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Country: United States | |
State: Ohio | |
County: Jefferson | |
Municipality: Cross Creek Township | |
Operator Name: ASCENT RESOURCES UTICA LLC | |
Well Pad ID: US-OH-000515 | |
Farm/Lease Name: CROSS CREEK A | |
License Status: Producing | |
License Date: 2013-11-19 | |
Spud Date: 2014-01-09 | |
Spud Drilling Contractor: H&P DRILLING | |
Final Drill Date: 2014-03-26 | |
Well Total Depth: 15712.00 ft | |
Configuration: Horizontal | |
Latitude: 40.300000 | |
Longitude: -80.700000 |
For data sources see[1]
Well Status | Well Status Date | Comment |
---|---|---|
APP | 2013-11-19 | Proposed Formations:POINT PLEASANT, Issued Date:11/19/2013, Expired Date:11/19/2015 12:00:00 PM, Drilling unit acres:154.323, Proposed Well Type:OG, Proposed Well Class:POOL |
Reached Total Depth | 2014-03-26 | |
Change of Owner | 2014-07-24 | Operator changed from 8514, HESS OHIO RESOURCES LLC to 9193, AMERICAN ENERGY UTICA LLC |
Construction Permit Expires | 2014-11-19 | |
Correction to Well | 2015-02-20 | CHANGE TO TARGET AND TAKE-POINT INFORMATION (FOOTAGES AND COORDINATES) FROM AS DRILLED SURVEY PLAT. |
Change of Owner | 2015-08-19 | Operator changed from 9193, AMERICAN ENERGY UTICA LLC to 9520, ASCENT RESOURCES UTICA LLC |
Completion Report Received | 2016-05-19 | |
Record Last Modified | 2017-10-24 |
For data sources see[2]
Perforation Date | Interval Top (ft) | Interval Base (ft) | Number of Shots |
---|---|---|---|
2016-06-07 | 10809 | 15490 | 0 |
10809 | 15490 | 0 | |
10809 | 15490 | 0 |
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) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 09/15/2014 | 09/21/2014 | 9690 | 4,831,290.0 | 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 | WG-36 GELLING AGENT | Halliburton | Gelling Agent | Guar gum | 9000-30-0 | 100 | 0.0449898 | 21783 |
OPTIFLO-HTE | Halliburton | Breaker | Walnut hulls | Mixture | 100 | 0.00330613 | 1601 | |
Crystalline silica, quartz | 14808-60-7 | 30 | 0.00099184 | 481 | ||||
Other Ingredient(s) | Cured acrylic resin | Confidential | 0 | 0.00099184 | 481 | |||
Ammonium chloride | 12125-02-9 | 0 | 0.00383722 | 1858 | ||||
Alcohols, C12-16, ethoxylated | 68551-12-2 | 0 | 0.00383722 | 1858 | ||||
Polyacrylamide copolymer | Confidential | 0 | 0.0230233 | 11147 | ||||
Fatty acid tall oil amide | Confidential | 0 | 0.00383722 | 1858 | ||||
Sorbitan monooleate polyoxyethylene derivative | 9005-65-6 | 0 | 0.000767444 | 372 | ||||
Cured acrylic resin | Confidential | 0 | 0.00003306 | 17 | ||||
Quaternary amine | Confidential | 0 | 0.00005677 | 28 | ||||
Oxyalkylated phenolic resin | Confidential | 0 | 0.0286571 | 13875 | ||||
Sodium sulfate | 7757-82-6 | 0 | 0.00000166 | 1 | ||||
Sodium chloride | 7647-14-5 | 0 | 0.00667588 | 3233 | ||||
Olefins | Confidential | 0 | 0.00001387 | 7 | ||||
Enzyme | Confidential | 0 | 0.000165307 | 81 | ||||
Crystalline Silica, Quartz | 14808-60-7 | 0 | 0.00004499 | 22 | ||||
Bentonite, benzyl(hydrogenated
tallow alkyl) dimethylammonium stearate complex |
121888-68-4 | 0 | 0.00224949 | 1090 | ||||
Alcohols, C14-C15, ethoxylated | 68951-67-7 | 0 | 0.000415985 | 202 | ||||
Olefins | Confidential | 0 | 0.00006933 | 34 | ||||
Sorbitan, mono-9-octadecenoate, (Z) | 1338-43-8 | 0 | 0.000767444 | 372 | ||||
C.I. Pigment Red 5 | 6410-41-9 | 0 | 0.00003306 | 17 | ||||
Silica gel | 112926-00-8 | 0 | 0.000449898 | 218 | ||||
Surfactant mixture | Confidential | 0 | 0.000449898 | 218 | ||||
Oxyalkylated phenolic resin | Confidential | 0 | 0.00955235 | 4625 | ||||
Water | 7732-18-5 | 0 | 1.88447 | 912388 | ||||
Reaction product of acetophenone,
formaldehyde, thiourea and oleic acid in dimethyl formamide |
68527-49-1 | 0 | 0.000415985 | 202 | ||||
Amine salts | Confidential | 0 | 0.00005677 | 28 | ||||
Quaternary amine | Confidential | 0 | 0.000567731 | 275 | ||||
Fatty acids, tall oil | Confidential | 0 | 0.000415985 | 202 | ||||
Quaternary amine | Confidential | 0 | 0.00283866 | 1375 | ||||
100 Mesh | Halliburton | Proppant | Crystalline silica, quartz | 14808-60-7 | 100 | 1.99512 | 965960 | |
