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34-157-24107

Well Details

Well ID: 34-157-24107
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Country: United States
State: Ohio
County: Tuscarawas
Municipality: Union Township
Operator Name: ENERVEST OPERATING LLC
Well Pad ID:
Farm/Lease Name: CONOTTON LAND CO
License Status: Plugged and Abandoned
License Date: 2017-09-05
Spud Date: 1984-09-20
Spud Drilling Contractor: CVAS DRLG
Final Drill Date: 1984-09-26
Well Total Depth: 5735.00 ft
Configuration: Vertical
Latitude: 40.450000
Longitude: -81.270000

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Well History

Well Status Well Status Date Comment
Oil and Gas 1984-08-01 Issued Date 8/1/84 Expired Date 1/28/85 Acres 0040000 Tool Type RTA Proposed Formation CLINTON Proposed Depth 05735 Proposed Drill Depth 05735
Original Spud 1984-09-20 UPDATE COORDINATES PER DOGRM SURVEYOR-ALE 12/13/17. GMM UPDATED PLUG STATUS PER PLUG REPORT
Completed 1984-09-26 UPDATE COORDINATES PER DOGRM SURVEYOR-ALE 12/13/17. GMM UPDATED PLUG STATUS PER PLUG REPORT
Reached Total Depth 1984-09-26 UPDATE COORDINATES PER DOGRM SURVEYOR-ALE 12/13/17. GMM UPDATED PLUG STATUS PER PLUG REPORT
CO 1984-10-23 213 LOMAK OPERATING CO GeoDate 8/1/84
Completion Report Received 1984-11-05 UPDATE COORDINATES PER DOGRM SURVEYOR-ALE 12/13/17. GMM UPDATED PLUG STATUS PER PLUG REPORT
Change of Owner 2000-06-28 Operator changed from 213, RANGE OPERATING COMPANY to 6674, GREAT LAKES ENERGY PTNSHP LLC
Change of Owner 2010-04-08 Operator changed from 6674, RANGE RESOURCES-APPALACHIA LLC to 7578, ENERVEST OPERATING LLC
APP 2017-09-05 Proposed Formations:CLINTON SAND, Issued Date:9/5/2017, Expired Date:9/5/2019 12:00:00 PM, Drilling unit acres:40, Proposed Well Type:OG, Proposed Well Class:
Plugged/Abandoned 2018-09-06 UPDATE COORDINATES PER DOGRM SURVEYOR-ALE 12/13/17. GMM UPDATED PLUG STATUS PER PLUG REPORT
Record Last Modified 2018-11-02 UPDATE COORDINATES PER DOGRM SURVEYOR-ALE 12/13/17. GMM UPDATED PLUG STATUS PER PLUG REPORT
Construction Permit Expires 2019-09-05 UPDATE COORDINATES PER DOGRM SURVEYOR-ALE 12/13/17. GMM UPDATED PLUG STATUS PER PLUG REPORT

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Perforation Treatments

Perforation Date Interval Top (ft) Interval Base (ft) Number of Shots
1997-06-29 5570 5585 0
5570 5585 0
2006-09-11 5600 5645 18
5600 5645 18
5570 5585 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
ACID 15 350 Gal 0 FRAC: H2O,SAND
H2O 0 8 30000 8 TNK. WTR.

