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34-167-29754

Well Details

Well ID: 34-167-29754
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Violations: 0
Latitude: 39.45388595
Longitude: -81.23514989

Inspection Data

INSPECTION ID DATE DESCRIPTION COMMENT VIOLATION ID VIOLATION CODE VIOLATION COMMENT
1257883225 2015-05-21 On location to check the status of drilling operations for this well. Flat Rock Development Company Man Mr. Daniel Ratliff stated that Whipstock Rig #1 is currently drilling at 4055' with an 8 hammer bit. Mr. Ratliff anticipates coring will commence mid-week next week.
-1280773198 2015-05-12 On location to witness the cementing of the 11.75 surface casing for this well. Upon arrival, Universal Well Services was on location and rigged up to begin pumping. Circulation was achieved after pumping 108 bbls of freshwater. 20 bbls of 6% gel with LCM was then pumped ahead of the cement to condition the hole. A total of 116 bbls of class A cement slurry was spotted in the well by 5:28 pm. The wiper plug was sent down at 5:30 pm followed by 102 bbls of freshwater displacement. Cement returns were seen in the cellar at 90 bbls into displacement. An estimated 14 bbls of cement returns were seen at the surface. Upon landing the wiper plug, the plug was bumped, pressured to 1000 psi, and held for 5 minutes. The pressure intitially bled off to 985 psi and held steady, indicating a successful pressure test. After bleeding pressure off of the plug, water began to return to the pump trucks and did not stop after 10 minutes, indicating the float collars may be leaking. It was then decided to lock in 70 psi on the cement head to keep the floats shut until the cement sets up. Cement ticket was received before departure.
-1415983018 2015-05-04 I spoke with Flat Rock Development Company Man Mr. Daniel Ratliff in person about the compliance notice issued for failure to notify the division of spudding the well and cementing conductor casing. Mr. Ratliff stated that he and the rest of Flat Rock Development's crew now understand that inspector notification must be given 24 hours in advance of all of the instances listed on the ODNR DOGRM Well Permit. The compliance notice dated 4/23/2015 can be closed out.
1625975861 2015-06-09 On location to witness plug back operations for this well. Upon arrival, Universal Cementing was rigged up and circulating on the well bore to clean out any residual cuttings and entrained gas before pumping the bottom plug. A 550' bottom plug was then set from 9450-8900' using 153 sks of class A cement and 75 bbls of freshwater displacement. The 2.875 tubing was then pulled out of the cement. Whipstock's crew will wait on cement for 8 hours and tag the plug before the Clinton Sand. Plug is set this evening. Cement ticket was received.
-1987089330 2015-06-04 On location to witness preparation of core samples from the Utica-Point Pleasant Formation. The samples were pulled from 9180-9300'. Samples were prepared for ODNR DOGRM as requested in the permit. I was accompanied by ODNR DOGRM Permitting Geologist Mr. Rick Cisler.
2053559241 2015-05-04 Met on location with Flat Rock Development Company Man Mr. Daniel Ratliff to assess changes made to the location. Loose overburden and trees were removed from a highwall near the rig footprint to avoid possible collapse during air hammer drilling. The cuttings pit is constructed and will be lined today. The 8.625 cuttings blow line will be run across the creek/drainage inside an 11.75 encasement to help ensure that the creek is protected in the event that the blow line is compromised. Silt fencing throughout the location is compromised due to rain events and constant dirt work being done. Mr. Ratliff stated that Super Silt Fence will be installed to provide greater protection against siltation of the creek. Whipstock Drilling's Rig #1 is currently being assembled on the location. Mr. Ratliff estimated that drilling of the surface hole would commence later this week.
2088836693 2015-05-11 On location to check status of drilling operations. Whipstock Rig #1 is on location for the drilling of this well. The surface hole has been TD'd at 921', but due to a failed mud/soap line, the rig had to be shut down for repair. After fixing the line, the drill string was found to be hung in the hole. A wireline truck was brought onto location and located the free point at 856'. An 80g primer cord shot was used to 'thump' the collar at 856' to assist the rig in twisting the collar loose. The shot may have freed the entire assembly as circulation and air rate was reestablished and the string weight remained the same as before the drill string was hung. Flat Rock Development Company Man Daniel Ratliff stated that if the entire assembly comes out then he will have the driller pick up a 14.75 bit and run back to TD to clean up the hole before running the 11.75 surface casing.
-44582282 2015-06-15 Met with Flat Rock Development Company Man Mr. Daniel Ratliff to receive cement tickets from Clinton plug and 4.5 production casing cement job. Whipstock Drilling is rigging down and the rig will be moved off location over the next few days. Solidification of drill cuttings and salt mud is taking place on location in preparation for disposal at an EPA approved landfill. The location will be prepped for completion operations starting next week.
473457675 2015-04-23 This notice is to acknowledge that Flat Rock Development, LLC failed to notify ODNR DOGRM Inspector L.J. Parkins of commencement of drilling operations, installation of conductor casing, and cementing of said casing in the wellbore. According to Mr. Scott Gannon of Flat Rock Development, LLC, Lightning Energy Services spudded the well on Saturday, 4/18/2015 with a 20 bit and cemented a 100' string of 16 conductor casing in the well using Allied Cementing Co. as the cementing contractor.

ODNR DOGRM Well Permits specify that the Oil and Gas Inspector must be notified at least 24 hours prior to: 1. Commencement of site construction 2. Pit excavation and closure 3. Commencement of drilling, reopening, converting, or plugback operations 4. Installation and cementing of all casing strings 5. BOP testing 6. Well stimulation 7. Plugging operations 8. Well pad construction This notice will serve as a warning that further failure to notify the Oil and Gas Inspector of any of the above operations may result in suspension or shutdown of drilling operations.

-543156035 2015-05-26 On location to check status of drilling operations for this well. Flat Rock Company Man Mr. Daniel Ratliff stated that the TVD is currently 7393' and they are currently tripping a bit into the hole to ream the well bore back to gauge due to the 7.875 air hammer being undergauge after tripping it OOH. Mr. Ratliff estimated that coring will commence next week.

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References

  1. "Ohio Department of Natural Resources RBDMS". [1]. 2015-06-19. Retrieved 2015-06-20.