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Country: United States | |
State: Ohio | |
County: Columbiana | |
Municipality: Franklin Township | |
Operator Name: EAP OHIO LLC | |
Well Pad ID: US-OH-001234 | |
Farm/Lease Name: PAIGE 35-14-4 | |
License Status: Producing | |
License Date: 2017-11-08 | |
Spud Date: 2017-11-16 | |
Spud Drilling Contractor: PATTERSON DRILLING | |
Final Drill Date: 2017-12-18 | |
Well Total Depth: 20946.00 ft | |
Configuration: Horizontal | |
Latitude: 40.650000 | |
Longitude: -80.880000 |
For data sources see[1]
Well Status | Well Status Date | Comment |
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APP | 2017-11-08 | Proposed Formations:POINT PLEASANT, Issued Date:11/8/2017, Expired Date:11/8/2019 12:00:00 PM, Drilling unit acres:552.65, Proposed Well Type:OG, Proposed Well Class:POOL |
Reached Total Depth | 2017-12-18 | |
Completion Report Received | 2018-02-09 | |
Correction to Well | 2018-02-23 | UPDATE TARGET/TAKE PER AS-DRILLED PLAT |
Correction to Well | 2018-04-13 | UPDATE TAKE PER AS-DRILLED PLAT |
Record Last Modified | 2018-05-19 | |
Construction Permit Expires | 2019-11-08 |
For data sources see[2]
Perforation Date | Interval Top (ft) | Interval Base (ft) | Number of Shots |
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2018-05-18 | 8448 | 8568 | 30 |
2018-05-18 | 20715 | 20815 | 18 |
20715 | 20815 | 18 | |
8448 | 8568 | 30 | |
8448 | 8568 | 30 |
For data sources see[3]
Job Number | Job Start Date | Job End Date | True Vertical Depth (ft) | Total Water Volume (gal) | Total Non-Water Volume (gal) |
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1 | 01/22/2018 | 03/08/2018 | 8090.9 | 18,076,800.0 | 1,550,330.0 |
Job Number | Trade Name | Supplier | Purpose | Ingredient Name | CAS Number | Additive Percentage by Mass | Job Percentage by Mass | Mass Used (lb) |
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1 | Chlorine Dioxide | FOUNTAIN QUAIL | Anti-Bacterial Agent | Chlorine Dioxide | 10049-04-4 | 0.01 | 0 | 0 |
FE-2A | HALLIBURTON | Iron Control Agent | Citric Acid | 000077-92-9 | 0.6 | 0.00004000 | 0 | |
OptiKleen-WF | HALLIBURTON | Breaker | Sodium perborate tetrahydrate | 010486-00-7 | 1 | 0.00002000 | 0 | |
FR-76 | HALLIBURTON | Friction Reducer | Petroleum Distillate Hydrotreated Light | 064742-47-8 | 0.3 | 0.00025 | 0 | |
Proprietary Inorganic Salt | Trade Secret | 0.3 | 0.00025 | 0 | ||||
HAI-OS | HALLIBURTON | Corrosion Inhibitor | Methanol (Methyl Alcohol) | 000067-56-1 | 0.6 | 0.00001000 | 0 | |
Propargyl Alcohol (2-Propynol) | 000107-19-7 | 0.1 | 0 | 0 | ||||
SC30 | X CHEM | Scale Inhibitor | Sodium Polyacrylate | 009003-04-7 | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
Northern White Sand | HALLIBURTON | Proppant - Natural | Crystalline Silica (Quartz Sand, Silicon Dioxide) | 014808-60-7 | 1 | 0.12689 | 0 | |
Fresh Water | CHESAPEAKE ENERGY | Carrier/Base Fluid | Water | 007732-18-5 | 1 | 0.77138 | 0 | |
Recycled Produced Water | CHESAPEAKE ENERGY | Carrier/Base Fluid | Water | 007732-18-5 | 1 | 0.06536 | 0 | |
15% HCl Acid | HALLIBURTON | Acid | Hydrochloric Acid | 7647-01-0 | 0.3 | 0.00347 | 0 | |
FE-2A, FR-76, HAI-OS, OptiKleen-WF | HALLIBURTON | Breaker, Corrosion Inhibitor, Friction Reducer, Iron Control Agent | Polyacrylamide copolymer | Trade Secret | 0.3 | 0.00029 | 0 | |
Non-MSDS Components Not Provided by Supplier | Not Assigned | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||
SC-30 | FOUNTAIN QUAIL | Scale Inhibitor | Sodium Hydroxide | 1310-73-2 | 0.02 | 0 | 0 |
For data sources see[4]
Stimulation Date | Chemical Agent | Chemical Agent Concentration (%) | Fracking Fluid Volume | Mass of Proppant Used (lb) | Fracking Company | Comments |
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2018-03-08 | H2O | 15 | 5593 Bbl | 334759 | Halliburton | STAGE 74/74
STAGES 2-73 SEE IMAGES |
2018-01-22 | H2O | 15 | 4571 Bbl | 197800 | Halliburton | STAGE 1/74
STAGES 2-73 SEE IMAGES |
For data sources see[5]
Period | Operator Name | Gas Quantity (mcf) | Oil Quantity (bbl) | Production Days |
