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34-013-20140

Well Details

Well ID: 34-013-20140
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Country: United States
State: Ohio
County: Belmont
Municipality: Wayne Township
Operator Name: AMERICAN ENERGY CORP.
Well Pad ID:
Farm/Lease Name: PITTMAN HAROLD
License Status: Final Restoration
License Date: 2015-01-02
Spud Date: 1946-07-01
Spud Drilling Contractor:
Final Drill Date: 1946-12-01
Well Total Depth: 1350.00 ft
Configuration: Vertical
Latitude: 39.930000
Longitude: -81.020000

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Well History

Well Status Well Status Date Comment
Original Spud 1946-07-01

-9/21/04 I&O CN 1996 03 032

Completed 1946-12-01

-9/21/04 I&O CN 1996 03 032

Reached Total Depth 1946-12-01

-9/21/04 I&O CN 1996 03 032

Completion Report Received 1947-02-18

-9/21/04 I&O CN 1996 03 032

APP 2004-09-21 Proposed Formations:MAXTON, Issued Date:9/21/2004, Expired Date:9/21/2005 6:00:00 AM, Drilling unit acres:0, Proposed Well Type:OG, Proposed Well Class:
Change of Owner 2014-12-19 Operator changed from 6848, BISHOP WELL SERVICES CORP. to 7188, AMERICAN ENERGY CORP
APP 2015-01-02 Proposed Formations:, Issued Date:1/2/2015, Expired Date:1/1/2017 12:00:00 PM, Drilling unit acres:0, Proposed Well Type:OG, Proposed Well Class:
Plugged/Abandoned 2015-02-05

-9/21/04 I&O CN 1996 03 032

Construction Permit Expires 2017-01-01

-9/21/04 I&O CN 1996 03 032

Record Last Modified 2017-02-15

-9/21/04 I&O CN 1996 03 032

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Inspection Data

Inspections Performed

Inspection ID Inspection Date Inspection Type Inspection Result Inspection Comments
1419905018 2005-04-06 Orphan No Violations ORPHAN WELL WORK. BISHOP WELL SERVICE MOVING ON LOCATION. RIG, MUD PUMP, ON LOCATION ALREADY.
1433222705 2015-07-14 Final Restoration No Violations Location has met 1509.072B requirements.
1643477891 2015-02-05 Plug / Plug Back No Violations On the date of inspection I am on site to witness the re-plugging and abandonment of the well for coal mining purposes. The well was previously plugged and abandoned through the Orphan Well Program. I was informed by Coastal Drilling representative Mark Wilson that the Coastal Drilling 220 rig had set a 16 inch diameter conductor weighing 65lbs/ft to 20 feet in depth. I was not notified and did not witness the setting of the conductor. The rig then drilled to a total depth of 636 feet below the Kelly Bushing (KB) at a height of 10 feet above ground surface. The following bit sizes were used to drill out the previously plugged well: 9.875 inch diameter from surface to 148 feet, 7.875 inch diameter hole from 148 to 610 feet and 6.25 inch diameter from 610 to 636 feet (final 26 feet inside of 7 inch casing). Coastal also pulled from 0 to 610 feet of 7 inch casing out and from 0 to 150 of 8.625 inch casing out. Coastal then completed a Gamma Well Log, Cement Bond Log, Gyro Deviation Log, and a Caliper Gamma Log. The Pittsburgh coal seam was logged from 402 feet to 407 feet in depth. Based on the information obtained from the logs, the following sections were calculated for cementing purposes: 636 feet to 610 feet for 7 inch casing, 610 to 490 feet for 9 inch open hole, 490 to 190 feet for 8.5 inch open hole, 190 to 150 feet for 8.625 inch casing, 150 feet to 30 feet for 12 inch open hole, and 30 feet to surface for 16 inch conductor. Two plugs were spotted through 3.5 inch, 13.3lbs/ft drill pipe that would cement the hole to surface. Omega Cementing pumped 110sk of Thixotropic cement, 14.7ppg, 1.27 yield, 2% Gel, 2% CaCl2, 2% gypsum and one gallon yellow dye for the first plug. Omega displaced cement with 2.3bbl of water. The cement was allowed to cure for approximately one hour then was tagged at 290 feet with drill pipe. Ten joints of drill pipe were pulled from the hole during after the first plug and averaged 31 feet per joint. Omega then pumped 130sk of Class A cem

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References