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| Well ID: 34-133-24446
 
| Well ID: 34-133-24446
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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: [[MOUNTAINEER KEYSTONE LLC]]
 
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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: 2013-01-08
 
| Spud Date: 2013-01-08
 
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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:
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| Well Status: Well Drilled
 
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| Violations: 0
 
| Violations: 0
 
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| Latitude: 41.276386886
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| Latitude: 41.27638689
 
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| Longitude: -81.0129605653
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| Longitude: -81.01296057
 
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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 ==
 
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!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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== 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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| 1253416470
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| 2013-02-11
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| I was on location with Inspector Kevin Perry to inspect Sidewinder Rig #64.  Sidewinder was tripping in the hole with the bottom hole assembly to spud the surface hole.  We met on the rig floor with Herb (Drilling Supervisor) and discussed the new rig.  We inspected the backyard, mud pits, and shale shakers.  All equipment was on contaiment and the site was clean.  Sidewinder continued to trip into the hole.  No violations.
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| 1360008079
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| 2013-02-04
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| I was on location to inspect the rigging up of Sidewinder Drilling rig #64.  I met with Bill Ingalls (Mountaineer Keystone) and discussed the rig up.  Equipment will continue to be delivered the next four days and should be rigged up by Friday.  Containment was down and was continuing to be laid across the location.  The Portage County Sheriff was assisting with traffic control at State Route 82 and the entrance to the haul road.  No violations.
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| 1362077091
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| 2013-02-07
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| I was on location to check the status of Sidewinder Rig #64.  Assembly of the drilling rig was nearing completion.  I met with Bill Ingalls (Mountaineer) and discussed a time frame for spudding the well.  Bill thought it would be this Sunday or Monday.  I inspected the location and drilling equipment.  The drilling equipment was fitted with mufflers to mitigate noise.  The rig is electric and generates power with housed diesel generators.  All equipment is spotted on containmet.  No violations.
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| -1455603751
 
| -1455603751
 
| 2013-03-13
 
| 2013-03-13
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|  
| I was on location to check the status of this horizontal well.  I met with Bill Ingalls (Mountaineer) in the doghouse.  Sidewinder Drilling had drilled the 7.875" hole to a total measured depth (TMD) of 14,509' measured from the kelly bushing.  They were tripping the bottom hole assembly (BHA) out of the hole and were just laying down the PDC bit on the derrick floor.  The teeth on the upper sides of the bit were well worn.  I inspected the 5.5" casing and determined that it was new, P-110, and 20 lbs/ft.  I reviewed the cementing plans and their goal was to cement 1300' back  into the intermediate casing.  Bill thought it would be at least 24 hours to get the casing run into the hole.  Frank's Casing crew was on location to run the long string.  All drilling equipment is on containment.  No violations.
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| I was on location to check the status of this horizontal well.  I met with Bill Ingalls (Mountaineer) in the doghouse.  Sidewinder Drilling had drilled the 7.875 hole to a total measured depth (TMD) of 14,509' measured from the kelly bushing.  They were tripping the bottom hole assembly (BHA) out of the hole and were just laying down the PDC bit on the derrick floor.  The teeth on the upper sides of the bit were well worn.  I inspected the 5.5 casing and determined that it was new, P-110, and 20 lbs/ft.  I reviewed the cementing plans and their goal was to cement 1300' back  into the intermediate casing.  Bill thought it would be at least 24 hours to get the casing run into the hole.  Frank's Casing crew was on location to run the long string.  All drilling equipment is on containment.  No violations.
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| -1979689937
 
| -1979689937
 
| 2013-04-09
 
| 2013-04-09
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| I was on location with Deputy Chief Bob Worstall, Engineer Blake Arthur, and North Region Supervisor Tom Hill to inspect drilling operations.  This well was completed on 03/15/2013.  The wellhead and cellar were surrounded by safety fence.  The annuli on this well were open and equipped with pressure gauges.  The gauges showed no annular pressure.  No violations.
 