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2018 | CHESAPEAKE EXPLORATION LLC | 2159216 | 270 | 272 |
2019 | CHESAPEAKE EXPLORATION LLC | 502617 | 2 | 90 |
Period | Operator Name | Waste Type | Quantity (bbl) | Production Days |
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2018 | CHESAPEAKE EXPLORATION LLC | Brine | 50091 | 272 |
2019 | CHESAPEAKE EXPLORATION LLC | Brine | 6805 | 90 |
Inspection ID | Inspection Date | Inspection Type | Inspection Result | Inspection Comments |
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-1373317191 | 2017-12-8 0:00: | DD | No Violations | 6.50 |
-1585102812 | 2017-1-22 0:00: | PW | No Violations | |
-1696622644 | 2017-12-7 0:00: | DD | No Violations | 4.30 |
-1734765621 | 2017-12-7 0:00: | DD | No Violations | 4.00 |
-1833821506 | 2017-12-18 0:00 | DD | No Violations | 1.50 |
-2033424169 | 2017-12-6 0:00: | DD | No Violations | 1.00 |
-422351748 | 2017-12-20 0:00 | CS | No Violations | 6.50 |
-816780672 | 2018-4-5 0:00:0 | PW | No Violations | 1.00 |
0159866032 | 2017-12-08 | Drill / Deepen / Reopen | No Violations | The purpose of my inspection was to witness the cementing of 9.625 intermediate casing on well #2-1895. Wyoming Casing (WC) installed new 9.625 J-55 40 lb./ft. casing into the well. WC was still installing casing when I arrived on location. Schlumberger was the cement contractor. Following the safety meeting, Schlumberger proceeded to pump the schedule job of 25 bbls of spacer gel/water, 10 bbls of water flush, 20 bbls of 15.6 ppg lead scavenger cement followed by 127 bbls of 17.0 ppg tail Cemcrete slurry. After pumping the cement slurry, the top plug was released and displaced with 125.0 bbls of freshwater displacement. I witnessed Schlumberger engineer Donald Casler weigh representative samples of cement with a pressurized mudscale. The pump truck sample weighed 17.3 ppg and the sample of return cement weighed 16.5 ppg. Schlumberger reported 31 bbls of cement returns to surface. Circulation was maintained throughout the job. After landing and bumping the plug, Schlumberger pressured up to 1200 psi (500 psi over the landing pressure) and held the pressure for 5 minutes. When pressure was released the floats held and approximately 0.75 bbl of water bled back. |
0277402071 | 2017-12-18 | Drill / Deepen / Reopen | No Violations | The purpose of my inspection was to conduct a pre production casing cement inspection on well #2-1895. At the time of my inspection O-Tex Pumping was delivering bulk cement in preparation for the job. New 5.5 P-110 23 lb./ft. casing was on location. The casing was not tallied. Float equipment and centralizers were on location. Patterson #571 was still drilling toward planned total depth. I met with drilling consultant Kris Gonzales whom did not report any issues during driling the lateral. No violations were observed during this inspection. |
0320397915 | 2017-11-20 | Drill / Deepen / Reopen | No Violations | The purpose of my inspection was to document the status of the conductor cement on well #2-1895. Access to the well location remained in good repair. At the time of my inspection the conductor cement had held at surface. The cellar contained freshwater from recent precipitation. A mousehole had been drilled and cemented adjacent to the cellar. Contractors were on location installing containment and setting up the backyard in conjunction with moving the bottom hole rig onto location. Drill cuttings from the conductor section were being loaded onto a truck for disposal. No violations were observed during this inspection. |
