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34-067-20685

Well Details

Well ID: 34-067-20685
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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
1136193421 2014-08-13 I am on site today to check on the clean up of this production tank facility which was struck by lightning. The entire area has been cleaned up and the contamination removed. The area has been graded and seeded with mulch for cover. The tank which was damaged has been replaced and the well is back in operation.
1407003674 2014-07-31 I received a call from Bruce Levengood to inform me that lightning had struck a 210 bbl tank. The tank launched down range over 100 yards and resulted in a fire at the tank pad and surrounding dike area. The fire was extinguished by 6 responding Fire Dept. Cadiz- Scio - Jewett- Bethel- Bowerston- Tappan. The tank was in a dense wooded area and could have resulted in a forest fire. The fire was put out and most of the oil burnt up during the fire. An area near the production dike has some oil remaining which has been covered with peat sorb. The peat sorb has kept the oil from running off site but will still need excavated and removed. The amount which needs removed is in the 12 to 14 cubic yard amount. Pictures have been collected to show the area affected and the amount which remains to be cleaned up. The truck hauling the equipment broke down in route so it took longer for the clean up to begin.
1407158604 2014-08-04 I am on site today to check on the clean up of the oil which was caused from a lightning strike. The area around the tank battery where the oil remained after the fire is cleaned up graded, seeded and mulched for cover. The restoration can not be approved at this time because there is no vegetation.
1407183676 2014-07-31 Onsite with Inspectors Mark Moreland and Brandon Trigg. A 210bbl tank was believed to have been struck by lightning causing a fire and a brine/oil spill. Photos and GPS points were taken. Well has been shut in and clean up measures are underway. See Inspector Moreland's inspection and spill reports for further information.
1903370856 2014-07-31 On the date of inspection I accompanied ODNR Inspector Mark Moreland to respond to a spill caused by lightning strike to a 210bbl tank. Refer to Mark Moreland's report for further details.