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{| class="wikitable welldetails" width="95%"
 
{| class="wikitable welldetails" width="95%"
 
| Well ID: 34-133-24096
 
| Well ID: 34-133-24096
| style="height=100%; align=center" rowspan="15" | {{#display_map: 41.345930543, -81.0896011038 | width=100% | height=100% }}
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| style="height=100%; align=center" rowspan="15" | {{#display_map: 41.34593054, -81.0896011 | width=100% | height=100% }}  
 
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| County:
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| County: [[Portage County, Ohio|Portage]]
 
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| Municipality:
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| Municipality:  
 
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| Operator Name:
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| Operator Name: [[STALLION SWD LP]]
 
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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: 1998-01-20
 
| Spud Date: 1998-01-20
 
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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: Active Injection
 
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| Violations: 0
 
| Violations: 0
 
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| Latitude: 41.345930543
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| Latitude: 41.34593054
 
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| Longitude: -81.0896011038
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| Longitude: -81.0896011
 
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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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== Waste Data ==
 
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="95%"
 
!scope="col" | PERIOD
 
!scope="col" | TYPE
 
!scope="col" | QUANTITY
 
!scope="col" | UNITS
 
!scope="col" | DISPOSAL METHOD
 
!scope="col" | WASTE FACILITY PERMIT ID
 
!scope="col" | WASTE FACILITY NAME
 
!scope="col" | FACILITY CITY
 
!scope="col" | FACILITY STATE
 
|}
 
== Inspection Data ==
 
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="95%"
 
!scope="col" | INSPECTION ID
 
!scope="col" | DATE
 
!scope="col" | DESCRIPTION
 
!scope="col" | COMMENT
 
!scope="col" | VIOLATION ID
 
!scope="col" | VIOLATION CODE
 
!scope="col" | VIOLATION_COMMENT
 
 
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| -1067527665
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| 1998-0
| 2007-08-07
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| style="text-align:right;" | 917.0
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| MJ Oil personnel were on site to place the 20 mil plastic liner over the sand base inside of the brine containment area. The area has received recent significant rainfall so the decision was made to leave the south wall of the containment dike open to allow for rainwater drainage. The open dike will also allow access to the containment area for placing the storage tanks. Before placing the tanks, the liner will be covered with six inches of sand and several inches of gravel. After the tanks have been set, the south end of the liner will be rolled back and the containment wall will be built and the liner placed on top.
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| style="text-align:right;" | 408.0
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| -1382469469
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| 1999-0
| 2007-08-23
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| style="text-align:right;" | 993.0
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| There has been little activity at this site since the storage tanks were set on August 10. Since then, the electric drop has been made at the road. The tanks still need to be plumbed together, the underground vault installed and the loading pad installed.
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| style="text-align:right;" | 690.0
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| -1483497142
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| 2000-0
| 2007-05-21
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| style="text-align:right;" | 797.0
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| Bub's Well Service is on site to pull rods and tubing prior to running a cement bond log in the well. M-J Oil is proposing to convert this production well into a Newburg salt water injection well.
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| style="text-align:right;" | 672.0
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| -14864503
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| 2001-0
| 2010-08-26
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| style="text-align:right;" | 740.0
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| Status check inspection found no violations at this time.
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| style="text-align:right;" | 504.0
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| -1526603732
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| 2002-0
| 2011-11-03
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| style="text-align:right;" | 694.0
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| I performed the quarterly UIC test on the annulus and the injection. The well was  running.  There were no violations at this time.
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| style="text-align:right;" | 336.0
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| -1535744776
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| 2003-0
| 2013-10-17
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| style="text-align:right;" | 63.0
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| No violations were found at the time of inspection.
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| style="text-align:right;" | 163.0
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| -1582050269
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| 2004-0
| 2010-12-16
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| style="text-align:right;" | 0.0
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| Quarterly status check inspection found no violations at this time.
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| style="text-align:right;" | 0.0
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| -1697130417
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| 2005-0
| 2007-11-27
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| style="text-align:right;" | 1.0
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| The well was just activated and started injecting.
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| style="text-align:right;" | 0.0
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| -1708840972
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| 2006-0
| 2008-11-17
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| style="text-align:right;" | 219.0
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| Quarterly status check inspection found no violations at this time.
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| style="text-align:right;" | 648.0
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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#Production
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| accessdate = 2015-06-20 }}</ref>
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== Inspection Data ==
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="95%"
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!scope="col" | INSPECTION ID
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!scope="col" | DATE
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!scope="col" | DESCRIPTION
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!scope="col" | COMMENT
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!scope="col" | VIOLATION ID
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!scope="col" | VIOLATION CODE
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!scope="col" | VIOLATION COMMENT
 
