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34-157-21712

Well Details

Well ID: 34-157-21712
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Country: United States
State: Ohio
County: Tuscarawas
Municipality: Mill Township
Operator Name: ENERVEST OPERATING LLC
Well Pad ID:
Farm/Lease Name: MURPHY UNIT
License Status: Final Restoration
License Date: 2018-09-27
Spud Date: 1972-09-20
Spud Drilling Contractor:
Final Drill Date: 1972-10-11
Well Total Depth: 5444.00 ft
Configuration: Vertical
Latitude: 40.340000
Longitude: -81.320000

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Well History

Well Status Well Status Date Comment
CO 1972-08-25 311 STOCKER & SITLER INC GeoDate 8/25/72
Original Spud 1972-09-20 GMM CJHANED PLUG STATUS PER PLUG REPORT. UPDATED LOCATION PER DOGRM SURVEYOR 1/3/19 ALE.
Completed 1972-10-11 GMM CJHANED PLUG STATUS PER PLUG REPORT. UPDATED LOCATION PER DOGRM SURVEYOR 1/3/19 ALE.
Reached Total Depth 1972-10-11 GMM CJHANED PLUG STATUS PER PLUG REPORT. UPDATED LOCATION PER DOGRM SURVEYOR 1/3/19 ALE.
Change of Owner 2003-08-11 Operator changed from 311, STOCKER & SITLER INC to 28, CGAS EXPLORATION
Change of Owner 2007-04-27 Operator changed from 28, CGAS EXPLORATION to 7578, ENERVEST OPERATING LLC
APP 2018-09-27 Proposed Formations:CLINTON SAND, Issued Date:9/27/2018, Expired Date:9/26/2020 12:00:00 PM, Drilling unit acres:468, Proposed Well Type:OG, Proposed Well Class:
Plugged/Abandoned 2018-10-18 GMM CJHANED PLUG STATUS PER PLUG REPORT. UPDATED LOCATION PER DOGRM SURVEYOR 1/3/19 ALE.
Record Last Modified 2019-01-03 GMM CJHANED PLUG STATUS PER PLUG REPORT. UPDATED LOCATION PER DOGRM SURVEYOR 1/3/19 ALE.
Construction Permit Expires 2020-09-26 GMM CJHANED PLUG STATUS PER PLUG REPORT. UPDATED LOCATION PER DOGRM SURVEYOR 1/3/19 ALE.

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Perforation Treatments

Perforation Date Interval Top (ft) Interval Base (ft) Number of Shots
2006-09-11 5246 5315 0
5246 5315 0
5246 5315 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 2100 Bbl 70000

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Production Data

Period Operator Name Gas Quantity (mcf) Oil Quantity (bbl) Production Days
1984 STOCKER & SITLER INC 4570.00 52.00 365
1985 STOCKER & SITLER INC 6023.00 0.00 0
1986 STOCKER & SITLER INC 2412.00 0.00 365
1987 STOCKER & SITLER INC 2303.00 43.00 365
1988 STOCKER & SITLER INC 6958.00 0.00 0
1989 STOCKER & SITLER INC 5081.00 0.00 365
1990 STOCKER & SITLER INC 9311.00 0.00 365
1991 STOCKER & SITLER INC 5497.00 0.00 365
1992 STOCKER & SITLER INC 4197.00 37.00 365
1993 STOCKER & SITLER INC 4507.00 0.00 365
1994 STOCKER & SITLER INC 4071.00 0.00 0
1995 STOCKER & SITLER INC 1577.00 0.00 0
1996 STOCKER & SITLER INC 0.00 0.00 0
1997 STOCKER & SITLER INC 0.00 0.00 365
1998 STOCKER & SITLER INC 3969.00 0.00 365
1999 STOCKER & SITLER INC 4761.00 0.00 365
2000 STOCKER & SITLER INC 4262.00 0.00 365
2001 STOCKER & SITLER INC 1859.00 0.00 365
2002 STOCKER & SITLER INC 1574.00 0.00 365
2003 CGAS EXPLORATION 2438.00 0.00 365
2004 CGAS EXPLORATION 3637.00 0.00 365
2005 CGAS EXPLORATION 2553.00 0.00 365
2006 CGAS EXPLORATION 2222.00 0.00 365
2007 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC 2338.00 0.00 365
2008 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC 2221.00 0.00 365
2009 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC 2750.00 36.00 365
2010 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC 1997.00 0.00 365
2011 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC 3951.00 0.00 365
2012 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC 3360.00 0.00 366
2013 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC 1321.00 0.00 365
2014 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC 76.00 0.00 365
2015 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC 5.00 0.00 31
2016 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC 0.00 0.00 0
2017 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC 0.00 0.00 0
2018 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC 0.00 0.00 0

