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34-035-22009

Well Details

Well ID: 34-035-22009
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Country: United States
State: Ohio
County: <County>
Municipality:
Operator Name: OHIO VALLEY ENERGY SYSTEMS COR
Well Pad ID:
Farm/Lease Name: ST PAUL GREEK ORTHODOX
License Status: Producing
License Date: 2007-11-15
Spud Date: 2008-04-01
Spud Drilling Contractor: WILDCAT DRILLING
Final Drill Date: 2008-04-05
Well Total Depth: 3584.00 ft
Configuration: Vertical
Latitude: 41.330000
Longitude: -81.710000

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Well History

Well Status Well Status Date Comment
APP 2007-11-15 Proposed Formations:OHIO SHALE THRU CLINTON, Issued Date:11/15/2007, Expired Date:11/14/2008 6:00:00 AM, Drilling unit acres:20.09, Proposed Well Type:OG, Proposed Well Class:POOL
Reached Total Depth 2008-04-05
Completion Report Received 2008-06-30
Construction Permit Expires 2008-11-14
Record Last Modified 2017-02-15

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Perforation Treatments

Perforation Date Interval Top (ft) Interval Base (ft) Number of Shots
2008-09-19 3396 3410 43
3396 3410 43
3396 3410 43

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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 2191 Bbl 60000

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Production Data

Period Operator Name Gas Quantity (mcf) Oil Quantity (bbl) Production Days
2009 OHIO VALLEY ENERGY SYSTEMS COR 9686.00 4580.00 311
2010 OHIO VALLEY ENERGY SYSTEMS COR 14338.00 4155.00 365
2011 OHIO VALLEY ENERGY SYSTEMS COR 13547.00 2086.00 365
2012 OHIO VALLEY ENERGY SYSTEMS COR 8678.00 966.00 366
2013 OHIO VALLEY ENERGY SYSTEMS COR 6459.00 698.00 365
2014 OHIO VALLEY ENERGY SYSTEMS COR 4535.00 453.00 365
2015 OHIO VALLEY ENERGY SYSTEMS COR 1229.00 0.00 365
2016 OHIO VALLEY ENERGY SYSTEMS COR 3094.00 352.00 365
2017 OHIO VALLEY ENERGY SYSTEMS COR 1895.00 195.00 365
2018 OHIO VALLEY ENERGY SYSTEMS COR 2086.00 96.00 365

For data sources see[5] [6]

Waste Data

Period Operator Name Waste Type Quantity (bbl) Production Days
2009 OHIO VALLEY ENERGY SYSTEMS COR Brine 132 311
2010 OHIO VALLEY ENERGY SYSTEMS COR Brine 40 365
2011 OHIO VALLEY ENERGY SYSTEMS COR Brine 59 365
2012 OHIO VALLEY ENERGY SYSTEMS COR Brine 0 366
2013 OHIO VALLEY ENERGY SYSTEMS COR Brine 0 365
2014 OHIO VALLEY ENERGY SYSTEMS COR Brine 40 365
2015 OHIO VALLEY ENERGY SYSTEMS COR Brine 0 365
2016 OHIO VALLEY ENERGY SYSTEMS COR Brine 0 365
2017 OHIO VALLEY ENERGY SYSTEMS COR Brine 1175 365
2018 OHIO VALLEY ENERGY SYSTEMS COR Brine 15 365

