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{| class="wikitable welldetails" width="95%"
 
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| Well ID: 34-019-21696
 
| Well ID: 34-019-21696
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| style="height=100%; align=center" rowspan="15" | {{#display_map: 40.71062369, -81.23550763 | width=100% | height=100% }}  
 
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| County:
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| County: [[Carroll County, Ohio|Carroll]]
 
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| Municipality:
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| Municipality:  
 
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| Operator Name:
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| Operator Name: [[ENERVEST OPERATING L]]
 
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| Well Pad ID:
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| Well Pad ID:  
 
|-
 
|-
| Farm/Lease Name:
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| Farm/Lease Name:  
 
|-
 
|-
| First Permit Date:
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| First Permit Date:  
 
|-
 
|-
| Last Permit Date:
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| Last Permit Date:  
 
|-
 
|-
 
| Spud Date: 1984-06-11
 
| Spud Date: 1984-06-11
 
|-
 
|-
| Unconventional:
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| Unconventional:  
 
|-
 
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| Horizontal:
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| Configuration:  
 
|-
 
|-
| Producing: No
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| Well Status: Producing
 
|-
 
|-
 
| Violations: 0
 
| Violations: 0
 
|-
 
|-
| Latitude: 40.7106236908
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| Latitude: 40.71062369
 
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| Longitude: -81.2355076259
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| Longitude: -81.23550763
 
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!scope="col" | OIL QUANTITY
 
!scope="col" | OIL QUANTITY
 
!scope="col" | OIL PRODUCTION DAYS
 
!scope="col" | OIL PRODUCTION DAYS
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|-
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| 1984-0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 3535.0
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|
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|
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|
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| style="text-align:right;" | 3995.0
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|
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|-
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|-
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| 1985-0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 2051.0
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|
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|
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|
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| style="text-align:right;" | 2461.0
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|
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|-
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|-
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| 1986-0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 1077.0
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|
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|
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|
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| style="text-align:right;" | 1812.0
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|
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|-
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|-
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| 1987-0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 1019.0
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|
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|
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|
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| style="text-align:right;" | 1396.0
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|
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|-
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|-
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| 2001-0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 624.0
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|
 +
|
 +
|
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| style="text-align:right;" | 490.0
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|
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|-
 +
|-
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| 2002-0
 +
| style="text-align:right;" | 685.0
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|
 +
|
 +
|
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| style="text-align:right;" | 311.0
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|
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|-
 +
|-
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| 2003-0
 +
| style="text-align:right;" | 639.0
 +
|
 +
|
 +
|
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| style="text-align:right;" | 401.0
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|
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|-
 +
|-
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| 2004-0
 +
| style="text-align:right;" | 569.0
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|
 +
|
 +
|
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| style="text-align:right;" | 81.0
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|
 +
|-
 +
|-
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| 2005-0
 +
| style="text-align:right;" | 656.0
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|
 +
|
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|
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| style="text-align:right;" | 381.0
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|
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|-
 +
|-
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| 2006-0
 +
| style="text-align:right;" | 723.0
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|
 +
|
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|
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| style="text-align:right;" | 255.0
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|
 +
|-
 +
|-
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| 2007-0
 +
| style="text-align:right;" | 796.0
 +
|
 +
|
 +
|
 +
| style="text-align:right;" | 349.0
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|
 +
|-
 +
|-
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| 2008-0
 +
| style="text-align:right;" | 822.0
 +
|
 +
|
 +
|
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| style="text-align:right;" | 269.0
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|
 +
|-
 +
|-
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| 2009-0
 +
| style="text-align:right;" | 826.0
 +
|
 +
|
 +
|
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| style="text-align:right;" | 322.0
 +
|
 +
|-
 +
|-
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| 2010-0
 +
| style="text-align:right;" | 1018.0
 +
|
 +
|
 +
|
 +
| style="text-align:right;" | 286.0
 +
|
 +
|-
 +
|-
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| 2011-0
 +
| style="text-align:right;" | 836.0
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|
 +
|
 +
|
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| style="text-align:right;" | 266.0
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|
 +
|-
 +
|-
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| 2012-0
 +
| style="text-align:right;" | 614.0
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|
 +
|
 +
|
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| style="text-align:right;" | 182.0
 +
|
 +
|-
 +
|-
 +
| 2013-0
 +
| style="text-align:right;" | 624.0
 +
|
 +
|
 +
|
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| style="text-align:right;" | 254.0
 +
|
 +
|-
 +
|-
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| 2014-0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 153.0
 +
| style="text-align:right;" | 365.0
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|
 +
|
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| style="text-align:right;" | 407.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 365.0
 +
|-
 
