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Spud Date: 2014-01-14 | |
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Latitude: 41.1821990203 | |
Longitude: -80.6112325901 |
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INSPECTION ID | DATE | DESCRIPTION | COMMENT | VIOLATION ID | VIOLATION CODE | VIOLATION_COMMENT |
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-1693452334 | 2014-02-13 | My inspection found the pits closed. PAC Drilling used 75 tons of Kiln Dust supplied by Chemtech. I noticed no violations at this time. | ||||
1390837587 | 2014-01-16 | I witnessed Universal Well Service cement the surface casing for PAC Drilling. Poulson Drilling drilled a 11" Hole #2 to 787' RBK (rig floor) and set 8.625" casing to 770' RBK with 2 centralizers. The casing was 23 lbs per ft. The bottom of the Berea Sandstone was logged at 632'. Universal established circulation with 2 barrels of fresh water, then ran 12 barrel of sweep and 5 barrels of a fresh water spacer. Next, the operator pumped 150 sacks of Unifill Lite as the lead cement followed by 125 sacks of Type 1 as the tail cement. The cement was displaced to 750' with 48 barrels of fresh water. After 20 minutes, the cement held static at surface within the annulus of the casing. | ||||
1407159042 | 2014-08-04 | I was on location for an urban preliminary restoration. I found during my inspection the well site graded. The site was well vegetated. The pits were filled and closed. All debris was removed. Erosion and drainage controls are in place. The well was in production with a plunger lift unit. The tank battery consisted of two, 210 barrel production tanks, a 50 barrel brine tank and a separator. A dike surrounded the production equipment. The production equipment had the correct spacing. The proper identification was posted. Plugs were installed on the load lines. Urban safety equipment was installed on both production tanks. The lease road was in good condition. The tank battery was located in an isolated and wooded area; fencing was waived on the pre-site inspection. Urban preliminary restoration passed. | ||||
1427181320 | 2014-01-14 | I witnessed Universal Well Service cement the conductor casing for PAC Drilling. Poulson Drilling drilled a 14.75" Hole #1 to 93' RBK (rig floor) and set 11.75" casing to 84' RBK. The rig floor was 5' above ground level. The casing had a weight of 32 pounds per foot. The Universal operator established circulation with 3 barrels of fresh water. Next, the operator mixed and pumped 20 barrels of gel and 5 barrels of fresh water spacing followed by 125 sacks of Type 1 cement. The cement was displaced to 69' with 8 barrels of fresh water. I witnessed 9 barrels of good cement returned to surface. The cement held static at surface after 20 minutes. |