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34-089-24792

Well Details

Well ID: 34-089-24792
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Spud Date: 1984-01-26
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Horizontal:
Producing: No
Violations: 13
Latitude: 40.1393401064
Longitude: -82.2142873765

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
-1062085597 2011-12-12 I witnessed all saltwater injection well activity today. Released packer and pulled 1 joint of 2 7/8" tubing from 5755' to depth 5721'. Set packer and pressure tested but substantial pressure loss was observed. Released packer and pulled an additional joint of tubing to depth of 5690'. Again set packer and pressure tested but did not pass the required test. Released packer and pulled tubing to set packer at 5532'. Pressure tested at 1560 psi and passed the required test with no loss in 15 minutes. Notified Tom Tomastik and verbal approval for variance granted for this depth. The well owner agreed to submit in writing a variance request. Producers Service Corp scheduled for tomorrow for packer fluid and acid.
-1062498952 2005-04-05 Inspection revealed well is in operation. OWNER NEEDS TO REMOVE FLUIDS FROM LOWER UNLOADING PAD SUMP, REMOVE MUD FROM UPPER UNLOADING PAD, AND REMARK ID SIGN AT UPPER STORAGE TANKS. WEATHER CONDITIONS: SUNNY 55 DEGREES AND SOFT.
-1087569223 2013-08-06 Inspect well and tank battery. Check pressures. Tubing was on vacuum. Annulus had 100 psi. The pump was not running. No trucks during inspection. No violations.
-1119349105 2008-03-03 The inspection revealed that there was 500 psi on the annulus and 200 psi on the injection. No violations noted this date.
-1139160162 2013-06-05 I inspected this injection well location today. The pressures on the well were tested. The pump was not running during inspection. The tubing had 0 psi and the annulus had 130 psi. An inspection at the tank battery revealed an NGO Development brine truck unloading water. The truck was properly identified with correct UIC registration numbers and company name. No violations noted this date.
-1167017111 2004-07-22 Inspection revealed no violations noted this date. Well not running at time of inspection. WEATHER CONDITIONS: Cloudy and 82 degrees.
-1194757180 2014-04-17 I inspected this injection well location accompanied by Jeff Fry. The pressures at the wellhead were checked. The tubing was on vacuum. The pump was not running. The annulus had 650 psi. No violations.
-12548873 2009-03-04 I met with Jim Priest on location. MFC has there service rig on location and are rigging up to pull tubing and packer. Jim Priest has records from 2001 that show the packer was set at 5810 feet.
-1282965500 2003-07-03 Inspection revealed no violations noted this date. Pump not running. WEATHER CONDITIONS: Sunny and 75 degrees.
-1294713419 2003-05-30 Inspection revealed no violations noted this date. Pump not running. OOGC tank truck heating overflow tank and transferring fluids to holding tanks for disposal. WEATHER CONDITIONS: Sunny and 60 degrees.
-132262810 2004-06-09 Well not running. No Violations noted at this time. WEATHER CONDITIONS: Hot and Hazy 80 degrees.
-1378234137 2012-12-20 I inspected this injection well and facility today accompanied by UIC Inspector Tom Benko. No trucks unloading during inspection. The pump was not running. No violations observed.
-1385063807 2014-06-30 Inspect brine truck. Eclipse Resources UIC 599 unloading at location. Truck identification and log are ok.
-1395441667 2011-06-07 Accompanied Brent Bear on inspection.
-1423325227 2014-07-17 This inspection was conducted as a status check. During the inspection two McKissick Trucking tanker trucks were unloading. Both trucks were properly labeled with "Brine" UIC 25-422 on the side of the tankers. No violations during inspection.
-1473442295 2013-05-13 Wheeler Dozer Service UIC 336 was unloading brine during inspection. Truck id is ok.
-1493792022 2013-05-13 King Petroleum Co. UIC 187 was unloading brine during inspection. Truck ID is ok.
-1542816168 2003-03-26 Inspection revealed Well not operation. Left a note foe operator to pump fluids out of both unloading pads and the lower tank battery dike. WEATHER CONDITIONS: Mostly sunny and 48 degrees.
-1586975211 2011-11-29 An inspection revealed no violations at this time. The injection pump was running at time of inspection. The flowmeter showed 82 bbl/hr and 606775 for total bbls. Note: Rainfall event at time of inspection.
-161990581 2006-10-23 There was 470 pounds of pressure on the well and 570 pounds of pressure on the annulus. Checked log on brine hauler truck: Wilsons Water Hauling UIC 309, license plate: PAQ 7297 and also King Petrolium truck UIC 187. Checked both trucks and brine hauler registrations were okay. The top vault was almost full capacity. We mentioned to Jim King to have that pumped out. The dyke had some standing water and they had a siphon hose to drain the water. We used a quantab and found that the water had 100 ppm Chloride. The barrell counter in the pump house was broken. We also mentioned to Jim King to have the well head identification tag re-marked.
-1745495828 2012-09-12 I accompanied Tom Benko today as we took water samples at this injection well from the tank battery. No violations during inspection.
-1855888123 2014-07-02 This inspection was conducted as a status check. There were no trucks during the inspection. The pump was running. The wellhead pressures were tested. The tubing had 860 psi and the annulus had 840 psi. No violations.
-1868104648 2014-05-05 Inspected the Eclipse Resources Brine Truck. Collect brine sample for chemical analysis TSB052. The load is comingled from three locations.
-194768025 2010-11-10 The inspection showed that there was 290psi on the injection and 480psi on the annular space. There was proper identification posted. There were no violations noted this date.