SP BREAKER | Halliburton | Breaker | Sodium persulfate | 7775-27-1 | 100 | 0.00165937 | 804 | |
FR-66 | Halliburton | Friction Reducer | Hydrotreated light petroleum distillate | 64742-47-8 | 30 | 0.0230233 | 11147 | |
Fresh Water | Operator | Base Fluid | Fresh Water | 7732-18-5 | 100 | 83.1221 | 40,244,500.0 | |
LoSurf-300D | Halliburton | Non-ionic Surfactant | Ethanol | 64-17-5 | 60 | 0.0573141 | 27750 | |
1,2,4 Trimethylbenzene | 95-63-6 | 1 | 0.000955235 | 463 | ||||
Heavy aromatic petroleum naphtha | 64742-94-5 | 30 | 0.0286571 | 13875 | ||||
Naphthalene | 91-20-3 | 5 | 0.00477618 | 2313 | ||||
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), alpha-(4-nonylphenyl)-omega-hydroxy-,
branched |
127087-87-0 | 5 | 0.00477618 | 2313 | ||||
SCW5279 | Operator | Scale Inhibitor | Supplied by Operator | Confidential | 100 | 0 | 0 | |
HYDROCHLORIC ACID 5-10% | Halliburton | Solvent | Hydrochloric acid | 7647-01-0 | 10 | 0.177771 | 86070 | |
HAI-OS ACID INHIBITOR | Halliburton | Corrosion Inhibitor | Propargyl alcohol | 107-19-7 | 10 | 0.000138662 | 68 | |
Methanol | 67-56-1 | 60 | 0.000831971 | 403 | ||||
Cla- | Halliburton | Additive | Ammonium salt | Confidential | 60 | 0.0340639 | 16493 | |
BE-9 | Halliburton | Biocide | Tributyl tetradecyl phosphonium chloride | 81741-28-8 | 10 | 0.00266529 | 1291 | |
FE-1A ACIDIZING COMPOSITION | Halliburton | Additive | Acetic acid | 64-19-7 | 60 | 0.00503112 | 2436 | |
Acetic anhydride | 108-24-7 | 100 | 0.0083852 | 4060 | ||||
SAND - PREMIUM WHITE - 30/50 | Halliburton | Proppant | Crystalline silica, quartz | 14808-60-7 | 100 | 12.7896 | 6,192,240.0 |
For data sources see[4]
Stimulation Date | Chemical Agent | Chemical Agent Concentration (%) | Fracking Fluid Volume | Mass of Proppant Used (lb) | Fracking Company | Comments |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2014-09-15 | H2O | 0 | 0 Bbl | 235602 | STAGE 1/31 | |
2014-09-21 | H2O | 0 | 0 Bbl | 246200 | STAGE 31/31 |
For data sources see[5]
Period | Operator Name | Gas Quantity (mcf) | Oil Quantity (bbl) | Production Days |
---|---|---|---|---|
2014 | AMERICAN ENERGY UTICA LLC | 3890 | 0 | 4 |
2015 | ASCENT RESOURCES UTICA LLC | 33286 | 0 | 11 |
2016 | ASCENT RESOURCES UTICA LLC | 3193157 | 0 | 358 |
2017 | ASCENT RESOURCES UTICA LLC | 1322518 | 0 | 355 |
2018 | ASCENT RESOURCES UTICA LLC | 684677 | 0 | 318 |
2019 | ASCENT RESOURCES UTICA LLC | 199368 | 0 | 89 |
Period | Operator Name | Waste Type | Quantity (bbl) | Production Days |
---|---|---|---|---|
2014 | AMERICAN ENERGY UTICA LLC | Brine | 0 | 4 |
2015 | ASCENT RESOURCES UTICA LLC | Brine | 68 | 11 |
2016 | ASCENT RESOURCES UTICA LLC | Brine | 9282 | 358 |
2017 | ASCENT RESOURCES UTICA LLC | Brine | 2793 | 355 |
2018 | ASCENT RESOURCES UTICA LLC | Brine | 4562 | 318 |
2019 | ASCENT RESOURCES UTICA LLC | Brine | 1544 | 89 |
Inspection ID | Inspection Date | Inspection Type | Inspection Result | Inspection Comments |
---|---|---|---|---|
-1023635797 | 2014-12-3 0:00: | CT | No Violations | 1.00 |
-118940447 | 2017-12-13 0:00 | PW | No Violations | 0.30 |
-1206931367 | 2018-6-20 0:00: | UP | No Violations | 1.00 |
-1615648205 | 2014-11-5 0:00: | PW | No Violations | 3.00 |
-1995248420 | 2014-11-1 0:00: | PW | No Violations | 4.00 |
-631385318 | 2014-1-15 0:00: | CS | No Violations | 8.00 |
-896416295 | 2017-6-21 0:00: | PW | No Violations | 0.50 |
0118940447 | 2017-12-13 | Production Wells | No Violations | On the date of my inspection I found a well maintained lease road with a fence and gate. The pad has 3 properly identified producing wells, one open cellar with an unidentified wellhead (Permit 34-081-2- |
