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34-103-22204

Well Details

Well ID: 34-103-22204
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Country: United States
State: Ohio
County: Medina
Municipality: Granger Township
Operator Name: EMBASSY ENERGY INC.
Well Pad ID:
Farm/Lease Name: PAPIK
License Status: Plugged and Abandoned
License Date: 2018-08-30
Spud Date: 1979-12-12
Spud Drilling Contractor:
Final Drill Date: 1979-12-19
Well Total Depth: 3658.00 ft
Configuration: Vertical
Latitude: 41.170000
Longitude: -81.690000

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Well History

Well Status Well Status Date Comment
Original Spud 1979-12-12 ACRES=52.1825
Completed 1979-12-19 ACRES=52.1825
Reached Total Depth 1979-12-19 ACRES=52.1825
CO 1980-01-04 212 WATERCO INC GeoDate 1/4/80
Change of Owner 2001-01-29 Operator changed from 212, WATERCO INC to 70, WALDRON DAVID A & ASS INC
Change of Owner 2016-06-13 Operator changed from 70, DAVID A WALDRON & ASSOC to 9683, EMBASSY ENERGY INC.
APP 2018-08-30 Proposed Formations:CLINTON, Issued Date:8/30/2018, Expired Date:8/29/2020 12:00:00 PM, Drilling unit acres:52, Proposed Well Type:OG, Proposed Well Class:
Record Last Modified 2018-09-06 ACRES=52.1825
Construction Permit Expires 2020-08-29 ACRES=52.1825

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Perforation Treatments

Perforation Date Interval Top (ft) Interval Base (ft) Number of Shots
2006-09-11 3510 3552 25
3510 3552 25
3510 3552 25

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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 1544 Bbl 50000

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Production Data

Period Operator Name Gas Quantity (mcf) Oil Quantity (bbl) Production Days
1984 WATERCO INC 5325.00 601.00 365
1985 WATERCO INC 3928.00 422.00 232
1986 WATERCO INC 4448.00 1270.00 278
1987 WATERCO INC 5041.00 650.00 205
1988 WATERCO INC 6674.00 577.00 365
1989 WATERCO INC 3593.00 285.00 365
1990 WATERCO INC 6317.00 478.00 365
1991 WATERCO INC 4833.00 482.00 365
1992 WATERCO INC 5062.00 379.00 365
1993 WATERCO INC 967.00 176.00 365
1995 WATERCO INC 2451.00 165.00 365
1996 WATERCO INC 2376.00 210.00 365
1997 WATERCO INC 2742.00 210.00 365
1998 WATERCO INC 2005.00 166.00 365
1999 WATERCO INC 2737.00 161.00 365
2000 WATERCO INC 2467.00 216.00 365
2001 DAVID A WALDRON & ASSOC 1885.00 200.00 365
2002 DAVID A WALDRON & ASSOC 2113.00 111.00 365
2003 DAVID A WALDRON & ASSOC 2255.00 117.00 365
2004 DAVID A WALDRON & ASSOC 2205.00 186.00 365
2005 DAVID A WALDRON & ASSOC 1592.00 113.00 365
2006 DAVID A WALDRON & ASSOC 1564.00 62.00 365
2007 DAVID A WALDRON & ASSOC 1297.00 83.00 365
2008 DAVID A WALDRON & ASSOC 1733.00 126.00 365
2009 DAVID A WALDRON & ASSOC 1521.00 120.00 365
2010 DAVID A WALDRON & ASSOC 1533.00 151.00 365
2011 DAVID A WALDRON & ASSOC 1627.00 145.00 365
2012 DAVID A WALDRON & ASSOC 1718.00 111.00 366
2013 DAVID A WALDRON & ASSOC 1127.00 81.00 365
2014 DAVID A WALDRON & ASSOC 946.00 86.00 365
2015 DAVID A WALDRON & ASSOC 1260.00 37.00 365
2016 EMBASSY ENERGY INC. 333.00 0.00 182
2017 EMBASSY ENERGY INC. 460.00 0.00 365
2018 EMBASSY ENERGY INC. 0.00 0.00 0

For data sources see[5] [6]

