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| Well ID: 34-029-21804
 
| Well ID: 34-029-21804
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| County:
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| County: [[Columbiana County, Ohio|Columbiana]]
 
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| Municipality:  
 
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| Operator Name: [[CHESAPEAKE EXPLORATION LLC]]
 
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| Well Pad ID:
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| Well Pad ID:  
 
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| Farm/Lease Name:
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| Farm/Lease Name:  
 
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| First Permit Date:
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| First Permit Date:  
 
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| Last Permit Date:
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| Last Permit Date:  
 
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| Spud Date: 2013-07-10
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| Spud Date: 2013-12-08
 
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| Unconventional:
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| Unconventional: No
 
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| Horizontal:
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| Configuration: Vertical
 
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| Producing:
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| Well Status: Producing
 
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| Violations: 0
 
| Violations: 0
 
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| Latitude: 40.7920486746
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| Latitude: 40.79204867
 
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!scope="col" | OIL QUANTITY
 
!scope="col" | OIL QUANTITY
 
!scope="col" | OIL PRODUCTION DAYS
 
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| 2014-4
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| style="text-align:right;" | 222092.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 87740.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 8455.0
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| 2015-1
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| style="text-align:right;" | 135878.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 89.0
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| style="text-align:right;" | 6402.0
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== Waste Data ==
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For data sources see<ref>{{cite web
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!scope="col" | PERIOD
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!scope="col" | QUANTITY
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| url = http://wellwiki.org/wiki/Ohio_Oil_and_Gas_Data_Sources#Production
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!scope="col" | DISPOSAL METHOD
 
!scope="col" | WASTE FACILITY PERMIT ID
 
!scope="col" | WASTE FACILITY NAME
 
!scope="col" | FACILITY CITY
 
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| 2013-09-03
 
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| As I was unable to be at the cementing of the production casing, I stopped by the site to discuss the cement job and pick up the associated paperwork from drilling consultant, Terry Getz.  The consultant was at the next location for the rig.  Personnel and equipment were on site to rig down and move the rig to the next location.  The rig move was in progress.  I called Mr. Getz, and made arrangements to get the paperwork and discuss the production casing cement job at a later time.
 
| As I was unable to be at the cementing of the production casing, I stopped by the site to discuss the cement job and pick up the associated paperwork from drilling consultant, Terry Getz.  The consultant was at the next location for the rig.  Personnel and equipment were on site to rig down and move the rig to the next location.  The rig move was in progress.  I called Mr. Getz, and made arrangements to get the paperwork and discuss the production casing cement job at a later time.
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| 2013-12-02
 
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| I went to the site and had a pre-spud meeting with drilling consultant Larry Williamson.  We reviewed the drilling information and production casing installation and cementing data for the Judy Brown 6H (previous well), and discussed the casing cutting and kick-off plug installation for the Altenhof 3H.  Nomac 43 was largely rigged up and waiting on arrival of mud pumps.
 
| I went to the site and had a pre-spud meeting with drilling consultant Larry Williamson.  We reviewed the drilling information and production casing installation and cementing data for the Judy Brown 6H (previous well), and discussed the casing cutting and kick-off plug installation for the Altenhof 3H.  Nomac 43 was largely rigged up and waiting on arrival of mud pumps.
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| 2013-12-19
 
| 2013-12-19
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| I was notified of the cementing of the production casing.  The drilling contractor, Nomac 43, drilled a 8.5" diameter hole to the total measured depth of 13,680'. There were no issues while drilling. 5.50" OD casing was set at 13,680' KB.  A total of 100 centralizers were installed on the production casing. Schlumberger was the cementing contractor. There was good fluid circulation throughout the cementing operation. The company used a lead cement followed by a tail cement. The lead cement was mudscaled at 13.5ppg. Schlumberger pumped 273 bbls of lead cement at 13.5 ppg. The tail cement was mudscaled at 15.6 ppg. Schlumberger pumped 303 bbls of tail cement at 15.6 ppg. The plug was dropped, and displaced with 302 bbls of water. The plug bumped the float collar at 4:59am on 12/19/2013.  Pressure held. The float held when the pressure was released. 4 bbls of water bled back.
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| I was notified of the cementing of the production casing.  The drilling contractor, Nomac 43, drilled a 8.5 diameter hole to the total measured depth of 13,680'. There were no issues while drilling. 5.50 OD casing was set at 13,680' KB.  A total of 100 centralizers were installed on the production casing. Schlumberger was the cementing contractor. There was good fluid circulation throughout the cementing operation. The company used a lead cement followed by a tail cement. The lead cement was mudscaled at 13.5ppg. Schlumberger pumped 273 bbls of lead cement at 13.5 ppg. The tail cement was mudscaled at 15.6 ppg. Schlumberger pumped 303 bbls of tail cement at 15.6 ppg. The plug was dropped, and displaced with 302 bbls of water. The plug bumped the float collar at 4:59am on 12/19/2013.  Pressure held. The float held when the pressure was released. 4 bbls of water bled back.
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| 2013-07-11
 
