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Well ID: 37-115-21985 | |
Country: United States | |
State: Pennsylvania | |
County: Susquehanna | |
Municipality: Middletown Township | |
Operator Name: REPSOL OIL & GAS USA LLC | |
Well Pad ID: 147917 | |
Farm/Lease Name: CAMP COMFORT 07 185 09 | |
License Status: | |
Spud Date: 2015-04-21 | |
Permit Date: 2015-03-20 | |
Well Type: GAS | |
Unconventional Well: Y | |
Configuration: Horizontal Well | |
Conservation: No | |
Latitude: 41.838511 | |
Longitude: -76.112889 |
Date | Event |
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2015-03-20 | New Permit Application |
2015-04-17 | Performed Spud Operation |
2015-07-14 | Drilling Completion |
2016-01-15 | Perforation |
2016-02-26 | Perforation |
2016-02-26 | Performed Stage 1 of Stimulation |
2016-02-26 | Performed Stimulation |
2016-02-27 | Perforation |
2016-02-27 | Performed Stage 2 of Stimulation |
2016-02-28 | Perforation |
2016-02-28 | Performed Stage 3 of Stimulation |
2016-02-28 | Performed Stage 4 of Stimulation |
2016-02-29 | Perforation |
2016-02-29 | Performed Stage 5 of Stimulation |
2016-03-01 | Perforation |
2016-03-01 | Performed Stage 6 of Stimulation |
2016-03-02 | Perforation |
2016-03-02 | Performed Stage 7 of Stimulation |
2016-03-03 | Perforation |
2016-03-03 | Performed Stage 8 of Stimulation |
2016-03-03 | Performed Stage 9 of Stimulation |
2016-03-04 | Perforation |
2016-03-04 | Performed Stage 10 of Stimulation |
2016-03-05 | Perforation |
2016-03-05 | Performed Stage 11 of Stimulation |
2016-03-06 | Perforation |
2016-03-06 | Performed Stage 12 of Stimulation |
2016-03-07 | Perforation |
2016-03-07 | Performed Stage 13 of Stimulation |
2016-03-07 | Performed Stage 14 of Stimulation |
2016-06-21 | Deviated |
2016-06-21 | NEWLY DRILLED |
For data sources see[4]
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 | 2016-02-26 | 2016-03-07 | 6,022 | 4,122,860 | 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 | Hazardous and Non-Hazardous Ingredients | Sodium polyacrylate | 9003-04-7 | 1 | 0.00017215 | 74 | ||
Isopropyl alcohol | 67-63-0 | 60 | 0.0107454 | 4619 | ||||
Water | 7732-18-5 | 100 | 0.536214 | 230496 | ||||
Didecyldimethylammonium chloride | 7173-51-5 | 5 | 0.000895644 | 385 | ||||
Modified thiourea polymer | Proprietary | 30 | 0.000125623 | 54 | ||||
Inorganic salt | Proprietary | 30 | 0.0191109 | 8215 | ||||
Methanol | 67-56-1 | 60 | 0.000248919 | 107 | ||||
Acrylic acid | 79-10-7 | 0.01 | 0.00000233 | 1 | ||||
Propargyl alcohol | 107-19-7 | 10 | 0.00004187 | 18 | ||||
Telomer | Confidential | 10 | 0.00173313 | 745 | ||||
Olefins | Confidential | 5 | 0.00005118 | 22 | ||||
Hydrochloric acid | 7647-01-0 | 60 | 0.289335 | 124373 | ||||
Crystalline silica, quartz | 14808-60-7 | 100 | 19.5239 | 8,392,520.0 | ||||
Acrylamide acrylate polymer | Confidential | 30 | 0.0191109 | 8215 | ||||
Glutaraldehyde | 111-30-8 | 30 | 0.00537386 | 2310 | ||||
Fatty acids, tall oil | Confidential | 30 | 0.000125623 | 54 | ||||
Ethylene glycol | 107-21-1 | 60 | 0.0103941 | 4468 | ||||
Ethoxylated alcohols | Proprietary | 30 | 0.000125623 | 54 | ||||
Hydrotreated light petroleum distillate | 64742-47-8 | 30 | 0.0191109 | 8215 | ||||
Fresh Water | Operator | Base Fluid | Fresh Water | 7732-18-5 | 100 | 79.8945 | 34,343,300.0 |
For data sources see[5]
Stimulation Date | Phase Number | Chemical Agent | Volume (gal) | Treating Pressure (psi) | Breakdown Pressure (psi) |
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2016-02-26 | 1 | White | 3,310,890 | 7,918 | 8,954 |
2016-02-27 | 2 | White | 3,310,890 | 8,029 | 8,560 |
2016-02-28 | 3 | White | 3,310,890 | 8,091 | 8,949 |
2016-02-28 | 4 | White | 3,310,890 | 8,218 | 8,932 |
2016-02-29 | 5 | White | 3,310,890 | 7,841 | 8,739 |
