X

Track changes made to this page

If you find this page useful and would like to be notified of changes made to this page, start by inputting your email below.



Privacy policy
Close this window

powered by ChangeDetection

34-029-21738

Well Details

Well ID: 34-029-21738
Loading map...
Country: United States
State: Ohio
County: Columbiana
Municipality: Middleton Township
Operator Name: EAP OHIO LLC
Well Pad ID: US-OH-000376
Farm/Lease Name: WALLACE 1-11-22
License Status: Temporary Inactive Status 4th Year
License Date: 2017-05-10
Spud Date: 2012-07-09
Spud Drilling Contractor: NOMAC DRILLING CORP
Final Drill Date: 2012-07-22
Well Total Depth: 14700.00 ft
Configuration: Horizontal
Latitude: 40.800000
Longitude: -80.630000

For data sources see[1]

Well History

Well Status Well Status Date Comment
APP 2012-06-15 Proposed Formations:POINT PLEASANT, Issued Date:6/15/2012, Expired Date:6/15/2014 12:00:00 PM, Drilling unit acres:153.24, Proposed Well Type:OG, Proposed Well Class:EDPW
Reached Total Depth 2012-07-22 TEMPORARY INACTIVE CHECKLIST REC'D FROM CO ON 03/22/2016/REC'D TA2 CHECKLIST 12/01/2016
Correction to Well 2012-11-02 UNIT SIZE DECREASED TO 141.97 ACRES. CORRECTION TO TARGET INFORMATION (FROM AS DRILLED SURVEY PLAT): FOOTAGE & X-Y COORDINATES.
APP 2015-06-02 Proposed Formations:POINT PLEASANT, Issued Date:6/2/2015, Expired Date:6/1/2017 12:00:00 PM, Drilling unit acres:0, Proposed Well Type:OG, Proposed Well Class:TI
APP 2017-05-10 Proposed Formations:POINT PLEASANT, Issued Date:5/10/2017, Expired Date:5/10/2019 12:00:00 PM, Drilling unit acres:0, Proposed Well Type:OG, Proposed Well Class:TI
Construction Permit Expires 2018-05-10 TEMPORARY INACTIVE CHECKLIST REC'D FROM CO ON 03/22/2016/REC'D TA2 CHECKLIST 12/01/2016
Record Last Modified 2019-05-15 TEMPORARY INACTIVE CHECKLIST REC'D FROM CO ON 03/22/2016/REC'D TA2 CHECKLIST 12/01/2016

For data sources see[2]

Production Data

Period Operator Name Gas Quantity (mcf) Oil Quantity (bbl) Production Days
2019 CHESAPEAKE EXPLORATION LLC 0 0 0

For data sources see[3] [4]

Waste Data

Period Operator Name Waste Type Quantity (bbl) Production Days
2019 CHESAPEAKE EXPLORATION LLC Brine 0 0

For data sources see[5] [6]

Inspection Data

Inspections Performed

Inspection ID Inspection Date Inspection Type Inspection Result Inspection Comments
-1112105613 2019-11-25 0:00 TI No Violations 1.00
-1277972016 2012-8-27 0:00: PL No Violations
-1394982219 2020-4-28 0:00: TI No Violations 1.00
-1668302620 2012-7-9 0:00:0 DD No Violations
-349925013 2012-8-9 0:00:0 PL No Violations
-615147687 2016-12-6 0:00: PW No Violations
-797125098 2016-2-26 0:00: PW No Violations
0349925013 2012-08-09 Preliminary Restoration No Violations I stopped by the drilling location to check on the site condition following removal of the drilling equipment. I found all the equipment gone from the site except a roll-off and a light plant. There were large logs stockpiled near the entry to the access road. Completion operations have not yet begun.
0534326398 2013-05-29 Preliminary Restoration No Violations I stopped by the site to check on the status of well completion and restoration. The well has been hydraulically fractured, but no production equipment is on site. I walked the entire site, and found the location to be in good condition. All erosion and sedimentation controls, and drainage controls appear to be functioning. Ground cover is well established along the access road and around the drilling pad. No areas of erosion are present. Preliminary restoration approval will not be finalized pending installation of production equipment.
0615147687 2016-12-06 Production Wells No Violations The purpose of my inspection was to conduct a status check on well #2-1738. The well is currently in temporary inactive status. Correct well identification remains present at the entrance and well head. Lease access and the well pad facilities remain in good repair. No other equipment is on the pad. The Owner raised and identified the 9.625 intermediate annular casing pressure gauge and the 5.5 production annular casing pressure gauge. The intermediate annular casing gauge indicated 0 psi. The production casing annular gauge indicated 375 psi. Maximum allowable annular surface pressure (MAASP) at the surface per ORC 1501:9-1-08 (N) (2) is 462 psi. The production casing did not contain a pressure gauge. I will continue to monitor casing pressures on a regular basis to ensure compliance.
0785485433 2018-11-20 Production Wells No Violations The purpose of my inspection was to conduct a status check on well #2-1738. Correct identification was present at the entrance. The road and well pad remained in good repair. The perimeter security fence remained in good repair and locked. The perimeter slopes remained stable with well-established vegetation. The French drain stand pipes remained open. Correct identification was present at the well head. Jersey barriers were present to prevent a collision. Grates remained over the cellar to prevent falls. The cellar contained freshwater. No leaks were observed. Gauges to measure annular casing pressure were present and labeled. The 9.625 annulus indicated 0 psi. The 5.5 annulus indicated 400 psi. The 5.5 production casing wing valve gauge indicated 0 psi. The well head was equipped with a night cap and observation port. All valves were closed, chained and locked. No production equipment was on location. No violations were observed during this inspection.
0786840923 2012-07-24 Drill / Deepen / Reopen No Violations

-based mud used to drill and condition the hole, the cement slurry was pumped. The cement was mudscaled, and Schlumberger then pumped 725 bbls of cement at 15.0 ppg. The plug was dropped and displaced with 328 bbls of water as measured by the tanks. The plug bumped the float collar at 12:09pm on 07/24/2012. Pressure at plug bump was 2517 psi. Pressure was raised to 3293 psi, and held for 5 minutes. Pressure held. The float held when the pressure was released.