| I was on location with Deputy Chief Bob Worstall, Engineer Blake Arthur, and North Region Supervisor Tom Hill to inspect drilling operations.  This well was completed on 03/15/2013.  The wellhead and cellar were surrounded by safety fence.  The annuli on this well were open and equipped with pressure gauges.  The gauges showed no annular pressure.  No violations.
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| -2134016636
 
| -2134016636
 
| 2013-02-21
 
| 2013-02-21
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| I arrived on location at 3:56am and met with Inspector Kevin Perry to witness the cementing of the 9.625" intermediate casing.  Sidewinder Drilling was in the process of running casing and Universal Well Services was on location waiting to get rigged up.  Sidewinder ran 94 joints of casing with 31 centralizers, a float shoe on the bottom, and a float collar at 4186'.  Universal rigged up, established circulation, mixed and pumped 966 sacks of cement, and displaced the cement with 317 barrels of freshwater.  30-40 barrels of cement returned to the surface.  See cement/casing ticket for more details on this job.  No violations.
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| I arrived on location at 3:56am and met with Inspector Kevin Perry to witness the cementing of the 9.625 intermediate casing.  Sidewinder Drilling was in the process of running casing and Universal Well Services was on location waiting to get rigged up.  Sidewinder ran 94 joints of casing with 31 centralizers, a float shoe on the bottom, and a float collar at 4186'.  Universal rigged up, established circulation, mixed and pumped 966 sacks of cement, and displaced the cement with 317 barrels of freshwater.  30-40 barrels of cement returned to the surface.  See cement/casing ticket for more details on this job.  No violations.
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| 266577973
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| 2013-02-25
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|
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| I was on location at 9:40pm to witness the plugging back of the pilot hole and setting of the kick-off plug for this horizontal well.  The 7.875 pilot hole was drilled to a depth of 6300' (KB) into the Trenton/Black River Formations to allow for logging of the open hole.  Universal Well Services was on location to mix and pump the cement for this 2-stage plug back.  Plug #1 was set from 6225'-5100' to cover the Trenton/Utica section.  Plug # 2 was set from 5100'-4400' to serve as the kick-off plug for the horizontal leg of the well.  See plugging report for more details on this job.  No violations.
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|-
 
|-
 
| -445346337
 
| -445346337
 
| 2013-02-12
 
| 2013-02-12
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|  
| I was on location at 6:00pm to witness the cementing of the surface casing.  Sidewinder rig #64 drilled a 17.5" hole to a depth of 510' and ran 484' of 13.375" surface casing into the hole.  They were having trouble hooking up the rotating cement head and had to lay the tool down and replace the top joint of casing due to damaged threads.  They picked the tool back up and threaded it into the casing.  Universal rigged up to the rotating head and established circulation.  They mixed and pumped 475 sacks of Type 1 cement and displaced the cement and plug to 438' with 68 barrels of freshwater.  The plug landed at 231psi and the pressure was increased to 700psi and held for 5 minutes.  They will wait 10 hours before breaking off and run a bond log.  No violations.  See cement ticket for more details on this job.
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| I was on location at 6:00pm to witness the cementing of the surface casing.  Sidewinder rig #64 drilled a 17.5 hole to a depth of 510' and ran 484' of 13.375 surface casing into the hole.  They were having trouble hooking up the rotating cement head and had to lay the tool down and replace the top joint of casing due to damaged threads.  They picked the tool back up and threaded it into the casing.  Universal rigged up to the rotating head and established circulation.  They mixed and pumped 475 sacks of Type 1 cement and displaced the cement and plug to 438' with 68 barrels of freshwater.  The plug landed at 231psi and the pressure was increased to 700psi and held for 5 minutes.  They will wait 10 hours before breaking off and run a bond log.  No violations.  See cement ticket for more details on this job.
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| -485968666
 
