAPACITY CALCULATIONS SGV lB (CASS-GARBER) WELL SITE NOBLE ENERGY, INC. CONTAINMENT DIMENSIONS Top Bottoni Top Botto1n Minimum Overall Tank/Equiprntnt Tank Volutne Containn1ent Width Width Length Length Height Secondary Containment Capacity ID Contents/DesCri pt ion (BBL) Nun1ber (WI) (FT) (W2) (FT) 1 Condensate 300 I l l --- --- 2 Condensate 300 I l l ------ 3 Condensate i 300 2 33.0 26.0 4 Separator i 3 50.0 47.0 --- 5 Separator ---3 50.0 47.0 6 Separator ---3 50.0 47.0 7 Separator ---3 50.0 47.0 Calculation to con1pensatc for n1ultiple tanks in contain111cnt #1. : Tank din1ensions Displaced Tank Total Voluine Dia1neter Containn1ent Volu111e Dcscri ption/Coritents (BBL) (FT) (GAL) (BBL) Condensate T:ink 300 12 2, 115 50 Condensate TUnk 300 12 2,115 50 Tofo.1 displaced volu111c due to 111u!tip\e tanks. 2,115 50 Total displaced volun1e due to 2.5" rainfall. 2,259 54 Capacity of containment less displaced voluines. 22,729 541 Calculation to co1npqnsatc fOr tnultiple tanks in containn1ent #2. (GAL) (BBL) Total displaced volu111e due to 2.5'1 rainfall.I 1,363 I 32 ~ Capacity of containment less displaced volumes. 11,064 26~ Notes: Total Containmept Capacity (T) ~ (H/3)x[(WlxLl)+(WZxL2)+SQRT(WlxLlxW2xL2)] \V l = Containn1;cnt width at top. \V2 = Contain111¢nt \vidth at botto1n. LI = Contain1ne~t length at top. L2 = Containme~1t length at botton1. H = Contain111ent Height I =Oblong steellvault (2.5' tall x 33' \'Vide x 51' long) secondary contain111ent structure. (Ll)(FT) (L2) (FT) l ' ------ l ' ------ 33.0 26.0 70.0 67.0 70.0 67.0 70.0 67.0 70.0 67.0 (H) (FT) 2.5 2.5 1.9 0.8 0.8 0.8 - 0.8 BBL~ Barrel(s) GAL~ Gallon(s) FT3 =Cubic Feet FT~ Feet (T) (FT') 3,623 3,623 1,661 2,658 2,658 2,658 2,658 I FT'~ 7.481 Gallons I Ba1Tel = 42 Gallons I BaiTel = 5.6 Cubic Feet (T) (GAL) (T) (BBL) 27,103 645 27,103 645 12,427 296 19,886 473 19,886 473 19,886 473 19,886 473 ID l Tank ' Tank Volurne Contents (BBL) Condensate ' 265 Separator --- Notes: TABLED9 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT CAPACITY CALCULATIONS SGV FEDERAL 8C WELL SITE Containn1ent Nun1ber l 2 NOBLE ENERGY, INC. Top Width (WI) (FT) I --- 28.0 CONTAINMENT DIMENSIONS Botto111 Width (W2) (FT) I --- 24.0 Top Botto111 Minin1un1 Overall Length Length Height Secondary Containn1ent Capacity (LI) (FT) (L2) (FT) (H) (FT) (T) (FT') (T) (GAL) (T) (BBL) I I 2.7 4,104 30,699 731 ------ 42.0 38.0 1.3 l,354 10,125 241 (Calculation to compensate for precipitation in contain111ent #1.) Total displaced volume due to 2.5" rainfall. I 2,369 I 56 I Capacity of containment less displaced volumes. 28,330 675 Total Containmen\ Capacity (T) = (H/3)x[(WlxLI )+(W2xL2)+SQRT(WlxLlxW2xL2)] Wl = Containmer)t width at top. BBL= Barrel(s) GAL= Gallon(s) FT'= Cubic Feet FT= Feet \V2 = Containineni width at botto111. Lt= Contain111entJength at top. L2 = Containn1entilength at botto111. 1-1 = Contain111ent i~eight l =Oblong steel vault (2.7' tall x 34' wide x 52' long) secondary containment structure. I FT'= 7.481 Gallons l Barrel = 42 Gallons 1 Barrel= 5.6 Cubic Feet TABLEDlO SECONDARY CONTAINMENT CAPACITY CALCULATIONS SGV FED SD WELL SITE NOBLE ENERGY, INC. CONTAINMENT DIMENSIONS Top Bottom Top Bottom Minilnum Overall Tank Tank Volurne Contain1nent Width Width Length Length Height Secondary Contain1nent Capacity Content1s ID (BBL) Nun1bcr (WI) (FT) (W2) (FT) (LI) (FT) l Condensate 400 l 39.8 32.5 2 Condensate I 400 l 39.8 32.5 I 3 Condensate 400 l 39.8 32.5 4 Condensate 400 l 39.8 32.5 5 Condensate 400 l 39.8 32.5 6 Methanol 12 2 2 ... 2 7 Ethylene Glycql 3 3 3 3 ... 8 Ethylene Glycql 3 3 3 3 --- Calculation to con1pensate fOr 1nuhiple tanks in containn1ent #1. Tank din1ensions Displaced Tank Total Volu1ne Dian1etcr Containment Volun1c Dcscri ption/Con'.tents (BBL) (FT) (GAL) (BBL) Condensate TUnk 400 12 2,284 54 Condensate Tink 400 12 2,284 54 Condensate Tiink 400 12 2,284 54 Condensate T<lnk 400 12 2,284 54 Condensate Tank 400 12 2,284 54 Total. displaced volutne due to n1uitiple tanks. 9,138 218 To~al displaced vo\un1e due to 2.5" rainfall. 5,012 119 Capacity of contain111ent less displaced volu1nes. 23,812 567 Notes: Total Containnjent Capacity (T) ~ (H/3)x[(WlxLl)+(W2xL2)+SQRT(WlxLlxW2xL2)] \Vt = Contain~11ent \vidth at lop. \V2 = Containri1cnt \Vidth at botton1. LI = Containn1:ent length at top. L2 = Contain1n.:ent length at botto1n. H = Containn1tjnt Height 1 =Oblong ste~l vault (2.5' tall x 39' \vide x 571 long) secondary contain111ent structure. 2 =Round stcej vault (2' tall x 8' dia.) seconda1y containment structure. 3 =Round steel vault (2' tall x I I' dia.) secondary containment structure. 80.8 80.8 80.8 80.8 80.8 2 . .. 3 ··- 3 (L2) (FT) 73.5 73.5 73.5 73.5 73.5 2 3 --- 3 --- (H) (FT) (T) (FT') 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.0 2.0 2.0 BBL~ BarTel(s) GAL~ Gallon(s) FT 3 =Cubic Feet FT~ Feet 5,075 5,075 5,075 5,075 5,075 101 190 190 I FT'~ 7.481 Gallons I BarTel ~ 42 Gallons ;Tel= 5.6 Cubic Feet (T) (GAL) (T) (BBL) 37,962 904 37,962 904 37,962 904 37,962 904 37,962 904 . 752 18 1,422 34 1,422 34 Tank/Equipn1ent ~ Tank Volun1e lD Contents/Description (BBL) I Condensate • 300 2 Condensate 300 3 Separator --- TABLE D11 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT CAPACITY CALCULATIONS SGV 2J (HYRUP 2-56) WELL SITE NOBLE ENERGY, INC. CONTAINMENT DIMENSIONS Top Botton1 Top Botton1 Mini1nun1 Contai11111ent Width Width Length Length Height Nun1ber (WI) (FT) (W2) (FT) (Ll)(FT) (L2) (FT) (H) (FT) l 34.0 28.0 53.0 47.0 1.9 I 34.0 28.0 53.0 47.0 1.9 2 23.0 19.0 35.0 31.0 0.9 Calculation to co111pensa:te for 1nultiple tanks in containn1ent #1 1"ank di1nensions Displaced Tank Total Volun1e Dia1neter Contain1nent Volu111e Des cri pti on/ Con ten'.ts (BBL) (FT) (GAL) (BBL) Condensate Tanki 300 12 1,608 38 Condensate Tank! 300 12 1,608 38 Total displaced volun1e due to n1ultiple tanks. 1,608 38 Total displaced volun1e due to 2.5" rainfall. 2,808 67 Capacity ;of contain1nent less displaced volu1nes. 17,652 420 Notes: Total Containment Capacity (T) ~ (H/3)x[(WlxLl)+(W2xL2)+SQRT(WlxLlxW2xL2)] Wt = Containn1ent.'width at top. W2 = Containn1ent width at botto1n. BBL~ Barrel(s) GAL~ Gallon(s) FT3 =Cubic Feet FT~ Feet Overall Secondary Contain111ent Capacity (T) (FT') (T) (GAL) (T) (BBL) 2,950 22,068 525 2,950 22,068 525 625 4,674 111 Lt= Containn1ent 1¢ngth at top. I FT'~ 7.481 Gallons ID 1 2 3 Tank ' Tank Voluine Contents (BBL) Condensate 300 Condensate . 300 Condensate 300 Separator --- Notes: TABLE D12 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT CAP A CITY CALCULATIONS SGV 20 (HYRUP 2-68) WELL SITE Containn1ent Nun1ber 1 1 1 2 NOBLE ENERGY, INC. Top Width (Wl) (FT) I --- I --- I --- 28.6 CONTAINMENT DIMENSIONS Botton1 Width (W2) (FT) I --- I --- I --- 21.3 Top Bottoni Mini111u111 Overall Length Length Height Seconda1y Containment Capacity (LI) (FT) (L2) (FT) (H) (FT) (T) (FT') (T)(GAL) (T) (BBL) I I 2.5 3,623 27,103 645 ------ I I 2.5 3,623 27,103 645 ------ I I 2.5 3,623 27,103 645 ------ 40.3 33.0 2.8 2,572 19,239 458 (Calculation to co1npensate for precipitation in containn1ent #1.) Total displaced volume due to 2.5" rainfall. I 2,259 I 54 I Capacity of containment less displaced volumes. 24,845 592 Total ContainmentjCapacity (T) = (H/3)x[(WlxLl)+(W2xL2)+SQRT(WlxLlxW2xL2)] \Vt = Containn1etit width at top. BBL= Barrel(s) GAL= Gallon(s) FT'= Cubic Feet FT= Feet \V2 =Containment width at botton1. Ll =Containment :length at top. L2 = Containn1ent jlength at botto111. ti = Containn1ent Beight l =Oblong steel vault (2.5' tall x 33' wide x 51' long) seconda1y contairunent structure. I FT'= 7.481 Gallons I Barrel = 42 Gallons 1 Barrel = 5.6 Cubic Feet TABLE D13 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT CAP A CITY CALCULATIONS SGV l2G (HYRUP 12-53) WELL SITE NOBLE ENERGY, INC. CONTAINMENT DIMENSIONS Top Botto111 Top Botton1 Mini1nun1 Overall Tank/Equipn1ent Tank Volun1e Containn1ent Width Width Length Length Height Secondary Contain1nent Capacity ID Contents/Descrip ion (BBL) Nu1nber (WI) (FT) (W2) (FT) 1 Condensate ' 300 1 35.0 29.0 2 Condensate 300 1 35.0 29.0 3 Separator ' ---2 32.0 28.0 Calculation to compensa'te for tnu!tiple tanks in containn1ent # 1. Tank diinensions Displaced Tank Total Volun1e Dian1eter Contain1nent Volun1e Description/Con tents (BBL) (FT) (GAL) (BBL) Condensate Tank i 300 12 1692 40 Condensate Tank! 300 12 1692 40 Total displaced volun1e due to n1ultiple tanks. 1,692 40 Tota:! displaced volun1e due to 2.5" rainfall. 3,046 73 Capacity .of containn1ent less displaced volun1es. 24,501 583 Notes: Total Containment Capacity (T) ~ (H/3)x[(WlxLl)+(W2xL2)+SQRT(WlxLlxW2xL2)] Wt = Containn1ent :Width at top. W2 = Contain1nent )-vidth at botton1. Ll = Contain111ent t~ngth al top. L2 = Containn1ent length at botto111. H = Containn1ent Height (LI) (FT) (L2) (FT) 64.0 58.0 64.0 58.0 47.0 43.0 (H) (FT) 2.0 2.0 2.0 BBL= Barrel(s) GAL= Gallon(s) FT3 =Cubic Feet FT= Feet (T) (FT') 3,909 3,909 2,702 1 FT' ~ 7.481 Gallons 1 Barrel~ 42 Gallons 1 Barrel= 5.6 Cubic Feet (T) (GAL) (T) (BBL) 29,239 696 29,239 696 20,216 481 ID I 2 Tank/Equip1nent ! Tank Volun1e Con tents/Description (BBL) Condensate 210 Separator --- Notes: TABLE D14 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT CAP A CITY CALCULATIONS SGV 12H (HYRUP 12-74) WELL SITE NOBLE ENERGY, INC. CONTAINMENT DIMENSIONS Top Botto1n Top Botto111 MiniI11un1 Overall Contain111ent Width Width Length Length Height Secondary Containn1ent Capacity Nu111ber (WI) (FT) (W2) (FT) (LI) (FT) (L2) (FT) (H) (FT) (T) (FT') (T) (GAL) (T) (BBL) I 33.0 28.0 35.0 30.0 1.7 1,689 12,632 301 2 27.0 22.5 31.0 26.8 2.0 1,434 10,724 255 (Calculation to con1pensate for precipitation in contain111ent #I.) Total displaced volume due to 2.5" rainfall.I 1,548 I 37 I Capacity of contain111ent less displaced volun1es. 11,084 26~ Total Containment eapacity (T) = (H/3)x[(WlxLl)+(W2xL2)+SQRT(WlxLlxW2xL2)] Wt = Contain111ent;vvidth at top. BBL= Barrel(s) GAL= Gallon(s) FT'= Cubic Feet FT= Feet \V2 = Containn1ent width at botto111. Ll = Containn1ent 1¢ngth at top. L2 = Containn1ent length at bottorn. 1--l = Contai11111ent H~ight I FT' = 7.481 Gallons I Barrel = 42 Gallons I Barrel= 5.6 Cubic Feet ID l 2 Tank/Equipn1ent . Tank Volun1e Contents/Description (BBL) Condensate 210 Separator --- Notes: TABLE DlS SECONDARY CONTAINMENT CAP A CITY CALCULATIONS SGV 18L (HYRUP 18-15) WELL SITE Containn1ent Nu1nber l 2 NOBLE ENERGY, INC. Top Width (WI) (FT) 29.0 26.0 CONTAINMENT DIMENSIONS Botto111 Width (W2) (FT) 24.0 22.0 Top Botton1 Mini111un1 Overall Length Length Height Secondary Contain1nent Capacity (LI) (FT) (L2) (FT) (H) (FT) (T) (FT') (T) (GAL) (T) (BBL) 39.0 34.0 1.7 1,648 12,326 293 36.0 32.0 0.7 572 4,279 102 (Calculation to con1pensate for precipitation in contain111ent #l.) Total displaced volume due to 2.5" rainfall. I I ,51 l I 36 I Capacity of containment less displaced volumes. I 0,815 25~ Total Containment Capacity (T) = (H/3)x[(WlxLl)+(W2xL2)+SQRT(WlxL!xW2xL2)] WI = Contain1nent !width at top. BBL= Barrel(s) GAL= Gallon(s) FT3 =Cubic Feet FT= Feet W2 = Containn1ent Width at botton1. Ll = Containn1ent length at top. L2 = Containn1ent l~ngth at botto1n. H = Containrnent Height I FT'= 7.48 I Gallons I Barrel = 42 Gallons I Barrel= 5.6 Cubic Feet ID l - Tank/Equipn1ent Tank Volun1e Contents/Description (BBL) Condensate 300 Separator --- Notes: TABLE 016 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT CAPACITY CALCULATIONS SGV 11K (HYRUP 11-45) WELL SITE Contain111ent Nu1nber l 2 NOBLE ENERGY, INC. Top Width (Wl) (FT) 3 l.O 23.0 CONTAINMENT DIMENSIONS Botton1 Width (W2) (FT) 26.0 18.0 Top Botton1 Minin1un1 Overall Length Length Height Secondary Contai111nent Capacity (LI) (FT) (L2) (FT) (H) (FT) (T) (FT') (T) (GAL) (T) (BBL) 38.0 33.0 l.5 l,521 11,375 271 26.0 21.0 LO 484 3,619 86 (Calculation to con1pensate for precipitation in containinent #1.) Total displaced volume due to 2.5" rainfall. I 1,580 I 38 I Capacity of containment less displaced volumes. 9,795 233 Total Containment Qapacity (T) = (H/3)x[(WlxLl)+(W2xL2)+SQRT(WlxLlxW2xL2)] \Vl = Contain1nent Width at top. BBL~ Barrel(s) GAL~ Gallon(s) FT'~ Cubic Feet FT~ Feet W2 = Contain111ent \vidth at bottonL LI = Containn1ent le:ngth at top. L2 = Containn1ent l~ngth at botto111. 1-l = Containn1ent Height I FT'~ 7.481 Gallons l BaiTel = 42 Gallons l Ban·el = 5.6 Cubic Feet ID 1 - Tank Tank Volun1e Contents (BBL) Condensate I 300 Separator --- Notes: TABLE D17 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT CAPACITY CALCULATIONS SGV ISP (HYRUP 15-44C) WELL SITE NOBLE ENERGY, INC. CONTAINMENT DIMENSIONS Top Botto111 Top Botto111 Minin1un1 Overall Contai11111ent Width Width Length Length Height Secondary Containn1ent Capacity Nu111ber (Wl)(FT) (W2) (FT) (LI) (FT) (L2) (FT) (H) (FT) (T) (FT') (T) (GAL) (T) (BBL) 1 35.0 3 l.0 36.0 32.0 2.5 2,808 21,008 500 2 24.0 20.5 36.0 32.5 1.0 763 5,708 136 (Calculation to con1pensate for precipitation in containn1ent #l.) Capacity of containment less displaced volumes. 19,257 45~ Total displaced volume due to 2.5" rainfall.I 1,751 I 42 I Total Containment Capacity (T) = (H/3)x[(WlxLl)+(W2xL2)+SQRT(WlxLlxW2xL2)] Wt = Contai111ne1~t \.vidth at top. BBL= Barrel(s) GAL= Gallon(s) FT3 =Cubic Feet FT= Feet W2 = Contain1nent width at botto1n. Ll = Containn1ent;Iength at top. L2 = Contain111enti length at botto111. ll = Contain111ent Height 1 FT'= 7.481 Gallons 1 Barrel = 42 Gallons 1 Barrel= 5.6 Cubic Feet TABLE D18 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT CAP A CITY CALCULATIONS SGV lD (NOCKS 1-llA) WELL SITE NOBLE ENERGY, INC. CONTAINMENT DIMENSIONS Top Botto111 Top Botto111 Mini111un1 Overall Tank/Equipn1ent ; Tank Volu111e Containn1ent Width Width Length Length Height Seconda1y Contain1nent Capacity ID Contents/Descrir: ti on (BBL) Nun1ber (WI) (FT) (W2) (FT) 1 Condensate 300 l 25.0 22.0 2 Condensate . 300 l 25.0 22.0 3 Separator ---2 36.0 31.0 Calculation to compensate for n1ultiple tanks in containn1ent #I Tank di111ensions Displaced Tank Total Volume Dia1neter Containn1ent Volu111e Description/Contents (BBL) (FT) (GAL) (BBL) Condensate Tank : 300 12 1692 40 Condensate Tank: 300 12 1692 40 Total qisplaced volun1e due to lnultiple tanks. 1,692 40 Tola! displaced volume due to 2.5" rainfall. 