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37-117-21879

Well Details

Well ID: 37-117-21879
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Country: United States
State: Pennsylvania
County: Tioga
Municipality: Delmar Township
Operator Name: SWEPI LP
Well Pad ID: 146442
Farm/Lease Name: KENNEDY 137 2H
License Status: Active
Spud Date: 12/03/2016
Permit Date: 11/18/2016
Unconventional Well: Y
Configuration: Horizontal Well
Latitude: 41.734725
Longitude: -77.374122

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
2016 SWEPI LP 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0
2017 SWEPI LP 922,687.85 124 0.00 0 0.00 0
2018 SWEPI LP 1,562,773.94 365 0.00 0 0.00 0
2019 SWEPI LP 287,988.96 90 0.00 0 0.00 0

For data sources see[4]

Waste Data

Period Waste Type Quantity Disposal Method Waste Facility ID
2017-01 Drill Cuttings (in Tons) RWC 810 105.89 Tons LANDFILL 301358
2017-03 Drill Cuttings (in Tons) RWC 810 116.12 Tons LANDFILL 301358
2017-04 Drill Cuttings (in Tons) RWC 810 198.08 Tons LANDFILL 301358
2017-04 Drilling Fluid Waste (in Barrels) RWC 803 16.25 Bbl REUSE (AT WELL PAD)
2017-05 Drill Cuttings (in Tons) RWC 810 57.08 Tons LANDFILL 301358
2017-05 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 25.00 Bbl REUSE (AT WELL PAD)
2017-05 Synthetic Liner Materials (in Tons) RWC 806 6.01 Tons LANDFILL 301358
2017-06 Drill Cuttings (in Tons) RWC 810 0.75 Tons LANDFILL 301358
2017-07 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 345.00 Bbl REUSE (AT WELL PAD)
2017-07 Synthetic Liner Materials (in Tons) RWC 806 1.48 Tons LANDFILL 301358
2017-07 Waste Water Treatment Sludge (in Tons) RWC 804 4.25 Tons RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123
2017-08 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 864.96 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NC010
2017-08 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 548.00 Bbl REUSE (AT WELL PAD)
2017-08 Waste Water Treatment Sludge (in Tons) RWC 804 20.38 Tons RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123
2017-09 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 406.12 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123
2017-09 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 6,775.89 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NC010
2017-09 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 3,150.13 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NC022
2017-09 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 1,626.75 Bbl REUSE (AT WELL PAD)
2017-09 Soil Contaminated by Oil & Gas Related Spills (in Tons) RWC 811 19.28 Tons LANDFILL 301358
2017-09 Waste Water Treatment Sludge (in Tons) RWC 804 2.83 Tons RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123
2017-10 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 162.50 Bbl REUSE (AT WELL PAD)
2017-11 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 1,339.00 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NC022
2017-11 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 50.00 Bbl REUSE (AT WELL PAD)
2017-11 Waste Water Treatment Sludge (in Tons) RWC 804 1.42 Tons RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123
2017-12 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 417.50 Bbl REUSE (AT WELL PAD)
2018-01 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 1,391.12 Bbl REUSE (AT WELL PAD)
2018-02 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 11.88 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NC022
2018-02 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 1,050.00 Bbl REUSE (AT WELL PAD)
2018-03 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 401.50 Bbl REUSE (AT WELL PAD)
2018-04 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 1,290.00 Bbl REUSE (AT WELL PAD)
2018-04 Waste Water Treatment Sludge (in Tons) RWC 804 5.66 Tons RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123
2018-05 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 177.22 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123
2018-05 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 831.01 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NC010
2018-05 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 13.75 Bbl REUSE (AT WELL PAD)
2018-05 Synthetic Liner Materials (in Tons) RWC 806 1.04 Tons LANDFILL 301358
2018-06 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 82.96 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NC010
2018-06 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 150.38 Bbl REUSE (AT WELL PAD)
2018-06 Waste Water Treatment Sludge (in Tons) RWC 804 1.42 Tons RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123
2018-07 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 213.38 Bbl REUSE (AT WELL PAD)
2018-08 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 37.50 Bbl REUSE (AT WELL PAD)
2018-09 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 422.75 Bbl REUSE (AT WELL PAD)
2018-10 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 26.66 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123
2018-10 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 160.65 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NC010
2018-10 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 75.25 Bbl REUSE (AT WELL PAD)
2018-10 Waste Water Treatment Sludge (in Tons) RWC 804 1.42 Tons RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123
2018-11 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 88.16 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NC010
2018-11 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 87.50 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NC022
2018-11 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 25.00 Bbl REUSE (AT WELL PAD)
2018-12 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 25.00 Bbl REUSE (AT WELL PAD)
2019-01 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 482.50 Bbl REUSE (AT WELL PAD)
2019-02 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 268.50 Bbl REUSE (AT WELL PAD)
2019-03 Produced Fluid (in Barrels) RWC 802 12.91 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NC010

For data sources see[5]