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| -1904425251
 
| 2014-05-22
 
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| I reviewed the site to assess the completion of preliminary restoration.  There is a sign board at the access road entry featuring the well name, permit number and emergency contact information.  The access road is in good repair.  Drainage and erosion controls were in place and appear to be functioning.  Ground cover was well established along the access road.  I found the drilling/production pad to be enclosed entirely with a chain link fence with barbed wire at the top, and with a padlocked gate.  The pad has a crushed limestone surface, and is in good repair.  There is some standing water along some of the pad edges.  I walked the exterior perimeter and noted that the berm is in good repair and ground cover is well established.  The area of disturbance around the pad has good ground cover.  Crops are growing well outside the area of disturbance.  The soil stockpile is well stabilized with vegetation.  A closed-loop, above-ground drilling pit system was used, so there are no earthen pits requiring closure.  There is 25 - 500 barrel frac tanks on location, and has a Christmas tree valve assembly. The tank battery consist of two 400 barrel tanks. The GPU unit is connected to the pipeline. There is no pipelines layed to wellhead.  There are bull gates and concrete barriers surrounding the wellhead and cellar to prevent vehicle impacts.  There are grates over the cellar to prevent falls.  There is no ID tag on the well, but it is the only one on the site.  The cellar is full of water to the top.  The mouse hole has not been plugged, but has a steel plate welded on top.  Preliminary restoration cannot be approved at this time..
 
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| 2014-03-20
 
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| ODNR engineer Ron Trivisonno and I met at the site with BJ Morris and others of Chesapeake Exploration, and Mr. Tom Altenhof.  Together we reviewed the two areas of concern regarding erosion and sedimentation.  Mr. Altenhof expressed his concerns and his desire to get the problems corrected. Mr. Morris and Mr. Trivisonno discussed the issues and possible remedies.  Following the inspection, Mr. Morris indicated that he would discuss the problems with Chesapeake engineers, and proceed with developing solutions and correcting the problems. Mr. Morris will keep me up to date with their plans.
 
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| 2013-08-24
 
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| -659865450
 
| 2013-07-03
 
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| I went to the site to review the construction process of the drilling pad.  The construction of the access road and pad was nearing completion.
 
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| -793489714
 
| 2013-08-22
 
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| -922027988
 
| 2014-02-06
 
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| 1386774783
 
| 1386774783
 
| 2013-12-07
 
| 2013-12-07
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| I was at the site to witness the plug back /kick off plug cementing operation.  The well originally had 5.5
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| 1396465107
 
| 1396465107
 
| 2014-03-10
 
| 2014-03-10
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| Inspector Jim Bucksar and I met with landowner, Mr. Tom Altenhof, as a follow-up to a telephone agreement on February 6, 2014, that after the snow melted, I would inspect the area surrounding the access road and drilling pad for erosion and drainage issues.  We walked the entire length of the access road and around the perimeter of the drilling pad.  Photos were taken.  Mr. Altenhof had two major areas of concern.  During my inspection of the first area of concern, I found that along the east side of the northern end of the access road, the drainage ditch became less defined, and run-off from the south was causing erosion and sedimentation that crossed into Mr. Altenhof
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| 1396970248
 
