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34-155-21148

Well Details

Well ID: 34-155-21148
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Country: United States
State: Ohio
County: Trumbull
Municipality: Farmington Township
Operator Name: PIN OAK ENERGY PARTNERS LLC
Well Pad ID:
Farm/Lease Name: WICKLEY ALBERT A JR
License Status: Producing
License Date: 1986-02-25
Spud Date: 1979-05-05
Spud Drilling Contractor:
Final Drill Date: 1979-05-14
Well Total Depth: 4080.00 ft
Configuration: Vertical
Latitude: 41.360000
Longitude: -80.940000

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Well History

Well Status Well Status Date Comment
CO 1978-12-29 3461 WICKLEY ALBERT A JR GeoDate 12/29/78
Original Spud 1979-05-05
Completed 1979-05-14
Reached Total Depth 1979-05-14
CO 1986-02-25 3461 WICKLEY ALBERT A JR GeoDate 2/25/86
Unknown 1986-02-25 Issued Date 2/25/86 Expired Date 2/25/87 Proposed Purpose OG Was Plug Supervised Who Superivsed Plug and Abandon Date
Construction Permit Expires 1987-02-25
Change of Owner 2011-09-27 Operator changed from 3461, WICKLEY ALBERT A JR to 935, BOCOR HOLDINGS, LLC/BOCOR PROD
Change of Owner 2016-10-11 Operator changed from 935, BOCOR HOLDINGS, LLC/BOCOR PROD to 9722, PIN OAK ENERGY PARTNERS LLC
Record Last Modified 2016-10-11

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Perforation Treatments

Perforation Date Interval Top (ft) Interval Base (ft) Number of Shots
2006-09-11 3909 4021 30
3909 4021 30
3909 4021 30

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Stimulations Data

Stimulation Date Chemical Agent Chemical Agent Concentration (%) Fracking Fluid Volume Mass of Proppant Used (lb) Fracking Company Comments
H2O 0 92000 Gal 50000

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Production Data

Period Operator Name Gas Quantity (mcf) Oil Quantity (bbl) Production Days
1985 JANCO WELL OPERATION 774.00 185.00 365
1986 JANCO WELL OPERATION 243.00 55.00 365
1987 JANCO WELL OPERATION 0.00 0.00 0
1988 JANCO WELL OPERATION 0.00 0.00 0
1989 JANCO WELL OPERATION 0.00 0.00 365
0 0 0
2012 BOCOR HOLDINGS, LLC 788.00 0.00 228
2013 BOCOR HOLDINGS, LLC 2030.00 0.00 365
2014 BOCOR HOLDINGS, LLC 972.00 68.00 365
2015 BOCOR HOLDINGS, LLC 644.00 54.00 353
2016 BOCOR HOLDINGS, LLC 392.00 21.00 365
2017 PIN OAK ENERGY PARTNERS LLC 105.00 0.00 365
2018 PIN OAK ENERGY PARTNERS LLC 228.00 0.00 365

For data sources see[5] [6]

Waste Data

Period Operator Name Waste Type Quantity (bbl) Production Days
1985 JANCO WELL OPERATION Brine 291 365
1986 JANCO WELL OPERATION Brine 31 365
1987 JANCO WELL OPERATION Brine 0 0
1988 JANCO WELL OPERATION Brine 0 0
1989 JANCO WELL OPERATION Brine 0 365
2012 BOCOR HOLDINGS, LLC Brine 0 228
2013 BOCOR HOLDINGS, LLC Brine 85 365
2014 BOCOR HOLDINGS, LLC Brine 51 365
2015 BOCOR HOLDINGS, LLC Brine 0 353
2016 PIN OAK ENERGY PARTNERS LLC Brine 0 365
2017 PIN OAK ENERGY PARTNERS LLC Brine 0 365
2018 PIN OAK ENERGY PARTNERS LLC Brine 0 365

For data sources see[7] [8]

