209. The test technical program must be signed and sealed by a geologist or an engineer and contain(1) the name and contact information of the holder and the licence number;
(2) the name and number of the well;
(3) the planned duration of the tests and an estimate of the realization costs;
(4) the name and contact information of the geologist or engineer responsible for the tests;
(5) a chronological and detailed description of the tests to be carried out;
(6) the classification of the well determined according to Schedule 1;
(7) the name and contact information of the enterprises charged with carrying out the tests;
(8) the type and name of the vessel or platform used, its registration number, the name of its owner and the estimated number of persons on board;
(9) the type of navigation equipment used and its specifications;
(10) a description of the underground reservoir subject to the tests;
(11) the geological, geophysical, petrophysical and hydrostatic information and the drilling results justifying the tests;
(12) a description of the current condition of the wells;
(13) at least 3 interpreted seismic profiles indicating the location in the subsurface of the underground reservoir subject to the tests and the well seismic cushioning; the Minister may exempt the holder if the holder demonstrates to the Minister the impossibility of carrying out the profiles considering the shallow depth of the reservoir;
(14) the estimated capacity of the underground reservoir on the basis of a modelling;
(15) the shut-in pressure of the underground reservoir recorded at the well subject to the tests;
(16) the nature and properties of the substances stored or disposed of in the underground reservoir during the test period;
(17) the injection method and the volume and pressure of the substances injected in the underground reservoir during the tests;
(18) the methods planned for disposing of the substances withdrawn;
(19) the list of licences, certificates and other authorizations to be obtained, if applicable;
(20) 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
(21) any other information or document deemed necessary by the Minister.