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34-055-22049

Well Details

Well ID: 34-055-22049
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Country: United States
State: Ohio
County: Geauga
Municipality: Chester Township
Operator Name: PIN OAK ENERGY PARTNERS LLC
Well Pad ID:
Farm/Lease Name: MIESZ-HOOD UNIT
License Status: Producing
License Date: 2008-06-11
Spud Date: 2008-08-28
Spud Drilling Contractor: POULSON DRILLING
Final Drill Date: 2008-09-06
Well Total Depth: 3682.00 ft
Configuration: Vertical
Latitude: 41.510000
Longitude: -81.380000

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Well History

Well Status Well Status Date Comment
APP 2008-06-11 Proposed Formations:CLINTON, Issued Date:6/11/2008, Expired Date:6/11/2009 6:00:00 AM, Drilling unit acres:29.59, Proposed Well Type:OG, Proposed Well Class:POOL
Reached Total Depth 2008-09-06
Completion Report Received 2008-10-22
Change of Owner 2009-01-15 Operator changed from 169, SMAIL JAMES R INC to 3442, CUTTER EXPLORATION INC
Change of Owner 2009-06-08 Operator changed from 3442, CUTTER EXPLORATION INC to 169, SMAIL JAMES R INC
Construction Permit Expires 2009-06-11
Change of Owner 2019-04-29 Operator changed from 169, JAMES R SMAIL INC to 9722, PIN OAK ENERGY PARTNERS LLC
Record Last Modified 2019-04-29

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Perforation Treatments

Perforation Date Interval Top (ft) Interval Base (ft) Number of Shots
2008-12-01 3487 3523 26
3487 3523 26
3487 3523 26

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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 15 65615 Gal 50000

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Production Data

Period Operator Name Gas Quantity (mcf) Oil Quantity (bbl) Production Days
2009 CUTTER EXPLORATION INC 25055.00 182.00 365
2010 CUTTER EXPLORATION INC 27663.00 189.00 365
2011 CUTTER EXPLORATION INC 14192.00 102.00 0
2012 JAMES R SMAIL INC 14463.00 102.00 366
2013 JAMES R SMAIL INC 10189.00 67.00 365
2014 JAMES R SMAIL INC 12315.00 124.00 365
2015 JAMES R SMAIL INC 13067.00 123.00 365
2016 JAMES R SMAIL INC 13153.00 54.00 365
2017 JAMES R SMAIL INC 10481.00 55.00 365
2018 JAMES R SMAIL INC 12436.00 96.00 365

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Waste Data

Period Operator Name Waste Type Quantity (bbl) Production Days
2009 CUTTER EXPLORATION INC Brine 217 365
2010 CUTTER EXPLORATION INC Brine 134 365
2011 CUTTER EXPLORATION INC Brine 25
2012 JAMES R SMAIL INC Brine 50 366
2013 JAMES R SMAIL INC Brine 30 365
2014 JAMES R SMAIL INC Brine 40 365
2015 JAMES R SMAIL INC Brine 104 365
2016 JAMES R SMAIL INC Brine 79 365
2017 JAMES R SMAIL INC Brine 0 365
2018 JAMES R SMAIL INC Brine 52 365

