ASTM D6285-1999(2005) Standard Guide for Locating Abandoned Wells《定位废弃井的标准指南》.pdf
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1、Designation: D 6285 99 (Reapproved 2005)Standard Guide forLocating Abandoned Wells1This standard is issued under the fixed designation D 6285; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in p
2、arentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.INTRODUCTIONThis guide for locating abandoned wells, provides general procedures and suggestions foridentifying the locations of wells that are installed for
3、 the purposes of oil and gas exploration orproduction, or for ground water exploration, supply, monitoring, remediation, or injection, andsubsequently have been abandoned. Not all states require documentation of such abandonment; thus,this guide has been prepared to provide direction for determining
4、 the locations of those abandonedwells.1. Scope1.1 This guide provides an approach to selecting and imple-menting a program to identify the locations of abandonedwells. This guide provides descriptions of methods to be usedas starting points in the search for these locations. It is notintended to be
5、 a step-by-step procedure to conduct the searchprogram. This guide also provides listings of governmentagencies that may have well location information. It is under-stood that addresses and phone numbers change and that theincluded information may not be accurate in the future.1.2 The described meth
6、ods are approaches that have beenused at many sites across the United States. Other methodsmay be appropriate. Typically, several approaches are used toobtain acceptable confirmation of well locations. This guide isnot limited to specific wells. The method chosen should beappropriate for the size of
7、 the area being searched and the typeof well being located. Some well types and constructionmaterials may preclude their detection by any of the methodsdescribed.1.3 This guide offers an organized collection of informationor series of options and does not recommend a specific courseof action. This g
8、uide cannot replace education and experienceand should be used in conjunction with professional judge-ment.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2D 5092 Practice for Design and Installation of GroundWater Monitoring Wells in AquifersD 5299 Guide for Decommissioning of Ground WaterWells, Vadose Z
9、one Monitoring Devices, Boreholes, andOther Devices for Environmental Activities3. Significance and Use3.1 Millions of oil and gas wells, water supply wells, andwells installed for environmental monitoring and remediationpurposes, have been abandoned. The need to determine thelocations of these aban
10、doned wells is based on safety andthreats to the environment. Improperly constructed or aban-doned wells may pose a safety threat to humans and animals,may be sources of brines and other undesirable fluids comingto the surface, may be conduits for transport of contaminationfrom the surface to the su
11、bstrate, or may cross-contaminatewater-bearing zones in the subsurface. All states do not requiredocumentation of the abandonment of wells and may not havespecific requirements for abandonment procedures.4. Methods for Locating Abandoned Wells WhoseLocations Have Been Recorded, Observed, or Markedat
12、 the Surface4.1 Records SearchInformation regarding the potentiallocation, type, age, method of abandonment, and other perti-nent information about wells often can be determined by athorough review of local, state, or federal records. Many states1This guide is under the jurisdiction ofASTM Committee
13、 D18 on Soil and Rockand is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee D18.21 on Ground Water andVadose Zone Investigations.Current edition approved Jan. 1, 2005. Published February 2005. Originallyapproved in 1998. Last previous edition approved in 1999 as D 6285 99.2For referenced ASTM standards, v
14、isit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page onthe ASTM website.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428
15、-2959, United States.and other governmental agencies have reporting requirementsfor both the installation and abandonment of all types of wells.Typically, oil and gas wells are controlled by separate agenciesfrom water and environmental wells. With the recent prolifera-tion of environmental studies,
16、 the number of agencies that maymaintain these records has increased.4.2 Local AgenciesLocal (city and county) agencies typi-cally retain records of oil and gas leasing agreements, taxrecords, plat maps, property ownership maps, and other relatedinformation. Information on municipal wells often is r
17、etainedin local courthouses.4.3 State AgenciesMost states have several agencies thatmaintain records of drilled wells. Some states maintain sophis-ticated computer databases, others maintain paper records.Location information also varies by state and can be bytownship, range and section, state plane
18、 coordinate system,UTM coordinates, or latitude and longitude. Drilling logs,installation diagrams, production records, mechanical integritytesting reports, and other information often are available.Injection wells information typically also is available.4.3.1 A starting place for well record inform
19、ation is theState Geological Survey. If they do not maintain well records,they typically can provide direction to the proper agency. A listof state geological surveys is provided in Appendix X1.4.3.2 Water well records are required in most states. Thesophistication of record keeping and location det
20、ail is variable.State health agencies often maintain records for public watersupply wells.Alist of state agencies known to maintain recordsof abandoned water wells and resource protection wells, forexample, monitoring wells, is provided in Appendix X2.4.3.3 Within the states that produce oil and gas
21、, a specificagency usually has been given the responsibility for maintain-ing well information. A list of state agencies that maintain oiland gas well records is provided in Appendix X3.4.4 Environmental monitoring wells have become moreprolific within the last decade. Both federal and state agencie
22、stypically require documentation of the installation of thesewells. The administrative records for specific ComprehensiveEnvironmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of1980 (CERCLA) as amended in 1986 by the SuperfundAmendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) sites and Re-source Conservati
23、on and Recovery Act (RCRA) sites are thebest sources of monitoring well location information that maynot be available at specific public agencies. Other federalagencies, for example, the Department of Defense (DoD), theDepartment of Energy (DoE), and the U.S. Geological Survey,may have records of we
24、lls that have been installed at specificgovernment sites.4.4.1 Refer to Practice D 5092 as it lists the minimumamount of information required for documentation of eachinstallation. Guide D 5299 lists information required to docu-ment the abandonment of wells.4.5 InterviewsConversations or interviews
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