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| 2014-04-07
 
| 2014-04-07
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| I was informed by BJ Morris of Chesapeake that the remedial site work regarding drainage and erosion at the Altenhof property was completed. I went to the site to review the work.  I noted that along the perimeter of Mr. Altenhof
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| 2013-07-11
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| I witnessed the cementing of the conductor casing.  Precision Rathole drilled a 26 diameter hole to 26
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| 1888831916
 
| 1888831916
 
| 2013-08-29
 
| 2013-08-29
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| I was at the site checking the drilling progress.  I met with drilling consultant Terry Getz.  The rig was tripping drill pipe into the hole.  Drilling had been stopped for a time due to top drive problems.  Current depth was 6567
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| I reviewed the site to assess the completion of preliminary restoration.  There is a sign board at the access road entry featuring the well name, permit number and emergency contact information.  The access road is in good repair.  Drainage and erosion controls were in place and appear to be functioning.  Ground cover was well established along the access road.  I found the drilling/production pad to be enclosed entirely with a chain link fence with barbed wire at the top, and with a padlocked gate.  The pad has a crushed limestone surface, and is in good repair.  There is some standing water along some of the pad edges.  I walked the exterior perimeter and noted that the berm is in good repair and ground cover is well established.  The area of disturbance around the pad has good ground cover.  Crops are growing well outside the area of disturbance.  The soil stockpile is well stabilized with vegetation.  A closed-loop, above-ground drilling pit system was used, so there are no earthen pits requiring closure.  There is 25 - 500 barrel frac tanks on location, and has a Christmas tree valve assembly. The tank battery consist of two 400 barrel tanks. The GPU unit is connected to the pipeline. There is no pipelines layed to wellhead.  There are bull gates and concrete barriers surrounding the wellhead and cellar to prevent vehicle impacts.  There are grates over the cellar to prevent falls.  There is no ID tag on the well, but it is the only one on the site.  The cellar is full of water to the top.  The mouse hole has not been plugged, but has a steel plate welded on top.  Preliminary restoration cannot be approved at this time..
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| 2014-03-17
 
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| Arrangements had been made for Regional Supervisor Tom Hill and engineer Ron Trivisonno to accompany me for a follow-up inspection at the site to review the erosion and drainage issues.  Mr. Trivisonno was unable to be there, so Mr. Hill and I conducted the inspection.  We reviewed the two primary issues pertaining to Mr. Altenhof
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| I stopped by to check on the site preparations for the move-in of the drilling rig.  I found that preparations were underway, but no rig equipment was on site.  Some secondary containment was in place and mat boards were down.  A number of frac tanks and light plants were also in place.  One housing unit was in place, and trucks were bringing equipment in as I was leaving the site.
 
| I stopped by to check on the site preparations for the move-in of the drilling rig.  I found that preparations were underway, but no rig equipment was on site.  Some secondary containment was in place and mat boards were down.  A number of frac tanks and light plants were also in place.  One housing unit was in place, and trucks were bringing equipment in as I was leaving the site.
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| 2013-08-20
 
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| I went to the site and had a pre-spud meeting with drilling consultant Dave Weisgerber.  Nomac 290 was on location, and rigging up operations were still in progress.
 
| I went to the site and had a pre-spud meeting with drilling consultant Dave Weisgerber.  Nomac 290 was on location, and rigging up operations were still in progress.
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| I stopped by to check on the site preparations for the move-in of the drilling rig.  I found that preparations were underway, but no rig equipment was on site.  A number of frac tanks and light plants were in place, along with some housing trailers for rig personnel.
 
| I stopped by to check on the site preparations for the move-in of the drilling rig.  I found that preparations were underway, but no rig equipment was on site.  A number of frac tanks and light plants were in place, along with some housing trailers for rig personnel.
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| I went to the site and conducted a pre-construction site inspection with Cody Theimer, Chesapeake Field Representative.
 