|}
 
|}
== Waste Data ==
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For data sources see<ref>{{cite web
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="95%"
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| title = Ohio Department of Natural Resources RBDMS
!scope="col" | PERIOD
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| publisher = [http://oilandgas.ohiodnr.gov/]
!scope="col" | TYPE
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| date = 2015-06-19
!scope="col" | QUANTITY
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| url = http://wellwiki.org/wiki/Ohio_Oil_and_Gas_Data_Sources#Production
!scope="col" | UNITS
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| accessdate = 2015-06-20 }}</ref>
!scope="col" | DISPOSAL METHOD
 
!scope="col" | WASTE FACILITY PERMIT ID
 
!scope="col" | WASTE FACILITY NAME
 
!scope="col" | FACILITY CITY
 
!scope="col" | FACILITY STATE
 
|}
 
 
== Inspection Data ==
 
== Inspection Data ==
 
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!scope="col" | VIOLATION ID
 
!scope="col" | VIOLATION ID
 
!scope="col" | VIOLATION CODE
 
!scope="col" | VIOLATION CODE
!scope="col" | VIOLATION_COMMENT
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!scope="col" | VIOLATION COMMENT
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|-
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| -1315366679
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| 2015-03-25
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|
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| I was on location to follow up to the oil spill that occurred on 3/22/2015. There are no contractors on location at the time of inspection. The hillside where the oil spill occurred has been excavated and cleared. The hard boom and siphon damns are still present in the creek to catch any free oil sill present. Enervest is going to be bringing out a vacuum truck tomorrow 3/26/2015 to remove the free oil from the water surface in front of the hard booms and siphon damns. The spill will be continued to be monitored to ensure cleanup is complete.
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| 1427117631
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| 2015-03-22
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| I was on location to respond to a call regarding an oil spill from this well. At 4:35pm Tom Hill, DOGRM Northeast Regional Supervisor, was called by Kurt Kollar of the Ohio EPA and informed of a suspected spill in Stark County. I arrived on scene and met Kurt Kollar at 5:55pm. The tank battery and this well are located in Carroll County on the Stark County border. It was determined that a non-buried flow line had leaked approximately 5-10bbls of crude oil on the hillside. The spill covered approximately 5'x50' down to the stream bank where the oil was entering the waterway. The stream was an unnamed tributary of the Little Sandy Creek. Approximately 1 mile of the creek has been identified to have been affected by the spill. The majority of the affected land and stream is located in Stark County. Tim McConaha and superintendent Troy Wells of Enervest were contacted informing them of the spill and to have crews dispatched to the location. The tank battery for the well is contained within a worn dike and has I.D. signage, two (2) horizontal separators, house gas connection, a 140bbl production tank and concrete brine vault. An unmarked 300bbl production tank was sitting outside of the dike and is currently unused. The well is an electrically driven pumpjack well with invalid identification stating Belden and Blake as the operator. The soil surrounding the wellhead has approximately 1 bbl of fresh oil spilled surrounding the wellhead. The wellhead is covered in heavy paraffin. A hard boom was installed in the creek by Kurt Kollar of the OEPA and multiple booms installed in the creek to isolate and prevent the oil movement during the night. The well was shut in to prevent any additional oil spill. The landowner stated that the leak was identified by a hunter during the hunting season, but the leak was not reported. Enervest has been informed that the leaking wellhead must be repaired, the spill around the wellhead cleaned up and proper identification placed on the pumpjack. The unused 300bbl production tank shall be removed from the location. The flowline must be repaired, the oil spill and the creek cleaned up of any free oil, and a proper identification sigh must be installed before the compliance notice will be closed.
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|
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|-
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|-
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| -1617726926
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| 2015-04-28
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|
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| I was on location to follow up to the oil spill that occurred on 3/22/2015. There is no more oil on location or entering the stream. The silt fence has been installed and the location has been seeded. Vegetation has only been partially established. The 300bbl tank has been removed from location and the area around the tank battery has been graded and a new dike installed. When vegetation is established on the hillside the compliance notice will be closed. A follow up will be conducted to ensure the spill has been properly remediated.