0422351748 | 2017-12-20 | Casing String Witnessed | No Violations | The purpose of my inspection was to witness the production casing cement job. Drilling consultant Kris Gonzales notified me that the cement job would occur around 14:00. I arrived on location at 13:06 and found Wyoming Casing installing the last joints of casing. Patterson #571 drilled to a total measured depth of 20,946 ft. RKB. A total of 20,946 ft. of 5.5 production casing was ran in the well-bore and centralized with 490 solid steel centralizers. Prior to starting the cement job, an air lock sub installed in the casing string required air to be circulated out of the annulus. O-Tex Pumping was the cement contractor. Following the safety meeting, the rig continued to circulate the gas from the casing. At 16:30 O-Tex pressure tested their lines and began the job. I witnessed O-Tex pump 100 bbls of 12 ppg Barite spacer, followed by 306.31 bbls of 15.3 ppg lead cement and 705.77 bbls of tail cement. I witnessed supervisor Steve Long weigh samples of the Barite spacer, lead and tail cement with pressurized mud scales and all samples weighed as designed. O-Tex reported 105 bbls of lead cement returns to surface. While on location I did not observe any evidence of spills or leaks. No violations were observed during this inspection. |
0554503183 | 2018-03-22 | Production Wells | No Violations | The purpose of my inspection was to follow-up on compliance notice #1521463339. At the time of my inspection completion activities had completed and contractors were on location performing work to connect the wells to the production facility. The open top roll off boxes that contained recovered proppant were not on location. Flow back tanks remained on location. Valves were closed and contained caps that were secured by cam lock fittings. The Southeast corner drain vault was empty and the cover repositioned. The standpipe drain was in the shut position. While on location I met with Chesapeake Sr. Health and Safety Representative Scott Fairhurst. I did not conduct an inspection of the well heads on the pad due to the work activity. I will schedule a follow-up inspection of the facility after production operations are completed. No further enforcement action is necessary. |
0671614623 | 2018-01-04 | Drill / Deepen / Reopen | No Violations | The purpose of my inspection was to document the status of well #2-1895. Drilling activities had concluded. The well was protected by a perimeter of livestock gates and the cellar was covered with steel grating to prevent falls. No gauges were present. I was unable to document the status of the mousehole due to ice and snow on the surface. No leaks were observed. No violations were observed during this inspection. |
0816780672 | 2018-04-05 | Production Wells | No Violations | The purpose of my inspection was to conduct a status check of well #2-1895. I met Chesapeake representative and location supervisor Bryan Waid on location. Flowback operations for well 2-1896 were occurring at the time of inspection. Correct identification was present at the well head. The intermediate and production casing annular gauges remained labeled and plumbed above grade. Valves were in the open position. Each gauge indicated 0 psi. No evidence of leaks were observed. Recovered fluid was transferred to steel 500 barel tanks that were positioned inside of containment. I did not witness any evidence of leaks. No violations were observed during this inspection. |
1188390759 | 2017-12-14 | Drill / Deepen / Reopen | No Violations | The purpose of my inspection was to conduct a status check on drilling activities on well #2-1895. ODNR-DOGRM Northeast District Supervisor Stephen Ochs was present during the inspection. We met with drilling consultant Kris Gonzales to inquire about drilling activities to date and determine an estimated time to cement production casing. Patterson #571 was drilling ahead in the lateral section. The group walked to the drillers cabin and witnessed Cathedral direction services sliding the drilling assembly to stay in zone. We walked around location and did not observe any leaks or spills. No violations were observed during this inspection. |
