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34-031-22226

Well Details

Well ID: 34-031-22226
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Country: United States
State: Ohio
County: Coshocton
Municipality: White Eyes Township
Operator Name: A MILLER OIL COMPANY
Well Pad ID:
Farm/Lease Name: ZINKON GARY
License Status: Producing
License Date: 1974-04-16
Spud Date: 1974-05-01
Spud Drilling Contractor:
Final Drill Date: 1974-05-15
Well Total Depth: 979.00 ft
Configuration: Vertical
Latitude: 40.350000
Longitude: -81.760000

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Well History

Well Status Well Status Date Comment
CO 1974-04-16 1811 BYERS DONALD D GeoDate 4/16/74
Original Spud 1974-05-01 REV. LOC. 11-14-73, RE-ISSUE 4-24-74 FDT=MBE, PF=MBE
Completed 1974-05-15 REV. LOC. 11-14-73, RE-ISSUE 4-24-74 FDT=MBE, PF=MBE
Reached Total Depth 1974-05-15 REV. LOC. 11-14-73, RE-ISSUE 4-24-74 FDT=MBE, PF=MBE
Construction Permit Expires 1975-04-16 REV. LOC. 11-14-73, RE-ISSUE 4-24-74 FDT=MBE, PF=MBE
CO 1992-06-30 1890 MILLER A OIL CO GeoDate 4/16/74
Record Last Modified 2013-10-03 REV. LOC. 11-14-73, RE-ISSUE 4-24-74 FDT=MBE, PF=MBE

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Stimulations Data

Stimulation Date Chemical Agent Chemical Agent Concentration (%) Fracking Fluid Volume Mass of Proppant Used (lb) Fracking Company Comments
NITR 0 40 Qts 0

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Production Data

Period Operator Name Gas Quantity (mcf) Oil Quantity (bbl) Production Days
1985 CENTRAL ENERGY CO INC 0.00 93.00 0
1986 CENTRAL ENERGY CO INC 0.00 20.00 365
1987 CENTRAL ENERGY CO INC 0.00 30.00 365
1988 CENTRAL ENERGY CO INC 0.00 37.00 365
1989 CENTRAL ENERGY CO INC 0.00 0.00 365
1992 A MILLER OIL COMPANY 0.00 0.00 182
1993 A MILLER OIL COMPANY 0.00 32.00 365
1994 A MILLER OIL COMPANY 0.00 0.00 365
1995 A MILLER OIL COMPANY 0.00 38.00 365
1996 A MILLER OIL COMPANY 0.00 33.00 365
1997 A MILLER OIL COMPANY 0.00 32.00 365
1998 A MILLER OIL COMPANY 0.00 30.00 200
1999 A MILLER OIL COMPANY 0.00 21.00 365
2000 A MILLER OIL COMPANY 0.00 0.00 305
2001 A MILLER OIL COMPANY 0.00 0.00 0
2002 A MILLER OIL COMPANY 0.00 0.00 0
2003 A MILLER OIL COMPANY 0.00 0.00 0
2004 A MILLER OIL COMPANY 0.00 0.00 0
2005 A MILLER OIL COMPANY 0.00 0.00 0
2006 A MILLER OIL COMPANY 0.00 0.00 365
2007 A MILLER OIL COMPANY 0.00 0.00 0
2008 A MILLER OIL COMPANY 0.00 0.00 90
2009 A MILLER OIL COMPANY 0.00 0.00 0
2010 A MILLER OIL COMPANY 0.00 0.00 0
2011 A MILLER OIL COMPANY 0.00 0.00 0
2012 A MILLER OIL COMPANY 0.00 16.00 0
2013 A MILLER OIL COMPANY 0.00 7.00 365
2014 A MILLER OIL COMPANY 0.00 15.00 365
2015 A MILLER OIL COMPANY 0.00 11.00 180
2016 A MILLER OIL COMPANY 0.00 17.00 180
2017 A MILLER OIL COMPANY 0.00 15.00 180

For data sources see[4] [5]

Waste Data

Period Operator Name Waste Type Quantity (bbl) Production Days
1985 CENTRAL ENERGY CO INC Brine 0 0
1986 CENTRAL ENERGY CO INC Brine 0 365
1987 CENTRAL ENERGY CO INC Brine 0 365
1988 CENTRAL ENERGY CO INC Brine 0 365
1989 CENTRAL ENERGY CO INC Brine 0 365
1992 A MILLER OIL COMPANY Brine 0 182
1993 A MILLER OIL COMPANY Brine 0 365
1994 A MILLER OIL COMPANY Brine 0 365
1995 A MILLER OIL COMPANY Brine 0 365
1996 A MILLER OIL COMPANY Brine 0 365
1997 A MILLER OIL COMPANY Brine 0 365
1998 A MILLER OIL COMPANY Brine 0 200
1999 A MILLER OIL COMPANY Brine 0 365
2000 A MILLER OIL COMPANY Brine 0 305
2001 A MILLER OIL COMPANY Brine 0 0
2002 A MILLER OIL COMPANY Brine 0 0
2003 A MILLER OIL COMPANY Brine 0 0
2004 A MILLER OIL COMPANY Brine 0 0
2005 A MILLER OIL COMPANY Brine 0 0
2006 A MILLER OIL COMPANY Brine 0 365
2007 A MILLER OIL COMPANY Brine 0 0
2008 A MILLER OIL COMPANY Brine 0 90
2009 A MILLER OIL COMPANY Brine 0 0
2010 A MILLER OIL COMPANY Brine 0 0
2011 A MILLER OIL COMPANY Brine 0
2012 A MILLER OIL COMPANY Brine 0 0
2013 A MILLER OIL COMPANY Brine 0 365
2014 A MILLER OIL COMPANY Brine 0 365
2015 A MILLER OIL COMPANY Brine 35 180
2016 A MILLER OIL COMPANY Brine 56 180
2017 A MILLER OIL COMPANY Brine 68 180

