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{| class="wikitable welldetails" width="95%"
 
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| Well ID: 34-103-21386
 
| Well ID: 34-103-21386
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| style="height=100%; align=center" rowspan="15" | {{#display_map: 41.2157459, -81.80644507 | width=100% | height=100% }}
 
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| County:
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| County: [[Medina County, Ohio|Medina]]
 
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| Municipality:
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| Municipality:  
 
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| Operator Name:
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| Operator Name: [[LANDMARK 4 LLC]]
 
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| Well Pad ID:
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| Well Pad ID:  
 
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| Farm/Lease Name:
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| Farm/Lease Name:  
 
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| First Permit Date:
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| First Permit Date:  
 
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| Last Permit Date:
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| Last Permit Date:  
 
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| Spud Date:
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| Spud Date: 1962-12-04
 
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| Unconventional:
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| Unconventional: No
 
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| Horizontal:
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| Configuration: Vertical
 
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| Producing:
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| Well Status: Final Restoration
 
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| Violations:
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| Violations: 0
 
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| Latitude:
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| Latitude: 41.2157459
 
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| Longitude:
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| Longitude: -81.80644507
 
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!scope="col" | OIL QUANTITY
 
!scope="col" | OIL QUANTITY
 
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| style="text-align:right;" | 617.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 1564.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 620.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 1344.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 541.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 1164.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 617.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 1432.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 597.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 14.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 611.0
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| 1992-0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 912.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 529.0
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| 1993-0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 957.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 462.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 1034.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 467.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 935.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 402.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 922.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 345.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 951.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 336.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 354.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 97.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 0.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 67.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 0.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 38.0
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| 2001-0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 0.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 0.0
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| 2002-0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 0.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 0.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 0.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 0.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 0.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 0.0
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| 2006-0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 0.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 77.0
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| 2007-0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 0.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 0.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 4.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 23.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 0.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 38.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 0.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 155.0
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== Waste Data ==
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For data sources see<ref>{{cite web
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="95%"
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| title = Ohio Department of Natural Resources RBDMS
!scope="col" | PERIOD
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| publisher = [http://oilandgas.ohiodnr.gov/]
!scope="col" | TYPE
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| date = 2015-06-19
!scope="col" | QUANTITY
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| url = http://wellwiki.org/wiki/Ohio_Oil_and_Gas_Data_Sources#Production
!scope="col" | UNITS
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| accessdate = 2015-06-20 }}</ref>
!scope="col" | DISPOSAL METHOD
 
!scope="col" | WASTE FACILITY PERMIT ID
 
!scope="col" | WASTE FACILITY NAME
 
!scope="col" | FACILITY CITY
 
!scope="col" | FACILITY STATE
 
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== Inspection Data ==
 
== Inspection Data ==
 
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!scope="col" | VIOLATION ID
 
!scope="col" | VIOLATION CODE
 
!scope="col" | VIOLATION CODE
!scope="col" | VIOLATION_COMMENT
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!scope="col" | VIOLATION COMMENT
 
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| -1066397022
 
| -1066397022
 
| 2006-01-12
 
| 2006-01-12
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| Case # 05-033 Well is idle. Equity Oil and Gas has a service rig on lease and will pull pump to evaluate well before plugging. Mud 50, degrees.
 
| Case # 05-033 Well is idle. Equity Oil and Gas has a service rig on lease and will pull pump to evaluate well before plugging. Mud 50, degrees.
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| -1245790086
 
| 2013-08-09
 
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| There was no indication of the well, tank battery, or lease road. The vegetation and the grading has been restored and the location is now in an area of tall grass. Final restoration passes.
 
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| -1762566818
 
| 2010-04-19
 
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| Well is in production and equipped with pump jack. 2-100 barrel tanks and separator in battery. Met with pumper, Jim, on location. Sun, 50 degrees.
 
