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Railroad Commission of Texas Skim Oil/Condensate Report P-18 Kierra Pimpton

Instructions Form P-18 Skim Oil and Condensate Report Who needs to file the P-18? The Form P-18 needs to be filed by operators of facilities from which skim liquid hydrocarbons (oil and/or condensate) are sold or disposed of by injection or other approved methods if the facility serves more than one oil lease or gas unit. (NOTE: If a facility serves only one oil lease or gas unit, any liquid hydrocarbons removed from the facility MUST be reported on Form PR as production from that oil lease or gas unit. A Form P-18 MUST be filed). This Form P-18 filing requirement includes facilities that serve multiple operators. Even when there are no liquid hydrocarbons skimmed and/or remaining in storage during the reporting period, the facility operator must file a report showing the amount of salt water which has gone through the facility during that period. Reporting is to begin with the very first report period during which salt water is received into the system. The Skim Oil and Condensate Report (Form P-18’s)

Why is the filing of the Skim Oil and Condensate Report (P-18’s) required? When and Where to File the P-18 The original Form P-18 must be filed with the Commission in Austin no later than the 15 th day of the month following the reporting period covered by the Form P-18. At the same time the report is filed with Austin, a Copy is also sent to each operator of an oil lease and/or gas well to which liquid hydrocarbons have been credited or allocated. The report is required to be in compliance with SWR 56- Scrubber Oil and Skim Hydrocarbons

What is to be reported on the P-18? Salt Water All salt water accepted into the system is to be reported (Section II. Lines 2 - 5). This volume will be broken down into: *The volume of salt water coming in from Producing Properties, that is, oil leases and gas wells (Section II line 3). These properties will be individually identified in Section V. *The volume of salt water coming in from non-producing properties, that is, plants, wash pits, reserve pits, etc. (Section II Line 4). These non-producing properties are not to be individually identified in Section V since there can be no allocation back to them. Salt Water systems are not to accept material from vacuum trucks or other haulers if the material was obtained by cleaning storage tank bottoms. If such material is removed from the producing property it must be hauled to an approved reclamation plant according to Commission procedure. The Skim Oil and Condensate Report (Form P-18’s)

In addition, salt water systems are not authorized to haul liquid hydrocarbons from producing property except for the small amount, which may be entrained in salt water. If however a salt water hauler delivers a load to a system and it is determined that a significant amount of the load from that producing property is liquid hydrocarbons, the amount of liquid hydrocarbons must be estimated if it cannot be accurately measured and the amount of liquid hydrocarbons must be noted on the delivery ticket. That amount must be reported as an identifiable slug on Form P-18 (Section V column 6). Records of such deliveries, including the delivery tickets showing the name of the salt-water hauler, must be kept for a minimum of two years as specified in Statewide Rule 1. Liquid Hydrocarbons All liquid hydrocarbons, skimmed or identifiable slugs (unless the slugs are returned to the producing property) must be reported. This includes from both leases and gas units. In some cases, identifiable slugs will be returned to producing property. The return must be made within the reporting period that the slug is received by the system. Before the return is made however the appropriate District Office must be notified. Such slugs are not to be reported on the Form P-18: they must be reported as production on the Form PR, by the producing operator. Liquid hydrocarbons must be skimmed every reporting period and reported for that period. Any skim liquid hydrocarbons found or reported which have accumulated over more than two reporting periods for which a Form P-18 has not been filed in a timely manner are subject to confiscation by the state as liquid hydrocarbons which are unidentifiable as to source. The Skim Oil and Condensate Report (Form P-18’s)

Unknown This report was sent in with unknown in the field and lease columns

Unknown 7B A This report was sent in with unknown in the field and incorrect lease id numbers

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Terms (P-18) Skim hydrocarbons – Oil and condensate accumulations that result from salt water disposal skimming operations. Allocation – Charging scrubber oil/skim hydrocarbons recovered by the plant/salt water disposal system operator back to the producing properties connected to the plant/salt water disposal system. Tolerance – The amount of scrubber oil/skim hydrocarbons that may be recovered before the plant/salt water disposal system operator must allocate to the producing property. Identifiable slug of liquid hydrocarbons – Volume of liquid hydrocarbons that is received at the disposal facility where the origin of such liquid hydrocarbons can be clearly identified. Producing property – A producing unit assigned an identifying number by the Commission and which is used in reporting production. The Skim Oil and Condensate Report (Form P-18’s)

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Contact Information P-18 Production (512)