-1948587981 2004-02-11 No violations noted this date. WEATHER CONDITIONS: Sunny and 32 degrees.
-1954833778 2013-11-04 Collect brine sample from Dow Cameron truck UIC343, truck #DC-11. Flowback water from permit #34013206650100, the Stutzman #1-14H operated by Gulfport Energy Corporation.
-201690347 2013-12-10 During my inspection I checked pressures at the wellhead. The tubing had 400 psi. The pump was not running during inspection. The annulus had 270 psi. No violations during inspection.
-2018567299 2014-07-16 This inspection was conducted as a status check. An Ohio Oil Gathering tanker truck was unloading during inspection. No violations.
-2103138525 2013-05-13 Knox Energy Inc, aka Berry well service UIC 354 was unloading brine during inspection. Id on truck ok.
-2138224276 2009-03-05 While attempting to pull the packer the tubing was sheared off approximately 10 feet above the packer. The service rig crew is going back in the well with an overshot tool in an attempt to recover the tubing and packer.
-2142993991 2012-03-01 A follow-up inspection revealed compliance as cleanup has been performed. Vegetation will be established on impacted area in the Spring.
-250442838 2014-02-25 Inspect injection well and tank battery. UIC Inspector Tom Benko present during inspection. An Eclipse Resources brine hauler identified as truck #237 was unloading during inspection. The word "brine" and UIC 22 was labeled on the truck. Check pressures on the wellhead. The tubing had 150 psi (OOGC gauge). The pump was not running. The annulus had 660 psi. The flow meter showed 1,211,547 total barrels. No violations.
-273887086 2014-06-02 This inspection was conducted as a status check. The pressures were tested at the wellhead. The annulus had 690 psi and the tubing had 90 psi. The pump was not running. The flow meter read 1,600,319 barrels. No violations during inspection.
-303888488 2014-02-28 This inspection was conducted as a status check of the well and tank battery location. The pump was running during the inspection. The annulus was checked and had 110 psi. OOGC gauge showed approximately 700 psi on the tubing. The flow meter showed 1,213,409 barrels. No trucks during inspection. No violations.
-323980398 2004-03-03 Inspection revealed well in operation. ID faded at the well head and unloading pad tanks. I advised Jim King of this and he remarked the signs. No other violations noted this date. WEATHER CONDITIONS: Mostly cloudy and 40 degrees.
-39232494 2009-02-26 FOLLOW UP TO NOV # 1235672988 Jeff Fry and I inspected the well location. There was salt water brine leaking at the well head. The brine was leaking from the tubing and was spraying out from the well three feet and landing on the ground. The injection pressure was at 800 psi. We took video footage and photographs. Also, a Quantab test was used to test the brine water. The high range Quantab went off scale showing that the water was greater than 6000 parts per million chloride. At 10:02 am we telephoned the company to inform them and the first company man was on location within ten minutes to shut the well down. We met with Scott Sterling on location and another man named Jim. They placed buckets by the well head to catch the leaking brine. They informed us that the well would remain shut down until the tubing could be pulled and repaired.
-450341117 2013-10-21 Inspect well for integrity and pressure.
-508574483 2014-02-24 Inspect injection well and tank battery. Ohio Oil Gathering tanker truck unloading during inspection identified as truck #7964, trailer #5957, and DOT placard #1267. The tanker was labeled as UIC 165. The word "brine" was not present. Check wellhead pressures during inspection. The tubing had 200 psi (OOGC gauge). The pump was not running. The annulus had 650 psi. The flow meter showed 1,211,056 total barrels. No violations during inspection.
-51842706 2010-10-22 Not operating. Facility appears ok.
-615114349 2011-12-08 An inspection revealed the installation of new 2 7/8" tubing with rebuilt Haliburton R-4 packer.
-634109191 2008-01-08 Injection pump not running. Some work done to cleanup around pump area. New pan or small tank set for injection pump. Appears to be working to catch leak from pump. Need ID permit number remarked at well head.
-65109799 2013-02-11 During inspection Oxford oil UIC#22, Truck 237 unloaded at well. And, Berry Well Service UIC #354, truck 143 unloaded at well.

Measure upper dike area 30 feet by 140 feet by 3 feet deep. With four(4) each 300 bbl tanks. Measure the Lower storage area 115 feet by 46 feet by about 18 inches to top of gravel. This includes a raised area 16 feet by 46 feet. There are six(6) 10,000 gallon tanks.

-653388426 2014-04-09 This inspection was conducted as a status check. Wilson's Waterhauling brine hauler unloading during inspection. UIC #309 labled on truck. No violations.
-666079859 2013-08-27 This inspection was conducted as an injection well status check. During the inspection a backhoe operator was applying crushed limestone inside the dike of the tank battery. I was informed that one of the tanks were "over run" in the middle of the night. Work began at approximately 6:00 AM to clean up the oil inside the dike. The oil was pumped back into the tanks. Oil was contained inside the dike. A phone call was placed to Jim Priest with Ohio Oil Gathering and was asked to meet at the tank battery.
-675264749 2011-02-09 An inspection of this facility was conducted with Mr. Will Ziegler. No violations were noted. Snow cover at time of inspection.
-691493025 2013-05-20 Oxford Oil Co. UIC 22 truck #237 was unloading brine during inspection. Collected brine sample for chemical analysis Sample #TSB027. Brine water was from three wells in Muskingum County.
-698437552 2006-04-06 Inspection revealed no violation noted this date. Well is in operation. WEATHER CONDITIONS: Partly cloudy and 50 degrees.
-703460679 2012-09-12 Inspect well and collect brine sample for the brine sampling program. Collected sample identification TSB008.
