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34-155-24060

Well Details

Well ID: 34-155-24060
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Spud Date: 2013-04-13
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Horizontal:
Producing:
Violations: 0
Latitude: 41.458796279
Longitude: -80.6863886573

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
-1501659596 2013-04-24 Currently at a depth of 3045' and drilling to a depth of 3327'. No problems were reported during the drilling process. Nothing else has changed on location since my last inspection.
1362421302 2013-03-04 My inspection found construction equipment and supplies on location. New limestone gravel and a culvert was installed at the lease road entrance. Drainage controls were started with 8" socks. Well pad and lease road construction are expected to begin with the next 2 weeks.
1366040373 2013-04-15 My inspection today found that the rig crew had lost a sledgehammer down the conductor hole and were attempting to retrieve it. The loose topsoil had been piled to the north east corner of the location and had been seeded and straw had been spread to prevent erosion. The dike around the location had been seeded and straw had been spread. The rig containment was in good repair. The lease road and rig pad was in good repair. Silt screen fencing was buried to the proper depth and was surrounding the entire location. The permit was posted in the company trailer. Fire extinguishers were available in multiple locations.
1366128867 2013-04-15 I was on location for the cementing of the conductor casing. The drill depth was 306ft, with a 24 inch hole and 20 inch conductor casing placed at a depth of 306 ft. The float collar was set at a depth of 262 ft with 44' of shoe. The proper circulation was established and cementing was started by Halliburton using Class A cement with 75 % excess brought for the job. There was approximately 52 BBLs of cement returns. The beginning mud scale of cement was a density of 15.7 pounds per gallon (ppg) and was held at 15.8 ppg for the rest of the cementing job. The plug was displaced using 93.06 BBLs of fresh water. Once the plug landed, Halliburton held 500 psi for 5 minutes. The well site was in good repair with the proper containment in place. The lease road and well pad were in stable condition. The permit was in the company man's trailer. Fire extinguishers were readily available during the job.
1368451654 2013-05-13 My inspection found the HAD 105 rig off location and the well shut-in. Brammer/BP plan to move a Nabors rig onto location for the horizontal portion within the next three months.
1369062240 2013-05-20 My inspection found the well shut in. Drainage and erosion controls were working properly. Brammer Engineering was waiting on a rig to drill the horizontal; no violations at this time.
1378061784 2013-04-16 My inspection found Brammer cleaning tanks in preparation to air drill Hole #2. The drilling permit was posted in the company man's trailer; no violations.