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| -1952234885
 
| 2012-11-20
 
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| I inspected the plugging operation and found that Thompson Well Service was in the process of tripping out the 5.5 in. casing. The crew tripped out 2225 ft. of 5.5 in. casing, which was a total of 70 joints of 5.5 in. casing and stacked it on a trailer. I observed several large holes in the 5.5 in. casing at approx. the 2100 ft. depth level. The service rig crew ran 1.5 in. tubing to a depth of 2100 ft. for placement of the cement plug. Petroset arrived on site and rigged up their cementing equipment. Petroset began pumping and broke circulation and then pumped 80 sks. of Class A cement with 2% gel and placed the cement plug from 2100 ft. to 1800 ft. The cement plug was displaced with 4.5 bbls. of fresh water. The service rig crew then pulled the 1.5 in. tubing to a depth of 550 ft. Petroset then hooked up again to the 1.5 in. tubing and pumped fresh water to break circulation. They then pumped 55 sks. of Class A cement with 2% gel and placed the plug from 550 ft. to 350 ft. The cement plug was displaced with 1 bbl. of fresh water. The service rig crew then pulled the 1.5 in. tubing up to 300 ft. Petroset then hooked back up to the 1.5 in. tubing and began pumping fresh water and broke circulation. They then pumped 100 sks. of Class A cement with 2% gel and placed the cement plug from 300 ft. to the surface and I witnessed the cement return to the surface. The service rig crew tripped out the remainder of 1.5 in. tubing and stacked it on a trailer. It was determined not to pull the 8 in. casing due to it being full of holes and fearing that it may rip apart during the pulling process. The cement did circulate up the 8 in. annulus during the placement of the surface plug. After approx. ten minutes, the cement settled down about ten feet into the well so Petroset pumped an additional amount through their hose in order to top of the surface plug.
 
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| -2073935198
 
| 2012-11-19
 
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| I inspected the plugging operation and found that the Landmark 4 LLC crew was in the process of constructing a 10 ft. x 8 ft. x 6 ft. pit. The crew then lined the pit with a 12 mil. plastic liner. The service rig crew from Thompson Well Service was on site and was in the process of releasing the 2.875 in. latch packer. The crew then pulled approx. 2900 ft. of 2.875 in. tubing and the latch packer and stacked them on a trailer. A total of 96 joints of 2.875 in. tubing was removed from the well. The service rig crew then ran 1.5 in. tubing into the well to a depth of 3256 ft. in order to place the cement plug. Petroset arrived on location and rigged up their cementing equipment to the 1.5 in. tubing. Petroset pumped fresh water and broke circulation and pumped 25 sks. of Class A cement with 2% gel and placed the bottom plug from 3256 ft. to 3050 ft. The cement plug was displaced with 8 bbls. of fresh water. The service rig crew then tripped out 3256 ft. of the 1.5 in tubing and stacked it on a pipe rack. A total of 96 joints of 1.5 in. tubing was removed from the well. The service rig crew then rigged up a 5.5 in. ripping tool and ripped the 5.5 in. casing at 2225 ft.  Petroset then hooked up to the 5.5 in casing and began pumping and circulated oil and brine out of the annulus until the water was clear in color. Then plugging operations were finished for the day.
 
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| 1127139642
 
| 1127139642
 
| 2011-05-06
 
| 2011-05-06
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| Well is in production and fence has been installed around well and tank battery. Gas must be flared or shut well in. Met with Steve Swain to advise. Sun, 55 degrees.
 
| Well is in production and fence has been installed around well and tank battery. Gas must be flared or shut well in. Met with Steve Swain to advise. Sun, 55 degrees.
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| 1136568136
 
| 1136568136
 
| 2006-01-06
 
| 2006-01-06
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| Case # 05-033  Met with Gilbert and Tim Fuller on lease. Mr. Fuller wants to purchase all wells on his property from Equity Oil and Gas but company will not talk with him due to a law suit filed. 5 of the 8 wells are producing oil but gas is being flared. Pipe lines lying above ground thru woods are preventing Mr. Fuller from selling timber. Called Alaine King to discuss future of lease. She will call me on 1-9-2006. A plugging permit was issued for this well but has expired. Researching production of this lease. 350 barrels of oil was produced from all wells in 2004. Mr. Gilbert has not received any royalties in 2005. Snow, 22 degrees
 