2,143 51 Capacity Of containn1ent less displaced volun1es. 16,738 399 Notes: Total Containment Capacity (T) ~ (H/3)x[(WlxL1 )+(W2xL2)+SQRT(WlxLlxW2xL2)] ' \VI = Containn1ent Width at top. W2 = Contain1nent width at botto1n. Ll = Containn1ent l~ngth at top. L2 = Containn1ent l~ngth at botton1. H = Containn1ent Height (LI) (FT) (L2) (FT) 60.0 57.0 60.0 57.0 41.0 36.0 (H) (FT) 2.0 2.0 1.4 BBL~ Barrel(s) GAL~ Gallon(s) FT3 =Cubic Feet FT~ Feet (T) (FT') 2,750 2,750 1,809 l FT'= 7.481 Gallons l Barrel ~ 42 Gallons 1 Barrel~ 5.6 Cubic Feet (T) (GAL) (T) (BBL) 20,574 490 20,574 490 13,529 322 T ank/Equipn1ent i Tank Volu111e ID Contents/Description (BBL) 1 Condensate 300 2 Condensate 300 3 Condensate • 300 4 Separator --- 5 Separator --- TABLE D19 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT CAPACITY CALCULATIONS SGV 1J WELL SITE NOBLE ENERGY, INC. CONTAINMENT DIMENSIONS Top Botton1 Top Bottoni Mini111un1 Contai11111ent Width Width Length Length Height Nu111ber (Wl)(FT) (W2) (FT) (Ll) (FT) (L2) (FT) (H) (FT) l I I I I 2.5 ------------ l I I I I 2.5 ------------ l I I I I 2.5 ------------ 2 40.0 39.0 45.0 44.0 0.8 2 40.0 39.0 45.0 44.0 0.8 Calculation to con1pensate for n1ultiple tanks in containn1ent #I. Tank din1ensions Displaced Tank Total Volun1e Dia1neter Contain111ent Volun1e Description/Contents (BBL) (FT) (GAL) (BBL) Condensate Tank,. 300 12 2, 115 50 Condensate Tank! 300 12 2,115 50 Total displaced volu111e due to 111ultiple tanks. 4,230 101 Total displaced volu1ne due to 2.5" rainfall. 2,094 50 Capacity \:lf containn1ent less displaced volun1es. 18,805 448 Notes: Total Containment Cjapacity (T) = (H/3)x[(WlxLl)+(W2xL2)+SQRT(WlxLlxW2xL2)] Wl = Containn1ent ;width at top. W2 = Containn1ent \~1.ridth at botton1. BBL= Barrel(s) GAL= Gallon(s) FT'= Cubic Feet FT= Feet Overall Secondary Contai111nent Capacity (T) (FT') (T) (GAL) (T) (BBL) 3,359 25, 130 598 3,359 25,130 598 3,359 25, 130 598 1,406 10,520 250 1,406 10,520 250 Ll = Contain111ent length at top. I FT' = 7.48 I Gallons Tank/Equipn1ent ! Tank Voluine ID Contents/Description (BBL) l Condensate 300 2 Condensate ' 300 3 Separator • --- TABLE D20 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT CAPACITY CALCULATIONS SGV lE WELL SITE NOBLE ENERGY, INC. CONTAINMENT DIMENSIONS Top Bottorn Top Botton1 Minin1un1 Containn1ent Width Width Length Length Height Nun1ber (WI) (FT) (W2) (FT) (Ll)(FT) (L2) (FT) (H) (FT) I 34.0 28.0 44.0 38.0 1.9 l 34.0 28.0 44.0 38.0 1.9 2 28.0 23.0 41.0 36.0 1.8 Calculation to con1pensate for n1ultiple tanks in containn1ent #l Tank dirnensions Displaced Tank Total Volun1e Dia1neter Containrnent Volun1e Description/Contents (BBL) (FT) (GAL) (BBL) Condensate Tank i 300 12 1,608 38 Condensate Tanki 300 12 1,608 38 Total displaced volume due to n1ultiple tanks. ' 1,608 38 Tota'! displaced volun1e due to 2.5" rainfall. 2,332 56 Capacity bf contain111ent less displaced volu111es. 14,167 337 Notes: Total Containment Capacity (T) ~ (H/3)x[(WlxLI )+(W2xL2)+SQRT(WlxLlxW2xL2)] Wl = Containn1ent Width at top. W2 = Containn1ent Width at botton1. BBL~ Barrel(s) GAL~ Gallon(s) FT3 =Cubic Feet FT= Feet Overall Seconda1y Contain1nent Capacity (T) (FT') (T) (GAL) (T) (BBL) 2,420 18, 106 43 l 2,420 18, 106 431 1,771 13,245 315 LI = Containn1ent I1ngth at top. 1 FT' = 7.481 Gallons Tank Tank Volu1ne ID Contents (BBL) 1 Condensate 300 2 Condensate 300 3 Condensate 300 4 Condensate . 300 TABLE D21 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT CAP A CITY CALCULATIONS SGV 35M WELL SITE NOBLE ENERGY, INC. CONTAINMENT DIMENSIONS Top Botto111 Top Botton1 Mini1nun1 Containn1ent Width Width Length Length Height Nuinber (Wl)(FT) (W2) (FT) (LI) (FT) (L2) (FT) (H) (FT) I 40.0 35.0 52.0 47.0 1.2 I 40.0 35.0 52.0 47.0 1.2 I 40.0 35.0 52.0 47.0 1.2 I 40.0 35.0 52.0 47.0 1.2 Calculation to con1penSate for n1ultiple tanks in containn1ent #1. Tank di1nensions Displaced Tank Total Volume Dian1eter Containn1ent \1olun1e Description/Con ten ts (BBL) (FT) (GAL) (BBL) Condensate Tank: 300 12 1,015 24 Condensate Tank; 300 12 1,015 24 Condensate Tank; 300 12 1,015 24 Condensate Tank! 300 12 1,015 24 Total di$placed volu1ne due to n1ultiple tanks. 3,046 73 Total displaced volume due to 2.5" rainfall. 3,242 77 Capacity of containn1ent less displaced volun1es. 10,393 247 Notes: Total Containment Capacity (T) = (H/3)x[(WlxL!)+(W2xL2)+SQRT(WlxLlxW2xL2)] \V1 = Containn1ent width at top. W2 = Contairu11cnt width at botto111. BBL= Banel(s) GAL= Gallon(s) FT3 =Cubic Feet FT= Feet Overall Secondary Containn1ent Capacity (T) (FT') (T) (GAL) (T) (BBL) 2,230 16,681 397 2,230 16,681 397 2,230 16,681 397 2,230 16,681 397 Ll = Containn1entilength at top. I FT'= 7.481 Gallons Tank/Equip111ent i Tank Volu111c ID Contents/Description (BBL) I Condensate 210 TABLE D22 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT CAP A CITY CALCULATIONS SGV 12N (HYRUP 12-47) WELL SITE NOBLE ENERGY, INC. CONTAINMENT DIMENSIONS Top Botton1 Top Botton1 Mini111un1 Containn1ent Width Width Length Length Height Nun1ber (WI) (FT) (W2) (FT) (LI) (FT) (L2) (FT) (H) (FT) I 29.0 22.0 37.0 30.0 1.9 Overall Secondary Contain1nent Capacity (T) (FT') (T) (GAL) (T) (BBL) 1,631 12,197 290 2 Separator ---2 27.0 22.0 37.0 32.0 1.3 I, I 0 I 8,239 196 Notes: Total Containment Capacity (T) = (H/3)x[(WlxLl )+(W2xL2)+SQRT(WlxLtxW2xL2)) Wt = Contain111ent,.width at top. W2 = Containn1ent Width at bottonl. Ll = Containn1ent l~ngth at top. L2 = Containn1ent l~ngth at botto111. H = Containn1ent Height (Calculation to con1pensate for precipitation in contain111ent #1.) Total displaced volume due to 2.5" rainfall.I 1,338 I 32 I Capacity of containment less displaced volumes. I 0,860 259 BBL= Barrel(s) GAL= Gallon(s) FT'= Cubic Feet FT= Feet I FT'= 7.481 Gallons I Barrel = 42 Gallons I Barrel= 5.6 Cubic Feet TABLED23 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT CAPACITY CALCULATIONS SGV lL WELL SITE NOBLE ENERGY, INC. ' CONTAINMENT DIMENSIONS Top Botto111 Tank/Equip1nent ; Tank Volun1e Containn1ent Width Width ID Con ten ts/Description (BBL) Nu1nber (WI) (FT) (W2) (FT) 1 Condensate ' 300 l 51.0 45.0 2 Condensate 300 1 51.0 45.0 3 Separator ---2 29.0 24.0 Calculation to con1pensa'te for n1ultiple tanks in contai11111ent #I. Tank diJnensions Displaced Tank Total Volu1ne Dia1neter Contain111ent Volun1e Description/Contents (BBL) (FT) (GAL) (BBL) Condensate Tank: 300 12 1,692 40 Condensate Tank' 300 12 l,692 40 Total displaced volume due to n1ultiple tanks. I,692 40 Total displaced volun1e due to 2.5" rainfall. 3,IOO 74 Capacity of contain111ent less displaced volun1es. 21, 104 502 Notes: Total Containment d:apacity (T) ~ (l-l/3)x[(W!xLl)+(W2xL2)+SQRT(W!xLlxW2xL2)] \Vt = Contain1nent :\vidth at top. 'lV2 = Containn1ent \.vidth at bottonL Top Botto111 Length Length (Ll) (FT) (L2) (FT) 39.0 33.0 39.0 33.0 38.0 33.0 Minin1un1 Height (H) (FT) 2.0 2.0 2.0 BBL= Barrel(s) GAL~ Gallon(s) FT3 =Cubic Feet FT= Feet Overall Secondary Contain1nent Capacity (T) (FT') (T) (GAL) (T) (BBL) 3,462 25,896 617 3,462 25,896 617 l,885 14, 104 336 L 1 = Containrnent length at top. 1 FT'~ 7.48 J Gallons TABLED24 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT CAP A CITY CALCULATIONS SGV 12B WELL SITE NOBLE ENERGY, INC. CONTAINMENT DIMENSIONS Top Botton1 Tank./Equipn1ent I Tank Volu111e Containn1ent Width Width m Con ten ts/D escri pti on (BBL) Nu1nber (WI) (FT) (W2) (FT) I Condensate 300 I 33.0 26.5 2 Condensate 300 I 33.0 26.5 3 Separator ---2 21.0 15.8 Calculation lo con1pensate for n1ultiple tanks in contain1nent #1 Tank diinensions Displaced Tank Total Volu1ne Dia1neter Contain1nent Volu111e ' Oescri ption/Contents (BBL) (FT) (GAL) (BBL) Condensate Tanki 300 12 2,538 60 Condensate Tank' 300 12 2,538 60 Total displaced volun1e due to n1ultiple tanks. 2,538 60 Tot~! displaced vo!un1e due to 2.5" rainfall. 2,726 65 Capacity iof contain1nent less displaced volu1nes. 28,019 667 Notes: Total Containment Capacity (T) ~ (H/3)x[(WlxLl)+(W2xL2)+SQRT(WlxLlxW2xL2)] \Vl = Contai11111ent.:width at top. W2 = Containn1ent width at bottotn. Top Botto111 Length Length (LI) (FT) (L2) (FT) 53.0 46.5 53.0 46.5 35.0 29.8 Minin1un1 Height (H) (FT) 3.0 3.0 2.5 BBL~ Barrel(s) GAL= Gallon(s) FT3 =Cubic Feet FT~ Feet Overall Secondary Containn1ent Capacity (T) (FT') (T) (GAL) (T) (BBL) 4,449 33,283 792 4,449 33,283 792 1,492 11, 161 266 Lt= Containn1ent length at top. I FT'~ 7.481 Gallons Tank/Equipn1ent i Tank Volu1ne ID Con ten ts/D escri pii on (BBL) l Condensate 300 2 Condensate 300 3 Condensate 300 4 Condensate 300 5 Condensate 300 6 Separator --- TABLED25 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT CAPACITY CALCULATIONS SGV 2A WELL SITE NOBLE ENERGY, INC. CONTAINMENT DIMENSIONS Top Botto111 Top Bottoni Mini111u1n Containn1ent Width Width Length Length Height Nu111ber (Wl) (FT) (W2) (FT) (LI) (FT) (L2) (FT) (H) (FT) l 54.0 49.0 58.0 53.0 l.8 I 54.0 49.0 58.0 53.0 l. 8 1 54.0 49.0 58.0 53.0 l.8 1 54.0 49.0 58.0 53.0 l.8 I 54.0 49.0 58.0 53.0 1.8 2 38.0 34.0 58.0 54.0 1.3 Calculation to con1pensate for 111ultiple tanks in containn1ent #I. Tank din1ensions Displaced Tank Total Volun1e Dian1eter Contain1nent Volu1ne Description/Contents (BBL) (FT) (GAL) (BBL) Condensate Tank 300 12 1,523 36 Condensate Tank; 300 12 l,523 36 - Condensate Tank:' 300 12 1,523 36 Condensate Tank: 300 12 l,523 36 Total displaced volun1e due to n1u!tiple tanks. 6,092 145 Total displaced volume due to 2.5" rainfall. 4,881 116 Capacity .ofconlainn1ent less displaced volu1nes. 27,541 656 Notes: Total Containment Gapacity (T) = (H/3)x[(WlxLl)+(W2xL2)+SQRT(WlxLlxW2xL2)] WI = Containn1ent :width at top. W2 = Containn1ent \Vidth at botto111. BBL= Barrel(s) GAL= Gallon(s) FT3 =Cubic Feet FT~ Feet Overall Secondat)' Containn1ent Capacity (T) (FT') (T) (GAL) (T) (BBL) 5,149 38,514 917 5,149 38,514 917 5,149 38,514 917 5,149 38,514 917 5,149 38,514 917 2,622 19,617 467 L 1 = Contain1nent l~ngth at top. I FT'= 7.481 Gallons TABLE D26 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT CAPACITY CALCULATIONS SGV FED 7D WELL SITE NOBLE ENERGY, INC. CONTAINMENT DIMENSIONS Top Botton1 Tank/Equip1ne1)t Tank Volun1e Contain1nent Width Width ID Con ten ts/Des cri pti on (BBL) Nun1ber (WI) (FT) (W2) (FT) 1 Condensate 300 l 1 1 ------ 2 Condensate 300 l 1 1 --- --- 3 Condensate 300 1 1 1 ------ 4 Condensate 300 I 1 1 --- --- 5 Condensate 300 I 1 1 ------ 6 Condensate 300 I 1 1 ------ 7 Condensate 300 l 1 1 ------ -Separator ---2 36.0 32.0 8 Ethylene Glycol 5.5 3 2 2 --- --- 9 Ethylene Glycol 5.5 4 2 2 ------ Calculation to con1pen:sate for n1ultiple tanks in containn1ent #1 1 Tank din1ensions Displaced Tank Total Volume Dian1eter Contain111ent Vo!u111e Description/Contents (BBL) (FT) (GAL) (BBL) Condensate Tarik 300 12 2,115 50 Condensate Ta~k 300 12 2,l 15 50 Condensate Ta1~k 300 12 2,115 50 Condensate Tadk 300 12 2,115 50 Condensate Tadk 300 12 2, l 15 50 Condensate Tarlk 300 12 2,l 15 50 Total displaced volume due to multiple tanks. 12,691 302 Total displaced volu111e due to 2.5" rainfall. 3,939 94 Capacity of contai11111ent less displaced volu1nes. 30,633 729 Notes: Total Containment Capacity (T) = (H/3)x[(WlxLl)+(W2xL2)+SQRT(WlxL!xW2xL2)] WI = Contain111e1~t width at top. \V2 = Contain1nent width at botlo111. Top Botton1 Length Length (LI) (FT) (L2) (FT) 1 1 ------ 1 1 ------ 1 I --- --- 1 I ------ 1 1 --- --- 1 1 ------ 1 1 ------ 69.0 65.0 2 2 ------ 2 2 ------ Mini111un1 Height (H) (FT) 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 --'~ l.3 2.0 2.0 BBL= Barrel(s) GAL= Gallon(s) FT'= Cubic Feet FT= Feet Overall Secondary Containrnent Capacity (T) (FT') (T) (GAL) (T) (BBL) 6,318 47,263 1,125 6,318 47,263 1,125 6,318 47,263 1,125 6,318 47,263 1,125 6,318 47,263 1,125 6,318 47,263 I, 125 6,318 47,263 1,125 2,963 22,163 528 IOI 756 18 101 756 18 L1 = Contain111enf length at top. I FT'= 7.481 Gallons Tank/Equip111ent; Tank Volun1e ID Contents/Description (BBL) TABLED27 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT CAPACITY CALCULATIONS SGV FED 7G \VELL SITE NOBLE ENERGY, INC. CONTAINMENT DIMENSIONS Top Botto1n Top Botton1 Mini111un1 Containn1ent Width Width Length Length I-Ieight Nu1nber (Wl)(FT) (W2) (FT) (LI) (FT) (L2) (FT) (H) (FT) 1 No tanks 011-site 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 ,_ . ' Notes: Total Containment C::apacity (T) = (H/3)x[(WlxL!)+(W2xL2)+SQRT(WlxLlxW2xL2)] Wt = Containn1e11t:'width at top. W2 = Contain1nent Width at botto111. BBL= Ban-el(s) GAL= Gallon(s) FT3 =Cubic Feet FT= Feet Overall Secondary Contain1nent Capacity (T) (FT') (T) (GAL) (T) (BBL) 0 0 0 - Ll = Containn1ent length at top. I FT' = 7.481 Gallons Tank/Equipn1ent ! Tank Volun1e ID Contents/Descripbon (BBL) I Condensate 300 2 Condensate 300 3 Condensate 300 4 Condensate ' 300 -Separator . --- TABLED28 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT CAPACITY CALCULATIONS SGV FED 7F WELL SITE NOBLE ENERGY, INC. CONTAINMENT DIMENSIONS Top Botto111 Top Botto111 Mini111un1 Containn1ent Width Width Length Length Height Nu1nber (Wl) (FT) (W2) (FT) (LI) (FT) (L2) (FT) (H) (FT) I I I I I 2.5 ------------ I I I i i 2.5 --- --------- I I I i i 2.5 ------------ I i I I i 2.5 ------------ 2 40.0 37.0 42.0 39.0 0.6 Calculation to con1pensate for n1ultiple tanks in containn1ent #I. Tank di111ensions Displaced Tank Total Volume Dian1eter Contain111ent Volun1e Descri ption/Conten.ts (BBL) (FT) (GAL) (BBL) Condensate Tankl 300 12 2,115 50 Condensate Tanl<::i 300 12 2, 115 50 Condensate Tank' 300 12 2,115 50 Total displaced volun1e due to n1ultiple tanks. 6,346 151 Tota:! displaced volu111e due to 2.5" rainfall. 