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34-111-24826

Well Details

Well ID: 34-111-24826
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Country: United States
State: Ohio
County: Monroe
Municipality: Ohio Township
Operator Name: EQUINOR USA ONSHORE PROPERTIES
Well Pad ID: US-OH-000563
Farm/Lease Name: EISENBARTH
License Status: Producing
License Date: 2018-03-14
Spud Date: 2018-05-07
Spud Drilling Contractor: NABORS DRILLING
Final Drill Date: 2018-08-10
Well Total Depth: 23195.00 ft
Configuration: Horizontal
Latitude: 39.690000
Longitude: -80.890000

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Well History

Well Status Well Status Date Comment
APP 2018-03-14 Proposed Formations:POINT PLEASANT, Issued Date:3/14/2018, Expired Date:3/13/2020 12:00:00 PM, Drilling unit acres:587.175, Proposed Well Type:OG, Proposed Well Class:POOL
Reached Total Depth 2018-08-10
Correction to Well 2019-01-25 UPDATE TAKE/TARGET PER AS-DRILELD PLAT
Record Last Modified 2019-03-08
Construction Permit Expires 2020-03-13

For data sources see[2]

Perforation Treatments

Perforation Date Interval Top (ft) Interval Base (ft) Number of Shots
28850 23010 0
11814 11982 0
11814 11982 0

