Environmental Management

Environmental Management

We are committed to a clean, healthy and sustainable environment, minimizing our environmental impact where possible. We enable all of our employees to operate in a manner that is safe and protective of the environment. Industrial hygiene and environmental protection specialists monitor our performance and use industry best practices to continually implement operational improvements.

To accomplish these goals, we have implemented a comprehensive Environmental Management System (EMS) that includes hundreds of proprietary environmental protection — and safety-related policies that are relevant and tailored to our industry, such as:

  • Scheduled training and drills
  • Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plans
  • Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP)
  • Proper spill containment guidelines
  • Rig Site environmental checklist
  • Incident reporting guidelines
  • Fluid Transfer Policies and Checklists
  • Spill Response
  • Hazard Communication (HAZCOM)
  • Waste Management
  • Permit closure and environmental exit completion for shuttered facilities
  • Secondary containment procedures
  • Chemical minimization

 

Audits and Improvements

Throughout our organization, we have a shared responsibility to operate in a manner that is safe and protective of the environment. Through monitoring and the use of industry best practices, we continually seek improvements that increase our sustainability and reduce our environmental impact.

We regularly audit and review our HSE performance in all of our businesses. The timing and frequency of these audits is generally set by an established audit calendar, which is based on the type of audit. Corrective actions, when appropriate, are implemented for nonconformities identified during the audit.

Best practices discovered during these audits are shared among our operations teams, HSE professionals and technical services group so that they can be learned and implemented across our organization.

Check out our full environmental management policy here.

Water And Ecological Impacts

We work hand in hand with our customers to minimize environmental impacts and ensure industry best practices when performing our operations. We strive to conduct our drilling and completion activities in a manner that protects the quality of ground and surface water and to minimize, to the extent within our operational control, water usage.

We require all employees to operate in a manner that is safe and protective of the environment. Our operations are monitored by HSE professionals with specialties in safety, industrial hygiene and environmental protection who utilize industry best practices to continually monitor and reduce our environmental impact.

Spill Prevention, Response and Reporting

We have created Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) plans and adopted industry best practices to prevent and mitigate releases and spills of oil and other effluents and have placed these SPCC plans at our job sites, as required. These plans are designed to prevent spills of oil and other effluents from reaching any navigable waters and to inform employees of the proper way to handle oil-based materials, inspect for leaks, respond appropriately to incidents and report spills.

Our contract drilling and completion services businesses have developed their spill containment policies to meet or exceed all state requirements relating to spill containment in the states in which we operate. In our completion services business, we and our customers use additional spill containment and matting to prevent or mitigate releases in areas where there is a greater potential for stakeholder impact due to environmental releases. In our contract drilling business, at all new well locations, we utilize rig site environmental checklists to identify potential exposure to waterways, and we inspect the containment and best management practices in place to protect these waterways.

We also have engineered solutions that mitigate potential spills; for example, our newer drilling rig designs integrate advanced environmental spill control into the drill floor. This spill control consists of secondary containment that is integrated into the drill floor to prevent the leakage of drilling fluid, rainwater and other fluids into the ground. Nearly all of the fracturing spreads in our pressure pumping business use a fueling system that provides fuel directly from a fuel storage cell to the pump trucks to minimize onsite manual fueling activity and reduce spills. We utilize containment to minimize incidental release impacts to the environment.

Our drilling crews routinely conduct spill drills on location according to an established drill calendar. These drills include a spill scenario, where crews simulate control and response of the spill as well as procedures for notification of management. All locations have spill kits, which are routinely inspected, and employees are trained to respond to spills.

We recognize the importance of safely and efficiently transferring fluids at our jobsites. We set guidelines for the responsible transfer and handling of hydrocarbons, including controlled fluid transfer policies. In our contract drilling business, the inspection and audit process at our jobsites includes an environmental assessment for any nonconformities as outlined in our Environmental Management System.

Any spill, regardless of size or quantity, is required to be reported internally and investigated. In our pressure pumping business, we adhere to an incident management program that requires all releases from primary containment to be reported. Reporting on spills and investigating each incident gives our organization a better understanding of why a spill may have occurred and how to reduce the risk of a similar incident occurring in the future. Any spill was remediated, and any environmental impact was insignificant.

Wash Bay Recycling and Discharges

To reduce water consumption and impact to the environment, we currently have recycling systems on our wash bays in five of our facilities where we maintain heavy equipment.

Water Consumption

We seek to minimize, to the extent within our operational control, our water usage. Water used at well sites in activities such as drilling and pressure pumping is purchased and controlled by our customers, and is, therefore, outside of our reporting scope. This control over water consumption by our customers is a key limiting factor in our ability to reduce water consumption in our operations.

We have fluid containment policies, along with other processes and long-term initiatives, in place to minimize our environmental footprint when setting up drilling and pressure pumping equipment at well sites.

Maximizing Recycled Water Use

Our completion services business uses technology to analyze the characteristics of recycled water for processes in pressure pumping operations.

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MAXIMIZING RECYCLED WATER USE


 

Our completion services business uses technology to analyze the characteristics of recycled water for processes in pressure pumping operations.
*Water usage at NexTier and Ulterra facilities was not tracked.

Habitat and Biodiversity Impacts

Where operations may have an impact on local animal and plant populations, we partner with our customers to create a plan to address this impact prior to the commencement of operations. While many of these impacts are outside of our operational control, we work with our customers to comply with their biodiversity and other policies related to the protection of local wildlife. Many of our areas of operation have substantial wildlife populations, especially during particular months of the year. To mitigate the impacts to wildlife, we have trained employees on best practices for avoiding wildlife vehicle collisions. Additionally, when operating in sensitive areas, where possible, we have used power from local electric utility grids in place of hydrocarbon fuels to eliminate engine emissions and reduce noise. Our EcoCell technology allows us to eliminate one of the diesel generators on a rig, which can reduce emissions and noise in sensitive areas. We have also consolidated facilities where possible to centralize operations, which reduces our overall footprint.