1,470 35 Capacity ·of contain1nent less displaced volu111es. 9,818 234 Notes: Total Containment Capacity (T) = (H/3)x[(WlxLl)+(W2xL2)+SQRT(WlxLlxW2xL2)] Wl = Containment:width at top. W2 = Contain1nent width at botto111. BBL= Barrel(s) GAL= Gallon(s) FT3 =Cubic Feet FT= Feet Overall Secondary Contain1nent Capacity (T) (FT') (T) (GAL) (T) (BBL) 2,357 17,633 420 2,357 17,633 420 2,357 17,633 420 2,357 17,633 420 936 7,002 167 Ll = Containn1ent length at top. I FT' = 7.481 Gallons TABLED29 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT CAPACITY CALCULATIONS SGV FED 7N WELL SITE NOBLE ENERGY, INC. CONTAINMENT DIMENSIONS Top Botto111 Tank/Equipn1ent! Tank Volu111e Contain1nent Width Width ID Con ten ts/D esc rip ti o 11 (BBL) Nu111ber (Wl)(FT) (W2) (FT) l Condensate 300 l I I ------ 2 Condensate 300 l I I ------ 3 Condensate 300 l I I ------ 4 Condensate 300 1 I I ------ 5 Condensate 300 I I I ------ 6 Condensate 300 l I I ------ -Separator ---2 30.0 26.0 7 Ethylene Glycol 5.5 3 2 2 ------ 8 Ethylene Glycol 5.5 4 2 2 ------ Calculation to co1npensate for n1ultiple tanks in containn1ent # l. Tank din1ensions Displaced Tank Total Volu1ne Diaineter Contain1nent Volu111e Description/Contents (BBL) (FT) (GAL) (BBL) Condensate Tank! 300 12 2,115 50 -· Condensate Tank' 300 12 2,115 50 Condensate Tank' 300 12 2,115 50 ·- Condensate Tank; 300 12 2,115 50 Condensate Tank 300 12 2, 115 50 Total displaced volun1e due to n1ultip\e tanks. 10,576 252 Total displaced volume due to 2.5" rainfall. 2,201 52 Capacity:of containment less displaced volun1es. 13,634 325 Notes: Total Containment Capacity (Tl= (H/3)x[(W1xL1 )+(W2xL2)+SQRT(W!xLlxW2xL2)] Wt = Contain111ent 1 width at top. W2 = Contain111ent Width at botton1. Top Botto111 Length Length (LI) (FT) (L2) (FT) I I ------ I I ------ I I ------ I I ------ I I ------ I I ------ 55.0 51.0 2 2 ------ 2 2 ------ Minin1un1 Height (H) (FT) 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 0.7 2.0 2.0 BBL= Barrel(s) GAL= Gallon(s) FT'= Cubic Feet FT= Feet Overall Secondary Containn1ent Capacity (T) (FT') (T) (GAL) (T) (BBL) 3,531 26,41 I 629 3,53 l 26,41 l 629 3,531 26,411 629 3,53 l 26,411 629 3,531 26,41 l 629 2,357 17,633 420 l,040 7,776 185 190 l,422 34 190 l,422 34 LI = Contai11111ent l~ngth at top. 1 FT'= 7.481 Gallons Tank/Equipn1ent: Tank Vo!u111e lD Contents/Description (BBL) l Condensate • 300 2 Condensate 300 3 Condensate 300 4 Condensate 300 -Separator --- 5 Ethylene Glycol 5.5 6 Ethylene Glycol 5.5 TABLED30 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT CAPACITY CALCULATIONS SGV 10 WELL SITE NOBLE ENERGY, INC. CONTAINMENT DIMENSIONS Top Bottoni Top Botto111 Minin1un1 Contain111ent Width Width Length Length Height Nun1ber (WI) (FT) (W2) (FT) (LI) (FT) (L2) (FT) (H) (FT) 1 I I I I 2.5 ------------ 1 I 1 I 1 2.5 ------------ 1 I I I I 2.5 ------------ 1 1 I I I 2.5 ------------ 2 38.0 34.0 40.0 36.0 0.3 3 2 2 2 2 2.0 ------------ 4 2 2 2 2 2.0 --------- Calculation to con1pensate for 111ultiple tanks in contain1nent #1 Tank din1ensions Displaced Tank Total Volun1e Diameter Containn1ent Volurne Description/Contents (BBL) (FT) (GAL) (BBL) Condensate Tankl 300 12 2,115 50 Condensate Tanlc:' 300 12 2,115 50 Condensate Tank 300 12 2, 115 50 Total displaced volu1ne due to 111ultiple tanks. 6,346 151 Total displaced volume due to 2.5" rainfall. 3,086 73 Capacity ·of containtnent less displaced volurnes. 27,601 657 Notes: Total Containment Capacity (T) = (H/3)x[(WlxL l)+(W2xL2)+SQRT(WlxLlxW2xL2)] Wt = Containn1ent \Vidth at top. \\12 = Contain111ent width at botto111. BBL= Barrel(s) GAL= Gallon(s) FT3 =Cubic Feet FT= Feet Overall Secondary Contain1nent Capacity (T) (FT') (T) (GAL) (T)(BBL) 4,951 37,033 882 4,951 37,033 882 4,951 37,033 882 4,951 37,033 882 411 3,073 73 190 l,422 34 190 1,422 34 Ll = Containn1ent length at top. 1 FP = 7.481 Gallons Tank/Equip111ent: Tank Volu111e ID Con ten ts/D escri p ti on (BBL) [ Condensate 300 2 Condensate 300 -Separator --- TABLE D31 SECONDARY CONT AlNMENT CAP A CITY CALCULATIONS SGV lF WELL SITE NOBLE ENERGY, INC. CONTAINMENT DIMENSIONS Top Botto1n Top Botton1 Mini111un1 Containn1ent Width Width Length Length Height Nun1ber (WI)(FT) (W2) (FT) (Lt) (FT) (L2) (FT) (H) (FT) I I I I I 2.5 ------------ 1 I I I I 2.5 --- --- ------ 2 24.0 21.0 34.0 31.0 0.6 Calculation to con1pensa:te for n1ultiple tanks in containn1ent #I Tank din1ensions Displaced Tank Total Volu1ne Dia1neter Containn1ent Volun1e Description/Contents (BBL) (FT) (GAL) (BBL) Condensate Tanki 300 12 2, 115 50 Total <;l.isplaced volun1e due to 1nultiple tanks. 2,115 50 Total displaced volume due to 2.5 11 rainfall. 2,018 48 Capacity ;of contain111ent less displaced volu1nes. 20,078 478 Notes: Total Containment Capacity (T) ~ (H/3)x[(WlxLl)+(W2xL2)+SQRT(WlxLlxW2xL2)] \Vl = Containn1ent:width at top. '\V2 = Contain1nent width at botton1. BBL~ Barrel(s) GAL= Gallon(s) FT'~ Cubic Feet FT= Feet Overall Secondary Contain1nent Capacity (T) (FT') (T) (GAL) en (BBL) 3,237 24,211 576 3,237 24,21 I 576 439 3,285 78 Ll = Containn1ent 1ength at top. 1 FT'~ 7.481 Gallons TABLED32 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT CAPACITY CALCULATIONS SGV 2H WELL SITE NOBLE ENERGY, INC. CONTAINMENT DIMENSIONS Top Botto111 Tank/Equipn1ent1 Tank Volu111e Contain1nent Width Width ID Contents/Description (BBL) Nu1nber (WI} (FT) (W2) (FT) I Condensate 300 I I I ------ 2 Condensate 300 I I I ------ 3 Condensate 300 1 I I . ------ -Separator • ---2 31.0 27.0 Calculation to con1pensq.te for 111ultiple tanks in containn1ent #1 Tank dilnensions Displaced Tank Total Volun1e Dian1eter Contain1nent Volun1e Description/Contents (BBL) (FT) (GAL) (BBL) Condensate Tank: 300 12 2,115 50 Condensate Tank 300 12 2,115 50 Total ?isplaced volu111e due to 111ultiple tanks. 4,230 IOI Total displaced volu1ne due to 2.Sir rainfall. 2,018 48 Capacityiof containn1ent less displaced volun1es. 17,963 428 Notes: Total Containment Capacity (T) ~ (H/3)x[(WlxLl)+(W2xL2)+SQRT(WlxLlxW2xL2)] WI = Containn1ent!width at top. W2 =Containment width at botton1. Top Botto111 Length Length (LI) (FT) (L2) (FT) I I ------ I I ------ I I ------ 37.0 30.0 Minin1un1 Height (H) (FT) 2.5 2.5 2.5 0.8 BBL= Ban-el(s) GAL~ Gallon(s) FT3 =Cubic Feet FT~ Feet Overall Seconda1y Contain1nent Capacity (T) (FT') (T) (GAL} (T) (BBL) 3,237 24,21 l 576 3,237 24,2ll 576 -- 3,237 24,21 l 576 779 5,827 139 L 1 = Containn1ent l~ngth at top. I FT'~ 7.481 Gallons TankJEquipn1ent Tank Volu1ne ID Con ten ts/Description (BBL) I Condensate 300 2 Condensate ~· 300 3 Condensate 300 4 Condensate 300 -Separator --- 5 Corrosion Inhibitors 3.6 6 Corrosion Inhibitor~' 3.6 TABLE 033 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT CAPACITY CALCULATIONS SGV 350 WELL SITE NOBLE ENERGY, INC. CONTAINMENT DIMENSIONS Top Botton1 Top Botton1 Mini111un1 Containn1ent Width Width Length Length Height Nu111ber (WI) (FT) (W2) (FT) (LI) (FT) (L2) (FT) (H) (FT) I I I I I 2.5 ------------ 1 I I I I 2.5 ------ ------ I I I I I 2.5 ------------ I I I I I 2.5 ------ ------ 2 42.0 38.0 42.0 38.0 LO 3 2 2 2 2 2.0 ------------ 4 2 2 2 2 2.0 ------ ------ Calculation to con1pensdte for 111ultiple tanks in containn1cnt #1. -· Tank di1nensions Displaced Tank Total Volun1e Dian1eter Containn1ent Volu111e Description/Contents (BBL) (FT) (GAL) (BBL) Condensate Tank! 300 12 2, 115 50 Condensate Tank:' 300 12 2, 115 50 Condensate Tank! 300 12 2,115 50 Total displaced volu111e due to n1ultiple tanks. 6,346 151 Tot~! displaced volu1ne due to 2.5" rainfall. 2,746 65 Capacity !of containn1ent less displaced volun1es. 23,862 568 Notes: Total Containment G:apacity (T) = (H/3)x[(WlxLl)+(W2xL2)+SQRT(WlxLlxW2xL2)] Wt = Containn1ent:width at top. W2 = Containn1ent Width at botton1. BBL= Barrel(s) GAL= Gallon(s) FT'= Cubic Feet FT= Feet Overall Secondary Contain111e11t Capacity (T) (FT') (T) (GAL) (T) (BBL) 4,405 32,954 785 4,405 32,954 785 4,405 32,954 785 4,405 32,954 785 l,601 11,979 285 101 756 18 IOI 756 18 Lt= Containn1ent 1ength at top. I FT' = 7 .481 Gallons TABLE D34 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT CAPACITY CALCULATIONS SGV 35B WELL SITE NOBLE ENERGY, INC. . CONTAINMENT DIMENSIONS Top Botto1n Tank/Equip 111 ent ·, Tank Volu1ne Containn1ent Width Width ID Contents/Descri p'tion (BBL) Nun1ber (WI) (FT) (W2) (FT) l Condensate 300 l I I ------ 2 Condensate 300 1 I I --- --- 3 Condensate 300 1 I I ------ 4 Condensate 300 I I I . ------ 5 Condensate 300 l I I ------ 6 Condensate 300 1 I I ------ 7 Condensate 300 l I I ------ -Separator ---2 40.0 35.0 Calculation to con1pensate for n1ultiple tanks in containment #I Tank din1ensions Displaced Tank ' Total Volu111e Dia111eter Containn1ent Volun1e Descri ption/Conte1its (BBL) (FT) (GAL) (BBL) Condensate Tank' 300 12 2,115 50 Condensate Tank, 300 12 2,115 50 Condensate Tank: 300 12 2,115 50 Condensate Tank: 300 12 2,115 50 Condensate Tank; 300 12 2,ll5 50 Condensate Tank 300 12 2,115 50 Total displaced vohune due to tnultiple tanks. 12,691 302 Total displaced volun1e due to 2.5" rainfall. 4,348 104 Capacity :of containn1ent less displaced volurnes. 35,136 837 Notes: Total Containment Capacity (T) = (H/3)x[(WlxLl)+(W2xL2)+SQRT(WlxLlxW2xL2)] Wl = Containn1ent,width at top. W2 = Containrnent Width at bottorn. Top Botton1 Length Length (LI) (FT) (L2) (FT) I I --- --- I I ------ I I ------ I I ------ I I ------ I I --- --- I I ------ 73.0 68.0 Minin1un1 Height (H) (FT) 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 l.O BBL= Ban-el(s) GAL= Gallon(s) FT3 =Cubic Feet FT= Feet Overall Secondary Contai111nent Capacity (T) (FT') (T) (GAL) (T) (BBL) 6,975 52, 175 1,242 6,975 52,175 1,242 6,975 52,175 1,242 6,975 52,175 l,242 6,975 52, 175 1,242 6,975 52, 175 l,242 6,975 52,175 1,242 2,645 19,789 471 L 1 = Contain111ent Jf:ngth at top. I FT' = 7.48 l Gallons Tank/Equipn1ent Tank Volu111e lD Contents/Description (BBL) TABLED35 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT CAP A CITY CALCULATIONS SGVENCANA TAP NOBLE ENERGY, INC. CONTAINMENT DIMENSIONS Top Bottoni Top Botto111 Minin1u111 Containn1ent Width Width Length Length Height Nun1ber (WI) (FT) (W2) (FT) (LI) (FT) (L2) (FT) (H) (FT) l No site infon11ation , 2 3 4 5 6 7 - ' Notes: Total Containment Capacity (T) = (H/3)x[(WlxLl)+(W2xL2)+SQRT(W lxLlxW2xL2)] 'Vt = Contain1nentlwidth at top. W2 = Containn1ent width at botton1. BBL= Banel(s) GAL= Gallon(s) FT'= Cubic Feet FT= Feet Overall Secondary Containn1ent Capacity (T) (FT') (T) (GAL) (T) (BBL) ~- Lt= Containn1ent length at top. I FT' = 7.481 Gallons ID l 2 Tank/Equipn1ent Tank Volun1e Contents/Description (BBL) Condensate 400 Separator --- Notes: TABLE D36 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT CAPACITY CALCULATIONS BM 35D (34-24) WELL SITE NOBLE ENERGY, INC. CONTAINMENT DIMENSIONS Top Botton1 Top Botto1n Minin1un1 Overall Containn1ent Width Width Length Length Height Secondary Containn1ent Capacity Nun1ber (WI) (FT) (W2) (FT) (LI) (FT) (L2) (FT) (H) (FT) (T) (FT') (T) (GAL) (T) (BBL) l I I I I 2.5 2,270 16,979 404 ------------ 2 30.0 25.0 33.0 28.0 l.O 841 6,290 150 (Calculation to con1pensate for precipitation in contain1nent #L) Total displaced volume due to 2.5" rainfall., l,415 I 34 I Capacity of containment less displaced volumes. 15,564 371 Total Containment Capacity (T) = (H/3)x[(WlxLl)+(W2xL2)+SQRT(WlxL!xW2xL2)] Wt = Containn1ent !\vidth at top. BBL= Barrel(s) GAL= Gallon(s) FT'= Cubic Feet FT= Feet W2 = Contain111ent \.vidth at bottonl. LI= Containn1ent l~ngth at top. L2 = Containn1ent lt!ngth at botto111. If = Containn1ent Height 1 =Circular steel vault (2.5' tall x 34' dia1neter) secondary contain1nent structure. l FT'= 7.481 Gallons l Barrel= 42 Gallons l Barrel= 5.6 Cubic Feet TABLE D37 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT CAPACITY CALCULATIONS BM 34C (CHEVRON 34-4) WELL SITE NOBLE ENERGY, INC. CONTAINMENT DIMENSIONS Top Botto111 Top Botton1 Minin1un1 Overall Tank/Equipn1ent · Tank Volun1e Contain111ent Width Width Length Length Height Secondary Contaiiunent Capacity ID Contents/Description (BBL) Nun1ber (WI) (FT) (W2) (FT) l Condensate 400 l I I ------ 2 Condensate 400 1 I I ------ 3 Condensate 400 l I I ------ 4 Condensate 400 l I I ------ -Separator ---2 34.0 29.0 Calculation to coinpensate for 1nultiple tanks in containn1ent #1. Tank di1nensions Displaced Tank Total Volun1e Diameter Containn1ent Volu111e Description/Contents (BBL) (FT) (GAL) (BBL) Condensate Tank· 400 12 2,115 50 Condensate Tank, 400 12 2, 115 50 Total displaced volun1e due to n1ultiple tanks. 4,230 101 Total displaced volu1ne due to 2.5" rainfall. 2,656 63 Capacity of contain111ent less displaced volun1es. 24,984 595 Notes: Total Containment Capacity (T) = (H/3)x[(WlxLI )+(W2xL2)+SQRT(WlxLlxW2xL2)] Wl = Contain111ent ;vi•idth at top. 'V2 = Contain1nent ~idth at botton1. Ll = Containinent length at top. L2 = Containn1ent length at botton1. H = Containn1ent Height 1 =Circular steel valllt (2.5' tall x 37' wide x 54' long) secondary containn1ent structure. (LI) (FT) (L2) (FT) I I ------ I I --- --- I I ------ I I ------ 42.0 37.0 (H) (FT) (T) (FT') 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 1.0 BBL= Barrel(s) ::JAL= Gallon(s) FT'= Cubic Feet FT= Feet 4,261 4,261 4,261 4,261 l,246 l FT' = 7.481 Gallons I Barrel = 42 Gallons I Ban-el= 5.6 Cubic Feet (T) (GAL) (T) (BBL) 31,871 759 31,871 759 31,87 l 759 3 l,871 759 9,323 222 Tank/Equ i p111ent ·. Tank Volu111e ID Con ten ts/D esc rip ti on (BBL) TABLED38 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT CAPACITY CALCULATIONS BM EAST DRIP TANK SITE NOBLE ENERGY, INC. CONTAINMENT DIMENSIONS Top Botto111 Top Botto in Mini111un1 Containn1e11t Width Width Length Length Height Nun1ber (Wt) (FT) (W2) (FT) (Ll)(FT) (L2) (FT) (H) (FT) Overall Secondary Containn1ent Capacity (T) (FT') I (T) (GAL) (T) (BBL) I IConde11sate 300 1 ---' ---! ___ 1 ---' 2.5 1,767 I 13,219 315 Notes: Total Containment <;:apacity (T) = (H/3)x[(WlxLl)+(W2xL2)+SQRT(WlxLlxW2xL2)] Wl = Contain111ent;width at lop. \V2 = Containn1ent width at botto111. Lt= Containn1ent !~ngth at top. L2 = Containn1ent l6ngth at botto111. I.-J = Contain1nent H~ight I =Circular steel vault (2.5' tall x 30' dian1eter) seconda1y contain1nent structure. (Calculation to con1pensate for precipitation in containn1ent #1.) Total displaced volume due to 2.5" rainfall.I 1,102 I 26 I Capacity of containment less displaced volumes. 12,118 289 BBL= Barrel(s) GAL= Gallon(s) FT'= Cubic Feet FT= Feet 1 FT'= 7.481 Gallons I Barrel = 42 Gallons 1 Barrel = 5.6 Cubic Feet ID 1 2 Tank/Equipn1ent~ Tank Volu1ne Contents/Description (BBL) Condensate 400 Separator --- Notes: TABLE D39 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT CAPACITY CALCULATIONS BM 27P (34-14/27-14) WELL SITE Containn1ent Nu1nber I 2 NOBLE ENERGY, INC. Top Width (WI) (FT) I --- 31.0 CONTAINMENT DIMENSIONS Botto111 Width (W2) (FT) 1 --- 27.0 Top Botto111 Minin1un1 Overall Length Length Height Secondary Contai111nent Capacity (Lt) (FT) (L2) (FT) (H) (FT) (T) (FT') (T) (GAL) {T) (BBL) I 1 2.5 2,405 17,993 428 ------ 34.0 30.0 1.0 929 6,952 166 (Calculation to con1pensate for precipitation in containn1ent #1.) Total displaced volume due to 2.5" rainfall. I 1,499 I 36 I Capacity of containment less displaced volumes. 