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Revision as of 02:51, 26 July 2019

Well Details

Well ID: 34-121-22117
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Country: United States
State: Ohio
County: Noble
Municipality: Jackson Township
Operator Name: EAGLE DRILLING
Well Pad ID:
Farm/Lease Name: SCHOTT JOHN & WANDA
License Status: Producing
License Date: 2019-05-10
Spud Date:
Spud Drilling Contractor:
Final Drill Date: 1978-12-31
Well Total Depth: 5791 ft
Configuration: Vertical
Latitude: 39.628144021
Longitude: -81.56487021

For data sources see[1]

Well History

Well Status Well Status Date Comment
Completed 1978-12-31
Reached Total Depth 1978-12-31
CO 1979-10-31 28 CGAS EXPLORATION,INC GeoDate 10/31/79
Change of Owner 1998-01-21 Operator changed from 28, CGAS EXPLORATION to 5352, ARTEX OIL COMPANY
Change of Owner 2015-06-24 Operator changed from 5352, ARTEX OIL COMPANY to 9383, EAGLE DRILLING
APP 2019-05-10 Proposed Formations:CLINTON/MEDINA, Issued Date:5/10/2019, Expired Date:5/9/2021 12:00:00 PM, Drilling unit acres:80, Proposed Well Type:OG, Proposed Well Class:
Record Last Modified 2019-05-17
Construction Permit Expires 2021-05-09

For data sources see[2]

Production Data

Period Operator Name Gas Quantity (mcf) Oil Quantity (bbl) Production Days
1984 YEI INC 7699 0 0
1985 YEI INC 5569 0 360
1986 YEI INC 3461 0 365
1987 YEI INC 2588 0 365
1988 YEI INC 2755 0 365
1989 CGAS EXPLORATION 2725 0 365
1990 CGAS EXPLORATION 2705 0 365
1991 CGAS EXPLORATION 2722 0 365
1992 CGAS EXPLORATION 2697 0 366
1993 CGAS EXPLORATION 1365 0 366
1994 CGAS EXPLORATION 2298 0 365
1995 CGAS EXPLORATION 2950 0 365
1996 CGAS EXPLORATION 1732 0 365
1997 CGAS EXPLORATION 266 0 365
1998 ARTEX OIL COMPANY 298 0 0
1999 ARTEX OIL COMPANY 1800 0 0
2000 ARTEX OIL COMPANY 1893 0 365
2001 ARTEX OIL COMPANY 2142 0 365
2002 ARTEX OIL COMPANY 1791 0 365
2003 ARTEX OIL COMPANY 1871 0 365
2004 ARTEX OIL COMPANY 1513 0 365
2005 ARTEX OIL COMPANY 906 0 365
2006 ARTEX OIL COMPANY 971 0 365
2007 ARTEX OIL COMPANY 1017 0 365
2008 ARTEX OIL COMPANY 960 0 365
2009 ARTEX OIL COMPANY 892 22 365
2010 ARTEX OIL COMPANY 1068 0 365
2011 ARTEX OIL COMPANY 1070 0 365
2012 ARTEX OIL COMPANY 955 0 366
2013 ARTEX OIL COMPANY 859 0 365
2014 ARTEX OIL COMPANY 229 0 365
2015 ARTEX OIL COMPANY 129 0 365
2016 EAGLE DRILLING 57 0 365
2017 EAGLE DRILLING 0 0 0
2018 EAGLE DRILLING 0 0 0

For data sources see[3] [4]

Waste Data

Period Operator Name Waste Type Quantity (bbl) Production Days
1984 YEI INC Brine 0 0
1985 YEI INC Brine 0 360
1986 YEI INC Brine 0 365
1987 YEI INC Brine 0 365
1988 YEI INC Brine 0 365
1989 CGAS EXPLORATION Brine 0 365
1990 CGAS EXPLORATION Brine 0 365
1991 CGAS EXPLORATION Brine 0 365
1992 CGAS EXPLORATION Brine 80 366
1993 CGAS EXPLORATION Brine 0 366
1994 CGAS EXPLORATION Brine 0 365
1995 CGAS EXPLORATION Brine 0 365
1996 CGAS EXPLORATION Brine 0 365
1997 CGAS EXPLORATION Brine 50 365
1998 ARTEX OIL COMPANY Brine
1999 ARTEX OIL COMPANY Brine
2000 ARTEX OIL COMPANY Brine 0 365
2001 ARTEX OIL COMPANY Brine 0 365
2002 ARTEX OIL COMPANY Brine 0 365
2003 ARTEX OIL COMPANY Brine 32 365
2004 ARTEX OIL COMPANY Brine 19 365
2005 ARTEX OIL COMPANY Brine 19 365
2006 ARTEX OIL COMPANY Brine 0 365
2007 ARTEX OIL COMPANY Brine 0 365
2008 ARTEX OIL COMPANY Brine 0 365
2009 ARTEX OIL COMPANY Brine 0 365
2010 ARTEX OIL COMPANY Brine 0 365
2011 ARTEX OIL COMPANY Brine 650 365
2012 ARTEX OIL COMPANY Brine 14 366
2013 ARTEX OIL COMPANY Brine 0 365
2014 ARTEX OIL COMPANY Brine 20 365
2015 ARTEX OIL COMPANY Brine 0 365
2016 EAGLE DRILLING Brine 300 365
2017 EAGLE DRILLING Brine 0 0
2018 EAGLE DRILLING Brine 0 0

