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34-153-22536

Well Details

Well ID: 34-153-22536
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Country: United States
State: Ohio
County: Summit
Municipality: Bath Township
Operator Name: TRANSCONTINENTAL OIL & GAS INC
Well Pad ID:
Farm/Lease Name: GARDNER
License Status: Producing
License Date: 1988-10-13
Spud Date: 1988-12-14
Spud Drilling Contractor: RAPID DRILLING
Final Drill Date: 1988-12-20
Well Total Depth: 3779 ft
Configuration: Vertical
Latitude: 41.155216763
Longitude: -81.59431275

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Well History

Well Status Well Status Date Comment
Oil and Gas 1988-10-13 Issued Date 10/13/88 Expired Date 10/13/89 Acres 0022690 Tool Type RTAF Proposed Formation CLINTON Proposed Depth 03779 Proposed Drill Depth 03779
Original Spud 1988-12-14
Completed 1988-12-20
Reached Total Depth 1988-12-20
CO 1988-12-24 1249 CUTTER OIL CO GeoDate 10/13/88
Completion Report Received 1989-07-25
Construction Permit Expires 1989-10-13
Change of Owner 2011-12-20 Operator changed from 1249, CUTTER OIL CO to 4744, TRANSCONTINENTAL O & G
Record Last Modified 2017-02-15

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Perforation Treatments

Perforation Date Interval Top (ft) Interval Base (ft) Number of Shots
1997-06-29 3575 3673 0
2006-09-11 3606 3636 25

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Stimulations Data

Stimulation Date Chemical Agent Chemical Agent Concentration (%) Fracking Fluid Volume Mass of Proppant Used (lb) Fracking Company Comments
CO2 0 40 Tons 0
ACID 0 500 Gal 80000 FRAC:SAND/WATER/CO2 ASSIST
H2O 0 2400 Gal 0 GELLED

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Production Data

Period Operator Name Gas Quantity (mcf) Oil Quantity (bbl) Production Days
1988 CUTTER OIL COMPANY 0 0 0
1989 CUTTER OIL COMPANY 12563 3118 298
1990 CUTTER OIL COMPANY 14742 2546 365
1991 CUTTER OIL COMPANY 13892 2037 365
1992 CUTTER OIL COMPANY 11720 1559 365
1993 CUTTER OIL COMPANY 9435 1142 365
1994 CUTTER OIL COMPANY 7745 943 365
1995 CUTTER OIL COMPANY 6587 830 365
1996 CUTTER OIL COMPANY 5348 705 365
1997 CUTTER OIL COMPANY 3344 575 365
1998 CUTTER OIL COMPANY 3555 488 365
1999 CUTTER OIL COMPANY 3966 384 365
2000 CUTTER OIL COMPANY 3935 594 365
2001 CUTTER OIL COMPANY 3560 492 365
2002 CUTTER OIL COMPANY 3582 505 365
2003 CUTTER OIL COMPANY 3579 396 365
2004 CUTTER OIL COMPANY 2887 475 365
2005 CUTTER OIL COMPANY 2873 206 365
2006 CUTTER OIL COMPANY 3404 509 365
2007 CUTTER OIL COMPANY 3218 383 365
2008 CUTTER OIL COMPANY 3106 323 365
2009 CUTTER OIL COMPANY 3142 429 365
2010 CUTTER OIL COMPANY 2894 364 365
2011 TRANSCONTINENTAL OIL & GAS INC 2077 291 365
2012 TRANSCONTINENTAL OIL & GAS INC 2955 299 366
2013 TRANSCONTINENTAL OIL & GAS INC 2717 224 366
2014 TRANSCONTINENTAL OIL & GAS INC 2617 314 366
2015 TRANSCONTINENTAL OIL & GAS INC 2656 270 365
2016 TRANSCONTINENTAL OIL & GAS INC 2293 354 365
2017 TRANSCONTINENTAL OIL & GAS INC 1947 226 365

For data sources see[5] [6]

