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34-019-22105

Well Details

Well ID: 34-019-22105
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Country: United States
State: Ohio
County: Carroll
Municipality: Lee Township
Operator Name: EAP OHIO LLC
Well Pad ID: US-OH-000351
Farm/Lease Name: SNODDY 11-13-5
License Status: Producing
License Date: 2011-12-15
Spud Date: 2012-02-28
Spud Drilling Contractor: PATTERSON DRILLING
Final Drill Date: 2012-03-16
Well Total Depth: 12603.00 ft
Configuration: Horizontal
Latitude: 40.530000
Longitude: -81.010000

For data sources see[1]

Well History

Well Status Well Status Date Comment
APP 2011-12-15 Proposed Formations:UTICA-TRENTON, Issued Date:12/15/2011, Expired Date:12/14/2013 12:00:00 PM, Drilling unit acres:130.76, Proposed Well Type:OG, Proposed Well Class:EDPW
Reached Total Depth 2012-03-16 LISTED AS PRODUCING DUE TO PRODUCTION NUMBERS FOUND IN OPERATOR'S ONLINE QUARTERLY PRESENTATION DATED AUGUST 2012. JG
Correction to Well 2012-03-23 CORRECTION TO LEASE NAME.
Completion Report Received 2012-08-21 LISTED AS PRODUCING DUE TO PRODUCTION NUMBERS FOUND IN OPERATOR'S ONLINE QUARTERLY PRESENTATION DATED AUGUST 2012. JG
Correction to Well 2013-05-24 CORRECTION TO TARGET INFORMATION (FOOTAGE & X,Y COORDINATES) FROM AS DRILLED SURVEY PLAT. UNIT SIZE CHANGED TO 115.30 ACRES.
Construction Permit Expires 2013-12-14 LISTED AS PRODUCING DUE TO PRODUCTION NUMBERS FOUND IN OPERATOR'S ONLINE QUARTERLY PRESENTATION DATED AUGUST 2012. JG
Record Last Modified 2017-10-24 LISTED AS PRODUCING DUE TO PRODUCTION NUMBERS FOUND IN OPERATOR'S ONLINE QUARTERLY PRESENTATION DATED AUGUST 2012. JG

For data sources see[2]

Perforation Treatments

Perforation Date Interval Top (ft) Interval Base (ft) Number of Shots
2012-08-30 9388 9860 32
2012-08-30 9926 10398 32
8850 9322 32
8312 8784 32
12066 12550 32
11540 12012 32
11002 11474 32
10464 10936 32
9926 10398 32
9388 9860 32
8312 8784 32
2012-08-30 8312 8784 32
2012-08-30 8850 9322 32
2012-08-30 11540 12012 32
2012-08-30 12066 12550 32
2012-08-30 10464 10936 32
2012-08-30 11002 11474 32

For data sources see[3]

Fracking Activities

Fracking Jobs

Job Number Job Start Date Job End Date True Vertical Depth (ft) Total Water Volume (gal) Total Non-Water Volume (gal)
1 04/19/2012 04/19/2012 8056.00 3,255,672.0

Fluid Composition Data

Job Number Trade Name Supplier Purpose Ingredient Name CAS Number Additive Percentage by Mass Job Percentage by Mass Mass Used (lb)
1 Distillates, petroleum, hydrotreated light
0.00433
007727-54-0
014808-60-7
N/A
Boric Acid
Ethanol
001310-58-3
EC6110A, EC6629A Nalco Anti-Bacterial Agent, Scale Inhibitor Proprietary Acrylate Polymer
Methanol 67-56-1
Proprietary Quaternary Ammonium Salt
Water 7732-18-5
Fresh Water Carrier/Base Fluid 73.37
0.00437
0.01656
Additional Ingredients Not Listed on MSDS
000111-30-8
Dioxide)
TRADE SECRET
Dodecylbenzenesulfonic Acid Potassium

Carbonate Potassium Hydroxide

Surfactant
20.00
064742-47-8
Sodium Metaborate Tetrahydrate
068439-51-0
Ottawa Sand Proppant Quartz 14808-60-7 100.00 13.31
0.00180
2.00
100.00
BXL02 Borate XL NE 100
027176-87-0
Recycled Produced Water Carrier/Base Fluid 9.15
EC6110A
Quaternary Ammonium Compounds
000584-08-7
CI-150 (Corrosion Inhibitor) FTS International Corrosion Inhibitor Proprietary Organic Amine Resin Salt 30.00 0.00045000
Isopropanol 67-63-0 60.00 0.00090000
Proprietary Aromatic Aldehyde 10.00 0.00015000
N,N-Dimethylformamide 68-12-2 10.00 0.00015000
Proprietary Quaternary Ammonium Compound 10.00 0.00015000
0.00904
0.00265
INTERNATI ONAL
010043-35-3
48.00
Scale Inhibitor
Crystalline Silica (Quartz)
Breaker
010555-76-7
0.00910
APB01 (AMMONIUM PERSUFATE BREAKER),

B10 (HIGH PH BUFFER), BXL02 Borate XL, CI-150, FE 200, FRW-200, KCLS-4, LTB-01, NE 100

FTS International Breaker, Clay Stabilizer, Corrosion Inhibitor, Cross Linker, Friction Reducer, Iron Control Agent, Non-Emulsifier, pH Adjusting Agent Proprietary Friction Reducer Additive

(FRW-200 and FRW-200W)

