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34-031-21945

Well Details

Well ID: 34-031-21945
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Country: United States
State: Ohio
County: Coshocton
Municipality: Washington Township
Operator Name: SHRIDER W E CO
Well Pad ID:
Farm/Lease Name: HUPP WM M
License Status: Final Restoration
License Date: 1968-10-15
Spud Date: 1968-10-30
Spud Drilling Contractor:
Final Drill Date: 1968-12-06
Well Total Depth: 3349.00 ft
Configuration: Vertical
Latitude: 40.220000
Longitude: -82.080000

For data sources see[1]

Well History

Well Status Well Status Date Comment
CO 1968-10-15 183 SHRIDER W E CO GeoDate 10/15/68
Unknown 1968-10-15 Issued Date 10/15/68 Expired Date 10/15/69 Acres 0000000 Tool Type Proposed Formation Proposed Depth 00000 Proposed Drill Depth 00000
Original Spud 1968-10-30
Completed 1968-12-06
Plugged/Abandoned 1968-12-06
Reached Total Depth 1968-12-06
Construction Permit Expires 1969-10-15
Record Last Modified 2013-03-14

For data sources see[2]

Inspection Data

Inspections Performed

Inspection ID Inspection Date Inspection Type Inspection Result Inspection Comments
1484065756 2017-01-09 Non Well No Violations I received a phone call from Sam Troyer in regards to steel and plastic flow lines that he had discovered on a recently purchased property. Mr. Troyer requested my assistance in determining the status of the lines. On the day of my inspection I found one 2 inch riser with a closed ball valve that extended two feet above the surface. The riser appeared to be connected to buried 2 inch steel line. I also found 1.5 inch orange plastic line that was attached to a 1 inch steel connector. The plastic line was running in the direction of the home on the property. I reviewed the area for nearby producing wells and found two wells, one to the east and one to the west of the property. They were both operated by Dugan Oil and Gas. I called Barry Dugan and he said that he did not have any flow line running between this wells. He said that they only had lines running to their respective tank batteries. I created a map of plugged wells within one quarter mile of the property. I found that the Hupp 1 had been located 200 feet from the lines in question. I walked back to the site where the Hupp 1 coordinates were plotting and found physical signs of an old access road. I also found some old drilling line, and a depression that resembled an old drilling pit. I found no exposed casing or signs of a leaking plugged well. Based on the configuration of the access roads and the location of the remaining lines I have good reason to believe that the flow lines were part of the production equipment for this well. The well was plugged in 1968 and the Shrider Co. has been inactive since 1991.
iDIAN00526 2000-10-02 Final Restoration No Violations
iDIAN005269 2000-10-2 0:00: FR No Violations

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References