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34-117-22150

Well Details

Well ID: 34-117-22150
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Spud Date: 1964-10-05
Unconventional:
Horizontal:
Producing: No
Violations: 1
Latitude: 40.4378412623
Longitude: -82.9094279969

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
-134445049 2014-07-08 The remediated area has not established crop growth (soybeans). Status: will continue to monitor.
-279790305 2007-10-01 Chk well and storage, the well is equipped to produce at this time. Id posted at the well head.
-913645413 2014-09-04 Inspected status of top plug with Inspector Jeff Fry. Plug slid approximately 16 feet from ground level. Contacted operator to fill with bag cement before attaching the identification tag.
1368712590 2013-05-16 On site with Chuck Freeman, Mr. Baker (landowner) and Inspector Benko to investigate possible brine soil contamination. Soil tested positive for chlorides. The cropland in which it was tested is in a area of old historical brine storage pits. Leaching may be occurring from the subsoil horizon. All nearby flowlines have been recently replaced (pvc) and tested. Status: will continue to monitor for future remediation.
1407790978 2014-08-11 Fishburn has moved onto the well to begin plugging operations.
1408366842 2014-08-18 9:20 am Omega Cementing hooked up and broke circulation and displaced 165 sacks Class A cement plug through tubing set at 450' (tubing was set inside parted 4.5" casing), no cement returned to surface. Pulled tubing, no visual sign of cement on tubing. Shut down and wait on cement. 11:00 am run tubing back into hole (no cement top tagged). 11:30 am Omega hooked up break circulation and displaced an additional 70 sacks Class A cement to surface which did not hold. Fishburn lay down tubing, Omega topped off cement from the top with 15 sacks Class A. Plugging operations co-witnessed by Fishburn representative Mr. Don Collier. **The Powers #2 (#2150) is officially plugged and abandoned.**
321361155 2012-06-13 Inspected the Powers #2 as part of a standard status check. No production was reported in 2011. A pump jack is on the well but appears to not have run in some time due to the amount of rust on the belt pulleys and well rods. Pumper reports possible hole in the 4.5" casing. Well needs to be placed back into production or plugged. NONE_
459812739 2014-02-05 Witnessed the operator spread heavy agricultural lime on the farmer's field (Baker) south of the well to remediate brine contaminated soil (no crop growth) from a possible historical brine pit as referenced in the previous inspection. The farmer had recently chisel plowed the field and the field is currently snow covered. Status: will continue to monitor.
764860044 2014-09-04 Inspected plugged well with Eric Daugstrup. Check top of cement plug depth with a reel counter. See Eric's report for details.