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34-111-24801

Well Details

Well ID: 34-111-24801
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Country: United States
State: Ohio
County: Monroe
Municipality: Perry Township
Operator Name: DIVERSIFIED PRODUCTION LLC
Well Pad ID: US-OH-001474
Farm/Lease Name: ZORIN
License Status: Producing
License Date: 2017-11-13
Spud Date: 2017-07-23
Spud Drilling Contractor: H&P DRILLING
Final Drill Date: 2018-02-06
Well Total Depth: 21411.00 ft
Configuration: Horizontal
Latitude: 39.680000
Longitude: -81.080000

For data sources see[1]

Well History

Well Status Well Status Date Comment
APP 2017-11-13 Proposed Formations:POINT PLEASANT, Issued Date:11/13/2017, Expired Date:11/13/2019 12:00:00 PM, Drilling unit acres:277.54, Proposed Well Type:OG, Proposed Well Class:POOL
Correction to Well 2017-12-22 CORRECTION TO TARGET INFORMATION, ELEVATION AND UNIT SIZE.
Reached Total Depth 2018-02-06 STATUS PER AS-DRILLED PLAT
Correction to Well 2018-03-09 UPDATE TAKE TARGET PER AS-DRILLED PLAT
Completion Report Received 2018-07-05 STATUS PER AS-DRILLED PLAT
Record Last Modified 2018-07-10 STATUS PER AS-DRILLED PLAT
Construction Permit Expires 2019-11-13 STATUS PER AS-DRILLED PLAT

For data sources see[2]

Perforation Treatments

Perforation Date Interval Top (ft) Interval Base (ft) Number of Shots
2018-07-09 10366 10479 0
2018-07-09 21166 21286 0
21166 21286 0
10366 10479 0
10366 10479 0

For data sources see[3]