| Case # 05-033  Met with Gilbert and Tim Fuller on lease. Mr. Fuller wants to purchase all wells on his property from Equity Oil and Gas but company will not talk with him due to a law suit filed. 5 of the 8 wells are producing oil but gas is being flared. Pipe lines lying above ground thru woods are preventing Mr. Fuller from selling timber. Called Alaine King to discuss future of lease. She will call me on 1-9-2006. A plugging permit was issued for this well but has expired. Researching production of this lease. 350 barrels of oil was produced from all wells in 2004. Mr. Gilbert has not received any royalties in 2005. Snow, 22 degrees
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| 1140021492
 
| 1140021492
 
| 2006-02-15
 
| 2006-02-15
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| Case # 05-033, Follow-up to Gilbert Fuller complaint. Equity was servicing wells until frost laws came in on 1-15-2006. Pulled rig off lease until dryer weather. Pulled temporary motor from pump jack. Put 2- more wells in production and opened old lease roads. Lease roads are deep with mud. Will monitor progress on lease. Cloudy,40 degrees.
 
| Case # 05-033, Follow-up to Gilbert Fuller complaint. Equity was servicing wells until frost laws came in on 1-15-2006. Pulled rig off lease until dryer weather. Pulled temporary motor from pump jack. Put 2- more wells in production and opened old lease roads. Lease roads are deep with mud. Will monitor progress on lease. Cloudy,40 degrees.
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| There was no indication of the well, tank battery, or lease road. The vegetation and the grading has been restored and the location is now in an area of tall grass. Final restoration passes.
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| 1351790135
 
| 1351790135
 
| 2012-10-24
 
| 2012-10-24
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| I inspected this well and found that the operator, Landmark 4 LLC, had recently removed the pump jack unit from the wellhead. The pump jack, electric motor and all electrical lines have been removed from the site. The electric meter at the road for the pump jack motor has been disconnected at the weatherhead on the pole.  The wellhead itself is still in place and there is a gate valve on the wellhead that has been shut in. The tubing and rods are still in place and a rod section is currently sticking out of the well. The area around the wellhead has been rough graded and a trackhoe belonging to Landmark 4 LLC was on site parked next to the wellhead. I could not determine any pressures on the well as there were no gauges installed. I noticed  several sections of old steel flowlines that had been removed from the ground and strewn about the area around the well.  The tank battery for this well has also been removed and all production equipment from the battery are gone. The area of the former tank battery has been rough graded. I noticed several sections of casing a tubing laying on the ground near the graded area. I also noticed several sections of steel flow lines that had been broken and ripped from the ground and are now sticking up out of the ground. This former tank battery was also handling production for the E P Fuller #1 well.  Landmark 4 LLC has a current plug permit on file with an issue date of 09/21/2012.  I attempted to contact Steve Swain of Landmark 4 LLC and left message with his office to contact me. I received no call back.
 
| I inspected this well and found that the operator, Landmark 4 LLC, had recently removed the pump jack unit from the wellhead. The pump jack, electric motor and all electrical lines have been removed from the site. The electric meter at the road for the pump jack motor has been disconnected at the weatherhead on the pole.  The wellhead itself is still in place and there is a gate valve on the wellhead that has been shut in. The tubing and rods are still in place and a rod section is currently sticking out of the well. The area around the wellhead has been rough graded and a trackhoe belonging to Landmark 4 LLC was on site parked next to the wellhead. I could not determine any pressures on the well as there were no gauges installed. I noticed  several sections of old steel flowlines that had been removed from the ground and strewn about the area around the well.  The tank battery for this well has also been removed and all production equipment from the battery are gone. The area of the former tank battery has been rough graded. I noticed several sections of casing a tubing laying on the ground near the graded area. I also noticed several sections of steel flow lines that had been broken and ripped from the ground and are now sticking up out of the ground. This former tank battery was also handling production for the E P Fuller #1 well.  Landmark 4 LLC has a current plug permit on file with an issue date of 09/21/2012.  I attempted to contact Steve Swain of Landmark 4 LLC and left message with his office to contact me. I received no call back.
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| 1354558149
 
| 1354558149
 
| 2012-11-16
 
| 2012-11-16
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| I inspected the plugging operation and found that Thompson Well Service had moved on site and was in the process of pulling the production rods and stacking them on a pipe rack. The crew then pulled the 1.5 in. tubing and stacked it on a pipe rack.
 
