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34-067-20655

Well Details

Well ID: 34-067-20655
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Country: United States
State: Ohio
County: Harrison
Municipality: Monroe Township
Operator Name: TIPKA ENERGY DEVLOPMENT COMPAN
Well Pad ID:
Farm/Lease Name: HENRY
License Status: Final Restoration
License Date: 2016-09-09
Spud Date: 1984-09-25
Spud Drilling Contractor: ARMSTRONG DRLG
Final Drill Date: 1984-10-01
Well Total Depth: 5887.00 ft
Configuration: Vertical
Latitude: 40.370000
Longitude: -81.180000

For data sources see[1]

Well History

Well Status Well Status Date Comment
CO 1984-03-29 2559 WNT OPERATING INC GeoDate 3/29/84
Oil and Gas 1984-03-29 Issued Date 3/29/84 Expired Date 9/25/84 Acres 0040000 Tool Type RTA Proposed Formation CLINTON Proposed Depth 05887 Proposed Drill Depth 05887
Original Spud 1984-09-25
Completed 1984-10-01
Reached Total Depth 1984-10-01
Completion Report Received 1984-11-21
Change of Owner 2001-09-05 Operator changed from 2559, WNT OPERATING INC to 2543, TIPKA ENERGY DEVLOP CO
APP 2016-09-09 Proposed Formations:CLINTON SANDSTONE, Issued Date:9/9/2016, Expired Date:9/9/2018 12:00:00 PM, Drilling unit acres:40, Proposed Well Type:HAD, Proposed Well Class:
Plugged/Abandoned 2016-11-11
Record Last Modified 2017-02-15
Construction Permit Expires 2018-09-09

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Perforation Treatments

Perforation Date Interval Top (ft) Interval Base (ft) Number of Shots
1997-06-29 5678 5758 0
5678 5758 0
2006-09-11 5712 5819 12
5712 5819 12
5678 5758 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
H2O 0 68500 Gal 35000 FRAC: H2O,SAND

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Production Data

Period Operator Name Gas Quantity (mcf) Oil Quantity (bbl) Production Days
1985 TIPKA WILLIAM N 6046.00 137.00 0
1986 WNT OPERATING INC 6567.00 236.00 365
1987 WNT OPERATING INC 4402.00 220.00 365
1988 WNT OPERATING INC 3988.00 0.00 365
1989 WNT OPERATING INC 3477.00 179.00 365
1990 WNT OPERATING INC 2632.00 0.00 365
1991 WNT OPERATING INC 1339.00 0.00 365
1992 WNT OPERATING INC 1246.00 105.00 365
1993 WNT OPERATING INC 1199.00 0.00 365
1994 WNT OPERATING INC 823.00 61.00 365
1995 WNT OPERATING INC 343.00 48.00 365
1996 WNT OPERATING INC 288.00 66.00 366
1997 WNT OPERATING INC 309.00 0.00 365
1999 WNT OPERATING INC 354.00 126.00 365
2000 WNT OPERATING INC 241.00 0.00 366
2001 TIPKA ENERGY DEVLOPMENT COMPAN 423.00 86.00 365
2002 TIPKA ENERGY DEVLOPMENT COMPAN 459.00 0.00 365
2003 TIPKA ENERGY DEVLOPMENT COMPAN 198.00 0.00 365
2004 TIPKA ENERGY DEVLOPMENT COMPAN 309.00 57.00 366
2005 TIPKA ENERGY DEVLOPMENT COMPAN 151.00 0.00 365
2006 TIPKA ENERGY DEVLOPMENT COMPAN 846.00 0.00 365
2007 TIPKA ENERGY DEVLOPMENT COMPAN 1363.00 0.00 365
2008 TIPKA ENERGY DEVLOPMENT COMPAN 1063.00 26.00 366
2009 TIPKA ENERGY DEVLOPMENT COMPAN 817.00 78.00 365
2010 TIPKA ENERGY DEVLOPMENT COMPAN 127.00 34.00 365
2011 TIPKA ENERGY DEVLOPMENT COMPAN 408.00 0.00 0
2012 TIPKA ENERGY DEVLOPMENT COMPAN 389.00 0.00 366
2013 TIPKA ENERGY DEVLOPMENT COMPAN 274.00 0.00 365
2014 TIPKA ENERGY DEVLOPMENT COMPAN 180.00 0.00 365
2015 TIPKA ENERGY DEVLOPMENT COMPAN 238.00 0.00 365
2016 TIPKA ENERGY DEVLOPMENT COMPAN 173.00 9.00 306

