SUBPART E—Oil and Gas Well-Completion Operations (§250.500 to §250.530)
- 250.500—General requirements.
- 250.501—Definition.
- 250.502—Equipment movement.
- 250.503—Emergency shutdown system.
- 250.504—Hydrogen sulfide.
- 250.505—Subsea completions.
- 250.506—Crew instructions.
- 250.509—Well-completion structures on fixed platforms.
- 250.510—Diesel engine air intakes.
- 250.511—Traveling-block safety device.
- 250.512—Field well-completion rules.
- 250.513—Approval and reporting of well-completion operations.
- 250.514—Well-control fluids, equipment, and operations.
- 250.515—Blowout prevention equipment.
- 250.516—Blowout preventer system tests, inspections, and maintenance.
- 250.517—Tubing and wellhead equipment.
- 250.518—What are the requirements for casing pressure management?
- 250.519—How often do I have to monitor for casing pressure?
- 250.520—When do I have to perform a casing diagnostic test?
- 250.521—How do I manage the thermal effects caused by initial production on a newly completed or recompleted well?
- 250.522—When do I have to repeat casing diagnostic testing?
- 250.523—How long do I keep records of casing pressure and diagnostic tests?
- 250.524—When am I required to take action from my casing diagnostic test?
- 250.525—What do I submit if my casing diagnostic test requires action?
- 250.526—What must I include in my notification of corrective action?
- 250.527—What must I include in my casing pressure request?
- 250.528—What are the terms of my casing pressure request?
- 250.529—What if my casing pressure request is denied?
- 250.530—When does my casing pressure request approval become invalid?