Showing posts with label CARRIZO OIL and GAS. Show all posts
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Sunday, July 31, 2011

"They'll Pay, But They Won't Admit Responsibility"

An Inside Look at What Happens When Gas Drillers Are Exempt from Environmental Law

Rancher Chris Velasquez knows first hand what gas drilling has done to communities, and the land, water and wildlife of New Mexico.
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Rancher Chris Velasquez demonstrates the viscosity of fluid leaking from the end of a TEPPCO pipeline labeled "methane" and "produced water" at the Pump Canyon Compressor station near his home. Lack of fencing or other barriers makes such toxic materials available for wildlife and livestock to drink.
Photo Credit: Doug Peacock

BLANCO, New Mexico -- Chris Velasquez sees the impacts of gas development in the San Juan Basin of northern New Mexico through the eyes of a rancher, and those of a man whose roots in this country pre-date both the gas rigs and the arrival of Anglos.

He and his dad ran cattle, until recently, on a grazing allotment called the Rosa, rolling high desert lands punctuated by bluffs and arroyos, ringed by mesas, adjacent to the Carson National Forest on the east, the Southern Ute reservation to the north, and bordered on the west by Navajo Lake. In a way, it's what's left of Velasquez' ancestral homeland. "We used to live where the Pine River and the San Juan meet up here, then when they built the lake, it either was drown or move," he says. In 1962, the Bureau of Reclamation completed a dam stretching three-quarters of a mile across the San Juan River.

The idea was to control flooding and provide irrigation water for the Navajo tribe. It also displaced Velasquez' community. "All my ancestor's on my mom's side, well on my dad's side too, came from right up here," he says. "My grandpa and my grandma on my mom's side, they were the second farm below the dam. They got chased out too. From right here on, all the people who lived here -- they were all Spanish people -- relocated. Threw them to the four winds. Scattered them all over the place."

 
Continue reading...   "My youngest daughter would call them the murderers," he says.



Monday, July 18, 2011

O&G Violation of the Day, WELD County CO, CARRIZO OIL & GAS, INC

DocNum: 200315280 Date Rec'd: 7/15/2011
Operator: CARRIZO OIL & GAS, INC. Oper. No. 10338
Address: 1000 LOUISIANA STREET STE#1500 HOUSTON , TX 77002
Company Rep. RYAN DORNAK FRED MILLER
Well Name/No. State 16-11-9-60H
Location NWNW 16 T9N R60W 6
Fac.ID: 417324 Fac.Type: LOCATION
API number: 05-123 -31642 County WELD
COGCC Rep: RICK ALLISON Phone: (303 ) 894-2100
Alleged Violation:
Date of Alleged Violation: 7/14/2011 Approx. time of violation:
COGCC Staff conducted a routine inspection of the location on July 15, 2011 and discovered the presence of oil on the surface of the water in the fresh water storage pit at the State 16-11-9-60H location (API 05-123-31642; Location ID 417324). The fresh water storage pit is lined, but had not been required to follow Rule 904 lining requirements or Rule 902.c. and 902.d. netting requirements because the fresh water storage pit is approved for fresh water use only and no drilling mud, oil, condensate, produced water, flowback or other E&P Waste is allowed in the pit. Therefore, the presence of oil in the fresh water storage pits is a violation of the 900 Series E&P Waste Management Rules. Water hauling subcontractors were actively filling the fresh water storage pit, and pumps and piping were in place to transfer water from the fresh water storage pit for use at the Nelson 17-44-9-60 location (API 05-123-33368; Location ID 422744). COGCC discussed the presence of the oil with water hauling subcontractor personnel onsite on July 14, 2011, and learned that the oil was first noticed by the water hauler personnel on July 13, 2011. None of the subcontractor personnel onsite could determine where the oil originated.
Act, Order, Regulation, Permit Conditions Cited:
902.a., 902.c., 902.d., 902.e., 903.a.(4), 904.a.(5), 904.b., 904.c., 907.a.(1), 907.b.(1), 907.c.(1)
Abatement or Corrective Action Required to be Performed by Operator
1. Immediately remove the oil from the fresh water storage pit. Submit documentation to COGCC that the oil was removed from the pit. 2. Notify COGCC OGLA Specialist Rick Allison (303-894-2100 x5102) prior to moving fluid via pipeline from the fresh water storage pit to the Nelson 17-44-9-60 location. 3. Within thirty days (30), submit to COGCC a plan that describes how Carrizo Oil & Gas, Inc. will prevent oil, condensate, produced water, flowback or other E&P Waste from being introduced into the pit. 4. Within thirty (30) days, submit to COGCC a Form 15 Pit Report documenting the pit construction. 5. As an alternative to item 3, close the fresh water storage pit and submit a Pit Permit for a pit designed to handle E&P Waste in accordance with COGCC 900-series E&P Waste Management Rules.
Abatement or Corrective Action Required to be Completed by: 8/17/2011
This section to be completed by Operator when alleged violation is corrected
Company Rep: Title:
Signature? Date: 7/18/2011 11:26:09 AM
Company Comments:
COGCC Signature? Y Date: N/A
Resolution approved by: Title:

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Company History


THIS WELL ALSO HAD TWO UNSATISFACTORY FIELD INSPECTION REPORTS DATED:

3/2/2011
Insp. Comment Inspection/Violation Comments
FENCECOMMENT BARBED WIRE FENCE AROUND ENTIRE LOCATION
GENHOUSE PIT LINER ARE STILL ON LOCATION
MISC TEST SEPARATOR / TREATER / FLARE
TANKBAT 4 X 500 BBL STEEL TANKS / 1 X 500 WATER FG


10/15/2010  - Reclamation (Pass, Interim or Fail): F
Insp. Comment Inspection/Violation Comments
WORKOV XTREME RIG 15, 7545`, DIGGER WYATT-DRILLING SUPT FOR CORIZZO, TIGGE-RIG MANAGER.





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