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| -1720120469
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| 104662198
| 2009-05-12
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| 2014-11-14
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| Quarterly status check inspection found no violations at this time.
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| The injection well and surface facility were inspected.  There were no violations found at the time.
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| -1819235146
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| -1067527665
| 2013-07-01
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| 2007-08-07
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| I was on location to inspect workover operations at this disposal well. Inspectors Steve Ochs, Rick Skidmore and ODNR interns were on location as well.  Whipstock's service rig was tripping tubing out of the hole. They thought they had hit an obstruction when running into the hole and Stallion personel decided to run a downhole camera tomorrow to see if there was anything inside the casing. No violations.
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| MJ Oil personnel were on site to place the 20 mil plastic liner over the sand base inside of the brine containment area. The area has received recent significant rainfall so the decision was made to leave the south wall of the containment dike open to allow for rainwater drainage. The open dike will also allow access to the containment area for placing the storage tanks. Before placing the tanks, the liner will be covered with six inches of sand and several inches of gravel. After the tanks have been set, the south end of the liner will be rolled back and the containment wall will be built and the liner placed on top.
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| -219462310
 
| 2012-03-07
 
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| No violatons were found at the time of my inspection of this well site.
 
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| -252480123
 
| 2014-06-12
 
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| An inspection of the well and injection facility found no violations.
 
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| -283156881
 
| 2012-09-07
 
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| The well was treated with 1500 gallons of Hydrochloric acid.
 
 
 
My inspection of the treatment operation found no violations.
 
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| -512113710
 
| 2013-07-02
 
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| I witnessed the installation of the packer.
 
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| -541331523
 
| 2011-11-03
 
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| I performed a random inspection of the tankers coming into the location.  There were no violations at this time.
 
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| -542847355
 
| 2009-02-03
 
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| Quarterly status check inspection found no violations at this time.
 
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| -742398701
 
| 2013-09-06
 
|
 
| My inspection of the well and injection facility found no violations.
 
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| -801803786
 
| 2011-02-15
 
|
 
| Quarterly status check inspection found no violations at this time.
 
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| 1174070217
 
| 1174070217
 
| 2007-03-01
 
| 2007-03-01
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| Status check inspection was completed after the owner applied to covert this production well into a salt water disposal well. The well is located in a soybean field approximately 550' west of SR 88 and adjacent to the Geauga County line. The surface equipment at the wellhead has been removed with rods and tubing remaining. The tank battery is located 75' west of SR 88 at the Geauga County line. There is no evidence of lakes, ponds or streams in the immediate vicinity of the well or the existing tank battery. Several private residences (with water wells) are located east and south of the site. The North Coast disposal well (PN 3343) and equipment yard are located 1000' east of the Groselle #2 well.
 
| Status check inspection was completed after the owner applied to covert this production well into a salt water disposal well. The well is located in a soybean field approximately 550' west of SR 88 and adjacent to the Geauga County line. The surface equipment at the wellhead has been removed with rods and tubing remaining. The tank battery is located 75' west of SR 88 at the Geauga County line. There is no evidence of lakes, ponds or streams in the immediate vicinity of the well or the existing tank battery. Several private residences (with water wells) are located east and south of the site. The North Coast disposal well (PN 3343) and equipment yard are located 1000' east of the Groselle #2 well.
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| 1180728535
 
| 1180728535
 
| 2007-05-22
 
| 2007-05-22
|
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|  
 
| Witness cement bond log for proposed salt water injection well conversion. The bond log indicated that the top of the cement was approximately 100 feet above the proposed injection zone. Additional cement will need to be squeezed into the annular space above the cement top.
 
| Witness cement bond log for proposed salt water injection well conversion. The bond log indicated that the top of the cement was approximately 100 feet above the proposed injection zone. Additional cement will need to be squeezed into the annular space above the cement top.
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| 1181083204
 
