Injection Well

Injection Well

Definition(s)


Injection Well

“Injection well” means a well used for the injection of air, gas, water or other fluids into an underground stratum. Source: Oil and Gas, New Mexico Administrative Code Title 19, Chapter 15, January 2013. Regulations  
Medic

Medic

Definition(s)


Medic

“Medic” means a qualified person who
  1. has experience with helicopter or fixed-wing aircraft evacuation for medical purposes,
  2. is the holder of an advanced cardiac life support certificate or basic cardiac life support instructor’s certificate recognized by the Canadian Heart Foundation, and
  3. is the holder of

1. a registered nurse’s certificate recognized under the laws of a province and has clinical experience in intensive care or emergency practice,

2. a paramedic certificate issued by a college in a province and has clinical experience, or

3. an Occupational Qualification VIB Medical Assistant Canadian military certificate (technicien médical).

Source: Canada Oil and Gas Occupational Safety and Health Regulations, SOR/87-612, February 2013. Regulations

Medic

“Medic” means a qualified person who
  1. has experience with medical evacuation of personnel by helicopter, fixed wing aircraft or other support craft,
  2. is the holder of an advanced cardiac life support certificate or basic cardiac life support instructor's certificate recognized by the Canadian Heart Foundation, and
  3. is the holder of

1. a licence to practice medicine in Canada and has at least two years' clinical experience in intensive care or emergency practice,

2. a registered nursing certificate recognized under the laws of a province and has at least two years clinical experience in intensive care or emergency practice,

3. a paramedic certificate issued by a college in a province and has at least three years' clinical experience, or

4. an Occupational Qualification VIB Medical Assistant Canadian military certificate.

Source:  Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Occupational Health & Safety Requirements, Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Board, Canada, December 2000. Regulations Source: Oil and Gas Occupational Safety and Health Regulations, SOR/87-612, Canada, current to April 29, 2013. Regulations
Hazardous Waste

Hazardous Waste

Definition(s)


Hazardous Waste

“Hazardous waste” means a controlled product that is intended solely for disposal or is sold for recycling or recovery. Source:  Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Occupational Health & Safety Requirements, Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Board, Canada, December 2000. Regulations Source: Oil and Gas Occupational Safety and Health Regulations, SOR/87-612, Canada, current to April 29, 2013. Regulations

Hazardous Waste

“Hazardous waste” means non-exempt waste that exceeds the minimum standards for waste hazardous by characteristics established in RCRA regulations, 40 CFR 261.21-261.24, or listed hazardous waste as defined in 40 CFR, part 261, subpart D, as amended. Source: Oil and Gas, New Mexico Administrative Code Title 19, Chapter 15, January 2013. Regulations  

Hazardous Waste

A hazardous waste, as defined in 40 CFR, §261.3, including a hazardous oil and gas waste. Source: Oil and Gas Division, Texas Administrative Code, Title 16, Chapter 3, February 2013. Regulations  
Hazard To Public Health

Hazard To Public Health

Definition(s)


Hazard To Public Health

“Hazard to public health” exists when water that is used or is reasonably expected to be used in the future as a human drinking water supply exceeds at the time and place of the use, one or more of the numerical standards of Subsection A of 20.6.2.3103 NMAC, or the naturally occurring concentrations, whichever is higher, or if a toxic pollutant as defined at Subsection WW of 20.6.2.7 NMAC affecting human health is present in the water.  In determining whether a release would cause a hazard to public health to exist, the director investigates and considers the purification and dilution reasonably expected to occur from the time and place of release to the time and place of withdrawal for use as human drinking water. Source: Oil and Gas, New Mexico Administrative Code Title 19, Chapter 15, January 2013. Regulations  
Hardship Gas Well

Hardship Gas Well

Definition(s)


Hardship Gas Well

“Hardship gas well” means a gas well where underground waste occurs if the well is shut-in or curtailed below its minimum sustainable flow rate. Source: Oil and Gas, New Mexico Administrative Code Title 19, Chapter 15, January 2013. Regulations  
Ground Water Sensitive Area

Ground Water Sensitive Area

Definition(s)


Ground Water Sensitive Area

“Ground water sensitive area” means an area the division specifically designates after evaluation of technical evidence where ground water exists that would likely exceed WQCC standards if contaminants were introduced into the environment. Source: Oil and Gas, New Mexico Administrative Code Title 19, Chapter 15, January 2013. Regulations  
Ground Water

Ground Water

Definition(s)


Ground Water

“Ground water” means interstitial water that occurs in saturated earth material and is capable of entering a well in sufficient amounts to be used as a water supply. Source: Oil and Gas, New Mexico Administrative Code Title 19, Chapter 15, January 2013. Regulations  
GRO

GRO

Definition(s)


GRO

“GRO” means gasoline range organics. Source: Oil and Gas, New Mexico Administrative Code Title 19, Chapter 15, January 2013. Regulations  
Geotextile

Geotextile

Definition(s)


