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34-073-23428

Well Details

Well ID: 34-073-23428
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County: Hocking
Municipality:
Operator Name: HOCKING HILLS ENERGY WELL SERV
Well Pad ID:
Farm/Lease Name:
First Permit Date:
Last Permit Date:
Spud Date: 1995-06-30
Unconventional: No
Configuration: Vertical
Well Status: Producing
Violations: 0
Latitude: 39.49421534
Longitude: -82.63449375

Production Data

PERIOD GAS QUANTITY GAS PRODUCTION DAYS CONDENSATE QUANTITY CONDENSATE PRODUCTION DAYS OIL QUANTITY OIL PRODUCTION DAYS
1995-0 0.0 0.0
1996-0 49759.0 0.0
1997-0 0.0 0.0
1998-0 0.0 386.0
1999-0 0.0 0.0
2002-0 4555.0 0.0
2003-0 7034.0 0.0
2004-0 6743.0 0.0
2005-0 0.0 0.0
2007-0 700.0 0.0
2008-0 700.0 0.0
2009-0 700.0 0.0
2010-0 228.0 0.0
2011-0 125.0 0.0
2012-0 210.0 0.0
2013-0 42.0 0.0
2014-0 42.0 365.0 0.0 365.0

For data sources see[1]

Inspection Data

INSPECTION ID DATE DESCRIPTION COMMENT VIOLATION ID VIOLATION CODE VIOLATION COMMENT
1065861359 2008-08-26 A follow-up inspection revealed non-compliance. Bare areas were observed over a hill from both the tank battery and well location. A black plastic flowline was observed to be connected to the bottom of the 100 bbl tank and routed to a location at the top of the hill. At the time of the inspection, the tank was empty and valve closed. The line was not connected to the well. Quantab placed at location at bottom of hill showed 10 units. No motor was observed for the pump jack. Identification was not observed. Compliance Notice
1065861359 2008-08-26 A follow-up inspection revealed non-compliance. Bare areas were observed over a hill from both the tank battery and well location. A black plastic flowline was observed to be connected to the bottom of the 100 bbl tank and routed to a location at the top of the hill. At the time of the inspection, the tank was empty and valve closed. The line was not connected to the well. Quantab placed at location at bottom of hill showed 10 units. No motor was observed for the pump jack. Identification was not observed. Compliance Notice
1065861359 2008-08-26 A follow-up inspection revealed non-compliance. Bare areas were observed over a hill from both the tank battery and well location. A black plastic flowline was observed to be connected to the bottom of the 100 bbl tank and routed to a location at the top of the hill. At the time of the inspection, the tank was empty and valve closed. The line was not connected to the well. Quantab placed at location at bottom of hill showed 10 units. No motor was observed for the pump jack. Identification was not observed. Field Visit or Inspection
1065861359 2008-08-26 A follow-up inspection revealed non-compliance. Bare areas were observed over a hill from both the tank battery and well location. A black plastic flowline was observed to be connected to the bottom of the 100 bbl tank and routed to a location at the top of the hill. At the time of the inspection, the tank was empty and valve closed. The line was not connected to the well. Quantab placed at location at bottom of hill showed 10 units. No motor was observed for the pump jack. Identification was not observed. Field Visit or Inspection
1133133939 2005-11-14 Follow-up on NOV, non-compliance, company has not turned in disposal tickets.
-1150098004 2005-10-04 An inspection of the well revealed a kill area below the tank battery approx 100'ft by 200'ft, it appears the brine tank has overflowed or has a leak in it, company has removed tank from dike. Company has covered area with straw, area will need hauled out
1164204604 2012-07-09 With the approval from management, Jon Scott and I dug up the well head where it had been dug up previously. Frequent chloride tests were performed on the soil on the way down. Chlorides were detected down to 4.5 feet and around all underground plumbing. Grass was observed in several spots below the surface down to 4 feet as well as insects that don't live that deep in the soil further confirming that area had been dug up previously to that depth, then covered back over with soil obtained from somewhere else on the site. There was a plug in the 8 casing and in a pipe fitting directly across from the plug in the 8 casing. Both had fresh pipe dope on them.