| 1181083204
 
| 2007-06-04
 
| 2007-06-04
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| The purpose of this inspection was to observe the conversion of a production well into a salt water injection well. The first objective was to set a bottom cement plug in the Clinton Sandstone formation. Appalachian Well Surveys set a retainer in the 4-1/2'' diameter casing at the depth of 4000'. Bub's Well Service ran 2-3/8'' diameter tubing with a retainer stinger to bottom. Prior to stinging into the retainer, I pressure tested the 4-1/2'' casing. 1540 psi was held on the casing for 15 minutes with zero pressure loss. The service rig stung into the retainer and Universal Well Services mixed and pumped a 29 sack bottom plug thru the tubing. Displacement pressure reached 1000 psi. We waited 10 minutes and tried to pump again. The formation pressured up to 2500 psi. The bottom plug was set. The service rig stung out of the retainer; Universal reverse circulated to flush out any residual cement that was in the casing; then the tubing was pulled. A minimum of 300' of cement is required to be above the top of the Newburg formation for injection requirements. Appalachian Well Surveys ran a cement bond log across the Newburg formation to determine the top of cement.  The top of cement was located at 3634'. A cement squeeze job was necessary. Appalachian perforated with 3 shots at 3614'. Universal pumped on the 4-1/2'' casing and established circulation out of the 8-5/8'' casing valve. The rate was 3-4 barrel per minute at 1200 psi. Universal mixed and pumped 2 barrels of cement slurry, then blew a hydraulic line. The 2 barrels of cement slurry was circulated out of the 4-1/2'' casing. A replacement hydraulic line was brought in from Wooster. Universal mixed and pumped cement a second time; the slurry weight was insufficient; the cement slurry was circulated out of the casing; Universal was out of bulk cement. Another cement truck and bulk truck were called out to the job. I left the location at 0215 hrs on 6-5-2007. I called Craig Norton (330-697-2373), who was overseeing the job for M & J Oil Co., in the afternoon of 6-5-2007. Craig stated that Universal finished squeezing cement above the Newburg formation at 0645 hrs on 6-5-2007 with 125 sacks of Class A cement. Craig will mail the cement job logs to me as soon as possible.
 
| The purpose of this inspection was to observe the conversion of a production well into a salt water injection well. The first objective was to set a bottom cement plug in the Clinton Sandstone formation. Appalachian Well Surveys set a retainer in the 4-1/2'' diameter casing at the depth of 4000'. Bub's Well Service ran 2-3/8'' diameter tubing with a retainer stinger to bottom. Prior to stinging into the retainer, I pressure tested the 4-1/2'' casing. 1540 psi was held on the casing for 15 minutes with zero pressure loss. The service rig stung into the retainer and Universal Well Services mixed and pumped a 29 sack bottom plug thru the tubing. Displacement pressure reached 1000 psi. We waited 10 minutes and tried to pump again. The formation pressured up to 2500 psi. The bottom plug was set. The service rig stung out of the retainer; Universal reverse circulated to flush out any residual cement that was in the casing; then the tubing was pulled. A minimum of 300' of cement is required to be above the top of the Newburg formation for injection requirements. Appalachian Well Surveys ran a cement bond log across the Newburg formation to determine the top of cement.  The top of cement was located at 3634'. A cement squeeze job was necessary. Appalachian perforated with 3 shots at 3614'. Universal pumped on the 4-1/2'' casing and established circulation out of the 8-5/8'' casing valve. The rate was 3-4 barrel per minute at 1200 psi. Universal mixed and pumped 2 barrels of cement slurry, then blew a hydraulic line. The 2 barrels of cement slurry was circulated out of the 4-1/2'' casing. A replacement hydraulic line was brought in from Wooster. Universal mixed and pumped cement a second time; the slurry weight was insufficient; the cement slurry was circulated out of the casing; Universal was out of bulk cement. Another cement truck and bulk truck were called out to the job. I left the location at 0215 hrs on 6-5-2007. I called Craig Norton (330-697-2373), who was overseeing the job for M & J Oil Co., in the afternoon of 6-5-2007. Craig stated that Universal finished squeezing cement above the Newburg formation at 0645 hrs on 6-5-2007 with 125 sacks of Class A cement. Craig will mail the cement job logs to me as soon as possible.
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| 1182177138
 