0797125098 2016-02-26 Production Wells No Violations I was on location for a status check. My inspection found the access road gate locked and the

access road in good repair. The pad is fenced and all man doors were locked. An identification sign is posted at the access road entrance and well. The #5H is not in production. The well is equipped with a christmas tree valve assembly. The equipment on the pad consists of the following:

Site fenced and man doors locked

0838279569 2012-11-06 Preliminary Restoration No Violations I stopped by the site to check on the status of well completion and restoration. I noted that equipment was being stationed in preparation for hydraulic fracturing.
1145886644 2012-07-12 Drill / Deepen / Reopen No Violations
1277972016 2012-08-27 Preliminary Restoration No Violations I was at the site to check on the completion and restoration status. I found the well still awaiting completion. The only equipment on site was a roll-off. There appeared that some re-seeding had been recently done at the top of the access road. Upon walking around the drilling pad I noted that there was some erosion on the backside of the location on a slope. A large diameter filter sock contained the erosion, but had been pushed downhill by water flow. Preliminary restoration will not be approved pending completion of the well and installation of production equipment.
1369325919 2012-07-10 Drill / Deepen / Reopen No Violations
1385055263 2013-10-01 Preliminary Restoration No Violations

-loop, above-ground drilling pit system was used, so there are no earthen pits requiring closure. The well has been hydraulically fractured, and has a partial Christmas tree valve assembly. There are bull gates and concrete barriers surrounding the wellhead and cellar to prevent vehicle impacts. There are grates over the cellar to prevent falls. There is no ID tag on the well, but it is the only one on the site. The cellar is full of water to the top. There is no production equipment at the site. Preliminary restoration approval will not be granted pending installation of production equipment and re-inspection.

1467879617 2016-06-21 Production Wells No Violations My purpose for inspection was to conduct a second year temporary inactive well status inspection.

There is one well on the pad. The sign board posted at the lease entrance displayed signs with the well name, address, permit number and emergency contact information. The lease road was graveled and in good repair with a gate at State Route 7. Erosion and sedimentation controls were in place and ground cover was well established along the road. I walked the entire location and found the well pad constructed with an earthen berm perimeter in good repair, being stabilized with well-established vegetation. Erosion and sedimentation controls are in place and functioning. The well pad was found to be enclosed by a chain link fence with barbed wire at the top. The primary entrance and escape doors were found locked. The surface of the well pad consists of gravel and is in good repair. A perimeter drain was installed and both stand pipes were found open. Soil stockpile is stabilized with well-established vegetation. The Wallace 5H was constructed with 120 of 20 conductor, 706 of 13 3/8 surface casing, 1523 of 9 5/8 intermediate casing and 14668 of 5 1/2 production casing. Drilling was completed 7/22/2012. The well has not been stimulated. The well head was constructed with a gate valve assembly and found to be protected by a perimeter of steel cattle gates and further protected by concrete Jersey barriers. Well identification signage was displayed. A cellar grate was in place to prevent falls. The cellar contained water with approximately 3 inches of freeboard. No pressure gauges were present on the production casing. Due to the water level in the cellar and the gauge faces being covered with sediment, I was unable to determing the pressures on the intermediate and surface casings. No sheen or leaking gas was observed on the water in the cellar. The mousehole was cemented. Gate valves are chained and locked. No other production equipment i

1634020864 2017-08-31 Production Wells No Violations The purpose of my inspection was to conduct a status check on well #2-1738. The access road, pad and erosion and sedimentation controls were in good repair. The security fence was locked. No signs of vandalism were observed. Correct identification was present. The well head was protected by concrete jersey barriers. The cellar was open and contained water near free board. Annular pressure gauges were plumbed above grade and identified. The 9.625 and 5.5 valves were open. The 9.625 annular gauge indicated 0 psi. The 5.5 annular gauge indicated 400 psi. The well head was equipped with a cap. The well remained in temporary inactive status. No violations were observed during this inspection.
1644549378 2012-07-23 Enhanced Recovery Project No Violations I was at the site regarding the completion of drilling at the site. The well had been drilled to total depth, and the rig was running production casing. The drilling consultants anticipated cementing the production casing in the early hours of 07/24/2012.
1668302620 2012-07-09 Drill / Deepen / Reopen No Violations
1673770857 2015-03-11 Production Wells No Violations

-established ground cover. The soil stockpile is well stabilized with vegetation. Drainage and erosion controls at the pad are in place and functioning. I emailed Steve Ault of Chesapeake on 4/24/2015 about the identification signs. He replied on 4/27/2015 that they had located the wellhead identification signs and they would be installed within the week. I recommend temporary inactive status be granted.

1951244965 2012-07-19 Drill / Deepen / Reopen No Violations I was at the site to check on the drilling progress. The rig was drilling the curve at a total measured depth of 8643 at 3:37 pm. It was anticipated that they would land the curve today, and start the lateral.
534326398 2013-5-29 0:00: PL No Violations
785485433 2018-11-20 0:00 PW No Violations 0.40
786840923 2012-7-24 0:00: DD No Violations
838279569 2012-11-6 0:00: PL No Violations
896381280 2019-5-29 0:00: TI No Violations 0.30

For data sources see[7]

References