| -485968666
 
| 2013-02-13
 
| 2013-02-13
|
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|  
| I was on location to pick up the cement tickets from the previous evening.  Sclumberger was rigging down the logging truck when I arrived on location.  I met with Bill Ingalls (Mountaineer) and reviewed the bond log.  The bond was good for the entire length of pipe.  Black Bear Energy Services was preparing to cut off the casing and install and test the 13.625" stack and blow out preventor.  No violations.
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| I was on location to pick up the cement tickets from the previous evening.  Sclumberger was rigging down the logging truck when I arrived on location.  I met with Bill Ingalls (Mountaineer) and reviewed the bond log.  The bond was good for the entire length of pipe.  Black Bear Energy Services was preparing to cut off the casing and install and test the 13.625 stack and blow out preventor.  No violations.
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| 754019759
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| 2013-03-15
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| I was on location at 1:30 A.M. to witness the cementing of the 5.5 production casing.  I met with Bill Ingalls, Ross Schweitzer, and Jim Watson (Mountaineer) prior to the job.  The goal was to get the top of the cement 1300' up into the 9.625 intermediate casing.  Universal rigged up, established circulation, then mixed and pumped 1691 sacks of Type I cement.  The plug was displaced and landed at 4:03 A.M.  The pressure was increased to 2586 psi and held for four minutes before being released.  All drilling equipment was on containment.  No violations.  See casing ticket for more details on this job.
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|-
 
|-
 
| -80011625
 
| -80011625
 
| 2013-08-15
 
| 2013-08-15
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| I was on location with Tom Hill and intern Matt Waugh to check the status of this horizontal well pad.  All drilling equipment has been removed from location.  The wellhead is fenced, chained, and locked.  All annuli have pressure gauges and the annulus between the 9.625" intermediate casing and the 5.5" production casing had about 50psi on the gauge and is within acceptable limits.  The other gauges indicated no pressure.  This well has not been stimulated as of this date.  The pad is clean and drainage from the pad outside of the northeast and southeast corners is adequate.  Vegitation is well established at the drainage areas and around the location.  There is no off-site sedimentation or erosion occurring from the pad.  Preliminary restoration is approved.  No violations.
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| I was on location with Tom Hill and intern Matt Waugh to check the status of this horizontal well pad.  All drilling equipment has been removed from location.  The wellhead is fenced, chained, and locked.  All annuli have pressure gauges and the annulus between the 9.625 intermediate casing and the 5.5 production casing had about 50psi on the gauge and is within acceptable limits.  The other gauges indicated no pressure.  This well has not been stimulated as of this date.  The pad is clean and drainage from the pad outside of the northeast and southeast corners is adequate.  Vegitation is well established at the drainage areas and around the location.  There is no off-site sedimentation or erosion occurring from the pad.  Preliminary restoration is approved.  No violations.
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| 835868619
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| 2013-03-07
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| I was on location to check the status of this horizontal well.  I met with Bill Ingalls (Mountaineer) and discussed the drilling progress.  Sidewinder Drilling was at a total measured depth of 10,400' measured from the kelly bushing.  They were currently sliding and trying to get back on target.  They thought they were about 10' high on the horizontal leg.  All equipment was on containment.  No violations.
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|-
 
| -848726330
 
| -848726330
 
| 2013-03-04
 
| 2013-03-04
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| I was on location to check the drilling status of this horizontal well.  I met with Seth Snider (Mountaineer Keystone) to discuss the drilling progress.  Sidewinder Drilling was currently drilling the horizontal leg at a measured depth of 9039' at roughly 40'/hr.  No violations.
 
| I was on location to check the drilling status of this horizontal well.  I met with Seth Snider (Mountaineer Keystone) to discuss the drilling progress.  Sidewinder Drilling was currently drilling the horizontal leg at a measured depth of 9039' at roughly 40'/hr.  No violations.
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| 852215060
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| 2012-12-13
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| I inspected this location to check the status of site construction and to collect new GPS readings of the well location.  Mountaineer Keystone is in the process of re-permitting the wells on this pad and have re-staked the well locations 30' to the south of the previous locations and have reversed the numbering of the wells.  The entrance and location have been stoned and the topsoil has been placed in a berm around the location and seeded.  Compost filter socks have been staked outside the berms to prevent erosion around drainage areas.  Site construction appears to be complete.  No violations.
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| -914544029
 
| -914544029
 
| 2013-05-16
 
| 2013-05-16
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| I was on this well pad to check the status of the location since moving the drilling rig from location.  All drilling equipment has been removed from the location as well as all housing trailers.  Containment is still down on the drilling pad and around the wellhead.  The wellhead and cellar are surrounded by orange safety fencing.  All annuli on the wellhead are open and equipped with gauges which indicate no annular pressure.  No violations.
 
