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34-105-23135

Well Details

Well ID: 34-105-23135
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County: Meigs
Municipality:
Operator Name: AMERICAN NATURAL GAS INC
Well Pad ID:
Farm/Lease Name:
First Permit Date:
Last Permit Date:
Spud Date: 1984-09-13
Unconventional: No
Configuration: Vertical
Well Status: Producing
Violations: 0
Latitude: 38.99496155
Longitude: -82.06992551

Production Data

PERIOD GAS QUANTITY GAS PRODUCTION DAYS CONDENSATE QUANTITY CONDENSATE PRODUCTION DAYS OIL QUANTITY OIL PRODUCTION DAYS
1984-0 0.0 68.0
1985-0 1239.0 1466.0
1988-0 7357.0 1621.0
1990-0 5712.0 1253.0
1991-0 54.0 1434.0
1992-0 6208.0 1111.0
1993-0 4913.0 1245.0
1994-0 5284.0 903.0
1995-0 4203.0 685.0
1997-0 2039.0 318.0
1998-0 1551.0 289.0
2000-0 1489.0 363.0
2001-0 1606.0 377.0
2002-0 1430.0 325.0
2003-0 1289.0 282.0
2004-0 922.0 176.0
2005-0 647.0 244.0
2006-0 1346.0 292.0
2007-0 990.0 294.0
2008-0 1185.0 296.0
2009-0 294.0 146.0
2010-0 137.0 56.0
2011-0 1558.0 399.0
2012-0 1474.0 353.0
2013-0 1366.0 525.0
2014-0 1366.0 365.0 334.0 365.0

For data sources see[1]

Inspection Data

INSPECTION ID DATE DESCRIPTION COMMENT VIOLATION ID VIOLATION CODE VIOLATION COMMENT
-1120141225 2010-08-23 Received a call from Sue at American Natural Gas (aka Herald oil) at 10:52 am. Brine tank spill. Arrived on location and talked to Bob Adams. The pump did not shut off and overflowed the tank. This overflow was not contained with in a dike. The brine and oil sludge flowed 200' down a ditch and onto the paved road. Fluids did not reach the storm drain. Bob is excavating the contaminated soil and loading it onto a truck to take it to the landfill. Pictures were taken. Field Visit or Inspection
1498975057 2004-06-15 No violations at the time of inspection.
-1556307049 2010-08-11 Oil Spill follow up. Oil has been cleaned up on access road. Id on tank American Natural Gas Inc. 740-446-3240, 416-0212. They are waiting on a rain event to flush out storm drain once more.
-2078505313 2011-04-18 Oil spill follow-up. Original call from OEPA Trevor Irwin on Saturday 16th. Spill has been contained and partially cleaned up. Contaminated soil and booms and pads have been stock piled in dike.
335493782 2010-07-26 A call was received from Mr. Dennis Deavers with Ohio EPA on 7/25/2010 at 10:28 a.m. Mr. Deavers stated that last night, on 7/24/2010, an oil spill occurred at this location in Meigs County. Approximately 5-10 bbl of oil was released from the bottom of a 100 bbl tank and entered a storm drain. The tank battery contained an eroded earthen dike. As a result, crude oil then flowed along the lease road and onto a county road. The oil would then enter a storm drain, however no impact to Leading Creek. Mr. Deavers states that the spill is under control and Herald Oil & Gas is performing cleanup. A site visit conducted on 7/26/2010 revealed oil spill contained and company representatives at location. The source of the release derives from a broken (rusted) nipple located on bottom of 100 bbl tank. The installed tank was not level and appears slanted forward. A company rep, Mr. Bobby Adams, feels over time this may have placed more pressure on the nipple and with it being corroded led to the release of oil. Mr. Adams had initially responded and placed pressure on fitting with a rag to stop leak. Mr. Adams has since repaired this fitting and tank emptied. The tank will be re-set and the company representatives agreed to address earthen dike. Walked impacted areas beginning at tank battery location (on hill) to end of lease road (approx 300') at CR 21, Hobson Road. At the time of inspection, the lease road had been cleaned up. Absorbent had also been applied to CR 21 (side of road). A boom and orange cones were placed around the storm drain. Walked directly across the road follow storm drain discharge leading into a ravine. The ravine consisted of rocks and crevices. On 7/25/2010, the ravine location was flushed with a water truck to bring up oil below rocks and between crevices per Dennis Deavers and Company Representatives. Absorbent pads have been placed throughout the location to include area below. Observed the end of impacted area located approximately 50' from Leading Creek. It was noted the location was slightly lower in elevation. However, a rainfall event would have greatly increased chances of oil impact to Leading Creek. During the inspection of this location, the company representatives were instructed to replace old pads and install additional pads. The ravine had been flushed with a water truck to wash out oil. The overall length of impact was approximately 2000'. Note: At end of inspection crushed lime dust and new gravel applied to road.
PL10779 Preliminary Restoration done information from Data Point

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.