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Revision as of 09:06, 13 August 2019

Well Details

Well ID: 34-089-24369
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Country: United States
State: Ohio
County: Licking
Municipality: Madison Township
Operator Name: PORTER PETROLEUM
Well Pad ID:
Farm/Lease Name: WISE HAROLD A
License Status: Producing
License Date: 1981-12-30
Spud Date: 1982-02-09
Spud Drilling Contractor:
Final Drill Date: 1982-02-28
Well Total Depth: 2565 ft
Configuration: Vertical
Latitude: 40.058645364
Longitude: -82.32415360

For data sources see[1]

Well History

Well Status Well Status Date Comment
CO 1981-12-30 604 ASHCRAFT PETROLEUM INC GeoDate 12/30/81
Original Spud 1982-02-09 DATE COMPLETED: ONLY HAS 28 DAY'S , NOT 29.
Completed 1982-02-28 DATE COMPLETED: ONLY HAS 28 DAY'S , NOT 29.
Reached Total Depth 1982-02-28 DATE COMPLETED: ONLY HAS 28 DAY'S , NOT 29.
Change of Owner 2009-08-24 Operator changed from 604, ASHCRAFT PETROLEUM INC to 5658, PORTER PETROLEUM
Record Last Modified 2013-10-03 DATE COMPLETED: ONLY HAS 28 DAY'S , NOT 29.

For data sources see[2]

Perforation Treatments

Perforation Date Interval Top (ft) Interval Base (ft) Number of Shots
2006-09-11 2544 2561 12

For data sources see[3]

Stimulations Data

Stimulation Date Chemical Agent Chemical Agent Concentration (%) Fracking Fluid Volume Mass of Proppant Used (lb) Fracking Company Comments
Not Treated 0 0 80000 X-LINK

For data sources see[4]

Production Data

Period Operator Name Gas Quantity (mcf) Oil Quantity (bbl) Production Days
1986 AP PRODUCTION LLC 966 581 365
1987 AP PRODUCTION LLC 907 507 365
1988 AP PRODUCTION LLC 721 397 365
1989 AP PRODUCTION LLC 653 311 365
1990 AP PRODUCTION LLC 466 360 365
1991 AP PRODUCTION LLC 116 326 365
1992 AP PRODUCTION LLC 55 350 365
1993 AP PRODUCTION LLC 523 302 365
1994 AP PRODUCTION LLC 213 287 365
1995 AP PRODUCTION LLC 195 228 365
1996 AP PRODUCTION LLC 0 227 365
1997 AP PRODUCTION LLC 0 256 365
1998 AP PRODUCTION LLC 0 203 365
1999 AP PRODUCTION LLC 0 200 365
2000 AP PRODUCTION LLC 0 185 365
2001 AP PRODUCTION LLC 0 162 365
2002 AP PRODUCTION LLC 0 151 365
2003 AP PRODUCTION LLC 0 114 365
2004 AP PRODUCTION LLC 0 105 365
2005 AP PRODUCTION LLC 0 209 365
2006 AP PRODUCTION LLC 0 143 365
2007 AP PRODUCTION LLC 0 168 365
2008 AP PRODUCTION LLC 0 90 365
2009 PORTER PETROLEUM 0 82 120
2010 PORTER PETROLEUM 0 164 365
2011 PORTER PETROLEUM 0 148 365
2012 PORTER PETROLEUM 0 82 366
2013 PORTER PETROLEUM 0 80 365
2014 PORTER PETROLEUM 0 73 365
2015 PORTER PETROLEUM 0 44 365
2016 PORTER PETROLEUM 0 29 365
2017 PORTER PETROLEUM 0 48 365
2018 PORTER PETROLEUM 0 83 365

For data sources see[5] [6]

