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37-115-21973

Well Details

Well ID: 37-115-21973
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Country: United States
State: Pennsylvania
County: Susquehanna
Municipality: Harford Township
Operator Name: CABOT OIL & GAS CORP
Well Pad ID: 152389
Farm/Lease Name: CHAMBERS O 5
License Status: Active
Spud Date: 05/28/2015
Permit Date: 3/19/2015
Unconventional Well: Y
Configuration: Horizontal Well
Latitude: 41.802739
Longitude: -75.681078

For data sources see[1][2][3]

Production Data

Period Operator Name Gas Quantity (mcf) Gas Production Days Oil Quantity (bbl) Oil Production Days Water Quantity (bbl) Water Production Days
2015 CABOT OIL & GAS CORP 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0
2016 CABOT OIL & GAS CORP 2,081,538.16 195 0.00 0 0.00 0
2017 CABOT OIL & GAS CORP 2,340,154.14 365 0.00 0 0.00 0
2018 CABOT OIL & GAS CORP 1,649,490.00 364 0.00 0 0.00 0
2019 CABOT OIL & GAS CORP 355,280.00 90 0.00 0 0.00 0

For data sources see[4]

Waste Data

Period Waste Type Quantity Disposal Method Waste Facility ID
2015-2 Drill Cuttings (in Tons) 1,760.92 Tons LANDFILL 101247
2015-2 Drilling Fluid Waste (in Barrels) 183.69 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROC FAC (GENERAL PERMIT) WMGR123NC018
2016-1 Fracturing Fluid Waste (in Barrels) RWC 805 3,207.87 Bbl CENTRALIZED TREATMENT PLANT FOR RECYCLE WMGR123NE004
2016-1 Fracturing Fluid Waste (in Barrels) RWC 805 172.73 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROC FAC (GENERAL PERMIT) WMGR123NE002
2016-2 Fracturing Fluid Waste (in Barrels) RWC 805 5,232.05 Bbl CENTRALIZED TREATMENT PLANT FOR RECYCLE WMGR123NE004
2016-2 Fracturing Fluid Waste (in Barrels) RWC 805 3,359.77 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NE002
2016-2 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 6,772.81 Bbl CENTRALIZED TREATMENT PLANT FOR RECYCLE WMGR123NE004
2016-2 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 241.51 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NE002
2016-2 Synthetic Liner Materials (in Tons) RWC 806 7.75 Tons LANDFILL 101247
2016-2 Waste Water Treatment Sludge (in Tons) RWC 804 11.58 Tons LANDFILL 301358
2017-01 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 117.10 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NE002
2017-01 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 253.53 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NE004
2017-02 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 102.69 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NE002
2017-02 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 158.96 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NE004
2017-03 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 37.93 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NE002
2017-03 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 213.38 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NE004
2017-04 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 245.46 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NE004
2017-05 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 43.98 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NE002
2017-05 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 148.91 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NE004
2017-06 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 144.14 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NE004
2017-07 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 174.21 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NE004
2017-08 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 124.17 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NC018
2017-09 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 119.25 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NC018
2017-10 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 73.89 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NC018
2017-11 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 36.68 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NC018
2017-12 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 25.49 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NC018
2018-01 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 55.28 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NC018
2018-01 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 15.59 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NE002
2018-02 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 39.83 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NE002
2018-03 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 14.91 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NC018
2018-03 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 21.09 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NE002
2018-04 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 59.24 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NC018
2018-04 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 18.56 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NE002
2018-04 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 18.36 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NE004
2018-05 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 87.88 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NC018
2018-05 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 20.53 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NE002
2018-06 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 66.54 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NC018
2018-06 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 29.11 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NE002
2018-07 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 12.26 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NC018
2018-07 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 56.58 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NE002
2018-07 Soil Contaminated by Oil & Gas Related Spills (in Tons) RWC 811 0.13 Tons RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY 301333
2018-08 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 76.10 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NE002
2018-09 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 99.42 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NE002
2018-09 Soil Contaminated by Oil & Gas Related Spills (in Tons) RWC 811 3.12 Tons LANDFILL 100933
2018-10 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 104.22 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NE002
2018-11 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 86.04 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NE002
2018-12 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 93.93 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NE002
2019-01 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 23.77 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NE002
2019-01 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 87.47 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NE004
2019-02 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 44.48 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NE002
2019-02 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 23.91 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NE004
2019-03 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 46.99 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NE002
2019-03 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 46.99 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NE004

For data sources see[5]