For data sources see[5] [6]

Inspection Data

Inspections Performed

Inspection ID Inspection Date Inspection Type Inspection Result Inspection Comments
0146249191 2019-04-25 Production Wells No Violations Received call from supervisor Ken Brown stating that ERG group received call that possibly a injection well in the area has affected this production well, upon inspecting site found that well is equipped with 8.625 surface casing and 4.5 production casing and 1.5 tubing and that production casing developed a small hole in it and water was releasing onto the ground and also owner has placed a 300 bbl. Tank at site to let well flow into and it was noted that a 4 band clamp was installed at Braden head to attempt to stop leak but it was leaking slightly and fluids were being contained on site and we took Quantab test strips to verify brine present and strip indicated that chloride readings were above 6208 ppm.

Inspector Armstrong issued compliance notice for defected casing, at this point no brine has entered nearby stream.

0740505689 2015-08-14 Production Wells No Violations I am accompanied by Inspector Brian Selcik. Our inspection today finds the well is equipped with 1.5 tubing and a plunger lift system. All production valves are closed and a domestic gas service is also shut in at the wellhead. The tank battery is comprised of one plastic tank, a horizontal separator and a meter. The chart has not been changed since 7/10/2015. A domestic gas service is located at the tank battery. Photos were taken.
0778583732 2013-07-16 Production Wells No Violations My inspection today finds the well is equipped with 4.5 casing and is produced by open flow method. The tank battery consists of one 100 bbl tank, a separator, and a meter.
0898365034 2019-05-03 Production Wells No Violations Met with well owner and Bill Mitten and inspector Stolarik and SE Supervisor Brent Bear to discuss upcoming plugging operation.
1370273837 2019-04-25 Production Wells Violations Noted The purpose of my inspection was to follow up on a phone call from Jeremy Stotts owner and operator of Eagle Drilling who informed me that there was a leak in the 4.5-inch diameter casing just above the 8.625-inch diameter casing head that he thought was being caused by a nearby injection well. On the day of my inspection accompanied by ODNR UIC inspector Dave Ball I witnessed production equipment included a 100-barrel steel production fluid storage tank, 25-barrel plastic brine storage tank, horizontal separator, and 2-inch diameter meter run with chart recorder and no chart all contained within an earthen dike. There was a 300-barrel mobile steel production fluid storage tank that was brought in to contain produced water. The well was equipped with 8.625-inch diameter surface casing, 4.5-inch diameter production casing, 1.5-inch diameter tubing utilizing a plunger lift system as means of production, operator was not sure if plunger was installed. The well appeared to be providing domestic gas to two separate properties through a little joe regulator, drip and rotary style domestic meter and two 1-inch diameter plastic lines with the valves shut. There was a small hole in the 4.5-inch diameter production casing just above the 8.625-inch diameter casing head that had a band clamp installed to slow the flow of the leak, it was still leaking slowly around the band clamp. Jeremy informed me that he had received a call at approximately 12:30 am on 4/23/2019 from the landowner that the well was leaking. Jeremy informed me that when he arrived on location, he installed the band clamp, ran a 2-inch diameter plastic line from the 4.5 inch diameter casing to the 300-barrel tank, and excavated a ditch and built an earthen dike to the north side, down slope of the well. The produced water had made it down the hill side slightly but did not appear to have reached the stream to the north. I informed Jeremy to install 2-inch diameter plugs and a valve on the 8.625-inch
1556625900 2019-04-29 Production Wells No Violations The purpose of my inspection was to follow up on an incident that occurred on 4/23/2019 on the day of my inspection I witnessed the leak at the well head had been remediated and was no longer leaking. The well was still flowing through the 4.5-inch diameter casing. Jeremy Stotts the owner and operator of Eagle drilling was on location and informed me that they had hauled approximately 320 barrels of produced water off of the 300 barrel steel production fluid storage tank in the past 24 hours, I informed Jeremy to keep an eye on the tanks and continue to haul water as often as needed. At the time of my inspection Jeremy was attempting to utilize the plunger lift system by flowing the tubing into the 100-barrel steel production fluid storage tank. At the time of my inspection the well appeared to be flowing approximately 1 barrel of produced water per minute through the 1.5-inch diameter tubing. I informed Jeremy if to continue to monitor the pressure on the 4.5-inch diameter casing, as well as the 8.625-inch diameter casing and to inform me of any changes.
1556727471 2019-05-01 Production Wells No Violations On site inspection follow up to violation # 1370273837 issued on 04/25/2019 by Inspector Ryan Armstrong accompanied by the well owner Jeremy Stotts and ODNR Regional Supervisor Brent Bear. Upon inspection the well was observed to be equipped with a 4.5 diameter production casing string along with a 1.900 production tubing string. The 4.5 diameter production casing well head has a 2 diameter flow line attached to the casing head service port outlet. The 2 diameter flow line valve is open and the well is periodically flowing brine water into a temporally set 300 barrel horizontal tank. The fluid in the tank is being removed by H&L Water Service with a total of 700 barrel reported volume being removed since the reported day of the incident on 04/23/2019. Initially the well developed a hole in the 4.5 diameter production casing just above the well head slips at surface above ground level elevation. A temporary seal has been applied to the 4.5 casing over the hole and the casing was not leaking during the time of my inspection. Also the well owner initially reported the initial casing pressure on 04/23/2019 was 251 pounds pressure, the pressure on this day was observed to be zero pounds pressure. The tubing is equipped with a plunger lift system with the production valve in the closed position, the well will flow up the tubing if the valve is opened. No off site impact was observed on this day. The well owner has began to secure contractors and prepare to set a bottom plug in the well bore. The well owner is working to submit a plugging permit to the Division.
1557173144 2019-05-06 Plug / Plug Back No Violations On site inspection to witness the setting of the bottom hole plug accompanied by ODNR Supervisor Brent Bear and Inspector Dave Ball. On site was Appalachian Wire Line Service and Cemenco Services along with Robert Hesson with H&L Water Service. The well owner Jeremy Stotts was also on location. Upon arrival the well was observed to be flowing brine from the 4.5 production casing well head 2 diameter outlet ports. To date Robert Hesson has hauled 13 water truck loads at a volume of 82 barrels each load. The well has flowed since 04/23/2019. Appalachian Wireline ran inside the 1.900 diameter production tubing with a primer cord shot to the depth of 5,550 , then the primer cord shot was deployed was deployed at 5,545 to split the tubing open. Cemenco then pumped 30 barrels of 10.1 pound per gallon brine water down the tubing with 6 barrels of mix being a salt water polymer gel followed by a 9.45 barrel cement mix consisting of 45 sacks of class A Neat cement displaced with 12.6 barrels of fluid. The pumping pressure during the event was 500 to 700 pounds pressure and the well was shut in upon the displacing of the cement plug.
1557240624 2019-05-07 Plug / Plug Back No Violations Status check inspection as a follow up to the bottom hole plug set on 05/06/2019. On this day I met with the well owner Jeremy Stotts and we verified all well bore sections were static including the 1.900 diameter tubing - the 4.5 diameter production casing and the 8.625 diameter surface casing. Robert Hesson with H&L water service was on location and removing the remainder of the fluid from the (2) 300 barrel horizontal tanks, Mr.Hesson will also remove the tanks from the site and reclaim the location which includes filling in the temporarry plugging pit.
1557357244 2019-05-06 Plug / Plug Back No Violations On site along with Inspector Stolarik to witness setting of bottom hole plug to shut off flow of brine too tank,Cemenco pumped 10.1# brine to overcome flow and Appalachian Wireline ran in hole to split tubing too allow for cement job to proceed split tubing@5545 then pumped 45 sack cement plug and displaced it with 12.4 bbl. of water and once displaced shut tubing in and shut vales on annulus and let cement set, will check for flow tomorrow.