| 1182177138
 
| 2007-06-15
 
| 2007-06-15
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| Bub's Well Service, Appalachian Survey and Superior were on site to complete the conversion of this Clinton production well into a Newburg salt water disposal well. The cement retainer and Clinton plug was set on June 4, 2007. On June 15, Appalachian perforated with 29 shots from 3898 to 3870, with 45 shots from 3856 to 3814 and with 43 shots from 3798 to 3756. After perforating, the hole was swabbed down and a Baker Lockset packer was run in the hole with 2-7/8" tubing to a depth of 3900. Superior spotted 500 gallons of 28% HCl. The packer was pulled up to 3737, 50 bbl of inhibitor was mixed and circulated and the packer was set. The annular space was pressured to 1000 psi. After five minutes, the pressure was 990 psi and after 15 minutes the pressure was 960 psi, for a total loss of 4%. The MIT passed. The well was then treated with 2500 more gallons of 28% HCl and 1000 bbls of salt water. The formation broke at 1582 psi. The average treating pressure was 2931 psi with initial shut in pressure of 264 psi. The 5 minute shut in pressure was on vacuum.
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| Bub's Well Service, Appalachian Survey and Superior were on site to complete the conversion of this Clinton production well into a Newburg salt water disposal well. The cement retainer and Clinton plug was set on June 4, 2007. On June 15, Appalachian perforated with 29 shots from 3898 to 3870, with 45 shots from 3856 to 3814 and with 43 shots from 3798 to 3756. After perforating, the hole was swabbed down and a Baker Lockset packer was run in the hole with 2-7/8 tubing to a depth of 3900. Superior spotted 500 gallons of 28% HCl. The packer was pulled up to 3737, 50 bbl of inhibitor was mixed and circulated and the packer was set. The annular space was pressured to 1000 psi. After five minutes, the pressure was 990 psi and after 15 minutes the pressure was 960 psi, for a total loss of 4%. The MIT passed. The well was then treated with 2500 more gallons of 28% HCl and 1000 bbls of salt water. The formation broke at 1582 psi. The average treating pressure was 2931 psi with initial shut in pressure of 264 psi. The 5 minute shut in pressure was on vacuum.
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| 1267545990
 
| 1267545990
 
| 2013-03-07
 
| 2013-03-07
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| My inspection of the injection well and surface facility found no violations.
 
| My inspection of the injection well and surface facility found no violations.
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| 1305829019
 
| 1305829019
 
| 2011-05-18
 
| 2011-05-18
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| I went with Bob Worstall to check  pressures on this well.  There were no violations at this time.
 
| I went with Bob Worstall to check  pressures on this well.  There were no violations at this time.
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| 1372773464
 
| 1372773464
 
| 2013-07-02
 
| 2013-07-02
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| A camera was ran down to 1290 feet.  There was no sign of any obstruction.
 
| A camera was ran down to 1290 feet.  There was no sign of any obstruction.
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| 1372790943
 
| 1372790943
 
| 2013-07-02
 
| 2013-07-02
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| The Baker Lokset packer was set at 3731 feet.
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| The Baker Lokset packer was set at 3731 feet.
  
 
Two gallons of corrosion inhibitor were mixed with 40 barrels of fresh water and pumped down the tubing-casing annulus.  Five barrels were circulated up the tubing, leaving five barrel on the truck.
 
Two gallons of corrosion inhibitor were mixed with 40 barrels of fresh water and pumped down the tubing-casing annulus.  Five barrels were circulated up the tubing, leaving five barrel on the truck.
  
 
A pressure of 1040 psi. was placed on the tubing-casing annulus.  During a fifteen minute period, the pressure held without a loss.
 
A pressure of 1040 psi. was placed on the tubing-casing annulus.  During a fifteen minute period, the pressure held without a loss.
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| 2007-08-23
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| There has been little activity at this site since the storage tanks were set on August 10. Since then, the electric drop has been made at the road. The tanks still need to be plumbed together, the underground vault installed and the loading pad installed.
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| 1401071955
 
| 1401071955
 
| 2010-05-20
 
| 2010-05-20
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| Quarterly status check inspection found no violations at this time.
 
| Quarterly status check inspection found no violations at this time.
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| 2014-10-28
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| The injection well and surface facility were inspected.  Tubing and casing pressures indicated mechanical integrity.  There were no violations found at the time.
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| 1462520530
 
| 1462520530
 
| 2009-11-13
 
| 2009-11-13
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| Quarterly status check inspection found no violations at this time. Met with Saltys on site attendant who reported no problems with the operation. A Stallion tanker truck arrived while we were talking to offload brine.
 
| Quarterly status check inspection found no violations at this time. Met with Saltys on site attendant who reported no problems with the operation. A Stallion tanker truck arrived while we were talking to offload brine.
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| 1468786366
 
| 1468786366
 
| 2007-10-22
 
| 2007-10-22
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| Work is progressing slowly on constructing the disposal facility. The loading pad, drain and concrete vault have been installed (without the required inspector notification). The pump house is under contruction and the storage tanks have been plumbed together.
 
