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37-123-38988

Well Details

Well ID: 37-123-38988
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Country: United States
State: Pennsylvania
County: Warren
Municipality: Farmington Township
Operator Name: THOMAS MATTHEW
Well Pad ID:
Farm/Lease Name: M DURNDELL
License Status:
Spud Date:
Permit Date: 1984-08-10
Well Type: COMB. OIL&GAS
Unconventional Well: N
Configuration: Vertical Well
Conservation: No
Latitude: 41.975580
Longitude: -79.305561

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Well History

Date Event
1984-08-10 New Permit Application
1984-12-17 Performed Spud Operation
1984-12-19 Perforation
1984-12-27 Drilling Completion
1993-01-01 NEWLY DRILLED

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Inspection Data

Inspections Performed

Inspection ID Inspection Category Inspection Date Inspection Type Inspection Result Inspection Comments
2243316 Primary Facility 2014-01-30 Routine/Complete Inspection No Violations Noted Older conventional oil well completed and appears operational. Adjacent to the well is a tank battery consisting of a 140 bbl stock tank # 10300. There needs to additional containment around the tank. The location is frozen and snow covered. No violations at this time but will contact the operator.
2832878 Primary Facility 2019-01-25 Routine/Complete Inspection No Violations Noted This well location is just off of Eccles Rd. in Sugar Grove Township, Warren County, PA.

This is a oil and gas producing well fitted with an electrically driven pump-jack. The jack is with-out a drive belt and does not appear to have been used for production for some time. The well is not clearly identifiable. The API ID should clearly be posted somewhere on the well head or pump-jack. The locatiion is currently snow covered. Vegitation, however, can be seen poking through in most areas around the location. There is a tank battery positioned relatively close to this well. The battery consists of two, 140 bbl steel tanks. The tanks appear to be entirely surrounded with an earthen dike. One of the tanks is leaking oil. Oil can be seen streaming down the out side of the tank. It is assumed that rain water is getting into the tank and floating oil out an opening on top of the tank. There does not appear to have been much oil spilled, and what has leaked out appears to have been contained with-in the diking. A

For data sources see[5]

References