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34-041-20129

Well Details

Well ID: 34-041-20129
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Operator Name:
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Farm/Lease Name:
First Permit Date:
Last Permit Date:
Spud Date: 1964-07-17
Unconventional:
Horizontal:
Producing: No
Violations: 3
Latitude: 40.2372042967
Longitude: -82.9044367192

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
-1700867141 2013-08-21 Inspected the Alexander #1 (#129) as part of a standard productive well status check. Check well, storage and identification. No change in status from previous inspection. Status: ok.
-2006628484 2004-05-26 Appears that well is being produced. Some bubbling water noted at well head. ID tag is on well. GPS updated.
-2107388234 2009-07-09 Chk well and storage, Ok.
-228166592 2011-06-06 A follow-up inspection revealed cleanup has been performed at previously noted locations. An inspection of tank battery location revealed parted 2" orange plastic line over hillside from bottom of 200 bbl horizontal saltwater tank. The bottom valve on this tank was closed at time of inspection. An area measuring approx 200' x 5'-20' contained stressed vegetation extending from this line to creek. Patches of vegetation were oberved and will require remediation. The impacted area did not appear to be new. Traced remaining section of line to injection well, Permit 160. At 11:38 am, the well owner representative, Mr. Bill Jackson, 614-570-4318, was notified of inspection results. Mr. Jackson states that spill occurred last year and cleanup was witnessed by Sam Faust. Mr. Jackson agreed to remediate impacted area. Note: till, organic material, lime, seed, mulch. The plastic line will also be reconnected.
-46449541 2006-05-19 Chk well and storage, Ok.
-624134005 2010-08-02 Check report that the dike has been compromised by rodents digging in it. Found a hole in the southern end of the dike. The hole is on the south east side of the dike approx half way up the side of the dike. Fluid has been in the dike and has gone into the hole and out the south side of the dike at some time. The hole should be filled to keep the integrity of the diked area.
-696624784 2013-05-16 Ohio Oil Gathering tanker truck is on location picking up a load of oil.
1138907759 2006-02-02 Chk well and storage, Ok.
1225444218 2013-02-28 Inspected the Alexander #1 as a standard productive well status check. The well has been placed back into production after a recent work over by Fishburn Producing. Identification posted, storage and well site ok. Met with pumper Bill Jackson on location and informed him to put some peat sorb around the well head.
1284487039 2010-09-14 Check well and storage, gas is being burnt in the fire tube of the heater treater.

Has a small gas leak in one of the quarter inch lines on the heater treater. The ground hog hole has not been repaired yet.Talked w/ Bill he will come to the site later today and fix the leak. The filtration unit for the gas is on order and will be installed as sone as it comes in.

1284662233 2010-09-16 Leak at heater treater has been fixed. Valve on one inch black plastic tubing that goes to the wooded area is closed. Burner in heater treater is lit and burning.
1287i774 2002-06-04 well in production . No viol's , Berkshire twp.
1301062841 2011-03-25 Follow up on request to clean up around the storage and well site.

Talk with Bill at the site, about venting the tanks thru charcoal filters. Delivering dirt to fill the trench by the well head and to use around the diked area, to fill in low spots. Debris and propane tanks have been removed from the site.