| Work is progressing slowly on constructing the disposal facility. The loading pad, drain and concrete vault have been installed (without the required inspector notification). The pump house is under contruction and the storage tanks have been plumbed together.
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| 2007-05-21
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| Bub's Well Service is on site to pull rods and tubing prior to running a cement bond log in the well. M-J Oil is proposing to convert this production well into a Newburg salt water injection well.
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| Status check inspection found no violations at this time.
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| 2008-02-21
 
| 2008-02-21
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| Quarterly status check inspection of this salt water injection well found no violations at this time. The well was surrounded by frozen straw bales which prevented access to measure the annulus pressure.
 
| Quarterly status check inspection of this salt water injection well found no violations at this time. The well was surrounded by frozen straw bales which prevented access to measure the annulus pressure.
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| 2010-03-18
 
| 2010-03-18
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| Quarterly status check inspection found no violations at this time.
 
| Quarterly status check inspection found no violations at this time.
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| I performed the quarterly UIC test on the annulus and the injection. The well was  running.  There were no violations at this time.
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| A solvent truck was used to pump up the pressure on the tubing/casing annulus.  There was pressure of 440 psi. on the tubing and 1015 psi. of pressure on the annulus.  There was a decline of 10 psi. on the tubing and no loss on the annulus observed during a fifteen minute period.
 
| A solvent truck was used to pump up the pressure on the tubing/casing annulus.  There was pressure of 440 psi. on the tubing and 1015 psi. of pressure on the annulus.  There was a decline of 10 psi. on the tubing and no loss on the annulus observed during a fifteen minute period.
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| 1663500429
 
| 1663500429
 
| 2011-05-18
 
| 2011-05-18
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| Quarterly status check inspection found no violations at this time.
 
| Quarterly status check inspection found no violations at this time.
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| 1684395689
 
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| 2009-08-27
 
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| Quarterly status check inspection found no violations at this time.
 
| Quarterly status check inspection found no violations at this time.
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| 2008-11-17
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| 2013-07-01
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| I was on location to inspect workover operations at this disposal well.  Inspectors Steve Ochs, Rick Skidmore and ODNR interns were on location as well.  Whipstock's service rig was tripping tubing out of the hole.  They thought they had hit an obstruction when running into the hole and Stallion personel decided to run a downhole camera tomorrow to see if there was anything inside the casing.  No violations.
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| 1888309800
 
| 2013-05-15
 
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| I witnessed a mechanical integrity test.  The annular pressure went from 540 psi. to 260 psi., in fifteen minutes.  The well failed the test.
 
| I witnessed a mechanical integrity test.  The annular pressure went from 540 psi. to 260 psi., in fifteen minutes.  The well failed the test.
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| 1965303806
 
| 1965303806
 
| 2012-07-25
 
| 2012-07-25
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| My inspection of the well site and injection facility found no violations.  The pump was operating at the time.
 
| My inspection of the well site and injection facility found no violations.  The pump was operating at the time.
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| M-J Oil personnel were on site to place eight 210 bbl storage tanks inside the containment area. The liner was protected with a layer of sand. The next action will close the southern containment wall and extend the liner over the dike wall.
 
| M-J Oil personnel were on site to place eight 210 bbl storage tanks inside the containment area. The liner was protected with a layer of sand. The next action will close the southern containment wall and extend the liner over the dike wall.
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| I was on location with UIC Inspector Steve Ochs to witness a mechanical integrity test (MIT) requested by Stallion personell.  Stallion believed that the tubing packer had failed and was leaking into the annulus between the tubing and the 4.5" casing.  550psi was placed on the pipe at 8:19am and at 8:25am, the pressure had dropped to 400psi.  By 8:29am, the pressure was down to 340psi and failed the MIT required by OAC 1501:9-3-07 which allows for no more than a 5% decline over a 15 minute testing period.  Steve Ochs verbally suspended injection operations and will issue a compliance notice that operations may not commence until the well is repaired and Stallion demonstrates mechanical integrity.
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| I was on location with UIC Inspector Steve Ochs to witness a mechanical integrity test (MIT) requested by Stallion personell.  Stallion believed that the tubing packer had failed and was leaking into the annulus between the tubing and the 4.5 casing.  550psi was placed on the pipe at 8:19am and at 8:25am, the pressure had dropped to 400psi.  By 8:29am, the pressure was down to 340psi and failed the MIT required by OAC 1501:9-3-07 which allows for no more than a 5% decline over a 15 minute testing period.  Steve Ochs verbally suspended injection operations and will issue a compliance notice that operations may not commence until the well is repaired and Stallion demonstrates mechanical integrity.
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| 2014-06-12
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| 364493409
 
| 364493409
 
| 2012-09-05
 
| 2012-09-05
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| The pump was shut off just prior to pressure measurement.
 
