Workover Operations definition

Workover Operations means any operation required to be carried out using Workover Rig by Contractor in accordance with the Scope of Work.
Workover Operations means operations on a producing or non-producing well for the purpose of stimulating or restoring Production in the same or existing producing horizon or for the purpose of restoring or increasing Production, in each case without an intended increase in the PDP component of Proved Reserves, including the repair of sucker rods, tubing, casing, and leaks as well as cleaning out sand-filled perforations, and acidizing; provided that it shall not include any Workover Drilling.
Workover Operations means operations on a producing or non-producing well for the purpose of stimulating or restoring Production in the same or existing producing horizon or for the purpose of restoring or increasing Production, in each case without an intended increase in the proved developed producing component of Proved and Probable Reserves, including the repair of sucker rods, tubing, casing and leaks, as well as cleaning out sand-filled perforations, and acidizing; provided that it shall not include any Workover Drilling; “Workover Drilling” means operations on a producing or non-producing well related to the operation that results in the deepening (vertically or horizontally) of a well or plugging back to a shallower horizon for the purpose of accessing proved undeveloped reserves or increasing the proved developed producing component of Proved and Probable Reserves and shall include the intended initiation, restoration or increase of Production and an intended increase in the proved developed producing component of Proved and Probable Reserves; provided that it shall not include any Workover Operations; “Drilling” means the search for Oil and Gas in their natural states and original locations that may include, but not be limited to, drilling, completion, re­entry, sidetracking, horizontal laterals, recompletions, fracing, Workover Drilling, secondary recovery, tertiary recovery and any other method; “Plugging and Abandonment Expenses” means the expense and capitalized cost to plug and abandon a well as required by the appropriate regulatory authorities as a result of the well being (i) completed as a nonproductive well; (ii) ceasing to produce oil or gas; (iii) operated for the purpose for which the well is no longer permitted; or (iv) in violation of an environmental law, rule or regulation.

Examples of Workover Operations in a sentence

  • As compensation for its services in developing the Prospects and acting as operator for Proposed Operations and Workover Operations of each Well, Husky shall receive a 5% carried interest on all actual and reasonable drilling and completion costs incurred (“Carry Amount”), up to a total of $4,000,000.00 of total drilling and completion costs incurred per Well.


More Definitions of Workover Operations

Workover Operations means work performed in a well after its completion in an effort to secure production where there has been none, restore production that has ceased or increase production.

Related to Workover Operations

  • Supplier Operations means all assets, processes and systems (including information systems), data (including Customer data), personnel, and sites, used or processed by Supplier from time to time in the performance of this Agreement.

  • Production Operations means all operations conducted for the purpose of producing Petroleum from the Development Area after the commencement of production from the Development Area including the operation and maintenance of all necessary facilities therefor.

  • Drilling operations means the drilling of an oil and gas well and the production and completion operations ensuing from the drilling which require entry upon the surface estate and which were commenced after June 30, 1979, and oil and gas geophysical and seismograph exploration activities commenced after June 30, 1983.

  • Workover means operations on a producing well to restore or increase production.

  • Exploration Operations means operations conducted in the Contract Area pursuant to this Contract in searching for Petroleum and in the course of an Appraisal Programme and shall include but not be limited to aerial, geological, geophysical, geochemical, palaeontological, palynological, topographical and seismic surveys, analysis, studies and their interpretation, investigations relating to the subsurface geology including structural test drilling, stratigraphic test drilling, drilling of Exploration Xxxxx and Appraisal Xxxxx and other related activities such as surveying, drill site preparation and all work necessarily connected therewith that is conducted in connection with Petroleum exploration.

  • Branch operations means any business operations of a branch captive insurance company in this State.