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|
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|-
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|-
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| -487277260
 +
| 2015-03-23
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|
 +
| I was on location to assist Inspector Fred Romeo on a flow line leak and oil release that occurred over the weekend.  Kurt Kollar (OEPA), Tom Kottis (Carroll County EMA), and numerous Enervest personnel were on location assessing the clean-up.  Enervest repaired the leak in the woods and had a hard boom in the drainage ditch that leads to Little Sandy Creek.  An unknown amount of crude oil had leaked into the ditch and migrated into the creek.  Kurt instructed the Enervest personnel as to what needed to be done with containment and clean-up of the spill.  I inspected the tank battery and found it was diked and contained 1-100 barrel tank, one (1) heated separator, and two (2) vertical separation units.  There is a domestic hook-up with a drip bottle and permit # 21656 also produces to this battery.  There is a 300 barrel tank sitting outside the tank battery that is no longer in service.  I told Troy Wells (Enervest) that the tank needs to be removed as soon as frost laws allow larger equipment on the road.  Fred and I inspected the wellhead and found the well equipped with an electric pumping unit.  The entire wellhead was covered with a thick coating of paraffin and a circular area, 8'-10' in diameter in front of the wellhead, was saturated with crude oil.  Fresh Peatsorb has been recently spread over the affected area and pockets of puddled oil were apparent around the wellhead.  Inspector Romeo is going to issue a compliance notice for the spill and for the pollution and contamination around the wellhead.  This clean-up continues.
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|-
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| -57638124
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| 2015-03-23
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|
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| I was on location to follow up to the spill that occurred on 3/22/2015. Currently Kurt Kollar of the Ohio EPA is on location and directing Enervest in the cleanup effort. The flowline has been fixed and pressure tested to ensure there are no more leaks. The hard booms, siphon damns, booms and adsorbent pads show signs of containing the free oil in the creek. The Little Sandy Creek has been walked and pockets of free oil identified for cleanup. The free oil surrounding the wellhead has been dusted with peat sorb at this time but has not been fully cleaned up. Enervest currently has two track hoes on location and continuing cleanup. Cleanup will continue for the next several days and will be monitored.
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|-
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|-
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| -578130998
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| 2015-03-30
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|
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| I was on location to follow up to the oil spill that occurred on 3/22/2015. Currently Enervest is skimming oil from the surface of the creek before the siphon damns placed in the creek. The Ohio EPA has approved the removal of the hard booms from the stream. The soft booms and siphon damns will stay in place to ensure no oil moves down the creek. Enervest will be required to install silt fence and seed the hillside on location and the hillside to prevent erosion of the hillside into the stream. A follow up will be conducted to ensure the spill has been properly remediated.
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|
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|
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|-
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|-
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| -947676929
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| 2015-04-07
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|
 +
| I was on location to follow up to the oil spill that occurred on 3/22/2015. The soft booms and siphon damns are still in place to ensure no oil moves down the creek. An oil sheen and small amounts of oil are still entering the stream from the hillside. Enervest will be required to install silt fence and seed the hillside on location and the hillside to prevent erosion of the hillside into the stream. A follow up will be conducted to ensure the spill has been properly remediated.
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|
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|}
 
|}
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For data sources see<ref>{{cite web
 +
| title = Ohio Department of Natural Resources RBDMS
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| publisher = [http://oilandgas.ohiodnr.gov/]
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| date = 2015-06-19
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| url = http://wellwiki.org/wiki/Ohio_Oil_and_Gas_Data_Sources#Inspection
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| accessdate = 2015-06-20 }}</ref>
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== References ==
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{{reflist}}
 
