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34-133-20802

Well Details

Well ID: 34-133-20802
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County: Portage
Municipality:
Operator Name: [[ENERGY DEVELOPMENT CORP

]]

Well Pad ID:
Farm/Lease Name:
First Permit Date:
Last Permit Date:
Spud Date: 1976-05-18
Unconventional: No
Configuration: Vertical
Well Status: Producing
Violations: 0
Latitude: 41.29769457
Longitude: -81.13067967

Production Data

PERIOD GAS QUANTITY GAS PRODUCTION DAYS CONDENSATE QUANTITY CONDENSATE PRODUCTION DAYS OIL QUANTITY OIL PRODUCTION DAYS
1984-0 1660.0 87.0
1985-0 1417.0 147.0
1986-0 2620.0 102.0
1987-0 2526.0 27.0
1988-0 386.0 98.0
1990-0 814.0 98.0
1992-0 994.0 89.0
1993-0 1228.0 83.0
1994-0 98.0 80.0
1995-0 1876.0 43.0
1996-0 955.0 125.0
1997-0 1165.0 94.0
1998-0 895.0 58.0
1999-0 1221.0 79.0
2000-0 878.0 53.0
2001-0 566.0 81.0
2002-0 890.0 60.0
2003-0 848.0 100.0
2004-0 751.0 0.0
2005-0 0.0 102.0
2006-0 547.0 70.0
2007-0 632.0 0.0
2008-0 840.0 113.0
2009-0 570.0 53.0
2010-0 549.0 59.0
2011-0 584.0 61.0
2012-0 462.0 61.0
2013-0 302.0 0.0
2014-0 941.0 365.0 60.0 365.0

For data sources see[1]

Inspection Data

INSPECTION ID DATE DESCRIPTION COMMENT VIOLATION ID VIOLATION CODE VIOLATION COMMENT
1109694833 2005-02-25 Status check inspection - no violations at this time.
1375299928 2013-07-15 I was on location this morning to check the status of site clean-up following a tank explosion on 7/10/13. W. Pol Contracting was on location scraping the impacted soil along the north side of the location. The diked area that contained the tank and separator has been cleaned out and the wellhead is being rebuilt with a new plunger lift system. A temporary tank was inside the dike and was used to contain fluids during wellhead repairs. Almost the entire impacted area has been bladed and the soil has been stockpiled on the south side of the location and mixed with lime for removal. There is no visible free oil in the stockpile. The siphon dam was still in place and functioning. There was an area of impacted grass at the east side of the location in the drainage area that I requested be removed. This clean-up continues.
-1615025468 2013-08-08 I was on location to inspect the clean up status of this well site following a lightning strike on 7/10/13. A new 300 barrel tank has been spotted inside the dike as well as a 50 barrel poly tank. The well is shut in and all the equipment has been rebuilt. The stockpile of cut trees has been removed and the affected area inside the woods has been mulched and seeded. There is no ID sign on any of the equipment and I will inform Equity to install the new ID sign before placing the well back in production. The site clean up is complete. No violations.
-515742319 2013-07-25 I was on location to follow up on a tank explosion that occurred on 7/10/13. All of the impacted soil has been removed from location and the charred trees have been cut down and stacked on the east side of the location.The site has been graded and the dike and tank battery are being rebuilt. There is new stone inside the dike and in the parking area around the battery. A new 210 barrel tank has been spotted inside the dike and a rebuilt, horizontal separator has been placed inside the dike as well. The wellhead has been rebuilt and the well is shut-in and waiting to be plumbed into the separator. The siphon dam has been removed and all impacted areas on the location have been properly cleaned as well as in the drainage area near the trees.. There is no sign of oil impact on location. The well will need to be tied in to the separator and tank and the dike wall completed. On site clean-up is satifactory.
-642874641 2013-07-10 I received a call from John Murphy (Equity Oil & Gas) at 4:34pm about a lightning strike at this location. He told me the 210 barrel tank was hit by lightning, exploded, and caught fire. I asked him if any product got off location and whether it needed reported to the OEPA. He told me that he was not on the location but by all accounts of people on location, it had all burned up in the fire. I arrived on location at 5:40pm and Northeast Oilfield Services was leaving with a load of 70 barrels of oil, water, and mud recovered from inside the dike of the tank battery. W. Pol Contracting was on location to proceeding with clean-up and containment operations. The site is in a cornfield and the tank exploded and launched roughly 150 yards to the west of the well and into the cornfield. There was no oil in the cornfield to the west or near the tank. The bottom of the tank blew out and was lying just outside the dike when I arrived. The separator and well head had burned and were shut-in. An area of approximately 250
-999643817 2013-10-09 I was on location to check the status of the rebuilt tank battery and surface equipment. The well has been turned back on and the proper ID has been posted on the 300 barrel stock tank. The dike has been rebuilt and meets SPCC specifications. The battery contains the stock tank, a 50 barrel poly tank, and a horizontal production unit. The well is operating with a plunger lift system. All the areas affected by the lightning strike and fire this summer have been reclaimed. No violations.

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.