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34-147-61122

Well Details

Well ID: 34-147-61122
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Violations: 2
Latitude: 41.214783787
Longitude: -83.4195865412

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
-399362831 2013-06-24 The Division received an orphan well inspection request from the landowner's son, Mr. Eli Arbogast. This inspection, conducted with Mr. Arbogast, confirmed that was not orphan but allegedly owned by his father. This well situated behind a rental house at 6289 N. US 23 which is owned by Mr. Arbogast. He stated that the Health Department required plans for the oil and gas well, if they wanted to avoid the house being condemned. During the inspection, it was noted that the well was idle. The well consisted of rods, tubing, and 4.25" outside diameter casing equipped with a wellhead just above ground level. A pumping unit (shackle line) remained attached but was disconnected from a "turn table" and motor approx 15' away. There was no signs of recent domestic or commercial production. Mr. Arbogast stated that his father used to pump the well with a tractor to get to the gas. The well was plumbed to a homemade cube shapped steel tank approx 50' away (before railroad tracks). The tank dimensions are 66" x 66" x 66" with an open top. There is approximately 1' of fluid in the tank. The ground, 1' out from each side of the tank was stained with weathered oil. Mr. Arbogast confirmed that his father would have fluid removed from this tank and asked about current regulations regarding the handling of this fluid. Additionally, an older style separator (~50 bbl) was found within vegetative cover and had a motor next to it. Note: A second casing was also observed near the well location and measured approximately 5" outside diameter and was filled with dirt. This casing was likely a water well affiliated with the drilling of this oil and gas well.

Mr. Arbogast was referred to Erica Freeman at Central Office for well ownership and registration documents. Note: See additional inspections completed by Seneca County Oil & Gas Well Inspector, Ben Harpster in Complaint ID 3948.

1102625171 2004-12-06 Inspect Well. Add Well to system. Grasshopper pump jack. Power dive is adjacent to well and has an electric motor connected. Well is idle.
1102625171167771 2004-12-06 Inspect Well. Add Well to system. Grasshopper pump jack. Power dive is adjacent to well and has an electric motor connected. Well is idle.
1392304305 2014-02-13 This inspection was done at the request of the landowner, Eli Arbogast, and in conjunction with complaint #3948. At the time of the inspection the well has 4.5" casing with a casing head with no other visible casing. It is presumed that the well was constructed in the same fashion as other historic well in the area and has 8" drive casing and 6" surface casing. The 4.5" casing was likely put in as a liner due to issues with the 6". The well has 2" tubing, rods, and a shackle line pumping unit, but is not connected to any turntable or power source. The well would need servicing if production were to be attempted. A gas line off the 4.5" annulus is run to a temporary holding tank 10' to the south. The two gate valves on the gas line are closed and the tank now has two open holes so no gas remains in the tank. According to Eli Arbogast, the last time the well was pumped was over twenty five years ago by his father, Louis Arbogast, and has not been used for domestic purposes for many years. There is an open topped square tank with approximately 1' of "sludge" in the bottom 50' northwest that has a small leak and needs to be cleaned up as soon as possible. The well has a Historic Producing status in RBDMS and no records were available. According to the landowner, and a brief search at the County Recorders Office, there are no leases, current or past, for the property. Because the landowner has previously pumped the well and used the well for domestic purposes, they have assumed ownership of the well and needs to have it produced or plugged in accordance with state code. The landowner has indicated the property is being used as a rental, therefore it will not qualify as an exempt domestic well. The landowner, whom was on location for the inspection, was given instructions on getting the well permitted to plug or produce. NONE
1392304305 2014-02-13 This inspection was done at the request of the landowner, Eli Arbogast, and in conjunction with complaint #3948. At the time of the inspection the well has 4.5" casing with a casing head with no other visible casing. It is presumed that the well was constructed in the same fashion as other historic well in the area and has 8" drive casing and 6" surface casing. The 4.5" casing was likely put in as a liner due to issues with the 6". The well has 2" tubing, rods, and a shackle line pumping unit, but is not connected to any turntable or power source. The well would need servicing if production were to be attempted. A gas line off the 4.5" annulus is run to a temporary holding tank 10' to the south. The two gate valves on the gas line are closed and the tank now has two open holes so no gas remains in the tank. According to Eli Arbogast, the last time the well was pumped was over twenty five years ago by his father, Louis Arbogast, and has not been used for domestic purposes for many years. There is an open topped square tank with approximately 1' of "sludge" in the bottom 50' northwest that has a small leak and needs to be cleaned up as soon as possible. The well has a Historic Producing status in RBDMS and no records were available. According to the landowner, and a brief search at the County Recorders Office, there are no leases, current or past, for the property. Because the landowner has previously pumped the well and used the well for domestic purposes, they have assumed ownership of the well and needs to have it produced or plugged in accordance with state code. The landowner has indicated the property is being used as a rental, therefore it will not qualify as an exempt domestic well. The landowner, whom was on location for the inspection, was given instructions on getting the well permitted to plug or produce. NONE9
1395930571 2014-03-27 This inspection was done as a follow-up to Inspection # 1392304305 done on 2-13-14 and Complaint # 3948. A Compliance Notice was issued on 2-13-14 for failure to register/obtain or maintain bond/insurance (ORC 1509.07) and well shall be plugged (1509.12B). A copy of this notice was requested by the landowner and delivered by the inspector on 3-27-2014. At the time of the inspection the well has yet to be brought into compliance. The well was used by the Arbogast Family in the past as a domestic well, but is currently shut in and disconnected from the residence @6289 N. US 23. The 6' by 6' by 6' , open top production tank is 70' east and has about 18" of oily sludge on the bottom. A trace amount has leaked out the valve located on the bottom part of the north side but is not leaking currently.