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34-133-22382

Well Details

Well ID: 34-133-22382
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Last Permit Date:
Spud Date: 1980-10-20
Unconventional:
Horizontal:
Producing: No
Violations: 0
Latitude: 41.2517176793
Longitude: -81.0959841476

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
-1272695539 2007-06-14 The requested ID has been posted at the wellhead and the meter run located in the horse pasture has been moved. Thanks to BoCor and to Waldron for cooperating and resolving the problem.
-1717349210 2007-05-29 I received a call from the daughter-in-law (Melissa 440-241-0434) of the landowner at 8136 Gotham Road in Garrettsville reporting a natural gas leak on their property. The leak originated at the meter located where the BoCor sales line ties in to the Waldron pipeline. The meter run is located in the middle of a horse pasture. The meter run was damaged by the landowners horses. The horse(s) broke the riser coming from the pipeline to the meter. There is a small fence around the meter run, but not the riser. I spoke to Jerry Reeves with Waldron and to a representative from BoCor. The best solution is to move the meter run outside of the pasture. BoCor is willing but Waldron is concerned about line loss and production reconciliation. The other option is to re-enforce and expand the existing fence. I asked both parties to resolve the problem as soon as possible.