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| Well ID: 34-029-21774
 
| Well ID: 34-029-21774
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| County: [[Columbiana County, Ohio|Columbiana]]
 
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| Operator Name: [[CHESAPEAKE EXPLORATION LLC]]
 
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| Spud Date: 2013-08-28
 
| Spud Date: 2013-08-28
 
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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: 40.6728022055
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| Latitude: 40.67280221
 
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| Longitude: -80.8838391892
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!scope="col" | OIL QUANTITY
 
!scope="col" | OIL QUANTITY
 
!scope="col" | OIL PRODUCTION DAYS
 
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== Waste Data ==
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!scope="col" | DISPOSAL METHOD
 
!scope="col" | WASTE FACILITY PERMIT ID
 
!scope="col" | WASTE FACILITY NAME
 
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== Inspection Data ==
 
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| I went to the site and conducted a pre-construction site inspection with Steve Ault, Chesapeake Field Representative.
 
| I went to the site and conducted a pre-construction site inspection with Steve Ault, Chesapeake Field Representative.
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| I went to the site to witness the cementing of the intermediate casing. The drilling contractor, Nomac 43, drilled a 12.25" diameter hole to 1630'. There were no issues while drilling the intermediate hole. 9.625" OD casing was set at 1624' KB. A total of 13 centralizers were installed on the intermediate casing string. Schlumberger was the cementing contractor. There as good fluid circulation throughout the cementing operation. The cement was mudscaled at 15.6 lbs per gallon (ppg). Schlumberger pumped 127 bbls of cement slurry at 15.6 ppg. Cement returns to the surface were observed. An estimated 22 bbls of cement returned to the surface. The plug was displaced with 116.5 bbls of water. The plug did not bump the float collar. The company decided not to continue displacing the cement. Pressure was held on the cement until it was stable. The company previously estimated the 9 5/8" casing was set at 1585'. The bond log proved the miscount of casing and shows the casing to be set at 1624'.
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| I went to the site to witness the cementing of the intermediate casing. The drilling contractor, Nomac 43, drilled a 12.25 diameter hole to 1630'. There were no issues while drilling the intermediate hole. 9.625 OD casing was set at 1624' KB. A total of 13 centralizers were installed on the intermediate casing string. Schlumberger was the cementing contractor. There as good fluid circulation throughout the cementing operation. The cement was mudscaled at 15.6 lbs per gallon (ppg). Schlumberger pumped 127 bbls of cement slurry at 15.6 ppg. Cement returns to the surface were observed. An estimated 22 bbls of cement returned to the surface. The plug was displaced with 116.5 bbls of water. The plug did not bump the float collar. The company decided not to continue displacing the cement. Pressure was held on the cement until it was stable. The company previously estimated the 9 5/8 casing was set at 1585'. The bond log proved the miscount of casing and shows the casing to be set at 1624'.
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| My inspection found the company to be drilling at 15000'. They plan on running production casing through the night. No violations found.
 