For data sources see[5] [6]

Waste Data

Period Operator Name Waste Type Quantity (bbl) Production Days
1984 STOCKER & SITLER INC Brine 0 365
1985 STOCKER & SITLER INC Brine 0 0
1986 STOCKER & SITLER INC Brine 0 365
1987 STOCKER & SITLER INC Brine 0 365
1988 STOCKER & SITLER INC Brine 0 0
1989 STOCKER & SITLER INC Brine 0 365
1990 STOCKER & SITLER INC Brine 0 365
1991 STOCKER & SITLER INC Brine 0 365
1992 STOCKER & SITLER INC Brine 0 365
1993 STOCKER & SITLER INC Brine 0 365
1994 STOCKER & SITLER INC Brine 0 0
1995 STOCKER & SITLER INC Brine 0 0
1996 STOCKER & SITLER INC Brine 0 0
1997 STOCKER & SITLER INC Brine 38 365
1998 STOCKER & SITLER INC Brine 0 365
1999 STOCKER & SITLER INC Brine 0 365
2000 STOCKER & SITLER INC Brine 0 365
2001 STOCKER & SITLER INC Brine 10 365
2002 STOCKER & SITLER INC Brine 0 365
2003 CGAS EXPLORATION Brine 0 365
2004 CGAS EXPLORATION Brine 0 365
2005 CGAS EXPLORATION Brine 0 365
2006 CGAS EXPLORATION Brine 0 365
2007 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC Brine 52 365
2008 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC Brine 84 365
2009 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC Brine 46 365
2010 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC Brine 58 365
2011 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC Brine 52 365
2012 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC Brine 4 366
2013 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC Brine 137 365
2014 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC Brine 0 365
2015 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC Brine 0 31
2016 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC Brine 0 0
2017 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC Brine 0 0
2018 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC Brine 0 0

