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34-055-22110

Well Details

Well ID: 34-055-22110
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Production Data

PERIOD GAS QUANTITY GAS PRODUCTION DAYS CONDENSATE QUANTITY CONDENSATE PRODUCTION DAYS OIL QUANTITY OIL PRODUCTION DAYS

Waste Data

PERIOD TYPE QUANTITY UNITS DISPOSAL METHOD WASTE FACILITY PERMIT ID WASTE FACILITY NAME FACILITY CITY FACILITY STATE

Inspection Data

INSPECTION ID DATE DESCRIPTION COMMENT VIOLATION ID VIOLATION CODE VIOLATION_COMMENT
-1527268513 2011-06-01 Call from Chardon FD, leak at the well head. Inspected site with landowner, 1/2 inch gauge broke on well and was leaking gas and light spray of oil. A small amount of oil was noted in the water around the well head. Owner of Autumn Ridge on site during inspection, shut valve off. Will bring pads on site and clean up oil.
-1903215567 2011-06-09 Revisit site of oil and brine spill at wellhead due to gauge blowing off. Tank battery contains 2 100 BBL production tanks, Rickard #1 and Rickard #2, and mechanical seperator. Dike is adequate, feed lines are bullplugged. Spacing is good. 1 absorbent diaper in place at base of wellhead.
-2072869401 2013-06-21 My inspection found the well to be equipped with a plunger lift unit. The well and tank battery are in good repair. The tank battery consists of a 100 BBL production tank, a 100 BBL brine tank, and a mechanical separator. The proper identification is located on the tank battery. The lease road is in stable condition. The tank battery and lease road is being shared by permit number 2-2110. The location has been rough graded and vegetation has been established. Preliminary restoration is passed.
1261578544 2009-12-22 Jeff from Autumn ridge called at 7:44pm, cementers will be on site in 1.5 hours. Jeff called back said it will be more like an hour. Jeff called at 8:16 cementers on site. Arrived on site at 8:20pm. Had informed Jeff earlier in the day, to give me sufficient notice of the cementers. To call me when he calls them out. Verbal notice given to Jeff and Jesse during inspection that sufficient time needs to be given to the inspector for cement jobs. On the phone Jeff informed me that he had a permit in his truck and it will be in the dog house by the time I got there. When I arrived on location, permit was not in the dog house or on site. It was at the end of the lease road approximately 2200' away from rig. Driller was tripping CND out of the hole. Driller was informed that no cementing or drilling will be allowed until permit is on location. Copies of the permit were brought onto the rig. Operations were allowed to continue. Verbal NOV given to Jeff and Jesse from Autumn ridge. One joint of CND set, 38'. Operator mixed cement until it returned to surface. I observed the flow ditch pulling samples with shovel, very low light in the ditch. Joe, the driller identified cement at the same time I did. Operator switched over displaced cement. Good returns of cement. Cement held at surface. Operator has installed drainage controls west of the location. Sump has been constructed, safety fence put up around sump. Pit was in good repair. Lease road is in poor condition. Cement trucks had to be pulled back with a dozer. In areas the lease road was 3 to 4 feet deep, cut into the clay. Other areas had 1 to 2 feet in depth mud and water. Operator had plow and road broom on location. Permit was not posted in the dog house. Permit was in truck at the east end of the lease road, in Jeff's truck. Approximately 2200' away from the rig. Driller did not have access to the permit. Insufficient notice of cement job, given to inspector. NONEC
1274961283 2010-05-26 On site in regards to an odor complaint in the area. Checked tank battery for odor. No odors noted. LEL and H2S zero. Lease road to the tank battery has been graveled. Area around the tank battery has been rough graded. Identification signs are posted on the tank battery. The is a PVC pipe in the dike with no caps or valves on it. Called owner of the well and left a message the caps or valves need placed on the PVC pipe or the pipe needs removed. Notified in the message that an NOV has been issued. NONE(B)
253030598 2011-07-22 On site in regards to a trespassing issue with neighbor. Neighbor claims that the oil and gas company is using his drive to access the well. Autumn Ridge's lease road is not accessible by vehicle. The entrance has hummocky soil with wetland soils between hummocks. Vehicles have been taking a path threw the woods to the north of the lease road. The path runs west a 100 yards then runs south onto the neighbors property. 10 yards onto the neighbors property a road runs east and west. Followed the road and tire tracks west tire tracks west, 200 yards west tracks went threw a field then turned back onto the companies lease road, heading west to the well. After inspection, I meet with Matt Sisson, Matt is the well pumper he was completing job duties. Matt was driving a jeep, the Jeep's front end and up to the front doors were covered in mud. I spoke to Matt in regards to the issues with trespassing. Matt stated that in the past they had used that path. The owner of Autumn Ridge had spoken to Matt and he was aware of the issue. Matt stated he attempted to take the path the other day, but his 4 wheel drive was out. I reminded Matt to stay off of the adjacent property owners land. Requested of Matt to remind the owner of Autumn Ridge that reclamation needs completed. Lease road needs a final grade, area around the wellhead needs graded. Identification signs need placed on both of the well heads. Permit 22110 and permit 22109 are produced into the same tank battery. Completing grading would the company to use there own lease road for access.