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34-167-29406

Well Details

Well ID: 34-167-29406
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Country: United States
State: Ohio
County: <County>
Municipality: Watertown Township
Operator Name: ENERVEST OPERATING LLC
Well Pad ID:
Farm/Lease Name: SCHILLING UNIT
License Status: Plugged and Abandoned
License Date: 2019-06-11
Spud Date: 1999-07-28
Spud Drilling Contractor: WARREN DRLG
Final Drill Date: 1999-08-02
Well Total Depth: 6327 ft
Configuration: Vertical
Latitude: 39.459362039
Longitude: -81.54124085

For data sources see[1]

Well History

Well Status Well Status Date Comment
APP 1999-05-06 3793 ENERGY SEARCH INC Proposed Formation CLINTON/MEDINA Issued Date 5/6/99 Expired Date 5/5/00 6:00:00 AM
Original Spud 1999-07-28 RBDMS Rec GMM UPDATED PLUG STATUS PER PLUG REPORT
Completed 1999-08-02 RBDMS Rec GMM UPDATED PLUG STATUS PER PLUG REPORT
Reached Total Depth 1999-08-02 RBDMS Rec GMM UPDATED PLUG STATUS PER PLUG REPORT
Completion Report Received 1999-11-03 RBDMS Rec GMM UPDATED PLUG STATUS PER PLUG REPORT
Change of Owner 2008-02-27 Operator changed from 3793, ENERGY SEARCH INC to 1388, NORTH COAST ENERGY INC
Change of Owner 2009-12-14 Operator changed from 1388, EXCO - NORTH COAST ENERGY INC to 7578, ENERVEST OPERATING LLC
Plugged/Abandoned 2019-05-24 RBDMS Rec GMM UPDATED PLUG STATUS PER PLUG REPORT
APP 2019-06-11 Proposed Formations:MEDINA SAND, Issued Date:6/11/2019, Expired Date:6/10/2021 12:00:00 PM, Drilling unit acres:40, Proposed Well Type:OG, Proposed Well Class:
Record Last Modified 2019-06-14 RBDMS Rec GMM UPDATED PLUG STATUS PER PLUG REPORT
Construction Permit Expires 2021-06-10 RBDMS Rec GMM UPDATED PLUG STATUS PER PLUG REPORT

For data sources see[2]

Perforation Treatments

Perforation Date Interval Top (ft) Interval Base (ft) Number of Shots
2000-01-10 6098 6150 29
2000-01-10 6207 6215 17

For data sources see[3]

Stimulations Data

Stimulation Date Chemical Agent Chemical Agent Concentration (%) Fracking Fluid Volume Mass of Proppant Used (lb) Fracking Company Comments
H2O 0 75500 Gal 56000

For data sources see[4]

Production Data

Period Operator Name Gas Quantity (mcf) Oil Quantity (bbl) Production Days
1999 ENERGY SEARCH INC 38568 0 150
2000 ENERGY SEARCH INC 77280 149 365
2001 ENERGY SEARCH INC 43049 59 365
2002 ENERGY SEARCH INC 32067 0 365
2003 ENERGY SEARCH INC 25701 0 365
2004 ENERGY SEARCH INC 19673 44 365
2005 ENERGY SEARCH INC 15599 0 365
2006 ENERGY SEARCH INC 15282 0 281
2007 ENERGY SEARCH INC 13753 0 363
2008 EXCO - NORTH COAST ENERGY INC 7321 0 366
2009 EXCO - NORTH COAST ENERGY INC 9695 0 365
2010 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC 6357 0 365
2011 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC 10352 0 0
2012 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC 11557 0 366
2013 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC 7474 0 365
2014 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC 6248 0 365
2015 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC 5166 0 328
2016 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC 5595 0 366
2017 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC 4571 0 350
2018 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC 3276 0 357

For data sources see[5] [6]

Waste Data

Period Operator Name Waste Type Quantity (bbl) Production Days
1999 ENERGY SEARCH INC Brine 433 150
2000 ENERGY SEARCH INC Brine 216 365
2001 ENERGY SEARCH INC Brine 74 365
2002 ENERGY SEARCH INC Brine 37 365
2003 ENERGY SEARCH INC Brine 25 365
2004 ENERGY SEARCH INC Brine 54 365
2005 ENERGY SEARCH INC Brine 0 365
2006 ENERGY SEARCH INC Brine 0 281
2007 ENERGY SEARCH INC Brine 0 363
2008 EXCO - NORTH COAST ENERGY INC Brine 0 366
2009 EXCO - NORTH COAST ENERGY INC Brine 0 365
2010 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC Brine 58 365
2011 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC Brine 0
2012 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC Brine 0 366
2013 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC Brine 23 365
2014 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC Brine 0 365
2015 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC Brine 0 328
2016 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC Brine 0 366
2017 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC Brine 0 350
2018 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC Brine 15 357

For data sources see[7] [8]

Inspection Data

Inspections Performed

Inspection ID Inspection Date Inspection Type Inspection Result Inspection Comments
0816024580 2004-03-25 Preliminary Restoration No Violations Inspection this day found no violations, drill site restored, well producing, current chart, tank area clean, dry, fenced, good IDs, good dike
1558537111 2019-05-22 Plug / Plug Back No Violations On site inspection to witness the setting of the bottom hole isolation plug. The well had issues with the 4.5 diameter production casing at surface above the 4.5 production casing. H2S gas was reported by subsided with sulfur clear and 80 barrels of water. Appalachian Wireline ran in the 1.900 tubing with a tubing cutter and shot the tubing off at 6,065. Chipcos rig and cement service was on location. A 10.5 barrel cement volume bottom hole cement plug was set through the 1.900 tubing. The plug consisted of 50 sacks of class A Neat cement displaced to 5,415 with 13.6 barrels of fresh water. The rig will pull the 1.900 tubing out of the hole and spear the damaged 4.5 diameter production casing. Once the casing is stabilized back in slips the casing will be ripped off and a cement plug set over the top of the Big Lime formation.
1558704670 2019-05-24 Plug / Plug Back No Violations Status check inspection to witness the well plugging process with a service rig on the hole owned and cement company both owned by Chipco out of Zanesville Ohio. Previously a bottom hole plug was set through the 1.900 tubing. An attempt to rip the 4.5 diameter production casing was unsuccessful due to the high level of H2S present and the casing head damaged from the H2S causing the pipe to relax downhole. The decision was made to shoot perforations 200 below the top of the Big Lime and set a 300 plug to isolate the Big Lime and shut off the H2S. Appalachian Wireline shot 10 holes in the 4.5 diameter production casing from 4,638 to 4,648. The rig then inserted the 1.900 diameter production tubing back into the 4.5 to a depth of 4,695. A 19 barrel slurry volume plug was set and the 1.900 tubing puled out of the well. The rig then ran in and tagged the top of the cement plug at 3,812. The 4.5 was ripped at 3,464 and one casing joint pulled out of the well to 3,420 and at that point a 100 6.3 barrel rip plug was set, the plug consisted of 30 sacks of class A cement displaced with 53.6 barrels of fresh water. Next the casing was pulled up and a plug set to isolate the bottom of the 8.625 surface casing set at 2,113, the plug was set from 2,213 to 2,013 and was a 12.6 barrel plug made up of 60 sacks of class A Neat cement. The well was circulated before pumping the plug. The 4.5 production casing was then pulled up to 300 and a final surface plug set.

For data sources see[9]

References