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34-099-21913

Well Details

Well ID: 34-099-21913
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Spud Date: 1985-06-11
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Producing: No
Violations: 0
Latitude: 40.9544361711
Longitude: -80.9373565808

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
-1143831707 2009-07-01 I walked around the tank battery and the wellhead and found that there were no violations at this time.
-540225076 2006-05-19 The tank battery is shared with permits 1181, 1182 and 1250 and consists of 3-210 bbl storage tanks, a separator and a dike.
-644049553 2011-08-23 Met with Allen Summers of Enervest at 08:00 on 08/23/2011 to inspect progress of clean up. No oil sheen present on surface of water, no oil present on most recent absorbent pads. Tested water in pool that was targeted for hydrocarbon collection directly upstream of siphon dam. Results: pH - 7.0, chloride count - 28 ppm. Excavating crew en route to remove siphon dam and return stream to its natural state.
1216i423 2002-04-23 Polish rod stroke hitting the stuffing box and pushing it down one half inch and raising the front of the pumpjack each time. Met with the pumper at the tank battery and informed him of the potential problem. He will shut the well in until it can be repai
1313766230 2011-08-18 Met with Allen Summers of Enervest Operating at 08:00 on 08/18/2011 at leak site. All contaminated soil and vegetation removed and stockpiled for disposal, dike/berm constructed around leak site, double siphon dam constructed at recommended position along stream, absorbent booms and pads placed upstream and downstream of siphon dam. Water truck on site to vacuum oil skim from surface of water collected in natural pool upstream of siphon dam. No visible oil skim or sheen on water downstream of siphon dam. I performed pH and chloride test on water collected upstream of leak site to establish baseline water conditions. Results: pH - 6.0, chloride count - 40 ppm. Repeated pH and chloride test approximately 25' downstream of siphon dam. Results: pH - 6.0, chloride count - 40 ppm. Wildlife community: minnows, frogs, crayfish, etc. still present downstream from leak site and siphon dam. No visible evidence of wildlife kill. Barnett & Sons Excavating on site to dig up and replace flow line, and to finish removal of all contaminated soil. Excavating contractor instructed to dispose of contaminated soil at an approved landfill. Will follow up next day.
1314197913 2011-08-19 Flow line replaced, stream bank restored to original contour at leak site, contaminated soil removed, absorbent pads and booms in place at siphon dam. No visible oil sheen on surface of water. Siphon dam not affecting natural stream flow. Will leave dam in place over weekend.
1314294162 2011-08-25 Siphon dam removed. Stream course returned to original flow and contour. All signs of oil contamination removed. Spill clean up satisfies 1509.22(A) and 1501:9-1-07(A). No violations at this time.
1907360333 2011-08-17 Received notification of flow line leak on 8/17/2011 at 11:12 from Tom Basick of Enervest Operating (330-575-9248). Arrived on site at 13:00 8/17/2011. Flow line leak next to stream. Notified Ohio EPA (800-282-9378) of spill at 14:01. Instructed by EPA to handle spill with Enervest's clean up crew - no EPA agent would be coming out. Met with Allen Summers of Enervest. His crew had all wells feeding into common tank battery shut in, placed absorbent pads on ground at leak site and stream bank, placed absorbent boom and pads approximately 61 meters downstream from leak. No visible oil skim on water surface downstream from boom. Leak caused by rotted flow line, Allen Summers reported approximately 0.5 to 1 barrel of crude oil/brine leaked from flow line. My recommendations were to (1) apply Peatsorb to leak site and local area around leak site, (2) have excavating crew remove all contaminated soil and vegetation, and dispose of at an approved landfill, (3) construct siphon dam along downstream side of natural pool, approximately 61 meters downstream from leak, (4) use water truck to vacuum oil skim accumulated in pool, (5) replace flow line from well head to tank battery. Will return in the morning to follow up.
2018178605 2011-11-16 Well within the 1/4 mile range to be inspected in conjunction with water well investigation. Well head and tank battery properly identified. No visible or audible leaks or spills, no gas odor detected. No signs of dead or dying vegetation nearby. Well within compliance at this time. No violations.
774170456 2004-05-24 The tank battery is shared with permits: 1250, 1182 and 1181 and consists of 3-210 bbl storage tanks, 1-1,100 gal. Plastic salt water tank and a dike that is low on the west side.
PL12828 Preliminary Restoration done information from Data Point