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Revision as of 12:20, 15 July 2015

Well Details

Well ID: 34-019-21696
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County: Carroll
Municipality:
Operator Name: ENERVEST OPERATING L
Well Pad ID:
Farm/Lease Name:
First Permit Date:
Last Permit Date:
Spud Date: 1984-06-11
Unconventional:
Configuration:
Well Status: Producing
Violations: 0
Latitude: 40.71062369
Longitude: -81.23550763

Production Data

PERIOD GAS QUANTITY GAS PRODUCTION DAYS CONDENSATE QUANTITY CONDENSATE PRODUCTION DAYS OIL QUANTITY OIL PRODUCTION DAYS
1984-0 3535.0 3995.0
1985-0 2051.0 2461.0
1986-0 1077.0 1812.0
1987-0 1019.0 1396.0
2001-0 624.0 490.0
2002-0 685.0 311.0
2003-0 639.0 401.0
2004-0 569.0 81.0
2005-0 656.0 381.0
2006-0 723.0 255.0
2007-0 796.0 349.0
2008-0 822.0 269.0
2009-0 826.0 322.0
2010-0 1018.0 286.0
2011-0 836.0 266.0
2012-0 614.0 182.0
2013-0 624.0 254.0
2014-0 153.0 365.0 407.0 365.0

For data sources see[1]

