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34-067-20705

Well Details

Well ID: 34-067-20705
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Country: United States
State: Ohio
County: Harrison
Municipality: Franklin Township
Operator Name: HANEY ROBERT A
Well Pad ID:
Farm/Lease Name: WILBUR HANEY
License Status: Final Restoration
License Date: 2018-08-08
Spud Date: 1985-04-02
Spud Drilling Contractor: CUBBY DRLG
Final Drill Date: 1985-04-11
Well Total Depth: 6157.00 ft
Configuration: Vertical
Latitude: 40.320000
Longitude: -81.210000

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Well History

Well Status Well Status Date Comment
CO 1985-02-15 53 ATWOOD RESOURCES INC GeoDate 2/15/85
Oil and Gas 1985-02-15 Issued Date 2/15/85 Expired Date 8/14/85 Acres 0040000 Tool Type RTAF Proposed Formation CLINTON Proposed Depth 06157 Proposed Drill Depth 06157
Original Spud 1985-04-02 UPDATED LOCATION PER DOGRM SURVEYOR 10/15/18 ALE.
Completed 1985-04-11 UPDATED LOCATION PER DOGRM SURVEYOR 10/15/18 ALE.
Reached Total Depth 1985-04-11 UPDATED LOCATION PER DOGRM SURVEYOR 10/15/18 ALE.
Completion Report Received 1985-11-01 UPDATED LOCATION PER DOGRM SURVEYOR 10/15/18 ALE.
Change of Owner 1995-08-27 Operator changed from 53, ATWOOD RESOURCES INC to 4205, TRANSFUEL RESOURCES CO
Change of Owner 1995-10-13 Operator changed from 4205, TRANSFUEL RESOURCES CO to 213, LOMAK OPERATING CO
APP 1998-08-26 Proposed Formations:CLINTON, Issued Date:8/26/98, Expired Date:8/26/99 6:00:00 AM, Drilling unit acres:40, Proposed Well Type:OG, Proposed Well Class:
Change of Owner 1998-10-21 Operator changed from 213, RANGE OPERATING COMPANY to 6285, HANEY ROBERT A
APP 2018-08-08 Proposed Formations:CLINTON, Issued Date:8/8/2018, Expired Date:8/7/2020 12:00:00 PM, Drilling unit acres:40, Proposed Well Type:OG, Proposed Well Class:
Plugged/Abandoned 2018-09-10 UPDATED LOCATION PER DOGRM SURVEYOR 10/15/18 ALE.
Record Last Modified 2019-06-11 UPDATED LOCATION PER DOGRM SURVEYOR 10/15/18 ALE.
Construction Permit Expires 2020-08-07 UPDATED LOCATION PER DOGRM SURVEYOR 10/15/18 ALE.

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Perforation Treatments

Perforation Date Interval Top (ft) Interval Base (ft) Number of Shots
1997-06-29 5988 6100 0
5988 6100 0
2006-09-11 6016 6098 17
6016 6098 17
5988 6100 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 94000 Gal 40000 FRAC;H2O,SAND

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Production Data

Period Operator Name Gas Quantity (mcf) Oil Quantity (bbl) Production Days
1985 ATWOOD RESOURCES INC 729.00 0.00 60
1986 ATWOOD RESOURCES INC 5394.00 180.00 365
1987 ATWOOD RESOURCES INC 3951.00 89.00 365
1988 ATWOOD RESOURCES INC 2892.00 69.00 365
1989 ATWOOD RESOURCES INC 2542.00 88.00 365
1990 ATWOOD RESOURCES INC 3878.00 74.00 365
1991 ATWOOD RESOURCES INC 2392.00 0.00 365
1992 ATWOOD RESOURCES INC 2389.00 0.00 366
1993 ATWOOD RESOURCES INC 1080.00 92.00 362
1995 TRANSFUEL RESOURCES CO 1730.00 0.00 270
1996 RANGE OPERATING COMPANY 693.00 0.00 213
1997 RANGE OPERATING COMPANY 25.00 0.00 62

For data sources see[5] [6]

Waste Data

Period Operator Name Waste Type Quantity (bbl) Production Days
1985 ATWOOD RESOURCES INC Brine 0 60
1986 ATWOOD RESOURCES INC Brine 430 365
1987 ATWOOD RESOURCES INC Brine 145 365
1988 ATWOOD RESOURCES INC Brine 0 365
1989 ATWOOD RESOURCES INC Brine 70 365
1990 ATWOOD RESOURCES INC Brine 75 365
1991 ATWOOD RESOURCES INC Brine 75 365
1992 ATWOOD RESOURCES INC Brine 70 366
1993 ATWOOD RESOURCES INC Brine 50 362
1995 TRANSFUEL RESOURCES CO Brine 0 270
1996 RANGE OPERATING COMPANY Brine 0 213
1997 RANGE OPERATING COMPANY Brine 0 62

