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34-035-22046

Well Details

Well ID: 34-035-22046
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Spud Date: 2008-07-28
Unconventional:
Horizontal:
Producing: No
Violations: 0
Latitude: 41.3320617491
Longitude: -81.7138042692

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
-1988040938 2008-07-30 cementing surface
-408502778 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 2 140-barrel steel production tanks, 1 50-barrel brine tank and separator unit with Dominion metering run. There is also a skid-mounted compressor unit in the wellhead enclosure. 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.
-756848363 2010-10-04
-910082679 2008-07-28 rig moveing on location
1223044646 2008-09-30 Inspector Lowder received a call reporting a wellhead release at the Valley Vista well on Wallings Road in North Royalton. The initial reports were that something had failed and rods had been pushed out of the hole by escaping oil and natural gas. The problem was first noticed by teachers working the nearby playground who reported that they heard a loud noise followed by "dust" around the well. The school administration notified Cutter who responded with equipment and personnel. Upon arrival they found that five full rods and several pup rods along with the polished rod were out of the hole both inside and outside of the fence and the well was spraying oil/water. The rods were bent and damaged by both the incident and during initial response actions. Cutter shut the remaining valves on the wellhead and a high pressure plug was placed in the tubing. The "dust" was apparently an oil/water spray, which coated the pumping unit, a majority of the board-on-board fence surrounding the well and was carried by wind to the east and impacted trees and ground cover approximately 100' downwind. The groundcover consisted primarily of recently spread grass seed and straw mulch. When I arrived at approximately 15:20, Cutter personnel were wiping down the pumping unit and fence and removing the impacted mulch. Cutter will have Intrepid Well Service on site in the next few days to pull the downhole pump and tubing (if necessary) and try to determine the cause of the incident. I met on site with Rick Simmers, the North Royalton Fire Chief and the North Royalton Assistant Superintendent and discussed the initial response and future actions that would be taken.
1269366754 2010-01-21 no violation
1300627136 2008-07-22 site vist
1323698362 2011-12-08 On 12/08/2012, DNR Inspector Richard Skidmore, completed an urban production well inspection status check for DNR Inspector Ray Wallace. The lease road, tank battery, and well head locations are in compliance with 1501:9-9-05. Inspection passed.
616544753 2010-01-11 ground cover snow unable to check restoration
830080503 2011-09-07 Urban Producing well status check. Well inspected, no violations found. Well is in compliance with 1501-9-9-05.
836582663 2008-07-03 making location
898063136 2008-12-01 violation corrected