2016-03-01 | 6 | White | 3,310,890 | 7,976 | 8,903 |
2016-03-02 | 7 | White | 3,310,890 | 7,975 | 9,320 |
2016-03-03 | 8 | White | 3,310,890 | 7,839 | 8,753 |
2016-03-03 | 9 | White | 3,310,890 | 7,548 | 8,585 |
2016-03-04 | 10 | White | 3,310,890 | 7,760 | 8,800 |
2016-03-05 | 11 | White | 3,310,890 | 7,636 | 8,485 |
2016-03-06 | 12 | White | 3,310,890 | 7,582 | 9,123 |
2016-03-07 | 13 | White | 3,310,890 | 7,415 | 8,637 |
2016-03-07 | 14 | White | 3,310,890 | 7,375 | 8,801 |
For data sources see[6]
Period | Operator Name | Gas Quantity (mcf) | Gas Production Days | Oil Quantity (bbl) | Oil Production Days | Water Quantity (bbl) | Water Production Days |
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2015 | REPSOL OIL & GAS USA LLC | 0.00 | 0 | 0.00 | 0 | 0.00 | 0 |
2016 | REPSOL OIL & GAS USA LLC | 1,046,139.00 | 273 | 0.00 | 0 | 0.00 | 0 |
2017 | REPSOL OIL & GAS USA LLC | 748,889.30 | 365 | 0.00 | 0 | 0.00 | 0 |
2018 | REPSOL OIL & GAS USA LLC | 514,985.60 | 365 | 0.00 | 0 | 0.00 | 0 |
2019 | REPSOL OIL & GAS USA LLC | 358,518.00 | 363 | 0.00 | 0 | 0.00 | 0 |
For data sources see[7]
Period | Operator | Waste Type | Quantity | Disposal Method | Waste Facility ID |
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2015 | REPSOL OIL & GAS USA LLC | Drill Cuttings | 1,031.26 Tons | LANDFILL | 8-0728-0004/013 |
2016 | REPSOL OIL & GAS USA LLC | Produced Fluid | 296.33 Bbl | RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY | WMGR123 |
2016 | REPSOL OIL & GAS USA LLC | Fracturing Fluid Waste | 42.88 Tons | LANDFILL | 100361 |
2016 | REPSOL OIL & GAS USA LLC | Fracturing Fluid Waste | 145.00 Bbl | RESIDUAL WASTE PROC FAC (GENERAL PERMIT) | WMGR123 |
2016 | REPSOL OIL & GAS USA LLC | Fracturing Fluid Waste | 6,185.00 Bbl | REUSE OTHER THAN ROAD SPREADING | |
2016 | REPSOL OIL & GAS USA LLC | Fracturing Fluid Waste | 2,920.00 Bbl | RESIDUAL WASTE PROC FAC (GENERAL PERMIT) | WMGR123NC010 |
2016 | REPSOL OIL & GAS USA LLC | Produced Fluid | 3,684.87 Bbl | REUSE OTHER THAN ROAD SPREADING | |
2016 | REPSOL OIL & GAS USA LLC | Synthetic Liner Materials | 11.10 Tons | LANDFILL | 8-0728-0004/013 |
2016 | REPSOL OIL & GAS USA LLC | Soil Contaminated by Oil | 79.47 Tons | LANDFILL | NY # 02S17 |
2016 | REPSOL OIL & GAS USA LLC | Soil Contaminated by Oil & Gas Related Spills | 79.47 Tons | LANDFILL | NY # 02S17 |
2016 | REPSOL OIL & GAS USA LLC | Produced Fluid | 1,298.49 Bbl | RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY | WMGR123NC010 |
2017 | REPSOL OIL & GAS USA LLC | Other Oil & Gas Wastes | 58.63 Bbl | REUSE (AT WELL PAD) | |
2017 | REPSOL OIL & GAS USA LLC | Other Oil & Gas Wastes | 11.02 Bbl | RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY | WMGR123 |
2017 | REPSOL OIL & GAS USA LLC | Produced Fluid | 252.34 Bbl | RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY | WMGR123NC010 |
2017 | REPSOL OIL & GAS USA LLC | Produced Fluid | 1,695.66 Bbl | REUSE (AT WELL PAD) | |
2017 | REPSOL OIL & GAS USA LLC | Produced Fluid | 63.32 Bbl | RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY | WMGR123 |
2018 | REPSOL OIL & GAS USA LLC | Produced Fluid | 355.29 Bbl | RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY | WMGR123NC010 |
2018 | REPSOL OIL & GAS USA LLC | Produced Fluid | 20.40 Bbl | RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY | WMGR123 |
2018 | REPSOL OIL & GAS USA LLC | Produced Fluid | 859.31 Bbl | REUSE (AT WELL PAD) | |
2019 | REPSOL OIL & GAS USA LLC | Produced Fluid | 11.68 Bbl | RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY | WMGR123NC018 |
2019 | REPSOL OIL & GAS USA LLC | Produced Fluid | 122.97 Bbl | RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY | WMGR123NC010 |
2019 | REPSOL OIL & GAS USA LLC | Produced Fluid | 481.43 Bbl | REUSE (AT WELL PAD) |
