Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 50, December 13, 2024
Section R18-9-B613 - Mechanical IntegrityA. An injection well has mechanical integrity if:1. There is no significant leak in the casing, tubing or packer; and2. There is no significant fluid movement into an USDW through vertical channels adjacent to the injection well bore.B. One of the following methods must be used to evaluate the absence of significant leaks under subsection (A)(1) of this Section:1. Following an initial pressure test, monitoring of the tubing-casing annulus pressure with sufficient frequency to be representative, as determined by the Director, while maintaining an annulus pressure different from atmospheric pressure measured at the surface;2. Pressure test with liquid or gas; or3. Records of monitoring showing the absence of significant changes in the relationship between injection pressure and injection flow rate for the following Class II enhanced recovery wells:a. Existing wells completed without a packer provided that a pressure test has been performed and the data is available and provided further that one pressure test shall be performed at a time when the well is shut down and if the running of such a test will not cause further loss of significant amounts of oil or gas; orb. Existing wells constructed without a long string casing, but with surface casing which terminates at the base of fresh water provided that local geological and hydrological features allow such construction and provided further that the annular space shall be visually inspected. For these wells, the Director shall prescribe a monitoring program which will verify the absence of significant fluid movement from the injection zone into an USDW.C. One of the following methods must be used to determine the absence of significant fluid movement under subsection (A)(2) of this Section:1. The results of a temperature or noise log;2. For Class II only, cementing records demonstrating the presence of adequate cement to prevent such migration;3. For Class III wells where the nature of the casing precludes the use of the logging techniques prescribed at subsection (C)(1) of this Section, cementing records demonstrating the presence of adequate cement to prevent such migration; or4. For Class III wells where the Director elects to rely on cementing records to demonstrate the absence of significant fluid movement, the monitoring program prescribed by R18-9-G647(B) shall be designed to verify the absence of significant fluid movement.D. The Director may allow the use of a test to demonstrate mechanical integrity other than those listed in subsections (B) and (C)(2) of this Section with the written approval of the Administrator.E. In conducting and evaluating the tests enumerated in this Section or others to be allowed by the Director, the owner or operator and the Director shall apply methods and standards generally accepted in the industry. When the owner or operator reports the results of mechanical integrity tests to the Director, they shall include a description of the test or tests and the method or methods used. In making the evaluation, the Director shall review monitoring and other test data submitted since the previous evaluation.F. The Director may require additional or alternative tests if the results presented by the owner or operator under subsection (E) of this Section are not satisfactory to the Director to demonstrate that there is no movement of fluid into or between USDWs resulting from the injection activity.Ariz. Admin. Code § R18-9-B613
New Section made by final rulemaking at 28 A.A.R. 1903, effective 9/6/2022.