Inspection Data

Inspections Performed

Inspection ID Inspection Date Inspection Type Inspection Result Inspection Comments
-1012979831 2013-1-3 0:00:0 PW No Violations 0.50
-1223003234 2013-1-17 0:00: PW No Violations 1.00
-2105272015 2013-1-15 0:00: PW No Violations 1.00
0279087454 2012-12-31 Production Wells No Violations I responded to an overflow spill I received from Ohio EPAs Kurt Kollar. I was told by Kurt that the spill was detected on 12/30/2012 by a homeowner living east of the tank battery. The Bristol Fire Department was the initial response. They used socks and plywood to dam up the ditch, which prevented the crude oil and brine from entering the Dead Branch stream. Tom Sutko, Bocors field supervisor and the well pumper, Jim Paumier, was on location with a crew of 6 men, a water truck, and a Bobcat excavator. Approximately 200 gallons of crude oil overflowed from the 50 barrel storage tank, seeped through the dike, and entered a ditch fill with water. Bocor isolated and contained the oil in the ditch with absorbent pads and 4 socks. All contaminate soil from around and in the ditch was placed inside the dike while waiting on a dump truck to haul to the proper landfill. Kurt had Bocor dig a trench on the east and north side of the tank battery to allow any oil within the soil to seep out for the 4 socks to absorb. I instructed Bocor that all of the contaminated soil in and around the tank battery needed to be removed, taken to the proper landfill, and a new dike rebuilt.
0562424816 2013-01-14 Production Wells No Violations I received a call from Kurt Kollar of the EPA concerning the clean-up efforts of Bocor from the storage tank overflow spill. My inspection found addition oil on the ground both inside and outside the diked tank battery and in the trenches. The wooden dam at the influent end of the drainage tile leaving the site was missing. Bocor estimates the oil was brought to the surface from all of the snow melting and rain from over the weekend. The well tender, Jim Paumier, was dispatching an excavator, dump truck, and a clean up crew out to the location to remove all of the contaminated soil and gravel. The dam and 4 absorbent socks on the effluent side of the drainage tile located approximately 900 east of the tank battery prevented any contamination of the Dead Branch Creek. New 4 socks and absorbent pads were placed around the tank battery, in the ditch, and at the effluent end of the drainage tile. Bocor plans to take a closer look at the tank, production equipment, and flow lines for any leaks. I took additional photos.
1012979831 2013-01-03 Production Wells No Violations I found the well pumper, Jim Paumier, and crew on location to continue the clean-up operations. They planned to start removing the contaminated soil once the dump truck arrived.
1223003234 2013-01-17 Production Wells No Violations My inspection found all of the contaminated soil and gravel removed from the site. Seed and straw were spread throughout the site. The wood dam and absorbent socks were still in place. The absorbent socks and pads on the effluent end of the drainage tile were still in place. I took photos of the location.
1357567632 2013-01-07 Production Wells No Violations My inspection found the fencing and all production equipment removed from the tank battery. A new dike was built and new gravel was placed inside the tank battery. A new trench was dug south of the tank battery with two socks inside. New pads were placed in the ditch. I spoke to the well tender and Bocor plans to have someone on location to work on cleaning the site everyday until complete.
1960350161 2015-07-01 Production Wells No Violations I was on location for a status check. During my inspection, I found the well in production. The well is equipped with a 4 inch Concoyl assembly. The tank battery consists of a 75 barrel production tank, a 50 barrel brine tank and a mechanical separator. A dike surrounds the tank battery. An identification sign is posted. Locked, chain link fences surround the well and tank battery. The lease road is in stable condition.
2105272015 2013-01-15 Production Wells No Violations My inspection found Bocor had used an excavator, a Bobcat excavator, and dump truck to remove all of the contaminated soil and gravel. Bocor found the contaminated gravel inside the tank battery was from oil traveling bore holes for the sales and flow lines that went through the dike. They exposed the flow line and sale line on the outside of the dike and placed bentonite clay around the pipes and in the holes to create a seal. New gravel was placed inside the tank battery and on the lease road. Bocor inspected all of their production equipment and found no leaks. The wooden dam and two, 4 absorbent socks were in place at the influent end to the drainage tile. I took photos of the clean up operations.
279087454 2012-12-31 0:00 PW No Violations 3.00
562424816 2013-1-14 0:00: PW No Violations 1.50

For data sources see[9]

References