| I was on this well pad to check the status of the location since moving the drilling rig from location.  All drilling equipment has been removed from the location as well as all housing trailers.  Containment is still down on the drilling pad and around the wellhead.  The wellhead and cellar are surrounded by orange safety fencing.  All annuli on the wellhead are open and equipped with gauges which indicate no annular pressure.  No violations.
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| 1253416470
 
| 2013-02-11
 
|
 
| I was on location with Inspector Kevin Perry to inspect Sidewinder Rig #64.  Sidewinder was tripping in the hole with the bottom hole assembly to spud the surface hole.  We met on the rig floor with Herb (Drilling Supervisor) and discussed the new rig.  We inspected the backyard, mud pits, and shale shakers.  All equipment was on contaiment and the site was clean.  Sidewinder continued to trip into the hole.  No violations.
 
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| 1360008079
 
| 2013-02-04
 
|
 
| I was on location to inspect the rigging up of Sidewinder Drilling rig #64.  I met with Bill Ingalls (Mountaineer Keystone) and discussed the rig up.  Equipment will continue to be delivered the next four days and should be rigged up by Friday.  Containment was down and was continuing to be laid across the location.  The Portage County Sheriff was assisting with traffic control at State Route 82 and the entrance to the haul road.  No violations.
 
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| 1362077091
 
| 2013-02-07
 
|
 
| I was on location to check the status of Sidewinder Rig #64.  Assembly of the drilling rig was nearing completion.  I met with Bill Ingalls (Mountaineer) and discussed a time frame for spudding the well.  Bill thought it would be this Sunday or Monday.  I inspected the location and drilling equipment.  The drilling equipment was fitted with mufflers to mitigate noise.  The rig is electric and generates power with housed diesel generators.  All equipment is spotted on containmet.  No violations.
 
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| 266577973
 
| 2013-02-25
 
|
 
| I was on location at 9:40pm to witness the plugging back of the pilot hole and setting of the kick-off plug for this horizontal well.  The 7.875" pilot hole was drilled to a depth of 6300' (KB) into the Trenton/Black River Formations to allow for logging of the open hole.  Universal Well Services was on location to mix and pump the cement for this 2-stage plug back.  Plug #1 was set from 6225'-5100' to cover the Trenton/Utica section.  Plug # 2 was set from 5100'-4400' to serve as the kick-off plug for the horizontal leg of the well.  See plugging report for more details on this job.  No violations.
 
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| 754019759
 
| 2013-03-15
 
|
 
| I was on location at 1:30 A.M. to witness the cementing of the 5.5" production casing.  I met with Bill Ingalls, Ross Schweitzer, and Jim Watson (Mountaineer) prior to the job.  The goal was to get the top of the cement 1300' up into the 9.625" intermediate casing.  Universal rigged up, established circulation, then mixed and pumped 1691 sacks of Type I cement.  The plug was displaced and landed at 4:03 A.M.  The pressure was increased to 2586 psi and held for four minutes before being released.  All drilling equipment was on containment.  No violations.  See casing ticket for more details on this job.
 
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| 835868619
 
| 2013-03-07
 
|
 
| I was on location to check the status of this horizontal well.  I met with Bill Ingalls (Mountaineer) and discussed the drilling progress.  Sidewinder Drilling was at a total measured depth of 10,400' measured from the kelly bushing.  They were currently sliding and trying to get back on target.  They thought they were about 10' high on the horizontal leg.  All equipment was on containment.  No violations.
 
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| 852215060
 
| 2012-12-13
 
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| I inspected this location to check the status of site construction and to collect new GPS readings of the well location.  Mountaineer Keystone is in the process of re-permitting the wells on this pad and have re-staked the well locations 30' to the south of the previous locations and have reversed the numbering of the wells.  The entrance and location have been stoned and the topsoil has been placed in a berm around the location and seeded.  Compost filter socks have been staked outside the berms to prevent erosion around drainage areas.  Site construction appears to be complete.  No violations.
 
