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34-059-23521

Well Details

Well ID: 34-059-23521
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Spud Date: 1984-01-28
Unconventional:
Horizontal:
Producing: No
Violations: 2
Latitude: 40.1386957258
Longitude: -81.7073033385

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
-1592619306 2014-03-14
-614791428 2004-07-19 STATUS CHECK
1510408695 2014-04-10 On the day of my inspection following up on Chiefs order #2014-39 and NOV-1859561716, I witnessed that the tank battery consisted of (2) one hundred barrel production tanks, production equipment included a horizontal separator / drip / 2"sales meter and a chart recorder, the valves were open at the well head and were closed on the flow line. I reviewed The Division of Oil and Gas production records and found them to be current, the proper identification was present at the well and the production tank. An extension was granted until May 16th 2014 to make the repairs to the containment dike due to the ground being frozen when the compliance was issued.
182807697 2008-01-03 PRODUCING WELL
1859561716 2014-02-14 On the day of my inspection, I reviewed the Division of Oil and Gas production records and found them to be current for the years of 2011 and 2012; the well is equipped with a pumping unit above an eight and five-eighths inch surface casing with four and a half inch production casing and two inch tubing. Upon inspection, the pumping unit was not operating. The valve on the four and a half inch production casing as well as the two inch tubing at the well was in the open position. The two inch tubing leads to a separator / chart recorder / drip, and (2) one hundred barrel production tanks sitting inside a containment dike. The valve going into the separator was in the open position, and the valve from the separator to the production tanks was in the closed position. Upon inspection, it was observed that the construction of the containment dike was not sufficient to contain one hundred and ten percent of the production tank capacity. The date posted on the chart recorder was February 12, 2014. The identification information posted on the production tanks was not for the current operator of the well.

The requirements to meet the Division of Oil and Gas standards are as follows: 1.) Properly display identification information at the well and/or tank; 2.) Containment dike construction must be repaired to contain the required one hundred and ten percent of the production tank capacity.

9-9-05(A)10
1859561716 2014-02-14 On the day of my inspection, I reviewed the Division of Oil and Gas production records and found them to be current for the years of 2011 and 2012; the well is equipped with a pumping unit above an eight and five-eighths inch surface casing with four and a half inch production casing and two inch tubing. Upon inspection, the pumping unit was not operating. The valve on the four and a half inch production casing as well as the two inch tubing at the well was in the open position. The two inch tubing leads to a separator / chart recorder / drip, and (2) one hundred barrel production tanks sitting inside a containment dike. The valve going into the separator was in the open position, and the valve from the separator to the production tanks was in the closed position. Upon inspection, it was observed that the construction of the containment dike was not sufficient to contain one hundred and ten percent of the production tank capacity. The date posted on the chart recorder was February 12, 2014. The identification information posted on the production tanks was not for the current operator of the well.

The requirements to meet the Division of Oil and Gas standards are as follows: 1.) Properly display identification information at the well and/or tank; 2.) Containment dike construction must be repaired to contain the required one hundred and ten percent of the production tank capacity.

NONE(B)