0631385318 | 2014-01-15 | Casing String Witnessed | No Violations | I was on location to witness the cementing of the 18 5/8 H-40 87.5# casing set to a depth of 532 in a 22 hole. 24 125# conductor was driven to a depth of 130 before this casing string was set. The standard wiper plug could not be run in the casing due to the HAD rig being too small for the cement plug to fit on it. A swage was used to cement the casing. 50 bbls of water were pumped before a 25 bbl bentonite pill was pumped to flush the well bore before cementing. 560sks of 15.6ppg cement was pumped away without any issues. 15 bbls of good cement were returned to surface. I informed the company man, Kevin Toothman, that the casing must be pressure tested tomorrow for 30 minutes to 300psi. The pressure must not fall off more than 10% for the 30 min test. The rig is going to be leaving this location and capping the well until another rig comes on to finish the well. There are no violations at this time. |
0666405727 | 2014-10-28 | Completion Testing | No Violations | At 19:50 I received a call regarding an incident that occurred on this site. The well had begun to exhaust an undetermined amout of natural gas due to a mechanical failure that was undetermined at the time of the call. I was contacted by Inspector Moreland to accompany him to the site for futher evaluation. A professional well control team was contacted to evaluate and remediate the mechanical failure. During my inspection I observed that all safety precautions and measures were being taken to ensure that the personell present on site and local residents were safe throughout the remdial process. I received a call informing me of the events following my departure from the site. After my departure the professional well control team safely and effectivley remediated the mechaical failure. |
0895355651 | 2014-11-19 | Production Wells | No Violations | The repairs to the Snubbing Unit valves has been completed. The 2-7/8 inch diameter tubing is out of the hole. Next there will be two packers that need to be set. The wire line packer will be set at 9,000 ft. and a retrievable packer will be set at 8,900 ft. After the packers are set and tested a 40 finger caliper log will be conducted to see if the casing has been damaged. The plan after that is to make repairs to the B section if needed and have Cactus Well certify the well head. Work could be complete by Sunday or Monday |
0896416295 | 2017-06-21 | Production Wells | No Violations | On the date of my inspection I found a well maintained lease road with a fence and gate. The pad has 3 properly identified producing wells, one open cellar with an unidentified wellhead (Permit 34-081-2- |
1023635797 | 2014-12-03 | Completion Testing | No Violations | On the date of inspection I spoke with American Energy Utica (AEU) completions superintendent, Corey McNutt. He informed me that the well had been opened prior to my arrival and the pressure was at 3000psi. After the heater treater is prepared, AEU completions staff will begin flowback and flaring. Flaring began at 12:26PM. |
1206931367 | 2018-06-20 | UrbanProduction Wells | No Violations | On the date of my inspection I found this pad to contain three properly identified producing wells and one open cellar with an unidentified wellhead (permit 20499.) There are also three sand separators, two vertical separators, three line heaters, and a 400 barrel steel tank within a metal dike. Surface annular pressure is 0 psi, Intermediate annular pressure is 0 psi, and tubing pressure is 1500 psi. Production is up to date. |
1391612607 | 2014-02-04 | Drill / Deepen / Reopen | No Violations | I was on location to conduct a pre-spud inspection of this location before HP 284 begins to drill the intermediate hole. A top hole rig drilled and set the conductor and surface casing. The sub of the rig is in place but the mast and other rig equipment has not be rigged up at this time. Currently 70% of the rig is moved onto location. They expect the rest to be trucked in today before a winter storm comes to the area. The NAC 2-20 well on the location has been secured by setting a back pressure valve, been bled off, the christmas tree removed, the wellhead capped and covered with mats. The remaining wells were shut in at the surface and covered with cages. They expect the rig to begin drilling Saturday/Sunday. There are no violations at this time. |
1392393558 | 2014-02-14 | Administrative Inspection | No Violations | H&P 284 called me informing me that they are going to begin drilling the intermediate section of the well tonight. The rig has been on location but unable to spud due to the cold weather. They are going to be drilling the section to around 1950. |
