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34-029-21721

Well Details

Well ID: 34-029-21721
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Spud Date: 2012-09-01
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Violations: 0
Latitude: 40.8728775905
Longitude: -80.7404750775

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
-1029251095 2012-09-13
-1371386817 2012-09-26
-1382654707 2012-09-02
-2081379257 2012-08-16 Allied Cementing on location to cement 30" and 20" conductor casing by using 60' of 1" pipe between the 30" and the 20" casing, we had good cement returns to surface ( cellar floor ). Shut down to observe if cement was gone to fall. After 2 hours cement was still at the surface. ( cellar floor )
-514345413 2012-11-27 I stopped by the site to do a status check and found a service rig on site. I met with completions consultant Buddy Allen. He indicated that the well had been hydraulically fractured with six stages, and the rig was on location to drill out the plugs in preparation to run production tubing.
-534043460 2012-08-29 I stopped by to check on the move-in progress of the drilling rig. I found that the rig was largely set up, but several equipment items were still in route to the site. I met with drilling consultant Mike Kirkpatrick. He indicated that if all went according to current plans, they would spud in the next few days.
-711591800 2012-09-09
-926930811 2012-10-01
1117630343 2012-08-20 I stopped by to check on the move-in progress of the drilling rig. I found that preparations were underway, and some rig equipment was on site. Mat boards were down, secondary containment was staged. I met with drilling consultants Joe Bailey and Will Brussard. They indicated they were still waiting on mud pits and some other equipment.
1189609748 2012-10-01 I went to the site to with Rob Leidy of the Ohio Department of Health to pick up samples of drill cuttings and drilling mud. The rig had reached total depth, and was rigging up the casing crew at 11am in preparation to install the production casing.
1262692185 2012-08-13 On 8/13/2012, I was on location to check the drilling of the 20" conductor they are having problems getting the conductor in the well bore. They broke the 20" conductor off at a weld joint 16' below ground level that left 84" of casing in the well. The decision was made to run 16" casing inside the 20" and cement it to surface but it would not go. Chesapeake's Drilling Forman shut every thing down they will move a drilling rig on location to drill a 17.5" bore and run there 13" surface casing with centralizers and cement it to surface.
1371582966 2012-09-24 I went to the site to witness the plug back operation. Following completion of the pilot hole and subsequent testing, O-Tex Pumping, LLC was on site to plug back the well, and set a kick off plug so that the horizontal section could be drilled. Two plugs were set. Details of the plug back operation can be found in the Casing Ticket, and the Plugging Report.
1380557411 2013-09-26 I reviewed the site to assess the completion of preliminary restoration. There is a sign board at the access road entry featuring the well name, permit number and emergency contact information. The access road has a padlocked gate a short distance from Beeson Mill Road. The access road is in good repair. Drainage and erosion controls were in place and appear to be functioning. Ground cover was well established along the access road. I found the drilling/production pad to be enclosed entirely with a chain link fence with barbed wire at the top, and with a padlocked gate. The pad has a crushed limestone surface, and is in good repair. The pad does have some ponded water in the southwest corner. There is no pad drainage system in place. The fence is in good repair. Outside the fence, there is an earthen berm. I walked the exterior perimeter and noted that the berm is generally in good repair and ground cover is generally well established. There are some areas of the berm that do not have much ground cover, but there are no issues with erosion or sedimentation. Most of the area of disturbance has good ground cover. The soil stockpile is well stabilized with vegetation. A closed-loop, above-ground drilling pit system was used, so there are no earthen pits requiring closure. The well has been hydraulically fractured, and has a Christmas tree valve assembly. There are bull gates and concrete barriers surrounding the wellhead and cellar to prevent vehicle impacts. There are grates over the cellar to prevent falls. There is no production equipment at the site. The cellar is full of water to the top. Preliminary restoration approval will not be granted pending installation of production equipment and re-inspection.
1390576625 2012-08-09 I was at the site to check the progress on the conductor drilling operation. Express Drilling was on location. The rig had temporarily stopped drilling due to caving issues under the tinhorn used to construct the cellar. They were in progress excavating the area around the tinhorn, pouring concrete, and re-setting the tinhorn. Once the concrete cures, they will resume drilling the conductor hole.
1406571162 2014-05-20 I reviewed the site to assess the completion of preliminary restoration. There is a sign board at the access road entry featuring the well name, permit number and emergency contact information. The access road is in good repair. Drainage and erosion controls were in place and appear to be functioning. Ground cover was well established along the access road. I found the drilling/production pad to be enclosed entirely with a chain link fence with barbed wire at the top, and with a padlocked gate. The pad has a crushed limestone surface, and is in good repair. There is some standing water along some of the pad edges. I walked the exterior perimeter and noted that the berm is in good repair and ground cover is well established. The area of disturbance around the pad has good ground cover. Crops are growing well outside the area of disturbance. The soil stockpile is well stabilized with vegetation. A closed-loop, above-ground drilling pit system was used, so there are no earthen pits requiring closure. The well has been hydraulically fractured, and has a Christmas tree valve assembly. The well is not connected to the GPU unit at this time. The tank battery consist of two 400 barrel tanks. There are bull gates and concrete barriers surrounding the wellhead and cellar to prevent vehicle impacts. There are grates over the cellar to prevent falls. There is no ID tag on the well, but it is the only one on the site. The cellar is full of water to the top. The mouse hole has not been plugged, but has a steel plate welded on top. Preliminary restoration approval will not be granted pending installation of pipeline connecting the well to the GPU units.
1523978876 2012-08-20 Met with DNR Inspector Rick Anderson and Chesapeake Drilling Forman's at the above location to discuss what has been done during the drilling of the conductor hole. Rick was on vacation during this time.
1565002058 2012-09-06
2122456579 2012-09-07 I was at the site to meet with drilling consultant Mike Kirkpatrick. The evening drilling consultant had not called me to witness the surface casing cement job. I met with Mr. Kirkpatrick, discussed the job, and picked up the associated paperwork. I also discussed the need for them to contact me for every cement job.
300157536 2013-01-07 I stopped by the site to do a status check. All present flare testing and production testing appears completed. There is no equipment remaining but one trailer. The wellhead is built.
463189854 2012-08-10 I was at the site to check the progress on the conductor drilling operation. Due to continued issues with caving under the cellar, Chesapeake personnel elected to excavate a pit, and fill it with concrete and boulders to create a stable pad for the conductor rig. The excavation was completed, and a wait time to resume drilling of 48 hours was established.
913218914 2012-11-06 I stopped by the site to do a status check and found preparations being made for well stimulation. Frac tanks were on site, along with other equipment.