-739306368 2014-06-30 Inspect well for integrity. Injection pump running during inspection at about 90 bbl/day.
-815033694 2009-08-12 I witnessed the construction of the upper tank battery dike. See inspection report for Aug 13, 2009 for additional detail.
-854985187 2014-05-22 This inspection was conducted as a status check. Jim King Trucking unloading during inspection. No violations.
-871127229 2009-08-14 I witnessed the construction of the upper tank battery today. The dike has been completed and four new 300 barrel tanks are being set. The outside banks around the tank battery and being seeded and mulched.
-890321259 2003-11-28 Inspection revealed both unloading pads and sumps have standing water in them and need to be pumped out. Both identification signs need to be remarked so they are legible, and the dike area at the lower tank battery needs the water pumped out. Pump not running at time of inspection. WEATHER CONDITIONS: Cloudy with rain/snow mix and 36 degrees.
-927590045 2014-03-19 Inspect tank battery location as part of a status check. There were two trucks during inspection. A King Petroleum Co. brine hauler was unloading and had the word "brine" and UIC# 187 labeled on the truck. A Wheeler Dozer Service brine hauler was also unloading and had the word "brine" and UIC# 366 labeled on the truck. No violations during inspection.
-942870531 2009-03-06 Jeff Fry and I witnessed the rig operations today. The tubing came out with nothing on the overshot. The tools were changed and they are tripping back in to recover the packer.
-954414386 2002-12-10 No violations noted this date. WEATHER CONDITIONS: Cloudy and 23 degrees.
1045753049 2003-02-20 No violations noted this date. Pump not running. ( Unable to gauge tubing. Might be frozen in the valve.) WEATHER CONDITIONS: Foggy with 15" snow cover, and 20 degrees.
1054528296 2013-05-13 OOGC Disposal Co. UIC 165, Truck #7964 pulling Trailer #5957 and Truck 7952 pulling Trailer # 5959 were unloading rainwater collected in a dike from a Chesapeake well in PA. Tuck is USDOT placarded with 1267 for hauling crude oil. The brine hauling id is not posted on truck. Operator contacted Tomastik and will install Brine id that can be posted when brine water is hauled.
1055950642 2003-06-18 Well pump not running.

Top unloading pad and vault need properly emptied.

1063990766 2003-09-19 No violations noted this date. WEATHER CONDITIONS: Cloudy 70 degrees and wet.
1072117085 2003-12-22 Inspection revealed ID has faded at both ID signs. Well is in operation. There is standing fluid at both unloading pads. At 13:39 Hrs. I Called and advised Ohio Oil Gathers to remove the fluids from both unloading pads and to remark both signs. Weather conditions: cloudy 35 degrees.
1081531881 2004-04-08 No violations noted this date. Well is in operation.
1082554997 2004-04-19 Pump not running at this time.

Both unloading pads are full and need emptied, and the floor area in the pumphouse oil soaked saw dust needs removed. Will advise Keith White of conditions. 04-21-04 I called Mike McKee 9:59 am. And informed him of v

1083679954 2004-05-04 Inspection revealed well not running at time of inspection. Owner needs to remove fluids from both unloading pad sumps.
1084454134 2013-10-21 Collect brine sample for chemical analysis from Ohio Oil Gathering Co. Truck UIC 165, truck #7961. Water was being transferred from the Sego plant in Perry County.
1090870121 2004-07-26 Jim King on location, both unloading vaults full and need pumped out. Jim was changing filters also advised to catch and carry filters in plastic bucket, for better house keeping.
1094141306 2004-09-02 Inspection revealed well in operation. No violations noted this date. WEATHER CONDITIONS: Sunny and 75 degrees.
1121780741 2005-07-19 Follow-up revealed leaks have been repaired. No other violations noted tins date.
1124986594 2005-08-25 Inspection revealed well not in operation of inspection. Owner needs to remark identification sign at the storage tanks at the top unloading pad, and empty the brine vault at the lower unloading pad. WEATHER AND GROUND CONDITIONS: Mostly sunny 80 degrees and dry.
1129055542 2005-10-11 Inspection revealed no violations noted this date. Well is in operation. WEATHER CONDITIONS: Partly cloudy and 65 degrees.
1135018625 2005-12-19 Inspection revealed well not in operation at time of inspection. Inspector unable to check tubing pressure due to the gauge on the tubing is frozen.
1140120801 2006-02-16 No violations noted. Pump not running.
1169042238 2007-01-17 I inspected this well with Jeff Fry. There was a mess on the bottom landing pad that had spilled over and run off of location. I took digital pictures. We stopped by Ohio Oil Gathering and talked with Mike McKee about the situation. He indicated that he would have it cleaned up within 10 days and give us a call when the job is completed.
1184766624 2007-07-18 The inspection reveled that there was 70 psi on the injection and 360 psi on the annulus. There was proper identification displayed at the well head.
1189909834 2007-04-11 Inspection revealed that there was 345 psi on the injection and 550 psi on the annulus. The area around the pumping unit and storage tanks have been cleaned up sufficiently since the last inspection.
1191506268 2007-10-02 The inspection revealed that there was 600 psi on the annulus and 250 psi on the injection. No violations noted this date.
1206187490 2002-11-08 Inspection revealed ID at the unloading tanks has faded, and operator needs to remove fluids from the sump. The release line from the filter container is leaking and has filled the lower unloading pad and sump. I notified Bear / OOGC and advised him to remove the fluid this date, and make the necessary repairs to the relief line.
