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34-005-23634

Well Details

Well ID: 34-005-23634
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Country: United States
State: Ohio
County: Ashland
Municipality: Jackson Township
Operator Name: ALTOS PETROLEUM SERV INC
Well Pad ID:
Farm/Lease Name: STURGILL RR
License Status: Field Inspected: Well Not Found
License Date: 1983-08-17
Spud Date: 1983-09-22
Spud Drilling Contractor: LEE GRIM DRLG
Final Drill Date:
Well Total Depth: 0.00 ft
Configuration: Vertical
Latitude: 40.940000
Longitude: -82.150000

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Well History

Well Status Well Status Date Comment
CO 1983-08-17 1777 ALTOS PETROLEUM SERV INC GeoDate 8/17/83
Oil and Gas 1983-08-17 Issued Date 8/17/83 Expired Date 2/13/84 Acres 0001000 Tool Type RTAF Proposed Formation BEREA Proposed Depth 00000 Proposed Drill Depth 00000
Original Spud 1983-09-22 PERMIT EXPIRED.
Construction Permit Expires 1984-02-13 PERMIT EXPIRED.
Record Last Modified 2013-05-23 PERMIT EXPIRED.

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Inspection Data

Inspections Performed

Inspection ID Inspection Date Inspection Type Inspection Result Inspection Comments
-1719718999 2013-5-21 0:00: NF No Violations 0.50
1155831021 2006-08-17 Field Inspected, Well Not Found No Violations Requested by Sherry Young to inspect well for status. According to GPS readings no well at this location. Farmer may have cut well off and buried. Due to soy beans in field unable to dig up at this time. Sun, 80 degrees.
1719718999 2013-05-21 Field Inspected, Well Not Found No Violations Steve Riley requested an inspection of the well site. No well was found at the indicated location. There is a white steel post in the field near the GPS location and the immediate area is not farmed with the remainder of the field, which is presently planted to soybeans. An operator who has a lease in the area said these wells are all still there and were not plugged. He stated the farmer threw debris in the wells and buried them. This well is part of a bond forfeiture.

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References