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34-153-22794

Well Details

Well ID: 34-153-22794
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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
-1665133199 2010-08-03 Annual inspection of this solution mining well found no violations at this time. Preliminary restoration also approved.
-2028917371 2004-10-26 Status check inspection - no violations at this time.
1069717039 2009-06-18 Columbus requested an annual inspection of the solution mining wells. This inspection found no violations at this time.
126146176 2003-09-08 Status check inspection - no violations at this time.
1467366250 2004-12-22 Successfully completed the 5 year MIT.

Time Test Well Pressure Reference Well Pressure Difference 08:00 585.726 130.511 455.215 09:00 585.776 130.579 455.197 10:00 585.803 130.609 455.194 11:00 585.819 130.628 455.191 12:00 585.821 130.635 455.186 13:00 585.840 130.652 455.188 14:00 585.851 130.669 455.182 15:00 585.860 130.682 455.178 16:00 585.860 130.689 455.171 The net pressure change was 0.044 psi over 8 hours for an average of 0.0055 psi/hour

751618686 2009-12-11 This inspection was for the five year Water-Brine Interface mechanical integrity test on the 9-5/8" production casing. The reference well for this test was the production tubing in this well. On 12/10, a MIT was attempted on this well. However, on the next to last reading, the meter on the reference well started to fail. Even though the pressure differentials up to that point indicated that the well was passing the test, the decision was made to replace the meters and start the test over on 12/11. On 12/11 the initial pressure difference between the casing and the tubing was 468.063 psi. The final pressure difference was 468.180 psi, a change of 0.117 psi over eight hours for an average of 0.015 psi/hour. The allowable average is 0.05 psi/hour. The well PASSED the test.