1302276016 2011-04-08 Check well and storage, has an odor coming from the water tank. Filters have not been installed yet. The trench by the well head has been filled in. Has dirt on site to fill in spots in the diked area around the tanks.
1314102737 2011-08-23 At 8:21 AM, I notified Mr. Bill Jackson, the well owner representative of complaint alleging recent brine spill. Mr. Jackson states there was a small leak in a tank and had leaked only inside the dike. He called Fishburn and had two patches installed. A new tank will be installed Thursday or Friday of this week. The saltwater line has been fused together. They plan to establish vegetation this fall for impacted area from last years brine spill.
1338382044 2010-09-07 On site to check the progress of some clean up around the site. A drum thst was by the well head has been removed. The ground hog hole on the south side of the dike has not been fixed yet. No filter on the gas line of the heater treater. No odors at this time. Strong wind from the sw at this time.
1365227606 2012-11-09 Check well and storage. Identification and emergency contact information displayed on storage and at the pump jack. Status OK.
1367953633 2013-05-07 Inspect well. pumpjack, storage and identification. Fairly strong odors at the storage. Status: ok.
1375212817 2013-07-30 Fishburn's service rig is on location for work over. Workover pit is lined. Status: ok.
1387399087 2013-12-18 Inspected the Harmon #1 (#129) as part of a standard productive well status check. Check well, storage and identification. Status: ok.
1396616686 2014-04-03 Inspect location with NW Regional Supervisor, William Ziegler.
143562816 2011-09-21 A follow-up inspection revealed that impacted areas have been excavated and soil(s) have been stockpiled on-site. The stockpiled soil(s) will need to be removed from the location. Note: Mr. Bill Jackson, a representative for Patricia Harman, had agreed to remove soil(s) from the location.
1592683936 2003-07-08 Inspection with Jeff Fry. Dikes ok. Well jack was pumping today.
1686343045 2011-06-06 Accompanied Brent Bear and Josh Garland on inspection.
1807350734 2014-03-14 Inspected the Alexander #1 (#129) as part of a standard production well status check. Inspect well, storage and identification. Status: ok.
1846811498 2011-08-24 The Division received a landowner complaint alleging that a brine spill had occurred since the last inspection. Mr. Bill Jackson, the well owner representative, arrived at well location prior to the inspection of the well site. Mr. Jackson states: They discovered two holes in the saltwater tank and have been repaired; Brine should have been contained inside the dike; and saltwater line routed to nearby injection had been fused together; He feels there could have been brine released from this line because, saltwater was recently transferred through this line. Mr. Jackson would not stay for the inspection. An inspection revealed two impacted areas. The first area derives from the fused saltwater line located behind the tank battery. This area measured 195' x 10'. The path leads to an intermittent stream. No evidence of crude oil found. Note: Previous inspection had shown stressed vegetation from brine spill last year. Pockets of fluid were tested near source and approx 150' away with High Range Quantabs and showed 8.4 and 6.6 units respectively. The second impacted area was located on backside of earthen dike and measured approx 40' x 20'. The source for this area was from the now repaired saltwater tank. Two ground hog holes were found inside the dike, which may have allowed saltwater to be released from dike. At 3:59 PM, Mr. Jackson was verbally notified by telephone today and instructed to remove all contaminated material and address the earthen dike within 1 month. 9-1-07
1846811498 2011-08-24 The Division received a landowner complaint alleging that a brine spill had occurred since the last inspection. Mr. Bill Jackson, the well owner representative, arrived at well location prior to the inspection of the well site. Mr. Jackson states: They discovered two holes in the saltwater tank and have been repaired; Brine should have been contained inside the dike; and saltwater line routed to nearby injection had been fused together; He feels there could have been brine released from this line because, saltwater was recently transferred through this line. Mr. Jackson would not stay for the inspection. An inspection revealed two impacted areas. The first area derives from the fused saltwater line located behind the tank battery. This area measured 195' x 10'. The path leads to an intermittent stream. No evidence of crude oil found. Note: Previous inspection had shown stressed vegetation from brine spill last year. Pockets of fluid were tested near source and approx 150' away with High Range Quantabs and showed 8.4 and 6.6 units respectively. The second impacted area was located on backside of earthen dike and measured approx 40' x 20'. The source for this area was from the now repaired saltwater tank. Two ground hog holes were found inside the dike, which may have allowed saltwater to be released from dike. At 3:59 PM, Mr. Jackson was verbally notified by telephone today and instructed to remove all contaminated material and address the earthen dike within 1 month. 9-9-05(A)9
1846811498 2011-08-24 The Division received a landowner complaint alleging that a brine spill had occurred since the last inspection. Mr. Bill Jackson, the well owner representative, arrived at well location prior to the inspection of the well site. Mr. Jackson states: They discovered two holes in the saltwater tank and have been repaired; Brine should have been contained inside the dike; and saltwater line routed to nearby injection had been fused together; He feels there could have been brine released from this line because, saltwater was recently transferred through this line. Mr. Jackson would not stay for the inspection. An inspection revealed two impacted areas. The first area derives from the fused saltwater line located behind the tank battery. This area measured 195' x 10'. The path leads to an intermittent stream. No evidence of crude oil found. Note: Previous inspection had shown stressed vegetation from brine spill last year. Pockets of fluid were tested near source and approx 150' away with High Range Quantabs and showed 8.4 and 6.6 units respectively. The second impacted area was located on backside of earthen dike and measured approx 40' x 20'. The source for this area was from the now repaired saltwater tank. Two ground hog holes were found inside the dike, which may have allowed saltwater to be released from dike. At 3:59 PM, Mr. Jackson was verbally notified by telephone today and instructed to remove all contaminated material and address the earthen dike within 1 month. NONE(B)
1980519623 2011-12-07 A follow-up inspection revealed compliance. The stockpiled soil will remain at location and remediated. The landowner/complainant, Mr. Tom Bell, had notified the Division after the last inspection and had requested no removal of soil and would like to limit traffic on road due to culvert requiring repair. Note: New gas detector utilized during inspection showed 0.05 CH4-IR intermittently downwind and behind tank battery. No detection at well location and O2 sensor showed 21.0.
2094923633 2013-08-08 Fishburn service rig has finished work over. The working pits are closed and the well has been placed back into production. Status: Ok.
309376156 2011-05-27 The Division received a complaint alleging that oil was running down a driveway from this well location. An inspection of the gravel driveway which measured approx 750' showed no sign of crude oil. Arrived at the well location to observe a service rig owned by Fishburn running rods back into the wellbore. The rig was placed on the well to replace a joint of tubing which had contained a hole. A 5'x5' area at wellhead contained crude oil and approx 1' x 5' area near front of rig. An area next to well location contained oil stained grass from approx 2 joints of tubing. Puddles of water along the lease road located near tank battery (note: higher elevation than ) showed iron scales and not crude oil. Verified wooded area below well location and found no crude oil impact. Interviewed well owner and representative at the location. The well owner states no impact offsite and further stated OEPA responded earlier this morning. The service rig company will remove contaminated soil at 1:00 pm. Notified the complainant of inspection results at 11:46am. The complainant stated that he may have "jumped the gun" but had concern with runoff from a rainfall event. At 12:20 pm, Mr. Wes Drake with OEPA was contacted to discuss inspection results. A follow-up inspection will be conducted.
648821925 2014-01-28 Location Information. ENTRANCE: Lat. 40.23727 Long. -82.89856 / WELL HEAD: Lat. 40.23718 Long. -82 .90465 / CENTER-OF-STORAGE: Lat. 40.23674 Long. -82.90415.
81557477 2011-06-06 Accompanied B.Bear on complaint check.
856030280 2004-10-29 Chk well and storage, Ok.
990045954 2014-01-28 Inspected the Alexander #1 (#129) as part of a standard production well status check. Inspect well, storage and identification. Status: ok.