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34-059-24529

Well Details

Well ID: 34-059-24529
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Country: United States
State: Ohio
County: Guernsey
Municipality: Londonderry Township
Operator Name: ASCENT RESOURCES UTICA LLC
Well Pad ID: US-OH-001558
Farm/Lease Name: BLACK RACER W LND GR
License Status: Producing
License Date: 2018-06-08
Spud Date: 2018-08-10
Spud Drilling Contractor: FALCON DRLG
Final Drill Date: 2018-10-01
Well Total Depth: 21193.00 ft
Configuration: Horizontal
Latitude: 40.090000
Longitude: -81.280000

For data sources see[1]

Well History

Well Status Well Status Date Comment
APP 2018-06-08 Proposed Formations:UTICA THROUGH POINT PLEASANT, Issued Date:6/8/2018, Expired Date:6/7/2020 12:00:00 PM, Drilling unit acres:769.563, Proposed Well Type:OG, Proposed Well Class:POOL
Reached Total Depth 2018-10-01
Correction to Well 2018-12-21 UPDATE TAKE/TARGET
Completion Report Received 2019-05-29
Record Last Modified 2019-06-05
Construction Permit Expires 2020-06-07

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Perforation Treatments

Perforation Date Interval Top (ft) Interval Base (ft) Number of Shots
2019-06-04 8252 8373 0
2019-06-04 21003 21053 0
21003 21053 0
8252 8373 0
8252 8373 0

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Fracking Activities

Fracking Jobs

Job Number Job Start Date Job End Date True Vertical Depth (ft) Total Water Volume (gal) Total Non-Water Volume (gal)
1 11/03/2018 11/23/2018 7688 19,105,500.0 0

Fluid Composition Data

Job Number Trade Name Supplier Purpose Ingredient Name CAS Number Additive Percentage by Mass Job Percentage by Mass Mass Used (lb)
1 LD-2850 Multi-Chem Friction Reducer Listed Below Listed Below 0 0 0
FE-2A Halliburton Additive Listed Below Listed Below 0 0 0
Ammonium chloride 12125-02-9 5 0.00285127 5164
Sodium sulfate 7757-82-6 0.1 0.00000001 1
Propargyl alcohol 107-19-7 5 0.00001940 36
Citric acid 77-92-9 60 0.00168378 3050
Methanol 67-56-1 100 0.00660566 11964
Emulsifier 9002-92-0 10 0.00003351 61
Phosphate of a Diamine, Sodium Salt Proprietary 30 0.00621768 11261
Ethoxylated alcohols Proprietary 5 0.00001940 36
Modified thiourea polymer Proprietary 30 0.000116395 211
Alcohols, C12-16, ethoxylated 68551-12-2 5 0.00285127 5164
Hydrotreated light petroleum distillate 64742-47-8 30 0.0171076 30983
Polymer Proprietary 68 0.000227852 413
Contains no hazardous substances

in concentrations above cut-off values according to the competent authority

CAS Not Assigned 0 0 0
9-Octadecenamide, n, n-bis-2(hydroxy-ethyl)-, (Z) 93-83-4 5 0.00285127 5164
pH buffer 8055-55-8 15 0.00005026 92
Hydrochloric acid 7647-01-0 7.5 0.00867708 15715
Hdrotreated light petrolem distillates Proprietary 100 0.000220938 401
Sodium persulfate 7775-27-1 100 0.00000552 10
Crystalline silica, quartz 14808-60-7 100 11.8198 21,406,400.0
Sodium chloride 7647-14-5 30 0.0171076 30983
MX 5-2402 Multi-Chem Biocide Listed Below Listed Below 0 0 0
SAND-COMMON WHITE-100 MESH, SSA-2, BULK (100003676) Halliburton Proppant Listed Below Listed Below 0 0 0
Ingredients Listed Above Listed Above Water 7732-18-5 100 0.129814 235102
FDP S-1296-17 Halliburton Additive Listed Below Listed Below 0 0 0
Fresh Water Operator Base Fluid Water 7732-18-5 100 87.9812 159,339,000.0
Gel 1100 Mountain Supply & Service Gelling Agent Listed Below Listed Below 0 0 0
MX 8-4543 Multi-Chem Biocide Listed Below Listed Below 0 0 0
SCALECHEK LP-50 Halliburton Scale Inhibitor Listed Below Listed Below 0 0 0
HYDROCHLORIC ACID Halliburton Solvent Listed Below Listed Below 0 0 0
SP BREAKER Halliburton Breaker Listed Below Listed Below 0 0 0
LCA-1 Halliburton Solvent Listed Below Listed Below 0 0 0
SAND-PREMIUM WHITE-40/70, BULK Halliburton Proppant Listed Below Listed Below 0 0 0

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Stimulations Data

Stimulation Date Chemical Agent Chemical Agent Concentration (%) Fracking Fluid Volume Mass of Proppant Used (lb) Fracking Company Comments
2018-11-23 H2O 8 197303 Gal 251300 Halliburton
2018-11-03 H2O 15 161858 Gal 83180 Halliburton

