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34-151-22113

Well Details

Well ID: 34-151-22113
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Spud Date: 1970-04-22
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Horizontal:
Producing: No
Violations: 2
Latitude: 40.6890821007
Longitude: -81.2487209101

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
1230458774 2014-01-17 I was on location to follow up on a compliance notice for this well regarding complaint #4577. The Stark County Engineers Office called to report that while one of their bridge engineer's were inspecting a bridge, he discovered an exposed oil and gas line leaking gas. The line crosses a creek and the creek is bubbling where the line was leaking. The well pumper Dave Widduck shut in the tubing and the leak stopped. They are also going to be planning to plug this well. We have agreed to have the flow lines removed from the well to the tank battery, which will no longer provide a pathway for gas to enter the stream if gas flow was to occur again. They are going to be removing the flow lines to ensure that the well cannot contaminate the creek at this time. The compliance notice can be now passed at this time as the contamination and leaking from the well has stopped. I will be following up on this well when the flow lines are removed when the weather improves and the well is plugged. There are no violations for this well at this time.
1389885554 2014-01-15 I was on location to check on complaint #4577. The Stark County Engineers Office called to report that while one of their bridge engineers were inspecting a bridge, he discovered an exposed oil and gas line leaking gas. The line crosses a creek and the creek is bubbling where the line is leaking. He wasn't sure if that was the well owner. I was able to identify this well as the well providing the gas leak. I contacted Chuck Will (330-805-0181) and he said that the well had been shut in and that it could not be leaking. I insisted he send someone to the well to check on it. The pumper Dave Widduck confirmed that the well was shut in, but the tubing was not shut in. This was causing gas to still flow through the line, which was under the bridge in the creek. They shut in the tubing and the leak stopped. They are also going to be planning to plug this well. We have agreed to have the flow lines removed from the well to the tank battery, which will no longer provide a pathway for gas to enter the stream. They are going to be removing the flow lines this week and ensure that the well cannot contaminate the creek at this time. A compliance notice has been given to the operator and will be passed when full remediation occurs. Dave Widduck will contact me when the flow lines are removed so that I can verify that the work has been done and the compliance notice passed. 9-10-04
1389885554 2014-01-15 I was on location to check on complaint #4577. The Stark County Engineers Office called to report that while one of their bridge engineers were inspecting a bridge, he discovered an exposed oil and gas line leaking gas. The line crosses a creek and the creek is bubbling where the line is leaking. He wasn't sure if that was the well owner. I was able to identify this well as the well providing the gas leak. I contacted Chuck Will (330-805-0181) and he said that the well had been shut in and that it could not be leaking. I insisted he send someone to the well to check on it. The pumper Dave Widduck confirmed that the well was shut in, but the tubing was not shut in. This was causing gas to still flow through the line, which was under the bridge in the creek. They shut in the tubing and the leak stopped. They are also going to be planning to plug this well. We have agreed to have the flow lines removed from the well to the tank battery, which will no longer provide a pathway for gas to enter the stream. They are going to be removing the flow lines this week and ensure that the well cannot contaminate the creek at this time. A compliance notice has been given to the operator and will be passed when full remediation occurs. Dave Widduck will contact me when the flow lines are removed so that I can verify that the work has been done and the compliance notice passed. 9-1-07