| My inspection found the company to be drilling at 15000'. They plan on running production casing through the night. No violations found.
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| I was onsite to conduct a preliminary restoration inspection. There is one well on the pad. Access road entry is on the west side of Main Street (SR 644) approximately 0.18 miles south of Yellow Creek Church Road. There is a sign board at the entrance featuring the well names, permit numbers and emergency contact information. There is a padlocked gate at the entrance of the access road. The access road is in good repair, and drainage and erosion controls are in place. Ground cover is well established along the access road. I found the drilling/production pad to be enclosed entirely with a chain link fence with barbed wire at the top, and with a padlocked gate. The pad has a crushed limestone surface, and is in good repair. There is no drainage system installed for the pad. The well is constructed with a
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| I was notified that the company was going to cement the surface casing. The drilling contractor, Nomac 43, spudded the well on 12/24/2013. The 17.50' diameter surface hole was drilled to 593'. There were no issues while drilling the surface hole. Circulation was maintained throughout the drilling. The 13.375" OD surface casing was set at 570' KB. A total of 6 centralizers were installed on the surface casing string. Schlumberger was the cementing contractor. I was informed of good fluid circulation throughout the cementing operation. The cement was mudscaled at 15.6 ppg. Schlumberger pumped 114 bbls of cement slurry at 15.6 ppg. An estimated 25 bbls of cement returned to surface. The plug was displaced with 84.75 bbls of water. The plug bumped the float collar at 4:02am. Schlumberger pressured up on the casing and help pressure for 5 minutes. The plug held and pressure was released. The pressure test on the casing and shoe will be conducted before initiating drilling of the intermediate hole.
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| I was notified that the company was going to cement the surface casing. The drilling contractor, Nomac 43, spudded the well on 12/24/2013. The 17.50' diameter surface hole was drilled to 593'. There were no issues while drilling the surface hole. Circulation was maintained throughout the drilling. The 13.375 OD surface casing was set at 570' KB. A total of 6 centralizers were installed on the surface casing string. Schlumberger was the cementing contractor. I was informed of good fluid circulation throughout the cementing operation. The cement was mudscaled at 15.6 ppg. Schlumberger pumped 114 bbls of cement slurry at 15.6 ppg. An estimated 25 bbls of cement returned to surface. The plug was displaced with 84.75 bbls of water. The plug bumped the float collar at 4:02am. Schlumberger pressured up on the casing and help pressure for 5 minutes. The plug held and pressure was released. The pressure test on the casing and shoe will be conducted before initiating drilling of the intermediate hole.
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| I witnessed the cementing of the conductor casing.  Butch
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| I was contacted today by Chesapeake Exploration. The company requested a change in the surface casing program. The permit has the depth of casing to be set at 640'. The company has requested it to be changed to approximately 572' to 599' of casing depth. The company is going to isolate the fresh water formation with the surface casing. The intermediated casing will cover a salt water zone and the berea sandstone formation. The idea of setting the surface casing shallower is to separate the fresh water and the salt water formation. Tom Hill and I have agreed that the casing program can be changed to the requested depth.
 
| I was contacted today by Chesapeake Exploration. The company requested a change in the surface casing program. The permit has the depth of casing to be set at 640'. The company has requested it to be changed to approximately 572' to 599' of casing depth. The company is going to isolate the fresh water formation with the surface casing. The intermediated casing will cover a salt water zone and the berea sandstone formation. The idea of setting the surface casing shallower is to separate the fresh water and the salt water formation. Tom Hill and I have agreed that the casing program can be changed to the requested depth.
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| I went to the site to review the construction process of the drilling pad.  The entry off SR644 was started with crushed limestone, and the access road was built, but the total length was not yet covered in stone.  The drilling pad was largely built.  A berm has been constructed surrounding the pad.  A construction crew was still finishing the drainage, erosion and sedimentation controls.  Stone had not yet been spread on the pad.
 
| I went to the site to review the construction process of the drilling pad.  The entry off SR644 was started with crushed limestone, and the access road was built, but the total length was not yet covered in stone.  The drilling pad was largely built.  A berm has been constructed surrounding the pad.  A construction crew was still finishing the drainage, erosion and sedimentation controls.  Stone had not yet been spread on the pad.
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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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Revision as of 16:24, 14 July 2015

Well Details

Well ID: 34-029-21774
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County: Columbiana
Municipality:
Operator Name: CHESAPEAKE EXPLORATION LLC
Well Pad ID:
Farm/Lease Name:
First Permit Date:
Last Permit Date:
Spud Date: 2013-08-28
Unconventional: No
Configuration: Vertical
Well Status: Producing
Violations: 0
Latitude: 40.67280221
Longitude: -80.88383919

Production Data

PERIOD GAS QUANTITY GAS PRODUCTION DAYS CONDENSATE QUANTITY CONDENSATE PRODUCTION DAYS OIL QUANTITY OIL PRODUCTION DAYS
2015-1 202056.0 26.0 0.0 26.0

