217. The reconditioning technical program must contain(1) the name and contact information of the engineer responsible for the technical program;
(2) the name, profession and functions of the persons who prepared or revised the program;
(3) a chronological and detailed description of the work to be carried out;
(4) the classification of the well determined according to Schedule 1;
(5) the name and contact information of the enterprises charged with carrying out the work;
(6) the demonstration that the regional and local geology and the presence of adjacent wellbores have been taken into consideration;
(7) the reasons justifying the reconditioning;
(8) the purpose of the reconditioning;
(9) a lateral section of the well indicating the technical elements;
(10) the list of pressure and leak tests, and the list of other tests planned;
(11) the list of well logs planned;
(12) the type of service rig and equipment to be used and their specifications;
(13) the intervals to be the subject of reconditioning;
(14) a description of the fluids used;
(15) the pressure at the closed wellhead and the shut-in pressure of the well;
(16) the demonstration that the equipment, components and casings may withstand the different stresses to which they will be submitted, in particular, bursting, collapse and tension stresses;
(17) if applicable, a cementing program including, in particular,(a) the type of cementing;
(b) the cementing intervals;
(c) the method for applying the cement;
(d) the type of cement, its density, its additives and their proportions, the setting time, the flow and pressure used;
(e) if applicable, the maximum pressure for injecting the cement; and
(f) if applicable, the changes to the cement required, if applicable, due to specific physical and chemical conditions of the environment, or to give the cement specific properties;
(18) a well integrity verification and follow-up program;
(19) any specific condition that could affect the safety of the work on the well;
(20) an evaluation of the impact of the proposed work on the optimal recovery of the resource;
(21) if applicable, the list of licences, certificates and other authorizations to be obtained;
(22) the list of references used during the preparation of the technical program, in particular, the standards from recognized organizations and guidelines from other Canadian jurisdictions; and
(23) any other information or document deemed necessary by the Minister.