16,493 393 Total Containment Capacity (T) = (H/3)x[(WlxLl)+{W2xL2)+SQRT(WlxLlxW2xL2)] Wl = Contai11111ent:.width at top. BBL= Barrel(s) GAL= Gallon(s) FT 3 =Cubic Feet FT= Feet W2 = Containn1ent Width at botto1n. Ll =Containment l~ngth at top. L2 = Containment length at botto111. H = Contain1nent Height I =Circular steel va:Ult (2.5' tall x 35' dian1eter) secondary contain1nent structure. I FT'= 7.481 Gallons I Barrel = 42 Gallons I Barrel= 5.6 Cubic Feet ID I 2 - 3 TABLED40 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT CAP A CITY CALCULATIONS BM 36G (36-23) WELL SITE NOBLE ENERGY, INC. CONTAINMENT DIMENSIONS Top Botto111 Tank/Equip111ent i Tank Volun1e Containinent Width Width Contents/Description (BBL) Nun1ber (WI) (FT) (W2) (FT) Condensate 400 I I I ------ Methanol 12 2 24.0 19.0 Separator ' ---2 24.0 19.0 Corrosion inhibitor 3 2 2 ------ Notes: Total Containment Capacity (T) = (H/3)x[(WlxLl)+(W2xL2)+SQRT(WlxLlxW2xL2)] Wl = Contai11111en(width at top. W2 = Contai111nent 'fidth at botto111. l.1=Contain1nent16ngth at top. L2 = Containn1ent length at botton1. 1-1 = Containn1ent Height I =Circular steel vaµlt (2.5' tall x 29' dian1eter) secondary containment structure. 2 =Round steel vault (2' tall x 8' dia.) secondary containn1ent structure. Top Botto1n Mini111un1 Overall Length Length Height Secondary Contai111nent Capacity (LI) (FT) (L2) (FT) (H) (FT) (T) (FT') (T) (GAL) (T) (BBL) I I 2.5 1.651 12,353 294 ------ 27.0 22.0 0.0 0 0 0 27.0 22.0 0.0 0 0 0 2 2 2.0 IOI 756 18 --- (Calculation to con1pensate for precipitation in containn1ent #1.) Total displaced volume due to 2.5" rainfall.I 1,029 I 25 I Capacity of containment less displaced volumes. 11,323 270 BBL = Barrel(s) GAL= Gallon(s) FT'= Cubic Feet FT =Feet I FT' = 7.481 Gallons I Ban-el = 42 Gallons I Barrel= 5.6 Cubic Feet ID I - 2 TABLE D41 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT CAPACITY CALCULATIONS BM 36B (36-13) WELL SITE NOBLE ENERGY, INC. CONTAINMENT DIMENSIONS Top Botto111 Tank/Equip111ent Tank Volu111e Containn1ent Width Width Contents/Descri otion (BBL) Nun1ber (Wl)(FT) (W2) (FT) Condensate 400 I I I ------ Separator ---2 27.0 23.0 Methanol 12 3 2 2 --- Notes: Total Containment Capacity (T) = (H/3)x[(WlxLI )+(W2xL2)+SQRT(WlxLlxW2xL2)] \Vl = Containn1ent:width at top. W2 = Containment y.ridth at botto1n. L 1 = Contain111ent length at top. L2 = Contain111ent length at botto1n. 1-1 = Contai11111ent I--feight 1 =Circular steel vault (2.5' tall x 371 diameter) secondary containn1ent structure. 2 =Round steel vault (2' tall x 8' dia.) secondary containment structure. Top Botto in Minin1un1 Overall Length Length Height Secondary Containn1ent Capacity (Ll)(FT) (L2) (FT) (H) (FT) (T) (FT') (T) (GAL) (T) (BBL) I I 2.5 2,688 20,108 479 ------ 30.0 26.0 1.0 701 5,246 125 2 2 2.0 IOI 756 18 --- (Calculation to con1pensate for precipitation in containn1ent #1.) Total displaced volume due to 2.5" rainfall.I l,676 I 40 I Capacity of containment less displaced volumes. 18,432 439 BBL= Barrel(s) GAL= Gallon(s) FT'= Cubic Feet FT= Feet I FT'= 7.481 Gallons I Barrel = 42 Gallons I Ba11"el = 5.6 Cubic Feet Tank Tank Volun1e ID Contents (BBL) TABLED42 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT CAPACITY CALCULATIONS BM WEST DRIP TANK SITE NOBLE ENERGY, INC. CONTAINMENT DIMENSIONS Top Botto111 Top Botto111 Minitnun1 Contain111ent Width Width Length Length Height Nu111ber (WI) (FT) (W2) (FT) (LI) (FT) (L2) (FT) (H) (FT) Overall Secondary Containment Capacity (T) (FT') (T) (GAL) (T) (BBL) 1 !Condensate 300 l ---' ---' ---' ---' 2.5 2,688 20, 108 479 Notes: Total Containment Capacity (T) = (H/3)x[(WlxLl)+(W2xL2)+SQRT(WlxLlxW2xL2)] \Vl = Containn1ent width at top. W2 = Containn1ent width at botton1. Ll = Contain1nent:Iength at top. L2 = Contain1nent·length at botto1n. 1-1. = Contain1nent 14-eight 1 =Circular steel Vault (2.5 1 tall x 37' dia111eter) secondary containn1ent structure. (Calculation to con1pensate for precipitation in contain111ent #1.) Total displaced volume due to 2.5" rainfall.I 1,676 I 40 I Capacity of containment less displaced volumes. 18,432 439 BBL= Barrel(s) GAL= Gallon(s) FT' = Cubic Feet FT= Feet 1 FT'= 7.481 Gallons 1 Barrel = 42 Gallons l Ban-el= 5.6 Cubic Feet TABLED43 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT CAPACITY CALCULATIONS BM 26N (26-42) WELL SITE NOBLE ENERGY, INC. CONTAINMENT DIMENSIONS Top Botto111 Top Bottom Minimum Overall Tank/Equipn1ent Tank Volu1ne Containn1ent Width Width Length Length Height Secondary Containincnt Capacity ID Contcnts/Descri pt ion (BBL) Nu1nber (WI) (FT) (W2) (FT) I Condensate 400 I l l ------ 2 Condensate 400 1 l l --- --- 3 Condensate 400 I l l ------,_ 4 Condensate 400 I l l ------ 5 Condensate 400 I l l ------ 6 Condensate 400 I l l ------ -Separator • ---2 35.0 30.0 Calculation to con1pcnsatc for 1nultiple tanks in contain111ent #1. Tank dimensions Displaced Tank Total Volun1e Dian1eter Contain1nent Volun1c Description/Contents (BBL) (FT) (GAL) (BBL) Condensate Tqnk 400 12 2, 115 50 Condensate T~nk 400 12 2,115 50 Condensate Tdnk 400 12 2,115 50 Condensate T<ink 400 12 2,115 50 Condensate T8.nk 400 12 2,115 50 Total displaced volun1e due to 111ultiple tanks. 10,576 252 Tbta\ displaced volun1e due to 2.5" rainfall. 6,757 161 Capacity of containn1ent less displaced volumes. 63,751 1,5 l8 Notes: Total Containrneht Capacity (T) ~ (H/3)x[(WlxLl)+(W2xL2)+SQRT(WlxLlxW2xL2)] WI = Contain111¢nt width at top. 'V2 = Contain111Cnt width at bottom. L 1 = Containme1lt length at top. L2 = Containn1e'.1t length at bottonL H = Containment 1-Ieight I =Circular steel vault (2.833' tall x 36' diameter) secondary containn1ent structure. (LI) (FT) (L2) (FT) l l ------ l l --- --- l l ------ l I ------ l l ------ l l ----- 56.0 50.0 (H) (FT) (T) (FT') 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 1.0 BBL~ Barrel(s) GAL~ Gallon(s) FT3 =Cubic Feet FT~ Feet 10,839 10,839 10,839 10,839 10,839 10,839 1,725 l FT'~ 7.481 Gallons l Barrel ~ 42 Gallons I Barrel~ 5.6 Cubic Feet (T) (GAL) (T) (BBL) 81,084 1,931 81,084 1,931 81,084 1,931 81,084 1,931 81,084 1,931 81,084 1,931 12,903 307 TABLE 044 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT CAP A CITY CALCULATIONS BM 35C (35-12) WELL SITE NOBLE ENERGY, INC. CONTAINMENT DIMENSIONS Top Botton1 Top Botto in Mini1nu111 Overall Tank/Equipn1ent' Tank Volu111e Containn1ent Width Width Length Length Height Secondary Contain1nent Capacity ID Contents/Descri otion (BBL) Nun1ber (WI) (FT) (W2) (FT) 1 Condensale ' 400 1 I I --- --- 2 Condensate 400 I I I --- --- 3 Methanol 24 2 8.0 8.0 -Separator ---3 19.0 14.0 4 Methanol 12 4 2 2 ------ Calculation to con1pensate for 111ultiple tanks in contain111ent # 1. Tank di111ensions Displaced Tank Total Voluine Dian1eter Contain111ent Volu111e Description/Conten:ts (BBL) (FT) (GAL) (BBL) Condensate Tank: 400 12 2, 115 50 Total displaced volume due to multiple tanks. 2,115 50 Tot~l displaced volu111e due to 2.5" rainfall. 1,998 48 Capacity 'of containn1ent less displaced volun1es. 19,860 473 Notes: Total Containment Capacity (T) = (H/3)x[(WlxLl)+(W2xL2)+SQRT(WlxLlxW2xL2)] Wl = Containn1ent :\vidth at top. W2 = Containn1ent Width at botton1. L 1 = Containment 1¢ngth at top. L2 = Contain1nent length at borton1. 1-1 = Containn1ent H9ight I =Circular steel vault (2.5' tall x 34' wide x 45' long) secondary containrnent structure. 2 =Round steel vault (2' tall x 8' dia.) secondary containment structure. (LI) (FT) (L2) (FT) I I ------ I I ------ 12.0 12.0 33.0 29.0 2 2 ------ (H) (FT) 2.5 2.5 2.0 1.0 2.0 BBL= Barrel(s) GAL= Gallon(s) FT'= Cubic Feet FT= Feet (T) (FT') 3,205 3,205 192 513 IOI I FT' = 7.481 Gallons l Barrel= 42 Gallons 1 Barrel= 5.6 Cubic Feet (T) (GAL) (T) (BBL) 23,974 571 23,974 571 -·. 1,436 34 3,834 91 756 18 TABLED45 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT CAPACITY CALCULATIONS BM 36L (36-31) WELL SITE NOBLE ENERGY, INC. CONTAINMENT DIMENSIONS Top Botton1 Top Botto in Miniinun1 Overall Tank/Equipn1ent Tank Volun1e Containn1ent Width Width Length Length Height Secondal)' Contain111ent Capacity ID Contents/Description (BBL) Nun1ber (WI) (FT) (W2) (FT) l Condensate 400 l I I ------ 2 Condensate 400 l I I ------ -Separator ---3 22.0 l8.0 Calculation to con1pensate for n1ultiple tanks in contai1unent #I. rank di1nensions Displaced Tank Total Volu1ne Dia111eter Contain111ent Volun1e Descri otion/Conten ts (BBL) (FT) (GAL) (BBL) Condensate Tank 400 l2 2,l l5 50 Total displaced volun1e due to 1nultiple tanks. 2,115 50 Total displaced volume due to 2.5" rainfall. l,652 39 Capacity .of contain1nent less displaced volun1es. !6,060 382 Notes: Total Containment Capacity (T) ~ (H/3)x[(WlxLl)+(W2xL2)+SQRT(WlxLlxW2xL2)] Wt = Containn1ent width at top. W2 = Contain1nent width at botton1. L1 = Containrnent JJngth at top. L2 = Containn1ent length at botton1. l·l = Contain111ent Height l = Circular steel vault (2.5' tall x 32' wide x 40' long) seconda1y containn1ent structure. (LI) (FT) (L2) (FT) I I ------ I I ------ 34.0 26.0 (H) (FT) 2.5 2.5 l.O BBL~ Barrel(s) GAL~ Gallon(s) FT'~ Cubic Feet FT= Feet (T) (FT') 2,65[ 2,65l 603 I FT'~ 7.481 Gallons I Barrel ~ 42 Gallons l Barrel~ 5.6 Cubic Feet (T) (GAL) (T)(BBL) l9,828 472 l9,828 472 4,507 107 TABLE D46 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT CAPACITY CALCULATIONS RUL SL (SAVAGE SL) WELL SITE NOBLE ENERGY, INC. CONTAINMENT DIMENSIONS Top Botto1n Top Bottom Mini1nmn Overall Tank/Equip1nent Tank Volu111e Contain1nent Width Width Length Length Height Secondary Containment Capacity ID Contents/Description (BBL) Nun1ber (WI) (FT) (W2) (FT) I Condensate 400 I I I --- --- 2 Condensats 400 I I ' --- ---- 3 Condensate 400 I I ---I -- 4 Condensate 400 I ---' --' 5 Condensate 400 I ---' ---' 6 Condensate 400 I ---I ---I 7 Condcnsat11 400 I I I ------ 8 Condensate 400 I ' ' --- --- -Separator ---2 41.0 36.0 Calculation to 001npensate for 111ultiple tanks in containtncnt #I Tank din1ensions Displaced Tm1k Total Vo\un1e Dimnetcr Contain111ent Volmne Descriptiop/Contcnts (BBL) (FT) (GAL) (BBL) Condensate Tank 400 12 2,115 50 Condcns'atc Tank 400 12 2,115 50 Condens'atc Tank 400 12 2,115 50 Condensate Tank 400 12 2,115 50 Condens'atc Tank 400 12 2,115 50 Condcns,atc Tank 400 12 2,115 50 Condcns·ate Tank 400 12 2, 115 50 Total displaced volu1ne due to 1nultiple tanks. 14,806 353 Total displaced volu111e due to 2.5" rainfall. 4,803 114 Capacity of contain1nent less displaced volun1es. 38,025 905 Notes: Total Cont~inmcnl Capacily (T) ~ (H/J)x[(WlxLl)+(W2xL2)+SQRT(WlxL!xW2xL2)] 'Yl =Containment ''vidth at top. 'V2 = Contain1ncnt width at botton1. LI = Contain111cnt length at top. L2 = Contriin111ent length at botton1. H = Contain1nent Height l =Circular steel vault (2.5' tall x 48' \Vi de x 70' long) secondary contain1nent structure. (LI) (FT) (L2) (FT) I I ------ ' ' ------ I ' --- --- I ' ------ ' I ----- ' I ------ ' I ------ I I ------ 83.0 78.0 (II) (FT) 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 1.0 BBL~ Barrel(s) GAL~ Gal\on(s) FTJ =Cubic Feet FT= Feet (T) (FT') 7,705 7,705 7,705 7,705 7,705 7,705 7,705 7,705 3,101 l FT:i =7.481 Gallons I Barrel= 42 Gallons 1 Barrel= 5.6 Cubic Feet (T) (GAL) (T)(BBL) 57,635 l,372 57,635 1,372 57,635 1,372 57,635 I,372 57,635 1,372 57.635 1,372 57,635 1,372 57,635 1,372 23,195 552 TABLED47 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT CAPACITY CALCULATIONS RULISON COMPRESSOR STATION NOBLE ENERGY, INC. CONTAINMENT DIMENSIONS Top Bottoni Top Botto1n Mini1nun1 Overall Tank/Equiptncnt Tank Voluine Contain1ne11t Width Width Length Lenglh Height Secondary Contain111ent Capacity ID Contents/Des cri pt ion (BBL) Nu111ber (WI) (FT) (W2) (FT) I Condensate 400 I I I ------ 2 Condensate 400 I ---I I --- 3 Antifreeze II ---0.0 0.0 4 Antifreeze II ---0.0 0.0 5 Lubricating Oil 12 2 2 2 ------ 6 Antifreeze 12 3 2 2 ------ 7 Filter Vessel 27 ---0.0 0.0 8 Condensate . 400 4 33.0 27.0 9 Separator Vessel 8 ---0.0 0.0 10 Separator Vessel 18 ---0.0 0.0 11 Filter Vessel 13 ---0.0 0.0 Calculation to con1pensate for n1ultiple tanks in containment# l Tank di1ncnsions Displaced Tank Total Volu1ne Dia111etcr Containn1cnt Volu111c Dcscri pt i o n!C o Ii ten ts (BBL) (FT) (GAL) (BBL) Condensate Tank 400 12 2,115 50 Total displaced volun1e due to n1ultiple tanks. 2, 115 50 Total displaced volu111e due to 2.5" rainfall. 1,892 45 Capa¢it-y of contain111ent less displaced volu111es. I8,695 445 Notes: Total Containment Capacity (T) = (H/3)x[(WlxLl)+(W2xL2)+SQRT(WlxLlxW2xL2)] WI = Contain111cnt 'vidth at top. \V2 = Containrn~nt 'vidth at botto111. L 1 = Containn1cnt length at top. L2 = Contain1ncllt length at bottoin. I-I= Contain111cnt I·Ieight 1 =Circular steel vault (2.5' lall x 34' \vide x 43' long) secondary contain1nent structure. 2 =Round steel vault (2' tall x 8' dia.) secondary contain1nent structure. (Ll)(FT) (L2) (FT) I I ------ I I ------ 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2 2 ------ 2 2 ------ 0.0 0.0 37.0 31.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 (H) (FT) 2.5 2.5 0.0 0.0 2.0 2.0 0.0 2.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 BBL= Barrel(s) GAL= Gallon(s) FT'= Cubic Feel FT= Feel (T) (FT') 3,035 3,035 0 0 IOI IOI 0 2,046 0 0 0 I FT' = 7.481 Gallons I BarTel = 42 Gallons I Barrel= 5.6 Cubic Feel. (T) (GAL) (T) (BBL) 22, 702 541 22,702 541 0 0 0 0 756 18 756 18 0 0 15,305 364 0 0 0 0 0 0 TABLED48 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT CAPACITY CALCULATIONS RUL 8D (SAVAGE SD) WELL SITE NOBLE ENERGY, INC. CONTAINMENT DIMENSIONS Top Bottom Top Botto1n Minimum Overall Tank/Equipn,:ent Tank Volu111e Containment Width Width Length Length Height Secondary Containment Capacity ID Con ten ts/D escri pt ion (BBL) Nun1ber (WI) (FT) (W2) (FT) I Condensate 400 1 I I ------ 2 Condensate 400 1 I I ------ 3 Condensate 400 1 I I . ------ 4 Condensate 400 1 I I --- ---- 5 Condensate 400 1 I I ------ 6 Condensate 400 1 I I ------ -Separators ---2 40.0 34.0 Calculation to co111pensate tOr n1ultiple tanks in containn1ent #I 1'ank dii11ensions Displaced Tank Tota! Volun1e Dian1etcr Containn1ent Volun1c Oesc1iption/Contents (BBL) (FT) (GAL) (BBL) Condensate Tµ.nk 400 12 2,115 50 Condensate T'.ank 400 12 2,115 50 Condensate TS.nk 400 12 2,115 50 Condensate Tµ.nk 400 12 2,115 50 Condensate Tb.nk 400 12 2,115 50 Total displaced volume due to 1nultiple tanks. 