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34-035-21822

Well Details

Well ID: 34-035-21822
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Country: United States
State: Ohio
County: Geauga
Municipality: Chester Township
Operator Name: BAKERWELL INC
Well Pad ID:
Farm/Lease Name: MADELINE
License Status: Producing
License Date: 2005-02-04
Spud Date: 2005-02-15
Spud Drilling Contractor: CAPSTAR DRILLING
Final Drill Date: 2005-02-19
Well Total Depth: 3562.00 ft
Configuration: Vertical
Latitude: 41.540000
Longitude: -81.390000

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Well History

Well Status Well Status Date Comment
APP 2004-11-26 Proposed Formations:CLINTON, Issued Date:11/26/2004, Expired Date:11/26/2005 6:00:00 AM, Drilling unit acres:20, Proposed Well Type:OG, Proposed Well Class:POOL
APP 2005-02-04 Proposed Formations:CLINTON, Issued Date:2/4/2005, Expired Date:2/4/2006 6:00:00 AM, Drilling unit acres:20, Proposed Well Type:OG, Proposed Well Class:POOL
Original Spud 2005-02-15
Completed 2005-02-19
Reached Total Depth 2005-02-19
Completion Report Received 2005-11-30
Construction Permit Expires 2006-02-04
Record Last Modified 2017-02-15

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Perforation Treatments

Perforation Date Interval Top (ft) Interval Base (ft) Number of Shots
2006-01-30 3418 3478 79
3418 3478 79
3418 3478 79

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Stimulations Data

Stimulation Date Chemical Agent Chemical Agent Concentration (%) Fracking Fluid Volume Mass of Proppant Used (lb) Fracking Company Comments
H2O 0 78000 Gal 40000

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Production Data

Period Operator Name Gas Quantity (mcf) Oil Quantity (bbl) Production Days
2005 BAKERWELL INC 1637.00 0.00 92
2006 BAKERWELL INC 6103.00 0.00 92
2007 BAKERWELL INC 7600.00 0.00 365
2008 BAKERWELL INC 22254.00 15.00 365
2009 BAKERWELL INC 25785.00 124.00 365
2010 BAKERWELL INC 33283.00 105.00 365
2011 BAKERWELL INC 31955.00 0.00 365
2012 BAKERWELL INC 20227.00 72.00 366
2013 BAKERWELL INC 15435.00 0.00 365
2014 BAKERWELL INC 8235.00 0.00 365
2015 BAKERWELL INC 5964.00 39.00 365
2016 BAKERWELL INC 4235.00 0.00 365
2017 BAKERWELL INC 3052.00 0.00 365
2018 BAKERWELL INC 3829.00 0.00 365

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Waste Data

Period Operator Name Waste Type Quantity (bbl) Production Days
2005 BAKERWELL INC Brine 0 92
2006 BAKERWELL INC Brine 80 92
2007 BAKERWELL INC Brine 50 365
2008 BAKERWELL INC Brine 253 365
2009 BAKERWELL INC Brine 333 365
2010 BAKERWELL INC Brine 290 365
2011 BAKERWELL INC Brine 260 365
2012 BAKERWELL INC Brine 177 366
2013 BAKERWELL INC Brine 0 365
2014 BAKERWELL INC Brine 70 365
2015 BAKERWELL INC Brine 40 365
2016 BAKERWELL INC Brine 51 365
2017 BAKERWELL INC Brine 20 365
2018 BAKERWELL INC Brine 175 365

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Inspection Data

Inspections Performed

Inspection ID Inspection Date Inspection Type Inspection Result Inspection Comments
-1448249929 2014-8-27 0:00: UP No Violations
-1969202384 2005-2-15 0:00: PW No Violations
-2100261982 2017-6-26 0:00: UP No Violations 1.00
-992540304 2006-11-16 0:00 PL No Violations
0992540304 2006-11-16 Preliminary Restoration No Violations
1366209043 2005-02-24 Production Wells No Violations pits open and fenced.
1448249929 2014-08-27 UrbanProduction Wells No Violations I inspected this producing unit as part of routine inspection activity. The well was completed in 2/19/2005. The unit is producing and production reports are current. The well is located in a upscale suburban area with large lots, and densely wooded areas around the well and battery. The producing unit is accessed via an extension from the existing residential driveway. The access road is gravel paved and is good condition. Elements of the well consist of a production wellhead with standard valve assembly and mechanical plunger-lift system and aboveground storage tank (AST) battery. The valve fittings, connections, and other production appurtenances appear to be well maintained and are free from signs of leakage or other problems. The battery is comprised of 2 100-barrel steel production tanks, 1 50-barrel steel brine tank, and 2 mechanical separator units. The battery is shared with the #2-1819 unit located elsewhere on the same property. Spacing from well to battery, and spacing of elements within the battery meet regulations. The load-outs are bull-plugged. There is secondary containment at the battery and the interior areas are dry. I did not observe any signs or evidence of leakage, spills, or problems. Unit identification placards are present at the battery and are in good condition. I observed no issues or problems requiring attention at the time of my inspection.
1521533263 2005-02-16 Drill / Deepen / Reopen No Violations Surface cementing
1969202384 2005-02-15 Production Wells No Violations location made rig moving on.
2099770668 2017-11-20 UrbanProduction Wells No Violations I inspected this well as part of routine inspection activity. The well and associated tank battery, are located on a large, rural property. At the time of this inspection, fittings and connections at the well and battery were secure and free from leakage or problems. The load-line valves were secure and locked. Tank lids were closed and secure. Secondary containment as intact and free from signs of release, leaks, or problems. The battery is shared with the #2-1819 well, also located on the same parcel. The well was in active production. Production reports were current. Bonding and insurance were active and current. I walked and inspected the areas surrounding the wellhead and battery and found no evidence of impacts from leaks, releases, or degradation to the natural greenscape.
2100261982 2017-06-26 UrbanProduction Wells No Violations I inspected this well location as part of rouinte inspection activity. At the time of this inspection, I observed the following: a wellhead and associated tank battery with shared access (private driveway) from County Line Road which was in good condition with asphalt pavement. Fittings and connections at the wellhead and battery were secure. The tank lids were closed and secure. The secondary containment was dry and intact with no signs of spills, leaks, or other problems. I walked the areas around the wellhead and battery which was comprised of level meadow with tall grasses. I observed no signs of impact or problem.

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References