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34-031-27238

Well Details

Well ID: 34-031-27238
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County: Coshocton
Municipality:
Operator Name: MACKENCO INC
Well Pad ID:
Farm/Lease Name:
First Permit Date:
Last Permit Date:
Spud Date: 2014-05-22
Unconventional: No
Configuration: Vertical
Well Status: Plugged and Abandoned
Violations: 0
Latitude: 40.19133356
Longitude: -82.16886964

Inspection Data

INSPECTION ID DATE DESCRIPTION COMMENT VIOLATION ID VIOLATION CODE VIOLATION COMMENT
-1055089238 2014-11-20 On the day of my inspection I found that the fluid was down 30'. I contacted Mike Wheeler, who claimed he would leave the well open for a couple more days.
1092083715 2014-10-16 On the day of my inspection I found that Mike Wheeler had tubing ran to 3185'. Cemenco pumped a bottom plug in the Clinton sand with 50 sacks of class A cement.
-1190281002 2014-07-08 On the day of my inspection I found that Wheeler Drilling was drilling the 6.625 production hole at a depth of 2640'. The permit was displayed, there were no sags or tears in the pit liner and I found no leaks or spills around the drill site.
-1223445314 2014-06-02 On the day of my inspection I found that Wheeler Drilling had drilled a 10.75 surface hole to a depth of 554'. Then they ran new 8.625 casing equipped with two centralizers. Cemenco cemented the casing to surface with 170 sacks of class A cement. Circulation was established during the displacement stage, with approximately 3 barrels of cement returns. The cement top fell approximately 30' when Cemenco stopped pumping. I requested that Mackenco top the casing off with sack cement the following day.
-124373286 2014-07-24 On the day of my inspection I found that Wheeler Drilling was still down for rig repairs.
13807471 2014-09-29 On the day of my inspection I found that Mike Wheeler was grading the location and draining the pit. The drilling rig and equipment had been moved out. The well was equipped with a pumping unit.
1400780515 2014-05-22 On the day of my inspection I found that Wheeler Drilling had set 64' of 11.75 conductor casing. They were drilling at a depth of 110' with a 10.75 bit. The permit was posted, and there were no sags or tears in the pit liner. I found an area approximately 10 ft by 10 ft that contained small puddles of motor oil from a rig repair. I requested that the drilling crew get it cleaned up immediately.
1402062038 2014-06-06 On the day of my inspection I found that Wheeler Drilling had drilled an 8 hole to a depth of 1020' and ran new 7 intermediate casing. Cemenco power-mudded the casing to surface with 4.4 tons of clay.
1403800835 2014-06-26 On the day of my inspection I found that Wheeler Drilling was drilling the 6.625 production hole at a depth of 2200'. The permit was displayed, there were no sags or tears in the pit liner and I found no leaks or spills around the drill site.
1409316681 2014-08-28 On the day of my inspection I found that Wheeler Drilling was still fishing for lost tools. The tools were reported to be at approximately 3000'. They were able to get hold of the tools and get them started up the hole. They were not successful at recovering them while I was on location.
1410455979 2014-09-11 On the day of my inspection I found that Wheeler Drilling had set 3169' of used, tested 5.5 casing. They cut the collars and welded the bottom 511' of the casing to meet the annular spacing requirements. Cemenco had cemented the casing with 35 sacks of class A cement. Wheeler was drilling out the wiper plug at the time of inspection.
1415803117 2014-11-10 On the day of my inspection Mike Wheeler tagged the cement bottom plug at 2580'. They ripped the 5.5 casing at 1310'. Mike Wheeler reported that they had washed 8 tons of clay down the annulus of the 5.5 casing in the early stages of well completion.
1430398011 2015-04-30 On the day of my inspection I found that the well was still open. The fluid was down approximately 20 feet. I called Mike Wheeler to find out when he was going to finish the plug job. He claimed that it was his next priority.
-1907211997 2014-11-13 On the day of my inspection I found that the fluid had dropped to approximately 100'. Wheeler washed another two tons of clay down the well filling it to surface. I requested that he leave the well open to settle over the weekend.
-1980503953 2014-11-06 Mike Wheeler reported that when they went in to tag the bottom plug they found that it was not there. They ran tubing back to the Clinton sand and Cemenco pumped another cement plug.
465565276 2014-08-13 On the day of my inspection I found that Wheeler Drilling was drilling at a depth of 2850'. There were no sags or tears in the pit liner and I found no leaks or spills around the drill site.
685421387 2014-07-01 On the day of my inspection I found that Wheeler Drilling was drilling the 6.625 production hole at a depth of 2300'. The permit was displayed, there were no sags or tears in the pit liner and I found no leaks or spills around the drill site.
732037492 2014-05-28 On the day of my inspection I found that Wheeler Drilling was drilling at a depth of 100' with a 10.75 bit. They reported that the hole was drilling off at an angle, so they had to pull the conductor and dump 2 limestone down the well. They got the conductor back in and the hole was drilling straight now. The spilled oil from the rig repair had been cleaned up.
-908533595 2014-06-12 On the day of my inspection I found that Wheeler Drilling was drilling at a depth of 1830' with a 6.625 bit. The permit was posted and there were no sags or tears in the pit liner. I did notice some engine oil around the rig. I requested that they get some peat down to soak up the oil.
-917973789 2014-11-12 On the day of my inspection Mike Wheeler attempted to pull the 7 casing. He got it 15' out when the casing got hung up. He ripped the 7 casing at 800' and pulled it from the well. Then they set a pre-cast cement plug on top of the 5.5 casing at 1310'. They washed approximately 7 tons of clay down the well when it filled to surface. I requested that they leave the well open to let the clay settle overnight.
-940484917 2014-07-17 On the day of my inspection I found that Wheeler Drilling was not drilling. The rig was down for repairs. They were at a depth of 2750'. The permit was posted an I found no leaks or spills.
967653666 2015-01-09 On the day of my inspection I found that the well was still open. I contacted Mac McConnell who reported that they were going to leave it open till the weather improves, Then they will top it off with more clay.

For data sources see[1]

References

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