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34-031-27226

Well Details

Well ID: 34-031-27226
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Spud Date: 2013-11-09
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Producing: No
Violations: 0
Latitude: 40.22801936
Longitude: -82.1792922815

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
-1079437626 2013-11-21 On the day of my inspection I found that H&D Drilling had set 41' of 10.75" conductor casing. They were drilling at a depth of 270' with a 10" bit. The permit was posted, there were no sags or tears in the pit liner and there were no leaks or spills.
-1987049940 2013-12-04 On the day of my inspection I found that H&D Drilling was finished drilling. The production casing was cemented on 12/2/13. There were no sags or tears in the pit liner and there were no leaks or spills around the rig.
-740139929 2014-08-28 On the day of my inspection I found that the drill pits had been closed and all drilling materials had been removed from the site. The location had been graded out and planted with grass. The soil here is very rocky and the grass coverage was sparse. The lower end of the drill site showed some areas of erosion. I contacted Ron Babcock to request that he come up with a different plan for erosion control, as the current seeding program has not been effective on this landscape.
1191041588 2013-11-24 Harold Donaker contacted me to report that the bond log showed the cement top at 70'. H&D Drilling was authorized to top off the annulus with sack cement and resume drilling operations.
1385226104 2013-11-23 On the day of my inspection H&D Drilling had new 7" casing set at 464'. Formation pumped gel, cotton seed hulls and cell flake in an attempt to establish circulation. They displaced the gel mixture out of the casing and shut it in for 20 minutes. At that time they went back into pumping more gel and lost circulation material, followed by 165 sacks of class A cement. Circulation was never established. They landed the plug, pressured up to 750 lbs. and held for 5 minutes. Ron Babcock was instructed to have a bond log run on the well to determine where the cement top was before proceeding with further drilling operations.
1811617093 2014-03-05 On the day of my inspection I found that the well was equipped with a pumping unit. The tank battery consisted of three 100 barrel stock tanks and an earthen dike. Proper identification was posted and I found no leaks or spills. The pits were still open. I met with Ron Babcock at the site and granted him an extension on closing the pits due to the weather. The site is very muddy and difficult to get into. The fluid level was not in danger of breeching the walls and there were no sags or tears in the liner.