1208430082 | 2017-11-17 | Drill / Deepen / Reopen | No Violations | The purpose of my inspection was to witness the setting of conductor casing on well #2-1895. Mahoning County Inspector John Fleming was present during the job. Express Energy was the drilling contractor. At the time of my inspection Express Energy (Express) was completing the drilling of a 26 borehole to 120 below surface. Express Energy inserted 120 of 20 casing with a 0.375 wall thickness. Company representative Dave Newman reported the driller encountered freshwater at 50 below surface. Express rigged up their cement pumps and pumped a total of 234 bbl of Class A 2% CaCl cement with 1/2# flake. Cement was circulated to surface during the job. Cement was scaled at 15.6 ppg. A cellar floor approximately three (3) feet thick remained from circulated cement. Excess cement was removed with a vacuum truck. No violations were observed during this inspection. |
1373317191 | 2017-12-08 | Drill / Deepen / Reopen | No Violations | The purpose of my inspection was to witness the 9.625 intermediate cement job on well #2-1895. I arrived on location at 06:00 hours. Patterson Rig #571 had drilled out from the surface casing to a depth of 1710 RKB on air. Wyoming Casing was on location installing casing. I met with Chesapeake drilling consultant Will Doby who informed me there were no issues encountered while drilling. Wyoming Casing did not encounter any issues while installing the casing. Per the casing tally, a total of 1700 of new 9.625 J-55 36 lb./ft. casing with two centralizers on the shoe joint followed by one on every joint thereafter. Schlumberger was the cementing contractor. Following the safety meeting, Schlumberger pressure tested their iron prior to the job. Schlumberger re-established circulation by pumping 25 bbls of gel and 10 bbls of freshwater spacer ahead at 4.3 bpm, followed by 20 bbl of 15.6 ppg scavenger slurry. After pumping the scavenger slurry, 127 bbls of 17.0 ppg CemCrete cement was pumped at 5.2 bpm. I witnessed the cement weight scaled with a pressurized scale. The cement weighed 17.0 ppg. After pumping the tail slurry away, the bottom plug was dropped and displaced with 125 bbls of fresh water. Cement returns were observed at surface. Cement returns were also weighed at 16.5 ppg. Good circulation was maintained throughout the job. The plug was landed at 958 psi. The plug was bumped and pressured up to 1549 psi and held for five minutes. After releasing pressure, 0.75 bbls of water bled back and the floats held. The results of the laboratory test reported 500 psi of compressive strength would be reached after 5 hours and 14 minutes. |
1387881559 | 2018-05-10 | Production Wells | No Violations | The purpose of my inspection was to conduct a status check on well #2-1895. The well is one of four production wells on the pad. Correct identification was present at the well entrance. The lease road and pad remained in good repair. I met production consultant Bryan Waid at the pad entrance. Mr. Waid reported the newly completed wells were being monitored due to sanding issues at surface. At the time of my inspection the 9.625 annular valve was open and the installed gauge indicated 0 psi. The 5.5 annular valve was open and the installed gauge indicated 0 psi. The cellar remained open and contained meteoric water. No sheen was observed. No audible or visual leaks were observed. The mousehole was cemented. While on location a Stallion vacuum truck arrived on location and was loading production fluid from the tank battery. I did not observe any leaks, spills or malodors. No violations were observed during this inspection. |
1521463339 | 2018-03-16 | Production Wells | Violations Noted | The purpose of my inspection was to conduct a status check on well #2-1895. Stone Well Service rig #15 was on location milling frac plugs out of the well bore. Momentum Pressure Control was on location to manage snubbing. The service rig, steel flow back tanks and SandX unit were located on containment. The SandX unit was discharging recovered proppant to a lined open top roll off box located off of containment. The operator was storing a total of five (5) half full roll off boxes in the Southeast corner of the location adjacent to a perimeter drain vault. I witnessed the liner in three of the boxes to have fallen below the sand/ water line inside the box. I also observed recovered sand on the ground next to the easternmost box. At the time of the