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| Well ID: 34-167-66527
 
| Well ID: 34-167-66527
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| County: [[Washington County, Ohio|Washington]]
 
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| Operator Name: [[HISTORIC OWNER]]
 
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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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| Spud Date:
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| Unconventional: No
 
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| Horizontal:
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| Configuration: Vertical
 
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| Producing:
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| Well Status:  
 
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| Violations: 0
 
| Violations: 0
 
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| Latitude: 39.4424104812
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| Latitude: 39.44241048
 
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| Longitude: -81.1801132811
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| Longitude: -81.18011328
 
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== Production Data ==
 
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!scope="col" | PERIOD
 
!scope="col" | GAS QUANTITY
 
!scope="col" | GAS PRODUCTION DAYS
 
!scope="col" | CONDENSATE QUANTITY
 
!scope="col" | CONDENSATE PRODUCTION DAYS
 
!scope="col" | OIL QUANTITY
 
!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
 
 
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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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| My inspection this day found an old well on Wayne National Forest (WNF).  A smell of gas led me to the well - I found a well with 6 1/4 casing and wellhead broke off at ground level with old wooden casing in place for conductor.  No other pipe/casing found.  Wellhead was open and when I stuck a stick down in the hole, I found oily fluid only 2-3' down.  After the stick was removed, the smell got stronger and the bubbling increased.  I also found an old 55 gal drum laying near the well and a small (15 barrels) tank along the lease road on the ridge above the well.  I will process as orphan well and submit to I/O program.
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| My inspection this day with inspector Andy Thomas was to assess this well and enter it into the orphan well program.  The 6.5" OD casing is standing  6' above ground level and parked up against it is an old service rig with mast.  There is also an old power unit with gears which will have to be removed  in between this well and #66528.  There are numerous sections of 2" steel line laying on the forest floor along with small drums, valves, fittings, cable  and connections that will need to be taken away.  A  small tank up at the lease road will have to be removed also.  We  found fluid at @ 750' below surface - a very faint gas odor was coming from the well.  Choices of access to the well are from Taylor Rd., then crossing Mr. Huddleston's land and travelling out the ridge for a half mile OR  the well will need to be accessed from St. Rt. 7, travelling up the very steep side of the hill - this may have been the original lease road.  Neither well has produced in probably 50 years.  The well is less than 100' off the trail (access road)  on top of the ridge and about 20' lower in elevation.  Pictures taken, SEM is 133.
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| My inspection this day with inspector Andy Thomas was to assess this well and enter it into the orphan well program.  The 6.5 OD casing is standing  6' above ground level and parked up against it is an old service rig with mast.  There is also an old power unit with gears which will have to be removed  in between this well and #66528.  There are numerous sections of 2 steel line laying on the forest floor along with small drums, valves, fittings, cable  and connections that will need to be taken away.  A  small tank up at the lease road will have to be removed also.  We  found fluid at @ 750' below surface - a very faint gas odor was coming from the well.  Choices of access to the well are from Taylor Rd., then crossing Mr. Huddleston's land and travelling out the ridge for a half mile OR  the well will need to be accessed from St. Rt. 7, travelling up the very steep side of the hill - this may have been the original lease road.  Neither well has produced in probably 50 years.  The well is less than 100' off the trail (access road)  on top of the ridge and about 20' lower in elevation.  Pictures taken, SEM is 133.
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| My inspection this day found an old well on Wayne National Forest (WNF).  A smell of gas led me to the well - I found a well with 6 1/4" casing and wellhead broke off at ground level with old wooden casing in place for conductor.  No other pipe/casing found.  Wellhead was open and when I stuck a stick down in the hole, I found oily fluid only 2-3' down.  After the stick was removed, the smell got stronger and the bubbling increased.  I also found an old 55 gal drum laying near the well and a small (15 barrels) tank along the lease road on the ridge above the well.  I will process as orphan well and submit to I/O program.
 
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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 00:49, 16 July 2015

Well Details

Well ID: 34-167-66527
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County: Washington
Municipality:
Operator Name: HISTORIC OWNER
Well Pad ID:
Farm/Lease Name:
First Permit Date:
Last Permit Date:
Spud Date:
Unconventional: No
Configuration: Vertical
Well Status:
Violations: 0
Latitude: 39.44241048
Longitude: -81.18011328

Inspection Data

INSPECTION ID DATE DESCRIPTION COMMENT VIOLATION ID VIOLATION CODE VIOLATION COMMENT
1342746909 2012-07-10 My inspection this day found an old well on Wayne National Forest (WNF). A smell of gas led me to the well - I found a well with 6 1/4 casing and wellhead broke off at ground level with old wooden casing in place for conductor. No other pipe/casing found. Wellhead was open and when I stuck a stick down in the hole, I found oily fluid only 2-3' down. After the stick was removed, the smell got stronger and the bubbling increased. I also found an old 55 gal drum laying near the well and a small (15 barrels) tank along the lease road on the ridge above the well. I will process as orphan well and submit to I/O program.
-432557669 2013-10-29 My inspection this day with inspector Andy Thomas was to assess this well and enter it into the orphan well program. The 6.5 OD casing is standing 6' above ground level and parked up against it is an old service rig with mast. There is also an old power unit with gears which will have to be removed in between this well and #66528. There are numerous sections of 2 steel line laying on the forest floor along with small drums, valves, fittings, cable and connections that will need to be taken away. A small tank up at the lease road will have to be removed also. We found fluid at @ 750' below surface - a very faint gas odor was coming from the well. Choices of access to the well are from Taylor Rd., then crossing Mr. Huddleston's land and travelling out the ridge for a half mile OR the well will need to be accessed from St. Rt. 7, travelling up the very steep side of the hill - this may have been the original lease road. Neither well has produced in probably 50 years. The well is less than 100' off the trail (access road) on top of the ridge and about 20' lower in elevation. Pictures taken, SEM is 133.

For data sources see[1]

References

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