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| County: [[Lorain_County,_Ohio|Lorain]] | | County: [[Lorain_County,_Ohio|Lorain]] | ||
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− | | Municipality: [[Avon | + | | Municipality: [[Avon,_Ohio|Avon]] |
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| Operator Name: [[HISTORIC OWNER]] | | Operator Name: [[HISTORIC OWNER]] |
Well ID: 34-093-20086 | Loading map...
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Country: United States | |
State: Ohio | |
County: Lorain | |
Municipality: Avon | |
Operator Name: HISTORIC OWNER | |
Well Pad ID: | |
Farm/Lease Name: COTTON DE | |
License Status: Final Restoration | |
License Date: | |
Spud Date: 1936-06-03 | |
Spud Drilling Contractor: | |
Final Drill Date: 1936-07-03 | |
Well Total Depth: 2386 ft | |
Configuration: Vertical | |
Latitude: 41.468889112 | |
Longitude: -81.98424448 |
For data sources see[1]
Well Status | Well Status Date | Comment |
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Original Spud | 1936-06-03 | QUAD=BEREA I&O CN 2010 03 005 |
Completed | 1936-07-03 | QUAD=BEREA I&O CN 2010 03 005 |
Reached Total Depth | 1936-07-03 | QUAD=BEREA I&O CN 2010 03 005 |
Plugged by Orphan Well Program | 2015-04-27 | Plugged by Orphan Well Program |
Plugged/Abandoned | 2015-04-27 | QUAD=BEREA I&O CN 2010 03 005 |
Record Last Modified | 2015-09-22 | QUAD=BEREA I&O CN 2010 03 005 |
For data sources see[2]
Stimulation Date | Chemical Agent | Chemical Agent Concentration (%) | Fracking Fluid Volume | Mass of Proppant Used (lb) | Fracking Company | Comments |
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0 | 0 | 0 |
For data sources see[3]
Inspection ID | Inspection Date | Inspection Type | Inspection Result | Inspection Comments |
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0091402621 | 2015-04-07 | Orphan | No Violations | Arrived on location on 04/07/2015 to witness plugging operations. Gibson & Associates were on-site and rigged up. Formation Cementing arrived and rigged up. Waited on water haulers to arrive. S & H arrived and began filling tank. Lined half tank in preparation for plugging. Started pumping. Circulation was established after pumping approximately 1 bbl. Well circulated out oil. Continued circulation, then pumped gel with flake ahead of cement. No problems were encountered while setting the bottom plug. |
0109544647 | 2015-04-10 | Orphan | No Violations | This inspection was conducted on 04/10/2015 for emergency contract compliance.
The cellar was full of fluid, which covered the casing. I noted bubbles were visible approximately every 15 seconds in the fluid, in the vicinity of the well casing. Some oil had also accumulated in the cellar which was flushed out with fresh water and ito the half tank. I checked the well with my Sperian gas meter and obtained a field test reading of 1% LEL. The contractor bailed the fluid out of the cellar/casing and found that the surface plug had dropped approximately 43. The contractor ran a down-hole camera into the well to see were the gas is entering the well. At approximately 25 we saw fluid entering well bore and at @ 40 bubbling was noted in the center of the fluid column. |
0154433952 | 2015-04-23 | Orphan | No Violations | This follow-up inspection was conducted on 04/23/2015 for emergency contract compliance.
1. Contractor on site to run the 5.5 diameter surface casing to approximately 150. Made several attempts but could not get to 150. Pulled one 20 joint and set casing at 130. 2. Formation Cementing cemented the surface casing in place using 50 sacks of Class A cement, mixed at 15.6 ppg. |
0192880929 | 2015-04-24 | Orphan | No Violations | This follow-up inspection was conducted on 04/24/2015 for emergency contract compliance.
1. Contractor checked well and no leakage found. 2. They bailed well dry and found the top of the cement plug at 120. 3. Contractor moved tore down rig and moved it to his yard. 4. Contractor ordered 9 Sack Grout mix from Alexis Concrete. They arrived at noon and grouted the well to surface.
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0245340248 | 2010-02-12 | Plug / Plug Back | No Violations | Requested by Ron Gibson to locate well and set plugging procedure. Cleveland Clinic purchased property and wants to expand. Will pay for plugging of old Clinton gas well. Well was drilled by Ohio Fuel Gas. Snow, 25 degrees. |
0456727015 | 2015-12-31 | Final Restoration | No Violations | Collecting photographic evidence of final restoration. Final restoration approved. |
0593771604 | 2015-04-13 | Orphan | No Violations | This follow up inspection was conducted on 04-13-15 for emergency contract compliance.