inspection I did not observe any fluid directly leaking from any of the boxes. The cover of the vault box was ajar and I observed contaminated fluid inside the vault. I collected a representative sample from the vault and field tested the fluid for pH and chloride values. The field pH registered at 5, and the chlorides registered at 5.8 on the high range Quantab, which corresponded to a value of 1533 mg/L. The fluid level inside the vault was below the discharge piping. The standpipe drain indicated that it was shut. I did not witness any fluid to have discharged from the vault into the erosion control feature outside of location. While on location I left a voicemail with Chesapeake Energy Environmental Supervisor Brian Klink. I spoke later with Mr. Klink and communicated to him that current operations were causing pollution and contamination of the ground surface in violation of Ohio Revised Code 1509.22(A) and Ohio Administrative Code 1501:9-1-07 . Mr. Klink acknowledged the situation and reported that he would take action immediately to cease the pollution and clean up the affected areas. I will schedule a follow up inspection to confirm the affected areas were cleaned up and action was taken to prev |
1585102812 | 2017-01-22 | Production Wells | No Violations | The purpose of my inspection was to witness stimulation activities on well #2-1895. Chesapeake Exploration called ODNR-DOGRM emergency response coordinator Fred Romeo to give notice that stimulation work was to commence. Identification posted at the entrance indicated the incorrect township and county. Halliburton was the pressure pumping contractor. Fluid handling equipment was located on containment. No leaks were observed. At the time of my inspection stage 2 of 74 was being pumped away while 9 Energy was perforating the next stage in well 2-1896. Stage 2 treated at an average of 9800 psi with an average rate of 80 barrels per minute. The 5.5 production casing annular pressure gauge indicated 31 psi. While on location I met with Chesapeake representative Ryan Boggs to discuss notification. Mr. Boggs stated that job binder issued to the location was not updated from the office. While on location I called and spoke with Chesapeake Regulatory Manager Jody Jones regarding the location identification and notification. Mr. Jones stated that he would have corrected identification ordered and posted. He continued that he would discuss updating the contacts list internally with the responsible party and reach out to ODNR-DOGRM for clarification. I will schedule to re-inspect the location prior to conclusion of stimulation work. |
159866032 | 2017-12-8 0:00: | DD | No Violations | |
1696622644 | 2017-12-07 | Drill / Deepen / Reopen | No Violations | The purpose of my inspection was to witness the 13.375 surface cement job on well #2-1895. I arrived on location at 01:00 hours. Patterson Rig #571 had drilled out from the conductor to a depth of 900 RKB on freshwater. Wyoming Casing was on location installing casing. I met with Chesapeake drilling consultant Will Doby who informed me there were no issues encountered while drilling. Wyoming Casing did not encounter any issues while installing the casing. Per the casing tally, a total of 891 of new 13.375 J-55 54.5 lb./ft. casing with two centralizers on the shoe joint followed by one on every joint thereafter. Schlumberger was the cementing contractor. Following the safety meeting, Schlumberger pressure tested their iron prior to the job. Schlumberger re-established circulation by pumping 35 bbl of gel/water spacer ahead at 4.3 bpm, followed by 20 bbl of 15.6 ppg scavenger slurry. After pumping the scavenger slurry, 173.5 bbls of 17.0 ppg CemCrete cement was pumped at 5.2 bpm. I witnessed the cement weight scaled with a pressurized scale. The cement weighed 17.0 ppg. The pumping rate was slowed temporarily to allow cellar pumps to decant the cellar. After pumping the tail slurry away, the bottom plug was dropped and displaced with 132 bbls of fresh water. Cement returns were observed at surface. Cement returns were also weighed at 16.7 ppg. Good circulation was maintained throughout the job. The plug was landed at 502 psi. The plug was bumped and pressured up to 1049 psi and held for five minutes. After releasing pressure, 0.5 bbls of water bled back and the floats held. The results of the laboratory test reported 500 psi of compressive strength would be reached after 5 hours and 14 minutes. |
