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Introduction… ◦ Former Director of Western Colorado Congress ◦ Graduate of University of Colorado Law School ◦ Attorney specializing in representation of landowners and mineral owners in oil and gas transactions and disputes
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Colorado’s Oil and Gas Basins
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Hydraulic Fracturing
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SPILLS Denver Post study: From 2008-2010, average of more than a spill per day, average size of 5,300 gallons
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Hydraulic fracturing pit. Leaking Waste Pits
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. Divide Creek in Silt Colorado, April 2004, contaminated with methane and ignitable. The accident also affected water wells in three homes.
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4000’ of Sediment 4000’ of Sediment Surface Casing 550’ Cross sectional view 400’ Usable Fresh Water 2100’ Various Atoka Sands & Shales 2100’ Various Atoka Sands & Shales 1300’ Upper Hale 600’ Morrow Shale Hindsville 300’ Fayetteville Shale FRESH WATER AQUIFER ZONE SHALLOW PRODUCING ZONE WELL CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS TARGET PRODUCING ZONE CONDUCTOR PIPE SURFACE CASING PRODUCTION CASING CEMENT
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FRESH WATER AQUIFER ZONE SHALLOW PRODUCING ZONE CONDUCTOR PIPE SURFACE CASING PRODUCTION CASING TARGET PRODUCING ZONE GOOD MECHANICAL INTEGRITY
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CEMENT CHANNELING PRESSURE BUILDS UP PRESSURE BUILDS UP CONDUCTOR PIPE SURFACE CASING PRODUCTION CASING FRESH WATER AQUIFER ZONE SHALLOW PRODUCING ZONE TARGET PRODUCING ZONE CASING CEMENT FORMATION
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FRESH WATER AQUIFER ZONE SHALLOW PRODUCING ZONE TARGET PRODUCING ZONE INSUFFICIENT CEMENT COVERAGE PRESSURE BUILDS UP PRESSURE BUILDS UP CONDUCTOR PIPE SURFACE CASING PRODUCTION CASING
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Matthew Sura Attorney at Law (720) 563-1866 mattsura.law@gmail.com
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