Waste Data

Period Operator Name Waste Type Quantity (bbl) Production Days
1986 AP PRODUCTION LLC Brine 90 365
1987 AP PRODUCTION LLC Brine 76 365
1988 AP PRODUCTION LLC Brine 155 365
1989 AP PRODUCTION LLC Brine 97 365
1990 AP PRODUCTION LLC Brine 80 365
1991 AP PRODUCTION LLC Brine 136 365
1992 AP PRODUCTION LLC Brine 70 365
1993 AP PRODUCTION LLC Brine 70 365
1994 AP PRODUCTION LLC Brine 40 365
1995 AP PRODUCTION LLC Brine 40 365
1996 AP PRODUCTION LLC Brine 40 365
1997 AP PRODUCTION LLC Brine 40 365
1998 AP PRODUCTION LLC Brine 50 365
1999 AP PRODUCTION LLC Brine 60 365
2000 AP PRODUCTION LLC Brine 60 365
2001 AP PRODUCTION LLC Brine 60 365
2002 AP PRODUCTION LLC Brine 60 365
2003 AP PRODUCTION LLC Brine 60 365
2004 AP PRODUCTION LLC Brine 60 365
2005 AP PRODUCTION LLC Brine 60 365
2006 AP PRODUCTION LLC Brine 70 365
2007 AP PRODUCTION LLC Brine 60 365
2008 AP PRODUCTION LLC Brine 40 365
2009 PORTER PETROLEUM Brine 45 120
2010 PORTER PETROLEUM Brine 120 365
2011 PORTER PETROLEUM Brine 60 365
2012 PORTER PETROLEUM Brine 48 366
2013 PORTER PETROLEUM Brine 44 365
2014 PORTER PETROLEUM Brine 40 365
2015 PORTER PETROLEUM Brine 16 365
2016 PORTER PETROLEUM Brine 29 365
2017 PORTER PETROLEUM Brine 18 365
2018 PORTER PETROLEUM Brine 24 365

For data sources see[7] [8]

Inspection Data

Inspections Performed

Inspection ID Inspection Date Inspection Type Inspection Result Inspection Comments
0035074097 2002-04-08 Production Wells No Violations Inspection revealed no ID posted at the well head. (Inspector unable to locate tank battery for this well.) WEATHER CONDITIONS: Cloudy and 66 degrees.
0191809511 2005-01-26 Production Wells No Violations Follow-up posted.
1207831886 2008-04-07 Production Wells No Violations At approximately 2:00 pm I received a call from Mike Dalton with the OEPA. He had received a phone call from the public indicating an oil spill at this well. Mike was calling to inform me of the situation and wanted to obtain a current phone number for Leon Ashcraft, the well owner. I went to the well site that afternoon and met with Mike Dalton, Leon Ashcraft, and two representatives from Licking Countys Emergency Response Section. The leak happened on Saturday, March 29, and was caused by a break in the lead line running from the well head to the tank battery. Approximately four barrels of crude oil were lost. The crude oil flowed about 200 feet along an embankment that parallels Stattons Bridge Road. Much of the affected soil had been removed and taken off location. The crude oil had then entered a 300 foot culvert. Leon Ashcraft had dug a pit at the base of the culvert to catch the product. However, in the digging the pit a field tile was broken. The crude oil then entered the field tile and exited about 20 feet from the creek. An absorbent boom was set out about 50 feet downstream as an attempt to catch any oil that made it to the creek. There was some evidence of crude oil on the boom and a small sheen visible on the surface of the water. Leon had also hired a steam truck to flush out the culvert with hot water, claiming that they could flush the culvert with 300 degree water until it ran clean. Absorbent had been spread on the ground to soak up free standing crude oil. Leon had done all of this before we were on site. He did not notify ODNR or the OEPA concerning this oil spill. Because of the off-site impact Mike Dalton handled the case and gave direction for the correct clean up procedures and the site restoration efforts. A follow-up inspection will be done to evaluate the integrity of the tank battery and production lines and to ensure that proper identification is displayed.
1499359682 2017-07-06 Production Wells No Violations Inspect well as part of a status check. The well was equipped with a pumping unit and motor. The tank battery is located next to the well and consists of (2) 100 barrel tanks inside an earthen dike. Identification was observed at the tank battery. No violations. Time of inspection: 12:40 PM. Weather: 72*F, Rain

For data sources see[9]

References