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Production Data

Period Operator Name Gas Quantity (mcf) Oil Quantity (bbl) Production Days
1985 ZINK PETROLEUM CORP 9344.00 2540.00 365
1986 ZINK PETROLEUM CORP 2485.00 790.00 365
1987 ZINK PETROLEUM CORP 6191.00 1430.00 365
1988 ZINK PETROLEUM CORP 4439.00 711.00 365
1989 RANGE OPERATING COMPANY 671.00 91.00 61
1990 RANGE OPERATING COMPANY 4634.00 723.00 365
1991 RANGE OPERATING COMPANY 3897.00 524.00 365
1992 RANGE OPERATING COMPANY 3654.00 533.00 366
1993 RANGE OPERATING COMPANY 2810.00 339.00 365
1994 RANGE OPERATING COMPANY 2176.00 423.00 365
1995 RANGE OPERATING COMPANY 995.00 476.00 334
1996 RANGE OPERATING COMPANY 0.00 227.00 62
2010 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC 0.00 0.00 0
2011 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC 0.00 0.00 0
2012 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC 0.00 0.00 0
2013 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC 0.00 0.00 365
2014 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC 0.00 0.00 0
2015 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC 0.00 0.00 0
2016 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC 0.00 0.00 1
2017 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC 0.00 0.00 0
2018 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC 0.00 0.00 1

For data sources see[5] [6]

Waste Data

Period Operator Name Waste Type Quantity (bbl) Production Days
1985 ZINK PETROLEUM CORP Brine 480 365
1986 ZINK PETROLEUM CORP Brine 100 365
1987 ZINK PETROLEUM CORP Brine 390 365
1988 ZINK PETROLEUM CORP Brine 203 365
1989 RANGE OPERATING COMPANY Brine 0 61
1990 RANGE OPERATING COMPANY Brine 299 365
1991 RANGE OPERATING COMPANY Brine 201 365
1992 RANGE OPERATING COMPANY Brine 83 366
1993 RANGE OPERATING COMPANY Brine 420 365
1994 RANGE OPERATING COMPANY Brine 82 365
1995 RANGE OPERATING COMPANY Brine 142 334
1996 RANGE OPERATING COMPANY Brine 82 62
2010 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC Brine 0 0
2011 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC Brine 0
2012 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC Brine 0 0
2013 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC Brine 0 365
2014 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC Brine 0 0
2015 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC Brine 0 0
2016 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC Brine 0 1
2017 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC Brine 0 0
2018 ENERVEST OPERATING LLC Brine 0 1

For data sources see[7] [8]

Inspection Data

Inspections Performed

Inspection ID Inspection Date Inspection Type Inspection Result Inspection Comments
-1258862532 2018-8-28 0:00: PB No Violations 8.00
-1269770196 2018-8-9 0:00:0 PB No Violations 5.40
-1424742631 2018-8-3 0:00:0 PB No Violations 4.90
-306679203 2018-8-15 0:00: PB No Violations 3.70
-627837353 2018-8-8 0:00:0 PB No Violations 8.50
0000PL2796 Preliminary Restoration No Violations Preliminary Restoration done information from Data Point
0306679203 2018-08-15 Plug / Plug Back No Violations

- 7/8 drill pipe.

0472191131 2018-08-14 Plug / Plug Back No Violations

--inch casing.

0627837353 2018-08-08 Plug / Plug Back No Violations The inspection was conducted under plugging operations. I assisted Oil and Gas Inspector Jeff Adams. Chipco has rig 5 over the well and has ran 7- inch diameter casing as wash-- 7/8- inch diameter taper mill bit ran under a bit sub, 6-- 7/8-inch HTPAC thread and 6 joints of 2 3/8-
0887418386 2017-07-06 Production Wells Violations Noted

Enervest Operating LLC. needs to submit a written plugging schedule to Inspector Randy Akins at 2207 Reiser Ave. New Philadelphia, Ohio, 44663 within 30 day, per OAC 1501:9-11-05(B), and plug the well within 180 days. The owner/operator will be notified if the plugging schedule is approved or denied.

