Definition(s)
Initial well completion data
Initial well completion data means each type of data mentioned in Schedule 1:
- presented on a medium and in a format specified in the item; or
- presented on another medium or in another format that the Titles Administrator has authorised the petroleum titleholder to use.
Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage (Resource Management and Administration) Regulations 2011 (Select Legislative Instrument 2011 No. 54 as amended), Australia, prepared on 1 January 2012. Regulations
Initial well completion data
Initial well completion data means each type of data mentioned in Schedule 1:
- presented on a medium and in a format specified in the item; or
- presented on another medium or in another format that the Titles Administrator has authorised the greenhouse gas titleholder to use initial well completion report means a report that includes all of the information listed in subregulation (3).
For the definition of initial well completion report in subregulation (2), the information required is in the following table.
- The name of the well
- The name of the title area in which the well is located
- The location of the well, in the form of:
- latitude and longitude; and
- map sheet name and graticular block number; and
- seismic line location and shotpoint number
- The results of a check survey of the location of:
- for a subsea well — the wellhead; or
- in any other case — the top of the casing supporting the blow-out preventer
- If the well is a sidetrack — the name of the parent well
- The names of the rig contractor and rig operator
- The name of the rig drilling the well
- The rig’s make and model
- The names of the contractors for:
- cementing; and
- wireline logging; and
- measurements while drilling (MWD); and
- logging while drilling (LWD); and
- mudlogging
- Names of MWD and LWD tools used
- List of log runs for wireline logging and velocity surveys
- The purpose of the well (for example development, appraisal, exploration or stratigraphy)
- The outcome of the well operation (for example completion of the well as an injector, suspension or abandonment)
- Raw pressure-time listings for any formation fluid sample tests and production tests
- The spud date
- The rig release date
- What is being used as the depth reference for the well (for example the Kelly bushing or the rig floor)
- The height of the depth reference above sea level
- The water depth at the well
- The measured depth of the well
- The true vertical depth of the well
- If applicable, the depth of perforation in the storage formation
- The date on which the total depth was reached
- If the well is deviated or horizontal:
- the surveyed path of the well; and
- the coordinates of the bottom of the well bore; and
- if applicable, the coordinates and true vertical depth of the intersection of the well with the storage formation
- Particulars of equipment and casing installed on or in the well, including schematics
- If applicable, information on cementing operations and schematics of abandonment
- Bit records
- Drilling fluids used
- Drilling fluid losses
- List of cores, cuttings and samples taken, and their depths and intervals.
Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage (Resource Management and Administration) Regulations 2011 (Select Legislative Instrument 2011 No. 54 as amended), Australia, prepared on 1 January 2012. Regulations