Inspection Data

Inspections Performed

Inspection ID Inspection Category Inspection Date Inspection Type Inspection Result Inspection Comments
2530566 Primary Facility 2016-10-20 Routine/Complete Inspection No Violations Noted Routine inspection. Site construction nearly complete. Most areas at final grade are stabilized. E&S controls are in place. Proposed wells (1H - 7H & 9H) have been staked. TLT
2537374 Primary Facility 2016-11-14 Preoperation Inspection No Violations Noted Preoperation inspection. Site has been constructed, all BMPs installed and disturbed areas stabilized. The 1H - 7H and 9H wells are staked. TLT
2551615 Primary Facility 2017-01-09 Routine/Partial Inspection No Violations Noted Routine partial inspection. Site snow covered. Dallas Morris 15 rig setting the intermediate casing on the 3H well and was at a depth of 2,055 feet. Topholes for the 4H – 6H wells have been drilled; estimated that the rig would be on site for another month drilling the 1H, 2H, 7H and 9H wells. Containment structures present beneath rig, equipment and materials. A portion of the berm for the shaker containment was slightly beaten down where roll-off containers have been taken on and off the mats. Requested that berms be rebuilt in this area. Some slumping may have occurred at the northeast corner cut slope. Area should be monitored and restabilized when conditions allow. TLT
2583709 Primary Facility 2017-04-14 Drilling/Alteration No Violations Noted
2593564 Primary Facility 2017-05-11 Routine/Complete Inspection No Violations Noted On 5/11/17 at 1313 hrs I conducted a routine inspection at the Kennedy 137 well site. It was overcast with showers and 50 degrees F. SWEPI On-Site Representative (OSR), Jake Huggard, was present.

The 1H – 7H and 9H wells have been drilled. The rig and other drilling equipment has been demobilized and removed from the site. Several contractors were present; Mr. Huggard stated that operations at the time of my inspection included cement bond logging of the wells and nippling up on the tubing spools in preparation for the frac.

The pad surface was somewhat muddy. The secondary containment used for the rig remained in place, however, the perimeter was unbermed in areas. It is recommended that the containment integrity be evaluated prior to the frac commencing. Any breaches should be repaired and the perimeter re-bermed.

E&S controls and site stabilization were observed. The slump in the northeast corner cut slope of the well pad was still present. It was previously noted in the 1/9/17 inspection report. The

2618064 Primary Facility 2017-07-20 Routine/Complete Inspection No Violations Noted I met Dean Albright, SWEPI company man when I arrived. Workover rig was present on the site. I noted water in the eastern drainage ditch, which was directly behind the Baker tank battery containment; conductivity reading in this fluid was 9.11 mS/cm. I proceeded to test soil conductance in the moist soil of the ditch to the north and south of this fluid. To the north, soil conductance readings were between 1.2 and 2.2 mS/cm until approximately 25-30 feet from the fluid, at which point it dropped to .5 mS/cm. To the south, readings were between 1.2 and 2.1 until approximately 80-90 feet from the fluid. I took a sample of the fluid (#0939052) at 09:55 hrs. On the pad itself, I noted salt staining on the soil between the workover rig containment and the Baker tank battery. Soil conductance reading in this area was 9.44 mS/cm. I noted an area of at least 8' x 8' that showed evidence of salt staining, and the affected area could be much larger. Dean accompanied me as I collected the sample and checked t
2618940 Primary Facility 2017-07-25 Routine/Partial Inspection No Violations Noted I met with Pat Bernethy and Dean Albright on the site to discuss my findings from my 7/20/17 inspection, as well as what SWEPI has done since. The workover rig was still on location. We looked at the area I discovered salt staining to the northeast of the workover rig; a large puddle (15-25 gallons) was present in this area. Conductance readings in this puddle were from 3.3-4.0 mS/cm. Pat asked if they could potentially wait until the workover rig finished drilling out plugs and the containment was removed to clean this area (estimated to be around August 15th); I recommended that they attempt to scrape this area as soon as practicable. The ditch where I discovered the fluid with elevated conductance had been excavated on 7/21/17, and was screened with a soil conductance meter to determine the extent of the excavation. The depth of the excavation appeared to be less than 1', and ran from 50-60' north of the location I took my sample to the rock lined ditch that drains into this ditch at 80-90' south of
2626340 Primary Facility 2017-08-15 Administrative/File Review No Violations Noted Admin inspection is a follow-up to pending violations on the site. Original inspection revealed salt staining on the pad surface and fluid with elevated conductance in the drainage ditch. Sample ID #0939052 collected from ditch; chemical analysis shows elevated barium (189700 UG/L), strontium (178300 UG/ L), and chlorides (4490 MG/L). This indicates a release of a pollutional substance to the pad and ditch. Violations assigned to permit number 117-20207.
2633108 Primary Facility 2017-09-05 Routine/Complete Inspection No Violations Noted Unable to check annulus vents due to flow back at the time of inspection.

No violations noted at time of inspection.