Inspection Data

Inspections Performed

Inspection ID Inspection Category Inspection Date Inspection Type Inspection Result Inspection Comments
2375225 Primary Facility 05/28/2015 Preoperation Inspection No Violations Noted The Department was on site to conduct a preoperational inspection of the Chambers, M. well pad.
2381801 Primary Facility 06/22/2015 Routine/Complete Inspection No Violations Noted Arrived at the site at 11:30 to conduct a Follow-up inspection for an estimated 1.5-2 barrel spill of diesel based mud that occurred on 6/19/15. I was accompanied by Gene Rickard, DEP O&G WQS, during the inspection. We met with Marshall Hornsby, Site Company Man and Perk McDowell, Well Site Supervisor. Precision Drilling Rig #548 is in the process of drilling the Chambers 8H well at a depth 12,150 feet. Upon meeting with Mr. Hornsby and Mr. McDowell, we walked to the general area of the pad where the release occurred. We did not observe dark staining or compromised liner integrity in this area. Mr. Hornsby stated that the remediation process associated with the release was completed on 6/20/15. The remediation process consisted of an excavation of the impacted area of the pad surface near the oil based mud tanks at N-41.80275°; W-075.68135°, to a depth of 2 to 3 feet, and the use of absorbent pads to wipe the diesel based mud that had stained trailers and vehicles at the site.
2386999 Primary Facility 07/13/2015 Drilling/Alteration No Violations Noted
2467274 Primary Facility 2016-03-23 Routine/Complete Inspection No Violations Noted
2481922 Primary Facility 2016-05-06 Routine/Complete Inspection No Violations Noted On 5/6/16, the Department conducted an inspection of the COG Chambers O. Pad in response to the self-reporting by Cabot of a spill to containment at the well pad. During the inspection Larry Fulmer, Frac Superintendent for this site showed the Department where the spill occurred. The spill occurred on secondary containment for fracturing water which is itself located on the well pad containment. The containment appeared to be sound. A roustabout was vacuuming the containment during the inspection. Mr. Fulmer stated that the initial release of fluid to containment was probably around 1000 gallons of blended fluid and was identified when workers noted the excess water in the containment. They identified a poorly sealed port as the issue. While correcting and vacuuming up the spill, the workers identified an additional leaking seal on a separate tank, thus the additionally reported 500 gallon release to containment. This leak was also corrected and the spill cleaned up. No elevated conductivity reading
2482953 Primary Facility 2016-05-11 Routine/Complete Inspection No Violations Noted
2486189 Primary Facility 2016-05-20 Drilling/Alteration No Violations Noted
2493216 Primary Facility 2016-06-15 Drilling/Alteration No Violations Noted
2497640 Primary Facility 2016-06-28 Routine/Complete Inspection No Violations Noted I conducted an inspection at the site accompanied by Joe Gaboff, DEP OGI. Shortly after arrival at 10:10, we met with Eric Bronson of Rain for Rent on the tank pad section of the site. Mr. Bronson stated the following information. "Flowback is currently in progress on the well pad. The flowback stated last Monday. The frac tanks in the tank farm on the tank pad contain flowback fluid from water from the wells on this pad. Trucks unload flowback fluid from the tanks and transport it to either Comtech or the treatment facility on Route 92. Comtech has not brought their mobile treatment unit to the pad to treat flowback water from the wells on this pad due to the fact the treatment facility on Rte. 92 is close to the well pad."

While in the process of inspecting the tank farm, Mr. Gaboff and I noticed that a section of the secondary containment berm was not in place in the tank farm on the west side of the tank pad near the site perimeter berm at N-41 48'15"; W-075 40' 48". The felt layer on top of the

2501848 Primary Facility 2016-07-06 Follow-up Inspection No Violations Noted I arrived at 11:45 AM to conduct a follow-up inspection of the tank pad of the site. I met with Jim, an employee of Rain for Rent on the tank pad. Rain for Rent is a subcontractor of Cabot. Their main job function at the site is to monitor vacuum trucks mobilizing to the site. These trucks offload fluid in frac tanks in the tank farm on the tank pad. The employee from Rain for Rent stated the following. "Only 1 truck has been at the site today to remove fluid from the tanks. The fluid will either go to Lenox or Comtech for treatment. The fluid in the tanks is flowback fluid from the wells on-site. There may be (70) frac tanks in the tank farm. There is a total of (26,300) barrels of fluid in the tanks. There may be some water left over from the frac and freshwater in the tanks."

The main intent of conducting the follow up inspection was to determine if the section of the containment berm that was not in place in tank farm on the west side of the tank pad near the tank pad perimeter berm during the

2503432 Primary Facility 2016-07-21 Routine/Complete Inspection No Violations Noted
2585086 Primary Facility 2017-04-19 Routine/Complete Inspection No Violations Noted At time of inspection, arrived on site at 13:20p.m.

The cellar was about half full of water with no bubbling noticed. The (20x13) annulus vent pipe was open and venting into a small plastic tank, the (13x9) annulus vent pipe was open and venting into a small plastic tank, the (9x5) annulus vent pipe was open and venting into a small plastic tank. There was 590psi on the production casing. I took a walk around the location and there were no obvious concerns noticed. I left the site at 14:15p.m.

2690471 Primary Facility 2018-02-02 Routine/Complete Inspection No Violations Noted At time of inspection.

The well was in production. The (20x13), (13x9) and (9x5) annuli vent pipes were connected together and venting to the same tank. I took a walk around the location and there were no obvious concerns noticed. There were no violations noted.

