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34-153-22967

Well Details

Well ID: 34-153-22967
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Production Data

PERIOD GAS QUANTITY GAS PRODUCTION DAYS CONDENSATE QUANTITY CONDENSATE PRODUCTION DAYS OIL QUANTITY OIL PRODUCTION DAYS

Waste Data

PERIOD TYPE QUANTITY UNITS DISPOSAL METHOD WASTE FACILITY PERMIT ID WASTE FACILITY NAME FACILITY CITY FACILITY STATE

Inspection Data

INSPECTION ID DATE DESCRIPTION COMMENT VIOLATION ID VIOLATION CODE VIOLATION_COMMENT
-1015282035 2010-08-03 Annual inspection of this solution mining well found no violations at this time.
-1547097761 2006-08-17 Union Drilling Rig #24 spudded the well this morning and is drilling conductor hole. They should be ready to cement later today. The sump pit is lined and in good condition.
-1705321168 2006-12-08 Successfully completed a MIT on this well.

09:50 525 psi 09:55 525 psi 10:00 525 psi 10:05 525 psi

-574127248 2008-12-31 Annual status check inspection found no violations at this time.
1154634379 2006-08-01 The location has been built and Union Drilling has started moving equipment on site. Union will be using steel pits.
1221805045 2009-06-18 Columbus requested an annual inspection of the solution mining wells. This inspection found no violations at this time.
1373225773 2013-06-24 The well was properly identified. My inspection was accompanied by Andrew Adgate.
1393124839 2007-07-25 Preliminary restoration is approved.
2073860089 2011-09-29 Completed the required 5 year Class III mechanical integrity test using the water-brine interface method. The reference well is Akron #73 permit 2966. The calculated pressure required to place the interface 50 feet above the bottom of the 7" casing was 239.470 psi. The actual pressure achieved was 214.367 psi. The net pressure difference between the test well and the reference well at the start of the day was 237.227 psi. After eight hours, the net pressure difference between the test and reference point was 237.168 psi for a total loss of 0.059 psi over eight hours or 0.007 psi/hour. THE MIT WAS SUCCESSFUL AND THE WELL PASSED.
867810887 2007-05-16 Preliminary restoration is due this month. The site still needs to be finish graded, topsoil spread, seeded and mulched.