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Country: United States | |
State: Pennsylvania | |
County: Susquehanna | |
Municipality: Franklin Township | |
Operator Name: SWN PROD CO LLC | |
Well Pad ID: 153137 | |
Farm/Lease Name: WEBSTER 1 | |
License Status: Plugged and Abandoned | |
Spud Date: 2008-12-05 | |
Permit Date: 2008-11-25 | |
Well Type: GAS | |
Unconventional Well: Y | |
Configuration: Vertical Well | |
Conservation: No | |
Latitude: 41.915358 | |
Longitude: -75.812956 |
Date | Event |
---|---|
2008-11-25 | New Permit Application |
2008-12-05 | Performed Spud Operation |
2009-01-29 | Drilling Completion |
2009-04-06 | Perforation |
2009-04-07 | Performed Stimulation |
2009-04-10 | NEWLY DRILLED |
2016-12-18 | Finished Plugging |
For data sources see[4]
Stimulation Date | Phase Number | Chemical Agent | Volume (gal) | Treating Pressure (psi) | Breakdown Pressure (psi) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2009-04-07 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
For data sources see[5]
Period | Operator Name | Gas Quantity (mcf) | Gas Production Days | Oil Quantity (bbl) | Oil Production Days | Water Quantity (bbl) | Water Production Days |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2009 | ALTA OPR CO LLC | 0.00 | 0 | 0.00 | 0 | 0.00 | 0 |
2010 | XPR RESOURCES LLC | 0.00 | 0 | 0.00 | 0 | 0.00 | 0 |
2011 | XPR RESOURCES LLC | 0.00 | 0 | 0.00 | 0 | 0.00 | 0 |
2012 | XPR RESOURCES LLC | 0.00 | 0 | 0.00 | 0 | 0.00 | 0 |
2013 | XPR RESOURCES LLC | 0.00 | 0 | 0.00 | 0 | 0.00 | 0 |
2014 | XPR RESOURCES LLC | 0.00 | 0 | 0.00 | 0 | 0.00 | 0 |
2015 | SWN PROD CO LLC | 0.00 | 0 | 0.00 | 0 | 0.00 | 0 |
2016 | SWN PROD CO LLC | 0.00 | 0 | 0.00 | 0 | 0.00 | 0 |
For data sources see[6]
Period | Operator | Waste Type | Quantity | Disposal Method | Waste Facility ID |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2010 | XPR RESOURCES LLC | Drilling Fluid Waste | 714.00 Bbl | CENTRALIZED TREATMENT PLANT FOR RECYCLE | PA0008451 |
2010 | XPR RESOURCES LLC | Drill Cuttings | 1,062.00 Tons | LANDFILL | THR029 |
2011 | XPR RESOURCES LLC | Drilling Fluid Waste | 143.00 Bbl | CENTRALIZED TREATMENT PLANT FOR RECYCLE | 301353 |
2016 | SWN PROD CO LLC | Synthetic Liner Materials | 16.50 Tons | LANDFILL | 101247 |
2016 | SWN PROD CO LLC | Produced Fluid | 81.25 Bbl | REUSE OTHER THAN ROAD SPREADING | |
2016 | SWN PROD CO LLC | Servicing Fluid | 10.00 Tons | LANDFILL | THR029 |
2016 | SWN PROD CO LLC | Fracturing Fluid Waste | 299.00 Bbl | REUSE OTHER THAN ROAD SPREADING | |
2016 | SWN PROD CO LLC | Drill Cuttings | 677.41 Tons | LANDFILL | 101247 |
2016 | SWN PROD CO LLC | Fracturing Fluid Waste | 6.78 Tons | LANDFILL | THR029 |
For data sources see[7]
Inspection ID | Inspection Category | Inspection Date | Inspection Type | Inspection Result | Inspection Comments |
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1761503 | Primary Facility | 2009-01-08 | Routine/Complete Inspection | No Violations Noted | |
1765514 | Primary Facility | 2009-01-20 | Drilling/Alteration | No Violations Noted | |
1775814 | Primary Facility | 2009-03-12 | Drilling/Alteration | No Violations Noted | |
1806456 | Primary Facility | 2009-05-21 | Complaint Inspection | No Violations Noted | |
1930812 | Primary Facility | 2010-11-18 | Routine/Complete Inspection | No Violations Noted | Conducted an inspection. This pad also includes the Webster 2H well which was being drilled while we were onsite. |
1951138 | Primary Facility | 2011-01-26 | Routine/Complete Inspection | No Violations Noted | |
2053547 | Primary Facility | 2012-03-20 | Routine/Complete Inspection | No Violations Noted | Well is currently shut in. Gauge on 9 x 5 reading 0 psi. Guage on production reading 0 psi. Cellar is filled in. No standing water present and no bubbling observed. |
2362980 | Primary Facility | 2015-04-20 | Routine/Complete Inspection | No Violations Noted | |
2380294 | Primary Facility | 2015-06-04 | Routine/Complete Inspection | No Violations Noted | |
2380295 | Primary Facility | 2015-06-17 | Routine/Complete Inspection | No Violations Noted | |
2508875 | Primary Facility | 2016-05-24 | Routine/Complete Inspection | No Violations Noted | Inspection of the Webster well pad in conjunction with the Snake Creek Gathering Pipeline notice of termination inspection. There were no issues observed on the well pad at the time of the inspection. |
2520273 | Primary Facility | 2016-09-01 | Routine/Partial Inspection | No Violations Noted | |
2541751 | Primary Facility | 2016-12-02 | Plugging(Includes Plugged/Mined Through) | No Violations Noted | Pre-plugging inspection of SWN’s Webster 1V conducted 12/2/2016 at 11:00 am. I met with company rep Ed Blystone on location. A crew was on location where they just got done cleaning out the cellar for plugging operations. We checked the pressure on the wellhead. Backside of the 4 ½” csg (9 5/8” x 4 ½”) annulus; opened needle valve to 0-2000# analog gauge; 200 PSI. Used the same gauge on the wing valve for 4 ½” prod. csg.; ~100 PSI. Tied into production tree side outlet above tubing hanger/master valveset; 0 PSI on the tubing. Tied gauge into tree top to verify tubing pressure; 0 PSI. No pressure verified by removing gauge and opening needle valve, no bleedoff. Bled down the annulus through ½” needle valve; wasn’t done blowing down after ~20 minutes, decided to shut-in the valve on the wellhead, remove needle valve and blow down through 2” where the annulus bled down in a few seconds at that point. I tied into the 2” off the annulus with my 0-160# gauge, monitored for 20 minutes. No pressure noted on gauge bu |