Plug@5545-4904-45 sacks Class A cement bottom of tubing according to well owner was at 5547all fluids were flowed back into 300 bbl. storage tank during plugging operation and H&L Water will haul all fluid to disposal at the FQ site in Dexter City.

1558376630 2019-05-20 Production Wells No Violations Follow up inspection to violation #1370273837 issued on 04/25/2019 by Inspector Ryan Armstrong. The well was observed to have zero pressure on the gauges installed on the surface and production casing well head sections along with the production tubing. A cement slurry was pumped down the 1.900 production tubing on 05/06/2019 and the well was shut in allowing the cement to set up and hold the slurry in place. The well is now static and a plugging permit has been issued by the Division.
1714056442 2019-04-28 Production Wells No Violations Site check, well still flowing to 300 bbl. Tank all leaks at wellhead currently not leaking.
1835014642 2005-02-03 Production Wells No Violations Rabbit well no violations noted on the day of my inspection.

Well equipped with 1-100bbl storage tank with dike in place.

1866394059 2013-07-03 Production Wells No Violations My inspection today finds the well is equipped with 4.5 casing and 1.5 tubing with a plunger lift system (rabbit). A domestic gas meter is located at the well head. The tank battery consists of one 1100 gallon plastic tank, a separator, and a meter. The identification is proper.
2146029703 2019-04-26 Production Wells No Violations Follow up inspection revealed that well is still leaking from behind band clamp(defected casing) well is still flowing brine into 300 bbl. tank presently and water appears to be contained on site, informed inspector Armstrong of findings and he stated that he would contact well owner and discuss future repair plans for said well.

Water in creek crossing extremely high due too heavy rainfall.

Violations Commited

Inspection ID Violation ID Violation Date Violation Code Violation Comments
1370273837 US-OH-110931 2019-05-13 9-1-07 Well operation causing pollution and contamination
1370273837 US-OH-110932 2019-05-13 NONE18 Defective casing, leaking well

For data sources see[7]

References