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34-019-22298

Well Details

Well ID: 34-019-22298
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Spud Date: 2013-03-21
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Producing: No
Violations: 0
Latitude: 40.5306234305
Longitude: -81.0765155566

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
-2137894993 2013-05-25
-275365117 2013-08-12 I was onsite to check for the possibility of runoff from the drilling pad running into a local residence pond. The property and the ponds were not clearly identified in the report and I checked some in the area. The ponds appear to have no issues and the pad is currently dry and does not show any signs of substantial runoff. A clearing has been made near the pad for what looks like a pipeline right away. An inspection will occur more thoroughly when more information is received.
-420785604 2013-03-22 I was on site to witness the cementing of the 20" conductor casing. My inspection revealed that Precision Rathole drilled a 26" hole to 16' and then finished drilling a 24" hole to a total depth of 110'. They ran 110' of 20" conductor casing (94 pound per foot / inside diameter of 19.124") with aprroximately 2' sticking up above ground level. O-TEX cemented the casing with 200 sacks of Class"A" (2% CaCl, 1/2pound per sack cello-flake, and 0.4% C-41P. The cement had a density of 15.6 pounds per gallon, a yield of 1.18 cubic feet per sack, and they used 5.2 gallons of mix water per sack. They pumped 42 barrels of cement slurry and had 10 barrels of cement returns to surface. My inspection revealed no violations at this time.
-889962382 2013-07-12 I was onsite to check the erosion controls of this wellsite following strong storms that made it through the region the previous week. There were no issues on the pad and all erosion controls are working properly. The wells on this site are currently shut-in as they are waiting for the completions crew to come and hydraulically fracture the wells. All the six wells have well caps on them and the cellars are watertight as they have not been pumped out since the rains came through. There are no violations at this time.
-955899318 2013-07-03 I was onsite to update the GPS coordinates for this wells as well as check the annulus pressure of these 6 wells drilled by Nomac 72. It is unsure when the wells be hydraulically fractured at this time. Currently there was a vacuum truck on location sucking water off the pad. There was also a Stonebridge crew onsite removing the rig containment that was leftover. All the wells were checked and none showed any signs of pressures on the wells. The wells are currently static and there are no violations at this time.
1323737126 2014-08-07 Follow up to Complaint #4643 with supervisor Tom Hill. Inspection in front of the house today revealed a slightly observable, low frequency noise from the well pad. Inspection of the well pad found the combustor creating a minor, vibrating energy through the louvers. Tom talked to the complainant and she said the situation was much improved since April. Tom is going to speak with Chesapeake about altering the set up and design of the combustor in order to mitigate the energy pulse emanating from through the louvers. I will continue to monitor the situation.
1369757990 2013-05-24
345968449 2013-08-19
432911207 2013-06-04 I was onsite to witness 13554 feet of 5.5" production casing be cemented by Schlumberger. The job was cemented as planned and the cement was up to proper weight but there were several delays in the job. Twice during pumping the tail cement the Schlumberger cementing iron near the cement head leaked. This required a shutdown and a Nomac hand being raised to tighten down the connection. The delays did not affect the cement. In total 20 barrels of cement were returned to surface. Nomac 72 will be walking the rig to the 8H well as soon as the slips are set.