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34-099-23197

Well Details

Well ID: 34-099-23197
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Spud Date: 2013-08-14
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Producing: No
Violations: 0
Latitude: 41.0136967141
Longitude: -80.5361371704

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
-1893303000 2013-08-15 I performed a status check on the above location. At present Falcone Drilling Rig 18 is drilling at a depth of 630'. Area is clean of debri and spills. Permits are posted. No noted violations noted at this time.
1203133780 2013-10-17 I was on location to perform a status check. Bill Mitchell Drilling Consultaion for Hilcorp explained what they were doing. On 8/24/2013 Falcone Rig 18 was drilling with there 12.25" with a air hammer bit when they tripped out of the hole they discovered that the bottom of the bit and some parts were still in the well bore. There was two cement plugs set in the well bore. H&P 225 drilling rig was drilling the offset to go around the fish but the cement was too soft. They had to drill out the plug and set a new cement plug through drill pipe.
1377631042 2013-08-26 I was on location to check the status of drilling the wells on this pad location. Currently a top hole rig is on location drilling the surface holes for the wells so that the completions rig can come onto location. Currently the rig is around 4200 feet and sidetracking the well due to the fact that an air hammer was lost down hole. A plug was set and the rig is going to drill out the plug.
1379959507 2013-08-26 Falcone Rig #18 ran back in the hole to tag there 200' cement plug at 4070' but tagged at 4280' the plug had dropped. The decision was made by Hilcorp Energy to set a new plug through drill pipe from 4280' to 3580' ( 700' plug ) and wait 4 hours and set another plug from 3580' to 2900' ( 680' plug ). Cap well until the horizontal rig moves on location to drill the off set.
1380718930 2013-08-16 Falcone Drilling Rig #18 drilled a 17.5" hole to a total depth of 950' and ran 950' of 13- 3/8 61# J-55 casing. Baker Hughes pumped 140 barrels ahead and 35 barrels of Gel with Fed Seal and Cello flake followed by 10 barrels of fresh water spacer. They pumped 821 sacks of PRE-NE-1+.05S-FREE=2CACL2 cement. There was good circulation through out the job. Dropped plug displaced with 138 barrels of water, plug held with 605 psi. shut cement head in. There was 15 barrels of cement returned to surface.
143660252 2013-10-15 I performed a status check on the above location. H&P Rig 225 is drilling out from under the 9.625" casing to their kick off point.
1612717525 2014-03-05 Universal Well Service is fracing the above location. All equipment is setting inside of containment. Safety lanes are marked. All annuals are monitored. No noted violations noted at this time.
256627924 2013-08-24 I received a phone call from Tex the consultant for Hilcorp Energy that Falcone Drilling Rig #18 tripped out of the hole to change out there 12.250 hammer bit. Once out of the hole they discovered that the bottom and some of the inside of the bit was still in the well bore. Hilcorp engineers decision was to place a two hundred ( 200' ) foot plug on top of bit debris through drill pipe. Wait 8 hours and go back and side track the plug. I called Deputy Chief Bob Worstall and talked with him he gave me the go head. There will be a plug back report on file.
278929259 2013-09-20 Falcone Drilling Rig #18 drilled a 12.25" well bore to a total depth of 2584' and ran 2584' of 9.625" 36# CSG J-55 intermediate casing. Baker Hughes pumped 237 barrels ahead followed by 35 barrels of Bentonit Pill w/Flake & Fed Seal and 10 barrels of fresh water spacer that was followed by 872 sacks of PNE-1+.05% Static Free + 1% cacl2 + .5% BA-10A cement. There was good circulation through out the job. There was 24 barrels of cement returned to surface. Plug bumped floats held. Shut cement head in.
347065818 2014-01-31 Northeast Region Supervisor Tom Hill and myself performed a status check on the above location. They are preparing the location and wellhead for fracing. There has been a 2" welded steel flow line installed and is caped with a blind flanged. No noted violations were noted at this time.
491205845 2013-07-20 Express Energy Service is on location drilling a 30" conductor hole to a depth of 90' and ran 90' of 20" 94# conductor casing. They cemented with 172 sacks of class A cement. They had 13 barrels of cement returned to surface. . Permits are posted. There has been safety meeting. No violations at this time. Kevin Perry covered this job.
799047177 2013-07-20 I was on location for the cementing of the conductor pipe. The 20" casing was set at 90'. Express Energy was the company on location for drilling the conductor and cementing it. Circulation was established and Class A cement with 2 % calcium and 8 oz. of flake was used. The cement scaled at approximatly 15.6 ppg. 173 sacks of cement was used at approximatly 50% excess. I witnessed cement return to surface and the casing was shut in for the cement to set.