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Inspection Data

Inspections Performed

Inspection ID Inspection Date Inspection Type Inspection Result Inspection Comments
-160320799 2008-8-29 0:00: DD No Violations
-1868558603 2016-5-12 0:00: UP No Violations
-35855902 2009-7-29 0:00: PW No Violations
0035855902 2009-07-29 Production Wells Violations Noted Preliminary restoration is completed and looks outstanding, can be passed once lock is installed on man door to the well head. Lock on man door to the well head needs installed.
0160320799 2008-08-29 Drill / Deepen / Reopen No Violations On site for surface cement. Lease road is stable and in good repair. Permit is posted in the dog house. Good circulation on the hole, operator had surface pipe ran before I arrived. Surface job went well, 10 BBL return. Cement return just as operator began to displace cement. Pits are in good repair. Operator will break off tonight, nipple up and shut down for the weekend. Safety fence is up on the backside of the pits.
0212496031 2017-01-24 UrbanProduction Wells No Violations At the time of this inspection, the well was equipped with a plunger lift assembly and the valves on the wellhead were open. The last reported production for this well was submitted in 2015. The well was fenced with a locked man door. The tank battery consisted of one 100 BBL production tank, one 50 BBL poly brine tank and a mechanical separator. The valves on the separator were open and the chart showed production. The vent stack on the production tank was plumbed into a 55 gallon charcoal filter, then plumbed up and topped with a spark arrestor. The tank valves were equipped with flat plugs. The tank battery was diked and fenced with a locked man door. The proper, legible signage was located at the tank battery and the lease access was stable. No violations were observed.
0216656044 2010-04-22 Production Wells Violations Noted On site 7:45am, contractors arriving on site. Crude oil and brine was released in the tank battery. The 3 inch flow line at the bottom of 100 BBL tank had been pulled away from the tank causing the leak. Brine hauler was on site 04/21/2010. Leak was discovered by Mark Terpact well tender in the afternoon of 04/21/2010 . Crude oil escaped the tank battery. The crude oil enter a drainage ditch and flowed west for 102 feet. Straw bails and peat moss have been applied in the ditch, to prevent further spread of oil. Vegetation in the ditch is still green, no brine scalding noted at this time. Air readings for the area Zero LEL Zero H2S, taken with PhD*lite. Scott Miller from Scott Miller Contracting, on site for clean up. Scott and I agreed, tank battery will be stripped of equipment, contaminated rock and subsoils will be removed, soils will be removed from the ditch and removed from site. All removed material will be taken to an appropriate disposal facility. Clean clay will be brought onto site and placed in the bottom of the battery, clay will be compacted. Scott is going to trench around the battery and use clay below and above grade to build the dike. While excavating the rock out of the tank battery, it was noted that the north end of the battery was built on top of size 3 and 4 rock with 57 rock on top. The dike was placed on top of the rock. The rock allowed the crude oil to escape the dike. Rock was removed from the battery. Contaminated material excavated during clean up was placed into a roll off dumpsters, that was lined with a plastic liner.
0234159758 2009-03-27 Drill / Deepen / Reopen No Violations Site has been ruff graded. Well head and tank battery has been fenced.
0239894564 2009-10-19 Preliminary Restoration No Violations Lease road is stable. Vegetation is established. Tank battery and wellhead are fenced. Lease road gate is up. Identification signs are up. Dike around tank battery is in good repair. Locks are on all man doors and secured.
0382866590 2008-09-22 Drill / Deepen / Reopen No Violations Drill has been completed. Pits are filled and closed. Lease road is stable and constructed out of durable material. Pressure on the annulus is zero. Bull plug on the well head. Pop off and gauge on the annulus. Safety fence and ID sign is up.
0646397038 2010-04-23 Production Wells No Violations Operator is continuing to remove contaminated soil from the tank battery. Soil and rock will be taken to a Waste Management landfill in Ashtabula, Ohio. Booms will be placed in the drainage ditch to prevent any residual oil from leaving the site.
0736842044 2010-05-14 Production Wells No Violations On site with Warren Shoenfelt from Smail James R INC, Bob Moss Ergon Oil Purchasing, INC. Mark Tirpek contract pumper for Smail. On site for discussion of the cause of the oil spill. The bottom of the 100BBL tank has a three inch line that comes out of it. There was 3 inch nipple at the bottom of the tank that connects into a ball valve, then there was another section of pipe approximately 12 inches long that connects into a 90 degree elbow. From the 90 degree elbow the flow line ran to the north end of the tank battery. The valve was pulled apart at the threads. The meeting was to discuss if the brine hauler pulled away from the battery with the load line still connect to the truck. When leak was located by Mark, per Mark the lease road gate was locked and the man door was locked. The hauler ticket was located under a rock not the usually location of on the tank ladder. Haul tickets and gauges were compared, there was a discrepancy of 3 BBLs of fluid that would suggest the final reading was an estimate. Ergon agreed to pay for oil spill clean up.
0908619280 2008-08-25 Drill / Deepen / Reopen No Violations On site with Jay Cheslock, meet with Warren from J R Smail. Operator has installed the lease road, lease road is constructed out of durable material. Operator was digging the blow pit at the time of inspection. North end of the blow pit, the bottom of the pit had water leaking into it. First 4 feet of the pit was topsoil and clay, the last three feet is a mix of shale and sandstone that is thinly laminated. Were the sandstone and shale met, ground water was entering the pit. Operator is going to back fill 1.5 feet of the pit with clay, to prevent ground water form entering the pit. Pit will need to be betonite coated, padded with straw before lined. Cuttings from the blow pit may need to be removed from site, once drilling is completed.
1271949623 2010-04-21 Administrative Inspection No Violations Call from Warren Schonfelt from James Smail R. INC, message left time of call 6:39pm. Warren reported an oil and gas release at the well. Release between 3 to 5 BBLs of brine and oil, some of the oil and brine escaped the dike. Spill is contained at this time. Will contact me if there is any issues.
1709763997 2013-02-07 Production Wells No Violations My inspection found the well to be equipped with a plunger lift unit. The well head is surrounded by a locked wooden fence. The ballon valves on the well head all had locks on them and each valve had a gauge on it. The casing pressure had 700 psi on it and the tubing had 1200 psi on it. The tank battery was surrounded by a locked wooden fence and a proper dike. The tank battery consists of a 100 barrel steel production tank, a 50 barrel poly brine tank, a dominion gas sales line, and a mechanical separator. The separator had a 16 day production chart in the meter box. All of the valves had locks on them. The drip lines of the sales line were all plumbed back into the 100 barrel tank. The production tank was vented to a 55 gallon drum charcoal filter, due to the area being zoned urban. The proper identification sign was on both the well head and the tank battery. The lease road had a locked gate on it and was in good condition.
1868558603 2016-05-12 UrbanProduction Wells No Violations My inspection found no changes since my last inspection. The fence man doors and lease road gate are all secured with a lock.
1904519431 2014-10-20 UrbanProduction Wells No Violations My inspection found no changes since my last inspection. No violations found.
212496031 2017-1-24 0:00: UP No Violations
216656044 2010-4-22 0:00: PW No Violations
234159758 2009-3-27 0:00: DD No Violations
239894564 2009-10-19 0:00 PL No Violations
382866590 2008-9-22 0:00: DD No Violations
646397038 2010-4-23 0:00: PW No Violations
736842044 2010-5-14 0:00: PW No Violations
908619280 2008-8-25 0:00: DD No Violations

Violations Commited

Inspection ID Violation ID Violation Date Violation Code Violation Comments
0035855902 US-OH-123771 2009-08-04 General Safety
0216656044 US-OH-122143 2010-04-22 Well operation causing pollution and contamination
0216656044 US-OH-122144 2010-04-22 Dike or pit not able to prevent escape of brine or other wastes

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References