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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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Well Details

Well ID: 34-133-24446
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County: Portage
Municipality:
Operator Name: MOUNTAINEER KEYSTONE LLC
Well Pad ID:
Farm/Lease Name:
First Permit Date:
Last Permit Date:
Spud Date: 2013-01-08
Unconventional: No
Configuration: Vertical
Well Status: Well Drilled
Violations: 0
Latitude: 41.27638689
Longitude: -81.01296057

Inspection Data

INSPECTION ID DATE DESCRIPTION COMMENT VIOLATION ID VIOLATION CODE VIOLATION COMMENT
1253416470 2013-02-11 I was on location with Inspector Kevin Perry to inspect Sidewinder Rig #64. Sidewinder was tripping in the hole with the bottom hole assembly to spud the surface hole. We met on the rig floor with Herb (Drilling Supervisor) and discussed the new rig. We inspected the backyard, mud pits, and shale shakers. All equipment was on contaiment and the site was clean. Sidewinder continued to trip into the hole. No violations.
1360008079 2013-02-04 I was on location to inspect the rigging up of Sidewinder Drilling rig #64. I met with Bill Ingalls (Mountaineer Keystone) and discussed the rig up. Equipment will continue to be delivered the next four days and should be rigged up by Friday. Containment was down and was continuing to be laid across the location. The Portage County Sheriff was assisting with traffic control at State Route 82 and the entrance to the haul road. No violations.
1362077091 2013-02-07 I was on location to check the status of Sidewinder Rig #64. Assembly of the drilling rig was nearing completion. I met with Bill Ingalls (Mountaineer) and discussed a time frame for spudding the well. Bill thought it would be this Sunday or Monday. I inspected the location and drilling equipment. The drilling equipment was fitted with mufflers to mitigate noise. The rig is electric and generates power with housed diesel generators. All equipment is spotted on containmet. No violations.
-1455603751 2013-03-13 I was on location to check the status of this horizontal well. I met with Bill Ingalls (Mountaineer) in the doghouse. Sidewinder Drilling had drilled the 7.875 hole to a total measured depth (TMD) of 14,509' measured from the kelly bushing. They were tripping the bottom hole assembly (BHA) out of the hole and were just laying down the PDC bit on the derrick floor. The teeth on the upper sides of the bit were well worn. I inspected the 5.5 casing and determined that it was new, P-110, and 20 lbs/ft. I reviewed the cementing plans and their goal was to cement 1300' back into the intermediate casing. Bill thought it would be at least 24 hours to get the casing run into the hole. Frank's Casing crew was on location to run the long string. All drilling equipment is on containment. No violations.
-1979689937 2013-04-09 I was on location with Deputy Chief Bob Worstall, Engineer Blake Arthur, and North Region Supervisor Tom Hill to inspect drilling operations. This well was completed on 03/15/2013. The wellhead and cellar were surrounded by safety fence. The annuli on this well were open and equipped with pressure gauges. The gauges showed no annular pressure. No violations.
-2134016636 2013-02-21 I arrived on location at 3:56am and met with Inspector Kevin Perry to witness the cementing of the 9.625 intermediate casing. Sidewinder Drilling was in the process of running casing and Universal Well Services was on location waiting to get rigged up. Sidewinder ran 94 joints of casing with 31 centralizers, a float shoe on the bottom, and a float collar at 4186'. Universal rigged up, established circulation, mixed and pumped 966 sacks of cement, and displaced the cement with 317 barrels of freshwater. 30-40 barrels of cement returned to the surface. See cement/casing ticket for more details on this job. No violations.
266577973 2013-02-25 I was on location at 9:40pm to witness the plugging back of the pilot hole and setting of the kick-off plug for this horizontal well. The 7.875 pilot hole was drilled to a depth of 6300' (KB) into the Trenton/Black River Formations to allow for logging of the open hole. Universal Well Services was on location to mix and pump the cement for this 2-stage plug back. Plug #1 was set from 6225'-5100' to cover the Trenton/Utica section. Plug # 2 was set from 5100'-4400' to serve as the kick-off plug for the horizontal leg of the well. See plugging report for more details on this job. No violations.
