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DATE
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DESCRIPTION
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COMMENT
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VIOLATION ID
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VIOLATION CODE
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VIOLATION_COMMENT
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-103908473
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2013-05-15
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The drilling process is complete and the stimulation process is set to begin in the next 4 to 5 days.
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-1728252504
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2013-06-04
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Status check inspection on the completion process found the company has finished stimulating stage 16 and has begun stage 17 with a completion bridge plug set at 10,940' and the well casing perferated with 60 shots from 10'701' to 10,890'.
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-39124177
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2013-03-02
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Inspector on site to witness the running and setting of 100' of 26 conductor pipe. The pipe was cemented back to surface with 100% excess ran and the tin horn cellar sealed 12 deep at the same time. Express Energy Services were the top hole drilling contractors.The well was spudded on 03/01/13.
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-458128016
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2013-04-18
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Status check inspection found the current drilling depth to be 1390' using a 17.5 bit and drilling on air with the project total depth of this current intermediate well bore stage to be 2150'. 13.375 casing will be the next casing string to be set.
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-482809979
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2014-03-13
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Inspector Eric Conrad and myself met on site with Antero's production supervisor Daren Rader discussing several site concerns listed as follows, site entry point identification, proper site soil compaction over the recently installed production flow lines, procedures for identifying temporary storage tanks with proper liquid content identification, general procedure safety during the completion drill out process, proper mapping and identification of buried underground production lines, proper containment under all fluid vessels on site. Mr. Rader understood this was to be addressed as procedure concerns on all Antero sites in general.
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-61283629
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2013-05-01
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Status check inspection on the current drilling progress found the current drilling depth to 7613' using a 8.5 drilling bit and oil based drilling fluid. The current borehole position is in the horizontal curve section.
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1030335087
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2013-04-29
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On this day I picked up the cement job records from the 9.625 casing cement job and was in contact with the company man on site during the weekend of 04/27 & 04/28 during the running and cementing of the 6912' of 9.625 intermediate casing string.
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1362233077
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2013-02-27
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Inspector called out to set 100' of 26 conductor, Upon inspection I discovered the surveyors had set the proposed well stake only 6.5' from the existing well on the pad with the approved permit plans showing a 15' spacing between the wells on the pad. I advised them they could not used that surveyed mark and they would have to get the surveyors back out and re stake the well.
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1366123367
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2013-04-16
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Inspector on site 10 hours to witness the running and setting of 340' of 18.625 surface casing. The casing was set and cemented back to surface using Class A- 2% calcium and 1/4# flake with 100% cement ran and 85 barrels of cement returns to surface, with the casing being pressure tested to 500 Psi with no recorded pressure loss.
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1366753362
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2013-04-23
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Status check inspection of the current drilling progress found the current drilling depth to be 3201' and a wire line company currently doing a borehole deviation survey. The next casing string to be set will be the 9.625 intermediate casing string at 6950'. I also received the 13.375 intermediate casing string paperwork records from 04/20/2013.
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1367242696
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2013-04-28
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I received phone notification and was in phone contact with the company man on site during the running and setting of the 9.625 casing string and casing cement job. The current well bore stage drilling depth was reached at 6,951' using a 12.250 drill bit and 6,912' of 9.625 casing was ran and cemented with a cement top @ 500'.
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1367600435
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2013-05-03
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Status check inspection found the current drilling depth to be 12,599' in the horizontal borehole section using a 8.5 drill bit and using oil based drilling fluid. The projected well bore total depth is 15,078'.
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1367845878
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2013-05-06
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Status check inspection on the drilling progress found the total drilling depth reached at 15,168' and the drilling rig pulling out of the hole with the drill string.
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1370521807
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2013-06-06
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Status check inspection on the completion process found the company completing the 24th of 25 stages. The well was shot with 60 perforations between 8,877' and 9,067 with a completion plug set at 9,117.
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1373985558
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2013-07-16
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Status check inspection and status update on the well completion process. The well is has been completed and the testing and completion process is finished and the well is hooked up awaiting the completion of the on site processing facility and gas transportation lines in area to be complete.
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1380726541
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2013-10-02
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Status check inspection on the well and location, On this day I spoke with Antero's safety coordinator and asked that each well head have proper identification and proper identification be placed at the entry point of the location. There are also contractors on site emptying the earthen pit and preparing to close it in. The area around the site has vegetation established and the drilling equipment has been moved off with the well currently in production. The tank battery has been erected on the site pad. 8 - 400 barrel storage tanks are on site.
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1382911916
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2013-10-27
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Follow up inspection to complaint # 4510 forwarded over from Aaron Wolfe with the Ohio EPA, The photographs sent to the EPA by Ruth Partin were reviewed by my Supervisor Rocky King and Myself and along with the EPA it was found no violations were present in the photos, The request by Ruth Partin to disclose the nature of the production equipment on location will be for site safety reasons forwarded to Antero's public relations department for answering, The EPA provided only a email address and failed to document a time or day of contact as well as any personal contact information for Ruth Partin. My on site inspection found my recent request after my last inspection on 10/02/2013 to post proper identification met, All 3 wells on location are in production and a Myers tank truck was on location withdrawing processed water with proper safety grounding and spill containment in place while loading, The Myers UIC number was also properly posted on the tank truck.
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1384561900
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2013-11-15
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While on site at the Carpenter drill pad I was notified by the safety man that they had a small fire on the Rubel production pad, I was on site within 6 minuets and no fire was observed and it was discovered that a hammer union on a excess gas burner had become loose causing a small amount of gas to escape and flash when the burner ignited, The hammer union was tightened and the company agreed to install safety devices between the production tanks and the safety burners as not to allow any liquids to migrate from the tanks to the burners of allow any potential hazard to back feed into the production tanks through the gas escape ventilation system.
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254616175
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2013-08-14
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The said well is now in production. The tubing pressure id 3745 psi. I asked the company man on site to place proper identification on each well head.
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742388077
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2013-10-29
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Follow up review to complaint # 4517. On this day Inspector Eric Conrad and myself did a calculated approximation of the gas production and found the 2 wells involved in the complaint to be meeting the minimum standards of gas production. Our findings were as follows, The chart is a 30 day 100# chart on a 500# meter with a approximate line pressure of 3 psi =.75 mcf or 750 cubic feet of gas produced per day x 365 days in a calendar year = 273 mcf of produced gas per year meeting the State minimum of 100 mcf of gas per year per well.
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953108746
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2013-04-14
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Notification was made to the inspector that the initial conductor cement job was communicating to surface when they started to drill the surface bore hole. The conductor was re cemented using 704 sks of Class A 2% calc, 1/4# flake -15.6 # 1.18 yield cement with returns to surface.
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