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37-033-27073

Well Details

Well ID: 37-033-27073
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Country: United States
State: Pennsylvania
County: Clearfield
Municipality: Lawrence Township
Operator Name: SENECA RESOURCES CO LLC
Well Pad ID: 149095
Farm/Lease Name: PPHC 4H
License Status: INACTIVE
Spud Date:
Permit Date: 2011-09-16
Well Type: GAS
Unconventional Well: Y
Configuration: Horizontal Well
Conservation: No
Latitude: 41.143717
Longitude: -78.433192

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

Well History

Date Event
2011-09-16 New Permit Application
2011-12-08 Performed Spud Operation
2012-12-20 New Permit Application
2014-01-16 Inactive Well Request Granted
2018-12-27 Begin Plugging
2019-01-07 Finished Plugging
2019-03-14 Fully Plugged

For data sources see[4]


Production Data

Period Operator Name Gas Quantity (mcf) Gas Production Days Oil Quantity (bbl) Oil Production Days Water Quantity (bbl) Water Production Days
2011 EOG RESOURCES INC 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0
2012 EOG RESOURCES INC 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0
2013 EOG RESOURCES INC 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0
2014 EOG RESOURCES INC 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0
2015 EOG RESOURCES INC 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0
2016 EOG RESOURCES INC 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0
2017 SENECA RESOURCES CO LLC 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0
2019 SENECA RESOURCES CO LLC 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0

For data sources see[5]

Waste Data

Period Operator Waste Type Quantity Disposal Method Waste Facility ID
2012 EOG RESOURCES INC Drill Cuttings 471.47 Tons LANDFILL 101397
2018 SENECA RESOURCES CO LLC Produced Fluid 110.00 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NC003
2018 SENECA RESOURCES CO LLC Other Oil & Gas Wastes 463.33 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NW005
2018 SENECA RESOURCES CO LLC Produced Fluid 463.33 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NW005
2019 SENECA RESOURCES CO LLC Synthetic Liner Materials 0.93 Tons LANDFILL 101397
2019 SENECA RESOURCES CO LLC Servicing Fluid 3.27 Tons LANDFILL 100361
2019 SENECA RESOURCES CO LLC Other Oil & Gas Wastes 321.66 Bbl RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NW005
2019 SENECA RESOURCES CO LLC Servicing Fluid 105.00 Tons RESIDUAL WASTE PROCESSING FACILITY WMGR123NW005
2019 SENECA RESOURCES CO LLC Other Oil & Gas Wastes 38.33 Bbl INJECTION DISPOSAL WELL 34-155-24099
2019 SENECA RESOURCES CO LLC Other Oil & Gas Wastes 36.67 Bbl REUSE (AT WELL PAD)

For data sources see[6]

Inspection Data

Inspections Performed

Inspection ID Inspection Category Inspection Date Inspection Type Inspection Result Inspection Comments
2077374 Primary Facility 2012-06-20 Routine/Complete Inspection No Violations Noted
2254439 Primary Facility 2014-03-18 Routine/Complete Inspection No Violations Noted
2310228 Primary Facility 2014-10-06 Routine/Complete Inspection No Violations Noted
2390103 Primary Facility 2015-07-16 Routine/Complete Inspection No Violations Noted
2478881 Primary Facility 2016-04-26 Routine/Complete Inspection No Violations Noted
2575252 Primary Facility 2017-03-27 Routine/Complete Inspection No Violations Noted Routine inspection of the Pitch Pine Hunt Club (PPHC) B pad on March 23, 2017. The ESCGP that covers the PPHC B pad was part of Phase- 10 of the Punxsutawney Hunt Club (PHC) development. Phase-10 included the PHC-BB, PHC-CC, and PHC-DD Marcellus pads, and a PHC-AA that was never built. The PHC BB, CC, and DD pads have been fully restored to approximate original contour with an established perennial vegetative cover, and well site restoration reports have been approved for the wells on each of those pads. In order to allow the PPHC B pad to remain at full buildout size EOG Resources submitted a major modification to ESX11-033-0008 for installation of upgraded stormwater best management practices to the existing site. Stormwater BMPs have been installed per ESCGP modifications, the site is stable on cut and fill slopes, with a well established perennial vegetative cover, and compost silt sock has been removed. A number of perennial springs emanate from the uphill cut slope at the site entrance and along t
2815158 Primary Facility 2018-12-12 Routine/Complete Inspection No Violations Noted A routine (pre-plugging) inspection of the PPHC 2H was conducted December 12, 2018. The PPHC 2H is a vertical, uncompleted, unconventional well.

I spoke with the plugging contractor on the access road and reviewed the tentative plugging procedure. On location, the 2H was inactive and capped. There cellar was partially filled with ice. There were three annular vents extending upward from the cellar. The vents were tee'd together and tied into a hose. The end of the hose was visually obstructed with snow/ice. There were no discharges, visible/audible venting, bubbling, or any other obvious issues observed at this time. A NOI to plug this well (2H) has been received. There were two other wells on the pad, the 3H in 4H, both in similar condition as the 2H. No obvious issues were observed at the 3H or 4H as well.

2824222 Primary Facility 2019-01-08 Routine/Complete Inspection No Violations Noted On January 8, 2018 I conducted an inspection of the PPHC 2H to investigate the operator's report of bubbling which has now developed approximately 3 weeks after plugging operations. At the time of inspection, the 2H was open at the wellhead flange, full of gravel with standing water on top. Steady bubbling was observed. Combustible gas was detected with an Altair 5x gas meter in the ambient air above the bubbling. I isolated an area that was bubbling with a plastic bag to confirm the presence of combustible gas; readings inside the bag quickly showed 100% LEL, 20% methane and increasing steadily. The plugging contractor is on location preparing to rig up to address the issue.

The 3H and 4H were open and visible; no obvious issues were observed at the 3H and 4H at this time.

2827280 Primary Facility 2019-01-11 Routine/Complete Inspection No Violations Noted On January 11, 2019 I conducted a routine (plugging) inspection of the PPHC 2H. A rig is on location, rigged up on the well at this time, preparing to run back in the hole to clean out in order to diagnose/address bubbling that developed after plugging operations. BOP has been installed and the crew is cleaning out a tank for returns. The 3H and 4H well cellars were open and full of ice. No new issues were observed at this time.

For data sources see[7]

References