10,576 252 Total displaced volu111e due to 2.5" rainfall. 3,101 74 CapaCity of conlainn1ent less displaced volun1es. 23,536 560 Notes: Total Containment Capacity (T) ~ (H/3)x[(WlxLl)+(W2xL2)+SQRT(WlxLlxW2xL2)] \\'I = Containn1ent \:Vidth at top. 'V2 = Co11tain1nent \vidth at botto1n. LI= Contain1ne·nt length at top. L2 = Containincnt length at botto1n. H = Contain111ent l-Ieight I =Circular steel vault (2.5' tall x 40' \vide x 60' long) secondary containinent structure. (LI) (FT) (L2) (FT) I I ------ I I ------ I I ------ I I ------ I I ------ I I ------ 60.0 54.0 (H) (FT) (T) (FT') 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 1.5 BBL~ Barrel(s) GAL~ Gallon(s) 4,975 4,975 4,975 4,975 4,975 4,975 3,168 FT3 =Cubic Feet FT~ Feet 1FT'~7.481 Gallons 1 Baffcl ~ 42 Gallons 1 BaiTel ~ 5.6 Cubic Feet (T) (GAL) (T) (BBL) 37,213 886 37,213 886 37,213 886 37,213 886 37,213 886 37,213 886 23,695 564 Appendix E Inspection Procedures and Records Inspection Procedures and Records FACILITY NAME: PICEANCE AREA PRODUCTION UNIT FACILITY ADDRESS: SECTIONS 7, 8, 18 IN TOWNSHIP 8 SOUTH. RANGE 95 WEST SECTIONS L 2, 8, 11, 12, 15 IN TOWNSHIP 8 SOUTH. RANGE 96, SECTIONS 25, 26, 27, 30, 35, 36 IN TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 95, AND SECTIONS 5 & 8 IN TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH. RANGE 94 WEST IN MESA & GARFIELD COUNTIES, COLORADO. NEAR PARACHUTE AND RULISON. COLORADO REFERENCE: SECTION 6.16 OF SPCC PLAN WRITTEN PROCEDURES APPROVED BY: Signature Title Name (please type or print) Date Inspection Procedures and Records 1. Responsibilities These procedures establish the requirements for periodic inspections and tests for the oil storage vessels and oil-filled equipment listed at the Piceance Area Production Unit, to minimize the risk of a spill incident. The Environmental Coordinator is responsible for the implementation of these procedures. Specifically, the Environmental Coordinator is responsible for: • Conducting the inspections; • Producing documentation for deficiencies found during the inspections; and • Making certain that remediation or repair work is properly prioritized and completed 111 a timely manner. The Environmental Coordinator may designate another personnel member to complete the inspections. Designated personnel will have the authority to commit the resources necessary to carry out a response, if warranted. Operating personnel at the Piceance Area Production Unit receive training to familiarize themselves with all aspects of the SPCC Plan, facility operations, the location and characteristics of materials handled at the facility, and the location of pertinent records within the facility. 2. Procedures The Environmental Coordinator (or designee) will conduct an annual visual inspection of the oil storage vessels and oil-filled equipment identified in Section 6.5 of the SPCC Plan. The inspections will be documented using the attached inspection forms. The annual inspection includes a visual examination of exterior surfaces for leaks and other deficiencies of the vessel, supports, connected piping and valves and secondary containment. It also includes visual inspection and monitoring of any leak detection system or other monitoring or warning systems (e.g., level indication/alarm or interstitial space monitoring). If any inspection reveals a leak or equipment deficiency outside of nonnal operating conditions, corrective action must be taken promptly to eliminate the leak or deficiency. Deficiencies noted during the inspection are recorded as a work order. The inspector will complete the following: 1. Visually inspect exterior surfaces of storage vessels and oil-filled equipment, along with associated pipes, valves and other appm1enances and identify any leaks, cracks, area of wear, external wall thinning, swelling, excessive corrosion or mechanical deficiency. 2. Visually inspect vessel/equipment supports and containment structures for settlement, apparent stri:1ct11raTweab1ess, cracks <l!· <lil1ei:-deficiel1cy !Eat wol.ll<l secondary containment to leak. excessive ------------- allow the 3. Inspect and monitor existing leak detection systems (for example, observation pmts on double- bottom tanks), cathodic protection equipment and other warning systems such as alanns and level gauges. If, during the annual inspection, the inspector observes a spill of oil from any of the equipment the inspector shall immediately initiate the oil spill response procedures outlined in Appendix C of this SPCC Plan. Date and, Containment Area .· Time of Drained Drainage (ID# or description) ' Inspection Procedures and Records Secondary Containment Drainage Log Appearance (visual, odor, etc.) Approximate Note: Do not disch_arge water co_ntaining any Quantity Removed contan1inant and/or· free Oil or an oil sheen. (Gals) Method of Removal aud Disposal Annual SPCC Inspection Facility List Site Year of Last Annnal Inspection Date Construction Hyrup Production Facility 2006 or prior 11/5/07 Hyrup 12-77 2006 or orior 8/23/07 Hvrup 11-66 2006 or prior 8/23/07 Hyrup 12-17 2006 or prior 8/23/07 Hyruo 2-46 2006 or orior 8/23/07 Murray l-24A & l-14B 2006 or prior 8/23/07 Ramos 1-36 2006 or prior 8/23/07 lBPad 2006 or prior 8/23/07 Federal South Parachute 22-8 2006 or prior 8/23/07 Federal SC 2006 or prior 8/23/07 Hvrup 2-56 2006 or prior 8/23/07 Hyrup 2-68 2006 or prior 8/23/07 Hvrup 12-53 2006 or prior 8/23/07 Hyrup 12-74 2006 or prior 8/23/07 Hyruo 18-15 2006 or prior 8/23/07 Hyrup 11-45 2006 or prior 8/23/07 Hyrup 15-44C 2006 or prior 8/23/07 Nocks 1-llA 2006 or prior 8/23/07 lJPad 2006 or prior 8/23/07 Nauroth lE 2007 Hyrup35M 2007 Hyruo 12-47 2006 or orior 8/23/07 Nauroth lL 2007 N. Dutton 12B 2007 Hvrup 2A 2007 Battlement Mesa 34-24 2007 Chevron 34-4 2007 Battlement Mesa East Drip Tank 2007 Battlement Mesa 34-14/27-14 2007 Battlement Mesa 36-23 2007 Battlement Mesa 36-13 2007 Battlement Mesa West Drio Tank 2007 Battlement Mesa 26-42 2007 n~noble ' \J energy Annual SPCC Inspection Report Field Name: _____________ Site Location: ____________________ _ Date oflnspection: ________ Any evidence of recent liquid spills to ground? (circle): Yes No If "Yes" describe equipment and location: ___________________________ _ Inspection Category Check if Condition: Good/ Notes and description of maintenance required present Satisfactory/ or Requires Maintenance Storage Tanks Secondary Containment Structures Treaters & Se para tors Ahovegronnd Piping Valves & Fittings Supporting Foundations Field Drainage Convevances Truck Load out Piping 55-gal Drums Berm Dimensions Check and Condition Other Equipment Vessels Other: Notes: _________________________________________ _ Based upon my visual inspection of site conditions, this facility is in compliance with its SPCC plan or reported deficiencies of oil accumulations as described above have been reported and conective actions taken as required by law. Inspector Printed Naine:_-__________________________________ _ Inspector Signature: ____________________________________ _ Inspection Report Sent to: _______________ .Date: ________________ _ AppendixF Training Procedures and Records Training Procedures and Records Spill Prevention Training Outline FACILITY NAME: PICEANCE AREA PRODUCTION UNIT FACILITY ADDRESS: SECTIONS 7, 8, 18 IN TOWNSHIP 8 SOUTH, RANGE 95 WEST, SECTIONS 1, 2, 8, 11, 12, 15 IN TOWNSHIP 8 SOUTH, RANGE 96, SECTIONS 25, 26. 27, 30, 35, 36 IN TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 95, AND SECTIONS 5 & 8 IN TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH. RANGE 94 WEST IN MESA & GARFIELD COUNTIES. COLORADO. NEAR PARACHUTE AND RULISON COLORADO REFERENCE: SECTION 6.17 OF SPCC PLAN WRITTEN PROCEDURES APPROVED BY: Signature Title Name (please type or print) Date Training Procedures and Records Topics to be Covered in SPCC Training I. Introduction/Training Roster 2. Facility Layout 3. General Facility Operations 4. Location of Oil Storage Areas a. Above Ground Storage Tanks b. Compressors/Separators/Scrubbers c. Lubricating Oil Containers 5. Facility SPCC Plan a. Physical Location of Plan b. Introduce/Review Contents of SPCC Plan i. General SPCC Requirements (§112.7) ii. Specific Requirements for Onshore Production Facilities (§112.9) 6. Operation of Oil-Filled Equipment and Containment Equipment a. Above Ground Storage Tanks i. Fill Procedures b. Compressors/Separators/Scrubbers i. Maintenance Procedures c. Lubricating Oil Containers i. Handling Procedures 7. Oil Spill/Discharge Response Procedures a. Appendix C of SPCC Plan 8. Known Oil Spill/Discharge Incidents at Facility in Past 12 Months 9. Applicable Rules and Regulations a. Federal Regulations i. 40 CFR 110: Discharge of Oil ii. 40 CFR 112: Oil Pollution Prevention b. State Regulations (CDPHE) c. Local (Mesa & Garfield County LEPCs) Training Procedures and Records Oil Discharge Prevention Briefings (Training) Roster I >NOITRUCW"' I nArn EMPLOYEE TITLE SIGNATURE AppendixG USDA NRCS Soil Information for the South Grand Valley and Battlement Mesa Areas SOIL SURVEY OF DOUGLAS-PLATEAU AREA, COLORADO, PARTS OF GARFIELD AND MESA COUNTIES; RIFLE AREA, COLORADO, PARTS OF GARFIELD AND MESA COUNTIES 749_400 749400 -~~ USDA Natuoi.I Rcsnlll'CCI ::mw•m ConscrVllti0<1 Scnicc 750000 750500 750·000 750600 751200 751800 752400 753_000 753600 754200 751200 75f800 752400 753-000 753600 754200 --IC==----•Meters 1111'.:::lllll:=D..,._===---Feet 0 50(1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 0 300 600 1,200 Web Soil Survey 1.1 National Cooperative Soil Survey 754800 754800 755400 75540() 6/2012006 Page 1 of3 SOIL SURVEY OF DOUGLAS-PLATEAU AREA, COLORADO, PARTS OF GARFIELD AND MESA COUNTIES; RIFLE AREA, COLORADO, PARTS OF GARFIELD AND MESA COUNTIES USDA """"1 R=c' "' ColJSCn'lltion Seriice MAP LEGEND Soil Map Units o Cities [=::J Detailed Counties c:::J Detailed States Interstate Highways Roads ---1--1-Rails :;}:~:~; Water Hydrography ,,:";;: .. :.:~~~:·': Oceans A.YA.YA. Y >:t Escarpment, bedrock V/\VAVAV\ Escarpment, non-bedrock '\,1',l'V'V"\.• Gulley Ulllllllllllll Levee Slope '" Blowout lil Borrow Pit ' Clay Spot • Depression, closed Eroded Spot x Gravel Pit Gravelly Spot ~· Gulley A. Lava Flow G Landfill ... Marsh or Swamp @ Miscellaneous Waler v Rock Outcrop + Saline Spot .. Sandy Spot l• Slide orSTip 0 Sinkhole pJ Sadie Spot " Spol!Area 0 Stony Spot "' ~1219 3to1 ® Perennial Water "' Wet Spot MAP INFORMATION Source of Map: Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey URL: http://websoilsurvey.nrcs.usda.gov Coordinate System: UTM Zone 12 Soil Survey Area: Douglas-Plateau Area, Colorado, Parts of Garfield and Mesa Counties Spatial Version of Data: 2 Soil Map Compilation Scale: 1 :24000 Soil Survey Area: Rifle Area, Colorado, Parts of Garfield and Mesa Counties Spatial Version of Data: 1 Soil Map Compilation Scale: 1 :24000 Map comprised of aerial images photographed on these dates: 9/21/1993 The orthophoto or other base map on which the soil lines were compiled and digitized probably differs from the background imagery displayed on these maps. As a result, some minor shifting of map unrt boun<;l_§i:ies may be evident. Web Soil Survey 1.1 National Cooperative Soil Survey 6/20/2006 Page2 of3 Soll Swvcy ofDouglas-Phfeau Area, Colorado, Paro ofGruii.eld and.Mesa Conn ties; Rillc Area. Colorado, Parts of Garfield a001fesa Counties Map Unit Legend Summary Douglas-Plateau Area, Colorado, Parts of Garfield and Mesa Counties Map Unit Symbol MapUnitName AcresinAOI PercentofAOI Rifle Area, Colorado, Parts of Garfield and Mesa Counties Map Unit Symbol 13 34 54 56 59 67 USDA N11ur.d Re:soort"tt ':-: -ConsenatlonSetrlN- Map Unit Name Acres inAOI Chilton channery loam, 3 to 6 percent 29.0 slopes Ildefonso stony loam, 25 to 45 949.5 percent slopes Potts loam, I to 3 percent slopes 25.8 Potts loam, 6 to 12 percent slopes 1,277.8 Potts-Ildefonso complex, 25 to 45 529.1 percent slopes Torriorthents-Rock outcrop complex, 48.9 steep \Veb Soil Survey 1.1 National Cooperalive Soil Survey Percent of AOI 0.6 18.6 0.5 25.1 10.4 1.0 6/20/2006 Page3 of3 Map symbol and soil name Kind 23: Clapper Other soils USDA Natural Resources = Coeservation Senice Soil Features Douglas-Plateau Area, Colorado, Parts of Garfield and Mesa Counties Restrictive layer Depth to top In Thickness Hardness In Tabular Data Version: 2 Tabular Data Version Date: 12/09/2005 Subsidence Initial Total In In 0 Potential Risk of corrosion for frost action Uncoated Concrete steel Low High High Page 1 of 4 Soil Features Rifle Area, Colorado, Parts of Garfield and Mesa Counties Restrictive layer Subsldence Potential Risk of corrosion Map symbol I and soil name Depth to for frost Uncoated Kind top Thickness Hardness lnrtial Total action steel Concrete In In In In 12: Bucklon . Bedrock (paralithic) 10-20 --0 --Moderate Moderate Low lnchau Bedrock (paralithic) 20-40 --0 -Moderate Moderate LOW 13: Chilton - -- -0 -Low Moderate Low 33: Ildefonso -- --0 -Lciw ·Moderate Low Ascalon Potts 34: Ildefonso -.---0 -Low Moderate Low Ascalon Potts 46: Nihill ----0 -Moderate High High 54: Potts ----0 -LoW High High 55: Potts ----0 -Low High High USDA Natural Resources Tabular Data Version: 2 ??