Waste Data

Period Operator Name Waste Type Quantity (bbl) Production Days
1988 CUTTER OIL COMPANY Brine 315 0
1989 CUTTER OIL COMPANY Brine 238 298
1990 CUTTER OIL COMPANY Brine 207 365
1991 CUTTER OIL COMPANY Brine 86 365
1992 CUTTER OIL COMPANY Brine 48 365
1993 CUTTER OIL COMPANY Brine 80 365
1994 CUTTER OIL COMPANY Brine 78 365
1995 CUTTER OIL COMPANY Brine 38 365
1996 CUTTER OIL COMPANY Brine 0 365
1997 CUTTER OIL COMPANY Brine 43 365
1998 CUTTER OIL COMPANY Brine 40 365
1999 CUTTER OIL COMPANY Brine 0 365
2000 CUTTER OIL COMPANY Brine 50 365
2001 CUTTER OIL COMPANY Brine 60 365
2002 CUTTER OIL COMPANY Brine 50 365
2003 CUTTER OIL COMPANY Brine 40 365
2004 CUTTER OIL COMPANY Brine 30 365
2005 CUTTER OIL COMPANY Brine 35 365
2006 CUTTER OIL COMPANY Brine 0 365
2007 CUTTER OIL COMPANY Brine 45 365
2008 CUTTER OIL COMPANY Brine 59 365
2009 CUTTER OIL COMPANY Brine 0 365
2010 CUTTER OIL COMPANY Brine 38 365
2011 TRANSCONTINENTAL OIL & GAS INC Brine 3 365
2012 TRANSCONTINENTAL OIL & GAS INC Brine 0 366
2013 TRANSCONTINENTAL OIL & GAS INC Brine 0 366
2014 TRANSCONTINENTAL OIL & GAS INC Brine 50 366
2015 TRANSCONTINENTAL OIL & GAS INC Brine 0 365
2016 TRANSCONTINENTAL OIL & GAS INC Brine 0 365
2017 TRANSCONTINENTAL OIL & GAS INC Brine 0 365

For data sources see[7] [8]

Inspection Data

Inspections Performed

Inspection ID Inspection Date Inspection Type Inspection Result Inspection Comments
0000PL4206 Preliminary Restoration No Violations Preliminary Restoration done information from Data Point
2060173329 2016-10-26 UrbanProduction Wells No Violations The Uniontown office received an inquiry from Mark Moore ( prospective purchaser of property ) regarding a natural gas odor they noticed when inspecting the property. Access was gained from North Revere Rd. on a gravel driveway also utilized by the residents. The well is operated by an electric pump jack. The well head was fenced, locked and properly identified. An earthen dike partially surrounds the well head. There were contaminated oil absorbing diapers lying around the well head and old v-belts, from the pump jack, on the ground. A domestic gas tie - in, with meter, was attached to the well head. A small electric natural gas compressor was present in the well head fence. The tank battery was comprised of one (1) 210 barrel oil tank, one (1) 45 barrel poly brine tank and a horizontal separator, all of which which secured with a locked chain link fence. An earthen dike surrounded the tank battery, which was properly identified with signage. The load lines were plugged. The inspection hatch was left open to accommodate a gauge pole. I observed that the equipment had the proper spacing. I called Cal Marks ( Transcontinetal Oil and Gas ) and requested that the well head be cleaned of any grease and crude oil, remove the contaminated diapers and spent v-belts. I also requested that the gauge pole in the 210 barrel tank be removed and the inspection hatch be kept closed except when gauging the tank. While I was still on location the well tender showed and corrected all the items I spoke with Mr. Marks about. The well was current in the reporting of production volumes. The residence, where the natural gas, was located approximately 200 northeast of the tank battery. I did not detect any odors of natural gas when walking the property. I spoke with Mr. Moore ( prospective purchaser ) informing him of the corrective measures taken and that the open inspection hatch might have allowed excessive odors to escape the tank. No violations identified during this inspection.

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References