| I went to the site and conducted a pre-construction site inspection with Cody Theimer, Chesapeake Field Representative.
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| ODNR engineer Ron Trivisonno and I met at the site with BJ Morris and others of Chesapeake Exploration, and Mr. Tom Altenhof.  Together we reviewed the two areas of concern regarding erosion and sedimentation.  Mr. Altenhof expressed his concerns and his desire to get the problems corrected. Mr. Morris and Mr. Trivisonno discussed the issues and possible remedies.  Following the inspection, Mr. Morris indicated that he would discuss the problems with Chesapeake engineers, and proceed with developing solutions and correcting the problems. Mr. Morris will keep me up to date with their plans.
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| I went to the site to witness the cementing of the intermediate casing.  The drilling contractor, Nomac 290, drilled a 12.25 diameter hole to 1410
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| I was at the site to witness the cementing of the surface casing.  The drilling contractor, Nomac 290, spudded the surface section of the well on 08/21/2013.  The 17.50 diameter surface hole was drilled to 605
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| Mr. Tom Altenhof called the Uniontown office regarding drainage issues from the drilling pad on his property.  I called him, and didn
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For data sources see<ref>{{cite web
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| 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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== References ==
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Revision as of 13:22, 16 July 2015

Well Details

Well ID: 34-029-21804
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County: Columbiana
Municipality:
Operator Name: CHESAPEAKE EXPLORATION LLC
Well Pad ID:
Farm/Lease Name:
First Permit Date:
Last Permit Date:
Spud Date: 2013-12-08
Unconventional: No
Configuration: Vertical
Well Status: Producing
Violations: 0
Latitude: 40.79204867
Longitude: -80.90996688

Production Data

PERIOD GAS QUANTITY GAS PRODUCTION DAYS CONDENSATE QUANTITY CONDENSATE PRODUCTION DAYS OIL QUANTITY OIL PRODUCTION DAYS
2014-4 222092.0 91.0 12643.0 91.0
2014-3 87740.0 42.0 8455.0 42.0
2015-1 135878.0 89.0 6402.0 89.0

For data sources see[1]