1. The well is still leaking. Bailed fluid out down to the top of the cement (44), and then ran a down hole camera. Observed bubbling in the fluid at the base of the well bore only. There was no gas seen entering through the walls of the well bore. 2. Consulted with Orphan Well Program Manager Gene Chini. He advised Gibson to drill out surface plug and then replug the well. 3. Gibson arranged for Timco to bring out their mud pump and power swivel when it is done at the site they are working on for Steve Hagen in Cuyahoga County. |
0845513919 | 2015-04-21 | Orphan | No Violations | Visited location on 04/21/2015 to check on status of plugging operations at the Cotton #1 well in Lorain County, Avon Township. Timco was on-site rigging up. Prepared to run in hole with power swivel to drill out failed cement plug. |
1079814779 | 2015-04-22 | Orphan | No Violations |
This follow-up inspection was conducted on 04/22/2015 for emergency contract compliance. 1. Drilled to approximately 155. Circulated drill mud three times to clean out well bore. 2. Had trouble tripping out the collars and 7.75 bit due to a tight hole. Pulled the stem while rotating and was able to remove the collars and bit. 3. Will run the 5.5 diameter surface casing in the morning. |
1150958053 | 2015-04-03 | Orphan | No Violations | This follow up inspection was conducted on 04-03-15 for emergency contract compliance.
* Excavated around well casing and installed a 30 plastic pipe around well casing as a cellar.
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1210969403 | 2015-04-16 | Orphan | No Violations |
This follow up inspection was conducted with Orphan Program Manager Gene Chini on 04-16-15 for emergency contract compliance. 1. Meeting at Gibson Office to review spending to date Received Progress bill for work done from 03-31-15 to 04-13-15. 2. Discuses drill out procedure to correct the surface plug leakage. |
1268419811 | 2010-03-12 | Orphan | No Violations | Met with Tim Carter, Project Engineer, with Donleys. He represents the Cleveland Clinic. 400 NE of new hospital foundation is a abandoned Clinton well. Last known owner was Dempsay in 1936. It is shut in on 3 casing and has valve attached. No leakage at this time. It has 10, 5 and 3 in well. Cement has been poured between annular spaces. The well record is attached to file. Accsess to the well will be thru main entrance and off of a new parking lot for the new hospital. I mailed an application to Tim Carter and explained the program to him and associates. Area is under construction at this time. No well owner found in search. |
1294951920 | 2014-05-01 | Orphan | No Violations | Visited location on 05/01/2014 to meet with architect Tim Lannon, who is working on the Cleveland Clinic expansion project. The well is located ~8 from the curb in the northwest corner of the parking lot. At one point the well likely stuck out of the ground, but as the area around the well was built up ~6 in order to construct the parking lot, all that can be seen of the well is a 3 diameter steel pipe which sticks out of the ground ~6 with a plug on top. An open ended, ~1.5 diameter steel pipe is sticking up ~8 from the well. Occasional whiffs of gas were noted at the time of the inspection. Mr. Lannon was provided with information regarding well ownership and plugging procedures (should the Cleveland Clinic choose to plug the well themselves) and information regarding the orphan well program (should they choose to wait and allow the orphan well program to plug it). |
1361084168 | 2015-04-08 | Orphan | No Violations | Arrived on location on 04/08/2015 to witness plugging operations. Gibson & Associates was rigged up and onsite, as was Timco. Tagged top of cement at 1,578. Shot pipe at 1,190. When the first joint of pipe was pulled out, a 3 piece of 5 was hung up on the collar. Removed it, and then pulled out the first joint (pup joint, ~8-10). Pulled out 7 joints of pipe. Ran in hole with wireline. Sat down at 1,104; bottom of 3 found at 1,046. Decision made to shut down for the day, come back tomorrow, trip out 3, then run in hole with tubing to set Big Lime/rip plug. Rig down Timco. |
1409141816 | 2014-06-16 | Orphan | No Violations | Met on site today, 06-16-14, to discuss status of an old Orphan well (case # 10-001) which is along the northern most edge of the Valet Parking lot for the Cleveland Clinic. In the original case file the photos were taken in the initial phases of parking area construction and show the well was equipped with 10, 5, 3 diameter casing and what appears to be 1.5 flowline and the complete casing and well head assemply was approximately 5 tall. As of todays inspection the casing and well head assembly has been cut off and only the 3 diameter casing and 1.5 tubing is visible at ground level. Todays meeting is to get the buried portion of well casing exposed for updated photos and to check for known buried utilities in the well area. Mr. Sizemore the foreman for the general contractor, brought in a mini-track hoe to expose the casing. They excavated to a depth of approximately 2 and found:
- 1.5 OD tubing (gas escape) - 3.5 OD tubing - 5.5 OD casing - 10.5 OD casing This well was not currently equipped with a well head. The annulus between the 3.5 to 5.5 diameter casings and the annulus between the 5.5 to 10.5 diameter casings appears to be filled with cement The 10.5 diameter casing showed signs of it being driven (by a cable tool rig). The electric supply line for the nearby lamp poles in the parking lot is approximately 6 to the north of the well casing. New GPS coordinates were obtained: 41.43933, -81.98337. |
1409754974 | 2014-09-02 | Orphan | No Violations | The well is currently being evaluated for plugging through the Orphan Well Program. The well is near the edge of the newly constructed parking area for the Cleveland Clinic Richard E. Jacobs Healthcare Facility. Currently there is a 3-inch capped fitting, nearly flush with grade, approximately 6 inches from the edge of the curb, in the grassy portion. There are no other surface appurtenances. There is no evidence of leakage of gas or fluids. |
1430490037 | 2015-03-31 | Orphan | No Violations | This follow up inspection was conducted on 12-01-14 for emergency contract compliance. Orphan Well Program Manager also on site.
