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34-133-22057

Well Details

Well ID: 34-133-22057
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Spud Date: 1979-10-28
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Horizontal:
Producing: No
Violations: 6
Latitude: 41.0187097803
Longitude: -81.0447562703

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
-1242142337 2006-01-12 The line leak closest to the pond has been exposed, clamped and burried. The second leak still needs to be corrected. 9-10-04
-1242142337 2006-01-12 The line leak closest to the pond has been exposed, clamped and burried. The second leak still needs to be corrected. 9-1-07
-1514209028 2006-01-11 On January 10 and 18:00, I received a call from Bart Raye with OEPA reporting an oil spill near 9624 US 224, east of the Deerfield circle. EPA was contacted by Larry Carver (330-889-3944) at that address reporting oil in the corn field. He was concerned that the oil might reach his pond. I contacted Mr. Carver and Mitch Fitch with CGAS who in turn met with his pumper to shut the two Murphy wells in and place sorbent pads and booms between the spill and the pond. Pipeline repair and spill remediation would resume in the morning. During this inspection the next morning, there appeared to be two leak locations approximately 500 feet apart. The leak further south probably is associated wth the sales line and and brought less than one gallon of oil to the surface. The second leak located closer to the pond may be from the flowline and appears to have resulted in the loss of 20 to 30 gallons of oil. At no time did either line leak impact the pond. CGAS will expose and clamp the lines and evaluate the system for possible replacement. 9-10-04
-1514209028 2006-01-11 On January 10 and 18:00, I received a call from Bart Raye with OEPA reporting an oil spill near 9624 US 224, east of the Deerfield circle. EPA was contacted by Larry Carver (330-889-3944) at that address reporting oil in the corn field. He was concerned that the oil might reach his pond. I contacted Mr. Carver and Mitch Fitch with CGAS who in turn met with his pumper to shut the two Murphy wells in and place sorbent pads and booms between the spill and the pond. Pipeline repair and spill remediation would resume in the morning. During this inspection the next morning, there appeared to be two leak locations approximately 500 feet apart. The leak further south probably is associated wth the sales line and and brought less than one gallon of oil to the surface. The second leak located closer to the pond may be from the flowline and appears to have resulted in the loss of 20 to 30 gallons of oil. At no time did either line leak impact the pond. CGAS will expose and clamp the lines and evaluate the system for possible replacement. 9-1-07
1139945926 2006-02-01 The leak has been exposed and repaired. The violation is corrected. 9-10-04
1139945926 2006-02-01 The leak has been exposed and repaired. The violation is corrected. 9-1-07