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34-067-20680

Well Details

Well ID: 34-067-20680
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Spud Date: 1984-09-08
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Producing: No
Violations: 0
Latitude: 40.3626963767
Longitude: -81.237614915

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
-1212856053 2006-11-27 Had another complaint of H2S gas near Tappan Dam and checked area and did not find a well with any leaks .Probably the same complaint as before and they do not know it has been fixed yet .
-1418989769 2013-11-18 I am checking this well which has been plugged to surface to see if there are any gas leaks. I found that there are no leaks at this time. The pipe has been cut off and the area needs graded and seeded. Due to the water covering the site it is no possible at this time and most likely will be late spring before it can be passed for final restoration.
-160591092 2013-11-01 I was on location at 7:20am with Inspector Mark Moreland and Nick's Well Plugging to witness and train in plugging a well that is producing hydrogen sulfide (H2S) from the "Newburg Porosity Zone". O'Brien's Safety Services were on location to monitor the levels of H2S. The wellhead was in a converted wetland and everytime the service rig tried to raise the mast it began sinking. Nick's decided they would need to bring in a mudboat and large bulldozer in order to properly spot the rig. They would not be able to get the equipment and rig spotted until later in the afternoon and Inspector Moreland decided that plugging would not start until Monday 11/4/13. I left location and will return next week. No violations.
100342337 2013-11-04 I am on site today and witnessed a 25 sack class A cement bottom plug through 2.375" tubing. O'Brien's Safety Services, L.L.C. was on site to monitor H2S conditions. O'Brien's also gave H2S awareness training to ODNR Inspectors.
1239i55 2001-05-18 Check well status for H 2 S gas and found that the H 2 S blocker that they placed in the well is holding the gas down and there are no leaks at this time.
1383654051 2013-11-05 I am on site today to witness the plugging and cementing operation. Nicks Well Plugging Service is ready to set the bottom plug thru 2-3/8 inch tubing. They pumped tubing volume to make sure it was clear and then set the bottom plug. Because of the H2S gas we did not circulate on the bottom plug and the Newburg plug which was set at 4800 to 4600 ft. Since we had reason to believe that the 4-1/2" inch diameter casing was parted or had a hole in it, the Newburg plug was necessary. Next plug was set after we established circulation. During the circulation the H2S level went up to 17 PPM and then after only a few barrels dropped off to 0 PPM which is what I would have wanted to verify my Newburg plug was in place and holding. # 4 plug set at the bottom of the surface casing and last plug set at 200 ft to 0 with good cement returns.
1386271117 2013-11-05
1894609621 2006-11-24 Check this well as part of a complaint on my home phone of sulphur gas odor in this area .Check well because Brett was on vacation and I had this problem with this well when I had this County .I checked well and found that Sulfide blocker had just been added to well . It still stinks of H2S but there are no leaks .
2275870 2001-06-18 The wellhead has a H2S leak with 150ppm. Or higher that must be repaired again. This well has had multiple leaks and should be plugged while the casing is still in tack.
5570659 Check well status for H 2 S gas and found that the H 2 S blocker that they placed in the well is holding the gas down and there are no leaks at this time.