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 03/01/2018 05/13/2018 9413 27,765,800.0 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 Proslick 700 ProFrac Friction Reducer Alcohols, C12-16, ethoxylated 68551-12-2 5 0.00390612 10440.7
Water 7732-18-5 65 0.0507796 135729
Hydrotreated light distillate (petroleum) 64742-47-8 30 0.0234367 62644
Glut/Quat Biocide ProFrac Biocide Glutaraldehyde 111-30-8 14 0.00279577 7472.8
Quaternary ammonium compounds 68424-85-1 2.5 0.000499244 1334.43
Ethanol 64-17-5 0.3 0.00005991 160.131
Water 7732-18-5 83 0.0165749 44303
ProHib 100 ProFrac Acid Inhibitor 2-Propyn-1-ol compound w/ methyloxirane 38172-91-7 15 0.000148502 396.93
Water 7732-18-5 95 0.000940511 2513.89
Sand (100 Mesh Proppant) ProFrac Proppant Silica Substrate 14808-60-7 100 5.64181 15,080,000.0
Hydrochloric Acid (7.5%) Cooper Natural Acidizing Water 7732-18-5 85 0.373764 999033
Hydrochloric Acid (Hydrogen Chloride) 7647-01-0 36 0.1583 423120
Sand (30/50 White Proppant) ProFrac Proppant Silica Substrate 14808-60-7 100 7.08164 18,928,500.0
ProChek 100 ProFrac Scale Inhibitor Ethylene glycol 107-21-1 40 0.00347 9268.56
DETA phosphonate 15827-60-8 5 0.00043 1158.57
Phosphino carboxylic acid polymer 71050-62-9 5 0.00043 1158.57
Hexamethylene Triamine Penta (Methylene Phosphonic Acid) 34690-00-1 5 0.00043 1158.57
Copolymer of Maleic and Acrylic Acid 52255-49-9 20 0.00173 4634.28
Other Chemical(s) Listed Above See Trade Name(s) List Water 7732-18-5 65 0.0507796 135729
Water 7732-18-5 55 0.00267978 7162.76
Ethanol 64-17-5 0.3 0.00005991 160.131
Ethanol 64-17-5 5 0.000132476 354.095
Alcohols, C12-16, ethoxylated 68551-12-2 5 0.00390612 10440.7
DETA phosphonate 15827-60-8 5 0.000463966 1240.13
Water 7732-18-5 83 0.0165749 44303
Water 7732-18-5 74 0.0198976 53184.3
Quaternary ammonium compound 68424-85-1 5 0.000132476 354.095
Copolymer of Maleic and Acrylic Acid 52255-49-9 20 0.00185586 4960.53
Oleic Acid Diethanolamide 93-83-4 2 0.00009522 254.506
Water 7732-18-5 85 0.373764 999033
Water 7732-18-5 95 0.000940511 2513.89
Quaternary ammonium compounds 68424-85-1 2.5 0.000499244 1334.43
Water 7732-18-5 60 0.000542867 1451.03
Organic Phosohonate Not Assigned 20 0.000251827 673.108
Hexamethylene Triamine Penta (Methylene Phosphonic Acid) 34690-00-1 5 0.000463966 1240.13
Alkyl quaternary compound 7173-51-5 5 0.000132476 354.095
Water 7732-18-5 55 0.00261847 6998.91
Phosphino carboxylic acid polymer 71050-62-9 5 0.000463966 1240.13
TRS 17888 Tight Rock Friction Reducer Oleic Acid Diethanolamide 93-83-4 2 0.00009522 254.506
Hydrotreated Distillate 64742-47-8 20 0.000952172 2545.06
Water 7732-18-5 55 0.00261847 6998.91
BIOC-12031A Tight Rock Biocide Quaternary ammonium compound 68424-85-1 5 0.000132476 354.095
Alkyl quaternary compound 7173-51-5 5 0.000132476 354.095
Glutaraldehyde 111-30-8 20 0.000529905 1416.38
Ethanol 64-17-5 5 0.000132476 354.095
Water EdgeMarc Energy Carrier/Base Fluid Water 7732-18-5 100 86.6877 231,706,000.0
ProFE 105 ProFrac Iron Control 2-hydroxypropane-1,2,3-tricarboxylic acid 77-92-9 60 0.000542867 1451.03
Water 7732-18-5 60 0.000542867 1451.03
TRS 3001 Tight Rock Scale Inhibitor Organic Phosphonate Not Assigned 20 0.000251827 673.108
Methanol 67-56-1 30 0.000377741 1009.66
Hydrochloric Acid (15%) Reagent Chemical Acidizing Hydrochloric Acid (Hydrogen Chloride) 7647-01-0 37 0.00994882 26592.2
Water 7732-18-5 74 0.0198976 53184.3
TRS 11800 Tight Rock Friction Reducer Petroleum Distillates, hydrotreated light 64742-47-8 28 0.00136425 3646.5
Water 7732-18-5 55 0.00267978 7162.76

For data sources see[4]

Stimulations Data

Stimulation Date Chemical Agent Chemical Agent Concentration (%) Fracking Fluid Volume Mass of Proppant Used (lb) Fracking Company Comments
2018-05-13 H2O 15 376772 Gal 462580 PRO FRAC STAGE 73/73

STAGES 2-72 SEE IMAGES

2018-03-01 H2O 15 528768 Gal 489360 PRO FRAC STAGE 1/73

STAGES 2-72 SEE IMAGES

For data sources see[5]

Production Data

Period Operator Name Gas Quantity (mcf) Oil Quantity (bbl) Production Days
2018 EM ENERGY OHIO LLC 4699140 0 216
2019 EM ENERGY OHIO LLC 1287928 0 90

For data sources see[6] [7]

Waste Data

Period Operator Name Waste Type Quantity (bbl) Production Days
2018 EM ENERGY OHIO LLC Brine 73056 216
2019 EM ENERGY OHIO LLC Brine 17221 90

For data sources see[8] [9]

