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37-059-27485

Well Details

Well ID: 37-059-27485
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Country: United States
State: Pennsylvania
County: Greene
Municipality: Center Township
Operator Name: RICE DRILLING B LLC
Well Pad ID: 154436
Farm/Lease Name: THUNDER 1 18
License Status:
Spud Date:
Permit Date: 2017-10-24
Well Type: GAS
Unconventional Well: Y
Configuration: Horizontal Well
Conservation: No
Latitude: 39.826878
Longitude: -80.279253

For data sources see[1][2][3]

Well History

Date Event
2017-10-24 New Permit Application
2018-08-13 MOD
2018-10-17 Performed Spud Operation
2019-07-19 MOD
2019-09-05 MOD

For data sources see[4]


Production Data

Period Operator Name Gas Quantity (mcf) Gas Production Days Oil Quantity (bbl) Oil Production Days Water Quantity (bbl) Water Production Days
2019 RICE DRILLING B LLC 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0

For data sources see[5]

Waste Data

Period Operator Waste Type Quantity Disposal Method Waste Facility ID
2018 RICE DRILLING B LLC Other Oil & Gas Wastes 11.00 Bbl REUSE (AT WELL PAD)
2019 RICE DRILLING B LLC Drilling Fluid Waste 3,815.00 Bbl REUSE (AT WELL PAD)
2019 RICE DRILLING B LLC Drill Cuttings 872.35 Tons LANDFILL 100172
2019 RICE DRILLING B LLC Other Oil & Gas Wastes 3.21 Tons LANDFILL 100663
2019 RICE DRILLING B LLC Other Oil & Gas Wastes 39.00 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NC010
2019 RICE DRILLING B LLC Other Oil & Gas Wastes 53.00 Bbl REUSE (AT WELL PAD)
2019 RICE DRILLING B LLC Other Oil & Gas Wastes 13.00 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NW011

For data sources see[6]

Inspection Data

Inspections Performed

Inspection ID Inspection Category Inspection Date Inspection Type Inspection Result Inspection Comments
2794719 Primary Facility 2018-10-25 Drilling/Alteration No Violations Noted The conductor pipe is not visible at the time of the inspection. According to the operator, a 30-inch hole was augured to 40-feet and a 26-inch conductor was cemented in place. The conductor was cemented from the seat to the surface through tubing. No water shows were reported.

For data sources see[7]

References