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34-111-24457

Well Details

Well ID: 34-111-24457
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Country: United States
State: Ohio
County: Monroe
Municipality: Ohio Township
Operator Name: TRIAD HUNTER LLC
Well Pad ID: US-OH-000873
Farm/Lease Name: ORMET
License Status: Drilled: Inactive
License Date: 2019-08-26
Spud Date: 2014-03-05
Spud Drilling Contractor: ALPHA-HUNTER
Final Drill Date: 2014-10-21
Well Total Depth: 12295.00 ft
Configuration: Horizontal
Latitude: 39.710000
Longitude: -80.850000

For data sources see[1]

Well History

Well Status Well Status Date Comment
APP 2014-02-26 Proposed Formations:UTICA/POINT PLEASANT-TRENTON, Issued Date:2/26/2014, Expired Date:2/26/2016 12:00:00 PM, Drilling unit acres:0, Proposed Well Type:ST, Proposed Well Class:STRT
APP 2014-05-02 Proposed Formations:UTICA/POINT PLEASANT, Issued Date:5/2/2014, Expired Date:5/1/2016 12:00:00 PM, Drilling unit acres:539.6, Proposed Well Type:OG, Proposed Well Class:POOL
Reached Total Depth 2014-10-21 GMM CHANGED TO PLUG STAUS PER PLUG REPORT
Completion Report Received 2015-06-12 GMM CHANGED TO PLUG STAUS PER PLUG REPORT
APP 2016-04-11 Proposed Formations:UTICA THRU POINT PLEASANT, Issued Date:4/11/2016, Expired Date:4/11/2018 12:00:00 PM, Drilling unit acres:539.6, Proposed Well Type:OG, Proposed Well Class:POOL
APP 2017-08-18 Proposed Formations:, Issued Date:8/18/2017, Expired Date:8/18/2019 12:00:00 PM, Drilling unit acres:539.6, Proposed Well Type:OG, Proposed Well Class:
Plugged/Abandoned 2017-08-22 GMM CHANGED TO PLUG STAUS PER PLUG REPORT
Record Last Modified 2017-11-08 GMM CHANGED TO PLUG STAUS PER PLUG REPORT
Construction Permit Expires 2019-08-18 GMM CHANGED TO PLUG STAUS PER PLUG REPORT

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Production Data

Period Operator Name Gas Quantity (mcf) Oil Quantity (bbl) Production Days
2014 TRIAD HUNTER LLC 65037 0 15
2015 TRIAD HUNTER LLC 141928 0 35
2016 TRIAD HUNTER LLC 0 0 0
2017 TRIAD HUNTER LLC 0 0 0

For data sources see[3] [4]

Waste Data

Period Operator Name Waste Type Quantity (bbl) Production Days
2014 TRIAD HUNTER LLC Brine 0 15
2015 TRIAD HUNTER LLC Brine 486 35
2016 TRIAD HUNTER LLC Brine 0 0
2017 TRIAD HUNTER LLC Brine 0 0

For data sources see[5] [6]

