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34-155-24057

Well Details

Well ID: 34-155-24057
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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
-1121477726 2013-07-09 My inspection found the tank battery complete. The tank battery contained four, 410 bbl tanks; two for produced water and two for crude oil. The dike was made of steel that contained a liner and pea gravel. Overall completion of the well was still in progress, technicians were on location working installing flow lines and production equipment. The proper identification was posted at the entrance. Drainage control were working proper. Vegetation was well established on the topsoil stockpiles surrounding the well pad.
-1439744388 2012-11-28 My inspection found the construction crew installing the cellar.
-1488797016 2013-01-03 I stopped to check on the progress of drilling Hole #2. I found the rig started drilling on 1/3/2013, reached 70', and ran into problems with the cold weather. The company man expected to be back to drilling within a few hours.
-1656740790 2013-03-20 My inspection found drainage controls still in place. An identification sign was posted at the entrance. No violations.
-419563645 2012-11-30 My inspection found no rig activity on location. The construction crew was compacting the well pad. The drainage controls were in place around the pad. A gate was placed at the lease road entrance.
-753371257 2013-06-03 My inspection found Halcon prepping a portion of the well pad to build the tank battery. They plan to install four, 400 barrel production tanks and two compressors. The sales line was being installed on the northeast site of the site that will be run to Rt. 7. Drainage and erosion controls were in place and working properly. Grass was well established on the topsoil stockpiles and surrounding area. The proper identification was posted at the entrance. The site was surrounded by post and wire fencing with a locked gate at the entrance.
1355410296 2012-12-13 I stopped to check on the well site. My inspection found no rig activity.
1357662409 2013-01-05 I witnessed the cementing of the surface casing by Halliburton for Halcon Operating Company, Inc. Hole #2 was 26" in diameter and drilled to a depth of 405'. The surface casing was 20" and set to a depth of 394'. The surface casing assembly included a Halliburton 20" float shoe and a Halliburton Super Seal II Float collar (stab in) with one, 20" joint in between. Halcon used a Halliburton sealing sleeve adapter on the end of the drill pipe to stab into the float collar to run the cement. Halliburton filled the lines with 5 barrels of fresh water, broke circulation with 10 barrels of fresh water, pumped 50 barrels of fresh water plus 6% gel followed by 138 barrels of Class A cement. Six barrels of fresh water was used to displace the cement. I witnessed good cement return to surface. The cement held steady at the surface for 20 minutes. A wiper ball was used to displace cement inside the drill pipe leaving 40' of cement in the surface casing.
1358180870 2013-01-14 My inspection found the Patterson Rig 256 drilling Hole #4 and at a depth of 3,336'. The permit was posted in the company man's trailer. Signage was posted at the lease road entrance. Drainage controls were in place throughout the well site. The BOP was in place.
1359663100 2013-01-31 I arrived at the site at 1445. The drillers have reached long string total depth (TD) of 10,929 (ground level). Production string is comprised of 5.5-inch casing in 8.75-inch diameter borehole. A total of 162 centralizers were deployed. Circulation of hole is in progress. Circulation from 1330 to 1500 hours. 2 times bottoms-up hole volumes achieved. Crews are commencing rig-up of cement drive head unit (Blackhawk top-drive cement head) . Company man (Brian Dutton) reports no issues or problems. At approximately 1700, cement drive head rigged up and circulation established. At 1800: safety meeting conducted by cementers (Haliburton) ahead of cementing operations. At 2145, cement circulating to the surface.
1403112802 2014-06-18 I was on location for a preliminary restoration inspection. I found during my inspection surrounded by a fence with a locked gate. An identification sign was posted at the entrance to the well site. The berms on the south and west sides of the pad were vegetated. The land surrounding the well pad was for agriculture use. All drilling equipment had been removed. All debris was removed. Drainage and erosion controls were in place and working properly. The well was equipped for direct flow that was in production. The production tanks were surrounded by a lined steel dike. All of the production tanks spacing was in compliance. The well pad was in stable condition. The lease road was in excellent condition with crushed limestone. Restoration passed.
751101011 2012-11-14 My inspection found the well pad under construction.
947764826 2013-01-28 My inspection found the Patterson Rig 256 drilling Hole #5 at a depth of 9,312'. Drainage controls were in place. Permit was posted in the company man's trailer and signage was posted at the entrance.