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Inspection Data

Inspections Performed

Inspection ID Inspection Date Inspection Type Inspection Result Inspection Comments
-1001843318 2019-5-6 0:00:0 PW No Violations
-1759132187 2017-4-28 0:00: UP No Violations 0.50
-1848098643 2020-1-27 0:00: UP No Violations
-206357819 2018-1-30 0:00: UP No Violations 0.50
-2097895151 2013-10-10 0:00 UP No Violations
-40320385 2008-6-13 0:00: DD No Violations
-536552851 2008-4-1 0:00:0 DD No Violations
-758750497 2008-7-30 0:00: DD No Violations
0040320385 2008-06-13 Drill / Deepen / Reopen No Violations working on site gradeing and tank battery.
0206357819 2018-01-30 UrbanProduction Wells No Violations I inspected this well location as part of routine inspection activity. The well and battery are located on the grounds of the St. Paul Greek Church. At the time of this inspection, I observed the following: the fittings and connections at the wellhead pump jack system and the battery were secure. The tank lids were closed and secure. The load-lines were secure, plugged and locked. The secondary containment was intact and free from signs of leakage. The enclosure gates were locked and secure. The shared-use access consists of asphalt-paved drive-way and parking for the church. I walked and inspected the areas surrounding the well and battery and found no overt or observable signs of environmental impact. The production reports were current. Bonding and insurance for this owner were current. The surrounding areas were covered in several inches of new snow.
0523076091 2008-12-01 Preliminary Restoration No Violations
0536552851 2008-04-01 Drill / Deepen / Reopen No Violations rig moving
0758750497 2008-07-30 Drill / Deepen / Reopen No Violations area graded
1001843318 2019-05-06 Production Wells No Violations I conducted an inspection of the well and found no violation at well or tank battery.
1209151206 2008-04-14 Drill / Deepen / Reopen No Violations Both drilling pits are being solidified and will be covered over as soon as possible. Chemtech and Bruderly Excavating are on site to complete the job.
1269007495 2010-02-25 Production Wells No Violations no violations.
1323436553 2011-12-08 UrbanProduction Wells No Violations On 12/08/2012, DNR Inspector Richard Skidmore, completed an urban production well inspection status check for DNR Inspector Ray Wallace. The lease road, tank battery, and well head locations are in compliance with 1501:9-9-05. Inspection passed.
1432316172 2015-05-22 Work Over Reconditioning No Violations I inspected this well as part of routine inspection activity. The well is producing and production records are current. Entry gates are locked and secure, at both the wellhead and battery. Process safety equipment is present. Fittings and connections are secure and free from signs of leakage or problems. Tank hatches are closed and secure. The short access road is dry, level, and well drained with no signs of erosional deficit. At the time of this inspection, I observed the following deficiencies: ID signage is lacking required information. The evergreen screening required as part of site restoration is incomplete (missing on the south side of the wellhead). Warning signage is incomplete. I have notified Ohio Valley Energy that these deficiencies must be corrected as soon as practicable or by 06/29/2015. Please contact Inspector Stephen Tompkins at 330-907-4647 for questions regarding this inspection.
1597749728 2008-04-03 Drill / Deepen / Reopen No Violations The Uniontown office received noise and light complaints from residents north of the well. The nearest homes are approximately 600 to the north. There are no violations at this time.
1759132187 2017-04-28 UrbanProduction Wells No Violations I inspected this producing well location as part of routine inspection activity. At the time of this inspection, I noted the following: a wellhead with plunger lift system and associated tank battery in separate chain-link enclosures located in the back portion of a parcel occupied by a church and associated grounds. The individual enclosure gates were locked and secure. Fittings and connections at the wellhead were secure. Fittings and connections at the battery were secure. The load-line valves were plugged and locked. The tank lids were closed and sealed. The secondary containment was dry and free from any signs of spills, leaks, or other problems. The containment drain was secure. Access to the well and battery is afforded by a short gravel-paved extension from the existing asphalt-paved parking area for the church. I walked the areas surrounding the well and battery systems and observed the natural soils and vegetation to be free from signs of leaks, spills, or other adverse impact from the on-going production activity.