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Inspection Data

Inspections Performed

Inspection ID Inspection Date Inspection Type Inspection Result Inspection Comments
-1567690009 2018-10-18 0:00 PB No Violations 5.70
-1570824948 2018-5-11 0:00: PW No Violations 0.50
-545226434 2018-10-16 0:00 PB No Violations 6.40
-744505200 2019-8-7 0:00:0 FR No Violations 0.50
0545226434 2018-10-16 Plug / Plug Back No Violations Upon my arrival on location, accompanied by ODNR Inspector Bob Roush and ODNR Senior Legal Counsel Eric Vendel, I witnessed the rig attempting to circulate the 1.5 inch diameter tubing out of the well, the attempt failed. Appalachian Well Surveyors showed up on location to shoot the tubing off. They started down 1.5 inch tubing and stopped at 4065 feet by an obstruction. They tripped out of the well. The rig crew sent their 1.5 inch tools back down into the well. They moved the obstruction to the depth of 4318 feet. They had Appalachian Well Surveyors go back down into the well and shoot the tubing off at the depth of 4303 feet. The rig crew will now trip the 1.5 inch tubing out of the well.
1492432418 2017-04-17 Production Wells No Violations
1539801425 2018-10-15 Plug / Plug Back No Violations Upon my arrival on location, I witnessed the rig crew rigging up the service rig. They started to blow down the well. They finished rigging up and dug a pit with the dozer. They spotted the 5 axle on location to lay the tubing on. They attempted to pull the 1.5 inch diameter tubing. The tubing would not move. They will try to circulate the tubing out of the well, in the morning.
1539867710 2018-10-17 Plug / Plug Back No Violations Upon my arrival on location, accompanied by ODNR Inspector Bob Roush and ODNR District Supervisor Mike Moreland, I witnessed the rig crew was rigging up the 4.5 inch diameter casing ripping tool. They lower ripping tool into the well to the depth of 3825 feet. They proceeded to rip the 4.5 inch diameter casing off at that depth. They tripped the tools out of the well and pulled one joint of casing. Putting the bottom of the casing at the depth of 3791 feet. They circulated the well till it cleaned up, with 280 barrels of fresh water. The well stayed equalized. The cement crew set a 400 foot (115 sks), Class A cement plug. The cement was scaled at 15.2 weight. The water they used for the cement, tested at 50 degrees, with the pH of 10, and the chlorides were at 70 ppm. The footage of the cement plug was 3791 feet to 3391 feet. The rig crew started to pull 84 joints of 4.5 inch diameter casing out of the well, to the depth of 1132 feet. The cement crew established circulation on the well. They started to set a 200 foot, Class A cement plug, when the circulation water started to cloud up with cement returns. Bob and I stopped cementing and circulated all the cement out of the well, till the circulation water cleaned back up. The rig crew started to pull the remaining 4.5 inch casing out of the well. They pulled 7 joints and we found the hole in the casing. The rig crew will tag the Lime plug in the morning, before we continue plugging the well.
1567690009 2018-10-18 Plug / Plug Back No Violations Upon my arrival on location, accompanied by ODNR Inspector Bob Roush, I witnessed the rig crew rigging up the tools to go down into the well. They tagged the top of the bottom cement plug at the depth of 3106 feet. Bob and I called ODNR District Supervisor Mike Moreland about the information we had obtained from the rig operator. We all were all right with the placement of the existing plug they set yesterday. We are going to make Enervest set a larger cement plug at the bottom of the 8.625 inch diameter casing and a larger cement plug at the surface. The rig crew started to run 1.5 inch diameter tubing back into the well. They will run the tubing to the depth of 1232 feet. The cement crew established circulation on the well, then set a 300 foot (95 sks), Class A cement plug. The cement was scaled at the weight of 15.3. The water used for mixing cement tested at 48 degrees, chlorides at 98 ppm, and pH of 6. They displaced the cement with 2.3 barrels of fresh water. The rig crew pulled 32 joints of tubing out of the well to the depth of 200 feet. The cement crew established circulation on the well, then set a 200 foot (60 sks), Class A cement plug. They pumped until we seen good cement returns. The rig crew pulled the remaining 6 joints of tubing out of the well. The rig crew rigged the service rig down and moved all equipment off location. They filled the pit in with the dozer and dug around the well. They cut the 8.625 inch diameter casing off 30 inches below the ground level. They put a steel plate on top of the well, with the permit number inscribe on it. They then backfilled around the well and graded the whole location. The location will not have to be seeded, because the location is in the middle of a bean field. A roustabout crew will come in on a later date to remove the production equipment at the edge of the field.
1570824948 2018-05-11 Production Wells No Violations Upon arrival on location, I witnessed the well was equipped 4.5 inch diameter casing, 1.5 inch diameter tubing, and a plunger lift system. The valves were closed on tubing and one of two valves were open on the casing. The sale line valve was closed going towards production equipment. The well was idle at the time of the inspection. Production equipment included a steel 210 barrel tank, a steel 50 barrel tank, a horizonal separator, and a chart recorder with an 2 inch by .875 inch orifice plate within an earthen dike. The production report was up to date but showed no production since 2016. Proper identification was present at this time.

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References