1210i2154496 2001-11-14 Accompanied by Tom Tomastik ,and Dave Hodges. Tanks, pump, facility ok. Found a pin hole leak at the well head spraying salt water onto the ground surface.Leak is at threads on 2" nipple just past check valve. Did not check injection or annulus pressures due to safety concerns. Called OOGC office and request well shut in.At 2:15pm. Randy arrived and shut off pump and valves. Line will be repaired and cleanup of brine needed. Copy of report mailed.
1210i2254501 2001-11-20 This am Jim Priest notified me by phone that the leak had been repaired and material placed on the ground for clean up. Repair has been made and clean up is in progress. JIM the 1/4" valve fitting on the annulus is cracked where it threads into the 2" plug. When you open the 2" valve this wants to leak. This is on the NE side of the well head. I was not able to open the 2" valve on the opposite side. I need one of these working to be able to gauge the annulus pressure. Thanks Jeff.
1210i2664466 2002-07-11 Jim Priest called and said leaks noted on lines had been repaired. This inspection leaks repaired and look good. Pump is not running.
1210i4953367 2001-08-31 Vaults are full and need properly emptied. Pressure readings from company gauge.
1210i550911 2001-02-07 arrival time 9:30 am. Checked UIC brine hauler 309, Squeak Wilson, Red cab,black tank with white registration letters. Truck and log okay. Well injection pump not running at this time.Both vaults are full but still contained.Need vaults emptied and catch basin at pump needs properly emptied.Mail copy of report to operator.
1210i90 rework on dike facility construction as a result of previous NOV. 4 fiberglass tanks set for temporary use. Dike area redone and sand in bottom working on end unloading tanks. May try and put down liner this date.6 to 8 inches of sand on bottom. Well pressures not checked.
1210i9949938 2001-01-02 Company reworked storage facility.New dike constructed apprx. 95ft. X 45ft. And 31/2 ft.. Height at low point.Diked area has 6 to 8 inches of sand on bottom then a 30 mil black liner ( one piece). Then another 4 to 6 inches of sand with a protective liner with additional limestone screenings on top. Dike contains 12 twelve 210 Bbl. Fiberglass tanks with the low end or sump in the NE corner. Tank capacity needed 2520Bbls.Capacity at Above dimensions 2657 Bbls. Operator did a good job on facility reconstruction. NOV #01091 issued 04-07-00 is resolved.Injection pressure showed 0 Gauge plugged with heavy old oil. Annulus at 50 psi.Dike is snow covered. Outside dike will need seeding this spring.
1235672988 2009-02-26 Jeff Fry and I inspected the well location. There was salt water brine leaking at the well head. The brine was leaking from the tubing and was spraying out from the well three feet and landing on the ground. The injection pressure was at 800 psi. We took video footage and photographs. Also, a Quantab test was used to test the brine water. The high range Quantab went off scale showing that the water was greater than 6000 parts per million chloride. At 10:02 am we telephoned the company to inform them and the first company man was on location within ten minutes to shut the well down. We met with Scott Sterling on location and another man named Jim. They placed buckets by the well head to catch the leaking brine. They informed us that the well would remain shut down until the tubing could be pulled and repaired. 9-3-04(A)
1235672988 2009-02-26 Jeff Fry and I inspected the well location. There was salt water brine leaking at the well head. The brine was leaking from the tubing and was spraying out from the well three feet and landing on the ground. The injection pressure was at 800 psi. We took video footage and photographs. Also, a Quantab test was used to test the brine water. The high range Quantab went off scale showing that the water was greater than 6000 parts per million chloride. At 10:02 am we telephoned the company to inform them and the first company man was on location within ten minutes to shut the well down. We met with Scott Sterling on location and another man named Jim. They placed buckets by the well head to catch the leaking brine. They informed us that the well would remain shut down until the tubing could be pulled and repaired. 9-3-07(H)
1241831475 2011-12-09 I witnessed the installation of new 2 7/8" upset tubing and rebuilt Haliburton R-4 packer. The packer was set at 5755'. Producers Services would mix inhibitor with water and circulate to surface. After setting the packer, multiple pressure tests were performed, pulled more tension, checked and fixed noticeable leaks fixed at surface, but would not pass required test. The average psi loss per minute was 100- 120 psi. A gauge placed on the injection side of well showed no pressure equilization. A valve from annulus between the 4.5" and 8" casing also showed no signs of pressure or vacuum at surface. The packer may need to be set higher. Additional testing will be conducted next week after allowing well to set over weekend.
1243472696 2003-12-08 Accompanied by Dave Crow. Talked to Jim King, vaults full and need emptied, also need to watch pump area at building. Filters being changed and not containing all fluids.
1248i15 2001-06-21 ID posted fluids removed from lower unloading pad, and mud removed from the upper unloading pad. VIOLATIONS CORRECTED.
1248i206 2002-02-01 WEATHER CONDITIONS: Windy, Cloudy and 39 Degrees. No violations noted this date. *Inspector unable to open the two (2) inch ball valve on the annulus due to Division wrench is too small.
1248i286 2002-03-06 WEATHER CONDITIONS: Mostly sunny and 42 degrees. No violations noted this date.
1248i392 2002-05-15 No violations noted this date. Well is running. WEATHER CONDITIONS: Sunny and 60 degrees.
1248i428 2002-06-27 Inspection revealed well not in operation. No violations noted this date. WEATHER CONDITIONS: Partly cloudy and 81 degrees. Owner needs to do the following two (2) request. (1) Remove fluids from both unloading pad vaults. (2) Remove mud and debris from upper unloading pad.
1248i478 2002-08-26 Inspection revealed well down to replace filters. WEATHER CONDITIONS: Mostly sunny and 75 degrees.