0891655963 2018-09-04 Plug / Plug Back No Violations Upon my arrival on location, I witnessed Appalachian Well Surveys rigging up to perforate the 4.5 inch diameter casing at the depth of 1710 feet with 17 shots. The rig crew ran 2.875 inch diameter tubing back down into the well to the depth of 1715 feet. Cement crew pumped a 40 sack, class A cement plug. They then displaced to 1215 feet, with 6.9 barrels of fresh water. The rig crew pulled 35 joints of 2.875 inch tubing out of the well. They flushed the remaining tubing in the well with 5 barrels of fresh water. They will tag cement plug in the morning.
1057086944 2018-07-31 Plug / Plug Back No Violations Upon arrival on location, I witnessed that the rig was not on location yet. I called Tim McConaha from Enervest and he told me that the rig was not repaired yet. It would travel to the location in the morning. Probably be rigged up by 10 in the morning.
1258862532 2018-08-28 Plug / Plug Back No Violations Upon my arrival on location, I witnessed the rig crew was rigging up the over shot tool with 2.125 inch diameter slips. They are going back down inside well to try to retrieve the tubing. They have latched onto the tubing. They are jarring on it and have moved it 3 feet. The slips let go or the pipe, because the tubing just freed up. The rig crew tripped out of well. They retrieved 10 inches of 1.5 inch diameter tubing and a 1.5 inch diameter collar off the tubing in the well. They switched the slips inside the over shot fishing tool to 1.875 inch diameter. The rig crew started back inside the well to fish for the 1.5 inch tubing again. They got latched back on and started to jar the tubing again. Did not get the tubing to move. Set it in tension over night. 44,000 pounds over string weight.
1269770196 2018-08-09 Plug / Plug Back No Violations Upon arrival on location, I witnessed the rig crew had started milling again. They gained ground and added another 8 feet of tubing to their drill string. They reached the depth of 408 feet. They tripped out of the well. They had a 4.5 inch collar and about 4 foot of twisted up rod around the end of the mill. They then tripped in and out of the well with a tar impression block. They ran about 386 feet into well before it set down. The impression block looks like there was a twisted up or bent over rod on top.
1424742631 2018-08-03 Plug / Plug Back No Violations Upon arrival on location, I witnessed the rig crew still milling around the same spot from yesterday. They brought another water truck to the location. This way they can keep milling continuous without stopping, yesterday they kept running out of water, then had to shut down and wait on the water truck. They milled until they stopped gaining ground. The rig crew tripped the tubing and drill collars out of the well to check the bit. The bit was worn down smooth on the end. They have decided to run an impression block down in the well, to see what they are up against. The impression block showed that they might be up against 2.375 inch diameter tubing and rods. The land owner stated to Tim McConaha (Enervest Superintend) that there was a pumping unit on this well before Enervest bought it. Enervest bought the well with 4.5 inch diameter casing swaged down to a 2 inch valve. So, Tim went and picked up an over shot fishing tool for 2.375 inch diameter tubing. They are going to run tool into well to see if they can get ahold of the tubing and rods. They could not get ahold of anything in the well. They tripped back out of well for the weekend.
1518442914 2018-02-12 Production Wells No Violations
1532975781 2018-07-30 Production Wells No Violations Upon arrival on location, I witnessed that the rig was not on location yet. I called Tim McConaha from Enervest and he told me the rig went to the shop for minor repairs today. It would travel to the location in the morning. Probably be rigged up by 10 in the morning.
1533315704 2018-08-02 Plug / Plug Back No Violations
1533569472 2018-08-06 Plug / Plug Back No Violations Upon arrival on location, I witnessed the rig crew had run an another over shot into well. This over shot was made to go over and catch the outside wall of the tubing. They could not get the tool to catch anything. They tripped back out of the well. They are going to run a tar impression block into well next. They ran the impression block and tripped it back out of the well. The impression block did not show them much of anything. They quit for the day. They have Appalachian Surveys coming tomorrow to run a camera down in the well.
1533730421 2018-08-07 Plug / Plug Back No Violations Upon my arrival on location, I witnessed Appalachian Well Surveys rigging up their camera. They started the camera down into the well. They saw the first initial hole in the 4.5 inch diameter casing at 212 feet. They started moving passed the hole and found that the 4.5 inch casing was completely ate off at 215 feet. They would not go passed this point with their camera. The rig crew pulled 215 feet of 4.5 inch casing out the well. They are now going rig up to run 7 inch diameter casing down into the well. They will try to attempt to run the 7 inch casing over the top of the ate off 4.5 inch casing. The 7 inch casing sat down and would not go down any further.
1533822647 2018-08-08 Plug / Plug Back No Violations Upon my arrival on location, I witnessed the rig crew had cut the 7 inch diameter casing off about 36 inches above the ground level. They then welded a 7 inch collar back on the 7 inch casing. This way they can add more casing to the string or pull it when they need too. They are now rigging up to go back down well with the tubing and the drill collars, with a tapered mill on the end. They gained about 30 feet by milling. They are not getting any returns back.
1534248770 2018-08-13 Plug / Plug Back No Violations Upon my arrival on location, I witnessed rig crew unloading 2.875 inch diameter drill pipe. Then they unloaded three 6 inch diameter drill collars. They started in the well with a 6 inch diameter flat mill. The mill was on three 6 inch drill collars and joints of 2.875 inch drill pipe. The 6 inch collars set down in a tight spot in 7 inch diameter casing or they pulled something up the well, when they tripped out last time. They pull 6 inch collars out of the well and are having 4.750 inch diameter drill collars delivered to location.
