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37-115-22138

Well Details

Well ID: 37-115-22138
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Country: United States
State: Pennsylvania
County: Susquehanna
Municipality: Jessup Township
Operator Name: CABOT OIL & GAS CORP
Well Pad ID:
Farm/Lease Name: JHHC 11
License Status:
Spud Date:
Permit Date: 2016-01-08
Well Type: GAS
Unconventional Well: Y
Configuration: Horizontal Well
Conservation: No
Latitude: 41.792025
Longitude: -75.986907

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

Well History

Date Event
2016-01-08 New Permit Application

For data sources see[4]



Inspection Data

Inspections Performed

Inspection ID Inspection Category Inspection Date Inspection Type Inspection Result Inspection Comments
2475070 Primary Facility 2016-03-21 Routine/Complete Inspection No Violations Noted The Department was on site to conduct a routine complete inspection for the JHHC well site (ESX29-115-15-0039).

There are 9 wells that will be associated with this site, and they are as follows: 115-22130 115-22131 115-22132 115-22133 115-22134 115-22135 115-22136 115-22137 115-22138 The site is currently staked out, and awaiting construction. There were no erosion or sediment issues currently and the site is stable and well vegetated.

There were no violations.

If there are any questions please feel free to contact me at (570)346-5539.

2493203 Primary Facility 2016-05-03 Preoperation Inspection No Violations Noted The Department was on site on 5/3/2016 to conduct a routine complete inspection for the JHHC well site (ESX29-115-15-0039).

There are 9 wells that will be associated with this site, and they are as follows: 115-22130 115-22131 115-22132 115-22133 115-22134 115-22135 115-22136 115-22137 115-22138 The site is under construction. All perimeter BMPs have been installed and there has been an additional filter sock added along the lower edge of the project. There are currently no issues with the site and this qualifies as a preoperational inspection.

There were no violations.

If there are any questions please feel free to contact me at (570)346-5539.

2526066 Primary Facility 2016-09-22 Routine/Partial Inspection No Violations Noted
2555865 Primary Facility 2017-01-25 Follow-up Inspection No Violations Noted The Department was on site at the JHHC P1 Well Site located at 2295 E Rush Road Jessup Township, Susquehanna County to complete a Follow-Up Inspection to the Department’s 9/22/2016 inspection. During that inspection, the Department noted that the site did not appear to meet temporary stabilization requirements. During that inspection, the Department spoke with a representative of Barhite Excavating who explained that they were planning to deploy a method of stabilization later that day.

During this inspection, the Department reviewed the E&S Inspection Log and noted that the most recent inspection occurred on 1/25/17 and was conducted by Mike Brille (TEC). This inspection was noted to be a post precipitation event inspection. At the time of the inspection, it was noted that the site was covered in snow. Areas where the snow had melted were found to have grass growing. No obvious issues were discovered during this inspection.

2655015 Primary Facility 2017-10-26 Incident- Response to Accident or Event No Violations Noted Arrived at the site at 12:19 in response to a reported spill of a residual lubricant to the JHHC well pad lease road, State Route 3027 and State Route 706. The weather conditions were cloudy skies and breezy with temperatures around 50 degrees. I was accompanied by Briana Cunningham, DEP O&G WQS during the inspection. We met with Ken Wilson, completions consultant of Cabot Oil and Gas on the lease road. Keane Frac is the subcontractor conducting hydraulic fracturing operations on the 2H well according to Mr. Wilson. Mr. Wilson provided the Department the following details in reference to the spill. "The spill occurred on the lease road. A wireline unit, #8015, was being sent back to New Stanton, PA to be serviced. A 3 ft x 3 ft pan (7.5) inches deep on a truck was completely full of a mixture of rainwater and vegetable oil, OCR782B biodegradable line spray, (53) gallons in capacity. We recovered (5) gallons in the pan leaving the spill volume at (48) gallons, with the majority of the impact occurring on SR

For data sources see[5]

References