1394050496 | 2014-03-05 | Drill / Deepen / Reopen | No Violations | During my inspection I found H&P 284 to be currently sweeping the hole at 8233. They have had some trouble keeping the hole clean and the stabilizers in the bottom hole assembly have been becoming clogged with cuttings. They are going to drill ahead to 8900 before they begin installing their 8 5/8 intermediate 2 casing. They expect to cement this casing string in 36 to 48 hours. |
1395947462 | 2014-03-27 | Drill / Deepen / Reopen | No Violations | I was on location to check the status of the rig move from the location. H&P 284 was currently in the act of having the mast of the rig lowered to be disassembled and transported to Belmont County. This location has been sold from Hess to another operator and this well will be the last one drilled by Hess. The new owner will be completing and well and producing it. They expect to be off location in the next 2 days as currently there are 3 cranes on location to rig down the location. |
1406306556 | 2014-07-24 | Preliminary Restoration | No Violations | Met with AEU representatives Kevin Eshbaugh and Corey McNutt to gain access to site. Site meets requirements per ORC 1509.072(A) for preliminary restoration. |
1414556644 | 2014-10-28 | Production Wells | No Violations | I received a call from Joe Steel of American Energy Utica around 7:00 PM and he informed me that a well that they operate had a high pressure leak. He told me that a well which had been flowing back lost integrity and was out of control. He advised me that Boots & Coots was called and that they are to be on site within hours. I ask if he could give me more details and next called Stan Cherry. He did confirm that the well is venting gas and that they lost control. I called Supervisor Bear to update him on what I was able to confirm. He advised me to go to the well site and control any off site impact. I called Inspector Corder and met on site. We found Jefferson Co. Sheriffs on site and controlling access to the well. Jefferson Co Command Center was on site setting up a muster area about 1/4 mile or more away from the well. We met with John Cogar of AEU and went to the well to make sure that no fluid was leaving the location. A best guess from looking at the well is a valve somewhere in the lower section of the well head area has failed. The well is venting gas and due to the remote location is not a threat to more than 3 to 4 homes. I ask John for the diagrams of how the well are constructed and also how the well is connected showing the valves and lines. I ask him if they had begun work on a plan for remediation. The plan is needed if the well began to flow or if it flowed during the kill stage with Boots & Coots. Hull is to be used and a plan should be ready in the morning. John did forward me the well construction information and I was able to forward that information to all ODNR staff. Chief Simmers and Deputy Chief Claus arrived on site and met with AEU to be updated. They remained on site thru the night and Region Supervisor King and District Bear are to be on site in the morning. |
1414676354 | 2014-10-30 | Production Wells | No Violations | I met today with AEU John McGreevy Environmental Health and Safety Coordinator and Matt Eales Environmental Manager. We went over the schedule for today and I was informed that they would conduct an investigation as to how and why the gas release occurred. At this point they had not found that one thing to point towards. They are looking at materials and equipment as part of a comprehensive review of the event. They are to copy ODNR with their determination. Also on site today was Aaron Wolfe from OEPA and Marc Naquin of Inspection Services. I collected photos today to so show what and where the leak occurred. AEU advised work continues around the well as part of the investigation process and that no actual work is scheduled on the well today. |
