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34-083-21599

Well Details

Well ID: 34-083-21599
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Spud Date: 1965-01-01
Unconventional:
Horizontal:
Producing:
Violations: 1
Latitude: 40.4761001796
Longitude: -82.5597781851

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
-1536528601 2006-02-13 4 1/2 inch casing and 10 inch is severely corroded from salt water. Annulus is open. Records indicate that well was drilled in 1965 and plugged back the same year to the Berea. Have not been able to contact any former owners yet. Well is located approx. 3
1365767149 2013-03-27 A follow up inspection to Orphan Case No. 2006 03 011 revealed that the well was situated in a vacant field lot located next to the Knox County Community Hospital at 16361 Village Parkway, Fredricktown, Ohio and within 50' from the road. The well was open and contained rotted 10" outside diameter drive pipe and 4.5" outside diameter casing. The exposed 4.5" casing was thin walled with multiple holes at the top. A 4x2 swage with a gate valve would have been attached to the 4.5" casing at one time, but have since rotted off at the collar and fallen onto the ground surface. It was also noted that the immediate area contained a hanger on the ground surface. The fluid level inside the 4.5" casing was at approx 50' and the annular space between the 10" and 4.5" casings was at approx 3 seconds downhole from surface. Gas bubbling was observed downhole and within the fluid of the 4.5" casing, but no smell or detection with a gas meter was found at the surface. A GPS reading was obtained and recorded for the well. Note: The well was readily accessible from the road, but underground public utility lines exist within the area.
1934875165 2013-05-29 A follow-up inspection conducted with Orphan Well Program Supervisor, Gene Chini, revealed no change to the well status since the last inspection. A casing caliper was utilized for this inspection and revealed 11" outside diameter drive pipe and 4.5" casing.
389327658 2014-05-22 At the time of the inspection I was on location with ODOGRM Inspector Jeff Fry to discuss the logistics of plugging the well for the Orphan Well Program. The status of the well is unchanged from previous inspections and the SEM score does not need adjusted.
647764181 2014-05-22 Well is on emergency orphan well plug list. Took Inspector Ben Harpster to well site.
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