Inspection Data

Inspections Performed

Inspection ID Inspection Date Inspection Type Inspection Result Inspection Comments
-1587791645 2014-10-21 0:00 CT No Violations 6.00
-1632936144 2016-3-8 0:00:0 PW No Violations 3.00
-1894836285 2017-1-24 0:00: PL No Violations 0.80
0156600799 2017-07-11 Preliminary Restoration No Violations Compliance Notice # 1685266452 issued on 02/27/2017 follow up inspection. On this day I visited the site accompanied by Sam Miracle with Triad Hunter who indicated the 2 slips on the West slope have been repaired and excavation progress has been delayed by the recent excessive rain events. The company is preparing weight bearing load factor reports for the service rig and drilling equipment that the company would like to mobilize onto location. The company is submitting the documents to the Divisions Engineering group. Also discussed was the need for the tin horn cellar bottoms to have a liquid tight seal re installed. The bottoms were removed previously due to being set to shallow and the well head assembly not fitting.
1091765234 2016-05-19 Completion Testing No Violations On this day I met on site with Triad Company Representatives Ray Shaw-Rob Beardmore & Rodney Boron. The purpose of the inspection was to evaluate the well bore annular pressures with my inspection finding the following status of the well. The 5.5 production casing has been set in the well bore on a formation packer set in the 8.5 open hole section below the 9.625 casing shoe with the production casing not cemented into the well bore and the well bore drilling process not complete. The 9.625 casing annulis showed 150 psi and was blown down through the .375 port in a timed interval of 8 minutes with the company indicated they had indeed monitored the pressure but not relieved the pressure. The 5.5 production casing did show 2,000 psi annular pressure at surface and 0 (zero) internal pressure. The Company men on site were advised to continue monitoring the well and relieving any abnormal pressure until a final decision was made by the company to resume drilling or plug the well. The well is not in line or producing and the well pad has several issues with earthen slips being addressed by the Divisions Engineering personnel.
1102815003 2016-02-10 Drill / Deepen / Reopen No Violations The said well was spudded on 03/05/2014 and 100 of conductor being set, During the months of 09 & 10 of 2014 the well was drilled to a measured depth of 12,295 in the 8.5 horizontal well bore section. At that point high formation pressure was encountered and the well was unable to be drilled to total desired depth, the Company (Triad) set a string of 5.5 production casing with a formation packer set in the string to isolate the annular side of the casing. The well was put in line and allowed to see down in the proceeding months. The well is now idle and not hooked up or in production. The drilling permit is set to expire on 05/01/2016.
1156787341 2014-09-22 Drill / Deepen / Reopen No Violations Status check inspection on the drilling process and well pressure influx situation found the company has increased their mud weight up to 17.9# and were still bull heading mud pills in 100 barrel increments down the annual side of the drill string with the current gas pressure showing 1,500 psi. The company has partially released the BOP and has been able to move the drill string up to 11,467 off of a total depth of 12,295, they shall increase their mud weight up to 18.2# and continue to try and work the drill string up hole. Attempts to pump down the drill string and reestablished circulation has been unsuccessful.
1409019838 2014-08-25 Casing String Witnessed No Violations On 08/25/14 10:00 pm on location 1:30 am 08/26/14 off location -Alpha Hunter rig # 7 is now on the hole and has drilled a 24 x 413 surface borehole and ran 383 of 94# x 20 surface casing with Halliburton cement services on location to cement the casing using 430 sacks of Premium cement with 40% calculated open hole excess cement ran along with 25 barrels of gel and 225 barrels of H2O ran ahead to break circulation and condition the hole. It was also observed that the company had used produced water to drill their surface casing borehole with low and high level chloride tests ran showing the maximum level readings on both tests, the cellar floor has also been removed in order to allow for a different well head configuration with both issues being documented I shall consult with my supervisor during the normal working hours.
1409100750 2014-08-26 Drill / Deepen / Reopen Violations Noted On 08/25/2014 it was observed that the bottom of the tin horn cellar floor seal had been removed to allow for a different well head configuration and no new floor had been installed to form a liquid tight seal, it was also discovered that produced water had been used to drill the surface casing borehole. On 08/26/2014 I visited the site with my supervisor Rocky King and we met with the drilling manager Chad Kerns on site and discussed the issues, samples were also taken of the produced water. At 3:20pm I spoke with Triad Engineer Tim Neal and we discussed the issues and they will be addressed before proceeding on with the drilling. 1501:9-1-08

(1) All intervals drilled prior to reaching the USDW protective depth shall be drilled with air, fresh water, a freshwater based drilling fluid, or a combination of the above. Only additives suitable for drilling through potable water supplies may be used while drilling these intervals.