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Production Data

Period Operator Name Gas Quantity (mcf) Oil Quantity (bbl) Production Days
2019 ASCENT RESOURCES UTICA LLC 189405 49827 75

For data sources see[6] [7]

Waste Data

Period Operator Name Waste Type Quantity (bbl) Production Days
2019 ASCENT RESOURCES UTICA LLC Brine 2854 75

For data sources see[8] [9]

Inspection Data

Inspections Performed

Inspection ID Inspection Date Inspection Type Inspection Result Inspection Comments
-1164007219 2018-7-27 0:00: DD No Violations 0.50
-1287839856 2019-2-11 0:00: PW No Violations 0.50
-1477529408 2019-4-25 0:00: PW No Violations 0.20
-2106292356 2018-10-17 0:00 WR No Violations 0.20
-212410488 2020-7-27 0:00: PW No Violations 1.00
0358202693 2018-12-31 Preliminary Restoration No Violations During my inspection Fortis was installing production tubing on the 1H with a Derrick Service Rig. The frac plugs have been drilled out and 2.875-inch production tubing had been installed. I spoke with John, the Company Man for Ascent, and he stated that drill-out operations went well, and they are waiting for the production tree to be installed. Production equipment was being installed on the South side of the pad. Five 400-barrel tanks, one vapor recovery tower, and one combustor were partially assembled. The location meets requirements for preliminary restoration. All areas effected by pad construction have been restored. The lease road and pad consisted of a gravel surface and surrounding the location there was thick vegetation coverage.
0436861250 2018-10-15 Work Over Reconditioning No Violations At 9:44 AM on 10/12/18 I spoke with Ascent Resources Director of Operations Joe Starkey and Mr. Starkey stated that they have experienced a well construction issue on the Black Racer 3H. While pressure testing the 5.5-inch diameter production casing a collar split at 450 feet when the pressure reached 12,600 pounds per square inch. The pressure made its way within the 9.625-inch diameter intermediate casing and then within the 13.375-inch diameter surface casing. Splitting both casing strings at surface below the wellhead within the cellar. To begin remediation work two composite bridge plugs were set at 7200 feet and 7110 feet. O-Tex Cementing pumped a cement plug with 25 sacks from 7108 feet to 6849 feet within the 5.5-inch diameter production casing. Deep Well Services rig 3 removed 10 joints of the 5.5-inch diameter production casing and the last joint pulled was evaluated. The threads were stripped on the last joint of 5.5-inch casing. With the 436 feet of 5.5-inch diameter production casing out of the well the 9.625-inch diameter intermediate casing will be further evaluated. The 13.375-inch diameter surface casing, the 9.625-inch diameter intermediate casing, and the 5.5-inch diameter production casing all had 0 pounds per square inch.
0591093741 2018-10-16 Work Over Reconditioning No Violations

-inch intermediate casing for a pressure test. The packer will be set below the split 9.625 inch casing at surface so the 9.625 inch casing below the split can be tested.

