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Canada Oil and Gas Drilling and Production Regulations (SOR/2009-315)Full Document: HTMLFull Document: Canada Oil and Gas Drilling and Production Regulations | XMLFull Document: Canada Oil and Gas Drilling and Production Regulations [137 KB] | PDFFull Document: Canada Oil and Gas Drilling and Production Regulations [473 KB]Regulations are current to 2013-05-20 and last amended on 2009-12-31. Previous Versions
Annual Safety Report87. The operator shall ensure that, not later than March 31 of each year, an annual safety report relating to the preceding year is submitted to the Board and includes(a) a summary of lost or restricted workday injuries, minor injuries and safety-related incidents and near-misses that have occurred during the preceding year; and(b) a discussion of efforts undertaken to improve safety.
Well History Report88. (1) The operator shall ensure that a well history report is prepared for every well drilled by the operator under the well approval and that the report is submitted to the Board.(2) The well history report shall contain a record of all operational, engineering, petrophysical and geological information that is relevant to the drilling and evaluation of the well.
Well Operations Report89. (1) The operator shall ensure that a report including the following information is submitted to the Board within 30 days after the end of a well operation:(a) a summary of the well operation, including any problems encountered during the well operation;(b) a description of the completion fluid properties;(c) a schematic of, and relevant engineering data on, the down-hole equipment, tubulars, Christmas tree and production control system;(d) details of any impact of the well operation on the performance of the well, including any effect on recovery; and(e) for any well completion, suspension or abandonment, the rig release date.(2) The report shall be signed and dated by the operator or the operator’s representative.
Other Reports90. The operator shall ensure that the Board is made aware, at least once a year, of any report containing relevant information regarding applied research work or studies obtained or compiled by the operator relating to the operator’s work or activities and that a copy of any report is submitted to the Board on request.
PART 12CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS, TRANSITIONAL PROVISION, REPEALS AND COMING INTO FORCEConsequential AmendmentsCanada Oil and Gas Certificate of Fitness Regulations91. [Amendments]
92. [Amendment]
93. [Amendments]
94. [Amendment]
95. [Amendment]
96. [Amendments]
97. [Amendment]
Canada Oil and Gas Installations Regulations98. [Amendments]
99. [Amendment]
100. [Amendment]
101. [Amendments]
Transitional Provision102. An operator at the time of the coming into force of these Regulations shall comply with the requirements of section 5.
Canada Oil and Gas Drilling and Production Regulations1 - INTERPRETATION 2 - PART 1 BOARD’S POWERS 2 - Spacing 3 - Names and Designations 5 - PART 2 MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, APPLICATION FOR AUTHORIZATION AND WELL APPROVALS 5 - Management System 6 - Application for Authorization 10 - Well Approval 14 - Suspension and Revocation of a Well Approval 15 - Development Plans 17 - PART 3 OPERATOR’S DUTIES 17 - Availability of Documents 18 - Management System 19 - Safety and Environmental Protection 22 - Storing and Handling of Consumables 23 - Handling of Chemical Substances, Waste Material and Oil 24 - Cessation of a Work or Activity 25 - PART 4 EQUIPMENT AND OPERATIONS 25 - Wells, Installations, Equipment, Facilities and Support Craft 28 - Drilling Fluid System 29 - Marine Riser 30 - Drilling Practices 31 - Reference for Well Depths 32 - Directional and Deviation Surveys 33 - Formation Leak-Off Test 34 - Formation Flow and Well Testing Equipment 35 - Well Control 39 - Casing and Cementing 42 - Waiting on Cement Time 43 - Casing Pressure Testing 44 - Production Tubing 45 - Monitoring and Control of Process Operations 46 - Well Completion 47 - Subsurface Safety Valve 48 - Wellhead and Christmas Tree Equipment 49 - PART 5 EVALUATION OF WELLS, POOLS AND FIELDS 49 - General 51 - Testing and Sampling of Formations 52 - Formation Flow Testing 53 - Submission of Samples and Data 56 - PART 6 WELL TERMINATION 56 - Suspension or Abandonment 59 - Installation Removal 60 - PART 7 MEASUREMENTS 60 - Flow and Volume 62 - Testing, Maintenance and Notification 63 - Transfer Meters 64 - Proration Testing Frequency 65 - PART 8 PRODUCTION CONSERVATION 65 - Resource Management 66 - Commingled Production 67 - Gas Flaring and Venting 68 - Oil Burning 69 - PART 9 SUPPORT OPERATIONS 69 - Support Craft 71 - Safety Zone 72 - PART 10 TRAINING AND COMPETENCY 73 - PART 11 SUBMISSIONS, NOTIFICATIONS, RECORDS AND REPORTS 73 - Reference to Names and Designations 74 - Surveys 75 - Incidents and Near-misses 76 - Submission of Data and Analysis 77 - Records 78 - Meteorological Observations 79 - Daily Production Record 80 - Management of Records 81 - Formation Flow Test Reports 82 - Pilot Scheme 83 - Daily Reports 84 - Monthly Production Report 85 - Annual Production Report 86 - Environmental Reports 87 - Annual Safety Report 88 - Well History Report 89 - Well Operations Report 90 - Other Reports 91 - PART 12 CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS, TRANSITIONAL PROVISION, REPEALS AND COMING INTO FORCE 91 - Consequential Amendments 91 - Canada Oil and Gas Certificate of Fitness Regulations 98 - Canada Oil and Gas Installations Regulations 102 - Transitional Provision 103 - Repeals 105 - Coming Into Force SCHEDULE Previous PageNext PageTable of Contents12 ... 56 ... 89 ... 1112 ... 1819 ... 2223 ... 2930 ... 3637 ... 4546 ... 5051 ... 5657 ... 6263 ... 7071 ... 7576 ... 7980 ... 8687 ... 102103 ... 105SCHEDULE