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Revision as of 08:19, 31 August 2019

Well Details

Well ID: 34-051-60030
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Country: United States
State: Ohio
County: Fulton
Municipality: Gorham Township
Operator Name: HISTORIC OWNER
Well Pad ID:
Farm/Lease Name: UNKNOWN
License Status: Orphan Well - Ready
License Date:
Spud Date:
Spud Drilling Contractor:
Final Drill Date:
Well Total Depth:
Configuration: Vertical
Latitude: 41.708205182
Longitude: -84.24014344

For data sources see[1]

Well History

Well Status Well Status Date Comment
Oil and Gas 2005-04-13 INSPECTED BY KEN PIISPANEN ON MARCH 30, 2005. THERE ARE 3 CASINGS IN THE GROUND ALL WITHIN 20 FEET OF EACH OTHER. ONE MAY BE A WATER WELL, ONE A GAS WELL AND ONE IS UNKNOWN; I&O CASE # 2005 08 050.
Changed to Orphan Well Ready 2005-08-01 Changed Well To Orphan Ready
Record Last Modified 2019-03-25 INSPECTED BY KEN PIISPANEN ON MARCH 30, 2005. THERE ARE 3 CASINGS IN THE GROUND ALL WITHIN 20 FEET OF EACH OTHER. ONE MAY BE A WATER WELL, ONE A GAS WELL AND ONE IS UNKNOWN; I&O CASE # 2005 08 050

For data sources see[2]

Inspection Data

Inspections Performed

Inspection ID Inspection Date Inspection Type Inspection Result Inspection Comments
0931018193 2013-10-21 Orphan No Violations An inspection of this orphan well revealed rusted 6.56 outside diameter casing set on a hangar and situated 6 above ground level with severely corroded 4.38 outside diameter casing and 2.81 tubing. The 4.38 casing did not contain a visible collar above fluid only threads with a split/cut on one side. Fluid inside this casing was at the surface and drained into the annulus between the 6.56 casing. A soft material was observed at the surface between the above annulus. The well was situated on a property designated as corn field with no overhead obstructions and miinimal oifield debris at well location. A bare area extended from the well and measured 26 x 10. High Range Quantabs placed in the fluid exceeded the maximum of 10 units. Note: 8.8 units is equal to 6,361 ppm (mg/L) Cl-. Additional casings were also found near this well. The first casing was 7 above ground level, 10 from the well at N. 41.70826, W. -83.24016, bent on one side and measured 6 outside diameter casing with dirt on the inside 10 from top of casing. The wellbore was probed to 2 with no obstruction. The second casing contained a collar just above ground level, measured 8.63 outside diameter with vegetation growing on the inside and located 15 away from the well at N. 41.70821, W. -84.24010.
1112894363 2005-03-30 Orphan No Violations Reviewed abandoned well site with farmer Neil Van Brandt. He is not the landowner, but is acting on behalf of the elderly landowner. There are 3 casings in the ground, all within approximately 20 feet of each other. Neil thought 1 well was a gas well, another a water well and the other unknown. One well with a 6 and 4 inch casing with tubing had water flow from the top of the casing. A QuanTab check of the water registered 351ppm. Neil thought an 8 inch casing filled with dirt and designated OW-2 was the gas well. The site will be submitted to the I&O program. Refer to I&O package for photos of site.
1440614233 2015-08-06 Orphan No Violations At the time of the inspection the well was still leaking a small amount of brine that has spread to an area of about 100 square feet to the north. This is consistent with the previous inspection done on 10/21/2013. All casings and equipment are in the same condition as noted in previous inspections and no update of the Site Evaluation Matrix is necessary. I spoke with Mr. Gillen of State Line Farms, the current landowner, who expressed an interest in plugging the well himself. After discussing these options, he indicated they will likely wait on the Orphan Well Program to plug the well if the cost to plug are too excessive.
1644983118 2013-08-06 Orphan No Violations Inspected the Gillen #2 (#30) as part of a standard orphan well status check. The well is currently in 12 corn. Status: unable to locate.

For data sources see[3]

References