2710850 Primary Facility 2018-03-22 Routine/Complete Inspection No Violations Noted Today's inspection was conducted as a routine inspection. No E&S issues identified. No violations noted.
2735990 Primary Facility 2018-05-30 Routine/Complete Inspection No Violations Noted Today's inspection was conducted as a routine inspection. No E&S issues were identified. No violations noted.
2760786 Primary Facility 2018-07-20 Incident- Response to Accident or Event No Violations Noted The Department arrived on site at 1125 hours to conduct a incident response inspection to investigate a self reported spill that occurred on 7/19 at about 0130 hours. The Department was represented by Frank Hoehle (WQS) and myself. On site representing Cabot was Steve Catalfamo (Senior EHS Specialist). According to Mr. Catalfamo, the incident transpired in the following manner:

While emptying the production fluid tank, a hose connecting a GDS vac truck and the coupling on the tank's water withdraw point failed, causing a release of production fluid to the pad's surface. The point of failure occurred in the middle of the hose, which is unusual according to Mr. Catalfamo, as hoses usually fail near the metal fittings on either end. The hose was fairly new, and did not appear to be in poor condition before the incident. However, due to the unusual spot on the hose where the failure occurred, Cabot believes that mechanical failure of the hose was at fault. The driver of the truck was quick to act, and immediate

2791395 Primary Facility 2018-10-18 Routine/Complete Inspection No Violations Noted At time of inspection.

The well was in production. There was water 7' below grade in the cellar with no bubbling noticed and there was no gas detected in the remainder of the cellar. The (13x9) and (9x5) annuli vent pipes were connected together and going to the same poly vent tank. There was gas detected at the poly vent tank. I took a walk around the location and there were no obvious concerns noticed. There were no violations noted.

2791403 Primary Facility 2018-10-15 Routine/Complete Inspection No Violations Noted I arrived on site at 1250 to conduct a follow-up inspection on behalf of the Department.

On 7/19, a release of production fluid occurred to the pad surface when the hose on a vacuum truck failed while emptying the production fluid tank. This incident is documented in inspection record #2755377.

The current inspection was performed to document the remediation efforts and provide a final confirmation that the site was indeed remediated. After inspecting the area, I agree that the site was remediated satisfactorily as documented in the operator response attached to the above-mentioned report. The violation may now be closed.

The Department concluded its inspection and left the site at 1320. No violations were noted.

2836106 Primary Facility 2019-02-04 Routine/Complete Inspection No Violations Noted Today's inspection was conducted as a routine inspection. Overall the site has good stabilization. No E&S issues identified. No violations noted.

For data sources see[6]

Fracking Activities

Fracking Jobs

Job Number Job Start Date Job End Date True Vertical Depth (ft) Total Water Volume (gal) Total Non-Water Volume (gal)
1 05/12/2016 06/11/2016 7056 10,096,300.0 0

Fluid Composition Data

Job Number Trade Name Supplier Purpose Ingredient Name CAS Number Additive Percentage by Mass Job Percentage by Mass Mass Used (lb)
1 Plexslick 957 Chemplex Friction Reducer Nonionic Surfactants Proprietary 1.5 0.000920174 879.03
Poly (acrylamide-co-acrylic acid), partial sodium salt 62649-23-4 35 0.0214707 20510.7
Paraffinic, Naphtehenic Solvent 64742-47-8 30 0.0184035 17580.6
Ammonium Chloride 12125-02-9 5 0.00306725 2930.1
Water Operator Carrier/Base Fluid Water 7732-18-5 100 88.4759 84,519,800.0
Chemplex 4-N-1 Chemplex Combination/Iron Control Cocamide Diethanolamine Salt 68603-42-9 2 0.00003618 34.558
n-olefins Proprietary 1 0.00001809 17.279
Diethanolamine 111-42-2 2 0.00003618 34.558
Acetic Acid 64-19-7 85 0.00153747 1468.73
thiourea-formaldehyde copolymer 68527-49-1 2 0.00003618 34.558
Methyl Alcohol 67-56-1 10 0.000180879 172.792
2-Ethylhexanol 104-76-7 10 0.000180879 172.792
Alcohol Ethoxylate Surfactants Proprietary 2 0.00003618 34.558
Propargyl Alcohol 107-19-7 1 0.00001809 17.279
Plexcide 15G Chemplex Biocide Alkyl Dimethyl Benzyl Ammonium Chloride 68424-85-1 3 0.000681874 651.386
Glutaraldehyde 111-30-8 14 0.00318208 3039.8
Didecyl Dimethyl Ammonium Chloride 7173-51-5 3 0.000681874 651.386
Ethanol 64-17-5 3 0.000681874 651.386
15% HCL Reagent Acidizing Hydrochloric Acid 7647-01-0 15 0.0406598 38841.8
Greenhib 679 Chemplex Friction Reducer Glycerine 56-81-5 20 0.00484888 4632.08
Proprietary Proprietary 35 0.00848555 8106.13
Sand TSS Proppant Silica Substrate 14808-60-7 100 11.1429 10,644,700.0

For data sources see[7]

References