Proprietary Iron Control Additive (FE-200L)
Water 7732-18-5
Proprietary Clay Stabilizer Additive (KCLS-4)
Proprietary Breaker (APB01) Additive
Proprietary Breaker Additive (LTB-1)
Proprietary Corrosion Inhibitor Additive (CI-150)
KCLS4
NALCO
0.00997
Potassium Hydroxide
EC6629A
Monobutyl Ether)
0.00411
Non-Emulsifier
0.00276
Friction Reducer
FTS
100 Mesh Sand Proppant Quartz 14808-60-7 100.00 2.94
000111-76-2
LT Encapsulated AP Breaker (LTB01)
000064-17-5
B10 (HIGH PH BUFFER)
Clay Stabilizer
0.03614
Isopropanol
10.00
Glutaraldehyde
FRW-200
Ammonium Persulfate
0.00000
0.00823
HVG01 (TURQUOISE-1) FTS International Gelling Agent Distillates, petroleum, hydrotreated light 64742-47-8 55.00 0.09
Guar gum 9000-30-0 50.00 0.08
Anti-Bacterial Agent
5.00
0.00138
pH Adjusting Agent
0.00347
60.00
FE 200 FTS International Iron Control Agent Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid tetrasodium salt hydrate 64-02-8 41.00 0.00185000
Sodium hydroxide 1310-73-2 1.90 0.00009000
Glycine, N,N-bis(carboxymethyl)-, trisodium salt 5064-31-3 2.00 0.00009000
FTS INTERNATIONAL
Cross Linker
Proprietary Cured Acrylic Resin
No Hazardous Components
26.00
25.00
2-Butoxyethanol (Ethylene Glycol
000067-63-0
12.00
APB-01 Ammonium Persulfate Breaker
15.00
NONE
10.1 - 15 HCL FTS International Acid Hydrochloric acid 7647-01-0 15.00 0.10
Water 7732-18-5 85.00 0.62
0.00546

For data sources see[4]

Stimulations Data

Stimulation Date Chemical Agent Chemical Agent Concentration (%) Fracking Fluid Volume Mass of Proppant Used (lb) Fracking Company Comments
2012-04-22 H2O 0 8709 Bbl 690148 OTHER STAGE 7
2012-04-20 H2O 0 8723 Bbl 687154 OTHER STAGE 3
2012-04-19 H2O 0 9449 Bbl 687494 OTHER STAGE 1
2012-04-20 H2O 0 9722 Bbl 692308 OTHER STAGE 2
2012-04-20 H2O 0 9012 Bbl 690089 OTHER STAGE 4
2012-04-21 H2O 0 9633 Bbl 686717 OTHER STAGE 5
2012-04-22 H2O 0 8627 Bbl 686677 OTHER STAGE 8
2012-04-21 H2O 0 8885 Bbl 688464 OTHER STAGE 6

For data sources see[5]

Production Data

Period Operator Name Gas Quantity (mcf) Oil Quantity (bbl) Production Days
2012 CHESAPEAKE EXPLORATION LLC 258817.00 12384.00 126
2013 CHESAPEAKE EXPLORATION LLC 317576 9565 355
2014 CHESAPEAKE EXPLORATION LLC 266723 6505 346
2015 CHESAPEAKE EXPLORATION LLC 189062 3390 365
2016 CHESAPEAKE EXPLORATION LLC 157852 2134 366
2017 CHESAPEAKE EXPLORATION LLC 134425 1639 365
2018 CHESAPEAKE EXPLORATION LLC 118954 1252 365
2019 CHESAPEAKE EXPLORATION LLC 26049 295 89

For data sources see[6] [7]

Waste Data

Period Operator Name Waste Type Quantity (bbl) Production Days
2012 CHESAPEAKE EXPLORATION LLC Brine 5597 126
2013 CHESAPEAKE EXPLORATION LLC Brine 2769 355
2014 CHESAPEAKE EXPLORATION LLC Brine 1039 346
2015 CHESAPEAKE EXPLORATION LLC Brine 1254 365
2016 CHESAPEAKE EXPLORATION LLC Brine 782 366
2017 CHESAPEAKE EXPLORATION LLC Brine 867 365
2018 CHESAPEAKE EXPLORATION LLC Brine 731 365
2019 CHESAPEAKE EXPLORATION LLC Brine 134 89

For data sources see[8] [9]

Inspection Data

Inspections Performed

Inspection ID Inspection Date Inspection Type Inspection Result Inspection Comments
-1134398370 2015-11-17 0:00 PL No Violations
1134398370 2015-11-17 Preliminary Restoration No Violations I was on location to conduct a preliminary restoration inspection. The well is equipped with a plunger lift unit. Jersey barriers were installed around the wellhead. The well is properly identified with a clear, legibly-marked well identification sign. The tank battery consisted of six, 400 BBL production tanks and was diked. The tanks are located within a spray-lined and sealed secondary containment. There are e-stops outside the barriers, and the tanks are grounded, and have static dissipators. There is a truck grounding area for trucks collecting condensate and/or produced water. Lightning protection and a windsock are installed on top of the production tanks. Other production equipment on the well pad consisted of:



Jersey barriers are installed around the production equipment. The entire well pad is enclosed with a six-foot high, chain link fence with three-strand barbed wire and the man doors were locked. Along the interior of the chain link fence there is an earthen berm and it was stable. The soil stockpile is well-stabilized with vegetation. Drainage and erosion controls at the pad are in place and functioning. A closed-loop, above-ground drilling pit system was used, so there are no earthen pits requiring closure. The pad has a crushed limestone surface, and is in good repair. The lease road is stable and drivable. Preliminary restoration passed.

For data sources see[10]

References