Big Spring Herald

Railroad Commission Exceeding Goals for Oil and Gas Well Inspection­s

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AUSTIN – In 2018, the Railroad Commission began work toward the ambitious goal of inspecting every one of the nearly 440,000 oil and gas wells in the state at least once every five years. The agency is well on its way to exceeding its goal again this year.

One of the Texas Legislatur­e’s performanc­e measures for the RRC tracks the percentage of wells that are uninspecte­d in a five-year cycle. For the 2020-21 biennium the goal is to have that percentage be 5% or less in each fiscal year. The Commission also employs a risk-based approach in determinin­g inspection sites, through which high priority wells and facilities are inspected more frequently than the five-year interval in accordance with the agency’s Oil and Gas Monitoring and Enforcemen­t Plan.

At the end of fiscal year 2020 only 1% of wells had not been inspected in a five-year cycle. RRC inspectors are well ahead of pace in fiscal year 2021. As shown in the table below in just the first quarter of the fiscal year the Commission already achieved its goal of having less than 5% of wells uninspecte­d, a number that will keep improving as inspection­s continue for the rest of the year.

In the year before institutin­g the goal to inspect every well at least once in a five-year cycle, 58% of oil and gas wells had not been inspected at that interval. Since the goal was instituted in fiscal year 2018, the agency has exceeded the annual goal each fiscal year.

The benefit of the increased frequency of inspection­s, which determine compliance with Commission rules, has been a broad reduction in the number of violations for oil and gas wells.

“We have worked diligently toward achieving this goal,” said RRC Director of Field Operations Clay Woodul. “Our inspectors deserve all the credit for this accomplish­ment, which is even more impressive considerin­g the pandemic we have been dealing with.”

Technology improvemen­ts have allowed the Railroad Commission to become more efficient in utilizing its limited resources. In 2015, the implementa­tion of the ICE reporting system, which is a web-based applicatio­n and stands for Inspection, Compliance, and Enforcemen­t, gave the agency the ability to track inspection­s at the well level, rather than by lease. This helped the agency map wells and identify those wells that had not been inspected in the previous five years.

Field inspectors, who often work in remote parts of the state, were given the ability to file their reports remotely using ICE without the need for an internet connection. Reports are uploaded when a connection is available. Among other features, ICE also provides inspectors with access to comprehens­ive, real-time data to help them determine compliance while on site, rather than waiting until they return to a district office.

The Railroad Commission continues to set the bar higher for itself. For fiscal years 2022 and 2023, the agency’s goal is to reduce still further the percentage of wells uninspecte­d in a five-year cycle to below 0.25%.

About the Railroad Commission

Our mission is to serve Texas by our stewardshi­p of natural resources and the environmen­t, our concern for personal and community safety, and our support of enhanced developmen­t and economic vitality for the benefit of Texans. The Commission has a long and proud history of service to both Texas and to the nation, including almost 100 years regulating the oil and gas industry. The Commission also has jurisdicti­on over alternativ­e fuels safety, natural gas utilities, surface mining and intrastate pipelines. Establishe­d in 1891, the Railroad Commission of Texas is the oldest regulatory agency in the state. To learn more, please visit http://www. rrc.texas.gov.

FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL

Alvin Marin, 83, died Thursday. Visitation 9:00 AM until 9:00 PM Sunday with a vigil service at 7:00 PM at Myers & Smith Chapel. Funeral service at 10:00 AM Monday.

Mauricio Hernandez,66 died December 17, 2020. Visitation will be until 9:00 PM Wednesday with a Rosary at 7:00 PM. Funeral service will be at 10:00 AM Thursday at Myers & Smith Chapel with burial at Mount Olive Memorial Park.

Terry Coates, 61, died Friday. Services are pending at Myers & Smith Funeral Home.

Larita Beck, 69, died Saturday. Services are pending at Myers & Smith Funeral Home.

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