1248i5 2001-06-11 VIOLATION OF 1509.23 (H) O.R.C. ID NOT POSTED AT THE WELL HEAD. I CALL AND ADVISED MR. MIKE McKEE OF THE VIOLATION AND REQUESTED THAT THE UNLOADING PADS(2) NEEDED THE MUD REMOVED A SPLASH GUARD INSTALLED (ON THE UPPER PAD) AND THE FLUIDS REMOVED (FROM THE LOWER PAD) HE ASVIDED IT SHOULD BE DONE TOMORROW (06/12/01)
1248i52 2001-08-14 NO VIOLATIONS NOTED THIS DATE. PUMP NOT RUNNING. 69 SUNNY.
1248i56 2001-08-28 ACCOMPANIED BY INSPECTOR CROW. WE WINTESSED THE PLACEMENT OF A HALLIBURTON R4 PACKER SET AT 6021' ON 2 3/8" TUBING. NO VIOLATIONS NOTED THIS DATE.
1248i94 2001-10-25 NO VIOLATIONS NOTED THIS DATE. INSPECTOR UNABLE TO CHECK THE ANNULAS DUE TO NOT HAVING A WRENCH CAPABLE TO OPEN A TWO (2) INCH BALL VALVE. WEATHER CONDITIONS: 50 DEGREES MOSTLY SUNNY AND WINDY.
1250785989 2009-08-13 I witnessed the construction of the upper tank battery dike today. Jeff Watson, Dave Hackenberry, and Larry Marks were all on location. The tank battery dike exceeds that of what was recommended by the Division. The recommended size was 125 feet by 27 feet by 2.5 feet deep. The finished dike size ended up being approximately 140 feet long, 30 feet wide, and about 3.5 feet deep. There were four inches of sand placed below and above a 30 mil one piece liner. An additional liner was placed on this top layer of sand and another four inches of sand and screenings were placed upon this second liner. Four new 300 barrel tanks built by Roads Tanks are being placed inside the dike with new scaffolding. A-51 tar was painted on the bottom of the tanks. SUR-11 plastic piping will be fused together for the line leading to the tanks from the unloading pad. Many photographs were taken of the construction process. Also, samples of the two liners, sand, and screenings were taken. The injection well was also tested. There was 310 psi on the annulus and 840 psi on the injection. The well was running at the time of the testing.
1262014023 2009-12-28 I inspected the well location today. There was 550 psi on the injection and 0 psi on the annulus. The pump was running during the time of the inspection. There were no violations noted this date.
1289581545 2010-09-23 Pump not running. Well and facility ok.
1322199771 2013-12-05 Conduct mini-test annulus pressure on well. Neal Conduct the test twice at different pressure ranges. Injection plump is off, well flowing under gravity at 300 psi. Test one: zero minutes 320 psi; 5 minutes 320 psi; 12 minutes 322 psi; 16 minutes 330 psi. Test two: zero minutes 460 psi; 5 minutes 460 psi; 10 minutes 464 psi; 15 minutes 468. The mini-tests pass; within 5% margin.
1322853827 2011-12-02 At 6:28 am, Mr. Jim Priest with Ohio Oil Gathering called and left a message stating that the tubing moved up hole and broke off. Fluid was released and cleanup has been started. Returned call and Mr. Priest states that problem was found this morning at 2:30AM during his inspection. An inspection revealed a 20.9' section of tubing broke off (not at collar) from remainder of string and was observed on the ground. A 7' 7.5" section was cut off and now only 2' 10.5" section of tubing extends above wellhead. A gauge placed on the injection side of well showed 20 psi and 10 psi on the annulus. A review of pressure chart at the well location, showed an abrupt decline of both injection and annulus pressures at time of incident. The injection pressure dropped off from 1000 psi and annulus psi of just under 600. Maximum injection pressure was never exceeded. Crew and equipment at location and have begun cleanup. The immediate area surrounding this well has been excavated and placed in a pit, which contained a liner. The impact extended from the well location to the East approximately 200' (length) into a low lying field with pockets of standing water near Priest Run. Note: Rainfall events this week have saturated the ground. A dam was built, in the field, to prevent entry into stream from a ditch line. A water truck removed fluid from an area with pooled water away from this stream approx >50' containing Cl' in standing water. Quantity released is unknown at this time. No standing crude oil was observed. A truck load of lime in bulk arrived at location and began applying to area in field at 11:30 am. After application of lime, straw mulch, organic material, seed ( ie cereal rye) and straw mulch will be applied to this area. Mr. Priest agreed to perform additional bioremediation in the Spring, if impacted area does not respond to initial treatment. Note: Attempts also being made to schedule service rig to perform repair. 9-3-04(A)
1322853827 2011-12-02 At 6:28 am, Mr. Jim Priest with Ohio Oil Gathering called and left a message stating that the tubing moved up hole and broke off. Fluid was released and cleanup has been started. Returned call and Mr. Priest states that problem was found this morning at 2:30AM during his inspection. An inspection revealed a 20.9' section of tubing broke off (not at collar) from remainder of string and was observed on the ground. A 7' 7.5" section was cut off and now only 2' 10.5" section of tubing extends above wellhead. A gauge placed on the injection side of well showed 20 psi and 10 psi on the annulus. A review of pressure chart at the well location, showed an abrupt decline of both injection and annulus pressures at time of incident. The injection pressure dropped off from 1000 psi and annulus psi of just under 600. Maximum injection pressure was never exceeded. Crew and equipment at location and have begun cleanup. The immediate area surrounding this well has been excavated and placed in a pit, which contained a liner. The impact extended from the well location to the East approximately 200' (length) into a low lying field with pockets of standing water near Priest Run. Note: Rainfall events this week have saturated the ground. A dam was built, in the field, to prevent entry into stream from a ditch line. A water truck removed fluid from an area with pooled water away from this stream approx >50' containing Cl' in standing water. Quantity released is unknown at this time. No standing crude oil was observed. A truck load of lime in bulk arrived at location and began applying to area in field at 11:30 am. After application of lime, straw mulch, organic material, seed ( ie cereal rye) and straw mulch will be applied to this area. Mr. Priest agreed to perform additional bioremediation in the Spring, if impacted area does not respond to initial treatment. Note: Attempts also being made to schedule service rig to perform repair. 9-3-07(H)
1325797425 2012-01-05 An inspection revealed no violations. The flowmeter showed 20.5 bbl/hr and 631,090 total bbls. The facility received two HWR (UIC 407) trucks during the inspection.