For data sources see[8]
Inspection ID | Inspection Category | Inspection Date | Inspection Type | Inspection Result | Inspection Comments |
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2363566 | Primary Facility | 2015-04-22 | Drilling/Alteration | No Violations Noted | |
2385688 | Primary Facility | 2015-07-08 | Drilling/Alteration | No Violations Noted | |
2386975 | Primary Facility | 2015-07-13 | Drilling/Alteration | No Violations Noted | |
2392838 | Primary Facility | 2015-07-09 | Drilling/Alteration | No Violations Noted | Saxon Drilling Rig #172 is at the site currently in the process drilling the lateral section of the Camp Comfort 9H well at a depth of (1,226) feet. Compromised liner integrity was observed in the containment for the Camp Comfort 1H gas production unit and a generator is not stored on containment in the corner of the Well Pad nearest the access road. |
2409717 | Primary Facility | 2015-09-15 | Routine/Complete Inspection | No Violations Noted | Saxon Drilling Rig #172 has moved off the location relatively. The Camp Comfort 1H well is in production. The 4H, 5H, 6H, 7H 8H, 9H and 10H wells have been drilled to total depth. The most recent rilling resumption notice was submitted by Talisman to the Department on 8-27-15 for the Camp Comfort 4H well. The 2H and 3H wells have been plugged. While in the process of surveying the pad surface where the liner was staged, there were several small spots of dark staining indicative of oil based mud observed. The spots were located next to the top of the 5H well cellar, in the west corner of the pad past all of the wells and in between the production tanks containment and wells. During the inspection, Big West Oil Field Services used a skid steer to clean up the impacted areas mentioned above in the inspection report. |
2447320 | Primary Facility | 2016-01-20 | Incident- Response to Accident or Event | No Violations Noted | The Department was on site to conduct an inspection in response to two small spills at the Camp Comfort Well site. The wells associated with this site are:
115-21980, 115-21981, 115-21982, 115-21983, 115-21984, 115-21985, 115-21986, 115-20819, 115-20820, 115-20821, 115-20822, 115-20823, 115-20824. The first spill was on 1/16/16 at 1600hrs. A power steering hose on a water truck on site broke, resulting in a 1/2 gallon release of power steering fluid to containment. It was vacuumed up immediately. Company man Billy Watts reported spill. The second spill occurred on 1/20/2016 at approximately 0840hrs. A hydraulic hose on a man lift broke, releasing approximately 1 gallon of hydraulic fluid. The fluid and soil was immediately scooped up into a 5 gallon bucket. Golder and Associates removed soil. Company man Billy Watts reported spill. There was adequate vegetation throughout the site, and there were no erosional issues apparent at this time. There are no violations. If there are any questions ple |
2449817 | Primary Facility | 2016-02-04 | Routine/Complete Inspection | No Violations Noted | Halliburton is the Talisman subcontractor at the site in the process of conducting hydraulic fracturing operations. Conductivity readings were in the range of (10-14) milliSiemens/cm³ on containment in between a gas buster and an OPSCO USA trailer. Billy Watts of Talisman informed us of a friction reducer (FR) spill of (1) gallon in volume on containment which occurred at 9:30 AM on 2/4/16. The friction reducer spilled to containment was immediately recovered and placed back into the blender tank in preparation to be used for frac operations. Kris Perritt of Talisman informed us of a diesel fuel of one-half gallon on the road leading to this well pad, Beaumont Road. The area where the diesel fuel spilled has been remediated. The impacted area where the fuel was spilled at N-41.84285°; W-076.11749°, is marked off with (2) shovels. Impacted material has been placed in a small plastic garbage container staged on plastic sheeting. |
