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34-089-22541

Well Details

Well ID: 34-089-22541
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Spud Date: 1967-08-08
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Horizontal:
Producing: No
Violations: 5
Latitude: 40.1562313787
Longitude: -82.2618523839

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
-102873477 2014-04-11 This inspection was conducted as a production well status check. The well was equipped with a pumping unit and motor. It was not pumping. Identification was not posted at the well. The tank battery consists of (2) 100 barrel tanks. One of the tanks is located near the well and the other is located at the bottom of the hill near Reform Rd. This well shares the tank battery with permit number 0387. Identification was not posted at the tank battery. It appears that water has been drained from the tank near the well over the hill in the past. The well owner, Mr. James Seibert, has been notified of inspection. Mr. Seibert was informed that proper identification is required at the well and tank battery. Mr. Seibert was also advised that it is illegal to drain brine water onto the ground and that the water shall be disposed of through a registered brine hauler with the State of Ohio. Photos were taken for documentation purposes. 9-9-05(A)10
-99140611 2014-06-05 This inspection was conducted as a compliance follow-up. I was accompanied by Northwest Region Supervisor Will Ziegler and Jeff Fry. The well owner Mr. Jim Seibert and landowner Mr. Jack Trumbull met us at the tank located near the well (p#0387). A remediation plan was discussed with Mr. Seibert. Mr. Seibert agreed to build a new tank battery at the bottom of the hill and set both 100 barrel tanks there. The area near the well (p#0387) will be remediated in place with lime. Mr. Seibert will work on getting p#0387 registered and production reports sent in. He was advised to place proper identification at both wells and tank battery and to make sure that brine is being hauled through a registered brine hauler. Mr. Seibert was advised to keep both wells shut-in until he is in full compliance.
1081951765 2004-04-13 Inspection conducted at the request of Sherry Young. Inspection revealed well is capable of producing. The current land owner advised that he though the rods are stuck but he is using the well for domestic gas (when there is enough pressure.
1100017922 2004-11-09 Well has pump jack and is pumping. Recent work on lease rd. Talked to landowner, new tank set. He said Jim Seibert has done more work to upgrade this well than Charlie had done in eleven years.He is also using gas off of well. Follow up to consent agreement.
1526703223 2014-07-16 This inspection was conducted as a status check. I was accompanied by Jeff Fry. The inspection revealed that work has not begun regarding the compliance issues with this well. The well owner has until 8/29/2014 to resolve compliance issues.
217583522 2014-05-28 This inspection was conducted as a compliance follow-up. This well produces into a shared tank battery with permit number 0387. Identification was not posted at the tanks. The inspection revealed that brine appears to have been drained onto the ground from the 100 barrel tank near the well (p#0387). Stressed vegetation was observed around the well and tank location. Starting from the tank near the well to the tank at the bottom of the hill an area approximately 150 feet long by 10 feet wide has been extremely affected by brine kill. Several dead trees were observed in this area. The three inch valve on the tank near the well was in the open position with a three inch plug in it. A 1.25" plastic yellow line comes off the bottom of the tank and runs south approximately 75 feet and then runs over the hill towards the road (Reform Rd.). The yellow line is connected to a tee fitting that has a black plastic line coming off the middle outlet. It could not be determined if it is going to the tank at the bottom of the hill. The third outlet on the tee fitting had no valve and was open ended. It appears this has allowed brine to be drained onto the ground as there was a large area of stressed vegetation. The well operation is causing pollution and contamination. The well owner has failed to report production for 2013 on the well identified as the W & M Wills #1 (p# 0387). The well owner is also in violation for failure to register in regards to the W & M Wills #1 (p# 0387). Identification was not posted at the tanks. A phone call was placed to Mr. Jim Seibert at 10:42 AM and was informed of the inspection. Mr. Seibert stated that he was the owner of both wells on the Mills lease and he was advised to shut the wells in until further notice. A meeting will be set up with Mr. Seibert at the well to discuss well operations and a plan to resolve compliance issues. At this meeting it will be decided specifically what is required of Mr. Seibert in order for him to be in compliance and how to resolve the compliance issues. Failure to comply may result in further enforcement action. Photos were taken for documentation purposes. 9-1-07
