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34-099-23198

Well Details

Well ID: 34-099-23198
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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
-1801797468 2013-07-19 Express Energy Service is on location drilling a 30" conductor hole to a depth of 90' and ran 90' of 20" 94# conductor casing. They cemented with 172 sacks of class A cement. They had 13 barrels of cement returned to surface. . Permits are posted. There has been safety meeting. No violations at this time.
-2020372584 2014-01-31 Northeast Region Supervisor Tom Hill and myself performed a status check on the above location. They are preparing the location and wellhead for fracing. There has been a 2" welded steel flow line installed and is caped with a blind flanged. No noted violations were noted at this time.
1379520201 2013-09-18 On 9/15/2013, I was notified by Norman Wood, drilling consultant for Hilcorp Energy that they did not get cement returns to surface on the 9-5/8" intermediate casing job. The well was drilled to a depth of 2500'. He stated that on 9/16/2013 that Baker Hughes would be on location to run a Differential Temperature Log survey to locate the cement top. Upon running the log they could only get to 1148' inside the 9-5/8 casing. Not knowing if there is a split or separated casing, Falcone Drilling tripped drill pipe back in the hole with a Tri-Cone drill bit and drilled out the cement. They drilled to a depth of 2443' that is 57' above the shoe. Northeast Region Supervisor Tom Hill and myself meet in the Uniontown Office and recalculated the complete cement job, all calculation were correct with Baker Hughes job report. On 9/17/2013 I was on location to witness the 9-5/8 casing integrity test. The hole was loaded with fresh water. STT Testing pressured the 9-5/8 casing to 2400 psi. and held this psi for 30 minutes without a pressure drop. This was recorded on a 60 minute rotation chart. After the pressure test was completed, Baker Hughes was on location to perform a Segmented Bond Log Survey. Baker Hughes logged the top of the cement to be at 1275' from KB (Drilling floor). From the shoe there is 1171' of cement. This satisfies the stated requirement of 500' above the shoe.
1380805649 2013-09-15 I witnessed Baker Hughes cement the intermediate casing for Hilcorp Energy for ODNR Inspector John Fleming. Falcon Drilling drilled a 12.25" Hole #3 to 2,500' and set 9.625" casing at 2,500'. Baker Hughes established circulation with fresh water. The operator pumped 50 bbls of gel followed by 872 sacks of cement. Baker Hughes dropped the plug and displaced the cement with 190 bbls of fresh water. I witnessed a trace of gel returned to surface and no cement. Circulation was never lost during the cementing operations. I immediately contacted ODNR Inspector John Fleming. John told Hilcorp to run a bond log to locate the approximate depth of the cement.
2129488319 2013-09-10 Falcone Drilling Rig #18 drilled a 17.5" well bore to a total depth of 900' and ran 899' of 13-3/8" 61# CSG J-55 casing. Baker Hughes pumped 172 barrels of water follow by 35 barrels of Gel with Fed Seal and cello flake and 10 barrels of fresh water spacer. They pumped 766 sacks of PNE-1+.05S-F-2CACL2+.5BA10A cement. Displaced with 130 barrels of water. Good circulation throughout job. There was 50 barrels of returns. Bumped and held plug. Shut cement head in.