For data sources see[5] [6]

Waste Data

Period Operator Name Waste Type Quantity (bbl) Production Days
1985 TIPKA WILLIAM N Brine 775 0
1986 WNT OPERATING INC Brine 370 365
1987 WNT OPERATING INC Brine 220 365
1988 WNT OPERATING INC Brine 50 365
1989 WNT OPERATING INC Brine 135 365
1990 WNT OPERATING INC Brine 65 365
1991 WNT OPERATING INC Brine 0 365
1992 WNT OPERATING INC Brine 40 365
1993 WNT OPERATING INC Brine 0 365
1994 WNT OPERATING INC Brine 85 365
1995 WNT OPERATING INC Brine 150 365
1996 WNT OPERATING INC Brine 30 366
1997 WNT OPERATING INC Brine 60 365
1999 WNT OPERATING INC Brine 0 365
2000 WNT OPERATING INC Brine 0 366
2001 TIPKA ENERGY DEVLOPMENT COMPAN Brine 40 365
2002 TIPKA ENERGY DEVLOPMENT COMPAN Brine 30 365
2003 TIPKA ENERGY DEVLOPMENT COMPAN Brine 51 365
2004 TIPKA ENERGY DEVLOPMENT COMPAN Brine 0 366
2005 TIPKA ENERGY DEVLOPMENT COMPAN Brine 0 365
2006 TIPKA ENERGY DEVLOPMENT COMPAN Brine 0 365
2007 TIPKA ENERGY DEVLOPMENT COMPAN Brine 0 365
2008 TIPKA ENERGY DEVLOPMENT COMPAN Brine 0 366
2009 TIPKA ENERGY DEVLOPMENT COMPAN Brine 42 365
2010 TIPKA ENERGY DEVLOPMENT COMPAN Brine 0 365
2011 TIPKA ENERGY DEVLOPMENT COMPAN Brine 0
2012 TIPKA ENERGY DEVLOPMENT COMPAN Brine 55 366
2013 TIPKA ENERGY DEVLOPMENT COMPAN Brine 76 365
2014 TIPKA ENERGY DEVLOPMENT COMPAN Brine 39 365
2015 TIPKA ENERGY DEVLOPMENT COMPAN Brine 0 365
2016 TIPKA ENERGY DEVLOPMENT COMPAN Brine 7 306

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Inspection Data

Inspections Performed

Inspection ID Inspection Date Inspection Type Inspection Result Inspection Comments
-1006486798 2016-11-8 0:00: PB No Violations 9.00
-141834667 2016-11-7 0:00: PB No Violations 11.00
-2079156653 2016-11-2 0:00: PB No Violations 8.00
-2125186612 2016-11-1 0:00: PB No Violations 5.00
-748272625 2020-4-2 0:00:0 FR No Violations 1.00
-916198342 2016-11-1 0:00: PB No Violations 5.00
0010606242 2016-11-09 Final Restoration No Violations I am on site today to check on the status of the well after the plug job was completed the previous day. On the day of my inspection I witnessed the earthen dike pit had been vacuumed then filled in, the surface plug had remained at the same level from the previous day and all indications of hydrogen sulfide gas have been remediated. While on site I spoke to the landowner of the well, who stated the rotten egg smell (H2S) had stopped after the plug job was completed and the pit was vacuumed up. After my inspection I spoke to Bill Tipka who informed me that he plans to cut the surface casing and reclaim the location within the next few days. I will be back on site at a later date to perform a final restoration status check.
0141834667 2016-11-07 Plug / Plug Back No Violations

-3250 using 68 sacks of class a 15.2 pound/1.26 yield cement and displacing with 50 barrels of fresh water. Before the plug was set circulation was established, once circulation was established H2S levels rose to approximately 85 ppm around the well bore. After the plug was displaced, the area was left until safe working conditions re-