1414758981 | 2014-10-31 | Production Wells | No Violations | Work around the well continues today with the investigative process of determining what caused the equipment failure and the gas leak which followed. Erick Boone of AEU is on site today with John McGreevy, Matt Eales, Mark Naquin. The process has uncovered some facts but it has not been determined how pressure was applied to the Surface Casing. It could have been from a leaking packer, valve stem failure or check valve which did not close. Pressure which was more than the rated pressure the Surface Casing could withstand was introduced to that casing string. The investigation will continue into the problem which could last several more days. |
1414938577 | 2014-11-02 | Production Wells | No Violations | There was no work scheduled for today but when I arrived I found that Cactus Well Service is on site with a well Hanger to test the well Tree. They could not get the test completed on Saturday due to bad threads and stuck valves. Some of the valves are stuck open after flowing back sand during the gas leak. They are working today to free up valves and conduct tests on the Tree. |
1415042279 | 2014-11-03 | Production Wells | No Violations | I am on site today with Eric Boone of AEU. They have Cactus Well Service on site again today conducting tests on the well Tree. Today they are pumping a plug down the tubing to clean it so they can go inside with a slick line and test the tubing integrity. Next they want to test the packer to see if it will leak. Eric did not think they would be able to complete all of the tests today. Testing, along with repairs will continue thru the week. |
1415370688 | 2014-11-07 | Production Wells | No Violations | AEU continues to work on repairs to this well and evaluate problems which may have caused the gas release. The tubing was tested from the tubing stops to surface with 7,200 PSI and passed. The positive pressure valve below the well tree will need replaced, then the well tree can come off. The well control stack will be set on the well that includes a BOP and layers of Rams. A 10K Snub Unit will follow later today. Today will be mostly rig up and testing of the well control with most of the activity to follow next. |
1415466922 | 2014-11-08 | Production Wells | No Violations | I arrived on site today to find that containment has been installed around the well and the equipment needed to work on the well. The well control stack in on the wellhead and the snub unit is in place. I met with Eric Boone today and he said that the positive shutoff valve has been replace and that all of the well control has been pressure tested. The plan of operation for today is to circulate 10.2 lb. brine with two bottoms up in the well. Pull the 8,000ft of 2-7/8inch diameter tubing out and replace it with good tubing. The next day to unset the packer and kill the well with 17 lb. oil base mud. He hopes to have the entire work over completed by Wednesday the 12th. |
1415626745 | 2014-11-10 | Production Wells | No Violations | I arrived today to find the rig fishing for 2-7/8 inch diameter tubing. The tubing parted at 7984 ft. Well control remains in place. There are two cast iron expandable tubing stops still in place. One at 8,800 ft. and another at 8,200 ft. The packer remains set at 9,161 ft. and there is 17 lb. oil base mud in the hole. During the night a mill was run to face off part of the bad tubing. It quit working after 5 inches. They will have to run another mill or an impression block to see what is looking up at them in the hole. They need to have the tubing smooth enough to run an over shot. If not continue with the mill. This could take several days longer to make the repairs to the well. Eric Boone and Joe Steel remain on site for AEU. |
