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Country: United States | |
State: Ohio | |
County: Medina | |
Municipality: Medina Township | |
Operator Name: LANDMARK 4 LLC | |
Well Pad ID: | |
Farm/Lease Name: BRUNSWICK TWP TRUSTEES | |
License Status: Producing | |
License Date: 1962-01-26 | |
Spud Date: 1962-01-01 | |
Spud Drilling Contractor: | |
Final Drill Date: 1962-03-17 | |
Well Total Depth: 3345.00 ft | |
Configuration: Vertical | |
Latitude: 41.200000 | |
Longitude: -81.810000 |
For data sources see[1]
Well Status | Well Status Date | Comment |
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Original Spud | 1962-01-01 | |
Completed | 1962-03-17 | |
Reached Total Depth | 1962-03-17 | |
Change of Owner | 2005-04-14 | Operator changed from 503, WILLIAMS J F OILFIELD SER to 1171, EQUITY OIL & GAS FUNDS IN |
Change of Owner | 2009-06-17 | Operator changed from 1171, EQUITY OIL & GAS FUNDS IN to 7993, LANDMARK 4 LLC |
Record Last Modified | 2013-10-03 |
For data sources see[2]
Stimulation Date | Chemical Agent | Chemical Agent Concentration (%) | Fracking Fluid Volume | Mass of Proppant Used (lb) | Fracking Company | Comments |
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H2O | 0 | 625 Bbl | 25000 |
For data sources see[3]
Inspection ID | Inspection Date | Inspection Type | Inspection Result | Inspection Comments |
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-1526697037 | 2015-3-23 0:00: | PW | No Violations | |
-1573987242 | 2016-7-8 0:00:0 | PW | No Violations | |
-1906307153 | 2003-7-1 0:00:0 | PW | No Violations | 1.50 |
-1933400032 | 2002-5-23 0:00: | PW | No Violations | |
-1938360116 | 2010-4-19 0:00: | PW | No Violations | 1.00 |
-2085486817 | 2016-7-11 0:00: | PW | No Violations | |
0002155i79 | 2002-05-23 | Production Wells | No Violations | CASE 02-024 The investigation began as a gas odor complaint forwarded to Insp Lowder by the OEPA (Ron Bonner). The inspection indicated that the gas source was the Brunswick Twp Trustees #1 (P-1337) tank battery which is used by the Anderson #1 well (P-1347). The gas is vented through one of the stock tanks. Conversations with John Williams discovered that the Trustee well is being used as an injection well in an unregulated and unpermitted enhanced recovery project. The injected natural gas is obtained from other Williams wells in this field which no longer have access to a conventional gas market. The compressor system, which formerly was used to sell gas is now used to inject gas into the Trustee well. The well is equipped with a pump jack, tubing and rods. Injection pressures exceed 300 psi (max pressure on the injection gauge). Conversations with Tom Tomastik (UIC) indicate that this enhanced recovery project is not permitted with UIC. |
0002155i96 | 2002-05-31 | Production Wells | No Violations | Finish database search for injection well violation. |
0009579349 | 2002-05-30 | Production Wells | No Violations | Conducted research into injection well violation. Searched RBDMS for wells that are still in production and wells that have been plugged and abandoned. The original field was drilled by Natol Corp. (later Oxford Oil) in the early 1960s. The field was purchased by Williams in February 1972. At least 15 wells in this old field are either still in production or are not plugged and abandoned. RBDMS indicates that 14 wells have been plugged. Will initiate the investigation with Investigator Moravy the week of June 3, 2002. |