Geotextile

“Geotextile” means a sheet material that is less impervious to liquid than a geomembrane but more resistant to penetration damage, and is used as part of an engineered structure or system to serve as a filter to prevent the movement of soil fines into a drainage system, to provide planar flow for drainage, to serve as a cushion to protect geomembranes or to provide structural support. Source: Oil and Gas, New Mexico Administrative Code Title 19, Chapter 15, January 2013. Regulations
Geomembrane

Geomembrane

Definition(s)


Geomembrane

Geomembrane” means an impermeable polymeric sheet material that is impervious to liquid and gas as long as it maintains its integrity, and is used as an integral part of an engineered structure designed to limit the movement of liquid or gas in a system. Source: Oil and Gas, New Mexico Administrative Code Title 19, Chapter 15, January 2013. Regulations  
Fresh Water

Fresh Water

Definition(s)


Fresh Water

“Fresh water” to be protected includes the water in lakes and playas (regardless of quality, unless the water exceeds 10,000 mg/l TDS and it can be shown that degradation of the particular water body will not adversely affect hydrologically connected fresh ground water), the surface waters of streams regardless of the water quality within a given reach, and underground waters containing 10,000 mg/l or less of TDS except for which, after notice and hearing, it is found there is no present or reasonably foreseeable beneficial use that contamination of such waters would impair. Source: Oil and Gas, New Mexico Administrative Code Title 19, Chapter 15, January 2013. Regulations  

Fresh Water

Water having bacteriological, physical, and chemical properties that make it suitable and feasible for beneficial use for any lawful purpose. Source: Oil and Gas Division, Texas Administrative Code, Title 16, Chapter 3, February 2013. Regulations  

Fresh Water

Water having bacteriological, physical, and chemical properties that make it suitable and feasible for beneficial use for any lawful purpose. For purposes of this section, brine associated with the creation, operation, and maintenance of an underground hydrocarbon storage facility is not considered fresh water. Source: Oil and Gas Division, Texas Administrative Code, Title 16, Chapter 3, February 2013. Regulations  

Fresh Water

Water having bacteriological, physical, and chemical properties that make it suitable and feasible for beneficial use for any lawful purpose. Source: Oil and Gas Division, Texas Administrative Code, Title 16, Chapter 3, February 2013. Regulations  

Fresh Water

Water having bacteriological, physical, and chemical properties that make it suitable and feasible for beneficial use for any lawful purpose. For purposes of this section, brine associated with the creation, operation, and maintenance of an underground gas storage facility is not considered fresh water. Source: Oil and Gas Division, Texas Administrative Code, Title 16, Chapter 3, February 2013. Regulations  
Existing Space Unit

Existing Space Unit

Definition(s)


Existing Space Unit

“Existing spacing unit” means a spacing unit containing a producing well. Source: Oil and Gas, New Mexico Administrative Code Title 19, Chapter 15, January 2013. Regulations  
Exempt Waste

Exempt Waste

Definition(s)


Exempt Waste

“Exempt waste” means oil field waste exempted from regulation as hazardous waste pursuant to Subtitle C of RCRA and applicable regulations. Source: Oil and Gas, New Mexico Administrative Code Title 19, Chapter 15, January 2013. Regulations  
Exempted Aquifer

Exempted Aquifer

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Exempted Aquifer

"Exempted aquifer" means an aquifer or its portion that meets the criteria in the definition of "underground source of drinking water" or in the definition of "treatable water", but which has been exempted according to the procedures in 165:5-7-28 and 165:10-5-14. Source: Corporation Commission, Oil and Gas Conservation, Oklahoma Administrative Code 165:10, February 2013. Regulations

Exempted Aquifer

“Exempted aquifer” means an aquifer that does not currently serve as a source of drinking water, and that cannot now and will not in the foreseeable future serve as a source of drinking water because:
  1. it is hydrocarbon producing;
  2. it is situated at a depth or location that makes the recovery of water for drinking water purposes economically or technologically impractical; or
  3. it is so contaminated that it would be economically or technologically impractical to render that water fit for human consumption.
Source: Oil and Gas, New Mexico Administrative Code Title 19, Chapter 15, January 2013. Regulations  
EOR

EOR

Definition(s)


EOR

“EOR project” means an enhanced oil recovery project. Source: Oil and Gas, New Mexico Administrative Code Title 19, Chapter 15, January 2013. Regulations  
EC

EC

Definition(s)


EC

“EC” means electrical conductivity. Source: Oil and Gas, New Mexico Administrative Code Title 19, Chapter 15, January 2013. Regulations  
DRO

DRO

Definition(s)


DRO

“DRO” means diesel range organics. Source: Oil and Gas, New Mexico Administrative Code Title 19, Chapter 15, January 2013. Regulations  
Downstream Facility

Downstream Facility

Definition(s)


Downstream Facility

“Downstream facility” means a facility associated with the transportation (including gathering) or processing of gas or oil (including a refinery, gas plant, compressor station or crude oil pump station); brine production; or the oil field service industry. Source: Oil and Gas, New Mexico Administrative Code Title 19, Chapter 15, January 2013. Regulations  
Division Clerk