2452005 | Primary Facility | 2016-02-12 | Incident- Response to Accident or Event | No Violations Noted | Sheridan Anderson of Talisman Energy USA contacted The DEP Scranton District Office at 8:24 AM on 2/12/16 to report a spill of (17) barrels of production fluid to secondary containment in the south section of the pad. Mr. Anderson stated that the spill occurred at 5:30 AM on 2/12/16 and has been cleaned up. Halliburton is the Talisman subcontractor on-site in the process of conducting hydraulic fracturing operations. The spill occurred due to a valve left open on a frac tank while Talisman was circulating water in frac tanks and the manifold for the tanks to prevent the water from freezing. An estimated (17) barrels of Production Fluid overflowed the frac tank onto the tank battery secondary containment liner. A tear potentially created by a forklift was discovered in the New Pig liner where the fluid was spilled as a heater hose was moved. The impact to the pad surface beneath the liner is unknown at this point. The hole in the liner has been patched. |
2453532 | Primary Facility | 2016-02-26 | Routine/Complete Inspection | No Violations Noted | At time of inspection, arrived on site at 10:30 a.m., Halliburton was on site to frack the wells. I met with company man Del Gunn, the stimulation on the 4H, 5H, 6H, and 7H are complete. They are in the process of fracking the 8H, 9H, and 10H; they just finished the first stage and were running the wire line on the 8H and were fracking the first stage of the 9H. I took a walk around the location and everything looked OK.
I left the site at 12:15 p.m. |
2454289 | Primary Facility | 2016-02-18 | Follow-up Inspection | No Violations Noted | I conducted an inspection of the site accompanied by Frank Hoehle, DEP O&G WQS and Eric Rooney, Professional Geologist. We met with Sheridan Anderson, site company man and Jarrod Hughes, Project Scientist of Woodard and Curran. Hydraulic fracturing operations are in progress. Halliburton is on the 13th stage of the Camp Comfort 7H well, with a (22) stages to be completed according to Mr. Anderson. I used a Hanna Soil Test and Electrical Conductivity & Temperature meter and Oakton Multi-Parameter Tester 35 to field screen water in the sump on the pad surface, near the sump on the pad surface and in water on containment behind the frac tanks in the tank battery. I recorded (12) milliSiemens/cm³ conductivity in the sump containing water, (8.8) milliSiemens/cm³ conductivity on the pad surface in the trench near the sump and (2.2) milliSiemens/cm³ conductivity on the pad surface near the end of the trench, east of the sump and (11) milliSiemens/cm³ on containment. |
2461919 | Primary Facility | 2016-02-26 | Follow-up Inspection | No Violations Noted | I conducted an inspection of the site accompanied by David Schoonover, DEP OGI and Cydney Faul-Halsor, Licensed Professional Geologist in the Environmental Cleanup and Brownfields Program of PADEP Northeast Regional Office in Wilkes-Barre, PA. We met with Jarrod Hughes, Project Scientist of Woodard and Curran, Gordon Bennett, Talisman site safety supervisor and Dell Gunn, Talisman site company man. Frac operations are in progress. Sump #1 was filled with water. It is apparent that production fluid continues to seep into the trench and flow into this sump. Conductivity in water in the sump was (8) milliSiemens/cm³; (3) milliSiemens/cm³ on the pad surface in the trench next to the sump and (1.3) milliSiemens/cm³ at the end of the trench, east of the sump. Barium in the 2/13/16 and 2/16/16 sample results exceeded the PA statewide health standards. Aluminum, Chloride, Manganese and Iron exceeded the EPA secondary maximum contaminant level. Strontium exceeds the EPA drinking water standards. |
