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34-151-25862

Well Details

Well ID: 34-151-25862
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Spud Date: 2014-05-24
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Producing: No
Violations: 0
Latitude: 40.8793719529
Longitude: -81.1928692033

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
-1321248000 2014-05-28 I was on location to witness the testing of the blow out preventer (BOP) for this well. The well was pressured to 350 psi with mud pump and the BOP and well was shut in. It was held for 30 minutes and there was no pressure reduction during the test. There are no violations at this time.
-1527100069 2014-05-27 I was on location to witness the cementing of the 8.625" 23# intermediate casing set to 940' in an 11" hole drilled to 953'. 300sks of Class A cement with 3% CaCl and .25# per sk of flake was pumped and displaced with 59bbl of fresh water. Centralizers were on joints 1, 4, 8, 12, 16 and the top. In total 14bbls of cement were returned to surface. They will be testing the blow out preventer in 12 hours.
-1696558901 2014-06-24 I was on location to check the status of identifying the well construction issues encountered during well stimulation. The Chipco service rig swabbed the well down and the down hole camera was run. Fluid was encountered below 1000' and the camera had to be pulled from the hole before the problem could be identified. The rig then swabbed the well down to 2056' pulling 85bbls off the well. The 8 5/8" annulus was filled with water and fluid began to fill the 4.5" casing indicating that the casing issue is below this depth. They will evaluate their options and work deeper in the hole to find the issue.
-208048689 2014-06-20 I was contacted by Jeff Foley of Enervest (814-493-3893) and informed that the 4.5" production casing failed during the hydraulic fracturing of this well. The series of events were as follows: A safety meeting was held and the fracturing manifold pressure tested to 3,600 psi. Universal Pumping attempted to stimulate the well. They achieved formation break at 2,548 psi, and pumped 12 bbl and shut down 5 minutes for acid to work. While establishing pump rate at 19 bpm at 2,500 psi, fluid began to flow from the 8 5/8" annulus, indicating possible 4.5" casing issues. The job was shut down and frac crews were rigged down and moved from location. A temporary 100bbl production tank was brought on location and diked to provide a place to flow the frac fluids from the well into. All returned fluids were contained in the tank. Enervest shut down the operation for the weekend and will be bringing in a Chipco LLC service rig to begin to evaluate the issue with the well. There will be no further stimulation of this well until the issue has been identified and a plan of action has been approved by ODNR.
-836791612 2014-06-03 I was on location to witness the cementing of the 4.5" 10.5# WT-65 production casing installed with 6 centralizers to 5244'. Pep Drilling drilled a 7 78/" hole to 5277' and circulated the well clean before running the casing. 150sks of 50/50 2% gel, 10% salt cement was mixed and pumped. It was displaced with 12bbls of acid and 69bbls of fresh water. The plug was landed and pressured up 500psi over land pressure and held for 5 minutes with no pressure bleed off. Pep Drilling will now move on to the Kolm #2 well.
1400698163 2014-05-21 I was on location to check the status of the location being built for this well. The topsoil stockpiles and erosion controls have been installed according to permit conditions. The drilling pad is leveled and ready for the rig to move on location. Pep Drilling will be on location when they are done drilling the Mason #5 well.
1404158739 2014-06-30 I was on location to check the status of drilling out the cement squeeze performed on this well. The hole in the 4.5" production casing was identified to be between 4280' and 4380'. A packer with tubing was run into the well and pumped on until the well circulated to identify the hole. Inspector Bob Roush was on location to witness the pumping of 150sks of cement to squeeze and cover the hole. Chipco service rig is on location currently drilling out the cement left in the casing. They expect to be drilling out the cement until tomorrow when further steps will be determined.
1878207945 2014-05-29 I was on location to check the status of Pep drilling. During my inspection I found the rig to be drilling on air at 2700'. The rig has had a gas monitor installed on the well. This monitor will be used to determine if significant amounts of gas are encountered during drilling, which would force the rig to switch over to fluid drilling because this well is in an urban township. There are no violations at this time.
1986585717 2014-06-02 I was on location to check the drilling status of this well. During my inspection I found the rig to be drilling on air at 5050'. The rig has received a load of used production casing. I have checked the casing tickets to confirm the casing has been pressure tested to 4400psi by Buckeye Supply. Some of the used casing which passed pressure testing requirements was rusted, scaled and pitted. The more rusted, scaled and pitted casing will be inserted first so that it will be encased in cement. Cementing this casing is planned for tomorrow morning.
2006694190 2014-05-27 I was on location to check the status of Pep Drilling. The rig is drilling an 11" hole with a PDC bit at 567' using fresh water mud. They plan on drilling to 906' through the Berea Sandstone and setting their 8 5/8" intermediate casing there. There are no violations at this time.
41913394 2014-06-23 I was on location to check the status of identifying the well construction issues encountered during well stimulation. The Chipco service rig attempted to run a packer on tubing into the hole to pump on the well and test for the leak. The rig was unable to get the packer past 142'. It was decided that the well would be swabbed down to remove the fluid and an Appalachian logging truck will be brought out in the morning to run a down hole camera and identify the issues with the casing.