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37-081-21602

Well Details

Well ID: 37-081-21602
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Country: United States
State: Pennsylvania
County: Lycoming
Municipality: Pine Township
Operator Name: RANGE RESOURCES APPALACHIA LLC
Well Pad ID:
Farm/Lease Name: SGL 075A 2H
License Status:
Spud Date:
Permit Date: 2015-08-18
Well Type: GAS
Unconventional Well: Y
Configuration: Horizontal Well
Conservation: No
Latitude: 41.464261
Longitude: -77.217469

For data sources see[1][2][3]

Well History

Date Event
2015-08-18 New Permit Application
2016-07-27 Permit Renewal Application

For data sources see[4]



Inspection Data

Inspections Performed

Inspection ID Inspection Category Inspection Date Inspection Type Inspection Result Inspection Comments
2453682 Primary Facility 2016-02-26 Routine/Complete Inspection No Violations Noted
2576638 Primary Facility 2017-03-29 Routine/Complete Inspection No Violations Noted Routine inspection of Range Resources SGL075A West and East pads on March 28, 2017. No one was on site during my inspection. Weather conditions rainy and foggy.

West Pad: Marcellus well 081–21051 is producing. Well cellar filled in with gravel. The well is properly labeled with the operator's contact information and permit number. There is one 400 BBL produced fluids tank located within secondary containment. There is one production unit on site. Marcellus well 081–21052 has been spud. The conductor has been set. The conductor has a metal plate welded on top of it with the ID well permit number. Wells 081–21602 and 081-21603 have not been drilled or spud. The pad remains its original size.

East Pad: Marcellus well 081–21358 and 081–21359 are both producing. Both wells are properly labeled. Well cellars are filled with gravel. There are 2(400) BBL produce fluids tanks located in secondary containment. There are two production units on site. The pad remains its original size.

The emergency response plan,

For data sources see[5]

References