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Inspection Data

Inspections Performed

Inspection ID Inspection Date Inspection Type Inspection Result Inspection Comments
-1016869026 2019-5-15 0:00: CT No Violations 0.10
-1360083384 2018-7-18 0:00: DD No Violations 1.20
-1626299845 2018-8-13 0:00: DD No Violations 1.00
-1906618974 2018-11-26 0:00 DD No Violations 0.60
-1963226225 2018-8-24 0:00: DD No Violations 1.20
-1970329023 2019-1-10 0:00: WR No Violations 7.70
-58630216 2018-5-8 0:00:0 CS No Violations 1.50
-703164150 2018-7-17 0:00: DD No Violations 3.70
-940388496 2018-7-16 0:00: DD No Violations 3.00
0058630216 2018-05-08 Casing String Witnessed No Violations Onsite inspection to witness the conductor casing cement job with Express Energy Services. On 05/07/2018 the rig drilled a 26-inch diameter borehole to a depth of 120 feet from ground level. Then, 120 feet of 20-inch diameter (I.D. = 19.124) weld connection casing was inserted into the borehole. Then, 7 barrels of fresh water were pumped ahead of cement. They cemented the casing with 48 barrels total volume of 230 sacks of Class A cement with a 1.18 yield, 2 percent calcium, 0.5 pound of poly-flake per sack, and displaced with 39 barrels of fresh water. Cement returns witnessed at surface.
0412631825 2018-07-22 Drill / Deepen / Reopen No Violations On this day, a follow-up inspection revealed the ongoing process of attempting to remediate the previous issue of high chlorides tested on the pad. The chemicals have now been placed on plastic within containment, which consists of a berm around the perimeter. The flare stack equipment has also been placed on plastic with a berm around it. It appears that much of the affected chloride areas have been scraped and replaced with new gravel. There are some residual puddles that were tested during inspection with High Range Quantabs that resulted in 6,000+ parts per million chlorides. Company Man, Colin Hecker was informed of the zones and requested to continue the effort to clean all affected areas. He indicated that vac trucks will be on location to remove the standing fluid. As for the stressed vegetation along the hillside, no remediation efforts have been taken at this time. It will be noted that Colin Hecker indicated that the site will be brush-hogged Monday or Tuesday (7/23-7/24), and then reseeded by the end of the week. Pictures were taken during the inspection.
0703164150 2018-07-17 Drill / Deepen / Reopen No Violations On this day, I accompanied ODNR Inspector William Stolarik, and ODNR District Supervisor Mike Moreland to further investigate the contamination on and off the pad, and establish a procedure to remediate the issue. Please refer to Inspector Stolariks comments for a detailed report.
0940388496 2018-07-16 Drill / Deepen / Reopen No Violations 10:00am - On this day, I am conducting a follow-up inspection in reference to an incident that occurred on 7/12/2018. On that day, 5% KCL was misted from the flare stack, and the wind carried it off of location. It was estimated to be approximately 2 barrels released into the air, spreading an estimated 300 feet in length and 50 feet in width, down the east side of the location. There is stressed vegetation indicating the path of the mist. Pictures were taken during the inspection. Any pooling of fluid outside of the pad, was soaked with absorbent pads, scraped, and disposed of to a certified facility. It will be noted that ODNR Emergency Response had previously investigated the area on 7/13/2018. Currently, the Nabors X13 rig had drilled the 12.25 inch diameter borehole to a total depth of 9,943 feet, and just finished the cement job of the 9.625 inch diameter casing, with Halliburton. No spacer was witnessed at surface, so KLX is scheduled to be on location and run a Bond Log to locate the depth of the cement. The log will be emailed to ODNR Supervisors Mike Moreland and Brent Bear for review. 3:30pm - I returned to the location in response to an incident with well permit number 2-4418, accompanying ODNR Inspector William Stolarik. The following is unrelated to the incident on well permit number 2-4418. Please review Inspector Stolariks comments for a detailed report. Multiple areas consisting of pooling fluid on the pad were witnessed and tested with High and Low Range Quantabs with results reaching the upper limits of the strip at 6,620 parts per million chlorides. The areas tested included the immediate vicinity of the flare stack at coordinates 39.69726, -80.89861, and at the left side of the entrance gate at coordinates 39.69711, -8089806. Supervisor Mike Moreland will be accompanying ODNR Inspector William Stolarik and myself on the following day, to further discuss the situation.
1016869026 2019-05-15 Completion Testing No Violations On this day, I found the hydraulic fracturing process has been completed, and the crew is currently demobilizing and leaving the pad. I spoke with Equinor Company Man Tyler Sanregret during the inspection. He stated that Deep Well will be rigging up a standalone snubbing unit to drill out the frac plugs, commencing the week of 5/20/19.
1089086217 2018-07-26 Drill / Deepen / Reopen No Violations On this day, I am conducting a follow-up inspection to the incident that resulted in high chlorides being tested on the pad. I spoke with Company Man, Andy Olson during my inspection, and re-iterated the previous issues that had been noted, and suggested the continuous monitoring of any known concerns. The affected area of stressed vegetation along the hillside has been mowed since the prior inspection. The appearance of green vegetation being re-established can be witnessed. A known area on the pad, that has previously tested high for chlorides, was re-tested today with a High Range Quantab with a result of 6,000+ parts per million chlorides. I suggested to Mr. Olson to find a way to remove and properly dispose of the fluid and continually be aware of any product that gets on the pad, and remove it immediately.
1089766907 2018-07-03 Drill / Deepen / Reopen No Violations On this day, I found the Nabors X13 drilling rig tripping out of the hole to inspect their bottom hole assembly. They are currently drilling the 12.25 inch diameter borehole at a depth of 6,752 feet with a projected total depth of 9,920 feet. The most recent survey taken, at a depth of 6,599 feet, indicated an azimuth of 270.3 degrees and an inclination of 12.7 degrees. Annular pressure monitoring was discussed with Company Man, Andy Olson, and advised to monitor while drilling.