-Z5 Conservation Service Tabular Data Version Date: 12/09/2005 Page2 of 4 Map symbol and soil name; Kind 56: Potts - 58: Potts - tldefonso - 59: Potts - Ildefonso - 66: Torriorthents, steep Bedrock {lithic) Camborthids, steep Bedrock (frthic) Rock outcrop, steep Bedrock (paralitflic) 67: Torrlorthents, steep Bedrock Qithic) Rock outcrop, steep Bedrock (paralithic) 71: Villa Grove - Zoltay - USDA Natura.I Resources :srz=7 Conservation Service I Soil Features Rifle Area, Colorado, Parts of Garfield and Mesa Counties Restrictive layer I Depth to top In - - - - - 4-30 15--00 0 4-30 0 - - Thickness I Hardness In -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Tabular Data Version: 2 Tabular Data Version Date: 01/1012006 Subsidence Initial I Total In In 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - Potential Rlsk of corrosion for frost I action Uncoated Concrete steel Low High High LOw High High Low Moderate Low Low .High High Low Moderate Low Low High Low Low High Low None Low High Low None Moderate Moderate Low Moderate Moderate Low Page 3 of 4 Soil Features This table gives estimates of various soil features. The estimates are used in land use planning that involves engineering considerations. A "restrictive layer'' is a nearly continuous layer that has one or more physical, chemical, or thermal properties that significantly impede the movement of water and air through the soil or that restrict roots or otherwise provide an unfavorable root environment Examples are bedrock, cemented layers. dense layers, and fro'zen layers. The table indicates the hardness and thickness of the restrictive layer, both of which sigrlificantly affect the ease of excavation. "Depth ta top" is the vertical distance from the soil surface to the upper boundary of the restrictive layer. "Subsidence" is the settlement of organic soils or of saturated mineral soils of very !ow density. Subsidence generally results from either desiccation and shrinkage, or oxidation of organic material, or both, following drainage1 • Subsidence takes place gradually, usually over a period of several years. The table shows the expected initial subsidence, which usually is a result of drainage, and total subsidence, which results from a combination of factors. "Potential for frost action ft is the likefihood of upward or lateral expansion of the soil caused by the fonnation of segregated ice lenses (frost heave) and the subsequent collapse of the soil and loss of strength on thawing. FrQst action occurs when moisture moves into the freezing zone of the soil. Temperature, texture, density, saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ksat), content of organic matter, and depth to the water tablei are the most important factors considered in evaluating the potential for frost action. It is assumed that the soil is not Insulated by vegetation or snow and is not artificially drained. Silty and highly structured, cl'a'jey soils that have a high water table in winter are the most susceptible to frost action. Wen drained, very gravelly, or very sandy soils are the least susceptible. Frost heave and low soil strength during thawing cause damage to pavements and other rigid structures. "Risk of corrosion" pertains to potential soil-induced electrochemical or chemical action that corrodes or weak.ens uncoated steel or concrete. The rate of corrosion of uncoated steel is related to such factors as sol! moisture; particle-size distribution, acidity, and electr1cal conductivity of the soil. The rate of corrosion of concrete is based mainly on the sulrate and sodium content texture, moisture content, and acidity of tt;ie soil. Special site examination and design may be needed if the combination of factors results in a severe hazard of corrosion. The steel or concrete in installations that intersect soil boundaries or soil layers is more susceptible to corrosion than the steel or concrete in installations that are entirely within one kind of soil or within one soil layer. For uncoated steel, the risk of corrosion, expressed as "low," "moderate," or "high," is based on soil drainage class, total acidity, electrical resistivity near field capacity, and electrical conductivity of the saturation extract For concrete, the risk of corrosion also is expressed as "tow," "moderate," or ''high." It is based on soil texture, acidity, and amount of sulfates In the saturation extract USDA Natural Resources ?PZ77 Conservation Service Tabular Data Version: 2 Tabular Data Version Date: 01/10/2006 Page4 of 4 ----··---··· -- Map symbol Depth and soil name In 23: Clapper 0-3 3-12 12-26 26-60 Other soils USDA Natural Resources -~ Conservation Service Sand Pct - - - - Physical Soil Properties Douglas-P[ateau Area, Colorado, Parts of Garfield and Mesa Counties Silt Clay Pct Pct -18-27 -1B-27 -1B-27 -1B-27 Saturated Available Moist bulk hydraunc water density conductivity capacity glee micromlsec In/In 1.25-1.40 423-14.11 0.07-0.09 1.25-1.40 423-14.11 0.07-0.09 1.25-1.40 4.23-14.11 0.07-0.09 1'25-1.40 423-14.11 0.07--0.09 Tabular Data Version; 2 Tabular Data Version Date: 12/0912005 Linear extensi- bmty Pct 0.0-2.9 0.0-2.9 0.0-2.9 0.0-2.9 Erosion factors Wind Wind Organic erodi-erodi- matter bility bility Kw Kf T group index Pct 1.0-2.0 .10 28 2 8 0 0.5-1.0 .15 .37 ·. 0.5-1.0 .15 .37 . 0.0-0.5 ~ 15 .43 Page 1 of 7 Physical Soil Properties Rlfle Area, Colorado, Parts of Garfield and Mesa Counties Erosion factors Wind Wind Saturated Available Linear Organic erodi-erodi-Map symbol Moist bulk hydraulic water extensi-bility buily Depth Sand Silt Clay density bilily matter and soil name conductivity capacity Kw Kf T group index In Pct Pct Pct glee microm/sec tnlln Pct Pct 12: Bucklon 0-5 --21}-27 125-1.40 0.42-1.41 0.17-020 3.0-5.9 2.l}-5.0 24 24 2 6 48 5-15 --21}-35 1-25-1.40 ,· 0.42-1.41 0.16-0.18 3.l}-5.9 1'0-2.0 24 .24 15-19 ----0.42-14.11 ----- lnchau 0-3 --15-27 1.25-1.40 423-42.34 0.14-0.17 0.l}-2.9 2.0-5.0 .20 20 3 6 48 3-18 --31}-35 1.25-1.40 1.41-423 0.17-020 3.0-5.9 1.0-2.0 .20 .20 18-36 --27-34 1.25-1.40 1.41-4.23 0.13-0.16 3.0-5.9 0.0-0.5 .15 28 36-40 ----0.42-1.41 13: Chilton l}-13 --11}-20 1.25-1.40 4.23-42.34 0_11}-0.13 0.0-2.9 0.5-2.0 .20 .37 5 4L 86 13-23 --10-18 1.35-1.50 .14.11-42.34 . 0,05-0.07 0.1}-2_9 0.5-1.0 .10 .28 23-60 --10'18 1.35-1.50 14.11-42.34 0.05-0.Q7 0.l}-2.9 0.1}-Q.5 .10 .32 33: Ildefonso· l}-8 --15-25 1.25-1.40 .4.23-42.34 0.11}-0,13 0.0-2.9 1.l}-2.0 .15 .28 5 4L 86 8-60 --15-25 1.25-1.40 423-42.34 . 0.07-0.09 0.l}-2.9 0.5-1.0 .15 .37 Ascalon Potts 34: Ildefonso o-a --15-25 1.25-1.40 423-42c34 0,10-0.13 0.0-2.9 1.0-2.0 .15 .28 5 4L 86 8-60 --.15-25 125-1'40 423-42.34 0.07-0.09 0.0-2.9 0.5-1.0 .. 15 .37 Asca!on USDA Narural. Resources Taburar Data Ve11>ion: 2 "'2<Z Conservation Service Tabular Data Version Date: 1210912005 Page 2 of 7 Map symbol Depth Sand Silt and soil name In Pel Pct 34: Potts 46: Nihill 0-11 -- 11-18 -- 18-60 -- 54: Potts 0-4 -- 4-28 -- . 28-60 -- 55: Potts 0-4 -- 4-28 -- 28-60 -- 56: Potts D-4 -- 4-28 -- 28-60 -- 58: Potts D-4 -- 4'28 -- 2&-60 -- USDA Natural Resources =-Conservation Service Physical Soil Properties Rifle Area, Colorado, Parts of Garfield and Mesa Counties Clay Pct 10-27 15-27 15-27 10-20 27-34 15-25 10-20 • 27-34 '15-25 10-20 27-34 15-25 10-20 27-34 15-25 Saturated Available Moist bulk hydraulic water density conductivity capacity glee micro mlsec In/In 125-1.40 423-42.34 0.10--0.1:i 1:25-1.40 423-42.34 0:07-0.09 1.25-1.50 . 4.23-42.34 0.03-0.05 '125-1.40 4.23-42.34 0.14-0.17 125-1.40 1.41-423 0.17--0.20 125-1.40 4.23-42.34 0.14-0.17 125-1.40 423-42.34 .0.14-0.17 1.25-1.40 1.41-423 0.17--020 125-1.40 423-42.34 0.14-0.17 125-1.40 423-42.34 0.14-0.17 125-1.40 1.41-4.23 0.17-0.20 1.25--1.40 4.23-42.34 0.14-0.17 1.25-1.40 4.23-42.34 0.14-0.17 1.25-1.40 1.41-423 0.17-020 '125-1.40 423-42.34 0.14-0.17 Tabular Data Version: 2 Tabular Data Version Date: 01/10/2006 Erosion factors Wind Wind Linear Organic erodi-erodi-extensi-bility bility matter bility index Kw Kl T group Pct Pct 0.0-2.9 0.5-1.0 -20 .37 1 4L 86 0.0-2.9 0.0--0.5 .15 .43 0.0-2.9 0.0-0.5 ,05 .32 0.0-2.9 1.0-2.0 28 28 5 4L 86 . 3.0-5.9 0.5-1.0 .24 .24 0.0-2.9 0.0--0.5 .43 .43 0.0-2.9 1.0-2.0 .28 .28 5 4L 86 3.0-5.9 0.5-1.0 ~24 .24 0.0-2.9 0.0-0.5 :43 .43 0.0-2.9 1.0-2.0 .28 .28 5 4L 86 3.0-5.9 0.5-1.0 .24 .24 0.0-2.9 0.0-0.5 .43 .43 0.0-2..9 1.0-2.0 28 :28 5 4L 86 3.0-5.9 0.5-1.0 .24 .24 0.0-2.9 0.0-0.5 ,43 .43 Page 3 of 7 Map symbol Depth Sand Silt and soil name In Pc/ Pct 58: Ildefonso ~ -- 8-60 - - 59: Potts 0-4 - - 4-28 -- 28-60 -- lldefonso 0-8 -- 8-60 -- 66: TorriOrthents, steep 0-4 -- 4-30 - - 30-34 -- Camborthids, steep 0-4 - - 4-30 --- 30-34 -- Rock outcrop, steep 0-60 -- 67: ToniOrthents, steep 0-4 -- 4-30 -- 30-34 - - USDA Natural. Resources Conservation Senice Physical Soil Properties Rifle Pvea, Colorado, Parts of Garfield and Mesa Counties Clay Pct 15-25 15-25 10-20 27-34 . 15-25 15-25 15-25 - 5-35 - 15-30 20-35 - 0 - 5-35 - Saturated Available Moist bulk hydraulic water density conductivity capacity glee microm/sec In/In 125-1.40 4.23-42.34 0.10-0.13 1.25-1.40 423-42-34 0.07-0.09 1.25-1.40 4.23-42-34 0.14-0.17 1.25-1.40 1.41-4.23 0.17.0.20 1.25-1.40 .. 4.23-42.34 0.14-0.17 1.25·1.40 4.23-42.34 0.10-0.13 125-1.40 4.23-42-34 0.07-0.09 -1.40-42-00 0.04-0.18 . 1.30-1.50 4.23-14.11 0.10-0.18 -0.42-1.41 1.20-1.30 1.41-42.34 0.06-0.10 1.40-1.50 4.23-14.11 0.12-0.16 -0.42-1.41 -0.00-1.40 0.00 -1.40-42-00 0.04-0.18 1.30-1.50 4.23-14.11 0.10-0.18 -0.42-1.41 Tabular Data Version: 2 Tabular Data Version Date: 01110/2006 Erosion factors Wind Wind Unear Organic erodi-erodi-extensi-billty billty matter bi!lty Kw Kl T group index Pct Pc/ 0.0-2.9 1.0-2.0 .15 .28 5 4L 86 0.0-2.9 0.5-1.0 .15 .37 0.0-2.9 1.0·2.0 .28 .28 5 4L 86 3.0-5.9 0.5·1.0 .24 .24 0.0-2.9 0.0-0.5 .43 .43 0.0-2-9 1.0-2.0 .15 .28 5 4L 86 0.0-2-9 0.5-1.0 .15 .37 -0.5-1.0 0.0-2.9 0.0-0.5 .32 .32 0.0·2.9 0.5-1.0 .15 .28 2 8 0 3.0-5.9 0.0-0.5 .28 .28 ---- -8 0 -0.5-1.0 0.0-2.9 0.0-0.5 .32 .32 Page4of 7 Map symbol Depth and soil nan1e In 67: Rock outcrop, steep 0-60 71: Villa Grove 0-4 4-15 15-60 Zoltay 0-19 19-23 23-36 36-60 USDA Natural Resources· '5":77 Conservation Service Sand Silt Pct Pct -- - --- -- - --- - - -- Physical Soil Properties Rffie Area, Colorado, Parts of Garfield and Mesa Counties Clay Pct 0 2{}-27 27-34 15-27 2{}-27 27-34 4{}-50 4{}-50 Saturated Available Moist bufk hydraulic water density conductivity capacity glee micro mlsec In/In -0.00-1.40 0.00 125-1.40 4.23-14.11 0.11-0.14 125-1.40 "1.41-4.23 0.14-0:17 1.25-1.40 4.23-42.34 0.11--0.14 125-1.40 4.23-14.11 0.13-0.16 125-1.40 •i.41-423 0.13-0.16 1.15-1.30 0.42-1.41 0.10--0.12 1.15-1.00 0.42-1.41 0.10--0.12 Tabular Data Version: 2 Tabular Data Version Date: 01/1012006 Erosion factors Wind Wind Linear Organic erodi-erodi-extensi-matter bllity bility bility index Kw Kf T group Pct Pct - -- - -8 0 0.0-2.9 2.0-4.0 .24 .24 5 4L 86 3.{}-5.9 1.{}-2.0 .20 .20 0.{}-2.9 0.{}-1.0 .37 .37 0.0-2.9 3.{}-6.0 .20 .20 5 6 48 3.0·5.9 1.0-3.0 .10 .20 3.{}-5.9 1.0-2.0 .10 .15 3.{}-5.9 0.5-1.0 .10 .17 Page 5 of 7 Physical Soil Properties This table shows estimates of some physical characteristics and features that affect soil behavior. These estimates are given for the layers of each soil in the survey area. The estimates are based on field obseivations <:ind on test data for these and similar soils. "Depthn to the upper and lower boundaries of each layer is indicated. Partide size is the effective diameter of a soil particle as measured by sedimentation, sieving, or micrometric methods. Partide sizes are expressed as classes with specific effective diameter class limits. The broad classes are sand, silt, and clay, ranging from the larger to the smaller. "Sand" as a soil separate consists of mineral soil particles that are 0.05 millimeter to 2 mmimeters in diameter. ln this table, the estimated sand content of each soil layer is given as a percentage, by weight, of the soil n1aterial that ls less than 2 mimmeters in diameter. nSilt" as a soil separate consists of mineral soil particles that are 0.002 to 0.05 millimeter in diameter. In this table, the estimated sirt content of each soil layer is given as a percentage, by weight, of the soil material that is less than 2 millimeters in diameter. nClay" as a soil separate consists of mineral soil particles that are less than 0.002 millimeler in diameter. In this table, the estimated clay content of each soi! layer is given as a percentage, by weight, of the soil material that is less than 2 miDimeters in diameter. The content of sand, silt, and clay affects the physical behavior of a soil. Particle size is important for engineering and agronomic interpretations, for determination of soil hydrologic qualities, and for soil classification. The amount and kiiid of clay affect the fertility and physical condition of the soil and the abmty of the soil to adsorb cations and to retain moisture. They influence shrinkpswell potential, saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ksat), plasticity, the ease of soil dispersion, and other soil properties. The amount and kind of clay in a soil also affect tillage and earthmoving operations. "Moist bulk density~ is the weight of soil (ovendry) per unit volume. Volume is measured when the soil is at field moisture capacity, that is, the moisture content at 113-or 1/10-bar (33kPa or 1 OkPa) moisture tension. Weight is detenTiined after the soil is dried at 105 degrees C. In the table, the estimated moist bulk density of each soil horizon is expressed in grams per cubic centimeter of soil material that is less lh~n 2 millimeters in diameter. Bulk density data are used to compute linear extensibility, shrink-swell potential, available water capacity, total pore space, and other soil properties. The moist bulk densify' of a soil indicates the pore space available for water and roots. Depending on soil texture, a bulk density of more than 1.4 can restrict water storage and root penetration. Moist bulk density is lnftuenCed by texture, kind of clay, content of organic matter, and soil structure. nsaturated hydraullc conductivity (Ksat)" refers to the ease with which pores in a saturated soil transmit water. The estimates in the table are expressed in tenTJs of micrometers per second. They are based on soil chaiacteristics obseived in the field, particularly structure, porosity, and texture. Saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ksat) is considered in the design of soil drainage systems and septic tank absorption fields. "Available water c<ipacityn refers to the quantity of water that the soil is capable of storing for use by plants. The capacity for water storage is given in inches of water per inch of soil for each soil layer. The capacity varies, depending on soil properties that affect retention of water. The most important properties are the content of organic matter, soil texture, bulk density, and soi1 structure. Avaifable water capacity is an important factor in the choice of plants or crops to be grown and in the design and management of irrigation systems. Available water capacity is not an estimate of the quantity of water actually available to plants at any given time. "Unear extensibility" refers to the change in length of an unconfined clod as moisture content is decreased from a moist to a dry state. lt is an expression of the volume change between the water content of the clod at 113-or 1/10-bar tension (33kPa or 10kPa tension) and oven dryness. The volume change is reported in the table as percent change for the whole soil. The amount and type of clay minerals in the sciil influence volume change. Linear extensibilityiis used to detennine the shrink-swell potential of soils. The shrinkRsweJI potential is low lfthe soil has a linear extensibility of less than 3 percent; moderate IT 3 to 6 percent; high if 6 to 9 percent; and very high if more than 9 percent If the linear extensibility is more than 3, shrinking and swelling can cause damage to buildings, roads, and other structures and to plant roots. Special design commbnly is needed. "Organic matler" is the plant and animal residue in the soil at various stages of decomposition. In this table, the estimated content of organic matter is expressed as a percentage, by weight. of the soil material that is less than 2 millimeters in diameter. The content of organic matter in a soil can be maintained by returning crop residue to the soil. organic matter has a positive effect on available water capacity, water infiltration, soil organism activity, and tilth. It is a source of nitrogen and other nutrients for crops and soil organisms. USDA Natural Resources !'