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34-099-21978

Well Details

Well ID: 34-099-21978
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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
-1126652902 2012-01-25 I conducted a status check on this site and found that the well is equipped with a pumping unit and connects to a tank battery that consists of one 200 barrel stock tank, a concrete underground brine storage tank and a separator. The thief hatches were closed and there was a bull plug installed in the draw valve. The dike was free of vegetation and debris. Proper identification was posted. I found no leaks or spills at the well head or the tank battery. I took new GPS coordinates of the well head and tank battery. No violations at this time.
-881738974 2011-04-04 The cleanup of the tank battery area are complete. The dirt, rock inside the dike have been hauled off and new rock and dirt hauled in. A new 1-400 barrel stock tank is installed. The ID sign is posted. There were no violations at this time.
1301595582 2011-03-31 I performed a follow-up status check on the static electricity blow up on the 2 400 barrel stock tanks. The stock tanks have been hauled off. The cleanup crew were draining any liquid residue from the bottom of the dike area into a 5 gallon bucket. This cleanup continues. There were no violations at this time.
1545985925 2011-03-29 I received a call from Tom Basick(330-575-9248) about a stock tank that blew. Static electricity was the cause of this accident. I and inspector Chris Grimm investigated this incident. Both 400 barrel stock tanks bottom and top were swelled out. Approximately 25 gallons of crude oil blew out the 2 inch bottom line inside the dike. Tom had started the cleanup when we arrived on the site. The tanks will be hauled away tomorrow and the oil, rocks inside the dike will be hauled off. There were no violations at this time.
1986691439 2008-10-27 I performed a random field inspection. The well and the tank battery were GPS'd. I walked around both the well and the tank battery and found it to be in good shape. The ID sign was posted. I found no violations at this time.
374552971 2006-05-11 The tank battery consists of 2-210 bbl storage tanks, 1-buried concrete salt water tank, a separator and a dike.
626227347 2011-03-30 I met with the contractor that is going to clean up the mess at the tank battery area(Bruderly Excavating), Kurt Bruderly owner. They were starting to take the 400 barrel tanks out so they could steam clean the inside for hauling off. There were no violations at this time.
PL12782 Preliminary Restoration done information from Data Point