1217191836 2019-11-28 0:00 PW No Violations 0.30
1360083384 2018-07-18 Drill / Deepen / Reopen No Violations On this day, I am conducting a follow-up inspection pertaining to the high chloride content found on the Eisenbarth well pad on 07/16/18. A third-party soil testing company, WSP, is on location collecting samples from proposed locations. WSP will then send the samples to Test America to be analyzed. Company Man, Colin Hecker, indicated that they will scrape and clear as much as they can without jeopardizing the integrity of the well pad, lay new gravel, lay new plastic and berm around the effected side of the rig, and build a single containment for the flare stack equipment and chemicals, to prevent any future contamination issues. As for the current well that is being drilled, Baker Wireline just arrived on location to run a new bond log. A decision will be made as to how the 9.625 inch diameter casing will finish being cemented.
1364384639 2019-01-15 Work Over Reconditioning No Violations On this day, I spoke with Company Representatives Darren Galisky and Steve Pugh during the inspection. It will be noted that they were unable to land the tie-back string into the liner hanger after the completion of the cement job. It is approximately 10 feet from landing. Currently, Deep Well Services workover rig is tripping out of the hole from drilling out the bridge plugs and cleaning the hole to total depth. A Bond Log is projected to be ran down to the curve section of the well, and sent to ODNR for review. A 60 foot 4.586 casing patch will be run, and the seal will set 25 feet above and below the 10 foot cemented liner section.
1531824715 2018-07-16 Drill / Deepen / Reopen Violations Noted On site inspection arriving at 16:00 accompanied by ODNR Inspector Tom Thomas as a response to a incident that has occurred on site on 07/10/2018 involving a release from the flair stack. Upon arrival Neighbors rig X13 was observed to be rigged up on the well. The rig has completed the drilling of the 12.250 diameter well bore to a measured depth of 9,943. Further investigation found the soil on the well pad surface to be discolored with salt deposits visible from directly around the rig to the well pad entry point. At the entry point of the well pad a pool of liquid could be seen that was discolored. The liquid was titrate tested for chlorides with high level Quantab strip tests at 3 different spots from the entry point of the well pad to directly under the rig and all areas tested exceeded the upper range of the test strips at 6,620 parts per million. Photographs of the area and GPS points were taken. Also noted was a vegetation kill area off the well pad directly below the drilling rig flair stack. The bulk chemicals used in the drilling process were not placed upon any polymer containment. The drilling rig and support equipment had polymer liner showing around the edges but was not protected by a berm. Product from the drilling process was being allowed to leave the area of the drilling rig and enter onto the well pad surface at multiple locations. Directions were given to the company representatives on site identified as Colin Hecker and Chris Woodall that a plan of remediation needed to be submitted to the Division and all surface discharge of product from the drilling process needed to cease.
1531871786 2018-07-17 Drill / Deepen / Reopen No Violations On site inspection follow up to a reported incident that occurred on 07/10/2018 and violation #1531824715 accompanied on this day by Odnr Supervisor Mike Moreland along with Inspectors Tom Thomas and Andy Thomas. The drilling rig manager on site was Colin Hecker. The rig on site and rigged up on the hole was Neighbors X13. The current well activity was KLX Energy was bond logging the previous set 9.625 diameter casing string. Addressing the violation issued the previous day, the company is attempting to remediate the affected area and is moving foreword with both a remediation plan and sampling. 3 areas of he well pad were field sampled for chlorides with High level titrate strip tests with the results showing all 3 areas exceeding the high level readings of 6,208 parts per million. The areas sampled were identified as a geographical location of Epe 11-39.69746 x 80.89822 and Epe 9-39.69759 x 80.89822 these 2 field test locations were in the chemical storage area. Also tested was the area of the flair stack which also exceeded the high level titrate strip test reading level of 6,208 parts per million, this location was Epe 9-39.69725 x 80.89875. In conversation with Stat Oil (Equinor) Manager Vicki Goodenow the company is drafting a remediation and sampling plan.
1534781726 2018-08-20 Drill / Deepen / Reopen No Violations On site inspection to check on the status of the 5.5 casing liner evaluation and repair procedure. The 23 pound per foot 5.5 diameter casing was set on a hanger inside the 9.625 casing string. The 9.625 casing was set to a measured depth of 9,939. The company has indicated on this day that the 5.5 diameter casing was set with the top of the liner at 8,442 and below the liner top is a inflatable packer set in the string at 8,417 followed by a liner hanger at 8,424 and a sing in tool at 8,436. The liner total length is 14,790 with the liner total depth at the casing shoe being 23,185. The casing shoe track is made up of a latch collar at 23,039 followed by a debris wedge at 23,084 and a float collar at 23,091. The company did get the liner set in [place but was unsuccessful in their 1st attempt to circulate cement through the drill string stung into the liner by the means of a sting in cement tool. The company has a wireline service perforate the liner hanger set at 8424 to 8426. The well will take fluid on the annular side of the liner string but will not circulate through the internal of the liner string. The company man on site indicated they believe the 5.5 diameter shoe track is plugged with debris from the damaged sting in tool. The company is running in the hole with a 2.875 diameter tubing string and will attempt to remove any debris inside the 5.5 casing liner shoe track.