1409861523 2014-09-04 Drill / Deepen / Reopen No Violations Compliance notice follow up inspection found the company attempted to resolve issue with the tin horn cellar by spraying a polymer liner, upon inspection it was observed the seal is not holding and the liner has water entering it from an outside source. The drilling rig on location is currently drilling the 12.250 2nd intermediate borehole at a depth of 7,336. I shall follow up with the company engineer Tim Neil.
1410270064 2014-09-09 Casing String Witnessed No Violations Status check inspection found Alpha Hunter rig # 7 on the hole with the 12.250 2nd intermediate well bore total depth being drilled to 10,128 and the rig running the 9.625 43# casing with cementers called out for the intermediate cement job today.
1411153664 2014-09-19 Drill / Deepen / Reopen No Violations Status check on site inspection update on the current well control issue found Halliburton Well Services on location with a pump truck displacing a 100 barrel 16 pound mud kill down the annular side of the borehole through the well head stack 9.625 casing valve with a 4,200 psi beginning annular pressure and 3,857 psi ending pressure. The company men on site reported they will continue to increase the mud weight and continue to pump 100 barrel pills down the annular side until the well annular pressure is decreased to the point the gas pocket can be flared and the BOP stack opened, at that point they will attempt to move the drill string off the bottom of the hole.
1412208904 2014-10-01 Drill / Deepen / Reopen No Violations Status check inspection on the drilling process and current well control situation found the rig on location Alpha-Hunter rig #7 pulling out of the hole with the drill string after completing a 8.755ID casing scraper run on the 9.625 intermediate casing with a well plan proposal to set a compression set down packer between 9,950 & 10,050 and 2 cast iron bridge plugs between 5,050 & 4,950 then 2,050 & 1,950. Halliburton pressure pumping service is on location administering 18.2# mud kill sweeps on the 9.625# casing as needed to maintain well control, once the well bore is isolated the company plans to change out the well head B section to a casing slip design to allow the casing to be set in the sting in compression set down packer.
1426238086 2015-03-13 Administrative Inspection No Violations The said violation # 1409100750 was resolved on this day, the producer did historically address the issue noted in the violation.
1454431075 2016-02-02 Preliminary Restoration No Violations Inspection to document the well status. During the drilling process in the months of 09 & 10 of 2014 the Company encountered high formation pressure and set isolation packer on the 5.5 production string. The well was then allowed to sell down the gas pressure from that point. Upon my inspection on this day it was observed that a gauge on the 5.5 production casing showed 200 psi. With no recorded annular pressures at this time. The well has no flowlines hooked up and no identification posted. Also noted and referred to our engineering department is the signs of movement in the well pad outward slope on the Eastern side of the location, the preliminary restoration shall not be passed on this day due to the outward Eastern slope movement.
1489005227 2017-03-07 Administrative Inspection No Violations Compliance notice # 1685266452 administrative inspection to document that on this day I received a call from Sam Miracle with Triad who indicated that crews would begin operation in the next 10 days to finish the excavation work on the well pad. He indicated the area that has slipped around the well pad has had approximately 40% of the corrective work done as described in the Material modification plans submitted to the Division by the company. It was also indicated that once the corrections are made to the well pad the company will finish the drilling of the 9 wells spudded on the well pad. The company will have further discussion regarding the drilling at a later date.
1493248053 2017-04-26 Preliminary Restoration No Violations Compliance Notice # 1685266452 issued on 02/27/2017 follow up inspection. Upon visiting the site it was observed that crews from Langs Excavating have began remediation repair to the slip on the West side fill slope. The Divisions Engineer Technician Andy Thomas has been working with the company and monitoring the repairs to ensure the company is adhering to the Material Modification plans they have submitted. A 2nd slip that is present on the Southern fill slope has also had repair work commenced. Photographs were taken on this day.