? Conservation Service Tabular Data Version: 2 Tabular Data Version Date; 0111012006 Page 6 of 7 Physical Soil Properties "Erosion factors" are shown in the table as the K factor (Kw and Kl) and the T factor. Erosion factor K indicates the susceptibility of a soil to sheet and rill erosion by water. Factor K is one of six factors used in the Universal Soil Loss Equation (LISLE) and the Revised Unfversal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) to predict the average annual rate of soil loss by sheet and rill erosion in tons per acre per year. The estimates are based primarily on percentage of silt, sand, and organic matter and on soil structure and Ksat Values of K range from 0.02 to 0.69. Other factors being equal, the higher the value, the more susceptible the soil is to sheet and rill erosion by water. "Erosion factor Kw'~ indicates the erodibilily of the whole soil. The estimates are modified by the presence of rock fragments. "Erosion factor Kf' [ndicates the erodibility of the fine-earth fraction, or the material Jess than 2 millimeters in size. "Erosion factor T' iS an estimate of the maximum average annual rate of soil erosion by wind and/or water that can occur without affecting crop productivity over a sustained period. The rate is in tons per acre per year. 'Wind erodibility groups" are made up of soils that have similar properties affecting their susceptibility to wind erosion in cultivated areas. The soils assigned to group 1 are the most susceptible to wind erosion, and tho~e assigned to group Bare the least susceptible. The groups are described in the "National Soil Survey Handbook." 'Wind erodibility index" is a numerical value indicating the susceptibility of soil to wind erosion, or the tons per acre per year that can be expected to be lost to wind erosion. There is a close correlation between wind erosion and the texture of the surface layer, the size and durability of surface clods, rock fragments. organic matter, and a calcareous reaction. Soil moisture and frozen soil layers also influence wind erosion. Reference: Untted States Deparbnent of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service. National soil survey handbook, titre 430-VI. (http://www.soils.usda.gov) USDA Natural Resources = Conservation Service Tabular Data Version: 2 Tabular Data Version Date: 01/1012006 Page 7 of 7 ,-~. Soil Map-Holy Cross Area, Colorado, Parts of Garfield, Grand, Mesa, PiUdn, a1._.. .:;Ummit Counties; and Rifle Area, Colorado, Parts of Garfield and Mesa Counties 23$100 2:39200 240300 241400 242500 243600 244700 N A """"""""======""""""""""..,""""=========="""Meters D 500 1,000 2,000 3,000 .,.., .. ,...,..,...,mc==============~""'"'""""""'""'"'"""""'"""""""mm==============================~Fee1 3,500 7,000 14,000 21,000 0 USDA Natural Resources «ii Conservation Service Web Soil Survey 2.0 National Cooperative Sail Survey 245800 2'46900 8/3/2007 Page 1 of3 Soil Map-Holy Cross Area, Colorado, Parts of Garfield, Grand, Mesa, Pitlo;in, and Summit Counties; and Rifle Area, Colorado, Parts of Garfield and Mesa Counties USDA ... MAP LEGEND MAP INFORMATION Area of Interest {ADI) D Area of Interest (ADI) Soils D Soil Map Units Special Point Features "' Blowout IZI Borrow Pit * Clay Spot • Closed Depression :x; Gravel Pit .~ Gravelly Spot @ landfill A. Lava Flow ..I<. Marsh "' Mine or Quarry © Miscellaneous Water © Perennial Water v Rock Outcrop + Saline Spot .. Sandy Spot = Severely Eroded Spot <> Sinkhole ~ Slide or Slip Jlf Sadie Spot = Spoil Area () Stony Spot Natural Resources Conservation Service ro Very Stony Spot t VVetSpot A Other Special Une Features ~~::· Gully --,--,, Short Steep Slope ~,.:OJ.~ -;~~ Other . ~'""'" Political Features Public Land Survey D Township and Range D Section Municipalities 0 Cities [djJ Urban Areas Water Features ~ Oceans ~ Streams and Canals Transportation +:++ h"'··'~" Rails Roads ,,...,. Interstate Highways ,,.,._. US Routes '..¢~ State Highways 0 local Roads ::·--r, Other Roads Original soil survey map sheets were prepared at publication scale. Viewing scale and printing scale, however, may vary from the original. Please rely on the bar sca!e on each map sheet for proper map measurements. Source of Map: Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey URL: http://websoilsurvey.nrcs.usda.gov Coordinate System: UTM Zone 13N This product is generated from the USDA~NRCS certified data as of the version date(s) listed below . Soil SuJVey Area: Holy Cross Area, Colorado, Parts of Garfield, Grand, Mesa, Pftkin, and Summit Counties Survey Area Data: Not available Soil Survey Area: Rifle Area, Colorado, Parts of Garfield and Mesa Counties Survey Area Data: Version 3, Jan 10, 2007 Your area of interest (AO!) includes more than one soil survey area. These survey areas may have been mapped at different scales, with a different !and use in mind, at different times, or at different levels of detail. This may result in map unit symbols, soil properties, and interpretations that do not completely agree across soil survey· area boundaries. Date(s) aerial images were photographed: 1993; 9/21/1993 The orthophoto or other base map on which the soil lines were compiled and digitlzed probably differs from the background imagery displayed on these maps. As a result, some minor shifting of map unit boundaries may be evident. Web Soil Survey 2.0 National Cooperative Soil Survey 8/3/2007 Page 2 of 3 Soll Map-Holy Cross Area, Colorado, Parts of Garfield, Grand, Mesa, Pitkin, and Summit Counties; and Rine Area, Colorado, Parts of Garfield and Mesa Counties Map Unit Legend .. · ·.··.: _·_R.it1~'-~r,e#~~9.o.~o_.~~d.~,'_ p_a~~-_or Ga_rfleld_ard.·,~~~~··.-~~~,ht.l~s'. (9_(1_6_~_3) :;.·;::-_-:: -.. , .: ·-: .. : : .. -_, .. -. : .. __ > -: Map Unit Sym~ol · · /,X Map Unit Name . Acres In.ADI < ·y 9 12 "_,. __ 17 34 .. 55 56 ·- 58 66 67 -~~-·· 71 I Totals for Area of Interest (AO!} Natural Resources Conservation Service Badland Buck!on-lnchau loams, 25 to 50 percent slopes Cochetopa loam, 9 to 50 percent slopes l!defonso siony loam, 25 to 45 percent slopes Polts loam, 3 to 6 percent slopes Potts loam, 6 to 12 percent slopes Potts-Ildefonso complex, 12 to 25 percent slopes Torriorthenls-Camborthids- Rock outcrop complex, steep ··--·-- Torrlorthents-Rock outcrop complex, sleep Villa Grove-Zoltay loams, 15 to 30 percent slopes ,_,__,, __ Web Soil SUNey 2.0 National Cooperative Soll Survey 281.4 1,521.1 2,663.7 415.B 0.0 13.9 0.4 1,421.2 370.9 38.2 .c .. .. . Percerit of AO! ·.· · <_,, __ ·.-. 4.0% 21.6o/a 37.8% 5.9% 0.0% 0.2% 0.0% .• 20.2% 5.3% .. 0.5% 8/3/2007 Page3of3 Soll Features-Holy Cross Area, Colorado, Parts of Garfield, Grand, Mesa, Pitkin, and Summit Counties: and Rifle Area, Colorado, Parts of Garfield and Mesa Counlles Soil Features This table gives estimates of various soil features. The estimates are used in land use planning that involves engineering considerations. A restrictive layer is a nearly continuous layer that has one or more physical, chemical, or thermal properties that significantly impede the movement of water and air through the soil or that restrict roots or otherwise provide an unfavorable root environment. Examples are bedrock, cemented layers, dense layers, and frozen layers. The table indicates the hardness and thickness of the restrictive layer, both of which significantly affect the ease of excavation. Depth to top is the vertical distance from the soil surface to the upper boundary of the restrictive layer. Subsidence is the settlement of organic soils or of saturated mineral soils of very low density. Subsidence generally results from either desiccation and shrinkage, or oxidation of organic material, or both, following drainage. Subsidence takes place gradually, usually over a period of several years. The table shows the expected initial subsidence, which usually is a result of drainage, and total subsidence, which results from a combination of factors. Potential for frost action is the likelihood of upward or lateral expansion of the soil caused by the formation of segregated ice lenses (frost heave) and the subsequent collapse of the soil and loss of strength on thawing. Frost action occurs when moisture moves into the freezing zone of the soil. Temperature, texture, density, saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ksat), content of organic matter, and depth to the water table are the most important factors considered in evaluating the potential for frost action. It is assumed that the soil is not insulated by vegetation or snow and is not artificially drained. Silty and highly structured, clayey soils that have a high water table in winter are the most susceptible to frost action. Well drained, very gravelly, or very sandy soils are the least susceptible. Frost heave and low soil strength during thawing cause damage to pavements and other rigid structures. Risk of corrosion pertains to potential soil-induced electrochemical or chemical action that corrodes or weakens uncoated steel or concrete. The rate of corrosion of uncoated steel is related to such factors as soil moisture, particle-size distribution, acidity, and electrical conductivity of the soil. The rate of corrosion of concrete is based mainly on the sulfate and sodium content, texture, moisture content, and acidity of the soil. Special site examination and design may be needed if the combination of factors results in a severe hazard of corrosion. The steel or concrete in installations that intersect soil boundaries or soil layers is more susceptible to corrosion than the steel or concrete In installations that are entirely within one kind of soil or within one soil layer. For uncoated steel, the risk of corrosion, expressed as low, moderate, or high, is based on soil drainage class, total acidity, electrical resistivity near field capacity, and electrical conductivity of the saturation extract. For concrete, the risk of corrosion also is expressed as low, moderate, or high. It is based on soil texture, acidity, and amount of sulfates in the saturation extract. Natural Resources Conservation Scrvlca Web Soil Survey 2.0 National Cooperative Soll SuNey 8/3/2007 Page 1of4 --- Soil Features-Holy Cross Area, Colorado, Parts of Garfield, Grand, Mesa, Pitkin, and Summit Counties; and Rifle Area, Colorado, Parts of Garfield and Mesa Counties Report-Soil Features I · ·:·/::.:soi1 :~e~·ture~ ·_Rifle.-;il.i-ea'/~~-io:ra-~b-~';~.#¥. :~~'.§~·rr.·~_1d:::~n:d)~~~~i;9·~:~.&~~~::;>··:(<'''., :~:.; :]'.S-~b~id~-~~~'}:::!. ! !:iR.-P;.~~~~i't~f\r~-~~~·:·.·1 · soil name -·-.. 9-Badland Badland 12-Bucklon. lnchau loams, 25 to 50 percent slopes Buck!on 17--Cochetopa loam, 9 to 50 percent slopes Cochetopa 34-lldefonso stony loam, 25 to 45 percent slopes Ildefonso '55-Potts loam, 3 to 6 percent slopes Potts 56-Potts loam, 6 to 12 percent slopes Potts ! Para\lthic bedrock Parauthlc bedrock R-ara1tthiC''bedrOCk:~F:~ ~1SOA """" Natural Resources Conservation Service In 10-3 10-20 ;·.-~ In i i 1_ I ,- Weakly cemented I O Moderately cemented 0 0 0 0 0 /r;;:rotal In In Web Soll Survey 2.0 National Cooperative Soil Survey I None Moderate Moderate Moderate Moderate Low Moderate Low High Low High . 0°·r--·· -·, ·---·· _ ~ri~-~-~~te ,.-, Low 1Low Low High High 8/312007 Page 2 of 4 .-· Soil Features-Holy Cross Area, Colorado, Parts of Garfield, Grand, Mesa, Pitkin, and Summit Counties; and Rifle Area, Colorado, Parts of Garfie.ld and Mesa Counties · ·:·.-·:::.soil ~.eatufeS:._:R_ifle·-~r~a~· .'?~.1~-~-do;_:P,~~-.,~f,~~~rfi~_id .~il~.:~~-~··,C:"~:~n~iei .. -· ::;M:·cip::~mb~1'-~0'ci .. ·:-.-:::-soil name · 58-Potts-lldefonso complex, 12 to 25 percent slopes Potts :-~:hdf;'fDn~;.;' '---:-7 • •~o,','•••" I•;, ! 66---Torriorthents- Camborthids- Rock outcrop complex, steep Llthlc bedrock ,'-',~;;;: .. "":'•'- steep ,., ·•c::,:'.',f.Y .,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, I In I In 4-30 Rock outcrop, steep Paralithic bedrock I 0-0 67-Torriorthents- Rock outcrop complex, steep Torriorthents, steep .'. R.~ck :?.u.t~_rOp;· ... ' ·:.st_~~p~····· 71-Villa Grove- Zoltay loams, 15 to 30 percent slopes Villa grove .. ·i;91t3.Y·,-.:,···-.": Lithic bedrock ~ -Natural Resources Conservation Service 4-30 l lndurated Moderately cemented i lndurated :-"~\~UbSiden~~-:·;-:--· 1ow1:c: 1 • In In 0 0 0 0 0 P,_Ot_~rtiai::1~r--~-~-ost·:; ·· · · ---·-·'Ri~k"Ofcc;r~o-sion:, .. _,, .. , . . ; action. .. -·:· .. ··· ·:·-•."".-o··.-· .. ,._.-.. ' -,'.c:·--.<-·:._, ...... ,, __ • _. .. Uncoated steel ·.-:.-c·oncrete Low High High '1' ~;-~·:·;y,, .. '::.-~:1<:::;,.:, , ... ':)::! ·:~_Ocfei;~t.e::· -··\. ·;:r:;:,· ::::·l.