Injection well definition

Injection well means a well into which fluids are injected. (See also “underground injection”.)
Injection well means a well into which fluids are being injected.
Injection well means any hole that is deeper than it is wide and through which fluids can enter the ground water. Injection wells are regulated under 40 CFR 145 and 40 CFR 144.

Examples of Injection well in a sentence

  • Title to and custody of the Acid Gas will be transferred from Gateway to Redwood at the outlet flange of the Acid Gas disposal line at the Injection Well.

  • The Acid Gas disposal line shall have sufficient capacity to transport from the Treatment Plant to the Injection Well for redelivery to Redwood all Acid Gas removed at the Treatment Plant from up to fifty million cubic feet of gas per day (50,000 Mcf/d).

  • Redwood and Hanover shall work closely together during the acquisition of the Plant Location and the drilling, completion, or recompletion of the Injection Well so as to efficiently coordinate the fabrication and installation of the Treatment Plant.

  • At the closing, Redwood shall take title to the Injection Well location, and Hanover shall take title to the Plant Location.

  • Redwood shall thereafter use its reasonable efforts to obtain a permit from the applicable Governmental Authority to drill, recomplete, or purchase the Injection Well which shall be adequately sized for both Phase I and Phase II estimated volumes of Acid Gas.


More Definitions of Injection well

Injection well means, for the purposes of this chapter, a well or bore hole into which fluids are injected into selected geological horizons.
Injection well means and includes:
Injection well means a well that receives a discharge through pressure injection or gravity flow.
Injection well means an open vertical hole at least 90 feet in depth, cased and grouted to at least 60 feet in depth which is used to dispose of effluent from an onsite sewage treatment and disposal system.
Injection well means a bored, drilled, or driven shaft or dug hole which is used for the injection of pollutants. (See also "underground injection".)
Injection well means a well used to dispose of, into underground strata, waste fluids produced incidental to oil and gas operations or a well used to inject water, gas, air, brine, or other fluids for the purpose of increasing the ultimate recovery of hydrocarbons from a reservoir or for the storage of hydrocarbons.
Injection well means an artificial excavation or opening in the ground made by digging, boring, drilling, jetting, driving, or some other method, and used to inject, transmit, or dispose of industrial and municipal waste or oil and gas waste into a subsurface stratum; or a well initially drilled to produce oil and gas which is used to transmit, inject, or dispose of industrial and municipal waste or oil and gas waste into a subsurface stratum; or a well used for the injection of any other fluid; but the term does not include any surface pit, surface excavation, or natural depression used to dispose of industrial and municipal waste or oil and gas waste.