Utah Admin. Code R655-1-3
(c) A pressure equal to 2,000 psi.
Specific inspections and tests of the BOPE may be made by the Division. The Division shall be notified at least 48 hours prior to the commencement of a BOPE test. The requirements for tests will be included in the Division's answer to the notice of the intention to drill. The operator shall test the equipment for the prevention of a blowout under pressure. The operator shall submit to the Division the pressure data and supporting information for the equipment for the prevention of a blowout as soon as practicable after the conclusion of the testing. All blowout preventers and related equipment that may be exposed to well pressure must be tested first to a low pressure and then to a high pressure:
(e) The blowout prevention equipment must be pressure tested: when installed, prior to drilling out casing shoes, and following repairs or reassembly of the preventers that require disconnecting a pressure seal in the assembly.
3.1.2 A Division employee may be present at the well at any time during the drilling.
3.1.3 A logging unit equipped to regularly record the following data shall be installed and operated continuously after drilling out the shoe of the conductor pipe and until the well has been drilled to the total depth.
(f) Hydrogen sulfide gas volume.
The Division may waive the requirement for installation of a logging unit on evidence that the owner or operator has engaged a qualified mud engineer to monitor, log and record the data specified in the above subparagraphs a. through d. The drilling rate required in subparagraph e shall be logged with standard industry recording devices, and hydrogen sulfide monitoring and safety equipment shall be provided whenever needed to satisfy the requirement of subparagraph f.
3.2 Requirements Using Mud as the Drilling Fluid.
The following requirements are for exploratory areas, unstable areas containing fumaroles, geysers, hot springs, mud pots, and for fields with a history of lost circulation, a blowout, or zone pressures less than 1000 psi. These requirements may be reduced by the State Engineer where the geothermal formations are known to be shallow and of low pressure and temperature.
(h) All lines and fittings shall be steel and have a minimum working-pressure rating of at least that required of the BOPE.
(i) The temperature of the return mud during the drilling of the surface casing hole shall be monitored regularly. Either a continuous temperature monitoring device shall be installed and maintained in working condition, or the temperature shall be read manually. In either case, return mud temperatures shall be logged after each joint of pipe is drilled down every 30 feet.
3.3 Requirements Using Air as the Drilling Fluid.
The following requirements are for areas where it is known that dry steam exists at depth or formation pressures are less than hydrostatic:
(h) Float and standpipe valves.
3.1 General.
3.1.1 Blowout-Prevention Equipment (BOPE) installations shall meet the minimum specifications for assemblies prescribed by the most recent version of the American Petroleum Institute's Standard 53 (Blowout Prevention Equipment Systems for Drilling Wells) which are incorporated herein by reference or as may be otherwise prescribed by the Division. The American Petroleum Institute Standard 53 is available from the American Petroleum Institute, 1220 L Street, NW, Washington, DC 20005-4070, phone 202-682-8000, www.api.org. Equipment for the prevention of a blowout, capable of shutting in the well during any operation, must be installed on the surface casing and maintained in good operating condition at all times. This equipment must have a rating for pressure greater than the maximum anticipated pressure at the wellhead. Equipment for the prevention of a blowout is required on any well where temperatures may exceed 120_C. A BOPE plan including testing must be included in the plan of operations. BOPE shall have a minimum working-pressure rating equal to or greater than the lesser of:
KEY: geothermal resources
Date of Last Change: April 9, 2018
Notice of Continuation: March 13, 2022
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 73-22