2542947 | Primary Facility | 2016-12-07 | Plugging(Includes Plugged/Mined Through) | No Violations Noted | Inspection of SWN’s Webster 1V conducted 12/7/2016 at approx. 11 am. Since pre-plug inspection a CBL was ran on the 4 ½”, showing no cement from ~3000-1200. The operator is going to attempt suicide squeeze in that interval as discussed pre-op. Since then the rig has set CIBP at 5955’, set 200’ balanced plug on top. The rig is shut-down at the moment, stuck in the hole after pulling up to 4000’ and WOC overnight. Gauge run shows inside of tubing is free (tagged top of balanced plug at 5748’). Myself and companyman both calculated tubing to be stuck at ~1500’ based on stretch test results. CBL on it’s way. I gave operator go ahead to cut tubing if CBL shows tubing is stuck below 3000’ and proceed with squeeze job, and let me know if anything different and discuss how to proceed. |
2542983 | Primary Facility | 2016-12-08 | Plugging(Includes Plugged/Mined Through) | No Violations Noted | Inspection of SWN’s Webster 1V conducted 12/8/2016 at approx. 11 am. Plugging ops in progress. Last night they ran a CBL in the tbg, determined free pipe @ 3350’. They cut pipe at 3350’ as discussed, pulling tubing. Went over the squeeze procedure with the Companymen. They’ll set the CIBP @ 3320 and perforate at two depths in the 4 ½” csg; (1) 3000’, (2), 1250’, run in hole with packer on tubing set between the two perfs and break circulation. Once circulation is established, set retainer at 2800’ and proceed to pump suicide squeeze circulating cement behind the 4 ½” through perfs. Watch returns, once cement is behind pipe pull out of retainer, set CIBP below the top perfs and set another balanced cmt plug to cover the top perfs. Schlumberger is going to pump the job. No issues. |
2545917 | Primary Facility | 2016-12-16 | Plugging(Includes Plugged/Mined Through) | No Violations Noted | Inspection of SWN’s Webster 1V conducted 12/16/16 at 10:30 am. The rig has skidded and I met with SWN rep JD Davidson to conduct post operation inspection of the plugged 1V well. There was a needle valve off the 4 1/2” (x 9 5/8”) csg annulus; a removed the valve and made sure it was clear of ice, put it back on and threaded a ½” pipe nipple with a balloon attached. There was no inflation of the balloon. I took a field reading with an Altair 5x gas meter at the vent; no gas detected in any amount. I used the gas meter on the 4 ½” casing as well just to verify; no gas detected. It appears plugging operations were a success and I gave the operator OK to cap and bury the well if that’s what the landowner wants, asked for picture of monument cap before burial. No Violations noted at time of inspection. |
2545923 | Primary Facility | 2016-12-14 | Plugging(Includes Plugged/Mined Through) | No Violations Noted | Inspection of SWN’s Webster 1V conducted 12/14/16 at 9 am. The rig is shut down at the moment. I met with Ed Blystone to discuss operations since my last visit 12/8/16 prior to suicide squeeze attempt. They reportedly could not break circulation behind csg through perfs at 3000’ (pumping through retainer at 2800’, top perfs at 1250’) , gelled up to 2015’ and set CIBP for second attempt through new perfs at 2000’. They reportedly could not break circulation here behind casing to top perfs at 1250’ or get a decent injection rate, ~.2 bbl/min on water, pressured up to 3400 PSI but managed to squeeze 5 bbls of cement behind csg. CIBP set at 1310’ for balanced cement plug across perfs at 1250’. They pumped 9 bbls cmt for the plug, pulled tbg and Schlumberger put 1000 PSI on the well for 30 minutes to try and squeeze. At the time of inspection; there was a needle valve on the piping off the 4 ½” (x 9 5/8”) csg annulus, I threaded a ½” pipe nipple with a balloon attached, did not inflate at all. I took a field read |
2556437 | Primary Facility | 2017-01-27 | Incident- Response to Accident or Event | No Violations Noted | I traveled to the WR 73- Webster Well Site in response to a complaint of mud being tracked from the SWN Webster access road onto Hawk Road. At the time of my arrival, Jon Sass (DEP-EPS) and I walked along Hawk Road and found that sediment was leaving the well site and flowing down the roadside ditch heading east in said roadside ditch along Hawk Road. Mr. Sassi found that a cross culvert on Hawk Road was carrying the sediment from the north side of the road out to the southern side of the road and depositing it in a stream channel. It appears that the stream channel is the headwaters of DuBois Creek (CWF, MF). The roadside ditch was nearly full of sediment east of the well site. Any water moving through the ditch in this area was heavily sediment laden. I found that the roadside ditch west of the well site was running clear and nearly sediment free aside from the 2’-3’ from the access road where it appeared that some sediment found its way into the ditch.