  • Mining Operations means every kind of work done by the Operator:

  • Development Operations means operations conducted in accordance with the Development Plan and shall include, but not be limited to the purchase, shipment or storage of equipment and materials used in developing Petroleum accumulations, the drilling, completion and testing of Development Xxxxx, the drilling and completion of Xxxxx for Gas or water injection, the laying of gathering lines, the installation of offshore platforms and installations, the installation of separators, tankages, pumps, artificial lift and other producing and injection facilities required to produce, process and transport Petroleum into main Oil storage or Gas processing facilities, either onshore or offshore, including the laying of pipelines within or outside the Contract Area, storage at Delivery Point(s), the installation of said storage or Gas processing facilities, the installation of export and loading facilities and other facilities required for the development and production of the said Petroleum accumulations and for the delivery of Crude Oil and/or Gas at the Delivery Point and also including incidental operations not specifically referred to herein but required for the most efficient and economic development and production of the said Petroleum accumulations in accordance with modern oilfield and petroleum industry practices.

  • Joint Operations means those operations and activities carried out by Operator pursuant to this Agreement, the costs of which are chargeable to all Parties.

  • Business operations means engaging in commerce in any form, including by acquiring, developing, maintaining, owning, selling, possessing, leasing, or operating equipment, facilities, personnel, products, services, personal property, real property, or any other apparatus of business or commerce.

  • Salvage operation means any business, trade or industry engaged in whole or in part in salvaging or reclaiming any product or material, including but not limited to metals, chemicals, shipping containers or drums.

  • Projects means the projects identified in Exhibit A to the Agreement and all other projects, any costs of which are included in a Transitional Capital Plan pursuant to the Act or are Recovery Costs, and financed, by payment or reimbursement, with the proceeds of Bonds or Notes.

  • Operating Area means those areas on-shore in India in which company or its affiliated company may from time to time be entitled to execute such services/operations.

  • Maintenance and Operations Revenue or “M&O Revenue” means (i) those revenues which the District receives from the levy of its annual ad valorem maintenance and operations tax pursuant to Section 45.002 of the TEXAS EDUCATION CODE, or other lawful authority, and Article VII § 3 of the TEXAS CONSTITUTION, plus (ii) all State revenues to which the District is or may be entitled under the applicable provisions of the TEXAS EDUCATION CODE or any other statutory provision as well as any amendment or successor statute to these provisions, as applicable, less

  • Operations means all the activities conducted by PURCHASER under this contract, including project work, logging, or post harvest activities; or the furnishing of all materials, equipment, labor, and incidentals necessary to successfully complete any individual item or the entire contract.

  • Base Operating Costs means Operating Costs for the calendar year specified as the Base Year in the Basic Lease Information (excluding therefrom, however, any Operating Costs of a nature that would not ordinarily be incurred on an annual, recurring basis).

  • Petroleum Operations means, as the context may require, Exploration Operations, Development Operations or Production Operations or any combination of two or more of such operations, including construction, operation and maintenance of all necessary facilities, plugging and abandonment of Xxxxx, safety, environmental protection, transportation, storage, sale or disposition of Petroleum to the Delivery Point, Site Restoration and any or all other incidental operations or activities as may be necessary.

  • Operational means that the system or sensor, at the time of the event, is active or can be activated/deactivated by the driver.

  • drilling means the act of boring a hole to reach a proposed bottom hole location through which oil or gas may be produced if encountered in paying quantities, and includes redrilling, sidetracking, deepening, or other means necessary to reach the proposed bottom hole location, testing, logging, plugging, and other operations necessary and incidental to the actual boring of the hole;

  • Market Operations Center means the equipment, facilities and personnel used by or on behalf of a Market Participant to communicate and coordinate with the Office of the Interconnection in connection with transactions in the PJM Interchange Energy Market or the operation of the PJM Region.

  • Construction Activities means the disturbance of soils associated with clearing, grading, excavation activities or other construction-related activities.

  • Revenue Operations Date (ROD) means the date of operation of Metro

  • Project means the goods or Services described in the Signature Document or a Work Order of this Contract.

  • tour operator means an organiser or retailer, other than the carrier, within the meaning of Article 2(2) and (3) of Directive 90/314/EEC;

  • The Works/Project means the works to be executed or done under this contract.

  • Exploration means all activities directed toward ascertaining the existence, location, quantity, quality or commercial value of deposits of Products.