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34-043-20127

Well Details

Well ID: 34-043-20127
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County: Erie
Municipality:
Operator Name: EMERGENCY PLUGGING
Well Pad ID:
Farm/Lease Name:
First Permit Date:
Last Permit Date:
Spud Date: 1987-01-19
Unconventional: No
Configuration: Vertical
Well Status: Final Restoration
Violations: 0
Latitude: 41.29445924
Longitude: -82.45298875

Inspection Data

INSPECTION ID DATE DESCRIPTION COMMENT VIOLATION ID VIOLATION CODE VIOLATION COMMENT
1218119824 2008-08-07 Inspect well at request of adjacent landowner with complaints of odors and feeling sick. Gas well is leaking from steel plates at top of slips. 4.5 inch longstring and 2 inch tubing. Recommend well be plugged as emergency contract. Gas readings at well head were at 82. Breezy conditions during inspection did not allow for reading beyond the well. The Barclay residence is located 587 feet to the Northwest of the well. The Mr. Barclay has indicated that he is experiencing significantly more headaches. Separator and existing oil field debris exist near the well.
1500127059 2008-08-11 Meet with contractors for bidding on emergency plug of well.
-1622380844 2008-09-25 Inspect location for final restoration. Site ok.
1777358880 2008-09-11 Well plugging activities. Install swab rubber well head. Six joints of pipe are still in hole. Pump 9.9 lb brine into well during activity. With Well head control in place, pull tubing out of well. Well is controlled and blowout is prevented. Bull head 60 sacks of class A cement with accelerator, cellophane and hulls. Well full with cement, and falls away about 200 feet. Additional 5 sacks cement mixed and pumped into well. Swage installed on well head.
1971972024 2003-11-04 Inspect Well. 4 casing, slips, 1.5 tubing, Production lines and separation unit are in place. Well head rusted and in poor condition. Valves frozen.
-2086702709 2008-09-08 Ron Gibson Begins plugging operations. Well at 240 psi, begin blow down well. After about 2 hours well still has 100 psi. Monitor for H2S and LEL. Highest reading of 11 ppm H2S about 200 feet from well when back side of well opened and blown down. The decision was made to wait until the cement pump truck was on site to kill well on the following day. The equipment on site was not capable of overcoming the well conditions.
-322071813 2008-09-10 Attempt to plug well. Mark with Formation Cementing on site. Ron Gibson on site to conduct plugging activity. Attempt to kill well with 14 bbl fresh water. Begin pulling tubing. Well blew out with 5 joints of pipe still in hole. Kill well with water on site. Attempt to run tubing to bottom of well and displace cement into well. Well blew out uncontrolled second time when adding joint of tubing. Reinstall well head to control well. Obtain load of 9.9 lb brine, and pump away 60 bbl. Well takes about 1 bbl per minute. Stop plugging activity until well head diverter is installed.
346851036 2008-07-31 The property the well is located on has been sold within the last 2 years. New landowner requested to complete orphan right to entry application. Well is leaking gas at slips. Neighbor at adjacent home reports H2S odors.
484629439 2003-03-19 Well head is present. Valves closed and rusted in. Well is incapable of production. A separator is located at the edge of the field. N41.29468 & W82.45311.
-778927771 2008-02-25 Inspect well. Casing in poor condition. Slight H2S odor.

For data sources see[1]

References

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