As a Professional Geologist, Jake Dyson is responsible for the permitting, drilling, regulatory compliance, and operation of Class I, II, V, and VI UIC wells. Dyson manages permitting, testing, and workovers of UIC wells and serves his clients as a technical advisor on developing and executing well construction material, formation fluid, and well testing programs, including managing drilling and construction costs, interpreting geologic data for model inputs, and developing static geologic models.
Jake takes us through the considerations in his white paper below when evaluating the feasibility of operating a Class I well. When our clients determine if a well or multiple wells can support their liquid management needs, an estimated injection rate is an important criterion informing their decision.
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About the Author: Senior Project Professional, Jacob (Jake) Dyson
As a Professional Geologist Jake Dyson is responsible for the permitting, drilling, regulatory compliance and operation of Class I, II, V, and VI UIC wells. Dyson manages permitting, testing, and workovers of UIC wells and serves his clients as a technical advisor on developing and executing well construction material, formation fluid, and well testing programs including managing drilling and construction cost, interpreting geologic data for model inputs and developing static geologic models.