-1206456729 2008-06-10 A follow-up inspection revealed non-compliance.
1222685952 2008-09-03 Obtained soil samples from this location. The bare area below the tank battery measured 104' (length) to 14-18' (width). The bare area below the well measured 90' (length) and 12-20' (width).
1226852949 2012-07-05 Witnessed extra tank being removed from premises. Some excavation had been performed around the well head. I had not been notified that there was going to be any activity at the site. Part of the instructions that I had given the company was that I was to be notified if any work was to be done.
-1289434772 2009-08-11 An inspection of Bioremediation project that had been performed on well site location last year, in response to brine contaminated soils. The impacted areas show vegetative growth, but observed in pathes. Bare areas still exist in a few areas. Management will be advised of status.
-1336426906 2006-05-09 Follow-up on NOV, In-Compliance.
1342050529 2012-07-09 Follow up inspection with Andy Thomas MRI 2. We excavated a recently disturbed area at the wellhead. Found disconnected 2 annular disposal line. Annulus valve had a 2 plug with fresh thread sealant on the threads. Green grass clods were observed 4' below surface. Well casing has been recently excavated. Soil is contaminated with brine. Took photos. No efforts have been made to remove the contaminated soil.
1342525662 2012-07-03 Showed Mr. Bill Deible the site, and gave him instructions as to how to proceed with the clean-up efforts on this well site. Site has not been disturbed.
1342620756 2012-07-10 Witnessed clean-up efforts performed by Chieftain Energy. A large amount of underground plumbing was observed around the well head 4 to 4.5 feet below the surface. Doug Kitchen was operating the backhoe. Several lines were hit and tore out in the process of digging around the well head. One of the lines was the production line. When it was hit, pressure backfed from the sale line and a valve at the separator had to be turned off to stop the flow of gas. Soil samples were acquired from 5 locations at the well site. Accompanied by Inspector Jon Scott.
1344512510 2012-07-24 Had meeting with new well owners. Rocky King, Dan Goins and myself were present on behalf of the state. Dale Campbell, Dave Poling and Doug Kitchen were present on behalf of Chieftain Energy. Rocky had outlined his expectations as far as a producing operation goes and then we talked extensively about cleaning up the contaminated soil at this well site. Bioremediation was talked about as an option for some of the area. In other parts of the area digging and hauling material away was also talked about.
-167115689 2012-07-17 Accompanied Kyle Tharp, Jon Scott, Andy Thomas, Mike Williams, and Jake Glascock on soil sampling at well site.
-1691824707 2008-11-25 A follow-up inspection revealed that remediation has been performed on the well site. The impacted areas have been graded, and seed, mulch and lime applied. The company has been instructed that these areas will be inspected at a later date to check vegetative growth.
1721328944 2004-08-31 No violations. NEW LAT & LONG
-1907668018 2008-02-28 A complaint was received alleging non-production. An inspection revealed that this well is idle and missing identification. Records show that the last year of production was 2004. The section of electric line for this well was observed on the ground and inside creek. Also noted was that the status for this well is not correct. The well is listed as FR and should be PR.
-1923140084 2005-10-20 Follow-up on NOV, Non-Compliance, no action to clean up C & P soils, took soil samples for court case. Will turn over to Management for legal actions.
-277625396 2012-06-28 Accompanied Andy Thomas MRI 2 on well inspection.
374405175 2012-07-16 Checked status of site. No activity at the time of inspection. Accompanied by Steve Riley.
