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34-119-24049

Well Details

Well ID: 34-119-24049
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Spud Date: 1977-09-01
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Producing: No
Violations: 3
Latitude: 39.932766889
Longitude: -82.2253164702

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
-354203635 2014-05-05 I met OEPA and Corp Oil Field services on site and found all oil has been cleaned out of the creek. OEPA instructed Corp services to remove all containment devices from the creek. There is still an unknown amout of oil recovered because the oil is settling out of the water. I will contact Corp Oil field services at later date. Complaince Notice is resolved on 5-5-14 by Patrick Shreve.
1174463656 2009-02-02 Producing, no problems noted.
1397762598 2014-04-16 At 14:30 on 4-16-14 Bill Arnholt with Northwood Energy called on an Oil spill of unknown amount. Upon ODNR arrival at well site I found that the oil spill was very large. There was 71.6 barrels of Clinton crude that was spilled. There was an old buried flow line that went from dike down over hill. The tank busted out at the bottom due to bad weld and allowed the oil to penetrate the old flow line and escape. The rest of the oil was coming from the tank dike as it went over and down the hill about 75 yards where it found a field drain tile. The oil went down about 300 yards down toward creek and surfaced out of the ground. From there about another 200 yards away the oil was captured by a brush dam in creek. There it contained about 4-5 barrel. So far approximately 55-60 barrels have been recovered. There were some plugs not in place on the day of the incident. Trevor Irwin with OEPA has been out and working on cleanup with Company and ODNR. The absorbent booms will be left out for a few days for any minor retention 9-1-07
1397762598 2014-04-16 At 14:30 on 4-16-14 Bill Arnholt with Northwood Energy called on an Oil spill of unknown amount. Upon ODNR arrival at well site I found that the oil spill was very large. There was 71.6 barrels of Clinton crude that was spilled. There was an old buried flow line that went from dike down over hill. The tank busted out at the bottom due to bad weld and allowed the oil to penetrate the old flow line and escape. The rest of the oil was coming from the tank dike as it went over and down the hill about 75 yards where it found a field drain tile. The oil went down about 300 yards down toward creek and surfaced out of the ground. From there about another 200 yards away the oil was captured by a brush dam in creek. There it contained about 4-5 barrel. So far approximately 55-60 barrels have been recovered. There were some plugs not in place on the day of the incident. Trevor Irwin with OEPA has been out and working on cleanup with Company and ODNR. The absorbent booms will be left out for a few days for any minor retention 9-9-05(A)9
1397762598 2014-04-16 At 14:30 on 4-16-14 Bill Arnholt with Northwood Energy called on an Oil spill of unknown amount. Upon ODNR arrival at well site I found that the oil spill was very large. There was 71.6 barrels of Clinton crude that was spilled. There was an old buried flow line that went from dike down over hill. The tank busted out at the bottom due to bad weld and allowed the oil to penetrate the old flow line and escape. The rest of the oil was coming from the tank dike as it went over and down the hill about 75 yards where it found a field drain tile. The oil went down about 300 yards down toward creek and surfaced out of the ground. From there about another 200 yards away the oil was captured by a brush dam in creek. There it contained about 4-5 barrel. So far approximately 55-60 barrels have been recovered. There were some plugs not in place on the day of the incident. Trevor Irwin with OEPA has been out and working on cleanup with Company and ODNR. The absorbent booms will be left out for a few days for any minor retention 9-9-05(D)
1397844277 2014-04-17 Met OEPA and EMA at site and found that the oil was still migrating down the creek. There were absorbent booms in the creek and diapers filtering the water. There were pockets of oil down stream of the final containment and the company was instructed to pad and diaper the affected area. OEPA assigned a spill number of 1404-60-0674 to the spill.
1398109474 2014-04-21 I met OEPA at the site and we walked up and down the creek. There were absorbent booms and diapers in the creek below the final Collection point. OEPA wants to adjust the orange floating impoundment and change the oil laded absorbent booms out. The decision was made to remove the old flowline. The company made a catch basin and was removing the hydrocarbon down stream. The company peeled back the ground that was letting the oil seep out of the ground. They collected the oil and placed in the tanker truck. They then covered back up. The company had Corp oil field service install tanks and plumb up to the well.
1399284359 2014-04-22 I met with OEPA and Corp oilfield services at well site and went down the creek toward Licking county line cleaning pockets of oil out of creek. I took pictures and coordinates at various intervals in the Valley Run creek. Monitor Creek and change out absorbent booms and diapers.
1666038054 2014-06-24 On the day of inspection I accompanied Pat Shreve to the well site to follow up on a previous contamination issue at the well tanks. Refer to Pat Shreve's report for further details.
1704928850 2014-06-26 I checked the tank site and the water has been sucked out of the dike. There is oil in the dike. The company is aware of the issue. I tried calling Bill Arholt with Northwood Energy and Mike Corp. I did not get a response.
1916900598 2003-04-21
2041877481 2014-06-27 Bill Arholt with Northwood Energy called me back on the Tank site. The pumper will keep dike site pumped out and monitor the oil coming out of the soil. The tanks were not leaking. I told Bill to keep removing the oil with absorbent pads.
286479398 2013-01-07 On day of my inspection the following revealed there was a pumping unit, Two steel one hundred barrel tanks, dike and id. Well was producing. Annular disposal was not hooked up.