UGS SoCalGas 052024-001
Summary
SCH Number
2024071211
Public Agency
California Department of Conservation
(DOC)
Document Title
UGS SoCalGas 052024-001
Document Type
NOE - Notice of Exemption
Received
Posted
7/31/2024
Document Description
Southern California Gas Company (SoCalGas) submitted a Notice of Intention (NOI) to rework an existing underground gas storage (UGS) well at the Aliso Canyon Gas Storage Facility (Aliso Canyon Facility) in Los Angeles County (Project).
The well that will be reworked is part of the Aliso Canyon Facility, an existing facility of an investor-owned utility that is used to provide natural gas services. The proposed Project is located at the Aliso Canyon Natural Gas Storage Field is in northwest San Fernando Valley, north of Porter Ranch, Los Angeles County, California. The Aliso Canyon field began as an oil field in 1939 before being converted to gas storage in the early 1970s by SoCalGas. It is the largest natural gas storage facility in California, with a (current) maximum allowable inventory of 68.6 billion cubic feet of natural gas.
The purpose of the proposed Project is to rework a well, Fernando Fee 32F. The rework involves inspecting and remediating conditions impacting well integrity of casing. Activities include review well history, available directional surveys and inspection logs, and current wellbore configuration (casing size, restrictions, perforations, and liner) and develop a plan to complete the integrity of the well. This Project includes pulling kill string, perform casing expansion on the innerstring, monitor the well, run inspection logs and pressure test wellbore, and running a new completion tubing flow to ensure compliance with revised regulations (14 CCR § 1726 et seq.) to enhance the safety of UGS projects.
In 2018, CalGEM promulgated regulations that establish standards for the design, construction, and maintenance of all gas storage wells. The regulations include stringent well construction standards that are required to ensure that gas storage wells are safe and will maintain their integrity over time. The well construction standards promote environmental safety by focusing on leak prevention.
The proposed Project consists of CalGEM approving one permit for SoCalGas to rework the gas well listed below, in the Aliso Canyon Gas Field.
API # 0403721313 Well Name: Fernando Fee 32F
Contact Information
Name
Jan Perez
Agency Name
Department of Conservation, Geologic Energy Management Division
Job Title
Senior Environmental Scientist
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency
Phone
Location
Coordinates
Counties
Los Angeles
Regions
Southern California
Parcel #
0403721313
Other Location Info
API # 0403721313 Well Name: Fernando Fee 32F
Aliso Canyon Gas Field, Los Angeles County
Notice of Exemption
Exempt Status
Categorical Exemption
Type, Section or Code
14 CCR §§ 15301, 1684.1
Reasons for Exemption
Class 1, Existing Facilities (14 CCR §§ 15301, 1684.1): Class 1 exemption applies as CalGEM’s regulations state: “Class 1 consists of the operation, repair, maintenance, or minor alteration of existing public or private structures, facilities, mechanical equipment, or topographical features involving negligible or no expansion of use beyond that existing previously. The Class includes, but is not limited to: remedial, maintenance, conversion, and abandonment work on oil, gas, injection, and geothermal wells. This Project includes rework of an existing well, to return to service, and includes pulling kill string, perform casing expansion on the innerstring, monitor the well, run inspection logs and pressure test wellbore, and running a new completion tubing flow. This required well construction upgrade will maintain or diminish the throughput capacity of the reworked gas storage well resulting in negligible or no expansion of the existing use. This rework is considered remedial because it is attendant to compliance with CalGEM’s heightened well construction standards and safety regulations and involves associated maintenance of the well in order to ensure continued operation.
Exempt Status
Categorical Exemption
Type, Section or Code
14 CCR §§ 15304, 1684.2
Reasons for Exemption
Class 4, Minor Alterations to Land (14 CCR §§ 15304, 1684.2): Class 4 exemption applies. The proposed Project would be conducted entirely on an existing pad, and when combined with existing roads, has enough space to contain all equipment. The Project would not disturb any undisturbed areas. The proposed Project is located within an industrial area. Therefore, the proposed Project “consists of drilling operations that result in only minor alterations with negligible or no permanent effects to the existing condition of the land, water, air, and/or vegetation.” The rework would not expand the facility and is conducted in order to comply with CalGEM safety regulations (remedial) and maintain level of service.
Exempt Status
Categorical Exemption
Type, Section or Code
14 CCR §§ 15307, 15308
Reasons for Exemption
Classes 7 and 8, Protection of Natural Resources and the Environment (14 CCR §§ 15307, 15308): Class 7 and Class 8 exemptions apply. The exemptions are for actions taken by regulatory agencies as authorized by law to assure the maintenance, restoration, enhancement, or protection of a natural resource or the environment where the regulatory process involves procedures for the protection of the environment.” As demonstrated in the record, the rework involves pulling kill string, perform casing expansion on the innerstring, monitor the well, run inspection logs and pressure test wellbore, and running a new completion tubing flow to comply with the regulations CalGEM promulgated in 2018, that establish standards for the design, construction, and maintenance of all gas storage wells. The regulations include stringent well construction standards that decrease the risk for adverse impacts to natural resources in the area. CalGEM has statutory and regulatory authority to protect natural resources and the environment. The rework of this well would ensure that potential impacts to natural resources and the environment from compliance issues associated with the well are minimized, and the approval for the rework will also include conditions that protect natural resources and the environment. Therefore, as demonstrated in the proposed Project file description of the well, rework operations would assure the maintenance, restoration, enhancement, and/or protection of a natural resource and the environment.
Attachments
Notice of Exemption
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