1534335436 2018-08-14 Plug / Plug Back No Violations Upon my arrival on location, I witnessed the rig crew running 4.750 inch diameter drill collars into well. They had a 6 inch diameter concave flat mill on. They put 5 joints of drill pipe on top of the drill collars. The started milling at 344 feet. They were pumping fresh water while they were milling. The well is still not circulating. They milled most of the day and gained 25 feet. They are now at the depth of 369 feet. Stopped for the day and will trip out of well in the morning.
1534423001 2018-08-15 Plug / Plug Back No Violations Upon my arrival on location, I witnessed the rig crew tripping the drill pipe , drill collars, and the mill out of the well. The mill was wore on the outside edge and had wear marks in the center. They are going to trip in with a 6 inch diameter magnet to retrieve any lost metal fragments that might be on top. Tripped the magnet out of the well. They had some pieces of rust on the end. They are tripping magnet back in the well and going to pump fresh water down the inside of the pipe. This will stir up were they stopped milling. Then they will set the magnet back down, trying to retrieve any loose fragments of metal that might be on top. They tripped the magnet back out of the well. The magnet only had metal cuttings on it. They are going to rig up a over shot mill, with a lead impression block up inside of it about 24 inches.
1534515996 2018-08-16 Plug / Plug Back No Violations
1534946309 2018-08-21 Plug / Plug Back No Violations Upon my arrival on location, accompanied by inspector Pat Shreve, I witnessed Appalachian Well Surveys on location rigging up a down hole well camera. The camera showed that a sliver of the 4.5 inch diameter casing might be bent over itself and a loose piece of casing laying over the top of the bent over piece. They are going to trip 6 joints of 4.5 inch drill collars, the remaining footage with 2.875 inch drill pipe, and a 6.250 inch diameter flat mill back into the well. Attempting to mill up the loose piece and the bent over piece of 4.5 inch casing to a flat surface. They pumped fresh water, while they were milling. The well is still not circulating. The mill set down at 371 feet and at 3:00 pm it was at 373 feet. They are going to mill till quitting time and pull back up inside 7 inch casing for the night.
1535034591 2018-08-22 Plug / Plug Back No Violations Upon my arrival on location, I witnessed the rig crew tripping the flat mill out of the well. The mill was wearing around the outside and on the outside of the flat part. Looked like the mill was milling on the top of the 4.5 inch casing. The outside wearing on the mill could be from the loose piece of 4.5 inch casing seating on the outside of the mill. They sent a magnet down into the well twice to retrieve any loose pieces of pipe. They did not retrieve any pieces of anything on either trip. They are deciding to trip back into the well with a more aggressive mill. They put it on six 4.5 inch drill collars and six joints of 2.875 inch drill pipe. While they milled, they pumped fresh water down the inside of the drill string and received no returns out of the well. They started milling at the depth of 373 feet. At 3:00 pm, they gained another foot of depth. They are finishing the day with milling.
1535120360 2018-08-23 Plug / Plug Back No Violations Upon my arrival on location, I witnessed rig crew running 4.5 inch diameter casing back into the well. Yesterday evening they reached their milling goal of 375 feet. They then decided to trip everything out of the well and trip 4.5 inch casing back in with the 4.5 inch casing over shot tool. This is to attempt to patch back over the original 4.5 inch casing in the well. They set down at 375 feet, they rotated the casing clockwise, then back counter clockwise bottoming out the over shot tool. They are thinking there is some milled up slivers of the 4.5 inch casing remaining. They are going to run a 4.5 inch over shot casing mill, to milled down over 4.5 inch casing. They put the over shot mill on two drill collars and nine joints of drill pipe. They pumped fresh water down the drill pipe, while they milled. They are still not getting any returns out of the well. The mill quit milling and dropped the length of the over shot. The tip of the mill is at 377.5 feet. Rig crew is going to trip everything out of well. They are going to try to get back over the original 4.5 inch casing in the well, with the 4.5 inch casing over shot tool. They set down and rotated 4.5 inch casing, over shot tool slid down over original 4.5 inch casing. Rig operator pulled 10,000 pounds over string weight on over shot tool. They set the 4.5 inch casing in tension.
1535386895 2018-08-24 Plug / Plug Back No Violations Upon my arrival on location, I witnessed the rig crew had ran an impression block down the well inside the 4.5 inch diameter casing. The impression block did not show them to much. They are going to run down inside the 4.5 inch casing with a 3.625 inch diameter concave junk mill. They screwed the mill on six joints of 2.875 inch diameter drill collars and six joints of 2.875 inch diameter drill pipe. They pumped fresh water down the milling string, while they were milling. The well did not circulate. They started milling at the depth of 377.5 feet. They stopped milling at 381 feet. They gained 3.5 feet of headway. They tripped the milling string out of the well. They ran a lead impression block into the well, did not give us a good picture. They are now going back into the well with an over shot mill for tubing.
1535458896 2018-08-27 Plug / Plug Back No Violations Friday afternoon, they finished up milling around the top and over the tubing down inside the well. Then, they tripped everything out of the well. Then, they went back inside the well with a 2.375 inch diameter over shot fishing tool. The fishing tool was too big. They got down over the tubing, but the inside diameter of the tool was too big to grab the outside wall of the tubing.