Inspection Data

Inspections Performed

Inspection ID Inspection Date Inspection Type Inspection Result Inspection Comments
-1333172749 2020-7-15 0:00: PW No Violations 1.20
-1936819742 2018-5-17 0:00: CT No Violations 0.30
-2061675578 2020-1-6 0:00:0 PW No Violations 0.30
-400846031 2019-2-5 0:00:0 PW No Violations 0.50
-878703536 2018-12-12 0:00 PW No Violations 0.70
0181203084 2018-11-29 Production Wells No Violations On this day, I am conducting a compliance notice follow-up inspection in regard to the AST leaking production fluid onto the pad. I spoke with EdgeMarc Production Superintendent, Mark Toplovich onsite. The AST is currently idle due to the secondary containment being compromised. FSD, the AST company, was on location earlier today, and will be in the process of evaluating the issue with the AST. The remaining fluid within the AST will potentially be utilized in the completion process for upcoming wells on a separate well pad. (10) 500 barrel horizontal frac tanks within containment, are now receiving the produced fluid. All pad drain valves are closed and any fluid on the surface is being pumped into the frac tanks, as well. I found the site consisting of (4) wells currently in production, and equipped with annular pressure monitoring devices with proper identification. There is 200 pounds per square inch (PSI) on the 13.375 inch diameter surface casing, and 410 PSI on the 9.625 inch diameter intermediate casing. Additionally, there are (4) gas processing units, (3) 500 barrel upright production storage tanks within steel containment, (10) 500 barrel horizontal frac storage tanks within lined containment, and an above-ground storage tank (AST).
0351946580 2018-11-26 Production Wells No Violations On this day, I am conducting a follow-up inspection to the previous incident on 11/19/2018. No personnel are on location at this time. An email from Kay Thomas, Sr. Environmental/Compliance Specialist from EdgeMarc, on 11/21/2018 stated that EdgeMarc estimated approximately 609.3 barrels of produced fluid to be released onto the pad. Additionally, sumps will be installed in the pad drains to pump away any rainwater. I spoke with Kay Thomas, during my inspection, and she indicated that all drain valves on the pad are required to be closed. Rain events have been occurring for several days, which is creating water to pool over the drains, giving a good indication of the valves being shut. Ms. Thomas also indicated that Fairway Lab, a third-party consultant, will be onsite testing water and soil, today. FDS, the AST company, will be onsite Thursday 11/29/2018 to assess the issue with the Above-ground Storage Tank. She noted that the AST will remain onsite for approximately 1-2 additional months, and may be replaced with frac tanks set within containment. Pictures were taken.
0400846031 2019-02-05 Production Wells No Violations On this day, I am conducting a compliance notice follow-up inspection in regard to the AST leak on the pad which occurred on 11/19/2018. The deconstruction of the AST has commenced. The residual fluid within the storage tank is currently being removed. I spoke with EdgeMarc Company Representative Fritz Oser, and he expects the deconstruction of the AST to be complete within the next several days. All pad drain valves are closed, and the rain water that collects in the affected area is pumped into (10) 500-barrel horizontal frac tanks located within containment on the pad. It will be noted that there is no noticeable leaching or stressed vegetation along the slope of the affected side of the pad.
0571683146 2019-02-19 Production Wells No Violations On this day, I am conducting a compliance notice follow-up inspection. I met ODNR Hydrologist Jake Glascock, and EdgeMarc Environmental Specialists Kay Thomas and Jeff Deardorff onsite. The above-ground storage tank (AST) has been deconstructed and removed. A third-party sampling company, Fairway Labs, is onsite and will be collecting samples for testing. Storage tanks filled with solids from the AST remain onsite within containment, as well as (10) 500-barrel horizontal frac tanks within containment. Water from the pad has been pumped into the tanks. The pad drains remain closed on the affected side.
