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County: Trumbull | |
Municipality: | |
Operator Name: BP AMERICA PRODUCTION COMPANY | |
Well Pad ID: | |
Farm/Lease Name: | |
First Permit Date: | |
Last Permit Date: | |
Spud Date: 2013-07-11 | |
Unconventional: No | |
Configuration: Vertical | |
Well Status: Producing | |
Violations: 0 | |
Latitude: 41.41200922 | |
Longitude: -80.7315339 |
PERIOD | GAS QUANTITY | GAS PRODUCTION DAYS | CONDENSATE QUANTITY | CONDENSATE PRODUCTION DAYS | OIL QUANTITY | OIL PRODUCTION DAYS |
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2013-12 | 2884.0 | 746.0 | ||||
2014-1 | 2625.0 | 13.0 | 475.0 | 13.0 | ||
2014-2 | 25717.0 | 76.0 | 2077.0 | 76.0 | ||
2014-3 | 10956.0 | 42.0 | 795.0 | 42.0 | ||
2014-4 | 34846.0 | 92.0 | 454.0 | 92.0 | ||
2015-1 | 17228.0 | 90.0 | 290.0 | 90.0 |
For data sources see[1]
INSPECTION ID | DATE | DESCRIPTION | COMMENT | VIOLATION ID | VIOLATION CODE | VIOLATION COMMENT |
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1209432791 | 2014-11-04 | I was on location to check for the proper identification sign. During my inspection, I found the BP identification sign had been removed and replaced with Halcon Operating. | ||||
1373999041 | 2013-07-13 | I witnessed Express Energy Service cement the conductor casing for BP. Express Energy Service's operator drilled a 26 Hole #1 to 82' and set 20 casing to 80'. The casing had a weight of 94 lb./ft. and a grading of H40. Express Energy established circulation with 11 bbls of fresh water. The operator pumped 160 sacks of Class A cement with 2% CaCl and 1/2 lb. Celflake. The cement was displaced with 24.8 bbls of fresh water to 70'. I witnessed approximately 6 bbls of good cement returned to surface. The fresh water for mixing had a pH of 7 and 76 degrees. | ||||
1374589196 | 2013-07-22 | I witnessed Halliburton cemented the surface casing for BP. Nabors M07 drilled a 17.5 Hole #2 to 344' RKB (Kelly) and set 13.375 casing to 329' RKB. Nabors M07's Kelly was 22' above ground level. The surface casing had a grading of J-55, 61 lbs, and an average length of 42'. Halliburton establish circulation with 5 bbls of fresh water. The operator pumped 50 bbls of fresh water spacing followed by 170 sacks of Bondcem System cement. Halliburton dropped the plug on the fly and displaced the cement to 286'. I witnessed approximately 17 bbls of good cement returned to surface. Halliburton bumped the plug at 500 psi over operating pressure. After 5 minutes, pressure was released to 150 psi and plug held static. Three cement samples were taken during the mixing cycle at the beginning, middle, and end; all three met the density requirements. | ||||
1375799006 | 2013-07-29 | My inspection found Nabors M07 drilling at a current depth of 3,270'. Identification was posted in the company man's trailer; no violations at this time. | ||||
1426800238 | 2013-09-09 | I received a call from Koreen Burrows, BP Field Environmental Advisor. Koreen stated that all of the grass on the berms surrounding the well pad was killed by a company contracted to kill weeds at all of BP's well locations. Koreen stated the weed killer lasts up to 6 to 8 months. BP plans to reseed the berms by the Spring of 2014. My inspection found all of the grass on the berms dead. The soil in the berms appeared stable. I noticed new stone lined in the drainage ditches. I took photos of the berms. | ||||
1462949865 | 2013-08-09 | My inspection found BP and Nabors M07 rigging down to move to the next drilling location; no violations at this time. | ||||
-1469001780 | 2013-07-08 | My inspection found the well pad construction complete. Drainage controls were in place with two sediment ponds located in the northwest and southwest corners. Vegetation was established on the topsoil berms surrounding the pad. Soil stabilization was used on the well pad. | ||||
-1550846383 | 2013-08-01 | My inspection found sediment had left the drilling site and deposited in the ditch along the entrance of the lease road. The area of concern was the first 30' to 40'. I contacted Koreen Burrows, BP Environmentalist. I instructed her to place rip-rap rock to help prevent further sedimentation and erosion. | ||||
-1772191171 | 2013-07-12 | My inspection found the auger rig drilling a 24 Hole #1. The current depth was 30'. Trumbull Construction was adding crushed limestone to the well pad and rip-rap to the drainage ditches; no violations at this time. | ||||