| The pump was shut off just prior to pressure measurement.
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| 379874124
 
| 379874124
 
| 2014-03-18
 
| 2014-03-18
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| There were no violations at the time of inspection.
 
| There were no violations at the time of inspection.
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| 2015-02-18
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| The tubing/casing annulus was frozen.  There were no violations at the time of inspection.
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| 2014-12-02
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| A water sample (sample SJO #121) was taken from Stallion truck #39186.  The load was from the Pitts lease, Columbiana County permit number 2-1816.  The sample was sent to the ODNR Laboratory in Cambridge, Ohio.
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| 606543304
 
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| 2011-08-04
 
| 2011-08-04
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| I performed the quarterly UIC test on the annulus and the injection. The well was running.  There were no violations at this time.
 
| I performed the quarterly UIC test on the annulus and the injection. The well was running.  There were no violations at this time.
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| 2011-02-15
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| 2014-09-23
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| 839371641
 
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| A new packer and tubing was ran into the well.  The tool sat down on an obstruction at 1270 feet.
 
| A new packer and tubing was ran into the well.  The tool sat down on an obstruction at 1270 feet.
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| 2008-05-14
 
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| 2008-08-19
 
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| Quarterly status check inspection found no violations at this time. The well continues to operate below the maximum allowable injection pressure.
 
| Quarterly status check inspection found no violations at this time. The well continues to operate below the maximum allowable injection pressure.
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| title = Ohio Department of Natural Resources RBDMS
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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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Well Details

Well ID: 34-133-24096
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County: Portage
Municipality:
Operator Name: STALLION SWD LP
Well Pad ID:
Farm/Lease Name:
First Permit Date:
Last Permit Date:
Spud Date: 1998-01-20
Unconventional: No
Configuration: Vertical
Well Status: Active Injection
Violations: 0
Latitude: 41.34593054
Longitude: -81.0896011

Production Data

PERIOD GAS QUANTITY GAS PRODUCTION DAYS CONDENSATE QUANTITY CONDENSATE PRODUCTION DAYS OIL QUANTITY OIL PRODUCTION DAYS
1998-0 917.0 408.0
1999-0 993.0 690.0
2000-0 797.0 672.0
2001-0 740.0 504.0
2002-0 694.0 336.0
2003-0 63.0 163.0
2004-0 0.0 0.0
2005-0 1.0 0.0
2006-0 219.0 648.0

For data sources see[1]

