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34-153-21372

Well Details

Well ID: 34-153-21372
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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
-2067171083 2005-06-21 Final restoration is approved.
1110514055 2004-10-20 9-1-07
1110514055 2004-10-20 9-9-05(A)1
1110514055 2004-10-20 NONE
1112500555 2002-10-28 FOLLOW UP TO NOV # 420 CASE 02-049 The Uniontown office received a written complaint from Patricia Coler concerning three possible idle wells on property she is purchasing in Northampton Township, Summit County. The last reported production from this lease occurred in 1998. T 9-1-07
1112500555 2002-10-28 FOLLOW UP TO NOV # 420 CASE 02-049 The Uniontown office received a written complaint from Patricia Coler concerning three possible idle wells on property she is purchasing in Northampton Township, Summit County. The last reported production from this lease occurred in 1998. T 9-9-05(A)1
1112500555 2002-10-28 FOLLOW UP TO NOV # 420 CASE 02-049 The Uniontown office received a written complaint from Patricia Coler concerning three possible idle wells on property she is purchasing in Northampton Township, Summit County. The last reported production from this lease occurred in 1998. T NONE
1176725218 2007-04-11 The Uniontown office received a call from Steve with Summit Testing reporting that this well may be leaking. The well was plugged two years ago and does have final restoration approval. On this day, there was no surface evidence (ie bubbling or odor) of a leak. The well location was determined by GPS and by pieces of the pit liner used during plugging. The well is on a residential building lot but will be outside of the footprint of the building.
1579274070 2003-06-09 NOV follow up inspection - the well is still idle. The site prep for the new housing allotment is well under way. According to Mr. Moore, he has made several attempts to contact the developer to discuss future operations on this lease. These attempts have been unsuccessful. The order to produce or plug is still in effect.
1933583626 2004-11-15 ORDER 2004-86 The well is in production and the order has been satisfied.
42079506 2002-10-28 CASE 02-049 The Uniontown office received a written complaint from Patricia Coler concerning three possible idle wells on property she is purchasing in Northampton Township, Summit County. The last reported production from this lease occurred in 1998. The wells in question are owned and operated by Moore Well Service. The inspection was completed on October 28 and confirmed that there are three wells on the property. The wells are identified as the Vaughn #1 (P-1369), Vaughn #2 (P-1372) and Vaughn #3 (P-1379). The condition of the wells and the tank battery also confirmed that the wells have not been operated for a period of time. A crude oil release has impacted a 90 square foot area adjacent to the Vaughn #1 stock tank. Bob Moore was contacted on October 28 and informed of the inspection. He stated that he is aware of the condition of the wells and intends to get them back into production. He also stated that he will remediate the oil spill as soon as possible.
905309183 2003-03-31 CASE 02-049 The Uniontown office received a written complaint from Patricia Coler concerning three possible idle wells on property she is representing in Northampton Township, Summit County. The last reported production from this lease occurred in 1998. The wells in question are owned and operated by Moore Well Service. The wells are identified as the Vaughn #1 (P-1369), Vaughn #2 (P-1372) and Vaughn #3 (P-1379). A crude oil release, which had impacted a 90 square foot area adjacent to the Vaughn #1 stock tank has been remediated. The weeds around the tank battery and each wellhead have been cut back and each well has been properly identified. Recently however, activity began to clear and grade the property prior to development by Lockhart Construction. Bob Moore stated that several legal issues between Moore and Lockhart have recently been settled which may permit resolving the idle well status.