| I inspected the plugging operation and found that Thompson Well Service had moved on site and was in the process of pulling the production rods and stacking them on a pipe rack. The crew then pulled the 1.5 in. tubing and stacked it on a pipe rack.
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| 1552333944
 
| 1552333944
 
| 2011-02-12
 
| 2011-02-12
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| Well is in production and equipped with pump jack. Fence around well and tank battery needs raised to a minimum of 8' with 3 strands of barbed wire above fence. Flare pipe needs moved a minimum of 100' from well head. Report production by March 2011. 1' of snow on ground.
 
| Well is in production and equipped with pump jack. Fence around well and tank battery needs raised to a minimum of 8' with 3 strands of barbed wire above fence. Flare pipe needs moved a minimum of 100' from well head. Report production by March 2011. 1' of snow on ground.
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| 17179503
| 2011-02-12
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| Well is in production and equipped with pump jack. Fence around well and tank battery needs raised to a minimum of 8' with 3 strands of barbed wire above fence. Flare pipe needs moved a minimum of 100' from well head. Report production by March 2011. 1' of snow on ground.
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| Status check inspection. Inspected the tank battery only. Could not locate the wellhead and will contact John Williams for directions.
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| -1762566818
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| 2010-04-19
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| Well is in production and equipped with pump jack. 2-100 barrel tanks and separator in battery. Met with pumper, Jim, on location. Sun, 50 degrees.
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| 1552333944
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| -1952234885
| 2011-02-12
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| 2012-11-20
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| Well is in production and equipped with pump jack. Fence around well and tank battery needs raised to a minimum of 8' with 3 strands of barbed wire above fence. Flare pipe needs moved a minimum of 100' from well head. Report production by March 2011. 1' of snow on ground.
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| I inspected the plugging operation and found that Thompson Well Service was in the process of tripping out the 5.5 in. casing. The crew tripped out 2225 ft. of 5.5 in. casing, which was a total of 70 joints of 5.5 in. casing and stacked it on a trailer. I observed several large holes in the 5.5 in. casing at approx. the 2100 ft. depth level. The service rig crew ran 1.5 in. tubing to a depth of 2100 ft. for placement of the cement plug. Petroset arrived on site and rigged up their cementing equipment. Petroset began pumping and broke circulation and then pumped 80 sks. of Class A cement with 2% gel and placed the cement plug from 2100 ft. to 1800 ft. The cement plug was displaced with 4.5 bbls. of fresh water. The service rig crew then pulled the 1.5 in. tubing to a depth of 550 ft. Petroset then hooked up again to the 1.5 in. tubing and pumped fresh water to break circulation. They then pumped 55 sks. of Class A cement with 2% gel and placed the plug from 550 ft. to 350 ft. The cement plug was displaced with 1 bbl. of fresh water. The service rig crew then pulled the 1.5 in. tubing up to 300 ft. Petroset then hooked back up to the 1.5 in. tubing and began pumping fresh water and broke circulation. They then pumped 100 sks. of Class A cement with 2% gel and placed the cement plug from 300 ft. to the surface and I witnessed the cement return to the surface. The service rig crew tripped out the remainder of 1.5 in. tubing and stacked it on a trailer. It was determined not to pull the 8 in. casing due to it being full of holes and fearing that it may rip apart during the pulling process. The cement did circulate up the 8 in. annulus during the placement of the surface plug. After approx. ten minutes, the cement settled down about ten feet into the well so Petroset pumped an additional amount through their hose in order to top of the surface plug.
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Well Details

Well ID: 34-103-21386
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County: Medina
Municipality:
Operator Name: LANDMARK 4 LLC
Well Pad ID:
Farm/Lease Name:
First Permit Date:
Last Permit Date:
Spud Date: 1962-12-04
Unconventional: No
Configuration: Vertical
Well Status: Final Restoration
Violations: 0
Latitude: 41.2157459
Longitude: -81.80644507