1415727189 | 2014-11-11 | Production Wells | No Violations | Yesterday they ran an impression block in the hole. Looking up at them was 2-7/8 inch diameter tubing with no collar. Today they are going in the hole with a skirted inside mill. Because there is no collar the skirted mill can be used. The skirt will kick the tubing up and inside where it can be milled and not have any chance to damage the 5-1/2 inch diameter casing string. They hope to face off 2 ft. or more of the tubing. Trip the mill out and go back with an over shot and grab hold of the 2-7/8 tubing. They plan to pull all of the remaining tubing to the on - off tool. Trip out the fish and go back with new tubing and a new on - off tool. Sting it back on and unset the packer . Pump the hole full of 11.2 mud and trip out the packer. Weds. Thurs. should be where the Hydraulic Snub is used. |
1415813001 | 2014-11-12 | Production Wells | No Violations | They were able to face off 2 ft. of 2-7/8 tubing with the inside mill. Next they went in the hole with an over shot and did grab hold of the tubing string. After grabbing hold of the tubing string they found that they are not able to back off the tubing using the on- off tool. The plan now is go in the hole and shoot off the tubing one joint above the packer set at 9161 ft. They will then try to unset the packer and pull it out of the hole. It should be Sunday or Monday before they are finished with the repairs. |
1415895416 | 2014-11-13 | Production Wells | No Violations | The well control and Snubbing Unit remain in place as fishing continues. During the night they began tripping the fish out after backing off the packer. When they got out of the hole they discovered that they had backed off the fish with the over shot and had left it in the hole. Today they are going in the hole with an over shot to fish out the fish. They have included a set of jars to shock the stuck tubing if needed. Included in the string now is an over shot with a bumper jar, an oil jar and an intensifier. The first fish is at 8,019 ft. to the top of the fish and the tubing it has captured at 8,013 ft. The short distance between fish will make it difficult to jar without knocking one or both off of the fish they have captured. There are only a few possible plans until this fish is caught. Work will continue thru the night with another re-dress of the tubing if the fish does slip off. |
1415981315 | 2014-11-14 | Production Wells | No Violations | During my inspection on Thursday I found that they were going in the hole with a fish to catch a fish. They were able to get over the fish in the hole which still has hold of the tubing connecting the on-off tool, tubing and packer. After catching the first fish with the second over shot they could not pull it out of the hole. They did have jars and began to jar the stuck string loose. They continued to jar and pull greater amounts on the string up to 160 thousand pounds. After working at that amount of tension they discovered that they had damaged the 1-1/8 inch diameter drilling line. Today during my inspection I found that they are re-stringing the blocks with new drilling line and will string up on 6 lines instead of 4 lines. That should increase the amount that they can pull and extend the force of the jars. The plan is to jar until something parts or comes loose. If they knock themselves off of either fish they plan to reconfigure the jars and redress the tubing and recapture. They will continue working to pull the tubing and packer out of the hole thru the weekend. |
1416057335 | 2014-11-15 | Production Wells | No Violations | I met on site today with Rob Cowger the completion foreman for AEU. Rob said that they still had two fish in the hole along with the series of jars. He said that they were able to pull one joint off bottom. They do not know for sure but feel that the packer has been released and that they are pulling the entire string. I ask why he felt that he had everything. He said that after moving one joint up that they had a pressure increase. Because of the pressure increase they wanted another tubing stop set at about 6,000 ft. to make sure pressure did not travel up the tubing and blow out. The fish will grab the tubing but does not seal it. That is why they need the tubing stop. As they get more tubing out the tubing stop will need reset one more time before everything has been pulled out of the hole. Work will not stop at this point until the well is completed. |