1328544867 2012-07-09 An inspection revealed that the half steel tank located at the concrete unloading pad location would require repair. The tank was approx 3/4 full and a fitting located on the bottom of this tank contained a leak approx 1 drip per second. Pollution and contamination consisting of mostly oil remained on concrete and in the general area surrounding this tank. The storage tank location on top of hill (utilized by most local brine haulers) would also require general housekeeping around the concrete pad location. The required identification at the well and storage tank location(s) have now faded and would need to be completed. The area which had been impacted from the spill had been seeded, mulched and fertilized, but contained minimal vegetative growth (few rainfall events). Notified Mr. Jim Priest by cell phone at 2:30 PM. Mr. Priest agreed to resolve these deficiencies. At 4:55, I received a call from Mr. Priest stating that employee at location repairing the half steel tank and filling out the identification stickers.
1331814177 2012-02-29 Received notification of fluid leak from this well at 1:52 pm from Oil & Gas West Region Supervisor, Mr. Will Ziegler. Arrived at location within 15 minutes of receiving call and observed well shut down and no leakage at this time. A company representative was on location and cleanup crew enroute. The source of leak were the threads on 2" steel injection line at connection into the high pressure hose and located at the well. Note: Rainfall event today. High Range Quantabs placed in fluid (puddles) to determine area of impact exceeded maximum of 10 units. While facing North, the impacted area measured approx 15' radius facing to Northeast and Northwest direction. An embankment to the West approx 25' away allowed fluid to extend downhill into a field approx 125'. The company was given two options for cleanup: dig/haul or bioremediation of impacted area. The company agreed to remove pooled fluid and opted for bioremediation of impacted areas with the application of lime, horse manure, seed. mulch and tillage in drier weather. Although not required for this facility, the construction of an earthen dike around the well was recommended to prevent future offsite impact. 9-3-04(A)
1331814177 2012-02-29 Received notification of fluid leak from this well at 1:52 pm from Oil & Gas West Region Supervisor, Mr. Will Ziegler. Arrived at location within 15 minutes of receiving call and observed well shut down and no leakage at this time. A company representative was on location and cleanup crew enroute. The source of leak were the threads on 2" steel injection line at connection into the high pressure hose and located at the well. Note: Rainfall event today. High Range Quantabs placed in fluid (puddles) to determine area of impact exceeded maximum of 10 units. While facing North, the impacted area measured approx 15' radius facing to Northeast and Northwest direction. An embankment to the West approx 25' away allowed fluid to extend downhill into a field approx 125'. The company was given two options for cleanup: dig/haul or bioremediation of impacted area. The company agreed to remove pooled fluid and opted for bioremediation of impacted areas with the application of lime, horse manure, seed. mulch and tillage in drier weather. Although not required for this facility, the construction of an earthen dike around the well was recommended to prevent future offsite impact. 9-3-07(H)
1344450159 2012-08-08 An inspection was conducted today to obtain water samples from this facility. Mr. Jim Priest with Ohio Oil Gathering arrived at location and opened a valve to allow for sampling. The samples were obtained from the saltwater storage tank(s) via a transfer line before the filter at the pump house.
1379944252 2013-08-28 During inspection I met with Jim Priest with Ohio Oil Gathering at the tank battery for the injection well. Mr. Priest informed me that one of the tanks were "over run" on 8/27/2013 at approximately 3:00 am. Fluid was contained inside the dike. The fluid was pumped back into the tanks that same morning. The dike was cleaned up and crushed limestone material was applied to the inside of the dike. Mr. Priest was asked to notify someone with the DOGRM the next time this happens.
1387817090 2013-12-03 Ohio Oil Gathering Disposal Well. Tanker truck Identified as West Virginia Gathering Co. UIC 165, Truck #7960; Trailer #5980. UIC number marked on tanker, the word Brine was not present. DOT placarding for oil was present.
1389275206 2013-12-02 During my inspection of this injection well I checked the pressures at the wellhead. I arrived at approximately 10:45 AM. The tubing had 200 psi. The pump was not running. The pressure gauge read 0 psi on the annulus. The gauge was removed and the annulus was on vacuum. OOGC was contacted and arrived to the well during inspection. UIC Inspector Tom Benko was also contacted and arrived during inspection. An employee for OOGC filled the backside with approximately 5 gallons of washer fluid until it was full. A mini integrity test was requested. OOGC agreed to conduct the test and would need a couple days to get their tools and equipment ready.