Inspection Data

INSPECTION ID DATE DESCRIPTION COMMENT VIOLATION ID VIOLATION CODE VIOLATION COMMENT
104662198 2014-11-14 The injection well and surface facility were inspected. There were no violations found at the time.
-1067527665 2007-08-07 MJ Oil personnel were on site to place the 20 mil plastic liner over the sand base inside of the brine containment area. The area has received recent significant rainfall so the decision was made to leave the south wall of the containment dike open to allow for rainwater drainage. The open dike will also allow access to the containment area for placing the storage tanks. Before placing the tanks, the liner will be covered with six inches of sand and several inches of gravel. After the tanks have been set, the south end of the liner will be rolled back and the containment wall will be built and the liner placed on top.
1174070217 2007-03-01 Status check inspection was completed after the owner applied to covert this production well into a salt water disposal well. The well is located in a soybean field approximately 550' west of SR 88 and adjacent to the Geauga County line. The surface equipment at the wellhead has been removed with rods and tubing remaining. The tank battery is located 75' west of SR 88 at the Geauga County line. There is no evidence of lakes, ponds or streams in the immediate vicinity of the well or the existing tank battery. Several private residences (with water wells) are located east and south of the site. The North Coast disposal well (PN 3343) and equipment yard are located 1000' east of the Groselle #2 well.
1180728535 2007-05-22 Witness cement bond log for proposed salt water injection well conversion. The bond log indicated that the top of the cement was approximately 100 feet above the proposed injection zone. Additional cement will need to be squeezed into the annular space above the cement top.
1181083204 2007-06-04 The purpose of this inspection was to observe the conversion of a production well into a salt water injection well. The first objective was to set a bottom cement plug in the Clinton Sandstone formation. Appalachian Well Surveys set a retainer in the 4-1/2 diameter casing at the depth of 4000'. Bub's Well Service ran 2-3/8 diameter tubing with a retainer stinger to bottom. Prior to stinging into the retainer, I pressure tested the 4-1/2 casing. 1540 psi was held on the casing for 15 minutes with zero pressure loss. The service rig stung into the retainer and Universal Well Services mixed and pumped a 29 sack bottom plug thru the tubing. Displacement pressure reached 1000 psi. We waited 10 minutes and tried to pump again. The formation pressured up to 2500 psi. The bottom plug was set. The service rig stung out of the retainer; Universal reverse circulated to flush out any residual cement that was in the casing; then the tubing was pulled. A minimum of 300' of cement is required to be above the top of the Newburg formation for injection requirements. Appalachian Well Surveys ran a cement bond log across the Newburg formation to determine the top of cement. The top of cement was located at 3634'. A cement squeeze job was necessary. Appalachian perforated with 3 shots at 3614'. Universal pumped on the 4-1/2 casing and established circulation out of the 8-5/8 casing valve. The rate was 3-4 barrel per minute at 1200 psi. Universal mixed and pumped 2 barrels of cement slurry, then blew a hydraulic line. The 2 barrels of cement slurry was circulated out of the 4-1/2 casing. A replacement hydraulic line was brought in from Wooster. Universal mixed and pumped cement a second time; the slurry weight was insufficient; the cement slurry was circulated out of the casing; Universal was out of bulk cement. Another cement truck and bulk truck were called out to the job. I left the location at 0215 hrs on 6-5-2007. I called Craig Norton (330-697-2373), who was overseeing the job for M & J Oil Co., in the afternoon of 6-5-2007. Craig stated that Universal finished squeezing cement above the Newburg formation at 0645 hrs on 6-5-2007 with 125 sacks of Class A cement. Craig will mail the cement job logs to me as soon as possible.
1182177138 2007-06-15 Bub's Well Service, Appalachian Survey and Superior were on site to complete the conversion of this Clinton production well into a Newburg salt water disposal well. The cement retainer and Clinton plug was set on June 4, 2007. On June 15, Appalachian perforated with 29 shots from 3898 to 3870, with 45 shots from 3856 to 3814 and with 43 shots from 3798 to 3756. After perforating, the hole was swabbed down and a Baker Lockset packer was run in the hole with 2-7/8 tubing to a depth of 3900. Superior spotted 500 gallons of 28% HCl. The packer was pulled up to 3737, 50 bbl of inhibitor was mixed and circulated and the packer was set. The annular space was pressured to 1000 psi. After five minutes, the pressure was 990 psi and after 15 minutes the pressure was 960 psi, for a total loss of 4%. The MIT passed. The well was then treated with 2500 more gallons of 28% HCl and 1000 bbls of salt water. The formation broke at 1582 psi. The average treating pressure was 2931 psi with initial shut in pressure of 264 psi. The 5 minute shut in pressure was on vacuum.
1267545990 2013-03-07 My inspection of the injection well and surface facility found no violations.
1305829019 2011-05-18 I went with Bob Worstall to check pressures on this well. There were no violations at this time.
1372773464 2013-07-02 A camera was ran down to 1290 feet. There was no sign of any obstruction.
1372790943 2013-07-02 The Baker Lokset packer was set at 3731 feet.

Two gallons of corrosion inhibitor were mixed with 40 barrels of fresh water and pumped down the tubing-casing annulus. Five barrels were circulated up the tubing, leaving five barrel on the truck.

A pressure of 1040 psi. was placed on the tubing-casing annulus. During a fifteen minute period, the pressure held without a loss.

