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34-167-29752

Well Details

Well ID: 34-167-29752
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Spud Date: 2014-10-22
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Well Status: Drilling
Violations: 0
Latitude: 39.53875076
Longitude: -81.63487487

Inspection Data

INSPECTION ID DATE DESCRIPTION COMMENT VIOLATION ID VIOLATION CODE VIOLATION COMMENT
1306257388 2014-10-27 On location at 11:45 pm to witness cementing of surface casing string. There is 327' of 7 casing and 360' of 8.875 hole. Formation Cementing arrived on location at 12:00 am on 10/28/14. Circulation was seen at 1:25 am and good cement returns were seen at the surface at 1:36 am. The wiper plug was landed at 1:38 am, but the casing could not be pressure tested due to a leaky cement manifold. Pressure test is scheduled for 10:00 am. Left location at 2:00 am.
-1508810087 2014-10-22 On location at 11:45 am to witness cementing of conductor pipe. G-L Drilling was running 65' of 9.625 conductor pipe into a 75' hole with a 15 bore size. Formation Cementing pump truck arrived on location at 2:15 pm, and the bulk truck did not arrive until 3:20 pm. Pumping commmenced at 3:28 pm and circulation was achieved at 3:36 pm, but took twice as much water as it should have to circulate. The G-L Drilling Company Man stated that they encountered a soft spot approximately 25' downhole and the bit free-fell for 10' or so. The void was likely an abandoned river channel sand deposit. This was surmised due to the proximity of the location to the Muskingum River. After pumping 150 sks of class A cement into the hole, cement was never seen at the surface. Formation Cementing sent another bulk truck down to attempt to grout the hole in from the surface, but after a visual inspection, it was observed that cement was approximately 8' down the annulus of the conductor pipe. Dry portland cement was dumped in the annulus to fill the annulus to surface. Left location at 7:30 pm.
-1593455491 2014-10-28 On location at 9:45 am to witness surface casing pressure test. The casing was pressured up using G-L Drilling's pressure testing setup which consisted of a well head, tee, gauge, pressure hose fitting with valve, and a 2 ball valve to relieve pressure. 5 attempts were made to pressure test the well, but all failed due to leaks in the testing equipment. Static water level was then observed within the 7 casing to determine whether or not there was a hole in the casing. The fluid level never dropped, so a different pressure testing setup was made. The new setup consisted of a 7x2 swedge, a tee, a new 600 psi gauge w/valve, and .75 pressure hose fitting w/valve. This setup allowed the entire pressure test to be isolated to the tee, eliminating leaks. The casing was pressured to 350 psi at 12:30 pm and held for 30 minutes. The casing pressure test passed with this setup. Left location at 1:15 pm.

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References

  1. "Ohio Department of Natural Resources RBDMS". [1]. 2015-06-19. Retrieved 2015-06-20.