Division Clerk

Definition(s)


Division Clerk

“Division clerk” means the division employee the Director designates to accept filings in adjudicatory cases before the division. Source: Oil and Gas, New Mexico Administrative Code Title 19, Chapter 15, January 2013. Regulations  
Depth Bracket Allowable

Depth Bracket Allowable

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Depth Bracket Allowable

“Depth bracket allowable” means the basic oil allowable the division assigns a pool and based on its depth, unit size or special pool orders, which, when multiplied by the market demand percentage factor in effect, determines the pool’s top proration unit allowable. Source: Oil and Gas, New Mexico Administrative Code Title 19, Chapter 15, January 2013. Regulations  
Deep Pool

Deep Pool

Definition(s)


Deep Pool

“Deep pool” means a common source of supply that is situated 5000 feet or more below the surface. Source: Oil and Gas, New Mexico Administrative Code Title 19, Chapter 15, January 2013. Regulations  
Cubic Feet Of Gas Or Cubic Foot Of Gas

Cubic Feet Of Gas Or Cubic Foot Of Gas

Definition(s)


Cubic Feet Of Gas Or Cubic Foot Of Gas

“Cubic feet of gas or cubic foot of gas” means that volume of gas contained in one cubic foot of space and computed at a base pressure of 10 ounces per square inch above the average barometric pressure of 14.4 psi (15.025 psi absolute), at a standard base temperature of 60 degrees fahrenheit. Source: Oil and Gas, New Mexico Administrative Code Title 19, Chapter 15, January 2013. Regulations  
Conventional Multiple Completion

Conventional Multiple Completion

Definition(s)


Conventional Multiple Completion

“Conventional multiple completion” means a completion in which two or more common sources of supply are produced through one or more strings of tubing installed within a single casing string, with the production from each common source of supply completely segregated by means of packers. Source: Oil and Gas, New Mexico Administrative Code Title 19, Chapter 15, January 2013. Regulations  
Conventional Completion

Conventional Completion

Definition(s)


Conventional Completion

“Conventional completion” means a well completion in which the production string of casing has an outside diameter in excess of 2.875 inches. Source: Oil and Gas, New Mexico Administrative Code Title 19, Chapter 15, January 2013. Regulations  
Contiguous

Contiguous

Definition(s)


Contiguous

“Contiguous” means acreage joined by more than one common point, that is, the common boundary is at least one side of a governmental quarter-quarter section. Source: Oil and Gas, New Mexico Administrative Code Title 19, Chapter 15, January 2013. Regulations  
Common Purchaser For Gas

Common Purchaser For Gas

Definition(s)


Common Purchaser For Gas

“Common purchaser for gas” means a person now or hereafter engaged in purchasing from one or more producers gas produced from gas wells within each common source of supply from which it purchases. Source: Oil and Gas, New Mexico Administrative Code Title 19, Chapter 15, January 2013. Regulations  
Commission Clerk

Commission Clerk

Definition(s)


Commission Clerk

“Commission clerk” means the division employee the director designates to provide staff support to the commission and accept filings in rulemaking or adjudicatory cases before the commission. Source: Oil and Gas, New Mexico Administrative Code Title 19, Chapter 15, January 2013. Regulations  
Combination Multiple Completion

Combination Multiple Completion

Definition(s)


Combination Multiple Completion

“Combination multiple completion” means a multiple completion in which two or more common sources of supply are produced through a combination of two or more conventional diameter casing strings cemented in a common well bore, or a combination of small diameter and conventional diameter casing strings cemented in a common well bore, the conventional diameter strings of which might or might not be a conventional multiple completion. Source: Oil and Gas, New Mexico Administrative Code Title 19, Chapter 15, January 2013. Regulations  
CPD

CPD

Definition(s)


CPD

Current Product Definition. Source: API STANDARD 16AR, Standard for Repair and Remanufacture of Drill-through Equipment, First Edition, April 2017. Global Standards  

CPD

Complete design verified and validated definition of the requirements for the current assembled product, single equipment unit, or component part, including specified limits, tolerances, health requirements, safety requirements, environmental requirements, limitations of use, customer-specific requirements, design acceptance criteria, materials of construction, materials processing requirements, physical properties, physical dimensions, requirements for manufacturing process controls, inspection, assembly, testing, marking, handling, storage, maintenance, service, and record requirements. Source: API STANDARD 16AR, Standard for Repair and Remanufacture of Drill-through Equipment, First Edition, April 2017. Global Standards

CPD

“CPD” means central point delivery. Source: Oil and Gas, New Mexico Administrative Code Title 19, Chapter 15, January 2013. Regulations
CM/SEC

CM/SEC

Definition(s)


CM/SEC

“Cm/sec” means centimeters per second. Source: Oil and Gas, New Mexico Administrative Code Title 19, Chapter 15, January 2013. Regulations