Regulatory Citation(s):
78.121. Production Reporting.
(a) The well operator shall submit
an annual production and status report for each permitted or registered well on
an individual basis, on or before February 15 of each year. The operator of a
well permitted to produce gas from the Marcellus shale formation shall submit a
production and status report for each well on an individual basis, on or before
February 15 and August 15 of each year. Production shall be reported for the
preceding calendar year or in the case of a Marcellus shale well, for the
preceding 6 months. When the production data is not available to the operator
on a well basis, the operator shall report production on the most well-specific
basis available. The annual production report must include information on the
amount and type of waste produced and the method of waste disposal or reuse.
Waste information submitted to the Department in accordance with this
subsection is deemed to satisfy the residual waste biennial reporting
requirements of Section 287.52 (relating to biennial report).
(b) The production report shall be
submitted electronically to the Department through its web site.
Question:
In reviewing the Annual Well and Waste
Production Report instructions, it seems that if an operator reports the waste
volumes and disposal mechanism (in this case for produced water) on the Wellsite Restoration Report that these volumes/disposal
methods do not need to be reported again on the Annual Well and Waste
Production Report. Additionally, the only volumes of produced water that
need to be reported on the Annual Well and Waste Production Report appear to be
volumes produced post-restoration. Is this correct?
Also, if an operator reports volumes/disposal
method in either the Wellsite Restoration Report or
the Annual Well and Waste Production Report, would these volumes/disposal
methods need to be reported on the 26R Form?
Response:
The form that those instructions were written
for is no longer in use. We now require operators to file their Production and
Waste Report electronically with the Department through our website at the
following location:
Oil
and Gas Production and Waste Reporting Website
It is still necessary to file the Well Site
Restoration Report form with the applicable Regional Office, but the waste
reported on that form should be included in the operator’s annual or 6-month
Production and Waste Report at the above website. Reporting for Marcellus
production is required every 6 months and is due February 15 and August 15 of
each year. Other wells are reported annually by February 15.
The volumes reported on the Site Restoration
and the Annual Production and Waste Report should have a 26R Form for each load
of waste taken off the well site. A copy of the 26 R Form is to be retained by
the generator, transporter, and disposal contractor for 5 years.