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34-035-22084

Well Details

Well ID: 34-035-22084
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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
-1150924309 2011-09-13 inspected site to check site fluid (water) no oil floating on fluid. 9-1-07
-1163667383 2008-12-18 surface cementing
-1217489707 2014-07-10 I inspected this producing unit as part of routine inspection activities. The wellhead which is currently fitted with a pump jack system is in operation. Production reports are current. System operation at the above-ground storage tank (AST) battery appears normal. Safety apparatus are present and I observed no signs of leaks, spills, or problems.
-1795397732 2011-08-30 Found two areas approximately 12" diameter of oil stained mulch between the tank battery and sump. Advised the clean up crew to remove these areas an to pump out the fluids from the sumps. The two excavated areas were filled in with bark mulch and saw dust.
-293628551 2009-12-17 on site with supervisor Cheslock. Checking area for permit conditions.
-705579455 2011-09-14 The excavation has water in the base of excavation no oil visable floating. Oil absobent pad floating on fluid all white.

Advised company to start to fill in the excavation with pea gravel then larger gravel.

9-1-07
-919928165 2011-09-09 Crew continued to keep oil absorbent booms replaced with new. Continued to work at the tank battery excavation keeping it free of water getting flow line cleaned. So the elbow can be replaced and additional rust protection along the flow line. 9-1-07
-973916699 2011-09-07 Cutters crew working at tank battery site vacuun out fluid in the excavation and changing the oil absorbent booms placed in creek to the east and the storm water basins along mercury drive . 9-1-07
1315916607 2011-09-12 Witnessed pressure test on flowlines. Well pressured up to 1100 psi for 1 hour with no evidence of leakage from the flowlines or joints. Well to be put in production.
1316380792 2011-09-08 Crew continued to keep oil absorbent booms replaced with new. Continued to work at the tank battery excavation keeping it free of water getting flow line cleaned. So the elbow can be replaced and additional rust protection along the flow line.
1316437135 2011-09-04 I received a call from CJ Cutter at 17:00 reporting oil on a creek just north of his Butcher well (PN 2180). Cutter checked his wells in the area and could not identify a source. I advised him to contact OEPA-DERR since water had been impacted. I met Cutter at the Butcher tank battery. The oil accumulated behind a debris dam (which acted like a siphon dam) located north of Butcher but appears to have originated upstream. We traced the oil upstream to a storm water drain discharge. The storm drains would need to be checked for impact to identify the source. Cutter called in employees and Moore Well Service to assist in containing and recovering the oil on the creek. Kurt Kollar with OEPA-DERR arrived on site and continued with the recovery and identifying sources which led to the Callas tank battery. Several week ago, oil was discovered outside of this tank battery and was being recovered with sump pumps placed in two recovery points. By this time, darkness had set in and it was agreed that source confirmation and recovery would continue in the morning with excavating and removing impacted material between the wells and the tank battery. A passing thunderstorm assisted in flushing the impacted creek. Product recover will continue into the night. Inspector Lowder will respond in the morning and will issue or extend the Compliance Notice for this well.
1340633025 2011-11-17 My inspection on this date was to conduct a final resolution to the previous report of 10/31/2011. Well site has been restored to requirements of 1501-9-9-05. All equipment and tanks have been removed. Well site is in compliance with laws and rules and this case file should be considered closed as of this date.
1354301864 2012-11-30 My visit to the well today was to witness replacement of pump due to insufficient pressure. Hagen Well Service pulled rods and tubing, replaced pump and reinstalled rods and tubing. Job began at 8:00 Am and was completed at 12:30 PM. ODNR did not witness total operation but was present at beginning and end of project. Cutter Oil to complete construction of protective fence next week and place well back in service.
1361723915 2013-10-28 The producing unit consists of a wellhead with pump jack and above-ground storage tank (AST) battery. The battery is comprised of 4 140-barrel steel production tanks, 2 50-barrel brine tanks and 2 separator units with Dominion metering run. The battery is shared with the #2159 unit. Both the wellhead and battery are enclosed in separate board-on-board fences. The gates and load-outs are locked. ID placard and secondary containment are good. Process safety gear (spark arrestor, low-pressure relief valve, carbon filter) is present. No problems noted.
1476241895 2011-08-29 Phone call from Mayor Stefanik of oil deposits along the northern edge of graveled parking area of tank battery for two wells P#2059 callas and P# 2159 Zillich owned by CJ Cutter Oil Company. Met Fire Chief Mike Fabish at site found two areas 1) approximately 1' wide and 3'long of dark stained soil and 2) a small patch of leafs coated with oil. Called company they arrived within the hour to remove these area. Excavated into the gravel approximately 18" the gravel was coated with oil. This material was removed and disposed of properly. With flow line exposed approximately 100-150 gallons of fluid was removed by a vacuum truck and put into the water tank inside the tank battery. The excavation was temporarily backfilled area with bark mulch with a sump pipe installed for access to evacuate any fluids that accumulated in excavation. will monitor site for any additional remediation needed. 9-1-07
1622556872 2011-10-11 My inspection on this date found the following: The tank battery and well head area have been repaired and no further leakage is detected. The overflow inspection pipe, located at the northwest corner of the tank battery, remains in place for observation purposes. The dike surrounding the well site has been restored to the requirements of 1501-9-9-05. The monitoring casing, located at 3694 Mercury Drive, remains in place. The sump system, located at the storm sewer in front of 3664 Mercury Drive, remains in place per the agreement between Cutter Oil and the City of North Royalton. Once the equipment and sump drains are removed, ODNR will do a preliminary restoration inspection of the well site per 1501-9-9-05 requirements.
1625518751 2011-09-06 Met with Kurt Kollar of OEPA he showed me what work was completed on Sunday 09-04-11 and Monday 09-05-11. Then proceed to meeting with City of North Royalton and OEPA to discuss the plans for remediation of the site.( Run a camera into the Storm Water Line along Mercury Drive. and to set up an Oil Separator in on tree lawn between address 3674 and 3664 Mercury Drive and to re-excavation that was excavated on 08-29-11to recheck the flow lines for leaks). Returned to site work started at the graveled parking area of the tank battery. CJ Cutter made a phone called to get a solid material vacuum truck to remove rock ,gravel, soil and fluids from the flow line excavation. Once flow lines were exposed Mr. Cutter performed a pressure test on Flow line used 1000PSI on lines a failure at an elbow was observed no other leaks were observed. 9-1-07
1804240682 2011-08-31 Cutter Cleanup crew started by pumping fluid from sump 10-20 gallons into the water tank inside tank battery more water than oil. Small area approximately 18" between the sump and tank battery was removed and sawdust was replaced.
616234565 2008-12-01 crew working on location