1390851050 2011-12-13 The rebuilt Haliburton R4 Packer on 2 7/8" tubing was unset/released to allow Producers Service Corp to circulate packer inhibitor. The packer was again reset at 5532' with approximately 20,000 lbs of tension. The annulus between tubing and 4.5" casing (longstring) was then pressured up to 1550 psi. The well passed the required test with no pressure loss in 15 minutes. Annulus pressure was blown down to leave a positive pressure of approximately 800 psi. 1,000 gallons of acid (15%) was then pumped down the tubing to conclude job. A verbal notice to the well owner had been granted on 12/12/11 to allow for setting packer at 5532'. Today, the well owner will be submitting a variance request, in writing, to Tom Tomastik.
1392909599 2014-01-30 This inspection was conducted as a status check. During the inspection there were no trucks unloading. The pump was not running. No violations during inspection.
1393943941 2014-02-04 This inspection was conducted as a salt water injection well status check. The inspection revealed a concrete ditch/catch basin has been installed with a metal grate on the edge of the concrete unloading pad to prevent rainwater from running onto pad. A new building has also been placed at the unloading area. The building has (1) fire extinguisher on the inside and (1) on the outside. A safety sign on the building is labeled as Crosstex. No trucks during inspection. The wellhead pressures were checked. The tubing had 110 psi. The pump was not running. The annulus had 260 psi. The wellhead is fenced in. Identification is posted on the fence. A Crosstex safety sign is also posted on the fence.
1400154849 2014-05-05 This inspection was conducted as a status check. UIC Inspector Tom Benko took a water sample off an Eclipse Resources brine hauler. No violations during inspection.
1401451279 2014-05-28 Inspect King Petroleum Truck UIC# 187.
1401796521 2014-06-02 Inspect Wilson Water Hauling UIC #309. Collect Brine sample TSB054 from the truck for chemical analysis. The water is from the Ines Holbert #1 (34089224120000).
1405526956 2014-07-08 Inspect well for integrity and pressure.
1416709078 2003-10-01 Jim King on location, well and facility appear ok.
142674517 2013-07-16 Inspect truck unloading surface area with Jeff Fry. Location is ok.
1434443101 2003-04-23 Pump down for repairs. Well on small vacuum. WEATHER CONDITIONS: SUNNY AND 50 DEGREES.
1514536314 2005-06-01 Inspection revealed two small leaks inside of the pump house on the pipe line going to and out of the filter container. I called OOGC and advised the operator to make repairs ASAP. The well was not in operation at time of inspection. 9-3-07(H)
1518051297 2014-02-18 Inspect well location and tank battery accompanied by Morrow County Inspector Eric Daugstrup. No trucks during inspection. Check annulus pressure with Mr. Daugstrup's gauge. Gauge read 50 psi but needle feel below zero when gauge was removed from well. OOGC pressure gauge on opposite side of casing read approximately 800 psi. Pressure will be checked again next week with a different gauge.
1564066457 2009-03-05 Jeff Fry and I witnessed rig activities today. Jim Priest was on location. Jim with MFC Drilling was the service rig operator. They tripped back in the hole with an overshot to try to get a hold of the packer. The tubing parted about 10 feet above the packer. They tried driving the packer down the hole but could not get it to go below the bottom perfs. Tomorrow they will try and get a hold of the tubing and packer and pull it.
1631991592 2003-10-29 Inspection revealed no violations noted this date. WEATHER CONDITIONS: Mostly cloudy and 50 degrees.
1662365948 2011-12-06 A follow-up inspection revealed Mike Wheeler's service rig pulling tubing from the well. The cause of incident was due to tubing failure resulting in approximately 28' of 2 3/8" coming up hole and breaking off at the surface. Only 5' of tubing would be observed inside the well and remainder would be "fished" at depth of 478' with tool. Approximately 16 joints were added to the tool to allow retrieval of all tubing. The packer was also retrieved but found to be missing rubbers. The well owner will install new 2 7/8" tubing and rebuilt packer. On 12/3/2011, the same day of incident, cleanup was performed on the impacted area. 28 ton of lime was applied along with seed consisting of 1 bushel of cereal rye, 1 bushel wheat and 50 lb of Kentucky 31. Additional remediation will also be conducted in the Spring to ensure vegetative growth.
1762743188 2014-07-21 This inspection was conducted as a status check. A McKissick Trucking tanker truck was unloading during inspection. The truck was properly labeled with "Brine" UIC 25-422 on the side of the tanker. No violations.
1828878415 2013-12-03 I met with UIC Inspector Tom Benko at the tank battery during inspection. No violations noted during inspection.
1869425650 2003-08-19 Inspection reveale no violations noted this date. Well not in operation at time of inspection WEATHER CONDITIONS: Sunny, 75 degrees and dry.
1889707873 2012-07-25 A follow-up inspection revealed that the previously noted deficiencies have been resolved.
192042562 2002-10-15 Owner needs to remark ID sign at the tank battery. WEATHER CONDITIONS: Cloudy and 50 degrees. 9-3-06(G)
194967202 2014-06-25 Inspect well for integrity. Pump in production during inspection at rate of 89 barrels per day.
1954859022 2014-08-28 Inspect facility. Knox Energy Inc. UIC 354 truck was unloading at facility during inspection. Paul Dickerson of OOGC has been on site and overseeing the unloading of trucks on a daily basis.
1967392852 2014-06-25 During inspection King Petroleum UIC 187 delivered 80 bbl of brine and Knox Energy/ Berry Well Service UIC 354 delivered 65 bbl of brine both from Knox Energy's Curtis #1-3709, Licking Co..
1981677335 2013-04-24 I inspected the tank battery location today for the disposal well. BBU Central States Environmental Services was pumping out the solids from the bottom of the tanks and hauling them to a landfill.
2090079863 2014-02-20 Inspected the Moran #1 (SWIW #2) as part of a standard injection well status check accompanied by Licking County Inspector Brandon Mitchell.