0878703536 2018-12-12 Production Wells No Violations On this day, I am conducting a compliance notice follow-up inspection. An email on 12/7/2018 from Kay Thomas, EdgeMarc Sr. Environmental/ Compliance Specialist, stated the following tentative schedule for remediation: Secondary AST Liner Repair (Week of 12/10/18), Hydrotest (Week of 12/17/18), Primary AST Emptied (Mid-January 2018), Entire AST Deconstructed (End of January 2018), Remediation Plan and Execution (First week of February 2019), Soil Re-Sample (2nd week of February), Backfill (3rd week of February). All pending weather and approval of ODNR. I spoke with Tommy, EdgeMarc Representative, and he indicated that the repair work on the AST liner has yet to be conducted. No indication of leaching or stressed vegetation along the eastern side (affected side), downslope of the pad, can be witnessed. Updated pictures were taken.
100910028 2020-2-3 0:00:0 PW No Violations 0.50
1158723517 2018-03-26 Completion Testing No Violations On this day, I accompanied ODNR Inspector William Stolarik to witness the completion process. Please refer to his comments for a detailed report. Profrac and E&P Wireline Services (Schlumberger) are on location. There are (4) wells in the process of being completed.
1380867253 2020-1-6 0:00:0 PW No Violations 0.30
1522080281 2018-03-26 Completion Testing No Violations On site inspection accompanied by ODNR Inspector Tom Thomas. Upon inspection it was discovered that wireline tools were lost in the hole while attempting to set a cast iron bridge plug to isolate the toe sleeve and pressure test the casing. No zones have been completed and no perforations have yet to be shot in the well. E&P Wireline is on location along with Pro Frack pressure pumping. The well head company is identified as Bronco with all completion iron and the well head being 15,000 psi working pressure. The Bronco well head completion stack is sitting atop the well head (B) section. All well head completion equipment valving is 7.0625 dimensional internal size and consists of a the following equipment from the well head upward, a manual master valve followed by a hydraulic master valve then a flow cross and finally a 3rd manual master valve before the 6 port completion iron attachment head, atop the completion head is a Bowen wireline head assembly. The company will fish the lost iron out of the hole before beginning the stimulation operations. All annulis are being monitored and recorded electronically with no pressure on any of the well head sections currently over 89 psi.
1526571855 2018-05-17 Completion Testing No Violations Status check inspection accompanied by ODNR Inspector Tom Thomas found the well drilling and stimulation process complete and the well awaiting the drill out completion process with 2 service rigs on location currently completing the # 4 and # 8 wells on location. The company men on site have been directed to monitor all casing annular pressures during the drill out process. Any surface water created on the well site from the recent rain events is being recovered by a vacuum truck.
1528235625 2018-06-05 Completion Testing No Violations Status check inspection found the well drilling and stimulation process complete the completion plugs have been drilled out and the 4 wells present on the pad are now in production. No production tubing has been set in the wells to date. A flow back company identified as Colter Flow Back is on site monitoring the initial production stages. All 4 wells are being flowed through sand trap separators. The wells are being produced through the flow back companies iron and are also flowing through glycol heaters. The well are also producing between 30 to 50 barrels of fluid per hour. Crews are on site installing the production facility. I also contacted Edgemark representative Jeff Dierndorf regarding a odor complaint received from a local resident on this day. The company will investigate their production facility and determine if the odor source is their facility while ODNR Inspector Tom Thomas and myself check other well pad in the area to attempt to determine the cause of the odor complaint.
