| 11/04/2022 |
Corrective actions provided by the operator: Tap Rock saw a higher than normal flare volume due to continuous issues with the VRU unit on location. The downtime increased low pressure flare. Tap Rock saw flare volumes due to flash gas coming off of the tanks and an excess amount of oxygen at the tank level. Tap Rock is working on the VRU and plans to bring on the wells slowly after the problem is corrected. No timetable has been given. |
| 11/04/2022 |
Steps taken to prevent waste provided by the operator: Tap Rock saw a higher than normal flare volume due to continuous issues with the VRU unit on location. The downtime increased low pressure flare. Tap Rock saw flare volumes due to flash gas coming off of the tanks and an excess amount of oxygen at the tank level. Tap Rock is working on the VRU and plans to bring on the wells slowly after the problem is corrected. No timetable has been given. |
| 11/04/2022 |
Incident updated by the operator, upon the submission of a amendment for flaring of natural gas report. |
| 10/24/2022 |
The (11/04/2022, C-129A) application [152868] was assigned to this incident. |
| 10/24/2022 |
The (10/24/2022, NOMVF) application [152863] was assigned to this incident. |
| 10/24/2022 |
New incident created by the operator, upon the submission of a notification of venting or flaring. |
| 10/21/2022 |
The event discovered by the operator; will be tracked as a Flare till submission of the required subsequent C-129A. |