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{| class="wikitable welldetails" width="95%"
 
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| Well ID: 34-067-21125
 
| Well ID: 34-067-21125
| style="height=100%; align=center" rowspan="15" | {{#display_map: 40.2156931112, -81.2006321936 | width=100% | height=100% }}
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| style="height=100%; align=center" rowspan="15" | {{#display_map: 40.21569311, -81.20063219 | width=100% | height=100% }}  
 
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| County:
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| County: [[Harrison County, Ohio|Harrison]]
 
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| Municipality:
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| Municipality:  
 
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| Operator Name:
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| Operator Name: [[GULFPORT ENERGY CORPORATION]]
 
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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: 2013-03-08
 
| Spud Date: 2013-03-08
 
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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: No
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| Well Status: Producing
 
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| Violations: 0
 
| Violations: 0
 
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| Latitude: 40.2156931112
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| Latitude: 40.21569311
 
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| Longitude: -81.2006321936
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| Longitude: -81.20063219
 
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!scope="col" | OIL QUANTITY
 
!scope="col" | OIL QUANTITY
 
!scope="col" | OIL PRODUCTION DAYS
 
!scope="col" | OIL PRODUCTION DAYS
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| 2013-12
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| style="text-align:right;" | 120303.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 25755.0
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| 2014-3
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| style="text-align:right;" | 149297.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 92.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 16815.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 92.0
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| 2014-1
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| style="text-align:right;" | 275272.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 85.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 42534.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 85.0
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| 2014-2
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| style="text-align:right;" | 203096.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 89.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 24690.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 89.0
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| 2014-4
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| style="text-align:right;" | 102648.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 83.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 7812.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 83.0
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| 2015-1
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| style="text-align:right;" | 42708.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 69.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 281.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 69.0
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== Waste Data ==
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For data sources see<ref>{{cite web
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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 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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| -1193883210
 
| -1193883210
 
| 2013-12-10
 
| 2013-12-10
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| On the day of my inspection the site passed preliminary restoration according to 1509.072A.
 
| On the day of my inspection the site passed preliminary restoration according to 1509.072A.
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| 2013-03-15
 
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| I am on site today to conduct a remedial cement job on the 10-3/4" inch diameter casing. On the last job - 03/13/2013 Yost Drilling Rig # 3 set 1724 ft of casing and Stingray Cement Service c/w 1080 sks of Class A cement. The cement job was not complete because the cement could not be circulated to surface. The cement was drilled out and a cement bond log found the top of the cement in the annular space at 980 ft. 1-1/4" inch diameter tubing was installed t to 960 ft and Stingray Cementing Service  circulated cement to surface. The number of sacks used to fill the annular space was  680  sks.
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| I am on site today to conduct a remedial cement job on the 10-3/4 inch diameter casing. On the last job - 03/13/2013 Yost Drilling Rig # 3 set 1724 ft of casing and Stingray Cement Service c/w 1080 sks of Class A cement. The cement job was not complete because the cement could not be circulated to surface. The cement was drilled out and a cement bond log found the top of the cement in the annular space at 980 ft. 1-1/4 inch diameter tubing was installed t to 960 ft and Stingray Cementing Service  circulated cement to surface. The number of sacks used to fill the annular space was  680  sks.
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| 1363171489
 
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| 2013-03-13
 
| 2013-03-13
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| I am on site today to witness the running and the cementing of the 10-3/4" inch diameter casing string. Yost Drilling Rig # 3 drilled a 14-3/4" inch diameter hole to 1730 ft and set 1724 ft of casing. Stingray Cementing Service c/w 1080 sks of class A - 15.6 lb cement. The casing is  being cemented without a cement head and the swedge will need removed and a wiper plug inserted. After that was done Stingray could not get any circualation because the cement had set up. Yost Drilling did try to move casing up and down and found out it has been cemented in place. Next they will need to drill out the cement and log the well. After the find out the top of the cement in the annulus tubing will be installed to fill it back to surface.
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| I am on site today to witness the running and the cementing of the 10-3/4 inch diameter casing string. Yost Drilling Rig # 3 drilled a 14-3/4 inch diameter hole to 1730 ft and set 1724 ft of casing. Stingray Cementing Service c/w 1080 sks of class A - 15.6 lb cement. The casing is  being cemented without a cement head and the swedge will need removed and a wiper plug inserted. After that was done Stingray could not get any circualation because the cement had set up. Yost Drilling did try to move casing up and down and found out it has been cemented in place. Next they will need to drill out the cement and log the well. After the find out the top of the cement in the annulus tubing will be installed to fill it back to surface.
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| 1365612163
 
| 1365612163
 
| 2013-04-10
 
| 2013-04-10
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| I am on site today to check on the drilling status of Yost Drilling # 7  During my inspection I discovered that they have drilled to 6103 ft and are now stuck in the hole. They have backed off one joint above the drill collars at 5785 ft. The drill  collars and the 9-7/8" inch diameter drilling bit remain in the well bore. The plan is to run in with a fish grapple and grab the drill pipe. Then while connected with tension run inside and perf holes in the drill collars and try and establish circulation. They will have to jar loose almost 100 ft of fill on the back side. I am worried that the depth and weight for that rig will brake the drilling line when the jars go off multiples of times. The rig is next to two high pressure wells which are in production. If the drilling line comes apart and the blocks fall down it could impact the two wells. I contacted Chad Shoffner and advised him of my concerns. Chad said that he would contact their office and get the approval to shut the wells  in while the jars are in use.
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| I am on site today to check on the drilling status of Yost Drilling # 7  During my inspection I discovered that they have drilled to 6103 ft and are now stuck in the hole. They have backed off one joint above the drill collars at 5785 ft. The drill  collars and the 9-7/8 inch diameter drilling bit remain in the well bore. The plan is to run in with a fish grapple and grab the drill pipe. Then while connected with tension run inside and perf holes in the drill collars and try and establish circulation. They will have to jar loose almost 100 ft of fill on the back side. I am worried that the depth and weight for that rig will brake the drilling line when the jars go off multiples of times. The rig is next to two high pressure wells which are in production. If the drilling line comes apart and the blocks fall down it could impact the two wells. I contacted Chad Shoffner and advised him of my concerns. Chad said that he would contact their office and get the approval to shut the wells  in while the jars are in use.
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| 1541356625
 