1531403557 2018-07-12 Completion Testing No Violations Status check inspection found the well drilling and stimulation process complete. The well has had the completion plugs drilled out and is in production. The well is equipped with a 20 diameter conductor casing string a 13.375 diameter surface casing string 9.625 diameter intermediate string and a 5.5 diameter production casing string. The well head assembly consists of a lower A section and upper B section with a the well producing off the 5.5 diameter production casing string. The well is producing through the completion stack with 2 manual emergency shut down valves and one hydraulic emergency shut down valve present on top of the well head B section. Atop of the completion stack is a production flow cross with 2 additional manual shut down valves present and one remotely controlled emergency shut down valve also in line. The well is selling into a 3 diameter sales line with a line pressure of 2,662 pounds per square inch line pressure (PSI). The 5.5 diameter production casing pressure is 5,354 psi. Annular pressure monitoring is in place with 100 psi on the 13.375 diameter surface casing and 450 psi on the 9.625 intermediate casing pressure. The well is selling through a flow back manifold with a sand trap vertical separator present. Down line from the sand trap separator is a gas processing unit followed by a contact tower and glycol heater. There is a 3rd party midstream valve point on the West side of the well pad. The production fluid facility consists of 3 steel construction tanks of 400 barrel capacity each, all tanks are situated inside a polymer lined steel containment dike area. Also on location is a large above ground storage tank that the production fluid is being transferred into and hauled from location by a 3rd party water service company. The well pad perimeter drain valves are in the closed position and all surface fluid is being recovered and hauled from site. I have also addressed a complaint identified as complaint # 5883 filed by a local la
1542767999 2018-11-19 Production Wells Violations Noted On this day, I am conducting an inspection per request of ODNR Emergency Response and Southeast Supervisor Brent Bear in regard to an Aboveground Storage Tank (AST) leak on the well pad. A compliance notice will be issued per ORC 1509.22(A) due to the well operation causing pollution and contamination, and the issue shall be addressed immediately. Onsite, I spoke with Mark Toplovich, EdgeMarc Production Superintendent. The AST secondary containment had leaked an unknown amount of production fluid onto the pad. A steady rain event was occurring throughout the day, creating additional fluid to accumulate. The drain valves to the pad were closed during the inspection, and Mr. Toplovich indicated that the fluid didnt leave the pad. It was tested with a High Range Quantab with a result of 6,000+ parts per million chlorides. Water trucks are currently removing fluid from the site, and EdgeMarc is attempting to investigate the location of the leak. Mr. Toplovich also indicated that once the leak has been resolved, cleanup on the pad will take place, and samples will be taken to determine the contamination amount. On 11/20/2018 I received a message from Mr. Toplovich stating that they stopped the leak. A follow-up inspection will be conducted.
1544760621 2019-05-24 Production Wells No Violations On this day, I am conducting a compliance notice follow-up inspection. The remediation process is continuing to progress. ODNR Hydrologist Jake Glasscock has taken the lead on the remediation. I found the pad fenced and gated with signage at the entrance. An earthen berm surrounds the perimeter of the pad. There are (4) producing wells, (4) gas processing units (GPU), and (3) 500-barrel steel production tanks within polymer lined steel containment. An Emergency Shutdown (ESD) button is present at the production facility, wellheads, and entrance. Additionally, concrete barriers surround the perimeter of the wellheads. Identification and annular pressure monitoring devices are present at the wellheads. The 9.625 inch diameter intermediate casing has a pressure of 200 pounds per square inch (psi), and the 13.375 inch diameter surface casing has a pressure of 200 psi. Due to the ongoing remediation process, in regard to the compliance notice issued on 11/28/2018, the preliminary restoration will be addressed at a later date. It will be noted that (2) horizontal frac tanks are on location for pad water collection.
1567013681 2019-8-28 0:00: PW No Violations 0.50
181203084 2018-11-29 0:00 PW No Violations 0.30
1936819742 2018-05-17 Completion Testing No Violations On this day, I accompanied ODNR Inspector William Stolarik. Please refer to his comments for a detailed report.
351946580 2018-11-26 0:00 PW No Violations 1.00
571683146 2019-2-19 0:00: PW No Violations 1.50

Violations Commited

Inspection ID Violation ID Violation Date Violation Code Violation Comments
1542767999 US-OH-114931 2018-11-30 Well operation causing pollution and contamination

For data sources see[10]

References