Inspection Data

INSPECTION ID DATE DESCRIPTION COMMENT VIOLATION ID VIOLATION CODE VIOLATION COMMENT
-1315366679 2015-03-25 I was on location to follow up to the oil spill that occurred on 3/22/2015. There are no contractors on location at the time of inspection. The hillside where the oil spill occurred has been excavated and cleared. The hard boom and siphon damns are still present in the creek to catch any free oil sill present. Enervest is going to be bringing out a vacuum truck tomorrow 3/26/2015 to remove the free oil from the water surface in front of the hard booms and siphon damns. The spill will be continued to be monitored to ensure cleanup is complete.
1427117631 2015-03-22 I was on location to respond to a call regarding an oil spill from this well. At 4:35pm Tom Hill, DOGRM Northeast Regional Supervisor, was called by Kurt Kollar of the Ohio EPA and informed of a suspected spill in Stark County. I arrived on scene and met Kurt Kollar at 5:55pm. The tank battery and this well are located in Carroll County on the Stark County border. It was determined that a non-buried flow line had leaked approximately 5-10bbls of crude oil on the hillside. The spill covered approximately 5'x50' down to the stream bank where the oil was entering the waterway. The stream was an unnamed tributary of the Little Sandy Creek. Approximately 1 mile of the creek has been identified to have been affected by the spill. The majority of the affected land and stream is located in Stark County. Tim McConaha and superintendent Troy Wells of Enervest were contacted informing them of the spill and to have crews dispatched to the location. The tank battery for the well is contained within a worn dike and has I.D. signage, two (2) horizontal separators, house gas connection, a 140bbl production tank and concrete brine vault. An unmarked 300bbl production tank was sitting outside of the dike and is currently unused. The well is an electrically driven pumpjack well with invalid identification stating Belden and Blake as the operator. The soil surrounding the wellhead has approximately 1 bbl of fresh oil spilled surrounding the wellhead. The wellhead is covered in heavy paraffin. A hard boom was installed in the creek by Kurt Kollar of the OEPA and multiple booms installed in the creek to isolate and prevent the oil movement during the night. The well was shut in to prevent any additional oil spill. The landowner stated that the leak was identified by a hunter during the hunting season, but the leak was not reported. Enervest has been informed that the leaking wellhead must be repaired, the spill around the wellhead cleaned up and proper identification placed on the pumpjack. The unused 300bbl production tank shall be removed from the location. The flowline must be repaired, the oil spill and the creek cleaned up of any free oil, and a proper identification sigh must be installed before the compliance notice will be closed.
-1617726926 2015-04-28 I was on location to follow up to the oil spill that occurred on 3/22/2015. There is no more oil on location or entering the stream. The silt fence has been installed and the location has been seeded. Vegetation has only been partially established. The 300bbl tank has been removed from location and the area around the tank battery has been graded and a new dike installed. When vegetation is established on the hillside the compliance notice will be closed. A follow up will be conducted to ensure the spill has been properly remediated.
-487277260 2015-03-23 I was on location to assist Inspector Fred Romeo on a flow line leak and oil release that occurred over the weekend. Kurt Kollar (OEPA), Tom Kottis (Carroll County EMA), and numerous Enervest personnel were on location assessing the clean-up. Enervest repaired the leak in the woods and had a hard boom in the drainage ditch that leads to Little Sandy Creek. An unknown amount of crude oil had leaked into the ditch and migrated into the creek. Kurt instructed the Enervest personnel as to what needed to be done with containment and clean-up of the spill. I inspected the tank battery and found it was diked and contained 1-100 barrel tank, one (1) heated separator, and two (2) vertical separation units. There is a domestic hook-up with a drip bottle and permit # 21656 also produces to this battery. There is a 300 barrel tank sitting outside the tank battery that is no longer in service. I told Troy Wells (Enervest) that the tank needs to be removed as soon as frost laws allow larger equipment on the road. Fred and I inspected the wellhead and found the well equipped with an electric pumping unit. The entire wellhead was covered with a thick coating of paraffin and a circular area, 8'-10' in diameter in front of the wellhead, was saturated with crude oil. Fresh Peatsorb has been recently spread over the affected area and pockets of puddled oil were apparent around the wellhead. Inspector Romeo is going to issue a compliance notice for the spill and for the pollution and contamination around the wellhead. This clean-up continues.
-57638124 2015-03-23 I was on location to follow up to the spill that occurred on 3/22/2015. Currently Kurt Kollar of the Ohio EPA is on location and directing Enervest in the cleanup effort. The flowline has been fixed and pressure tested to ensure there are no more leaks. The hard booms, siphon damns, booms and adsorbent pads show signs of containing the free oil in the creek. The Little Sandy Creek has been walked and pockets of free oil identified for cleanup. The free oil surrounding the wellhead has been dusted with peat sorb at this time but has not been fully cleaned up. Enervest currently has two track hoes on location and continuing cleanup. Cleanup will continue for the next several days and will be monitored.
-578130998 2015-03-30 I was on location to follow up to the oil spill that occurred on 3/22/2015. Currently Enervest is skimming oil from the surface of the creek before the siphon damns placed in the creek. The Ohio EPA has approved the removal of the hard booms from the stream. The soft booms and siphon damns will stay in place to ensure no oil moves down the creek. Enervest will be required to install silt fence and seed the hillside on location and the hillside to prevent erosion of the hillside into the stream. A follow up will be conducted to ensure the spill has been properly remediated.
-947676929 2015-04-07 I was on location to follow up to the oil spill that occurred on 3/22/2015. The soft booms and siphon damns are still in place to ensure no oil moves down the creek. An oil sheen and small amounts of oil are still entering the stream from the hillside. Enervest will be required to install silt fence and seed the hillside on location and the hillside to prevent erosion of the hillside into the stream. A follow up will be conducted to ensure the spill has been properly remediated.

For data sources see[2]

References

  1. "Ohio Department of Natural Resources RBDMS". [1]. 2015-06-19. Retrieved 2015-06-20. 
  2. "Ohio Department of Natural Resources RBDMS". [2]. 2015-06-19. Retrieved 2015-06-20.