-1382469469 2007-08-23 There has been little activity at this site since the storage tanks were set on August 10. Since then, the electric drop has been made at the road. The tanks still need to be plumbed together, the underground vault installed and the loading pad installed.
1401071955 2010-05-20 Quarterly status check inspection found no violations at this time.
-1456535334 2014-10-28 The injection well and surface facility were inspected. Tubing and casing pressures indicated mechanical integrity. There were no violations found at the time.
1462520530 2009-11-13 Quarterly status check inspection found no violations at this time. Met with Saltys on site attendant who reported no problems with the operation. A Stallion tanker truck arrived while we were talking to offload brine.
1468786366 2007-10-22 Work is progressing slowly on constructing the disposal facility. The loading pad, drain and concrete vault have been installed (without the required inspector notification). The pump house is under contruction and the storage tanks have been plumbed together.
-1483497142 2007-05-21 Bub's Well Service is on site to pull rods and tubing prior to running a cement bond log in the well. M-J Oil is proposing to convert this production well into a Newburg salt water injection well.
-14864503 2010-08-26 Status check inspection found no violations at this time.
1502793130 2008-02-21 Quarterly status check inspection of this salt water injection well found no violations at this time. The well was surrounded by frozen straw bales which prevented access to measure the annulus pressure.
1519308673 2010-03-18 Quarterly status check inspection found no violations at this time.
-1526603732 2011-11-03 I performed the quarterly UIC test on the annulus and the injection. The well was running. There were no violations at this time.
-1535744776 2013-10-17 No violations were found at the time of inspection.
1537925210 2014-05-13 A solvent truck was used to pump up the pressure on the tubing/casing annulus. There was pressure of 440 psi. on the tubing and 1015 psi. of pressure on the annulus. There was a decline of 10 psi. on the tubing and no loss on the annulus observed during a fifteen minute period.
-1582050269 2010-12-16 Quarterly status check inspection found no violations at this time.
1663500429 2011-05-18 Quarterly status check inspection found no violations at this time.
1684395689 2009-08-27 Quarterly status check inspection found no violations at this time.
-1692446724 2014-07-21 The pump was not operating. No violations were found at the time.
-1697130417 2007-11-27 The well was just activated and started injecting.
-1708840972 2008-11-17 Quarterly status check inspection found no violations at this time.
-1720120469 2009-05-12 Quarterly status check inspection found no violations at this time.
-1819235146 2013-07-01 I was on location to inspect workover operations at this disposal well. Inspectors Steve Ochs, Rick Skidmore and ODNR interns were on location as well. Whipstock's service rig was tripping tubing out of the hole. They thought they had hit an obstruction when running into the hole and Stallion personel decided to run a downhole camera tomorrow to see if there was anything inside the casing. No violations.
1888309800 2013-05-15 I witnessed a mechanical integrity test. The annular pressure went from 540 psi. to 260 psi., in fifteen minutes. The well failed the test.
1965303806 2012-07-25 My inspection of the well site and injection facility found no violations. The pump was operating at the time.
2049205924 2007-08-10 M-J Oil personnel were on site to place eight 210 bbl storage tanks inside the containment area. The liner was protected with a layer of sand. The next action will close the southern containment wall and extend the liner over the dike wall.
2085607264 2013-05-15 I was on location with UIC Inspector Steve Ochs to witness a mechanical integrity test (MIT) requested by Stallion personell. Stallion believed that the tubing packer had failed and was leaking into the annulus between the tubing and the 4.5 casing. 550psi was placed on the pipe at 8:19am and at 8:25am, the pressure had dropped to 400psi. By 8:29am, the pressure was down to 340psi and failed the MIT required by OAC 1501:9-3-07 which allows for no more than a 5% decline over a 15 minute testing period. Steve Ochs verbally suspended injection operations and will issue a compliance notice that operations may not commence until the well is repaired and Stallion demonstrates mechanical integrity.
-219462310 2012-03-07 No violatons were found at the time of my inspection of this well site.
-252480123 2014-06-12 An inspection of the well and injection facility found no violations.
-283156881 2012-09-07 The well was treated with 1500 gallons of Hydrochloric acid.

My inspection of the treatment operation found no violations.

364493409 2012-09-05 The pump was shut off just prior to pressure measurement.
379874124 2014-03-18 There were no violations at the time of inspection.
-402631818 2015-02-18 The tubing/casing annulus was frozen. There were no violations at the time of inspection.
-428955695 2014-12-02 A water sample (sample SJO #121) was taken from Stallion truck #39186. The load was from the Pitts lease, Columbiana County permit number 2-1816. The sample was sent to the ODNR Laboratory in Cambridge, Ohio.
-512113710 2013-07-02 I witnessed the installation of the packer.
-541331523 2011-11-03 I performed a random inspection of the tankers coming into the location. There were no violations at this time.
-542847355 2009-02-03 Quarterly status check inspection found no violations at this time.
606543304 2011-08-04 I performed the quarterly UIC test on the annulus and the injection. The well was running. There were no violations at this time.
-742398701 2013-09-06 My inspection of the well and injection facility found no violations.
-801803786 2011-02-15 Quarterly status check inspection found no violations at this time.
839252422 2014-09-23 An inspection of the well and injection facility found no violations.
839371641 2013-07-01 A new packer and tubing was ran into the well. The tool sat down on an obstruction at 1270 feet.
846064064 2008-05-14 Quarterly status check inspection found no violations at this time.
984102376 2008-08-19 Quarterly status check inspection found no violations at this time. The well continues to operate below the maximum allowable injection pressure.
iDIAN000392 1998-09-09

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.