Upon my arrival on location, I witnessed the rig crew running back into the well with a 2.250 inch diameter over shot fishing tool. They were attempting to patch back over the tubing down inside the well. The 2.250 inch over shot fishing tool was also too big to grab the outside of the tubing in the well. The rig crew is now tripping back out of the well. The rig crew switched the slips inside the fishing tool to 2 inch diameter slips. Then, they started back into the well. The over shot tool with the 2 inch slips did not grab the tubing down inside the well. The 2 inch slips were also too big. The rig crew tripped everything back out of the well. The bottom skirt on the over shot tool was all beat up and bent inward. They think they might have pushed something down around the outside of the tubing. They are going back in the well with over shot mill, with an extra four-foot mill extension. This will enable them to mill down around the tubing a total of six feet. As they milled, they pumped fresh water down the drill pipe. The well did not circulate. They reached their goal, tubing is clear from 381 feet to 387 feet on the outside. They tripped everything out of the well and went back in with the over shot tool. The fishing tool has 2 inch slips in it. They got down over the tubing with the fishing tool. They pulled 15,000 pounds over string weight on the tubing. They worked the pipe up and down several trips. They did not gain any ground on the tubing in the well. Finally, the slips let go of the tubing down in the well. They tried getting back over the tubing but decided the slips insi