1734765621 | 2017-12-07 | Drill / Deepen / Reopen | No Violations | The purpose of my inspection was to witness the cementing of 13.375 surface casing on well #2-1895. Wyoming Casing (WC) installed new 13.375 J-55 54.5 lb./ft. casing into the well. WC had rigged down when I arrived on location. Schlumberger was the cement contractor and was rigging up when I arrived on location. Following the safety meeting, Schlumberger proceeded to pump the schedule job of 35 bbls of spacer gel/water, followed by 20 bbl of 15.6 ppg lead scavenger cement followed by 173.5 bbls of 17.0 ppg tail Cemcrete slurry. After pumping the cement slurry, the top plug was released and displaced with 132.0 bbls of freshwater displacement. I witnessed Schlumberger engineer Donald Casler weigh representative samples of cement with a pressurized mudscale. The pump truck sample weighed 17.1 ppg and the sample of return cement weighed 16.7 ppg. Schlumberger reported 48 bbls of cement returns to surface. Circulation was maintained throughout the job. After landing and bumping the plug, Schlumberger pressured up to 1000 psi (500 psi over the landing pressure) and held the pressure for 5 minutes. When pressure was released the floats held and approximately 0.5 bbl of water bled back. |
1747281128 | 2018-03-01 | Production Wells | No Violations | The purpose of my inspection was to witness stimulation activities on well #2-1895. Stimulation work on the well 2-1895 was postponed due to issues with downhole wireline perforating equipment. At the time of my inspection stage 47 of 74 was being pumped on well #2-1896 while 9 Energy was perforating the next stage in well 2-1895. No violations were observed during the inspection. |
1833821506 | 2017-12-18 | Drill / Deepen / Reopen | No Violations | The purpose of my inspection was to conduct a pre production casing cement inspection on well #2-1895. The lease road into the well was blocked by O-Tex bulk truck delivering cement. Contractors were on the pad delivering cranes and other equipment to prepare to move the rig. After arriving on the pad, I documented that new 5.5 23 lb./ft. P-110 grade casing was on location. The ends were covered due to weather conditions that prevented an accurate count. New solid steel centralizers were on locations along with the float equipment. I met with drilling consultant Kris Gonzales to discuss the upcoming cement job and notification. Afterward I walked around the location and did not observe any evidence of leaks or spills off of containment. I will schedule to be on location during the production casing cement job. |
2033424169 | 2017-12-06 | Drill / Deepen / Reopen | No Violations | The purpose of my inspection was to conduct a pre surface cement job inspection on well #2-1895. Patterson #571 was drilling the 17.5 surface section with freshwater. Twenty-six joints of new 13.375 54.5# J-55 casing was placed on the pipe racks. No debris was observed inside of the casing. Float equipment and centralizers were on location. I met with company representative Will Doby to obtain the casing tally and discuss the proposed cement pump schedule. I will schedule to be present during the surface cement job. |
277402071 | 2017-12-18 0:00 | DD | No Violations | 0.50 |
320397915 | 2017-11-20 0:00 | DD | No Violations | 1.00 |
554503183 | 2018-3-22 0:00: | PW | No Violations | 1.50 |
671614623 | 2018-1-4 0:00:0 | DD | No Violations | 0.30 |
Inspection ID | Violation ID | Violation Date | Violation Code | Violation Comments |
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1521463339 | US-OH-114470 | 2018-05-04 | 9-1-07 | Well operation causing pollution and contamination |
For data sources see[10]