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Well ID: 34-019-22285 | Loading map...
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County: Carroll | |
Municipality: | |
Operator Name: R E GAS DEVELOPMENT LLC | |
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Spud Date: 2013-01-08 | |
Unconventional: No | |
Configuration: Vertical | |
Well Status: Producing | |
Violations: 0 | |
Latitude: 40.63027503 | |
Longitude: -81.05021217 |
PERIOD | GAS QUANTITY | GAS PRODUCTION DAYS | CONDENSATE QUANTITY | CONDENSATE PRODUCTION DAYS | OIL QUANTITY | OIL PRODUCTION DAYS |
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2013-12 | 148001.0 | 7387.0 | ||||
2013-9 | 199855.0 | 22239.0 | ||||
2014-1 | 123991.0 | 90.0 | 7565.0 | 90.0 | ||
2014-2 | 102155.0 | 91.0 | 3455.0 | 91.0 | ||
2014-3 | 85518.0 | 92.0 | 2361.0 | 92.0 | ||
2014-4 | 80489.0 | 92.0 | 1842.0 | 92.0 | ||
2015-1 | 62952.0 | 90.0 | 882.0 | 90.0 |
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INSPECTION ID | DATE | DESCRIPTION | COMMENT | VIOLATION ID | VIOLATION CODE | VIOLATION COMMENT |
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-1060494279 | 2013-07-15 | I was onsite to check the erosion controls of this wellsite following strong storms that made it through the region the previous week. There were no issues on the pad and all erosion controls are working properly. The wells on this site are currently not producing as they are waiting for the completion of the production facilities for the two wells. A crew is onsite production testing the wells with a flair stack set up. Rex gave these wells a shut in period to allow for supposed increased production. | ||||
-10623497 | 2013-05-08 | I was onsite to witness the fracking of this well and check the pressures of the annular spaces. They are currently fracking the 2H well and are on the 47th of 54 stages for this 2 well pad. This well currently has 240 psi of pressure on the 13 3/8 and 9 5/8 annular space and has not been building pressure. They expect to be done fracking these wells Friday and will spend several days prepping the well before giving it a rest period. | ||||
1281625585 | 2013-04-22 | I was onsite to check the wellhead annular pressures to determine whether or not the well is static and that the casings are not building pressures before the wells are to be hydraulically fractured. Currently both wells are showing 0 psi on the casing annular spaces. Canary wellhead services is onsite assembling the wellheads for the frac operations that are to start in roughly on week. The wells will be continued to be monitored. | ||||
128166585 | 2013-04-11 | I was onsite to check the status of the drilling pad following the removal of the rig and drilling equipment. New containment has been put down around the 2 wells and the wells are capped and surrounded by steel fencing. 8 frac tanks are on location with new containment as well. The erosion controls are holding up well following a series of strong thunderstorms that moved through the area the previous night. The wells are expected to by hydraulically fractured starting 4-29-2013 but before they can be a possible leaking wellhead needs to be addressed. One of the well cellars is full of water and the submerged wellhead is bubbling gas, the other wellhead has a noticeable hiss of leaking gas/air. I have contacted Regional Supervisor Tom Hill and Rex Energy. Rex is having a senior completions manager check the location to determine what the cause of the bubbling is. A Rex safety man told me that the bubbling can be leaking air that is trapped in the well annulus. I informed Rex to have the cellars pumped empty, the leaks identified and pressure gauges placed on the wellheads to determine what kind of pressures are currently on the annuli to determine what the possible issues are. My gas meter showed no signs of dangerous gas when sampled. | ||||
1334220288 | 2013-05-14 | I was onsite to check the status of the competitions of these 2 wells on the location. They have completed the hydraulic fracturing of both wells and are currently drilling out the plugs in the 1H well. They completed all 54 stages while keeping the injection pressures below 10,000psi to ensure the possible issues with the cementing to not be an issue. They will continue to drill out the plugs on both wells and let them have a resting period before putting the wells into production. They estimate to be on location until at least Saturday. | ||||
1367247837 | 2013-04-24 | I was on location to talk with the Rex Energy company man regarding the upcoming hydraulic fracturing of the Brace West wells. The annulus pressures are currently reading 0psi and are being monitored. Coiled tubing is being run into the wells at this time in preparation. The well annulus pressures are going to be electronically monitored throughout the fracking as a precaution. I am going to be onsite Monday to witness portions of the frack job. | ||||
1431158918 | 2013-04-29 | I was onsite to witness the beginning of the hydraulic fracturing for both the Brace West 1H and 2H wells. FracTec is on location and preparing to frac the wells. Currently sand is being hauled on location as well as the chemicals for the frac job. The annular pressures of the wells are going to be constantly monitored during the job to ensure well integrity. A recent gas transmission line has also been installed on location for full production when the wells are completed. | ||||
1536476484 | 2013-04-17 | I was onsite with supervisor Tom Hill and inspector Brett Farnsworth to evaluate the situation of the leaking well heads at this location. The wellhead bolts have been tightened down again and the cellar has been pumped down. A well tender will be on location tomorrow at 9am to installed pressure gauges to monitor the wellhead pressures to see if the gas is from a formation or compressed air from thermal expansion. | ||||
-568105335 | 2013-06-12 | I was onsite to check the status of these wells being put into production. The production facilities are complete and the wells, with complete wellheads, are being welded into the flow lines. The wells should be in production soon. | ||||
-732827886 | 2013-04-15 | I was onsite to check back with the status of the leaking wells on the pad location. A senior well tender checked the site and is still stating that the bubbling is trapped air stuck in the annulus of the casing strings. Rex informed me that they are going to bring out the wellhead company to tighten down the bolts and wellhead. I let them know that they need to vent the air and then install pressure gauges on the annulus to monitor the wells before they can be prepared to be hydraulically fractured. An additional gas meter reading still showed no signs of any methane or explosive/dangerous gases. |
For data sources see[2]