Inspection Data

INSPECTION ID DATE DESCRIPTION COMMENT VIOLATION ID VIOLATION CODE VIOLATION COMMENT
-110200003 2013-09-03 As I was unable to be at the cementing of the production casing, I stopped by the site to discuss the cement job and pick up the associated paperwork from drilling consultant, Terry Getz. The consultant was at the next location for the rig. Personnel and equipment were on site to rig down and move the rig to the next location. The rig move was in progress. I called Mr. Getz, and made arrangements to get the paperwork and discuss the production casing cement job at a later time.
-1312526130 2013-12-02 I went to the site and had a pre-spud meeting with drilling consultant Larry Williamson. We reviewed the drilling information and production casing installation and cementing data for the Judy Brown 6H (previous well), and discussed the casing cutting and kick-off plug installation for the Altenhof 3H. Nomac 43 was largely rigged up and waiting on arrival of mud pumps.
-1338819946 2013-12-19 I was notified of the cementing of the production casing. The drilling contractor, Nomac 43, drilled a 8.5 diameter hole to the total measured depth of 13,680'. There were no issues while drilling. 5.50 OD casing was set at 13,680' KB. A total of 100 centralizers were installed on the production casing. Schlumberger was the cementing contractor. There was good fluid circulation throughout the cementing operation. The company used a lead cement followed by a tail cement. The lead cement was mudscaled at 13.5ppg. Schlumberger pumped 273 bbls of lead cement at 13.5 ppg. The tail cement was mudscaled at 15.6 ppg. Schlumberger pumped 303 bbls of tail cement at 15.6 ppg. The plug was dropped, and displaced with 302 bbls of water. The plug bumped the float collar at 4:59am on 12/19/2013. Pressure held. The float held when the pressure was released. 4 bbls of water bled back.
1386774783 2013-12-07 I was at the site to witness the plug back /kick off plug cementing operation. The well originally had 5.5
1396465107 2014-03-10 Inspector Jim Bucksar and I met with landowner, Mr. Tom Altenhof, as a follow-up to a telephone agreement on February 6, 2014, that after the snow melted, I would inspect the area surrounding the access road and drilling pad for erosion and drainage issues. We walked the entire length of the access road and around the perimeter of the drilling pad. Photos were taken. Mr. Altenhof had two major areas of concern. During my inspection of the first area of concern, I found that along the east side of the northern end of the access road, the drainage ditch became less defined, and run-off from the south was causing erosion and sedimentation that crossed into Mr. Altenhof
1396970248 2014-04-07 I was informed by BJ Morris of Chesapeake that the remedial site work regarding drainage and erosion at the Altenhof property was completed. I went to the site to review the work. I noted that along the perimeter of Mr. Altenhof
-1449058721 2013-07-11 I witnessed the cementing of the conductor casing. Precision Rathole drilled a 26 diameter hole to 26
1888831916 2013-08-29 I was at the site checking the drilling progress. I met with drilling consultant Terry Getz. The rig was tripping drill pipe into the hole. Drilling had been stopped for a time due to top drive problems. Current depth was 6567
-1904425251 2014-05-22 I reviewed the site to assess the completion of preliminary restoration. There is a sign board at the access road entry featuring the well name, permit number and emergency contact information. The access road is in good repair. Drainage and erosion controls were in place and appear to be functioning. Ground cover was well established along the access road. I found the drilling/production pad to be enclosed entirely with a chain link fence with barbed wire at the top, and with a padlocked gate. The pad has a crushed limestone surface, and is in good repair. There is some standing water along some of the pad edges. I walked the exterior perimeter and noted that the berm is in good repair and ground cover is well established. The area of disturbance around the pad has good ground cover. Crops are growing well outside the area of disturbance. The soil stockpile is well stabilized with vegetation. A closed-loop, above-ground drilling pit system was used, so there are no earthen pits requiring closure. There is 25 - 500 barrel frac tanks on location, and has a Christmas tree valve assembly. The tank battery consist of two 400 barrel tanks. The GPU unit is connected to the pipeline. There is no pipelines layed to wellhead. There are bull gates and concrete barriers surrounding the wellhead and cellar to prevent vehicle impacts. There are grates over the cellar to prevent falls. There is no ID tag on the well, but it is the only one on the site. The cellar is full of water to the top. The mouse hole has not been plugged, but has a steel plate welded on top. Preliminary restoration cannot be approved at this time..
1940394008 2014-03-17 Arrangements had been made for Regional Supervisor Tom Hill and engineer Ron Trivisonno to accompany me for a follow-up inspection at the site to review the erosion and drainage issues. Mr. Trivisonno was unable to be there, so Mr. Hill and I conducted the inspection. We reviewed the two primary issues pertaining to Mr. Altenhof
2025453857 2013-11-29 I stopped by to check on the site preparations for the move-in of the drilling rig. I found that preparations were underway, but no rig equipment was on site. Some secondary containment was in place and mat boards were down. A number of frac tanks and light plants were also in place. One housing unit was in place, and trucks were bringing equipment in as I was leaving the site.
293736225 2013-08-20 I went to the site and had a pre-spud meeting with drilling consultant Dave Weisgerber. Nomac 290 was on location, and rigging up operations were still in progress.
299229088 2013-08-05 I stopped by to check on the site preparations for the move-in of the drilling rig. I found that preparations were underway, but no rig equipment was on site. A number of frac tanks and light plants were in place, along with some housing trailers for rig personnel.
371879177 2013-05-15 I went to the site and conducted a pre-construction site inspection with Cody Theimer, Chesapeake Field Representative.
-520068039 2014-03-20 ODNR engineer Ron Trivisonno and I met at the site with BJ Morris and others of Chesapeake Exploration, and Mr. Tom Altenhof. Together we reviewed the two areas of concern regarding erosion and sedimentation. Mr. Altenhof expressed his concerns and his desire to get the problems corrected. Mr. Morris and Mr. Trivisonno discussed the issues and possible remedies. Following the inspection, Mr. Morris indicated that he would discuss the problems with Chesapeake engineers, and proceed with developing solutions and correcting the problems. Mr. Morris will keep me up to date with their plans.
-604049865 2013-08-24 I went to the site to witness the cementing of the intermediate casing. The drilling contractor, Nomac 290, drilled a 12.25 diameter hole to 1410
-659865450 2013-07-03 I went to the site to review the construction process of the drilling pad. The construction of the access road and pad was nearing completion.
-793489714 2013-08-22 I was at the site to witness the cementing of the surface casing. The drilling contractor, Nomac 290, spudded the surface section of the well on 08/21/2013. The 17.50 diameter surface hole was drilled to 605
-922027988 2014-02-06 Mr. Tom Altenhof called the Uniontown office regarding drainage issues from the drilling pad on his property. I called him, and didn

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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.