1535736148 2018-08-30 Plug / Plug Back No Violations 8/29/18 Pat Shreve was on location to witness the rig crew running 2.875 inch diameter tubing down into well to engulf the 1.5 inch diameter tubing. They had a over shot tool with 2.250 inch slips in it. They got the 2.875 inch tubing over the 1.5 inch tubing to the depth of 1050 feet. They attempted to pull the 1.5 inch tubing but it would not move. They pulled 55,000 pounds over string weight on the 1.5 inch tubing. They then pulled 10,000 over and backed the 1.5 inch tubing off. They pulled two joints of 2.875 inch tubing and stopped. They went back inside the 2.875 inch tubing with a 1.5 inch tubing center spear. They speared the 1.5 inch tubing out of the well. They retrieved 1154 feet of 1.5 inch tubing.

Upon my arrival on location, I witnessed the rig crew running 1.5 inch diameter tubing down inside the 2.875 inch diameter tubing to attempt to retrieve the rods. On the first attempt for the rods, they backed off and thought they might have 1200 feet. Tripped out of the well and they did not have anything. The second attempt they retrieved 140 feet of rods. The third attempt they retrieved 1050 feet. The rods are at the depth of 1385 feet. They pulled the 2.875 inch tubing out of the well. They ran 1.5 inch tubing back down into well. The tubing stopped 325 feet short of 1500 feet. They are tripping 1.5 inch tubing back out of the well.

1536060866 2018-08-31 Plug / Plug Back No Violations Upon my arrival on location, I witnessed rig crew pulling rods and 1.5 inch diameter tubing out of well. This was their second trip in well to fish for rods. They retrieved another 228 feet of 1.5 inch tubing and about 3000 feet of rods.
1536236034 2018-09-05 Plug / Plug Back No Violations Upon my arrival on location, I witnessed the rig crew running 2.875 inch diameter tubing back down inside the well to tag the cement plug. They tagged the cement plug at 1449 feet. They pulled one joint of tubing. Cement crew then set a 65 sack, class A cement plug from 1418 feet to 553 feet. They displaced with 3 barrels of fresh water. The rig crew pulled all the 2.875 inch tubing out of the well. They then rigged up to pull 378 feet of 4.5 inch diameter casing out of the well. They will rig up to pull 342 feet of 7 inch diameter casing out of the well. Appalachian Well Surveys is now going to set a bridge plug at the depth of 200 feet. The cement crew will set a 125 sack, class A cement plug. The cement plug will be set from the bridge plug to the surface.
1818189403 2018-09-06 Plug / Plug Back No Violations Upon my arrival on location, I witnessed the cement surface plug had stayed right at the top of the 8.625 inch diameter casing. The rig crew was rigging down the rig and moving their equipment off location. After, the rig is moved away from the plugged well, the rig crew will cut the 8.625 inch casing off and install the identification plate on the well. They had reclaimed the pit and the ruts around the location. Sutton Pump will move in to haul the wells production equipment away and reclaim the earthen dike area. They will then seed and mulch the whole location.
2096711274 2018-08-01 Plug / Plug Back No Violations Upon my arrival on location, I witnessed the rig was just finishing rigging up. They open the valve on the wellhead and the well was dead. The rig crew took the 2 by 4 inch swage off, so they can run their 4 inch tools in the well to tag the bottom. They started the tools in the well and at 342 feet they sat down on something. They seem to think the 4.5 inch diameter casing is parted. They shut down for the day. They will run an impression block in the morning. They will also bring milling equipment too.
472191131 2018-8-14 0:00: PB No Violations 7.20
887418386 2017-7-6 0:00:0 PW No Violations 1.00
891655963 2018-9-4 0:00:0 PB No Violations 4.20
PL2796 PL No Violations

Violations Commited

Inspection ID Violation ID Violation Date Violation Code Violation Comments
0887418386 US-OH-130114 2017-07-11 Well shall be plugged

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References