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| Well ID: 34-059-24401 | Loading map...
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| Spud Date: 2014-07-01 | |
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| Latitude: 39.9547029238 | |
| Longitude: -81.3776579717 |
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| INSPECTION ID | DATE | DESCRIPTION | COMMENT | VIOLATION ID | VIOLATION CODE | VIOLATION_COMMENT |
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| -10049723 | 2014-08-25 | On the day of my inspection I witnessed that Whipstock Ohio Drilling Rig #1 had ran and cemented 13.625 inch diameter intermediate casing at 1822 feet and completed BOP testing. | ||||
| 1264741582 | 2014-08-20 | On the day of my inspection I witnessed that Whipstock Ohio Drilling Rig #1 drilled a 23 inch diameter hole to the depth of 505 feet and ran 481 feet of 18.625 inch 87.5#/ft. J-55 casing and stabbed the float shoe with 4.5 inch diameter drill pipe while trying to break circulation their pits ran dry. Once the pits were replenished Whipstock began pumping again and broke circulation with 89bbls of fresh water. Baker Hughes was on site and pumped 36bbls of gel, 10bbls of fresh water and cemented casing with 480 sacks of Class A lead cement with 0.05% Static Free, 1% CaCl, 0.5% EC-1, 0.125#/sk. Cello Flake, 0.75gals/sk. FP-6L, 0.5% BA-10A. Lead cement was followed 123 sacks of Class A tail cement with 0.05% Static Free, 3% CaCl, 0.5% EC-1, 0.125#/sk. Cello Flake, 0.75gals/sk. FP-6L, and 0.5% BA-10A. Displaced cement with 6.8bbls of fresh water. Had good cement returns of 30bbls to surface. |