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34-053-20845

Well Details

Well ID: 34-053-20845
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Spud Date: 1983-09-26
Unconventional:
Horizontal:
Producing: No
Violations: 4
Latitude: 38.8412979686
Longitude: -82.1622418846

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
-1655514817 2007-01-04 No problems at this time.
-293227277 2014-02-27 This well was originally cited for urban rules violations. These violations have been voided. There are no issues with this well at this time.
-324123591 2005-10-11 Well still shut-in. NONE
-849007149 2003-03-18 No violations at the time of inspection.
1269i1221 2002-07-18 Restoration meets all requirements of 1509.072 .
134375526 2004-02-10 No ID. May be idle - doesn't appear to have moved in a while (picture #55). Could be produced. Associated with six tanks with no explanation as to what wells they serve.
1358265210 2013-01-14 According 1501:9-9-05E1(a-i) the owner will install on this wellhead the appropriate sign with all the necessary information. Gates to the wells and tanks will be locked according 1501:9-9-05E3. I met Joseph Leach, Owner, and his well tender, Bill Henry, about the Urban rules concerning his six producing wells and tank battery. We discussed options to comply with the listed urban production wells regulations depicted below. I showed him an example of the sign with all the necessary information that would be required for his tank battery and wells in the field. 9-05E1
1358265210 2013-01-14 According 1501:9-9-05E1(a-i) the owner will install on this wellhead the appropriate sign with all the necessary information. Gates to the wells and tanks will be locked according 1501:9-9-05E3. I met Joseph Leach, Owner, and his well tender, Bill Henry, about the Urban rules concerning his six producing wells and tank battery. We discussed options to comply with the listed urban production wells regulations depicted below. I showed him an example of the sign with all the necessary information that would be required for his tank battery and wells in the field. 9-05E2
1358265210 2013-01-14 According 1501:9-9-05E1(a-i) the owner will install on this wellhead the appropriate sign with all the necessary information. Gates to the wells and tanks will be locked according 1501:9-9-05E3. I met Joseph Leach, Owner, and his well tender, Bill Henry, about the Urban rules concerning his six producing wells and tank battery. We discussed options to comply with the listed urban production wells regulations depicted below. I showed him an example of the sign with all the necessary information that would be required for his tank battery and wells in the field. 9-05E3
1358949288 2013-01-08 At the request of D. Goins for a monthly special project, I inspected this well and related tank battery. The tank battery consists of seven 100 barrel tanks. One tank is used for produced brine water and the other six tanks are for oil production from this well and other five Leach lease wells in this pool. The identification sign for all the wells with the required information is stenciled on the water tank. There is a gas-fluid separator near the ground in the dike area and a oil-brine separator at the top of the water tank. The tanks are attached in series at the top between each tank. There is a dike surrounding the tank battery. This well has a pumping unit and tree where the most of the gas and fluids are separated. The pumping unit is supported by railroad relay ties stacked about two feet above ground surface. This well also has an identification sign on the electric box next to it. No CH4, methane, was detected at the well site or tank battery with the Honeywell PhD6 gas monitor.
1624353161 2013-01-08 At the request of D. Goins for a monthly special project, I inspected this well and related tank battery. The tank battery consists of seven 100 barrel tanks. One tank is used for produced brine water and the other six tanks are for oil production from this well and other five Leach lease wells in this pool. The identification sign for all the wells with the required information is stenciled on the water tank. There is a gas-fluid separator near the ground in the dike area and a oil-brine separator at the top of the water tank. The tanks are attached in series at the top between each tank. There is a dike surrounding the tank battery. This well has a pumping unit and tree where the most of the gas and fluids are separated. The pumping unit is supported by railroad relay ties stacked about two feet above ground surface. This well also has an identification sign on the electric box next to it. No CH4, methane, was detected at the well site or tank battery with the Honeywell PhD6 gas monitor.
753812069 2006-02-28 Checked production status with pumper, Tim Wyant.