Well test definition

Well test means the testing of an oil or gas well for a period of time less than 72 hours that does not constitute a major source or major modification under any provision of the federal Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. Section 7401 et seq.).
Well test means either (1) a test previously conducted at a Class Member’s expense or otherwise by a vendor qualified to determine the levels of PFAS in drinking water using EPA Method 533 and/or 537.1 or (2) a test conducted by vendor qualified to determine the levels of PFAS in drinking water using EPA Method 533 and/or 537.1 chosen at the sole and exclusive option of Defendants in accordance with Section 4.1(c). For purposes of this Agreement a Well Test shall be measured in PPT of total PFOA and PFOS.

Examples of Well test in a sentence

  • Well test procedures, field chronologies, and field data; including details necessary for evaluation (intervals open to test; volumes of oil, gas, water, mud, and other borehole substances; API gravity; gas density; wellhead and down hole pressure; and formation and wellhead temperature).

  • In identifying possible areas for this intensive approach, we have also considered existing or planned physical and social regeneration within Glasgow, and where appropriate will tie in the intensive neighbourhood approach with some of the major initiatives taking place in some of our neighbourhoods – e.g. the Equally Well test sites, and large scale physical and social regeneration projects such as the new Southern Hospital and Commonwealth Games.

  • Bridge p/s, Drill floor fwd/aft, Well test area upper deck, Secondary embarkation station, M313, LECR, FWD Embarkation station, Cellar deck M167 port / stbd side.