0361547088 2016-11-23 Final Restoration No Violations I arrived on site today to check the status of the final restoration for the well bore. On the day of my inspection I discovered that the pits have been filled in and the area around the well bore has been graded. The production equipment still remains on site, I will be back to continue checking the final restoration of well bore. Over the duration of my inspection I did not witness any signs of pollution or contamination.
0538115736 2016-11-03 Plug / Plug Back No Violations I am on site today to check on the well bore due to H2S concerns from the plug that was set the previous day. While on site I did not encounter any concerning levels of H2S at the well head or around the pit. However a strong odor was noticed during the duration of my inspection.
0798298557 2016-10-31 Plug / Plug Back No Violations I arrived on location today to meet with Well Owner/Operator Bill Tipka in preparation to plug this well bore. On the day of my inspection I was informed by Bill that he wanted to plug the well due to H2S concerns. Bill stated that one of his well tenders had readings of upwards of 25 ppm of hydrogen sulfide and the well was lacking in production. After being informed about the well Bill and I created a schedule on how the well was going to be plugged. With the conduction of my inspection I discovered the well was utilizing a pump-jack for means of production and had a domestic line tied into the production casing. The well consisted of 8.625 inch diameter surface casing, 4.5 inch diameter production casing and 2.375 inch diameter production tubing. Production equipment consisted of a 210 barrel production tank, a 30 barrel brine tank and a horizontal separator. All production equipment was placed in an earthen dike that measure approximately 30*50 feet with an average height of 2.5 feet around the perimeter. In the duration of my inspection I did not discover any indication of H2S, indicating that the gas was contained inside the 8.625 inch diameter surface casing. Bill also stated that he plans to plug the well within the next 10 days.
0916198342 2016-11-01 Plug / Plug Back No Violations On the day of my inspection I witnessed, Jerry Moore rigging up over the hole with a service rig and pulling all rods out of the well bore. Prior to working on the well bore the well was treated with sulfide blocker and H2S readings were taken on the production casing and surface casing. After removing the rods it was decided that the bottom plug would not be set until the next day.
1006486798 2016-11-08 Plug / Plug Back No Violations

-1087 feet using 51 sacks of class a 14.7 pound/1.36 yield cement and displacing with 4.2 barrels. Before the plug was set sulfur clear was mixed and circulation was established. After setting the plug the tubing was then pulled to 220 feet. Formation then circulated cement to surface from a depth of 220 feet utilizing the same cement as before. Prior to setting the plug circulation was established. I witnessed good cement returns to surface and will be back out on site to check on the cement level.

10606242 2016-11-9 0:00: FR No Violations 2.00
1411583782 2014-09-24 Production Wells No Violations I received a call from the landowner Robert Henry that he has an idle well which is on his property. I arrived and found that the well is in operation and that it is not idle. I did notice a odor of gas and what could be a low concentrate of H2S. I contacted Brian Tipka and advised that there could be a leak on the casing which would get worse since it is in front of a home at the bottom of a valley. Last I advised that the landowner was hooked up to the well for heat and that he could be in danger if H2S was to be burned in the home heating system. He is to check to make sure H2S is not present at the well and that the home heating system does not use it if there is H2S.
2079156653 2016-11-02 Plug / Plug Back No Violations I am on site today to witness the plugging of the well bore. Jerry Moore is preforming all service work and formation cementing will be preforming all cement work. After removing all rods from the well bore, the tubing was then lifted to assure it was free. After lifting the tubing it was then place back at its original depth. Formation cementing then cleared tubbing at set a plug from 5800-5350 using 35 sacks of Class A 15.6 pound/ 1.18 yield cement and displaced with 20.7 barrels of fresh water. After the plug was set the tubing was then pulled up to a depth of 4150 feet and another plug was set from 4150-3950 using 15 sacks of the same cement and displacing with 15.2 barrels of fresh water. Circulation was established, resulting in an H2S spike will setting the plug. The location was cleared during the displacement of the plug. After the plug was set, the perimeter around the well bore was left until the H2S levels dropped below 10 ppm. Once working conditions were declared safe the tubing was then pulled from the well and shut in for the night.
2125186612 2016-11-01 Plug / Plug Back No Violations On the day of my inspection I witnessed, Jerry Moore rigging up over the hole with a service rig and pulling all rods out of the well bore. Prior to working on the well bore the well was treated with sulfide blocker and H2S readings were taken on the production casing and surface casing. After removing the rods it was decided that the bottom plug would not be set until the next day.
361547088 2016-11-23 0:00 FR No Violations 1.50
538115736 2016-11-3 0:00: PB No Violations 1.50
798298557 2016-10-31 0:00 PB No Violations 5.00

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References