1041861851 2018-10-04 Drill / Deepen / Reopen No Violations Pioneer 77 has completed drilling operations and has been removed from location. The wells were equipped with a night cap awaiting completion. Contractors were on location today cleaning out tanks used for drilling and hauling the final loads of Pioneer 77 to the Miller Farms Pad Guernsey county.
1164007219 2018-07-27 Drill / Deepen / Reopen No Violations The purpose of my inspection was a status check on conductors. Precision Rat Hole spudded the 1H and the 3H on 7/26/18. During my inspection both conductor boreholes were at total depth of 100 feet. The borehole was 36 inches and the conductor casing was 30 inch outer diameter, 29.25 inch inner diameter, and weighed 118.65 pounds per foot. Cement job calculations were discussed with Ascent Company Man Doug Bennett and Petroset supervisor Brian Sparks. The cement job was scheduled to begin at 3:00 p.m. 7/27/18.
1287839856 2019-02-11 Production Wells No Violations The purpose of my inspection was a status check. During my inspection the well was equipped with a production tree style wellhead. Gauges were present reading 69 pounds per square inch on the 13.375-inch diameter surface casing, 433 pounds per square inch on the 9.625-inch diameter intermediate casing, 2800 pounds per square inch on the 5.5-inch diameter production casing, and 2600 pounds per square inch on the 2.875-inch diameter production tubing. The production equipment consisted of two sand traps, two gas production units, one horizontal heater treater, three compressors, five 500-barrel tanks, one vapor recovery tower, and one combustor. The identification was located at the wellhead, tank battery, and pad entry.
1477529408 2019-04-25 Production Wells No Violations The purpose of my inspection was a status check. During my inspection the well was equipped with a production tree style wellhead. Gauges were present reading 69 pounds per square inch on the 13.375-inch diameter surface casing and 49 pounds per square inch on the 9.625-inch diameter intermediate casing. The production equipment consisted of two sand traps, two gas production units, one horizontal heater treater, three compressors, five 500-barrel tanks, one vapor recovery tower, and one combustor. The identification was located at the wellhead, tank battery, and pad entry.
1537381022 2018-09-19 Drill / Deepen / Reopen No Violations On 9/15/18 a rotary steerable tool connection broke on the curve assembly. Pioneer 77 attempted to fish the tool out the hole but was unsuccessful. C&J Energy Services set a cement kickoff plug. The 8.5-inch diameter hole was 7,330 feet deep and 250 sacks of cement were pumped from 7,268 feet to 6,657 feet. The 9.625-inch diameter intermediate casing shoe was at 6,824 feet. After waiting on cement, Pioneer 77 tripped back in hole and attempted to kick off the plug and build the curve. Ascent was not satisfied with how the curve was building. During my inspection today, C&J Energy Service was on location and they pumped a cement kick off plug with 300 sacks of cement from 6824 feet to 7561 feet.
1539955577 2018-10-19 Completion Testing No Violations Status check inspection on the well completion process found crews on site removing the tin horn cellar floor. I made contact with the company man on site identified as Andy Ingram who indicated that on October 11th crews were on site attempting to pressure test the 5.5 diameter production casing and then open the toe sleeve valve when the 5.5 diameter production casing parted at a measured depth of 454. The applied pressure on the well at the time of the incident was 12,680. The pressure released from the casing internally did compromise both the 9.625 and 13.375 diameter casing strings at surface below the well head and inside the cellar. The 5.5 casing was isolated below the part with cast iron bridge plugs set at 7,200 and 7,100 followed by 200 of cement. There is a retrievable packer set up in the 9.625 above the parted 5.5. The company is breaking down the well head and cutting the 9.625 and 13.375 to get to good casing so repairs can be made and a new well head installed. No earthen material is being removed outside the cellar and no environmental impact was observed on or outside the location. My direct supervisor Brent Bear was updated verbally and sent photographs of the well head and repair process before leaving location.
1540389790 2018-10-24 Completion Testing No Violations Status check inspection to witness the pressure testing of the 9.625 casing string from 430 to surface. 430 is where a retrievable bridge plug was set to isolate the well bore. The 9.625 diameter string and well head section was pressure tested to 1,799 pounds pressure for 30 minutes with only 10 pounds pressure lost in that time frame. The well head was replaced with a Weir well head assembly. The Weir well head is a 5,000 psi rated lower A section and a 10,000 psi rated B section. The 5.5 diameter casing parted down hole at 454 and was recovered from that point to surface. The 9.625 had a 6 landing joint at the top of the string that was removed and replaced. The 13.375 was also cut off and replaced. Both the 9.625 and 13.375 diameter casing strings were damaged at surface inside the cellar. Moving forward the retrievable bridge plug set inside the 9.625 casing will be removed and the 5.5 diameter casing put back together and pressure tested before drilling out the cast iron bridge plugs set in the casing down hole.
1540743118 2018-10-28 Completion Testing No Violations On site inspection to witness the repair of the 5.5 23 pound per foot production casing. The company has used a wireline explosive back off shot at 491 and ran back in the hole with a new 5.5 diameter casing section. The casing was screwed back together at 491 with a make up of 6 and one half turns to be a complete connection. I witnessed the casing turn 6 and one half turns followed by Wyoming Casing torque the casing to 15,600 pounds make up hydraulic applied pressure at surface. The casing was then pulled up on with the rig to a weight of 140,000 pounds and the casing slips were set in the Weir well head. The well head assembly will be completed and pressure tested. Deep Well rig # 3 is currently on the hole. Once assembly is complete the company will pressure test the casing internally before drilling out the 2 cast iron bridge plugs set in the 5.5 diameter well bore. Also noted is a pressure control flow back company is on location and lines will be attached to both well bore casing head annular sections before any pressure testing is commenced.
1540821720 2018-10-29 Completion Testing No Violations Status check inspection on the 5.5 diameter casing well repair process found a service rig on location owned by Deep Well Services. The rig is rigged up on the well with a well head Blow Out Preventer installed. The 5.5 diameter production casing has been repaired and pressure tested to 13,000 pounds pressure. The rig is currently drilling out cement that was placed inside the 5.5 diameter production casing atop the 2 composite plugs. The cement was encountered at 6,853 and the rig is currently drilling out cement at 6,953. The composite plugs were set at 7,110 and 7,200, they will both also be removed. Wetherford has a pressure control and pump unit on location and is pumping at a rate of 3.5 barrels per minute with cement returns seen at surface.
2106292356 2018-10-17 Work Over Reconditioning No Violations During my inspection the cement within the cellar floor was being removed to expose the split in the 13.375-inch diameter surface casing. Once the cement was removed a split could be seen in the 13.375-inch diameter surface casing and within the 9.625-inch diameter intermediate casing. Joe Starkey with Ascent Resources will draft a plan for remediation and send it over to ODNR for evaluation.
358202693 2018-12-31 0:00 PL No Violations 1.00
436861250 2018-10-15 0:00 WR No Violations 6.00
48662824 2020-2-26 0:00: PW No Violations 0.10
591093741 2018-10-16 0:00 WR No Violations 2.50
647608963 2019-11-15 0:00 PW No Violations 0.50

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References