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34-115-24675

Well Details

Well ID: 34-115-24675
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Spud Date: 2013-07-03
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Producing: No
Violations: 1
Latitude: 39.6678809267
Longitude: -81.9848732057

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
-168104051 2013-07-24 I was on location to witness the cementing of the 4.5" production casing. The TVD of the well was 6400' and the casing shoe was at 6395'. Universal Well Services were on lcoation and set 97 sacks of Class A/Type 1 cement.
-356192585 2013-09-09 There was a dozer grading the area when I arrived on location. The pit has been filled and all drilling equipment has been removed from the area. I will return again in a few weeks to check the preliminary restoration status.
1255740208 2013-07-09 I was called to location to witness the cementing of the surface casing by Formation Cement CO at 430am. Due to heavy rain and flooding cementers arrived around 500am and the location was in very rough condition. Artex is using the Kilbarger Patterson #17 rig. The Kilbarger drilled a 12 1/4" hole to a TD of 740'. Artex had miscalculated the casing and had to send of for a landing joint from Miller supply. They sent cementers and inspector off location. We arrived back on location around 900am and due to the thick amounts of mud and clay at the location, the cement truck ended up stuck for some time until a dozer could get it to proper spot for cement job. The casing shoe depth was 689'. Centralizers were not run on the surface casing and the baffle insert was at a depth of 646'. The plug was down at 12:30pm with good cement returns and pressure was held at 500psi for 5 minutes.
1372855519 2013-07-03 I arrived, after only given a 25 minute notice, to see cement trucks leaving location. Artex is using the Kilbarger Patterson #17 rig and Formation Cement Co. The hole was drilled to 90' and the conductor was set at 84'. Heath told me it was a good cement job with good returns.
1373367730 2013-07-09 I was called to location in order to witness the cementing of the surface casing. There were multiple areas of flash flooding in and around the area. Artex had finished placing casing in the hole upon arrival, however when the cement trucks arrived it was determined by the operator that they had miscalculated casing by about 14' and needed to obtain a pup joint from Miller Supply. Artex then told us the cement job will not happen for another 4-5 hours.
2092618484 2014-06-04 The location has erosion issues and the operator needs to work on rebuilding the dike. There are two 210 bbl tanks in the dike. The well is currently shut in due to mechanical problems. I talked with Joe Schneider and he said he would have someone come out and till, seed, and mulch the location. He will also correct any dike and erosion issues. Site does not meet preliminary restoration requirements. NONE5
937621360 2013-10-21 The pumpjack, separator, and tanks are on location, however they are not hooked up yet to the wellhead. The operator has graded and seeded the area and the grass is just starting to grow around the location. Site does no quite meet preliminary restoration requirements so I will return in a few weeks to check up on their progress.