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34-051-20125

Well Details

Well ID: 34-051-20125
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Spud Date: 2013-04-08
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Violations: 0
Latitude: 41.6537003002
Longitude: -84.3174766264

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
-141349822 2014-03-10 This well was plugged and abandoned on 12-5-2013. At the time of the inspection the final restoration has not been completed and is due by 6-5-14. The cellar, wood/stone pad, and some anchors for the rig still remain around the well. The tank battery, separator, heater unit, access lane and gate also are left. According to the operator the water well on location will be left at the request of the landowner and a landowner waiver will need signed.
-1489406760 2013-04-19 At the time of the inspection the well was plugged from 2600 to 2200' with 150 sacks of Type 1 Cement with 2% Calcium. This plug was left to set up for 3 hours before the next plug was set. The next plug was set from 2150' to 1700' with 165 sacks of Type 1 Cement with 3% Calcium. The cement was pumped through the drill string and good circulation was observed throughout.
-853547491 2013-04-17 At the time of the inspection drilling had stopped at a Total Depth of 3075'. The decision was made to plug the well back to a kick point and apply for a Horizontal Well Permit in the Trenton.
1118974972 2013-04-03 At the time of the inspection construction of the drill site has started.
1369235371 2013-04-25 At the time of the inspection the re-issued permit to Plug Back and Horizontally Drill was received and drilling will continue at midnight on 4-26-13.
1377794658 2013-08-29 Inspected the Kunkle #1-29 (#125-01) as part of a standard productive well status check. The well is pumping by a propane powered American pump jack and the well pad is clean and free of excess contamination. The storage consist of two tanks set in a lined walled dike and a separate horizontal separator set in a lined walled dike. A 20' flare stack sits north of the separator and is operated by a pilot light (non-operational during inspection). The access road is gated and locked and the well information and emergency contact information is posted at the gate. No trespassing signs and H2S warning signs are posted at the entrance. Status: ok.
1386250259 2013-12-04 At the time of the inspection the production rods had been removed, a blow out preventer installed, and the production tubing removed. A Weatherford 5.5" Mechanical set Cement Retainer was set at 2300' then pressure tested to 500 psi. Central Michigan Cementing Services pumped 50 sacks of 50/50 PozMix cement below the retainer and 50 sacks of 50/50 PozMix cement above the retainer. Fluids from the well were circulated through the flow line to the Tank Battery. McS Inc. (Homer, MI) was the plugging contractor and coordinated by Matt Fagerstrom from Oilfield Tools, Inc. (Traverse City, MI).
1392155824 2014-02-11 This well was re-permitted and plugged back for purposes of drilling horizontally. The horizontal leg was permitted as 34-051-20125-01-00 and drilled. The well was then plugged in 12/2013. Preliminary Restoration Passed
1473845713 2013-05-05 At the time of the inspection a Total Measured Depth of 4361' and a Total Vertical Depth (TVD) of 2433' was reached. Then 2503' of 5.5" casing was ran to a TVD of 2413' and cemented in with 125 sacks of Type I cement by Central Michigan Cementing Services. Good circulation was maintained throughout the job and the water level in the annulus remained static after pumping.
1566331585 2013-05-13 At the time of the inspection, McS Inc was on location running 2 7/8" tubing in the well to drill out the remaining cement from the cementing of the 5.5" casing with a power swivel. All drilling equipment from Consolidated Drilling has been moved off location. The pit was still open for use in the completion stages of the well.
1572115991 2013-04-14 At the time of the inspection 8.625" casing was cemented from 1575' to the surface by Central Michigan Cementing Services. Baskets were placed on joints 2 and 6 from the top and centralizers on the bottom six joints. The casing (All 24 lb/ft except top joint is 32 lb/ft) was reciprocated during the cementing. Good cement returns were observed at the surface and 11 bbls of cement returns were noted by the cementers.
1652707449 2013-12-05 At the time of the inspection plugging operations were being completed on the well. McS Inc. of Homer, MI and DownHole Tool Inc (DTI) of Traverse City, MI were doing the plugging under the coordination of Matt Fagerstrom (DTI) and Savoy Energy. The 5.5" casing was pressure tested to 500 psi to ensure the plug set on 12-4-13 remained at the proper level. There was no loss noted after 15 minutes. The plug was tagged at 1808' and the 5.5" casing was shot off at 1770', then removed. The tubing was ran to 1750' and plugged from 1750' to the surface with 531 sacks of Class A cement in three stages. Good circulation was maintained throughout and cement returns were witnessed at the surface. See Plug Report for details.
1920535955 2013-04-18 At the time of the inspection the well was plugged from a Total Depth of 3075' to 2700' with 145 sacks of Type 1 Cement. The cement was pumped through the drill string and good circulation was observed throughout.
308699694 2013-04-11 At the time of the inspection the hole had been re-drilled with the same 14.5" bit along with a 14.75" reamer. The 11.75" casing was ran to 285 and cemented back to surface by Central Michigan Cementing Services. The casing was reciprocated during the cementing. Good cement returns were observed at the surface and 9 bbls of cement returns were noted by the cementers.
635060652 2013-12-04 At the time of the inspection plugging operations had started on the well. McS Inc. of Homer, MI and DownHole Tool Inc (DTI) of Traverse City, MI were doing the plugging under the coordination of Matt Fagerstrom (DTI) and Savoy Energy. A cement retainer was set at 2300' and 50 sacks of 50/50 PozMix was set below the retainer and 50 sacks of 50/50 PozMix was set above the retainer. All cement weighed between 14.1 and 14.3 as weighed with cement scales. The well was then shut in to be pressure tested in the morning. All cementing was done by Central Michigan Cementing Services through 2 7/8" tubing with good circulation. See Plug Report for details.
772473953 2013-12-16 At the time of the inspection the well had been cut off below grade, the metal plate was welded on, and the hole was filled and graded. A set of production tanks, heater/seperator, pipe trailer and roll-off containter still remain. The mounded topsoil needs graded when weather permits.
86119323 2014-04-11 This well was plugged and abandoned on 12-5-2013. At the time of the inspection the final restoration has not been completed and is due by 6-5-14. The cellar, wood/stone pad, and some anchors for the rig still remain around the well. The tank battery, separator, heater unit, access lane and gate also are left. According to the operator the water well on location will be left at the request of the landowner and a landowner waiver will need signed.
994372609 2013-04-10 At the time of the inspection, Consolidated Drilling had drilled a 14.5" hole to a depth of 290'. The crew was attempting to run the 11.75" casing but could not get the casing past 200'. At 2am on 4-11-13, after two hours of trying to run casing past 200', the decision was made to re-drill the hole with the same 14.5" bit along with a 14.75" reamer.