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34-045-21097

Well Details

Well ID: 34-045-21097
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Spud Date: 1992-01-06
Unconventional:
Horizontal:
Producing: No
Violations: 0
Latitude: 39.7973028791
Longitude: -82.4875620111

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
-1400332931 2012-05-17 An inspection of plugging operations revealed well owner's crew were unable to pull 1" plastic tubing from the wellbore. While adding a 9 sack grout mix, the well owner's crew attempted to pull this tubing with no success. At this time, gas was observed inside the 1" tubing. The well owner (not on location) was instructed to correct deficiency. Note: Also advised no plug permit under this well and to file for permit; or notify Central Office if mistakenly filed under wrong permit number.
-1435584351 2012-05-17 Plugging inspection with Brent Bear in Fairfield county.
1236674677 2014-06-03 There are beans planted in the field where the well was located. There is no evidence of production equipment left behind and the land was properly restored. The location has met all 1509.072B restoration requirements.
1608688607 2012-07-16 Follow up to ensure cement had not dropped or leaking any gas, it had not dropped and was not leaking any gas, I authorized Steve Altier to cut casing at 72 per the agreement between the property owner and Altiers.
649378881 2012-07-13 I witnessed the plugging and abandonment of this well with Mr. Kip Thompson today. As previously noted on 5/17/12, the well owner had placed 1.25" plastic inside the 3.5" casing for reverse circulation purposes. A steel fitting had been attached to the bottom of this plastic line to keep straight. Although minimal cement had been placed in the wellbore prior to pulling, the plastic line would not come free. Prior to all activity, the well owner, Mr. Steve Altier, had requested and assured the Division this method would work instead of bringing in a service rig and running steel tubing to cement to surface. On 7/12/12, Mr. Altier called and stated that he retrieved approx 450' of 500' plastic line with a dynamite cap, which had been placed inside the plastic line. Mr. Altier was instructed that no notification was received. On 7/13/12, the well was filled solid from total depth to surface with approx 1 yard of 9 sack grout inside 3.5" casing. Note: When this was drilled, the 3.5" casing (annulus) had been cemented to the surface therefore, no casing was retrieved. Instructed company representatives to leave well bore open over the weekend to allow for potential settling and check for leakage. The previously noted violation(s) for non-production have now been resolved.
806771619 2012-07-13 I witnessed this plugging with Brent Bear, Brea well plug with grout out of a ready mix truck.
994159172 2011-02-15 A follow-up inspection conducted with Mr. Jeff Fry, West Region Oil & Gas Supervisor, revealed non-compliance with Chiefs Order. The well consisted of 3" casing with a swage, valve and tied into a drip located next to the wellbore. The valve was observed closed. There were no observed gas sales, house gas, tanks or pumping unit. Identification was not displayed at the well. A new GPS reading was obstained for the well and compared to original plat map. The coordinates were sent to the Central Office for verification.
VER1252 1999-01-05