-2083810928 | 2013-07-25 | My inspection found Nabors M07 drilling at a current depth of 1,907'. The drilling permit was posted in BP's company trailer; no violations at this time. | ||||
340387707 | 2013-07-11 | My inspection found an Auger Rig on location drilling the hole for the cellar. BP engineers were on location making improvements to the drainage control surrounding the well pad and along the lease road by adding additional rip-rap rock to the ditches. Grass was well established on the topsoil stockpiles surrounding the pad. | ||||
-392051224 | 2013-11-26 | My inspection found all of the production equipment installed. A steel dike with a liner and gravel surrounded the production tanks. The tank battery consisted of five, 410 barrel tanks and a 500 barrel tank. The water and oil load lines were locked. There was a locked gate at the entrance to the well pad. Drainage and erosion controls were in place and working properly. Vegetation was established. The lease road was in good, stable condition. The proper identification was posted. | ||||
7808571 | 2014-06-18 | I was on location for a status check inspection. I found during my inspection the well in production. The tank battery consisted of five, 400 barrel tanks and a 500 barrel tank. A lined steel dike surrounded the tanks. The load lines had plugs and locks. The entire well pad was fenced with a locked gate. An identification sign was posted on the fence at the entrance to the pad. The lease road was in excellent condition. Drainage and erosions controls were in place and working properly. Vegetation was established on the berms. | ||||
-844691345 | 2013-07-20 | I was on location for the cementing of the 9 5/8 casing. The drill depth was 2527 ft, with a 12.25 inch hole and 9 5/8 inch intermediate casing placed at a depth of 2527 ft. The proper circulation was established and cementing was started by Halliburton. There was 190 BBL's of class A cement with 2% calcium run for the job. The beginning mudscale of cement was a density of 15.6 pounds per gallon (ppg). The amount of returns were determined to be 38 BBLs. The final mudscale of the returns was 15.1 ppg. The plug was landed and 500 psi was held for five minutes, then reduced to 250 psi and held for another five minutes. After releasing pressure we had 3 BBL's of flow back. The well site was in good repair with the proper containment in place. The lease road and well pad were in stable condition. The permit was in the company mans trailer. Fire extinguishers were readily available during the job. |
For data sources see[2]
HF Fluid Concentration | Ingredient | Additive Concentration | Trade Name | Purpose | CAS number | Supplier |
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95.0 | 1 | 4.0 | LoSurf-300D | Non-ionic Surfactant | 2 | Halliburton |
0.00403 | Tributyl tetradecyl phosphonium chloride | 10.0 | BE-9 | Biocide | 81741-28-8 | Halliburton |
0.02244 | Heavy aromatic petroleum naphtha | 30.0 | LoSurf-300D | Non-ionic Surfactant | 64742-94-5 | Halliburton |
0.01876 | Monoethanolamine borate | 100.0 | BC-140 X2 | Crosslinker | 26038-87-9 | Halliburton |
0.00219 | Paraffinic solvent | 100.0 | LCA-1 | Solvent | Proprietary | Halliburton |
0.00374 | Naphthalene | 5.0 | LoSurf-300D | Non-ionic Surfactant | 91-20-3 | Halliburton |
0.0039 | Sodium perborate tetrahydrate | 100.0 | OptiKleen-WF | Concentrate | 10486-00-7 | Halliburton |
0.0 | Poly(oxy-1 | 0.0 | LoSurf-300D | Non-ionic Surfactant | 2-ethanediyl) | Halliburton |
0.00563 | Ethylene glycol | 30.0 | BC-140 X2 | Crosslinker | 107-21-1 | Halliburton |
0.0 | Walnut hulls | 100.0 | OPTIFLO-HTE | Breaker | Mixture | Halliburton |
0.01054 | Hydrotreated light petroleum distillate | 30.0 | FR-66 | Friction Reducer | 64742-47-8 | Halliburton |
0.00024 | Hemicellulase enzyme | 30.0 | GBW - 30 | Breaker | 9012-54-8 | Halliburton |
0.03706 | Guar gum | 100.0 | WG-36 GELLING AGENT | Gelling Agent | 9000-30-0 | Halliburton |
0.00256 | Ammonium chloride | 10.0 | Scalechek | Scale Inhibitor | 12125-02-9 | Halliburton |
85.8997 | No MSDS Ingredient | 100.0 | Fresh Water | Carrier/Base Fluid | 7732-18-5 | BP America |
0.04488 | Ethanol | 60.0 | LoSurf-300D | Non-ionic Surfactant | 64-17-5 | Halliburton |
For data sources see[3]