The access road was in poor condition during |
2561731 | Primary Facility | 2017-01-31 | Follow-up Inspection | No Violations Noted | The Department was on site to meet with Seth Tratthen and Steve Moyer (SWN) to follow up on the Department’s Notice of Violation dated 1/27/2017. At the time of my arrival, I walked along the access road. The site was snow covered and it was currently snowing during the inspection. I moved some small areas of snow aside to view the status of the access road after SWN reported to have repaired it. I noted that the stone on the surface of the access road does not appear to be the proper size as denoted in the Erosion and Sediment Pollution Control Program Manual.
Mr. Moyer explained that they were advised to “choke” the access road by placing smaller sized material in an effort to solidify the road. We then walked to the base of the access road and viewed the Hawk Road Roadside ditch, which although snow covered, was found to have been reworked and the stone that they used was visible through the snow cover. The culvert inlet downslope was found to have clear water running through it. The outlet also |
2561925 | Primary Facility | 2017-02-08 | Incident- Response to Accident or Event | No Violations Noted | The Department (Jon Sassi-DEP, EPS) received a phone call from Mike Demming (Senior Regulator Analyst-SWN) on 2/7/17 at 1601 hours to self report a release of less than 5 gallons of diesel fuel. The release was discovered at 1405 hours. Mr. Demming explained that a US Well Services heater trailer (line heater which keeps water from freezing during hydraulic fracturing operations and has since been taken to their yard for repair) was exiting the location and was tilting forward on the access road when the diesel fuel overflowed the belly pan and was released to the access road. The diesel fuel traveled along the access road being carried by stormwater (raining at the time of the release) downslope and flowing into the roadside ditch along Hawk Road. The belly pan is used to collect leaks and overflow from the heater trailer. The operator failed to clean the belly pan prior to demobilization. A mini excavator will be used to remove any impacted material and a vac truck will remove and impacted fluid. S |
2570414 | Primary Facility | 2017-03-09 | Follow-up Inspection | No Violations Noted | We met with Mike Deming (Senior Regulatory Analyst-SWN) and Adam Brace (Production Foreman-SWN) during this inspection. During the inspection, the Department was approached by a complainant who voiced their issues concerning the condition of Hawk Road. They explained that the increased truck traffic due to activity at the well site has pushed material into the roadside ditch (because the trucks are driving at the edge of the roadway)causing sediment laden water to enter the stream.
They requested that the Department have SWN repair Hawk Road and install catchment basins at the culvert outlets along the roadway. The complainant explained that when Alta was operating the site, that a similar complaint was made due to sediment entering a pond in the vicinity. They showed us an area where they said rock was added to the roadside ditch in response to that issue. |
2623868 | Primary Facility | 2017-08-02 | Complaint Inspection | No Violations Noted | I met Mike Deming (SWN) on site in response to a complaint of "green sludge" in the Hawk Rd. roadside ditch. At the time of my arrival, it was noted that the roadside ditch was green. Upon inspection, it was found that a dense mat of what appeared to be filamentous algae was growing. In addition to the algae, I discovered some areas with iron/iron bacteria seeps entering the ditch. There were also multiple frogs inhabiting this area. I rearranged some of the algae, as to not disturb the frogs, so that I was able to check the clarity of the water. The water appeared to be clear, no sheen was noted. At this time I recommend that the complaint be closed as the source was natural. |
2669137 | Primary Facility | 2017-12-08 | Routine/Complete Inspection | No Violations Noted | I performed a routine complete inspection of the Webster well pad on December 8, 2017. The pad was stable, as well as the access road. The cut and fill slopes had vegetation where it was able to grow, but it was fairly sparse due to the very rocky nature of the soil. The wells onsite were labeled. There is a plugged well associated with this site, the 115-20062. The containment on site was not full and there did not appear to be any erosional problems at the time of inspection.
There were no violations noted. |
For data sources see[8]