217583522 2014-05-28 This inspection was conducted as a compliance follow-up. This well produces into a shared tank battery with permit number 0387. Identification was not posted at the tanks. The inspection revealed that brine appears to have been drained onto the ground from the 100 barrel tank near the well (p#0387). Stressed vegetation was observed around the well and tank location. Starting from the tank near the well to the tank at the bottom of the hill an area approximately 150 feet long by 10 feet wide has been extremely affected by brine kill. Several dead trees were observed in this area. The three inch valve on the tank near the well was in the open position with a three inch plug in it. A 1.25" plastic yellow line comes off the bottom of the tank and runs south approximately 75 feet and then runs over the hill towards the road (Reform Rd.). The yellow line is connected to a tee fitting that has a black plastic line coming off the middle outlet. It could not be determined if it is going to the tank at the bottom of the hill. The third outlet on the tee fitting had no valve and was open ended. It appears this has allowed brine to be drained onto the ground as there was a large area of stressed vegetation. The well operation is causing pollution and contamination. The well owner has failed to report production for 2013 on the well identified as the W & M Wills #1 (p# 0387). The well owner is also in violation for failure to register in regards to the W & M Wills #1 (p# 0387). Identification was not posted at the tanks. A phone call was placed to Mr. Jim Seibert at 10:42 AM and was informed of the inspection. Mr. Seibert stated that he was the owner of both wells on the Mills lease and he was advised to shut the wells in until further notice. A meeting will be set up with Mr. Seibert at the well to discuss well operations and a plan to resolve compliance issues. At this meeting it will be decided specifically what is required of Mr. Seibert in order for him to be in compliance and how to resolve the compliance issues. Failure to comply may result in further enforcement action. Photos were taken for documentation purposes. 9-9-05(A)9
217583522 2014-05-28 This inspection was conducted as a compliance follow-up. This well produces into a shared tank battery with permit number 0387. Identification was not posted at the tanks. The inspection revealed that brine appears to have been drained onto the ground from the 100 barrel tank near the well (p#0387). Stressed vegetation was observed around the well and tank location. Starting from the tank near the well to the tank at the bottom of the hill an area approximately 150 feet long by 10 feet wide has been extremely affected by brine kill. Several dead trees were observed in this area. The three inch valve on the tank near the well was in the open position with a three inch plug in it. A 1.25" plastic yellow line comes off the bottom of the tank and runs south approximately 75 feet and then runs over the hill towards the road (Reform Rd.). The yellow line is connected to a tee fitting that has a black plastic line coming off the middle outlet. It could not be determined if it is going to the tank at the bottom of the hill. The third outlet on the tee fitting had no valve and was open ended. It appears this has allowed brine to be drained onto the ground as there was a large area of stressed vegetation. The well operation is causing pollution and contamination. The well owner has failed to report production for 2013 on the well identified as the W & M Wills #1 (p# 0387). The well owner is also in violation for failure to register in regards to the W & M Wills #1 (p# 0387). Identification was not posted at the tanks. A phone call was placed to Mr. Jim Seibert at 10:42 AM and was informed of the inspection. Mr. Seibert stated that he was the owner of both wells on the Mills lease and he was advised to shut the wells in until further notice. A meeting will be set up with Mr. Seibert at the well to discuss well operations and a plan to resolve compliance issues. At this meeting it will be decided specifically what is required of Mr. Seibert in order for him to be in compliance and how to resolve the compliance issues. Failure to comply may result in further enforcement action. Photos were taken for documentation purposes. NONE9
217583522 2014-05-28 This inspection was conducted as a compliance follow-up. This well produces into a shared tank battery with permit number 0387. Identification was not posted at the tanks. The inspection revealed that brine appears to have been drained onto the ground from the 100 barrel tank near the well (p#0387). Stressed vegetation was observed around the well and tank location. Starting from the tank near the well to the tank at the bottom of the hill an area approximately 150 feet long by 10 feet wide has been extremely affected by brine kill. Several dead trees were observed in this area. The three inch valve on the tank near the well was in the open position with a three inch plug in it. A 1.25" plastic yellow line comes off the bottom of the tank and runs south approximately 75 feet and then runs over the hill towards the road (Reform Rd.). The yellow line is connected to a tee fitting that has a black plastic line coming off the middle outlet. It could not be determined if it is going to the tank at the bottom of the hill. The third outlet on the tee fitting had no valve and was open ended. It appears this has allowed brine to be drained onto the ground as there was a large area of stressed vegetation. The well operation is causing pollution and contamination. The well owner has failed to report production for 2013 on the well identified as the W & M Wills #1 (p# 0387). The well owner is also in violation for failure to register in regards to the W & M Wills #1 (p# 0387). Identification was not posted at the tanks. A phone call was placed to Mr. Jim Seibert at 10:42 AM and was informed of the inspection. Mr. Seibert stated that he was the owner of both wells on the Mills lease and he was advised to shut the wells in until further notice. A meeting will be set up with Mr. Seibert at the well to discuss well operations and a plan to resolve compliance issues. At this meeting it will be decided specifically what is required of Mr. Seibert in order for him to be in compliance and how to resolve the compliance issues. Failure to comply may result in further enforcement action. Photos were taken for documentation purposes. NONEC
861269810 2014-05-29 A voicemail message was left for Mr. Jim Seibert requesting a meeting at the tank battery location.