413106430 2012-06-28 FOLLOW UP TO NOV # -562326343 Inspection was conducted with Jon Scott South region inspector 3. The first thing that was noticed was contamination in the tank battery dike. Contamination had also escaped the dike and ran down the hill. A scald area 16 feet by 15 feet was observed. There was also a black plastic line that ran from the bottom of the tank over to the well head. It was not connected to anything and a scald area (8 feet by 25 feet) was observed at the end of it. Evidence of contamination was then observed at the well head. Well head was corroded as well as scald areas around the well head. There were two metal plates connected to pieces of casing that were driven vertically in the ground close to the well head. Down the hill, close to the creek was another large scald area that when tested for chlorides with Quantab titrators, completely maxed the Quantab out (greater than 6000 ppm chlorides). The water in creek was also tested with Quantabs in several different places. Chlorides were detected there as well. There is no identification at the well head or the tank battery. All contamination needs to be removed and hauled away from site. New soil needs to be placed in those areas. Identification needs to be placed on the well head and/or the tank. Spoke with Doug Kitchen, Bill Wray, Bill Deible, and Dale Campbell in person about this and gave specific instructions to them about the remediation of the site.
-434954866 2012-07-10 Witnessed Doug Kitchen excavate the well head and expose the 2 steel manifold piping. 2 lines were plumbed to by-pass the separator and flow to the annulus. Took pictures. Doug damaged a 2 gas line and had to shut the valve on Chesapeake's gathering line. Soil samples were taken with Andy Thomas MRI 2. Chieftain hauled one load of contaminated soil to landfill.
-436401236 2012-07-17 Investigation of the contamination on this well site continues. Kyle Tharp, Jake Glascock, Mike Williams, Josh Garland, and Jon Scott were all present. Kyle Tharp ran the EM-31 electrical resistivity meter, Josh Garland, Mike Williams assisted me in taking soil samples, Jon Scott and Jake Glascock assisted Kyle. Nine soil samples were taken, and Kyle generated data with his instrument. Doug Kitchen was also on site witnessing activities and taking pictures with his cell phone.
-562326343 2012-06-28 Inspection was conducted with Jon Scott South region inspector 3. The first thing that was noticed was contamination in the tank battery dike. Contamination had also escaped the dike and ran down the hill. A scald area 16 feet by 15 feet was observed. There was also a black plastic line that ran from the bottom of the tank over to the well head. It was not connected to anything and a scald area (8 feet by 25 feet) was observed at the end of it. Evidence of contamination was then observed at the well head. Well head was corroded as well as scald areas around the well head. There were two metal plates connected to pieces of casing that were driven vertically in the ground close to the well head. Down the hill, close to the creek was another large scald area that when tested for chlorides with Quantab titrators, completely maxed the Quantab out (greater than 6000 ppm chlorides). The water in creek was also tested with Quantabs in several different places. Chlorides were detected there as well. There is no identification at the well head or the tank battery. All contamination needs to be removed and hauled away from site. New soil needs to be placed in those areas. Identification needs to be placed on the well head and/or the tank. Spoke with Doug Kitchen, Bill Wray, Bill Deible, and Dale Campbell in person about this and gave specific instructions to them about the remediation of the site.
8002 PASSED Y WITNESSED 5/16/96 INSPECTOR DAN GOINS DATE 05/1619/96 DATA FROM OLD VAX INFO
801606585 2012-07-17 Assisted Kyle Tharp with the EM31 Ground Conductivity Meter Grid.
957786887 2012-07-05 Checked on site. Scott Courter was in the process of removing extra 100 barrel tank. Well head had been dug up and covered back over. This was evident due to the amount of disturbance around the well head, and tracks from a small trackhoe were left behind. Pictures were taken. I had not been notified that there was going to be any activity at the site. Part of the instructions that I had given the company was that I was to be notified if any work was to be done.

For data sources see[2]

References

  1. "Ohio Department of Natural Resources RBDMS". [1]. 2015-06-19. Retrieved 2015-06-20. 
  2. "Ohio Department of Natural Resources RBDMS". [2]. 2015-06-19. Retrieved 2015-06-20.