-445346337 2013-02-12 I was on location at 6:00pm to witness the cementing of the surface casing. Sidewinder rig #64 drilled a 17.5 hole to a depth of 510' and ran 484' of 13.375 surface casing into the hole. They were having trouble hooking up the rotating cement head and had to lay the tool down and replace the top joint of casing due to damaged threads. They picked the tool back up and threaded it into the casing. Universal rigged up to the rotating head and established circulation. They mixed and pumped 475 sacks of Type 1 cement and displaced the cement and plug to 438' with 68 barrels of freshwater. The plug landed at 231psi and the pressure was increased to 700psi and held for 5 minutes. They will wait 10 hours before breaking off and run a bond log. No violations. See cement ticket for more details on this job.
-485968666 2013-02-13 I was on location to pick up the cement tickets from the previous evening. Sclumberger was rigging down the logging truck when I arrived on location. I met with Bill Ingalls (Mountaineer) and reviewed the bond log. The bond was good for the entire length of pipe. Black Bear Energy Services was preparing to cut off the casing and install and test the 13.625 stack and blow out preventor. No violations.
754019759 2013-03-15 I was on location at 1:30 A.M. to witness the cementing of the 5.5 production casing. I met with Bill Ingalls, Ross Schweitzer, and Jim Watson (Mountaineer) prior to the job. The goal was to get the top of the cement 1300' up into the 9.625 intermediate casing. Universal rigged up, established circulation, then mixed and pumped 1691 sacks of Type I cement. The plug was displaced and landed at 4:03 A.M. The pressure was increased to 2586 psi and held for four minutes before being released. All drilling equipment was on containment. No violations. See casing ticket for more details on this job.
-80011625 2013-08-15 I was on location with Tom Hill and intern Matt Waugh to check the status of this horizontal well pad. All drilling equipment has been removed from location. The wellhead is fenced, chained, and locked. All annuli have pressure gauges and the annulus between the 9.625 intermediate casing and the 5.5 production casing had about 50psi on the gauge and is within acceptable limits. The other gauges indicated no pressure. This well has not been stimulated as of this date. The pad is clean and drainage from the pad outside of the northeast and southeast corners is adequate. Vegitation is well established at the drainage areas and around the location. There is no off-site sedimentation or erosion occurring from the pad. Preliminary restoration is approved. No violations.
835868619 2013-03-07 I was on location to check the status of this horizontal well. I met with Bill Ingalls (Mountaineer) and discussed the drilling progress. Sidewinder Drilling was at a total measured depth of 10,400' measured from the kelly bushing. They were currently sliding and trying to get back on target. They thought they were about 10' high on the horizontal leg. All equipment was on containment. No violations.
-848726330 2013-03-04 I was on location to check the drilling status of this horizontal well. I met with Seth Snider (Mountaineer Keystone) to discuss the drilling progress. Sidewinder Drilling was currently drilling the horizontal leg at a measured depth of 9039' at roughly 40'/hr. No violations.
852215060 2012-12-13 I inspected this location to check the status of site construction and to collect new GPS readings of the well location. Mountaineer Keystone is in the process of re-permitting the wells on this pad and have re-staked the well locations 30' to the south of the previous locations and have reversed the numbering of the wells. The entrance and location have been stoned and the topsoil has been placed in a berm around the location and seeded. Compost filter socks have been staked outside the berms to prevent erosion around drainage areas. Site construction appears to be complete. No violations.
-914544029 2013-05-16 I was on this well pad to check the status of the location since moving the drilling rig from location. All drilling equipment has been removed from the location as well as all housing trailers. Containment is still down on the drilling pad and around the wellhead. The wellhead and cellar are surrounded by orange safety fencing. All annuli on the wellhead are open and equipped with gauges which indicate no annular pressure. No violations.

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References

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