002155i100 | 2002-06-05 | Production Wells | No Violations | Meeting with Insp Moravy and John Williams re terminating gas injection into the Trustee well. We witnessed Williams shutting down the compressor and disconnecting the injection line at the wellhead. We explained the requirements for an enhanced recovery injection program and suggested that Williams contact Tom Tomastik at UIC if he wants to pursue this course. Other options that were discussed included obtaining the missing right-of-ways to market the gas or flaring the gas if a market is unavailable. We will continue to monitor the site for compliance. |
0564367305 | 2016-07-07 | Production Wells | No Violations | On this Compliance Issue Follow up Inspection I checked on the progress of the removal of contaminated soil and gravel from lease road up to the the tank battery, then the company plans to address the tank battery material
10:00 am I arrived the cleanup had started at approximately 200 feet downslope of the tank battery along the lease road uphill toward the tank battery. The contaminated soil and gravel was removed and hauled off site to haul Petro Environmental (slips to be filed). New booms placed in drainage ditch along the lease road. As the cleanup was started at the tank battery it was determined that oil storage tank bottom had been corroded and developed leaks and TENORM was a concern for material within the tank battery. Mr. Swain was advised that the material from the diked area of the tank battery would have to remain on site till it can be tested For TENORM. Mr. Swain indicated that he did not want to leave the material on site due to the forecast of rain and he placed a call and left message for Deputy Chief Bob Worstall. At approximately 12:00 pm Deputy Chief Bob Worstall returned call and granted Landmark IV permission to remove the material from affected tank battery area and be stock pile and contained at a landmark 4 facility |
1065458356 | 2003-10-06 | Production Wells | No Violations | No gas odor around well or tank battery. 225 psi on pressure gauge at well head. Sunny, 45 degrees. Well included in case # 03-013. |
1150058153 | 2006-10-30 | Production Wells | No Violations | Met with Medina Park official, Joe Hordak, at well site. He advised they have no gas to their buildings. Motor has been removed and pressure gauges read 0 psi. I advised him to contact Alaine King on gas for buildings. Well is equipped with pump jack rods and tubing. Well shows no production since 1999. Called Alaine King to advise well future. Sun, 40 degrees. |
1212400652 | 2014-05-23 | Production Wells | Violations Noted | Inspected production well on 05/23/2014. The tank battery consists of 1-100 bbl steel tank located within a shallow earthen dike. The diked area is located within a locked metal fence. A small amount of oil was noted near the valves at the bottom of the tank and will need to be cleaned up. A vertical separator is located nearby, outside of the dike. The well is equipped with a pump jack with an electric motor located within an unlocked metal fence. Well identification is clearly displayed at both the tank battery and the wellhead. Research into the production history of the well showed that no production has been filed since 2011, therefore the well must be plugged. |
1473774903 | 2016-09-12 | Production Wells | No Violations | On this Compliance Issue Follow up Inspection I check if remedial action have been made to the site, the are of the original tank battery has been filled in and reseeded Landmark IV crew has been working on the domestic line for the Metro Park buildings. An area just west of the original tank battery was selected for a new and smaller tank battery was constructed and the necessary lines the well have been plumbed into the oil storage tank which is within and diked area.