~9W>:·:.:-;<' ;-.':'.---.·-~·: . ,, , .,., , Low High Low ~ ,. ,, "• . .-:;1 :t None Low High 1 Low Moderate Moderate ····"~~MF~~ ~.:; , ·;>1 M~q'.d_~r.~~~~.~ Web Soil Survey 2.0 National Cooperative Soll Survey 8/312007 Page 3 of4 .-· ''·-· Soil Features-Holy Cross Area, Colorado, Parts of Garfieldr Grand, Mesa, Pitkin, and Summit Counties; and Rifle Area, Colorado, Parts of Garfield and Mesa Counties Data Source Information Soil Survey Area: Survey Area Data: Soil Survey Area: Survey Area Data: Holy Cross Area, Colorado, Parts of Garfield, Grand, Mesa, Pitkin, and Summit Counties Version 0, Jan 1, 0001 Rifle Area, Colorado, Parts of Garfield and Mesa Counties Version 3, Jan 10, 2007 USDA Giiiiiii Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil SuJVey 2.0 National Cooperative Soll Survey 813J2007 Page 4 of4 Physical Soll Properties-Holy Cross Area, Colorado, Parts of Garfield, Grand, Mesa, Pitkin, and Summit Counties; and Rifle Area, Colorado, Parts of Garfield and Mesa Counties Physical Soil Properties This table shows estimates of some physical characteristics and features that affect soil behavior. These estimates are given for the layers of each soil in the survey area. The estimates are based on field observations and on test data for these and similar soils. Depth to the upper and lower boundaries of each layer is indicated. Particle size is the effective diameter of a soil particle as measured by sedimentation, sieving, or micrometric methods. Particle sizes are expressed as classes with specific effective diameter class limits. The broad classes are sand, silt, and clay, ranging from the larger to the smaller. Sand as a soil separate consists of mineral soil particles that are 0.05 millimeter to 2 millimeters in diameter. In this table, the estimated sand content of each soil layer is given as a percentage, by weight, of the soil material that is less than 2 millimeters in diameter. Silt as a soil separate consists of mineral soil particles that are 0.002 to 0.05 millimeter in diameter. In this table, the estimated silt content of each soil layer is given as a percentage, by weight, of the soil material that is less than 2 millimeters in diameter. Clay as a soil separate consists of mineral soil particles that are less than 0.002 millimeter in diameter. In this table, the estimated clay content of each soil layer is given as a percentage, by weight, of the soil material that is less than 2 millimeters in diameter. The content of sand, silt, and clay affects the physical behavior of a soil. Particle size is important for engineering and agronomic interpretations, for determination of soil hydrologic qualities, and for soil classification. The amount and kind of clay affect the fertility and physical condition of the soil and the ability of the soil to adsorb cations and to retain moisture. They influence shrink- swell potential, saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ksat), plasticity, the ease of soil dispersion, and other soil properties. The amount and kind of clay in a soil also affect tillage and earthmoving operations. Moist bulk density is the weight of soil (ovendry) per unit volume. Volume is measured when the soil is at field moisture capacity, that is, the moisture content at 1/3-or 1/10-bar (33kPa or 10kPa) moisture tension. Weight is detennined after the soil is dried at 105 degrees C. In the table, the estimated moist bulk density of each soil horizon is expressed in grams per cubic centimeter of soil material that is less than 2 millimeters in diameter. Bulk density data are used to compute linear extensibility, shrink-swell potential, available water capacity, total pore space, and other soil properties. The moist bulk density of a soil indicates the pore space available for water and roots. Depending on soil texture, a bulk density of more than 1.4 can restrict water storage and root penetration. Moist bulk density is influenced by texture, kind of clay, content of organic matter, and soil structure. Saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ksat) refers to the ease with which pores in a satuJated soil transmit watei:. Th\l_esJimat!'lsinJh_e table <ire expressed in term_s of micrometers per second. They are based on soil characteristics observed in the field, particularly structure, porosity, and texture. Saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ksat) is considered in the design of soil drainage systems and septic tank absorption fields. Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soll Survey 2.0 National Cooperative Soil Survey 81312007 Page 1 of7 ( Physical Soll Properties-Holy Cross Area, Colorado, Parts of Garfield, Grand, Mesa, Pitkin, and Summit Counties; and Rifle Area, Colorado, Parts of Gartield and Mesa Counties USDA ~ Available water capacity refers to the quantity of water that the soil is capable of storing for use by plants. The capacity for water storage is given in inches of water per inch of soil for each soil layer. The capacity varies, depending on soil properties that affect retention of water. The most important properties are the content of organic matter, soil texture, bulk density, and soil structure. Available water capacity is an Important factor in the choice of plants or crops to be grown and in the design and management of irrigation systems. Available water capacity is not an estimate of the quantity of water actually available to plants at any given time. Linear extensibility refers to the change in length of an unconfined clod as moisture content is decreased from a moist to a dry state. It is an expression of the volume change between the water content of the clod at 1 /3-or 1/10-bar tension (33kPa or 1 OkPa tension) and oven dryness. The volume change is reported in the table as percent change for the whole soil. The amount and type of clay minerals in the soil influence volume change. Linear extensibility is used to determine the shrink-swell potential of soils. The shrink-swell potential is low if the soil has a linear extensibility of less than 3 percent; moderate if 3 to6 percent; high if6 to 9 percent; and very high if more than 9 percent. If the linear extensibility is more than 3, shrinking and swelling can cause damage to buildings, roads, and other structures and to plant roots. Special design commonly is needed. Organic matter is the plant and animal residue in the soil at various stages of decomposition. In this table, the estimated content of organic matter is expressed as a percentage, by weight, of the soil material.that is less than 2 millimeters in diameter. The content of organic matter in a soil can be maintained by returning crop residue to the soil. Organic matter has a positive effect on available water capacity, water infiltration, soil organism activity, and tilth. It is a source of nitrogen and other nutrients for crops and soil organisms. Erosion factors are shown in the table as the K factor (Kw and Kt) and the T factor. Erosion factor K indicates the susceptibility of a soil to sheet and rill erosion by water. Factor K is one of six factors used in the Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE) and the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) to predict the average annual rate of soil loss by sheet and rill erosion in tons per acre per year. The estimates are based primarily on percentage of silt, sand, and organic matter and on soil structure and Ksat. Values of K range from 0.02 to 0.69. Other factors being equal, the higher the value, the more susceptible the soil is to sheet and rill erosion by water. Erosion factor Kw indicates the erodibility of the whole soil. The estimates are modified by the presence of rock fragments. Erosion factor Kf indicates the erodibility of the fine-earth fraction, or the material less than 2 millimeters in size. Erosion factor Tis an estimate of the maximum average annual rate of soil erosion by wind and/or water that can occur without affecting crop productivity over a sustained period. The rate is in tons per acre per year. Wind B[odibi/ity groups are made up of soils that have similar properties affecting their susceptibility to wind erosion in cultivated areas. The soils assigned to group 1 are the most susceptible to wind erosion, and those assigned to group 8 are the least susceptible. The groups are described in the "National Soil Survey Handbook." Natural Resources ConseJ'Vatlon Setvlca Web Soi! Survey 2.0 National Cooperative Soil Survey 8/3/2007 Page 2 of7 Physical Soil ProperUes-Holy Cross Area, Colorado, Par1s of Garfield, Grand, Mesa, Pitkin, and Summit Counties; and Rifle Alea, Colorado, Parts of Garfield and Mesa Counties Wind erodibiiity index is a numerical value indicating the susceptibility of soil to wind erosion, or the tons per acre per year that can be expected to be lost to wind erosion. There is a close correiation between wind erosion and the texture of the surface layer, the size and durability of surface clods, rock fragments, organic matter, and a calcareous reaction. Soil moisture and frozen soil layers also infiuence wind erosion. Reference: United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conseivation Seivice. National soil suivey handbook, title 430-VI. (http://soils.usda.gov) Natural Resources ConseNatton Service Web Soll survey 2.0 Na1ional Cooperative Soll Survey 8/3/2007 Page 3 of7 ~ ·,_. 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Physlcal Soil Propertie~oly Cross Area, Colorado, Parts of Garfield, Grand, Mesa, Pitkin, and Summit Counties; and Rifle Area, Colorado, Parts of Garfield and Mesa Counties .. , -._:_ p·.hys1ca.-soi1·~.rope·~es~.:.Rifle'~r~a/::¢.~!~~~1:;;:~~¥-':~(~.~~e-1~_:;~~~=,:o/J_~:~::~?~-n~.~~... .'.-~: =;:;(~:·:.:.'.-':::= , ... ,_·.,=·-:,-.,,;=J/::-, .. ·•· ::·:.=MOiSt'::::;I: ·::.:·:·saturated:·_.::.-:; :;,;-":~:~;•~hi'~":.'=:·A , ·.·;::: ... :.'.ti'nea~-'.?· +ir:J::/OrQ~ni-~\:·I ::~~~:i~~·:·~f ~·~·J;:: ::~}~~fii~,·~:·.= .· .... ;_:1 ··-:-·:'·:·:.::.:.:-:1·;··:~!;!~~'.;:·· !):-:"~~~:~~~~::::: //·:'-:.:\Vater'::-{ :>1(:·~: ext;ri~ibilify'. :;,:-1.::,:::::m~tt_er.:/:, ·:: ::·.:_capac11:y·· ·. -':·,. · · · ·· ·.-.'.:.',.'.:-:· .. :.-:: .. :· .. :>,. .. -!:: ~w-. 1 ··:_~f "{':·:1: .'·.'·."F· -_.:group· 71-Vi!la Gr6ve-- Zoltay loams, 15 to 30 percent slopes Villa grove In Pct 0-4 4-15 15-60 Pct Pct glee micro mlsec I-20-27 I 1.25-1.40 14.23-14.11 I-27-34 11.25-1.40 11.41-4.23 15-27 11.25-1.40 Data Source Information lnlln Pct 0.11-0.14 0.0-2.9 . 0.14-0.17 3.0-5.9 Pct 2.0-4.0 1.0-2.D ~.?,tj~'.9)f~!:~;~: .t:g~~-:'.QJ~Vi~ '.CJ~:~i~f!{~r~:1~: .24 l.24 Is .20 I .20 .37 l.37 ;;*p;E: Soil Survey Area: Survey Area Data: Holy Cross Area, Colorado, Parts of Garfield, Grand, Mesa, Pitkin, and Summit Counties Version 0, Jan 1, 0001 ~SDA ..... Soil Survey Area: Survey Area Data: Rifle Area, Colorado, Parts of Garfield and Mesa Counties Version 3, Jan 10, 2007 Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soll Survey 2.0 National Cooperative Soll Survey 4L ··\:Wind erOdibilify·: .. · .-~ndex· :.: 86 8/312007 Page 7 of? g 0 ~ N A USDK Natural Resourres 'ifii Conserva!lon Service Soll Map-Rifle Area, Colorado, Parts of Garfield and Mesa Counlies Web Soll Survey 2.0 National Cooperative Soll Survey 250200 ""''" 11/612008 Page 1 of3 USbA """@ Soil Map-Rifle Area, Colorado, Parts of Garfield and Mesa Counties MAP LEGEND MAP INFORMATION Area of Interest (AOI) [J Aiea of Interest (AO!) Soils 0 Soil Map Units Special Point Features "' Blowout 181 Borrow Pit * Clay Spot • Closed Depression x Grave! Pit .. Gravelly Spot @ landfill /1. lava Flow .... Marsh "" M!ne or Quarry © Miscellaneous Water @ Perennial Water v Rock Outcrop + Saline Spot . . Sandy Spot .... Severely Eroded Spot ,, Sinkhole 9 Stide orSllp )Jf SodicSpot = SpoUArea I) Stony Spot Natural Resources Conservation Service a::i Very Stony Spot t Wet Spot .. Other Special Line Features s~ Gully £GE Short Steep Slope iW.:. Other ""'"""''· PoIIUcal Features Public Land Survey 0 Township and Range 0 Section Municipalities 0 Cities § Urban Areas Water Features ~ Oceans ,.....-Streams and Canals Transportation tit Rails Roads ....... Interstate Highways ~ US Routes ~ State Highways ~ local Roads ~[, Other Roads Original soil survey map sheets were prepared at publication scale. Viewing scale and printing scale, however, may vary from the original. Please rely on the bar scale on each map sheet for proper map measurements. Source of Map: Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey URL: http://websol!survey.nrcs.usda.gov Coordinate System: UTM Zone 13N This product is generated from the USDA-NRCS certified data as of the version date(s) nsted below. Soil Survey Area: Rifle Area, Colorado, Parts of Garfield and Mesa Counties Survey Area Data: Version 6, Mar 25, 2008 Date{s) aerial images were photographed: 1993 1'he orthophoto or other base map on which the soU lines were compiled and dtgltized probably differs from the background imagery displayed on these maps. As a resul~ some minor shifting of map unit boundaries may be evident. Web Soil Survey 2.0 National Cooperative Soil Survey 11/6/2008 Page2 of3 Soll Map-R!Oe Area, .Colorado. Parts of Garfield and Mesa Counties Map Unit Legend .::.:_~::: ~::_-:<:' -:--::' -.:.~: :'< >_ :. -:'_.·: ·:·-: :. ;~/:. :_<-. 0 ,,:_; _-: :,·:;·_; B-1-~l!):'Ar~.~I-._fiOI_Of-a:~-~~·-:·~-~d._~ ._?f: .():a_~l~J d _4',nd r~~~-~. '.c:o~~_ti.~.Sj79_6_~~} _ _-:.:-.· :--, .·· .. ·.. •:< .·· .. > >>' '• USDA ~ t·• Map ,Unit Symbol < 34 44 45 58 66 69 70 71 I Totals for Area of Interest (AOI) Natural Resources Conservation Service ·.Map Unit Name • \ .· .. · ....... Acres .. lri ADI Ildefonso stony loam, 25 to 45 percent slopes Morva! loam, 3 lo 12 percent slopes Morval-Tridell complex, 6 lo 25 percent slopes Potts-Ildefonso complex, 12 to 25 percent slopes Torriorthents-Camborthlds- Rock outcrop complex, steep Vale silt loam, 6 to 12 percent slopes Vale silt loam, 12 to 25 percent slopes Villa Grove-Zoltay loams, 15 to 30 percent slopes Web Soil Survey 2,0 National Cooperative Soll Survey ·· .. ···· ...... .. 17.1 82.7 166.2 5.6 49.9 170.8 23.6 92.B -' ----... , .. _ .·::···-: ____ 0.->.'. ... --Perc_~n_t of .A.01 ... , . 2.ao/., 13.6% 27.3% 0.9% 8.2% 28.1% 3.9% 15.2o/o 100.0% I 11/6/2008 Page 3 of3