Waste Data

Period Operator Name Waste Type Quantity (bbl) Production Days
1984 WATERCO INC Brine 539 365
1985 WATERCO INC Brine 359 232
1986 WATERCO INC Brine 649 278
1987 WATERCO INC Brine 687 205
1988 WATERCO INC Brine 1373 365
1989 WATERCO INC Brine 980 365
1990 WATERCO INC Brine 1290 365
1991 WATERCO INC Brine 1013 365
1992 WATERCO INC Brine 921 365
1993 WATERCO INC Brine 160 365
1995 WATERCO INC Brine 0 365
1996 WATERCO INC Brine 32 365
1997 WATERCO INC Brine 468 365
1998 WATERCO INC Brine 474 365
1999 WATERCO INC Brine 388 365
2000 WATERCO INC Brine 483 365
2001 DAVID A WALDRON & ASSOC Brine 296 365
2002 DAVID A WALDRON & ASSOC Brine 262 365
2003 DAVID A WALDRON & ASSOC Brine 347 365
2004 DAVID A WALDRON & ASSOC Brine 309 365
2005 DAVID A WALDRON & ASSOC Brine 299 365
2006 DAVID A WALDRON & ASSOC Brine 241 365
2007 DAVID A WALDRON & ASSOC Brine 361 365
2008 DAVID A WALDRON & ASSOC Brine 345 365
2009 DAVID A WALDRON & ASSOC Brine 306 365
2010 DAVID A WALDRON & ASSOC Brine 274 365
2011 DAVID A WALDRON & ASSOC Brine 319 365
2012 DAVID A WALDRON & ASSOC Brine 288 366
2013 DAVID A WALDRON & ASSOC Brine 247 365
2014 DAVID A WALDRON & ASSOC Brine 257 365
2015 DAVID A WALDRON & ASSOC Brine 284 365
2016 DAVID A WALDRON & ASSOC Brine 21 180
2017 EMBASSY ENERGY INC. Brine 100 365
2018 EMBASSY ENERGY INC. Brine 0 0

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Inspection Data

Inspections Performed

Inspection ID Inspection Date Inspection Type Inspection Result Inspection Comments
-1304467411 2019-5-13 0:00: PB No Violations
-2009246635 2013-5-22 0:00: PW No Violations 0.50
000PL12328 Preliminary Restoration No Violations Preliminary Restoration done information from Data Point
0190394217 2012-01-24 Production Wells No Violations On 01/24/2012, DNR Inspector Richard Skidmore completed a production well inspection status check for DNR Inspector Ray Wallace. This well shares a tank battery with permit number 2-2207. The lease road, tank battery, and well head locations are in compliance with 1501:9-9-05. Inspection passed.
1127091411 2014-06-06 Production Wells No Violations Inspected production well on 06/06/2014. The tank battery consists of 1-210 bbl steel tank, 1-100 bbl steel tank, drip, 1-vertical separator, and a small compressor station located within an earthen dike. Small leaks were noted from the plugs at the front and back of the 210 bbl tank. The tank battery is used by multiple wells; identification is clearly displayed for all wells utilizing it. The well is equipped with a pump jack with an electric motor. Well identification is posted at the wellhead, but it does not reflect the current owner and must be updated. Jerry Reeves with DA Waldron & Associates was notified of these issues and will address them as soon as possible. No other problems were noted at the time of the inspection.
1304467411 2019-05-13 Plug / Plug Back No Violations Visited location on 05/13/2019 to check on the status of plugging operations, as Moore Well Service is expected to move in later in the week. The pump jack has been removed in preparation for plugging. The well location was very wet and swampy. Jeff Moore indicated that plugging would be postponed until the location dried up. No problems were noted at the time of the inspection.
1366138484 2013-04-16 Production Wells No Violations I inspected this well and found one electric powered pump jack on the wellhead. I could not determine the pressure on the tubing or on the casing as there were no gauges installed on either. A small well identification sign was posted on the panel of the electrical box next to the pump jack. I did notice a very small amount of gas bubbles that were coming up through a large puddle of rainwater that had accumulated at the base of the casing. I checked the gas bubbles with the Sperion gas detector and obtained readings of 0% LEL and 0% CH4. I also noticed that a small amount of crude oil had accumulated on the ground at the base of the wellhead and was floating on the surface of the rainwater puddle. The pump jack was surrounded by an earthen dike and the area around the well was nicely maintained. The tank battery contained one 210 bbl. steel oil storage tank, one 100 bbl. steel brine storage tank, one vertical oil and gas separator unit, one gas sales chart recorder and one drip assembly. There was also a small skid mounted electric powered natural gas compressor plumbed into the steel gas piping in the tank battery. A residential type gas meter with a regulator was plumbed into the drip assembly and was supplying gas to a nearby residence. The proper identification sign was posted on the storage tank and no leaks were seen on the tanks or piping within the tank battery. The dike was in good shape and the area within and around the dike was well maintained. It was determined that this tank battery also handles production for the Papik #2 well. I contacted Jerry Reeves of D.A. Waldron & Assoc. and advised him to have the pumper come out and place several absorbent pads at the base of the wellhead to soak up the small amount of spilled oil as soon as possible.
190394217 2012-1-24 0:00: PW No Violations 1.00
2009246635 2013-05-22 Production Wells No Violations The well is equipped with a pump jack, rods and tubing. A compressor was operating at the tank battery. ID posted.
PL12328 PL No Violations

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References