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Inspection Data

Inspections Performed

Inspection ID Inspection Date Inspection Type Inspection Result Inspection Comments
-1071234863 2018-9-5 0:00:0 PB No Violations 6.00
0084234531 2018-08-28 Production Wells No Violations On the day of my inspection I met with landowner and Nick from Nicks Plugging. Nicks plans on moving onto location later in the week to plug this well at the request and expense of landowner. He owns the well.
0299521221 2019-06-07 Final Restoration No Violations On the day of my inspection I found this site to be reclaimed. Production equipment is removed and area is vegetated. Site is stable. Site meets requirements of 1509.072(B) for final restoration.
1071234863 2018-09-05 Plug / Plug Back No Violations On the day of my inspection I was accompanied by Inspector Bill Stolarik. Nicks Well Plugging is rigged up on location. They were able to thread the tubing. Appalachian Well Service ran in with a 360 cutter to 5990 feet. The charge shorted out so they came out of wellbore. Made necessary repairs and went back in to 5990 feet and shot the tubing. Nicks then pumped 60 sacks of class A neat cement weighing 15.6 ppg. Displacement was 13 barrels. This plug should be from 5900-5200. Cemex is the cement supplier. Appalachian ran back in to shoot the tubing at 3892. They pulled 1 joint of tubing and plan on circulating the well and letting it rest overnight. Next plug will be set tomorrow morning.
1536079476 2018-09-04 Plug / Plug Back No Violations On site at 8:30 Am to witness the well plugging process along with ODNR County Inspector Dylan Pendleton. Nicks Well Service rig is on the hole and Nicks Cement Trucks are on location also. Appalachian Wireline Service is also on location. The well is equipped with 8.625 surface casing -
1536163889 2018-09-05 Plug / Plug Back No Violations On site inspection at 8:30 am to witness the ell plugging process. Nicks Well Service rig and Cement Service is on location along with Appalachian Wireline Service. Upon arrival the rig crew threaded the top 1.900 diameter tubing and rigged the pump truck up and attempted to circulate water trough the 1.900 production tubing. The tubing would not circulate so Appalachian Wireline was rigged up and ran in the hole to shoot the mud anchor off the tubing. There 1st attempt to shoot the tubing was unsuccessful due to the explosive shot not going off. A second successful run was made and the tubing was shot at 5,990. The service company then hooked up to the tubing with their pump trucks and made sure the tubing was shot off and fluid would clear out the bottom. They then proceeded to pump a 750 12.6 barrel absolute volume plug consisting of 60 sacks of class A neat cement. The well circulated during the setting of the plug. H2S was present at surface at this point. According to the wireline engineer for Appalachian the tubing was determined to have a tight spot in it at 4,100. I consulted with my Supervisor Mike Moreland and approval was granted to shoot the 1.900 tubing off above the tight spot. The tubing was cut off at 3,892 and one tubing joint pulled to 3,859. The rig crew then decided to stop for the day.
1536169488 2018-09-04 Plug / Plug Back No Violations On the day of my inspection I was accompanied by Inspector Bill Stolarik. Nicks Well Plugging is rigged up on location. They have dug below grade and daylighted the wellhead. They attempted to pull 1.5 inch diameter tubing with a spear and it would not grab. They acquired another spear and pulled >20000 lbs. and it did not come free. Appalachian Well Service was onsite for wireline services. The tubing apparently has a small bend in it below the wellhead and they were not able to run a long bar. They ended up running a collar locator with no weight bar to around 6000 feet. Nicks plans on threading the tubing and starting again tomorrow.
1536243804 2018-09-06 Plug / Plug Back No Violations On site inspection to witness day 3 of the well plugging process. Nicks Well Service and Cement Service is the primary contractor. Previously a 750 bottom hole plug was set to isolate the bottom formation and the possible H2S from the Newberg formation. The tubing was still hung after shooting it off at 5,990 and setting the bottom plug so the tubing was shot off once again at 3,892, the tubing pulled free at that point and a 200 plug was set inside the 4.5 diameter casing through the tubing and the tubing pulled out of the hole. Once the tubing was out of the hole a packer was set inside the 4.5 at surface and the 4.5 pressure tested to 750 psi, the casing held pressure so the decision was made to shoot the 4.5 off just above the last plug and plug out from that point. It also was discovered at that point while pulling stretch on the 4.5 that the 8.625 diameter surface pipe well head was moving up hole also. The 4.5 was shot off at 3,487 by Appalachian Wireline service with a 15 shot collar buster shot. The 8.625 diameter casing was rotted off just below the well head at ground level. One 42 casing joint was pulled out of the hole so the crew could get on a good collar and a 12 barrel absolute volume class A plug set, the plug consisted of 58 sacks of neat cement and was displaced with 51 barrels of pit fluid. Due to high H2S the decision was made to shut down and not attempt to pull the casing out of the plug with the understanding they would rip the casing back off in the morning after the H2S has subsided.
1536324411 2018-09-07 Plug / Plug Back No Violations On site inspection to witness day 4 of the well plugging process. Prior to my arrival the service rig company identified as Nicks Plugging LLC ripped the 4.5 diameter production casing off at 1,630 and pulled one 4.5 diameter casing joint. The top of the last plug set was calculated at 200 above the point the casing was shot off on the previous working day. The 4.5 was shot off at 3,487 and a 200 isolation plug was set, the rig was unable to pull the 4.5 due to extremely high levels of H2S gas migrating to surface. The company man on site was directed to tag the plug and re rip the 4.5 above the plug top at 3,287. The service company set a 250 cement plug to isolate the bottom of the 8.625 surface casing. The 4.5 was recovered from that point. I informed bot District Supervisor Brent Bear and Regional Supervisor Mike Moreland that the service company did not rip the 4.5above the last plug as indicated on the previous day.
1536587225 2018-09-10 Plug / Plug Back No Violations On site inspection and day 5 on location to witness the final stages of the well plugging process with Nicks Well Service rig on the hole and Cement Service on location. On this day the previous cement plug set across the bottom of the 8.625 diameter surface pipe was tagged at 1,390. At that point the 8.625 was topped of with fresh water to surface and determined to be static. A 105 sack class A surface plug was then set through 1.900 tubing from 210 to surface. The 1.900 was pulled up and did pull wet with cement. The well stayed static with cement to surface. The landowner was on location and informed the production tank would need removed and vegetation established at bot the well and tank battery site once restoration grading is complete.
299521221 2019-6-7 0:00:0 FR No Violations 1.00
84234531 2018-8-28 0:00: PW No Violations 1.00

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References