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34-067-21576

Well Details

Well ID: 34-067-21576
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Country: United States
State: Ohio
County: Harrison
Municipality: Nottingham Township
Operator Name: GULFPORT APPALACHIA LLC
Well Pad ID: US-OH-001184
Farm/Lease Name: LUYSTER 210066
License Status: Producing
License Date: 2019-01-03
Spud Date: 2019-01-07
Spud Drilling Contractor:
Final Drill Date: 2019-02-13
Well Total Depth: 24615.00 ft
Configuration: Horizontal
Latitude: 40.230000
Longitude: -81.200000

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Well History

Well Status Well Status Date Comment
APP 2019-01-03 Proposed Formations:UTICA/POINT PLEASANT, Issued Date:1/3/2019, Expired Date:1/2/2021 12:00:00 PM, Drilling unit acres:1527.306, Proposed Well Type:OG, Proposed Well Class:POOL
Record Last Modified 2019-01-10
Construction Permit Expires 2021-01-02

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Inspection Data

Inspections Performed

Inspection ID Inspection Date Inspection Type Inspection Result Inspection Comments
-129445544 2020-6-15 0:00: PL No Violations 1.00
-1482791354 2020-4-22 0:00: CT No Violations 1.00
-487755704 2020-4-15 0:00: CT No Violations 1.00
-942851837 2020-2-24 0:00: CT No Violations 1.00
0549770821 2019-01-29 Drill / Deepen / Reopen No Violations
0994932633 2019-01-29 Drill / Deepen / Reopen Violations Noted On the day of my inspection I was accompanied by ODNR Inspector Jeff Adams and Gulfport representative Cory Reiter to perform an inspection of the drainage system on the Luyster pad. Drilling contractor, H&P 611 is on site preparing to cement 9.625 diameter casing set at a depth of 7,226 feet within a 12.25 diameter hole drilled on air to a depth of 7,257 feet. On 1-22-19 Gulfport engineer, Blake Arthur reported to ODNR engineer Mark Atkinson that the western pad drain had high chlorides from an unknown source. On 1-25-19, Blake Arthur reported that the holding tank used to catch contaminated water from the West Coal drain had overflowed releasing contaminated water into the western sediment trap. On 1-28-19, ODNR hydrogeologist Scott Scheiner discovered elevated chloride levels onsite below the west drain outlets. Today Jeff Adams and I performed chloride test downslope of the western sediment trap (offsite), the ground is not frozen and is saturated in an area 20 feet long by 10 feet wide, the temperature is in the low teens and everything is frozen except this area. We observed peak on the high range quantab at 9.2, 8.8 is a chloride reading of 6,620 PPM. Water is being collected in a plastic tank inside of the western sediment basin. There has been no offsite discharge on the eastern sediment basin and Gulfport is actively investigating to determine the source of the high chlorides.
1547028367 2019-01-09 Casing String Witnessed No Violations On the day of my inspection we witnessed Lightning Energy had augured a 36 inch diameter hole to 110 feet. 110 feet of 26 inch diameter conductor casing was run. Hole had water at 20 feet from surface prior to cementing. Lightning was onsite with 550 sacks of class A cement. Cement weighed with mudscale at 15.6 ppg and yield of 1.18. Cement additives include 3% cacl and .25 lb/sack celloflake. 75 percent excess ran. Cement was displaced to 100 feet with 64 barrels of fresh water. 20 barrels of cement returned to surface.
1566504899 2019-8-22 0:00: CT No Violations 1.00
1710520155 2019-02-06 Drill / Deepen / Reopen No Violations On the day of my inspection I was accompanied by Emergency Repsonse Coordinator Jason Blocker. I am following up on complaince notice 994932633 for pollution and contamination.We witnessed that H&P 611 experienced motor failure at 18818 feet and is tripping out with their 8.5 inch diameter bit. Estimated total depth is 24500. The western coal drain was viewed and the water collected in the 450 gallon polymer tank had a quantab chloride reading of >6412 ppm. The connection from the PVC drain pipe to the line running to the poly tank is leaking a drip. Water is also discharging through (or below) the limestone in the west coal seam drain retention basin. The flow out is less than 5 gallons per minute and chlorides tested with quantab at 748 ppm. Since my last inspection a series of bale dams have been installed downslope of the retention basin and a 500 gallon poly tank at the north drain. The connection at this tank had a drip leak also. Water inside of this tank not tested. Two trash pumps are in this area and plumbed in a way to move captured water back to collection on pad. Ground is saturated during our inspection due to recent melting snow/ice and current precipitation.
1751873051 2020-4-9 0:00:0 CT No Violations 1.00
549770821 2019-1-29 0:00: DD No Violations 0.80
626819977 2020-3-6 0:00:0 CT No Violations 1.50
76972136 2020-3-12 0:00: CT No Violations 1.50
794013928 2020-1-27 0:00: CT No Violations 1.50
994932633 2019-1-29 0:00: DD No Violations 2.00

Violations Commited

Inspection ID Violation ID Violation Date Violation Code Violation Comments
0994932633 US-OH-131416 2019-02-05 Drilling operation causing pollution and contamination

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References