Production Data

PERIOD GAS QUANTITY GAS PRODUCTION DAYS CONDENSATE QUANTITY CONDENSATE PRODUCTION DAYS OIL QUANTITY OIL PRODUCTION DAYS
1984-0 1774.0 902.0
1985-0 0.0 672.0
1986-0 1776.0 617.0
1987-0 1564.0 620.0
1988-0 1344.0 541.0
1989-0 1164.0 617.0
1990-0 1432.0 597.0
1991-0 14.0 611.0
1992-0 912.0 529.0
1993-0 957.0 462.0
1994-0 1034.0 467.0
1995-0 935.0 402.0
1996-0 922.0 345.0
1997-0 951.0 336.0
1998-0 354.0 97.0
1999-0 0.0 67.0
2000-0 0.0 38.0
2001-0 0.0 0.0
2002-0 0.0 0.0
2003-0 0.0 0.0
2004-0 0.0 0.0
2005-0 0.0 0.0
2006-0 0.0 77.0
2007-0 0.0 0.0
2008-0 4.0 0.0
2009-0 0.0 23.0
2010-0 0.0 38.0
2011-0 0.0 155.0

For data sources see[1]

Inspection Data

INSPECTION ID DATE DESCRIPTION COMMENT VIOLATION ID VIOLATION CODE VIOLATION COMMENT
-1066397022 2006-01-12 Case # 05-033 Well is idle. Equity Oil and Gas has a service rig on lease and will pull pump to evaluate well before plugging. Mud 50, degrees. Field Visit or Inspection
1127139642 2011-05-06 Well is in production and fence has been installed around well and tank battery. Gas must be flared or shut well in. Met with Steve Swain to advise. Sun, 55 degrees.
1136568136 2006-01-06 Case # 05-033 Met with Gilbert and Tim Fuller on lease. Mr. Fuller wants to purchase all wells on his property from Equity Oil and Gas but company will not talk with him due to a law suit filed. 5 of the 8 wells are producing oil but gas is being flared. Pipe lines lying above ground thru woods are preventing Mr. Fuller from selling timber. Called Alaine King to discuss future of lease. She will call me on 1-9-2006. A plugging permit was issued for this well but has expired. Researching production of this lease. 350 barrels of oil was produced from all wells in 2004. Mr. Gilbert has not received any royalties in 2005. Snow, 22 degrees
1140021492 2006-02-15 Case # 05-033, Follow-up to Gilbert Fuller complaint. Equity was servicing wells until frost laws came in on 1-15-2006. Pulled rig off lease until dryer weather. Pulled temporary motor from pump jack. Put 2- more wells in production and opened old lease roads. Lease roads are deep with mud. Will monitor progress on lease. Cloudy,40 degrees.
-1245790086 2013-08-09 There was no indication of the well, tank battery, or lease road. The vegetation and the grading has been restored and the location is now in an area of tall grass. Final restoration passes.
1351790135 2012-10-24 I inspected this well and found that the operator, Landmark 4 LLC, had recently removed the pump jack unit from the wellhead. The pump jack, electric motor and all electrical lines have been removed from the site. The electric meter at the road for the pump jack motor has been disconnected at the weatherhead on the pole. The wellhead itself is still in place and there is a gate valve on the wellhead that has been shut in. The tubing and rods are still in place and a rod section is currently sticking out of the well. The area around the wellhead has been rough graded and a trackhoe belonging to Landmark 4 LLC was on site parked next to the wellhead. I could not determine any pressures on the well as there were no gauges installed. I noticed several sections of old steel flowlines that had been removed from the ground and strewn about the area around the well. The tank battery for this well has also been removed and all production equipment from the battery are gone. The area of the former tank battery has been rough graded. I noticed several sections of casing a tubing laying on the ground near the graded area. I also noticed several sections of steel flow lines that had been broken and ripped from the ground and are now sticking up out of the ground. This former tank battery was also handling production for the E P Fuller #1 well. Landmark 4 LLC has a current plug permit on file with an issue date of 09/21/2012. I attempted to contact Steve Swain of Landmark 4 LLC and left message with his office to contact me. I received no call back.
1354558149 2012-11-16 I inspected the plugging operation and found that Thompson Well Service had moved on site and was in the process of pulling the production rods and stacking them on a pipe rack. The crew then pulled the 1.5 in. tubing and stacked it on a pipe rack.