1501674001 2017-08-02 Preliminary Restoration No Violations Compliance Notice # 1685266452 issued on 02/27/2017 follow up inspection. On this day I met on site with Blue Ridge Mountain representative Kevin Hudson and discussed the situation regarding the tin horn cellars and the well head construction. The casing pressures were 3,400 pound per square inch (PSI) on the internal of the 5.5 diameter casing. A wireline slick line was ran inside the 5.5 casing and the internal fluid level was marked at 4,300. The annular of the 5.5 diameter casing had 2,000 (PSI) recorded and the fluid level was shot with an Eco meter and marked at 2,000. Mr. Hudson indicated they were preparing to fluid kill the well with 13.5 pound per gallon oil based drilling mud. The surface pressure on the 13.375 diameter 1st intermediate is 250 (PSI). The well is not constructed in such a manner to allow the 20 surface casing annular pressure to be monitored. Also discussed was the attempted reconstruction efforts of the tin horn cellar. The previous operation group that installed circular cellars previously removed the cellar bottoms causing the cellar bottoms not to have a liquid tight seal. The cellar dimensional overall width of 96 was insufficient to allow the well head to be constructed and operated according to manufacture specification. The company has been advised of the defects in the construction and the extreme risk factor of operating a well head against manufacture specification by eliminating the double valve barrier and the valve accessibility. The inappropriate design also impedes the operators capability to access the main well head through the double valve barrier which is meant to be present and accessed to set a VR isolation plug into the main body of the well head through the double valve barrier.
1502124836 2017-08-07 Completion Testing No Violations Status check inspection on the well control kill process found O-Tex pressure pumping on location. The company has attempted to fluid kill the well from surface through the 5.5 diameter casing with 1,670 barrels of 13.5 pound per gallon oil based drilling mud. The attempts to kill the well have been unsuccessful. The internal pressure on the 5.5 diameter casing is 2,600 psi and the annular pressure is 1,800 psi. The hydrostatic downhole pressure is 8,056 psi.
1503021785 2017-08-17 Plug / Plug Back No Violations On site inspection to witness the well plugging process with a service rig on the hole owned by Key Energy and O-Tex cement service. A sting in cement retainer has been set inside the 5.5 casing at a depth of 10,051. 2.875 tubing was ran in the hole to a point of one joint above the retainer and 14 pound per gallon mud was pumped through the tubing to clear the tubing. The rig then stung the tubing into the retainer and pumped the 15 pound per gallon barite spacer to establish and injection rate. The well head valve was closed at surface to isolate the open annulus between the 5.5 diameter casing and the 9.625 diameter casing. O-Tex cement service established a 2 barrel a minute rate at 4,200 psi treating pressure using 15 pound per gallon barite spacer while monitoring the annular pressure between the 5.5 and 9.625 casing strings with the annular pressure holding steady at 3,500 psi the cement mix was started by first batch mixing 10 barrels and confirming a weight of 17.4 pound per gallon. O-Tex then began to pump the 195 barrel class H cement mix at a rate of 2 barrels a minute and continued to pump the slurry with a top displacement rate of 2.8 barrel a minute and pressure of 4,600 psi. The cement was displaced through the 2.875 diameter tubing with 42 barrels of fluid with a total tubing displacement volume of 52 barrels. The company waited 1/2 hour and hesitation squeezed the last 10 barrels into the open hole well bore section below the 9.625 & 5.5 diameter casing strings. 3,500 psi was the final shut in annular pressure and the company will wait 24 hours for the cement to cure and bleed off all annular pressure to determine if the open hole section was properly isolated. The 8.5 open hole volume was 153 barrels capacity and the company successfully displaced 195 barrels into the area.
1503333266 2017-08-21 Plug / Plug Back No Violations Status check inspection accompanied by ODNR Inspector Tom Thomas. Upon inspection a service rig owned by Key Energy was rigged up on the hole recovering the 5.5 diameter production casing that was previously set in the well bore. The open well bore cement squeeze job was conducted on 08/01/2017. The top of cement inside the 5.5 diameter casing was tagged at 9,471 and the casing was cut off at 9,188. Casing jacks were brought in to lift the casing out of the slips and the casing is currently being recovered from the well bore. A 2.875 workover string will be inserted back into the well bore and a 500 cement rip plug will be set.