1416147291 | 2014-11-16 | Production Wells | No Violations | The Snubbing Unit and well control equipment remains in place during this inspection. Both fish have been caught including the packer. They were able to get all of the tubing, packer and two over shots out of the well. Next they will go in the hole to make a cleaning run. They will circulate all of the 17 lb. oil base mud out and clean out the sand and other cuttings. The plan for the next work to be done down hole is to run a 40 finger caliper log. That log will check to make sure the 5-1/2 inch diameter production casing has not been damaged by milling, jarring and or fishing from equipment travel in and out of the casing. Work could be completer this week. |
1416241661 | 2014-11-17 | Production Wells | No Violations | During my inspection today I found that they are circulating bottoms up to clean up the casing from the oil base mud switch over and to clean up the sand and cuttings during the work over process. The caliper log needed to verify that no damage has been done to the 5-1/2inch production will be done following the clean up cycle. The plan after the log will be to make repairs to the B section. That section was washed out when the well lost integrity. Things should move quickly after the B section repairs. |
1416415818 | 2014-11-18 | Production Wells | No Violations | The operation is shut down for 18 to 20 hours to make repairs to the Snubbing Unit and due to cold working conditions. Many things are frozen and need repaired before the next scheduled repairs to the well . |
1416509766 | 2014-11-20 | Production Wells | No Violations | The 40 finger caliper log has been completed. They found that the 5-1/2 inch diameter production casing has some fatigue at 7800 ft. which is where the tubing parted. After the caliper log was complete they set a wire line packer at 9,195 ft. They tried to set a retrievable packer at 9090 ft. but it would not set and they are tripping it out to replace it. Once both the packers are set inside the 5-1/2 casing the casing will be pressure tested to 1,000 PSI for 15 minutes. After the test passes the well head will be removed and repaired if needed. Cactus Well Service will certify the well head or replace it with one they can certify. |
1416583413 | 2014-11-21 | Production Wells | No Violations | I met with Joe Morgan today and he advised me that they completed a B section review with Cactus Well Service. The B section passed and a New Well Head was installed and certified. They need to run in now and remove the retrievable packer at 9,095 ft. They will run back in with a new string of 2-7/8 inch tubing with a tubing stop at 9,000 ft. There is a new on -off tool they will use to sting into the packer set at 9,195 ft. then they will test the tubing from the tubing stop to surface. The operation could be complete this weekend. |
1416660460 | 2014-11-22 | Production Wells | No Violations | Met with Joe Morgan on site today and he advised that they are running in with the last few joints of the new 2-7/8 inch diameter tubing string. There is a new on - off tool along with a tubing stop which is set at 9,095 ft. They will sting into the packer and onto the new on -off tool to connect the packer set at 9,195 ft. After connecting up they will pressure test the tubing string from 9,095ft to surface. If the test passes they will run in with a slick line and pull out the tubing stop at 9,095 ft. Next they will shut the well head in. That will conclude the work-over operation. They will rig down the Snubbing Unit and the rest of the well control and clean up as they leave. They are to call me if for any reason they are unable to finish today. |
1442986055 | 2016-09-20 | Production Wells | No Violations | |
1615648205 | 2014-11-05 | Production Wells | No Violations | AEU continues the testing and the repair of this well today. They have found that there is a reduction of the tubing size at 8,000 ft. Blue Dot wire line service has a lubricator head on the well. They are going in the hole with a slick line. The plan is to run in an flag the hole and then test the tubing from that point to surface. They will try to test the packer today if time allows. Met with Eric Boone and Joe Steel to review the schedule for repairs. |
