Flowback period definition

Flowback period means the process of allowing fluids to
Flowback period means the period of time when hydraulic fracturing fluid flows back to the surface from a well following a stimulation treatment, either in preparation for a subsequent phase of stimulation treatment or in preparation for cleanup and placing the well into production. "Flowback period" begins when the hydraulic fracturing fluid returns to the surface following a stimulation
Flowback period means, with respect to a Well, the period of time commencing on the Day Flowback begins to return to the surface and ending on the earlier of the date (a) on which such Well or the Separator Facility to which such Well is connected is connected to the Individual System or (b) that is 10 Days following the first Day of the applicable Flowback Period.

More Definitions of Flowback period

Flowback period means the period of time when hydraulic fracturing fluid flows back to the surface from a well following a stimulation treatment, either in preparation for a subsequent phase of stimulation treatment or in preparation for cleanup and placing the well into production. "Flowback period" begins when the hydraulic fracturing fluid returns to the surface following a stimulation treatment. "Flowback period" ends with either the well shut in, or when the well is producing continuously to the flow line or to a storage vessel for collection, whichever occurs first. (Section 1-5 of the Act)
Flowback period means the period of the Flowback process that begins when material
Flowback period means the period of time when hydraulic
Flowback period means the time it takes for an equivalent volume of injected chemicals, fluids, or proppants injected into a crude oil or natural gas well to flow from the well and be processed by a tank system.
Flowback period means the time period that begins as soon as any injected stimulation fluid begins to resurface, and ends when either the well is shut in or is producing continuously, whichever occurs first.
Flowback period means the process of allowing fluids to flow from a well following a treatment, either in preparation for a subsequent phase of treatment or in preparation for cleanup and returning the well to production. "Flowback period" begins when the material the hydraulic fracturing fluid returns to the surface following hydraulic fracturing or re-fracturing. "Flowback period" ends with either well shut in or when the well is producing continuously to the flow line or to a storage vessel for collection, whichever occurs first.