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37-115-22015

Well Details

Well ID: 37-115-22015
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Country: United States
State: Pennsylvania
County: Susquehanna
Municipality: Gibson Township
Operator Name: CABOT OIL & GAS CORP
Well Pad ID: 152558
Farm/Lease Name: BOLCATO G 3
License Status:
Spud Date:
Permit Date: 2015-06-30
Well Type: GAS
Unconventional Well: Y
Configuration: Horizontal Well
Conservation: No
Latitude: 41.7690
Longitude: -75.608281

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Well History

Date Event
2015-06-30 New Permit Application

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Inspection Data

Inspections Performed

Inspection ID Inspection Category Inspection Date Inspection Type Inspection Result Inspection Comments
2389957 Primary Facility 2015-07-01 Preoperation Inspection No Violations Noted On 7/1/15, the Department conducted a Preoperational inspection of the Cabot Bolcato G Pad located in Gibson Township, Susquehanna County. The well pad is approximately 95% complete with all E&S BMP’s installed per plan. No construction has been done on the tank pad. The tank pad is not going to be built. The plan for water delivery to this location is to pipe water from the nearby Aldrich Pad. All filter sock controls have been installed for the tank pad. Crews actively repairing minor damage that recent heavy rains have caused. No violations noted. The well permits that have been issued for the pad are: Bolcato G. 3H(115-22015), 5H(115-22016), 6H(115-22004), 8H(115-22005), and the 10H(115-22006).
2403189 Primary Facility 2015-08-31 Routine/Complete Inspection No Violations Noted
2538768 Primary Facility 2016-10-18 Routine/Complete Inspection No Violations Noted I arrived at the site at 11 AM. I initially met with Paul Hovan, Environmental Consultant of Tioga Environmental Consulting LLC. Williams was in preparation to install natural gas pipeline from this pad to the nearby Gibson pipeline according to Mr. Hovan. After talking to Mr. Hovan, I met with Heath Benton, site company completions consultant of Cabot, Mark Miller, consultant of Cabot and Johnny Crawford, Workover Superintendent of Cabot in the company man trailer. Mr. Denton stated the following. "There are (2) Cudd Energy services coil tubing units in the process of drilling out frac plugs on the 2H and 10H wells. They started last Thursday. The frac job was done on Friday. There will be (26) plugs drilled out on the 2H and (26) on the 10H well. Freshwater, recycled water left over from the frac, gel and friction reducer is used in the wells to drill the plugs out. Fluid flows out of the wells, goes through plug catchers, and then to gas buster tanks and then settles in frac tanks. The frac plugs
2539219 Primary Facility 2016-11-16 Incident- Response to Accident or Event No Violations Noted The Department, Briana Cunningham, DEP O&G WQS and I arrived at the site at 11:30 AM to conduct an investigation of the spill incident.

The Department, Briana Cunningham, DEP O&G WQS and I arrived at the site at 11:30 AM to conduct an investigation of the spill incident. We initially met with Kevin Hagadorn, lead flow hand of Erick Flowback Services Incorporated, the Cabot subcontractor in the process of conducting flowback operations on the Bolcato wells. Mr. Hagadorn stated that flowback of the wells is nearly complete and we are cleaning out sand from the wells. Natural gas is sent directly to sales according to Mr. Hagadorn and there is another crew on-site setting the wells up for production. The Department informed Mr. Hagadorn that they had mobilized to the site in order to investigate the spill incident. Mr. Hagadorn contacted Mr. Watson to inform him that the Department was at the site in preparation to assess the spill incident. Upon completion of our conversation with Mr. Hagadorn, the Depar

2657168 Primary Facility 2017-11-02 Routine/Complete Inspection No Violations Noted This inspection was conducted as a routine complete inspection. Well site is stable. Any silt sock still present appears as if it could be removed. No violations noted.

For data sources see[5]

References