1831906170 2011-09-24 Urban Drill / Deepen / Reopen No Violations FOLLOW UP TO NOV # 1948330034 On 9/24/2011 Inspector Norburt Lowder received a call from Wade Balser of OEPA regarding a complaint he received from the Broadview Heights Fire Department of oil bubbling up in the back yard of 8490 Wyatt Road in Broadview Heights, Ohio. This property is owned by Irene Krotz and is located immediately south of the Kral 1D (#2187). Mr. Lowder then contacted Gene Chini and Ray Wallace of ODNR, Gonzoil and Mrs. Krotz about the problem. Mr. Wallace arrived at the site at approximately 5:15 PM on 9/24/2011. He inspected the back yards southeast of the well site, (Krotz, Tremblay and Benes), and discovered evidence of petroleum on the grass in a small depression that ran through the Krotz and Tremblay back yards. He then investigated the Kral 1D drilling site and noticed the soil adjacent to the drilling rig air compressor and mud pumps was covered with PeatZorb. There were small of motor oil on the ground surface which appeared to be flowing into a small pool of water that had collected on the east side of the location. Mr. Wallace also discovered some broken clay field tile adjacent to this pool of water and, upon further investigation, the opening to the solid clay feeder tile which appeared to run south along the east edge of the excavated portion of the drill site. It appears that the motor oil had made its way to the pool of water and into the drain tile. Two (2) holes were excavated by hand to locate the field tile outside of the drilling location. OEPA had straw bales placed around the second (farthest) excavated area and approved that work be terminated until Sunday, 9/25/11, due to darkness. On Sunday four (4) additional holes were excavated to locate the tile. Eventually the end of the field tile was found in what appeared to be a French drain located on the property line between Benes and Tremblay. There was a second drain tile that emptied into this French drain from the east. The first drain tile was flushed with fresh water
1835442779 2015-01-29 UrbanProduction Wells No Violations I inspected this producing unit as part of routine inspection activity. The wellhead pump jack enclosure is secure. Valves and connections are secure and free from signs of leakage or problems. At the time of my inspection, the area is covered with several inches of snow. Access to the well and battery is from the church parking lot which is clear and snow has been plowed. Load-outs are bull-plugged and locked. I did not observe any problems at the time of this inspection.
1837742376 2017-11-28 UrbanProduction Wells No Violations I inspected this well location as part of routine inspection activity. The well and battery are located at the rear portion of a church property, adjacent to recreational fields. At the time of this inspection, I observed the following: the fittings and connections at the wellhead plunger-lift system and the battery were secure. The tank lids were closed and secure. The load-lines were secure, plugged and locked. The secondary containment was intact and free from signs of leakage. The enclosure gates were locked and secure. The shared-use access consists of asphalt-paved drive-way and parking for the church. I walked and inspected the areas surrounding the well and battery and found no overt or observable signs of environmental impact. The production reports were current. Bonding and insurance for this owner were current.
1948330034 2011-09-24 Urban Drill / Deepen / Reopen Violations Noted On 9/24/2011 Inspector Norburt Lowder received a call from Wade Balser of OEPA regarding a complaint he received from the Broadview Heights Fire Department of oil bubbling up in the back yard of 8490 Wyatt Road in Broadview Heights, Ohio. This property is owned by Irene Krotz and is located immediately south of the Kral 1D (#2187). Mr. Lowder then contacted Gene Chini and Ray Wallace of ODNR, Gonzoil and Mrs. Krotz about the problem. Mr. Wallace arrived at the site at approximately 5:15 PM on 9/24/2011. He inspected the back yards southeast of the well site, (Krotz, Tremblay and Benes), and discovered evidence of petroleum on the grass in a small depression that ran through the Krotz and Tremblay back yards. He then investigated the Kral 1D drilling site and noticed the soil adjacent to the drilling rig air compressor and mud pumps was covered with PeatZorb. There were small of motor oil on the ground surface which apppeared to be flowing into a small pool of water that had collected on the east side of the location. Mr. Wallace also discovered some broken clay field tile adjacent to this pool of water and, upon further investigation, the opening to the solid clay feeder tile which appeared to run south along the east edge of the excavated portion of the drill site. It appears that the motor oil had made its way to the pool of water and into the drain tile. Two (2) holes were excavated by hand to locate the field tile outside of the drilling location. OEPA had straw bales placed around the second (farthest) excavated area and approved that work be terminated until Sunday, 9/25/11, due to darkness. On Sunday four (4) additional holes were excavated to locate the tile. Eventually the end of the field tile was found in what apppeared to be a french drain located on the property line between Benes and Tremblay. There was a second drain tile that emptied into this french drain from the east. The first drain tile was flushed with fresh water and all water/oil collected w
2097895151 2013-10-10 UrbanProduction Wells No Violations The producing unit consists of a wellhead and aboveground storage tank (AST) battery in separate chain-link enclosures. The wellhead is a mechanical plunger lift unit and is producing. The battery is comprised of 1 140-barrel steel production tank. A 50-barrel poly brine tank, and separator. Secondary containment, spacing, and signage is good. Process safety equipment (spark arrestor, carbon filter, and low-pressure relief valve) are present. Gates and load-outs are locked. No problems noted.
523076091 2008-12-1 0:00: PL No Violations

Violations Commited

Inspection ID Violation ID Violation Date Violation Code Violation Comments
1948330034 US-OH-119645 2011-09-26 Well operation causing pollution and contamination

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References