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34-013-21348

Well Details

Well ID: 34-013-21348
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Country: United States
State: Ohio
County: Belmont
Municipality: Wheeling Township
Operator Name: ASCENT RESOURCES UTICA LLC
Well Pad ID: US-OH-001560
Farm/Lease Name: SKYLINE W WHL BL
License Status: Drilling
License Date: 2018-07-03
Spud Date: 2018-08-29
Spud Drilling Contractor:
Final Drill Date:
Well Total Depth:
Configuration: Horizontal
Latitude: 40.160000
Longitude: -81.000000

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Well History

Well Status Well Status Date Comment
APP 2018-07-03 Proposed Formations:UTICA THROUGH POINT PLEASANT, Issued Date:7/3/2018, Expired Date:7/2/2020 12:00:00 PM, Drilling unit acres:147.687, Proposed Well Type:OG, Proposed Well Class:POOL
Record Last Modified 2018-09-12
Construction Permit Expires 2020-07-02

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Inspection Data

Inspections Performed

Inspection ID Inspection Date Inspection Type Inspection Result Inspection Comments
-1968826676 2018-10-19 0:00 CS No Violations 4.00
-432343717 2018-9-4 0:00:0 CS No Violations 4.00
0432343717 2018-09-04 Casing String Witnessed No Violations On the day of my inspection I witnessed that Falcon Rig 26 had drilled the 24-inch diameter hole to a depth of 210 feet. Wyoming Casing crew ran 199 feet of 18.625-inch diameter J 55 casing at 87.5 pound per foot, with 4.6 feet of casing above Kelly Bushing, which is 13 feet above ground level. Cement basket was set at 146 feet. C&J Energy Services was on site and rigged up their cement head and loaded lines with 5 barrels of fresh water and pressure tested to 1500 pounds per square inch. C&J Energy Services pumped a 35-barrel gel spacer, washed up and then pumped 96 barrels 450 sacks of 15.6 pounds per gallon with a yield of 1.2 cubic feet per sack Class A cement mixed with 5.25 gallons of water per sack. Cement was displaced with 54 barrels of fresh water, plug was bumped at 100 pounds per square inch and pressured up to 600 pounds per square inch floats held with .5 barrels of flow back. Approximately 30 barrels of gel to surface. Cement level was determined to be approximately 20 feet from surface. Falcon Rig 26 then ran 20 feet of 1-inch diameter tubing down the annulus of the 18.625-inch diameter casing and tagged cement at 20 feet. C&J Energy Services then pumped 10 barrels of cement through the 1- inch diameter tubing with cement 5 barrels of good cement to surface.
1535670715 2018-08-30 Casing String Witnessed No Violations On the day of my inspection I witnessed Precision Rathole had augured a 36 inch diameter hole to 96 feet. 100 feet of 30 inch diameter conductor casing was run. CJ/Otex was onsite with 315 sacks of class A cement. Additives include 1.5% CaCl, 0.2% X-air, and .25 lb./sack cello-flake. Cement weighed with mudscale at 15.6 ppg and yield of 1.2. 50 percent excess ran. Cement was displaced with 74 barrels of fresh water. No cement returned to surface. Tagged at 19 feet below surface level at end of job with no water on top. Swtiched over to the 6h well and pumped that job. Cement fell back some so Company man Doug Bennett is going to wait another hour to make sure its gelling and then top out. Did not witness topout.
1968826676 2018-10-19 Casing String Witnessed No Violations On the day of my inspection I witnessed that Paterson Rig 284 had drilled the 12.25--inch diameter L 80 casing at 40 pounds per foot with a DV tool at 4,481 feet, with 3.4 feet of casing above Kelly Bushing, which is 26 feet above ground level. C&J Energy Services was on site and rigged up their cement head and loaded lines with 5 barrels of fresh water and pressure tested to 4000 pounds per square inch. C&J Energy Services pumped a 40-barrel gel spacer, washed up and then pumped 151 barrels 508 sacks of 13.5 pounds per gallon with a yield of 1.67 cubic feet per sack Class A cement mixed with 8.794 gallons of water per sack lead cement, and 122 barrels 576 sacks of 15.6 pound per gallon Class A cement with a yield of 1.19 cubic feet per sack mixed with 5.195 gallons of water per sack. Cement was displaced with 612 barrels of fresh water, plug was bumped at 1000 pounds per square inch and pressured up to 1500 pounds per square inch and floats held. I was unable to witness the second stage of the cement job and was unable to confirm that cement was pumped to surface on the second stage.

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References