2462693 | Primary Facility | 2016-03-04 | Incident- Response to Accident or Event | No Violations Noted | The Department was on site to conduct an inspection in response to two small spills at the Camp Comfort Well Site (ESX11-115-0056) The wells associated with this site are:
115-21980, 115-21981, 115-21982, 115-21983, 115-21984, 115-21985, 115-21986, 115-20819, 115-20820, 115-20821, 115-20822, 115-20823, 115-20824. Dell Gunn, company man for Talisman called in a small spill on March 4, 2016 to report a spill on the site. The spill occurred at around 0945 hrs. during fracking of the 10H well. When going to flush, the pressure spiked and the safety/pressure relief valve opened briefly, allowing approximately 5 to 10 gallons of an 80%fresh water - 20%flowback water to fall on containment. There was a vac truck on standby on site, and the spill was vac'd up immediately by Midosa. The Department inspected the site and all of the released water was cleaned up. There was adequate vegetation throughout the site, and there were no erosional issues apparent at this time. There are no violations. |
2467844 | Primary Facility | 2016-03-16 | Follow-up Inspection | No Violations Noted | Deep Well Services Rig #6 is in the process of drilling out frac plugs for the Camp Comfort 9H well. Frac plugs have been drilled out on the 10H well. I measured elevated conductivity readings, above (5) milliSiemens/cm³, in Sump #1, the wet soil in the trench next to the sump, and the end of the trench east of the sump. Conductivity in sump #4 was (600) microSiemens/cm³. The Department noted blue fluid in the metal crate where the TIW valves were housed. The Department requested the operator respond appropriately to remove the fluid. The Company Man explained that they would deploy sorbent pads to remove the fluid. An associate on site explained that they believed the fluid to be paint. |
2475134 | Primary Facility | 2016-04-04 | Follow-up Inspection | No Violations Noted | The Department was on site to conduct an inspection at the Camp Comfort Well Site (ESX11-115-0056) The wells associated with this site are:
115-21980, 115-21981, 115-21982, 115-21983, 115-21984, 115-21985, 115-21986, 115-20819, 115-20820, 115-20821, 115-20822, 115-20823, 115-20824. The Department arrived on site at the Camp Comfort location at approximately 1400 hours. While on site for around 20 minutes, the Department did not make contact with any personnel. There was nobody in the foreman's trailer, nor were any personnel observed near the wells. The site was quiet and it is assumed there was flowback going on at this time. With the onset of rain, the Department vacated the site. There was adequate vegetation throughout the site, and there were no erosional issues apparent at this time. There are no violations. If there are any questions please feel free to contact me. |
2479958 | Primary Facility | 2016-04-27 | Routine/Complete Inspection | No Violations Noted | At time of inspection, arrived on site at 10:00 a.m., a crew was still conducting flow back on the wells that were recently fracked. The containment and the tanks were still on site. The cellar had water at the bottom with no bubbling noticed, the (20x13) vent pipe was open and venting into the atmosphere with no gas detected, the (13x9) vent pipe was open and venting into the atmosphere with no gas detected, the (9x5) vent pipe was open and venting into the atmosphere with gas detected at 100% LEL and 100% methane, I took a walk around the location and everything looked OK.