1552333944 2011-02-12 Well is in production and equipped with pump jack. Fence around well and tank battery needs raised to a minimum of 8' with 3 strands of barbed wire above fence. Flare pipe needs moved a minimum of 100' from well head. Report production by March 2011. 1' of snow on ground.
17179503 2002-07-25 Status check inspection. Inspected the tank battery only. Could not locate the wellhead and will contact John Williams for directions.
-1762566818 2010-04-19 Well is in production and equipped with pump jack. 2-100 barrel tanks and separator in battery. Met with pumper, Jim, on location. Sun, 50 degrees.
-1952234885 2012-11-20 I inspected the plugging operation and found that Thompson Well Service was in the process of tripping out the 5.5 in. casing. The crew tripped out 2225 ft. of 5.5 in. casing, which was a total of 70 joints of 5.5 in. casing and stacked it on a trailer. I observed several large holes in the 5.5 in. casing at approx. the 2100 ft. depth level. The service rig crew ran 1.5 in. tubing to a depth of 2100 ft. for placement of the cement plug. Petroset arrived on site and rigged up their cementing equipment. Petroset began pumping and broke circulation and then pumped 80 sks. of Class A cement with 2% gel and placed the cement plug from 2100 ft. to 1800 ft. The cement plug was displaced with 4.5 bbls. of fresh water. The service rig crew then pulled the 1.5 in. tubing to a depth of 550 ft. Petroset then hooked up again to the 1.5 in. tubing and pumped fresh water to break circulation. They then pumped 55 sks. of Class A cement with 2% gel and placed the plug from 550 ft. to 350 ft. The cement plug was displaced with 1 bbl. of fresh water. The service rig crew then pulled the 1.5 in. tubing up to 300 ft. Petroset then hooked back up to the 1.5 in. tubing and began pumping fresh water and broke circulation. They then pumped 100 sks. of Class A cement with 2% gel and placed the cement plug from 300 ft. to the surface and I witnessed the cement return to the surface. The service rig crew tripped out the remainder of 1.5 in. tubing and stacked it on a trailer. It was determined not to pull the 8 in. casing due to it being full of holes and fearing that it may rip apart during the pulling process. The cement did circulate up the 8 in. annulus during the placement of the surface plug. After approx. ten minutes, the cement settled down about ten feet into the well so Petroset pumped an additional amount through their hose in order to top of the surface plug.
-2073935198 2012-11-19 I inspected the plugging operation and found that the Landmark 4 LLC crew was in the process of constructing a 10 ft. x 8 ft. x 6 ft. pit. The crew then lined the pit with a 12 mil. plastic liner. The service rig crew from Thompson Well Service was on site and was in the process of releasing the 2.875 in. latch packer. The crew then pulled approx. 2900 ft. of 2.875 in. tubing and the latch packer and stacked them on a trailer. A total of 96 joints of 2.875 in. tubing was removed from the well. The service rig crew then ran 1.5 in. tubing into the well to a depth of 3256 ft. in order to place the cement plug. Petroset arrived on location and rigged up their cementing equipment to the 1.5 in. tubing. Petroset pumped fresh water and broke circulation and pumped 25 sks. of Class A cement with 2% gel and placed the bottom plug from 3256 ft. to 3050 ft. The cement plug was displaced with 8 bbls. of fresh water. The service rig crew then tripped out 3256 ft. of the 1.5 in tubing and stacked it on a pipe rack. A total of 96 joints of 1.5 in. tubing was removed from the well. The service rig crew then rigged up a 5.5 in. ripping tool and ripped the 5.5 in. casing at 2225 ft. Petroset then hooked up to the 5.5 in casing and began pumping and circulated oil and brine out of the annulus until the water was clear in color. Then plugging operations were finished for the day.

For data sources see[2]

References

  1. "Ohio Department of Natural Resources RBDMS". [1]. 2015-06-19. Retrieved 2015-06-20. 
  2. "Ohio Department of Natural Resources RBDMS". [2]. 2015-06-19. Retrieved 2015-06-20.