                          (NOVIO)
2654726 Primary Facility 2017-10-31 Routine/Complete Inspection No Violations Noted A routine complete inspection was conducted at the SWEPI LP Kennedy 137 well pad located in Delmar Township, Tioga Co. on October 31, 2017 at 1300 hrs. The weather was 42 degrees and cloudy, winds WSW 14 mph. Chris Underwood, OSR was Shell's onsite representative.

The Kennedy 137D well is currently on "regulatory inactive status". SWEPI is in the final stages of flowing back the 1H, 2H, 3H, 4H, 5H, 6H, 7H and 9 H wells. The flow back setup consist of sand traps, a gas buster, separator units and the highland tanks. Produced fluids from the Highland tanks are being pumped to the baffled tanks located on the east side of the pad. These fluids are then being trucked, as needed, to the Lingle 1102 pad for reuse in the frac.

Numerous puddles were observed on the pad surface and were screened for field conductivity. None of the puddles showed elevated conductivity. Secondary containment holding water was also screen for field conductivity. No elevated readings were detected.

No violations are noted at this ti

2705495 Primary Facility 2018-03-14 Routine/Complete Inspection No Violations Noted Cold/snowing/windy at time of inspection
2725510 Primary Facility 2018-05-02 Routine/Complete Inspection No Violations Noted Inspection was conducted at the site on May 2 2018; the weather was 78°F and sunny with a slight breeze. The site is stabilized and there are no erosion issues noted. There was no evidence of spills or releases observed at this location during this inspection. No violations were noted during this inspection.
2767831 Primary Facility 2018-08-27 Routine/Complete Inspection No Violations Noted The DEP conducted a routine inspection on the Kennedy 137 Well Pad in Delmar Township, Tioga County, on 8/27/2018 at 1400 hours. The weather was 85 degrees, partly cloudy, 71% humidity and winds 7 mph ssw. The site is set up for flowback/production currently and no company personnel were onsite at time or inspection. General inspection of wellheads, temporary storage, E&S controls, production tanks and reclaimed pony pad were all conducted.

No violations noted at this time. We departed the site at 1500 hours.

2771722 Primary Facility 2018-09-06 Routine/Complete Inspection No Violations Noted Warm/sunny at time of inspection
2832283 Primary Facility 2019-01-28 Routine/Complete Inspection No Violations Noted The DEP conducted a routine inspection of SWEPI's Kennedy 137 Well Pad in Delmar Twp, Tioga County on 1/28/2019 at 1140 hours. The weather was sunny, 14 degrees and the pad was snow covered where not plowed.

Proper act 9 signage was located at the start of the access road. The onsite inspection was log and E&S Plan was found inside the mailbox behind the sign. The last inspection was conducted by company personnel on 1/12/2019 and noted no issues. There was a water truck onsite offloading water from the highland production tanks onsite. The pad was mostly ice covered. PCSM BMPs were observed functional but snow covered. There are currently 9 wells onsite capable of production. All fluids on the pad surface were frozen solid at time of inspection. No spills or releases were observed onsite.

No violations noted today, I departed the site at 1220.

2840091 Primary Facility 2019-02-14 Routine/Complete Inspection No Violations Noted Cold/windy at time of inspection.

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 06/06/2017 06/12/2017 5841 5,105,440.0 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 Water Shell Carrier/Base Fluid Water 7732-18-5 100 79.4552 42,579,400.0
HCL Acid (12.6%-17.5%) U.S. Well Services, LLC Bulk Acid Hydrogen Chloride 7647-01-0 17.5 0.08451 45288.3
Water 7732-18-5 87.4 0.363488 194790
Sand U.S. Well Services, LLC Proppant Crystalline Silica, quartz 14808-60-7 100 20.055 10,747,300.0
AI-303 U.S. Well Services, LLC Acid Corrosion Inhibitors Acetophenone,thiourea,formaldehyde polymer 68527-49-1 5 0.00001200 6.255
Ethylene glycol 107-21-1 40 0.000134 71.5572
Formic acid 64-18-6 20 0.00004700 25.02
Butyl cellosolve 111-76-2 20 0.00004200 22.543
Polyether 60828-78-6 10 0.00002300 12.51
Cinnamaldehyde 104-55-2 20 0.00004800 25.8707
WFRC-2100 U.S. Well Services, LLC Friction Reducer Hydrotreated Petroleum Distillates 64742-47-8 30 0.014881 7974.75
Alcohol Ethoxylate 68551-12-2 5 0.003062 1640.9
Cationic copolymer of acrylamide 69418-26-4 30 0.002203 1180.5
SI-1200s U.S. Well Services, LLC Scale Inhibitor Alkyl Phosphonic Acid Proprietary 5 0.00079 423.255
Ammonia 7664-41-7 0.5 0.000121 64.758
K-BAC 1020 U.S. Well Services, LLC Anti-Bacterial Agent Polyethylene glycol 25322-68-3 50 0.00775 4153.32
Deionized Water 7732-18-5 30 0.00465 2491.99
2,2-dibromo-3-nitrilopropionamide 10222-01-2 21 0.007978 4275.51

For data sources see[7]

References