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Well Details

Well ID: 34-133-22600
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Spud Date: 1982-04-21
Unconventional:
Horizontal:
Producing: No
Violations: 3
Latitude: 41.0566910946
Longitude: -81.0094658077

Production Data

PERIOD GAS QUANTITY GAS PRODUCTION DAYS CONDENSATE QUANTITY CONDENSATE PRODUCTION DAYS OIL QUANTITY OIL PRODUCTION DAYS

Waste Data

PERIOD TYPE QUANTITY UNITS DISPOSAL METHOD WASTE FACILITY PERMIT ID WASTE FACILITY NAME FACILITY CITY FACILITY STATE

Inspection Data

INSPECTION ID DATE DESCRIPTION COMMENT VIOLATION ID VIOLATION CODE VIOLATION_COMMENT
-1145837948 2005-08-30 Status check inspection - no violations at this time. It looks like there may have been a recent flowline repair on the east side of Mahoning, which still needs to be seeded.
-1149152918 2013-05-07 I was on location to do a follow-up inspection for complaint #4291 about a pin hole leak in the 210 barrel tank. The tank had been repaired and the ground below the leak has been cleaned up properly. This complaint is closed. No violations.
-1632786698 2013-05-07 I was on location to follow up on complaint ID#4291. The pin hole leak had been fixed and the tank and ground had been cleaned up. This complaint is closed. No violations.
-312439901 2013-04-24 I was on location to follow up on complaint #4291 filed on 4/23/13 about a pin hole leak in a production tank. I met with the landowner, Dan Flick, and inspected the tank battery. The battery contained a horizontal separator, a meter run, 1-210 barrel stock tank, and a 50 barrel poly tank. The battery was diked and the proper ID was posted on the 210 barrel. There was a small pin hole leak at a weld in the 210 barrel tank four feet off the ground. Leakage was minimal and a small amount of oil had reached the ground inside the dike. I called Kyle Ahbel (Enervest) and told him they need to fix the pin hole in the tank and clean up any oil on the ground. He told me they would have a truck out tomorrow to empty the tank and they would get it fixed. I inspected the wellhead and pumping unit. The pumping unit was electric and was fenced and diked. ID was posted on the fence. No violations.
1286545842 2010-09-28 I received a call from the landowner at 2481 Mahoning Road reporting that the brine tank leaked and the power lines to the pumping unit were sagging. This inspection found that the bring tank had been overfilled but the loss appeared to be minimal. The power lines were sagging and I called Woody McDaniel with Enervest and requested that the line be pulled higher.
1402942437 2014-05-21 I was on location at the request of the landowner to inspect the tank battery. The 210 barrel tank had 2 pinhole leaks. The first one, I had Enervest fix last year and is beginning to leak again. The second, is on a welded seam below the first one and shows staining on the tank down to the ground. An absorbent pad was on the ground at the tank base to soak up the leaking product. Also, the connection to the poly tank is damaged and the gasket between the tank and the flange is broken in half and not in place. The landowner showed me the drainage path from the tank battery area towards his house to the east. An area of scattered, standing water, roughly 40' long through his yard had an oily sheen on top of it. I confirmed it was oil with an absorbent pad and with my fingers. Recent, heavy rain has mobilized residual oil inside the tank battery. The inabiblity of the dike to contain spills and releases inside the battery is apparent based on the presence of sheen 150' down slope of the tanks and the lack of any standing water within the battery. The height of the dike walls does not meet SPCC requirements and the southeast corner contains soil cracks that will allow the passage of liquids. Enervest Operating LLC will, within one week, repair or replace the 210 barrel tank, repair the connection on the poly tank, and rebuild the tank battery dike with good clay soil to the proper height to meet SPCC requirements. 9-1-07
1402942437 2014-05-21 I was on location at the request of the landowner to inspect the tank battery. The 210 barrel tank had 2 pinhole leaks. The first one, I had Enervest fix last year and is beginning to leak again. The second, is on a welded seam below the first one and shows staining on the tank down to the ground. An absorbent pad was on the ground at the tank base to soak up the leaking product. Also, the connection to the poly tank is damaged and the gasket between the tank and the flange is broken in half and not in place. The landowner showed me the drainage path from the tank battery area towards his house to the east. An area of scattered, standing water, roughly 40' long through his yard had an oily sheen on top of it. I confirmed it was oil with an absorbent pad and with my fingers. Recent, heavy rain has mobilized residual oil inside the tank battery. The inabiblity of the dike to contain spills and releases inside the battery is apparent based on the presence of sheen 150' down slope of the tanks and the lack of any standing water within the battery. The height of the dike walls does not meet SPCC requirements and the southeast corner contains soil cracks that will allow the passage of liquids. Enervest Operating LLC will, within one week, repair or replace the 210 barrel tank, repair the connection on the poly tank, and rebuild the tank battery dike with good clay soil to the proper height to meet SPCC requirements. NONE(B)
1402942437 2014-05-21 I was on location at the request of the landowner to inspect the tank battery. The 210 barrel tank had 2 pinhole leaks. The first one, I had Enervest fix last year and is beginning to leak again. The second, is on a welded seam below the first one and shows staining on the tank down to the ground. An absorbent pad was on the ground at the tank base to soak up the leaking product. Also, the connection to the poly tank is damaged and the gasket between the tank and the flange is broken in half and not in place. The landowner showed me the drainage path from the tank battery area towards his house to the east. An area of scattered, standing water, roughly 40' long through his yard had an oily sheen on top of it. I confirmed it was oil with an absorbent pad and with my fingers. Recent, heavy rain has mobilized residual oil inside the tank battery. The inabiblity of the dike to contain spills and releases inside the battery is apparent based on the presence of sheen 150' down slope of the tanks and the lack of any standing water within the battery. The height of the dike walls does not meet SPCC requirements and the southeast corner contains soil cracks that will allow the passage of liquids. Enervest Operating LLC will, within one week, repair or replace the 210 barrel tank, repair the connection on the poly tank, and rebuild the tank battery dike with good clay soil to the proper height to meet SPCC requirements. NONE[C]