For data sources see[6] [7]

Inspection Data

Inspections Performed

Inspection ID Inspection Date Inspection Type Inspection Result Inspection Comments
-391493597 2015-6-11 0:00: PW No Violations
0391493597 2015-06-11 Production Wells No Violations On the day of my inspection I collected a soil sample from inside the dike. I mixed the sample with dH20 and tested it for chlorides with a Quantab test strip. The chloride level was <32 ppm. I found that the agricultural ditch had been restored to its original course. At 11:30 I collected a sample of the water from the ditch and tested it with a Quantab. The chloride level was at 50 ppm.
1358691629 2015-06-09 Production Wells Violations Noted I noticed a strong petroleum odor when I drove by this tank battery at 09:30. When I stopped to investigate I found a pool of water in the corner of the dike, just below the valve on the 100 barrel tank. The valve was closed and there was a bull plug in place. I noticed that there was evidence of the water running over the dike, down the lease road and into the roadside ditch. I took samples from each of the fore mentioned locations and tested them for chlorides with Quantab test strips. All three tests were off the scale with the low range Quantab. The fluid tested between 2100 and 2800 parts per million (ppm) with the high range Quantab.

At 09:45 I called James Miller, who met me at the site by 10:00 and admitted to opening the valve on the 100 barrel tank at approximately 09:00. He claimed that he released approximately 10 barrels or 420 gallons. Miller claimed that He thought it was fresh water. I reported the release to the Ohio EPA Spill Hotline at 10:25. Ohio EPA field inspector Trevor Irwin, Ohio wildlife officer Brad St.Clair, and Trisha Cartmell from DOGRM Emergency Operations also responded to the incident. The roadside ditch led to a culvert that directed water across CR 10 into an agricultural drainage ditch. I tested the water at two locations along the agricultural ditch and still found the water to be above 2000 ppm. I then took a sample where the agricultural drainage reconnected with roadside drainage and dumped into an intermittent stream. The water tested at 1131 ppm chlorides. I went to the point where the intermittent stream drains into White Eyes Creek. I found no chlorides. I tested the water in the intermittent stream 100 meters downstream from where the roadside drainage dumped in. I found less than 32 ppm. -tested the stream and found the chloride level t

1376373020 2015-06-18 Production Wells No Violations On the day of my inspection I found that the contaminated soil in the lower corner of the dike had been removed. The lower side of the dike had new soil and gravel, and the dike wall had been built up two feet higher. The top layer of soil along the access drive had also been removed. This violation is resolved
1433943941 2015-06-10 Production Wells No Violations On the day of my inspection I met James Miller at the agricultural drainage ditch at 08:15. I found that there was still a steady stream of water flowing down the ditch. Miller claimed that they took one load of water out of the sump on the evening of 6/9/15 and took another out this morning. I tested the water flowing down the ditch with a Quantab test strip and found the chloride level to be at 78 parts per million (ppm). I then went to the tank battery where the fluid was initially released. There was no standing water available to sample. I collected a sample from the head of the agricultural ditch, approximately 200 feet from CR 10. The Quantab test strip showed 490 ppm chlorides. I instructed Miller to bring fresh water in a clean tank to flush the ditch again. They brought 10 barrels of fresh water. I tested the water prior to release, and it did not even register on the Quantab test strip. At 13:00 they released the fresh water in the roadside ditch at the tank battery. We then went to the end of the drainage ditch where the dam and sumps were constructed. I waited 30 minutes and tested a sample of the water. The test strip showed 71 ppm chlorides. I waited another 30 minutes, and tested again. The chloride level rose to 148 ppm. I waited another 30 minutes and the chloride level was down to 78 ppm. I told Miller to fill in the sump, open the dam and restore flow through the agricultural drainage ditch.
1434550805 2015-06-16 Production Wells No Violations On the day of my inspection A. Miller Oil was taking contaminated soil out of the dike. They were re-building the dike in order to accommodate a 30 barrel poly brine tank.
1434633497 2015-06-17 Production Wells No Violations On the day of my inspection I found that the dike was partially reconstructed. A.. Miller Oil still needed to clear some more of the soil leading from the dike to the roadside drainage ditch.
1448089276 2019-03-18 Production Wells No Violations I stopped to investigate a bare swath of soil outside of the containment dike because I had an incident in 2015 where I found Miller Oil draining water out of their tank. On the day of my inspection I found that the line to the poly brine tank was secure and there were no signs in the dike that any fluid had been drained on site. The bare soil turned out to be a turn around spot to get vehicles back onto CR 10 safely.
2074419575 2015-06-15 Production Wells No Violations On the day of my inspection I conducted a field chloride test at the lower end of the agricultural ditch near TR 186. The Quantab test strip showed 32 parts per million (ppm). I contacted James Miller of A. Miller Oil. I told him that they need to remove the top layer of soil in the corner of the dike, down the side of the dike, and down the access drive.

Violations Commited

Inspection ID Violation ID Violation Date Violation Code Violation Comments
1358691629 US-OH-110404 2015-06-22 Well operation causing pollution and contamination
1358691629 US-OH-110405 2015-06-22 Unlawful method of storage or disposal of brine or other wastes
1358691629 US-OH-110406 2015-06-22 Dike or pit not able to prevent escape of brine or other wastes

For data sources see[8]

References