* Contractor rigged up their swab rig and control head to run a set of swabing tools in the well to determine its total depth.
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1430501570 | 2015-04-02 | Orphan | No Violations | I was not onsite today but had a phone conversation with plugging contractor Ron Gibson regarding well and site preparation. Gibson had a meeting earlier today with the construction contractor working for the Cleveland Clinic and discussed the size of the area he will need for his plugging equipment. This construction contractor will prepare the site for Gibsons equipment.
Gibson also excavated around well head and prepared well casing for the welder. |
1430670134 | 2015-04-08 | Orphan | No Violations | This follow up inspection was conducted on 04-08-15 for emergency contract compliance.
1. Timco well service on site and rigged up to log well. 2. Ran a CCL / Bond logging tool and logged to approximately 1578 which was the top of the cement. 3. Logging crew rigged up 15 shots to cut casing at approximately 1500. Ran shot assembly into well bore but could only get to 1208 (the top of lime is at approximately 954). 5. Shot the casing at approximately 1194 which would put the bottom of the Big Lime plug approximately 240 below top of Big Lime. 6. Contractor rigged up to pull 3 tubing |
1437150518 | 2015-06-29 | Final Restoration | No Violations |
Follow-up inspection was conducted on 06/29/2015 for emergency contract compliance. 1. The 10 diameter casing was cut off approximately 36 below grade and an identification plate was tack welded over it. 2. The hospital construction contractor will be installing the vault and vent system and completing the restoration of the area around the well. Final Restoration is approved. |
1526052190 | 2015-04-21 | Orphan | No Violations | This follow-up inspection was conducted on 04/21/2015 for emergency contract compliance.
1. Timco Well Service on site to drill out surface plug. They used a 7.75 Tri-cone tooth bit on 3.5 diameter drill collars. They tripped into the well bore to 44 and started to drill at a rate of 4 minutes per foot. At a depth of 92, drill cuttings show fine grained cement.
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1600121664 | 2015-04-06 | Orphan | No Violations | This follow up inspection was conducted on 04-06-15 for emergency contract compliance.
The Contractor mobilized to site, set up and leveled rig. They also set up their tubing and casing trailers, water and flow back tanks. |
1650808396 | 2014-08-08 | Orphan | No Violations |
This inspection was conducted on 08-08- |
1684913279 | 2015-04-09 | Orphan | No Violations | This follow up inspection was conducted on 04-09-15 for emergency contract compliance.
Inspector Allie Sherwood covered operation on this day. Operations today were delayed because of the weather. * Contractor ran the rig sand-line in to find total depth - tagged at 1100. * Pulled 3 diameter casing up to 550, then ran 1.90 tubing to 1104 . * Formation Cementing Company set the rip/Big Lime plug from 1104-800 through the 1.90 diameter tubing using 90 sacks of Class A cement, mixed at 15.6 ppg. Tripped tubing out of hole. * Pulled rest of 3 tubing and tripped in 1.90 tubing to 400. * Formation Cementing set the top plug from 400 to surface through the 1.90 diameter tubing using 190 sacks of Class A cement, mixed at 15.6 ppg. * Tripped 1.90 tubing out of hole and shut well in gas tight. * Tallied 3 at 1194 on trailer which will be hauled away for salvage. |
1775893795 | 2014-09-16 | Orphan | No Violations | Inspected orphan well on 09/16/2014 with Norburt Lowder to update GPS coordinates and photos. The well is located approximately 6 off the back of the parking lot in the valet section. Advised valet driver to restrict vehicle access to the parking spot immediately in front of the well, given its proximity. |
1851290461 | 2014-07-30 | Orphan | No Violations |
This inspection on 07-30-14. No change from pervious inspection. |
2126896254 | 2015-04-27 | Orphan | No Violations | Visited location on 04/27/2015 to witness final stages of plugging operations. Rig up welder. Cut-off casing. Weld on plate and identification tag. Cleveland Clinic Avon will cover up well as their construction project progresses. Well plugging completed. |
2127046081 | 2015-04-07 | Orphan | No Violations |
This follow up inspection was conducted on 04-07-15 for emergency contract compliance. The contractor installed a tubing head and valves and then ran hoses to the tanks. They lined the circulating tank and hauled in freshwater because the fire hydrant they were going to use was blocked by the construction equipment being used to build the hospital. The contractor ran 1.90 diameter tubing with a mud anchor to approximately 2325. They pumped 20 sacks of Class A cement, mixed at 15.6 pounds per gallon, and displaced it with 4.7-bbls of freshwater to approximately 1830. The pulled tubing and shut down. |
For data sources see[4]