I left the site at 10:55 a.m. |
2501102 | Primary Facility | 2016-07-05 | Routine/Complete Inspection | No Violations Noted | The Department was on site to conduct a Routine Complete Inspection at the Camp Comfort Well Site (ESX11-115-0056). The wells associated with this site are:
115-21980, 115-21981, 115-21982, 115-21983, 115-21984, 115-21985, 115-21986, 115-20819, 115-20820, 115-20821, 115-20822, 115-20823, 115-20824. Jonathan Sassi and Frank Hoehle were on site to inspect the Camp Comfort well site. The site had some ongoing monitoring and excavation work open due to a release earlier this year. (Photo 1) When checked with a Hanna EC and Soil Probe HI98331, the areas around the excavations showed conductivity as follows: at 41.83790 76.11297 there were readings of 1.7millisiemens (mS), and 1mS. The soil in this area was slightly damp. Downgradient of the previous spill area the soil was dry, with readings (in the vicinity of GPS location 41.83767 76.11309) as follows: 0.4mS, 0.46mS, 0.8mS and 0.64mS. The containment for the frac tank for spill sump was dry, with orange staining. (Photo 2) The vegetation around |
2548996 | Primary Facility | 2016-12-28 | Incident- Response to Accident or Event | No Violations Noted | The Department was on site to conduct an inspection in response to a release (complaint number 324228) at the Camp Comfort Well Site (ESX11-115-0056). The wells associated with this site are:
115-21980, 115-21981, 115-21982, 115-21983, 115-21984, 115-21985, 115-21986, 115-20819, 115-20820, 115-20821, 115-20822, 115-20823, 115-20824. Jack Bolyard (Talisman rep) notified Bob Bisignani (NERO-ER) of a spill which occurred at 10:00 PM on 12/25/2016. The spill was referred to the Scranton office through Alice Adams on 12/27/2016 at 11:30AM. 420 gallons (10 bbls.) of production fluid was released to containment on 12/25/2016 at around 6:30AM. The water in the containment froze and will be removed when the ice melts. Jon Sassi contacted Jack Bolyard from Talisman and Frank Hoehle inspected the site on 12/28/2016 The ground during the 12/28/2016 was mostly frozen, but a few readings with a Hanna EC soil conductivity meter were able to be performed. These readings were all taken around the perimeter of the pr |
2554797 | Primary Facility | 2017-01-23 | Routine/Complete Inspection | No Violations Noted | At time of inspection, arrived on site at 12:45p.m., the cellar was full of water with no bubbling noticed. The (20x13) vent pipe was open and venting into the atmosphere with no gas detected, the (13x9) vent pipe was open and venting into the atmosphere with no gas detected, the (9x5) vent pipe was open and venting into the atmosphere with gas detected at 100% LEL and 100% methane. There was 608psi on the production casing and 368psi on the production line. There was a 500bbl tank on site and on containment; the containment appeared to be in good condition. I took a walk around the location and there were no obvious concerns noticed.
I left the site at 14:05p.m |
2641684 | Primary Facility | 2017-09-28 | Routine/Complete Inspection | No Violations Noted | At time of the inspection.
The well was in production. There was no gas detected at the (20x13) annulus. There was no gas detected at the (13x9) annulus. There was gas detected at the (9x5) annulus at 100% LEL and 100% methane with no measurable flow. There was a 500bbl tank on containment, the containment had some patches but appeared to be in good condition. I took a walk around the location and there were no obvious concerns noticed. There were no violations noted. |
2733944 | Primary Facility | 2018-05-23 | Routine/Complete Inspection | No Violations Noted | I performed a RTNC AT the Camp Comfort well site. The wells associated with this site are as follows: 115-20819, 115-20820, 115-20821, 115-21980, 115-21981, 115-21982, 115-21983, 115-21984, 115-21985, 115-21986. The wells were all properly labeled.
The access road and pad surface were wet but solid due to recent rains. The cut slope and fill slope were both vegetated where rock was not so abundant it prohibited growth. The vegetation on the fill slope was comprised of woody plants (raspberries), providing an excellent soil holding medium. The site was stable overall and there were no erosional issues noted during the inspection. There were no violations observed. |
2747389 | Primary Facility | 2018-06-29 | Routine/Complete Inspection | No Violations Noted | At time of inspection.
The well was in production. There was water 1.5' below grade in the cellar and there was no bubbling noticed. The (20x13) annulus was venting to the atmosphere and there was no gas detected. The (13x9) annulus was venting to the atmosphere and there was no gas detected. The (9x5) annulus was venting to the atmosphere with gas detected at 100% LEL and 100% methane. I took a walk around the location and there were no obvious concerns noticed. There were no violations noted. |
2848566 | Primary Facility | 2019-03-05 | Routine/Complete Inspection | No Violations Noted | At time of inspection.
The well was in production. There was ice 1' below grade in the cellar and I was unable to check for gas. The (20x13), (13x9) and (9x5) annuli were venting to the atmosphere. I took a walk around the location and there were no obvious concerns noticed. There were no violations noted. |
For data sources see[9]