1546442454 2019-01-02 Drill / Deepen / Reopen No Violations On this day, I found a workover rig continuing the remediation process of the 9.625 inch diameter intermediate casing cement job, and preparing to run the 5.5 inch diameter tieback string, which will be cemented back to surface. I spoke with Equinor Representatives Tyler Sanregret and Steve Pugh during the inspection. On 12/29/2018 Darin Galisky informed ODNR Supervisor Brent Bear that the first attempt to circulate, at a depth of 4,220 feet, on the 9.625 inch diameter casing failed, so an additional cast iron bridge plug was set at a depth of 2,200 feet. The casing was perforated at a depth of 2,150 feet, circulation was established, and Halliburton cemented the string back to surface, with approximately 42 barrels of good returns. Allied Horizontal Wireline Services ran a Bond Log to confirm the cement top. Video of the cement returns and sample cups were witnessed during the inspection.
1546872222 2019-01-07 Drill / Deepen / Reopen No Violations On this day, I found the workover rig on the hole and finalized coming out of the hole. They drilled out the cement retainer at a depth of 2,130 feet, (2) cast iron bridge plugs at a depth of 2,200 feet and 4,273 feet, and preparing to start running approximately 8,400 feet of 5.5 inch diameter production string to tieback into the previously set 5.5 inch string, which was set by the Nabors X13 rig. I spoke with Equinor Representatives Steve Pugh and Tyler Sanregret during the inspection. They anticipate cementing within the next 24-48 hours. Halliburton is projected to be onsite, circulate 2 bottoms-up, and cement the 5.5 inch casing back to surface. A bond log will be run after the cement job.
1560275923 2019-06-11 Completion Testing No Violations Follow up inspection to violation # 1531824715 issued on 07/17/2018 found the area remediated and restored. The well drilling and stimulation process is complete and a snubbing unit type completion rig is on location completing the last 5 wells drilled on the pad.
1626299845 2018-08-13 Drill / Deepen / Reopen No Violations On this day, I found the Nabors X13 drilling rig tripping in the hole with the 5.5 inch diameter liner hanger with the drill string. I spoke with Company Man, Colin Hecker, during my inspection. Halliburton is onsite preparing to cement the liner, once in place. After the liner is cemented, a cast iron bridge plug will be set within the liner, and another will be set within the 9.625 inch diameter casing. A nightcap will then be placed over the well, and a workover rig will move on to complete the cement squeeze of the 9.625 casing, once the Nabors X13 rig has moved from the well pad. A pad inspection was conducted and it will be noted that new containment has been constructed around the rig, chemicals, and flare stack.
1730287751 2018-08-15 Drill / Deepen / Reopen No Violations Follow up inspection to compliance notice # 1531824715 found the company had initial remediation efforts on site and made corrections in effort to avoid future pollution and contamination on site. The company has indicated that a more extensive environmental assessment will be conducted after the drilling rig is moved off site. Addressing the well status. Neighbors drilling rig X 13 is on location and has completed the drilling of the 8.5 production well bore at a measured depth of 23,195. They set the 9.625 intermediate string to a depth of 9,939 and cemented the string unsuccessfully with proper cement tie in back inside the 13.375 casing string not achieved. The company requested the Division allow them to drill the 8.5 production borehole and set a 5.5 production casing string on a liner hanger and cement the 5.5 lower string then remediate the 9.625 failed cement job. A 5.5 production liner string measuring 14,742 was attempted to be set the on a liner hanger with the hanger being placed at 8,442. Halliburton Cement service initiated the cement job but the liner setting tool seal point between the tool and 9.625 casing failed and the cement had to be pumped out of the hole. Current operations are the company is awaiting the 2nd tool and will attempt to sting back into the liner hanger and casing string and cement the 5.5 casing string section below the liner hanger.
1906618974 2018-11-26 Drill / Deepen / Reopen No Violations On this day, I am conducting a compliance notice follow-up inspection in regard to the high chloride content found on the pad on 7/16/2018, from an incident that released KCL out of the flare stack. The drilling rig has since been removed from the pad. WSP, a third-party soil and water testing company, is collecting and testing samples. I spoke with WSP Assistant Project Engineer, Hunter King onsite, and he indicated that several samples have been collected, and will continue collecting additional samples across the pad. The findings will be submitted to Equinor. Pictures were taken of the site. I spoke with ODNR Hydrologist Jake Glascock, prior to the inspection.
1963226225 2018-08-24 Drill / Deepen / Reopen No Violations
1970329023 2019-01-10 Work Over Reconditioning No Violations On this day, I am onsite to witness the 5.5 inch diameter tieback casing string cement job. Deep Well Services has a workover rig on the well, and Wyoming Casing inserted 8,426 feet of 5.5 inch diameter (23.0 lb./ft.) casing into the wellbore. Halliburton is onsite and currently awaiting the arrival of an additional bulk truck. While awaiting the bulk truck, mechanical issues have occurred with getting the casing spaced properly, delaying the cement job. The casing was finally set, and a safety meeting was held prior to the job commencing. The casing string is projected to be cemented from a depth of 8,426 feet and back to surface, with 30 percent excess. Halliburton will pump 50 barrels of gel spacer, followed by 13.5 pounds per gallon cement (470 barrels total volume, 1935 sacks, 1.362 yield, 6.79 gallons per sack). A Cement Bond Log will be run that spans the length of the wellbore to the curve.
214401063 2020-5-18 0:00: PW No Violations 0.30
412631825 2018-7-22 0:00: DD No Violations 0.50

Violations Commited

Inspection ID Violation ID Violation Date Violation Code Violation Comments
1531824715 US-OH-114705 2018-07-30 Drilling operation causing pollution and contamination

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References