ePermit
Collaboration Stage One
Work-in-progress Review Material

The Development of Shared Processes and Procedures by Participating U.S. Federal and State Regulatory Agencies to Support Well Permits & Activity Reports


February 2005 


This material is taken from the current, draft documentation of the ePermit Collaboration Stage One work. ePermit Stage One is the first step on a path towards the development and deployment of standards to be used by agencies and industry. 

Stage One is specifically intended to develop and deploy regulatory permitting data exchange industry standards for use by the U.S. California state agency and the U.S. federal Bureau of Land Management (BLM). Recognition is given for the resources for this work provided by the U.S. Department of Energy, the California Division of Oil and Gas, the Ground Water Protection Council (GWPC), and POSC. 

  • Stage One started July 2004 with agreement on participants, timeframe, and approach.
  • Draft 1 of specifications delivered from POSC to CalWIMS team in September 2004
  • Draft 2 of specifications delivered from POSC to CalWIMS team in October 2004
  • Draft 3 of specifications delivered from POSC to CalWIMS team in February 2005
  • CalWIMS pilot testing estimated to take place in Q1 of 2005
  • BLM pilot testing timeframe to-be-determined
  • Industry pilot testing timeframe to-be-determined

This material is highly specialized. It is being published in this way primarily for those who wish to become oriented to this joint agency-industry standards development effort in preparation for participation in a subsequent ePermit stage of work. Interested parties are welcome to review this material with the understanding this material is being actively reviewed and evolved by the Stage One participants. 

It is very important for interested parties to arrange for an in-person or conference call orientation meeting before reviewing these materials. Please contact Alan Doniger of POSC (+1 713 267 5124).who can make the arrangements. 

The participants believe that this material is close to being ready to use for initial deployment along with the California CalWIMS system (in Q1 of 2005) and via a to-be-developed interface with the BLM AFFMMS system (by Q3 2005).

Expressions of interest and comments are welcome. Please submit comments to Alan Doniger of POSC (+1 713 267 5124). He will share comments received with all of the participants and will post relevant comments and responses on this Web page. 

The technical material will be replaced as this work effort progresses to future milestones and produces updated documentation. 

Plans for Stage Two of this standards development effort are under discussion. Additional US state agency participants are planned to be included, probably chosen from those states that use the GWPC RBDMS technology, for example Alaska and/or Alabama. 

Links to the eReport Stage One review material
Draft Version 3 of the specifications were delivered by POSC to the CalWIMS team for review in mid-February 2005. The review material includes: 
 

 

Related Links
Link to the ePermit Collaboration Business Case document, Business Case for Collaborative Development of Shared Processes and Procedures by Participating U.S. Federal and State Regulatory Agencies to Support Well Permits & Activity Reports, February 2004
Link to presentation slide file used when the status of Stage One was presented and discussed at a meeting of the GWPC in Denver, November 2004
 

 

Information about Participating Organizations in Stage One
US State Agencies and Related Organizations
US Federal Agencies and Related Organizations
Industry Organizations

 

Q&A
Relevant questions and answers will be posted here. 
On 3 March 2005, several of the "New: Regulatory" schema files were modified. They incorrectly included file cs_dataTypes.xsd instead of file cs_catalog.xsd.

 


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