The Compliance Issue is closed |
1473786856 | 2016-07-06 | Production Wells | Violations Noted | Responed to site of oil spill called in by company Landmark IV Steve Swain 330-289-9533
03:00 pm Received phone call from Steve Swain of Landmark 4 LLC, to report an oil tank that overflowed into dike and the pumper is on his way to site. 03:12 pm Voice mail from Terry Whitehair Emergency Response: to call him. 03:20 pm is working on getting an ER Coordinator routed to site. 03:42 pm Vikki Bunting Emergency Response Coordinator is in Mount Vernon and will be leaving soon to go to site. 04:00 pm I arrived on site and met Fire Department (Assistance Greg Smith) and their HAZMAT Team from the City of Valley View. The Brunswick Fire Chief (Anthony Strazzo). They had contained the spill by placing oil absorbent pads on the loose crude oil which had flowed over the tank battery dike and then downslope along the lease road. With the arrival of pumpers Rich Holshue and Jim of Landmark IV LLC with additional equipment and supplies they proceeded with additional cleanup and containment of the spill, when the vacuum truck from S&H Oils Field Service arrived they proceeded to vacuum up the pooled crude oil in the contained areas in interceptor trenches dug along the north side of tank battery and lease road. The estimated volume recovered 15 Barrels. Additional trenches were dug across the lease road at several spots and additional oil absorbent pads, and peat sorb was placed. Additional booms were placed in three spots along the drainage ditch runs which along the south side of lease road and into the wooded area. The site was contained and will check on till morning when additional cleanup will be continued. Verbal Compliance Notice Issued For OAC 9-1-07 /ORC 22(A) due to the fact company Called me to report spill. |
1526697037 | 2015-03-23 | Production Wells | No Violations | Inspected production well on 03/23/2015 to follow-up on a previously-issued compliance notice. The tank battery consists of 1-100 bbl steel tank located within a large, shallow earthen dike; the diked area is located within a locked metal fence. 1-vertical separator is located nearby, outside of the diked area. The well is equipped with a pump jack with an electric motor located within a locked metal fence. Well identification is clearly displayed at both the tank battery and the wellhead. Received 2014 production data from Landmark (which was turned in to Steve Opritza). Production data shows production for both 2013 (158 bbl oil) and 2014 (196 bbl oil). As production has been filed and the well is currently in production, compliance notices can be closed. |
1573987242 | 2016-07-08 | Production Wells | No Violations | On this Compliance Issue Follow up Inspection to checked on the progress of the removal of contaminated soil and gravel from the tank battery. The company will be transporting this material to their yard in Wooster it will be stored in a sealed contaminate under plastic . |
1795034317 | 2004-05-05 | Production Wells | No Violations | No violations well in production. |
1906307153 | 2003-07-01 | Production Wells | No Violations | Case # 03-013, Called by Michael Schulte. Gas odor in Plum Creek Park. Inspected this well and found no violations or gas leakage.Cloudy, 75 degrees.Gas compressor not running. |
1933400032 | 2002-05-23 | Production Wells | No Violations | FOLLOW UP TO NOV # 2155i79 CASE 02-024 The investigation began as a gas odor complaint forwarded to Insp Lowder by the OEPA (Ron Bonner). The inspection indicated that the gas source was the Brunswick Twp Trustees #1 (P-1337) tank battery which is used by the Anderson #1 well (P-1 |
1938360116 | 2010-04-19 | Production Wells | No Violations | Well in production and equipped with pump jack. 2-100 barrel tanks in battery. Well located in Medina Park, Brunswick Hills. Well and tank battery is fenced in. Sun, 50 degrees. |
2085486817 | 2016-07-11 | Production Wells | No Violations | On this Compliance Issue Follow up Inspection to checked on the progress of the removal of contaminated soil and gravel from the tank battery. The company made plans to address the tank battery material at their yard in Wooster. |
2118103668 | 2016-07-12 | Production Wells | No Violations | On this Compliance Issue Follow up Inspection to checked on the progress of the removal of the last area of contaminated soil and gravel from the original tank battery. Then top soil which was supplied by the Metro Parks was hauled in and to fill in original tank battery area then they seeded the area with a seed mixture that was recommended by the Metro Park Service. |
2155i100 | 2002-6-5 0:00:0 | PW | No Violations | |
2155i79 | 2002-5-23 0:00: | PW | No Violations | |
2155i96 | 2002-5-31 0:00: | PW | No Violations | |
412446832 | 2020-1-6 0:00:0 | UP | No Violations | 0.50 |
564367305 | 2016-7-7 0:00:0 | PW | No Violations | |
9579349 | 2002-5-30 0:00: | PW | No Violations |
Inspection ID | Violation ID | Violation Date | Violation Code | Violation Comments |
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1212400652 | US-OH-105568 | 2014-06-05 | Well shall be plugged | |
1212400652 | US-OH-105569 | 2014-06-05 | Statement of annual production not filed | |
1473786856 | US-OH-113600 | 2016-12-08 | 9-1-07 | Well operation causing pollution and contamination |
For data sources see[8]