| 1541356625
 
| 2013-09-18
 
| 2013-09-18
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| The well is set up to frac. I am here to check on the containment and did not find any leaks at this time.
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| The well is set up to frac. I am here to check on the containment and did not find any leaks at this time.
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| 19359868
 
| 19359868
 
| 2013-03-14
 
| 2013-03-14
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| I am on site today to see if the well has been drilled out and a cement bond log completed to locate the top of the cement on the back side of the casing. During my inspection I found that they are at 1000 ft drilling out cement.
 
| I am on site today to see if the well has been drilled out and a cement bond log completed to locate the top of the cement on the back side of the casing. During my inspection I found that they are at 1000 ft drilling out cement.
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For data sources see<ref>{{cite web
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| title = Ohio Department of Natural Resources RBDMS
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| publisher = [http://oilandgas.ohiodnr.gov/]
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| date = 2015-06-19
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| url = http://wellwiki.org/wiki/Ohio_Oil_and_Gas_Data_Sources#Inspection
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| accessdate = 2015-06-20 }}</ref>
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== References ==
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{{reflist}}
 
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Revision as of 14:03, 14 July 2015

Well Details

Well ID: 34-067-21125
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County: Harrison
Municipality:
Operator Name: GULFPORT ENERGY CORPORATION
Well Pad ID:
Farm/Lease Name:
First Permit Date:
Last Permit Date:
Spud Date: 2013-03-08
Unconventional: No
Configuration: Vertical
Well Status: Producing
Violations: 0
Latitude: 40.21569311
Longitude: -81.20063219

Production Data

PERIOD GAS QUANTITY GAS PRODUCTION DAYS CONDENSATE QUANTITY CONDENSATE PRODUCTION DAYS OIL QUANTITY OIL PRODUCTION DAYS
2013-12 120303.0 25755.0
2014-3 149297.0 92.0 16815.0 92.0
2014-1 275272.0 85.0 42534.0 85.0
2014-2 203096.0 89.0 24690.0 89.0
2014-4 102648.0 83.0 7812.0 83.0
2015-1 42708.0 69.0 281.0 69.0

For data sources see[1]

Inspection Data

INSPECTION ID DATE DESCRIPTION COMMENT VIOLATION ID VIOLATION CODE VIOLATION COMMENT
-1193883210 2013-12-10 On the day of my inspection the site passed preliminary restoration according to 1509.072A.
1322042829 2013-03-15 I am on site today to conduct a remedial cement job on the 10-3/4 inch diameter casing. On the last job - 03/13/2013 Yost Drilling Rig # 3 set 1724 ft of casing and Stingray Cement Service c/w 1080 sks of Class A cement. The cement job was not complete because the cement could not be circulated to surface. The cement was drilled out and a cement bond log found the top of the cement in the annular space at 980 ft. 1-1/4 inch diameter tubing was installed t to 960 ft and Stingray Cementing Service circulated cement to surface. The number of sacks used to fill the annular space was 680 sks.
1363171489 2013-03-13 I am on site today to witness the running and the cementing of the 10-3/4 inch diameter casing string. Yost Drilling Rig # 3 drilled a 14-3/4 inch diameter hole to 1730 ft and set 1724 ft of casing. Stingray Cementing Service c/w 1080 sks of class A - 15.6 lb cement. The casing is being cemented without a cement head and the swedge will need removed and a wiper plug inserted. After that was done Stingray could not get any circualation because the cement had set up. Yost Drilling did try to move casing up and down and found out it has been cemented in place. Next they will need to drill out the cement and log the well. After the find out the top of the cement in the annulus tubing will be installed to fill it back to surface.
1365612163 2013-04-10 I am on site today to check on the drilling status of Yost Drilling # 7 During my inspection I discovered that they have drilled to 6103 ft and are now stuck in the hole. They have backed off one joint above the drill collars at 5785 ft. The drill collars and the 9-7/8 inch diameter drilling bit remain in the well bore. The plan is to run in with a fish grapple and grab the drill pipe. Then while connected with tension run inside and perf holes in the drill collars and try and establish circulation. They will have to jar loose almost 100 ft of fill on the back side. I am worried that the depth and weight for that rig will brake the drilling line when the jars go off multiples of times. The rig is next to two high pressure wells which are in production. If the drilling line comes apart and the blocks fall down it could impact the two wells. I contacted Chad Shoffner and advised him of my concerns. Chad said that he would contact their office and get the approval to shut the wells in while the jars are in use.
1541356625 2013-09-18 The well is set up to frac. I am here to check on the containment and did not find any leaks at this time.
19359868 2013-03-14 I am on site today to see if the well has been drilled out and a cement bond log completed to locate the top of the cement on the back side of the casing. During my inspection I found that they are at 1000 ft drilling out cement.

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.