1503388721 2017-08-22 Plug / Plug Back No Violations On site inspection on the well plugging process accompanied by ODNR Inspector Tom Thomas. I was notified on 08/21/2017 by Triad Company representative Darrin Raider who indicated they would pump the cement plug at 2:00 am to cover the 5.5 casing separation point at 9,188. Upon arrival it was observed upon arrival that the Company had already set the plug without notification of the change of schedule. The 5.5 was pulled out of the hole and 2.875 tubing was ran back in to 9,151. O-Tex cement service pumped a 38.5 barrel plug consisting of 230 sacks of class H cement with a cement weight of 17.4 pound per gallon and a yield of .94. The cement was displaced and the tubing pulled to the top of the plug and the hole circulated clean so a mechanical bridge plug could be set inside the 9.625 casing. The rig continued to pull the tubing from the well bore.
1503397298 2017-08-22 Plug / Plug Back No Violations On site inspection to witness a well plugging process and accompanied Inspector William Stolarik. Upon arrival at 2:00 am there is a service rig owned by Key Energy and cement trucks owned by O-TEX on location pumping a cement plug into the wellbore through 2.875 inch diameter tubing. The plug was reported to consist of 38.5 barrels of class H cement with 230 sacks of cement total, weighing 17.5 pounds per gallon and yield of 0.94. The previous casing recovered out of the wellbore was the 5.5 in diameter production casing that was shot off with a chemical cutter at 9188 feet. After circulating the well, they began pulling the 2.675 diameter tubing from the well to set the cast iron bridge plug in the 9.625 inch diameter casing.
1522345554 2014-03-07 Casing String Witnessed No Violations The said well was spudded on 03/05//2014 by Express services top hole rig with 100 of 26 conductor being set and cemented to surface on 03/07/14 by Express Energy cement services.
1531154293 2018-07-09 Preliminary Restoration No Violations Preliminary Restoration and Compliance Notice follow up inspection found the area of the well pad has been restored and vegetation established. The previous violation is considered resolved. The well was plugged back to the 9.625 casing string.
156600799 2017-7-11 0:00: PL No Violations 1.30
1587791645 2014-10-21 Completion Testing No Violations The Schramm 500 rig has been walked off of the well. The work over rig has been moved off of the well. The Fesco group has moved in and is rigging up equipment. The Company has recently requested to sale down the gas. They have ran a 9.625x 4.5packer @ 10,053. They circulated the 18lb/gal mud out of hole and displaced it with 10.2lb/gal of CaCl water. Installed two 9.625retreivable bridge plugs off of drill pipe and tested high and low. The reason for the two bridge plugs was so the B section of the well head could be changed and the 5.5casing could be ran in mandrel style and set in compression. The drill pipe was ran in and retrieved the two plugs. The 5.5casing was ran in with a retreivable pump thru plug and ran into mandrel and set packer on 30,000 lbs of tension. After several attempts the pump thru plug in the 5.5casing was retreived out. Test mandrel to 9500 psi. They then installed two 15 thousand lb Frac Valves with a flow cross on top of the tubing head. They ran in hole with wireline to retreive plug set in the bottom nipple. They could not retreive it so a Coil Tubing Unit was set over to well. They ran in with Coil Tubing and grabbed tool and unseated but then they sheared off the fishing bottom hole assembly. Rigged down Coil and brought a Work over rig in to run 2.875tubing in to retreive everything. They then could only get some of the Bottom Hole Assembly back. A snbbing unit was brought in. Made up milling tools and began milling. After going down thru two burst discs the pressure was at 4300 psi on the 9.625x 5.5and there is 4000 psi on the inside of the 5.5casing. That is when the Fesco Group came in to rig up and sale pressure down. The bond log on the 9.625casing showed the cement job was good. There is a two valve system at the well head and then one valve at the manifold. Every thing is being monitered.
1632936144 2016-03-08 Production Wells No Violations Inspection report to document a on site meeting that took place on this day between the Divisions Engineering staff (Andy Thomas-Mark Atkinson -myself Bill Stolarik) Triad Personnel (Sam Miracle and staff) Representatives from the Engineering firm Pickering and Associates-Larry Lang with Langs Excavating. On this day we observed that a earthen slip has occurred on the South West side of the well pad, the slip was measured with a approximate measurement of 139 x 270 of affected area disturbed by the slip. The Divisions Engineering staff did on this day give Triad authorization to begin emergency repairs under the understanding Material Modification plans are to be submitted in the required timeframe. Photographs were taken of the area affected by the slip on this day. Addressing the status of the well - During the drilling process a high formation pressure was encountered and the company set 5.5 production casing in the well bore on a isolation packer, the company then allowed the well to sell down. The well is not currently hooked up and the pressure has subsided.