For data sources see[1]

Inspection Data

INSPECTION ID DATE DESCRIPTION COMMENT VIOLATION ID VIOLATION CODE VIOLATION COMMENT
-1377296187 2013-02-11 I went to the site and conducted a pre-construction site inspection with Steve Ault, Chesapeake Field Representative.
1388430302 2013-12-27 I went to the site to witness the cementing of the intermediate casing. The drilling contractor, Nomac 43, drilled a 12.25 diameter hole to 1630'. There were no issues while drilling the intermediate hole. 9.625 OD casing was set at 1624' KB. A total of 13 centralizers were installed on the intermediate casing string. Schlumberger was the cementing contractor. There as good fluid circulation throughout the cementing operation. The cement was mudscaled at 15.6 lbs per gallon (ppg). Schlumberger pumped 127 bbls of cement slurry at 15.6 ppg. Cement returns to the surface were observed. An estimated 22 bbls of cement returned to the surface. The plug was displaced with 116.5 bbls of water. The plug did not bump the float collar. The company decided not to continue displacing the cement. Pressure was held on the cement until it was stable. The company previously estimated the 9 5/8 casing was set at 1585'. The bond log proved the miscount of casing and shows the casing to be set at 1624'.
1811129620 2014-01-03 My inspection found the company to be drilling at 15000'. They plan on running production casing through the night. No violations found.
-1941480328 2014-12-11 I was onsite to conduct a preliminary restoration inspection. There is one well on the pad. Access road entry is on the west side of Main Street (SR 644) approximately 0.18 miles south of Yellow Creek Church Road. There is a sign board at the entrance featuring the well names, permit numbers and emergency contact information. There is a padlocked gate at the entrance of the access road. The access road is in good repair, and drainage and erosion controls are in place. Ground cover is well established along the access road. I found the drilling/production pad to be enclosed entirely with a chain link fence with barbed wire at the top, and with a padlocked gate. The pad has a crushed limestone surface, and is in good repair. There is no drainage system installed for the pad. The well is constructed with a
401989182 2013-12-25 I was notified that the company was going to cement the surface casing. The drilling contractor, Nomac 43, spudded the well on 12/24/2013. The 17.50' diameter surface hole was drilled to 593'. There were no issues while drilling the surface hole. Circulation was maintained throughout the drilling. The 13.375 OD surface casing was set at 570' KB. A total of 6 centralizers were installed on the surface casing string. Schlumberger was the cementing contractor. I was informed of good fluid circulation throughout the cementing operation. The cement was mudscaled at 15.6 ppg. Schlumberger pumped 114 bbls of cement slurry at 15.6 ppg. An estimated 25 bbls of cement returned to surface. The plug was displaced with 84.75 bbls of water. The plug bumped the float collar at 4:02am. Schlumberger pressured up on the casing and help pressure for 5 minutes. The plug held and pressure was released. The pressure test on the casing and shoe will be conducted before initiating drilling of the intermediate hole.
551118971 2013-08-29 I witnessed the cementing of the conductor casing. Butch
925110367 2013-12-23 I was contacted today by Chesapeake Exploration. The company requested a change in the surface casing program. The permit has the depth of casing to be set at 640'. The company has requested it to be changed to approximately 572' to 599' of casing depth. The company is going to isolate the fresh water formation with the surface casing. The intermediated casing will cover a salt water zone and the berea sandstone formation. The idea of setting the surface casing shallower is to separate the fresh water and the salt water formation. Tom Hill and I have agreed that the casing program can be changed to the requested depth.
931053730 2013-08-20 I went to the site to review the construction process of the drilling pad. The entry off SR644 was started with crushed limestone, and the access road was built, but the total length was not yet covered in stone. The drilling pad was largely built. A berm has been constructed surrounding the pad. A construction crew was still finishing the drainage, erosion and sedimentation controls. Stone had not yet been spread on the pad.

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.