1987545857 | 2014-11-09 | Production Wells | No Violations | 2-7/8 inch diameter tubing is being loaded onto the rack so that it can be measured and run in the hole. The well control stack is on the well and the Snubbing Unit remains in place. Work will continue today and around the clock to effect repairs to the well. The plan remains the same today with the repairs and well control scheduled to be completed by Wednesday or Thursday. |
1995248420 | 2014-11-01 | Production Wells | No Violations | Cactus Well Service is on site today to test the Well Tree. Eric Boone is on site for AEU and he advised that the test would be conducted by setting a hanger on and tie into the Tree to test the packer and the tubing for leaks. That is all that is scheduled for today. After the test the hanger will be removed and the well shut in. No work is scheduled for Sunday. There will be people on site to clean up around the wells and move stone and rock in place for Monday. |
2033842851 | 2014-12-10 | Production Wells | No Violations | On the date of inspection I was accompanied by ODNR Inspector Mark Moreland. We had an appointment to meet with Mr. Joe Nicholson about a complaint that was issued on 12-10-14. Mr. Nicholson alleged that he and his wife had been having respiratory issues that had started approximately a week prior to the complaint being issued. Mr. Nicholson also alleged that his neighbor had been having respiratory issues, including eye swelling and irritation. Mark Moreland and I visited the home of Mr. Nicholson to find out more about what he believed to be causing his respiratory issues. Mr. Nicholson stated that he has seen burning taking place from the southwest and the southeast of his home. He stated there was a white cloud that would settle over his residential community and would cause he and his wife breathing problems. Mr. Nicholson had pointed in the general direction of the flare associated with the Cross Creek pad which is approximately 3.5 miles southeast of his home. Mr. Nicholson did state that the day of our inspection and the day before that most of their respiratory issues had been improving. Mark Moreland and I visited the Cross Creek well pad to investigate the complaint. At the time of our visit, the flare stack had been removed and the well was in production. We met with EHS representative, Tom Bauer, of American Energy Utica. The well tender was not on site and Tom Bauer was unsure of when the flare had been taken down. Mark Moreland and I could not link activity at this well pad to the complaint issued by Joe Nicholson at this time. |
2076188440 | 2014-11-06 | Production Wells | No Violations | Blue Dot Wire Line Service has a lubricator stack and a slick line in the hole today to set expandable tubing stops. They will set two stops one below the reduced section of tubing at 8,000 ft. and one above. They will test the tubing from 8,000 ft. up. Next they plan to set the hanger back on the well and will work towards setting up the well control stack with BOP and Rams. They have a 10 K snubbing unit which will arrive Sat. The plan then is to use kill fluid to control the well where they can unseat the packer and continue repairs. 0n site today was John Cogar, Eric Boone, Joe Steel. Also on site today was State Of Ohio OSHA inspector. |
2120561353 | 2019-12-10 0:00 | PW | No Violations | 1.00 |
2143288513 | 2016-11-30 | Production Wells | No Violations | On the date of my inspection I found a well maintained lease road with a fence and gate. The pad has 3 properly identified producing wells, one open cellar with an unidentified wellhead (Permit 34-081-2- |
666405727 | 2014-10-28 0:00 | CT | No Violations | 7.50 |
728983447 | 2020-1-29 0:00: | PW | No Violations | 1.00 |
895355651 | 2014-11-19 0:00 | PW | No Violations | 3.00 |
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