1685266452 2017-02-27 Preliminary Restoration Violations Noted A Preliminary Restoration status check inspection has found the company failed to restore the lands disturbed by the well pad construction within 6 months after the date which the surface drilling of the well commenced. The well site contains earthen slips on the east and southwest side fill slopes along with a slip located below stockpiled dirt on the southeast slope. The slip on the southwest slope breeched the limits of disturbance depicted on the original as built plans. The well was spudded on 03/05/2014 and drilled to a total depth of 12,295 and at that point, high formation pressure was encountered. The company set 5.5 diameter production casing on a packer to allow the well to be produced naturally. Production records submitted to the Division reflect the well has not produced in commercial quantities since the first quarter of 2015. Instructions to achieve compliance are as follows: Triad shall execute and complete the material modification approved by the Divisions Engineering Section on 09/21/2016 within 90 days. Please ODNR, Monroe County Inspector, Bill Stolarik at (740) 507-6592 with any question.
1813179786 2016-05-13 Preliminary Restoration No Violations Preliminary Restoration status check inspection. On this day I visited the well site along with ODNR Southeast Regional Supervisor Brent Bear and upon inspection of the area affected by the well pad construction it was observed that on both outward facing slopes of the well pad earthen slippage has occurred in at least 4 areas. The company is working with the Divisions engineering staff to remedy the situation. Addressing the well- The well was drilled to a depth in the horizontal well bore section and total depth was not reached before encountering high well bore formation pressure, the company set the 5.5 production casing on a formation packer and sold the well down. The well bore is static on the 5.5 internal casing but has 2,000 psi on the annular of the 5.5, Rob Beardmore was contacted on this day and asked to evaluate the annular pressure, also noted is the 5.5 has not been cemented and the company has plans to revisit the well and finish the drilling process.
1894836285 2017-01-24 Preliminary Restoration No Violations Preliminary Restoration status check inspection found the well site has earthen slips on the East and South West side fill slopes along with a slip below a dirt stockpile on the South East slope. The slip on the South West slope breeched the limits of disturbance depicted on the original as built well plans. The slips have not been repaired. The well pad is in violation of ORC 1509.072. The well was spudded on 02/22/2014 and 20 diameter conductor casing was set to 100 , following a 1st and 2nd intermediate casing string set with a production borehole being drilled and 5.5 casing set on a packer. The well was produced for a short period of time and is now idle. No production equipment is situated on the well pad. The drilling permit was re permitted and will expire on 04/11/2018.
2091408367 2014-09-18 Drill / Deepen / Reopen No Violations At 9:30 am I made contact by phone with the company man on site Jimmy Larson and was informed that sometime yesterday 09/17/2014 while drilling at a depth of 12,295 in the horizontal well bore section they experienced a well bore influx of 3rd party gas and they are currently shut in at the BOP and have been since yesterday with no circulation, the drill assembly is on bottom and Halliburton is on location with a pump truck and they will be making a attempt to bring their mud weight up and bring the well pressure down, there is 4,200 psi on the annular side of the drill string and a unknown pressure on the internal of the drill string. I informed my supervisor Rocky King of the situation.

Violations Commited

Inspection ID Violation ID Violation Date Violation Code Violation Comments
1409100750 US-OH-112047 2015-03-31 Drilling operation causing pollution and contamination
1409100750 US-OH-112048 2016-07-26 NONE(22) Failure to properly encase; isolate USDW or H2S
1685266452 US-OH-116683 2018-08-03 Failure to restore within six months

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References