2115240409 2009-03-16 I met with Jim Priest at the well location. There was 540 psi on the injection and 190 psi on the annulus. There were no violations noted this date.
216235386 2009-03-09 Jeff Fry and I witnessed rig operations today. The tubing was run back in the well to a depth of 6192 feet. This was done in order to push the packer below the perfs just in case the overshot tool was unable to grab the packer. The tubing was then pulled out of the well. The overshot tool did grab the packer and 10 foot piece of sheared off tubing. After the packer was recovered, they began sand-pumping on the well to clean out the bottom. The tally on the tubing showed that the records were wrong and the packer was actually set at 5710 feet.
226728249 2012-08-01 I was accompanied by Jeff Fry today as we sampled water from the tank battery on SWIW #2 for Ohio Oil Gathering.
263795015 2013-09-04 Inspect well and tank battery. Check pressures. The tubing had 640 psi. The annulus had 80 psi. The pump was running while checking pressures. No violations during inspection.
297565652 2014-02-26 This inspection of this injection well location was conducted as a status check. There were no trucks during inspection. The pump was not running. The flow meter showed 1,212,256 barrels. No violations during inspection.
326736520 2004-11-05 Inspection revealed well is down to replace filters. Owner has installed new Bbl. Counter. WEATHER CONDITOINS: Partly sunny and 40 degrees.
385060644 2014-03-31 Inspect location as part of a status check. During inspection there were three West Virginia Oil Gathering tanker trucks. The trucks were labeled as follows: West Virginia Oil Gathering tanker truck-Truck #7946 Tanker #5966 West Va. license plate #BA525136 DOT Placard 1267, West Va. Oil Gathering tanker truck-Truck #953 Tanker #5631 West Va. license plate #BA525556 DOT Placard 1267 UIC #165, West Va. Oil Gathering tanker truck-Truck #7948 Tanker #5962 West Va. license plate #BA525138 DOT Placard 1267.
44082801 2013-12-16 During my inspection I checked the pressures at the wellhead. The tubing had 700 psi. The pump was running during inspection. The annulus had 160 psi. No trucks during inspection. No violations during inspection. Weather: 23 degrees F
443538955 2013-02-25 Inspect The Energy Coop UIC 36 truck driven by Ryan. The operator name on truck door did not match official list. Spoke with Greg Mason advised him to contact Columbus to update the hauler information and trucking name information.
45273968 2002-07-24 WEATHER CONDITIONS: Mostly sunny and 72 degrees. NO violations noted this date.
483285279 2010-03-16 The inspection revealed that there was 190 psi on the injection and 0 psi on the annulus. There were no violations noted this date.
499548182 2009-07-23 I inspected the well location today with Jeff Fry. There was 640 psi on the injection and 610 on the annulus. There were no violations noted this date.
512647152 2013-03-07 I inspected the tank battery of this salt water injection well today. A truck identified as being owned by Zane Petroleum was unloading water. The truck had proper identification including UIC registration number 278. No violations noted during inspection.
533171606 2013-05-13 Oxford Oil Co. UIC 22 truck #237 was unloading brine during inspection. Truck id ok.
590916211 2009-03-10 Jeff Fry and I witnessed the setting of the packer. A re-built R4 Halliburton packer was set at 5714.5 feet on 2 3/8 upset tubing. Producers circulated water out of well into tank. There was 10 gallons of anhib used and displaced with just over 100 barrels. The well was pressured up to 1500 psi and held the pressure with no loss for 15 minutes.
704648472 2011-06-07 An inspection revealed no violations. The injection and annular pressures will be monitored to ensure no pressure equalization.
709238756 2013-12-05 I met with UIC Inspector Tom Benko and OOGC at the wellhead to conducted a mini test on the annulus. Refer to Mr. Benko's report for details.
773834 2002-06-19 Well is not injecting at this time. There is saltwater crystal build up on 2" injection line just below the 90 degree elbow outside of pump house, and at the well head on 2" nipple just below the ball valve on the injection tubing. These are not leaking n
78456310 2008-08-19 I inspected the well location with Jeff Fry. The well showed 345 psi on the injection and 620 psi on the annulus. We met with Jimmy King on location. He will fix the faded identification that is posted at the well.
78621264 2013-03-07 Inspect Wilson's Water Hauling, UIC 309, Truck number 105.
804911825 2013-01-28 I inspected this salt water injection well today. An Oxford Oil brine truck was unloading during inspection. The truck was properly identified with UIC 25022. No violations during inspection.
824440089 2014-07-22 Inspect well and unloading pad area. The unloading pad area is temporality closed due to the upper storage tanks are full.
85096150 2011-09-26 An inspection revealed no violations at this time. The identification displayed at both storage tank and well locations have begun to fade. Instructed the well owner representatives at the location to provide complete and legible identification.
852537423 2012-03-07 A follow-up inspection revealed compliance. The location will be tilled, seeded and mulched in the Spring.
973019922 2013-07-08 I inspected this injection well facility today. A truck owned by Berry Well Service was unloading water during the inspection. The truck was properly identified with UIC# 354 and the owner name. The injection well pressures were tested. The injection pump was not running during test. The tubing was on vacuum and the annulus had 190 psi. No violations during inspection.
980287407 2009-03-23 Jeff Fry and I inspected the well location today. There was 380 psi on the injection and 125 psi on the annulus. No violations noted this date.
997426514 2009-03-04 I met with Jim Priest at the well location. MFC Drilling's service rig is moving onto location to pull the packer and replace the tubing. While trying to un-seat the packer the tubing parted 10 feet above the packer. The tubing was pulled.
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