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34-067-21088

Well Details

Well ID: 34-067-21088
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Spud Date: 2012-10-14
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Producing: No
Violations: 0
Latitude: 40.2465584497
Longitude: -81.3023165747

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
1382531354 2013-10-22 I am on site today to check on the operation status of the well and the pad. I found that the well has proper identification and that it is in production. I found no violations on site at this time.
1388453112 2013-12-24 I received a call from Kyle Baldwin who said he talked with Mrs. Rohal about a water problem caused from water running off of the Lyons Pad. He said she complained that the run off had a milky white color and also had a oil and gas odor. When I arrived today there was no water in her yard. There was no sedimentation in the yard. It has snowed over night and the ground in partly covered in snow. I checked the water in the culvert next to the road with a quantab and it was 80 PPM which is very good. There was no sheen on the surface and I did not detect any odor . Next I went below the yard around to the next road and went down the hill to see if I could find water with some sign of impact. I found clean clear water and did not witness anything in the water. I traveled over a 1/4 mile down grade where the water would run. I called Kyle Baldwin back and informed him of my findings. Kyle did not call me back.
1389212581 2014-01-06 Today we are meeting with Harrison County Road and Highway Dept. and Blake Arthur and Hal Miller to review the water run off issue. The Highway Dept along with Blake Arthur from the Columbus Office ODNR checked the road along with the road surface and the tie in to the Lyons Pad. They did not find a problem with the road or the road surface of the Lyons Pad construction. Blake checked the property next to the pad for sedimentation or erosion and could not find a problem. The culvert is scheduled for repairs and the method of repair has been approved by the County Road and Highway Dept.
1389703335 2013-09-27 I arrived at Miss Rohal's residents and did an inspection inside and out and found no evidence of vibrations coming from well. Miss Rohal advised her house started to vibrate when a generator mounted on a truck at the wellsite across the rd approximately 500 feet away started up. She said something in the well also makes her house vibrate. I then went to wellsite and asked the crew if they were doing anything which would cause the rohal house to vibrate they said no. all they were doing was plumbing. They advised Miss Rohal complains everyday about something on site. At this time I found no violations . Case closed.
1391175879 2014-01-30 I am on site today because there was a fire on the Clay Pad which was similar to the fire on this pad. Both fires involved the Flare Stacks and the control valves which failed due to ice. I am on site today to see if the lines are both the same or if they have made any changes. I did see a that the valves are somewhat different in sequence. I met with the pumper and he advised that everything is under control and that even with the -15 temps that they did not freeze up enough to stop production. I was contacted by Supervisor Rocky King and he said that there was a complaint from Stephanie Rohal indicating that there may be strange things happening on this site. I looked a the video and told Mr. King that they were using a Hot Box Heater because it was only 2 degrees out. They use them all the time to keep lines from freezing or to thaw them out if they do. Nothing strange about the use of a Hot Box. There was nothing on the video showing gas or vapor present during the time it was filmed. There was no odor while I was on site. I checked the well head area and the production area where the video was shot with my gas detector and had a --0 reading. I could see that the culvert had been replaced at the entrance to the pad as planned. Due to the snow cover I could not see much more detail. I contacted Hal Miller from Gulfport to meet me on site at 10 AM Friday to review my findings and to go over the culvert installation.
1391186588 2014-01-31 I am on site today to respond to a complaint with a video attached. It indicates that there my be a strange operating practice and acrid air odor. I reviewed the video with the pumper, Hal Miller and Chris Anderson from Gulfport Energy and Hall Associates. We watched the video and found the strange practice reported in the video was a Hot Box being used to thaw a frozen valve. While watching the video which shows the compressors and separators plus most of the production operation we did not see gas or vapor leaking during the entire clip. I did check the area with a gas detector and did not have a reading over- 0-. I ask the pumper if there was or had been a spill or a release of any kind. He said there were no leaks to report. I have received calls from Chris Anderson in the past to report spills as small as a quart but have not had a call since the fire on the Flare Stack.
184823088 2012-10-17 I returned to check on the status of the 18 5/8 casing. I found that it is out of the hole and Whipstock plans on conditioning the hole and running casing again tonight around 6 to 7 pm.
2145359582 2012-10-18 Whipstock is running 18 5/8 casing and I am on site today to witness the cementing of this surface string. Could not get casing to botton again and will lay casing back down.
294155851 2012-10-16 Whipstock Drilling is running 18 5/8 casing. While waiting to witness the cementing of the surface casing I found out that there was a problem with fill up and the casing would not go to bottom. I waited to see if the problem could be corrected and the casing cemented. After 1.5 more hours I advised the operator to contact me if casing did go in the hole.
990199669 2013-11-10 Inspector Grimm and myself are responding to a fire which is burning on the Lyon pad. While covering a H2S complaint in Tusc.Co. with the Freeport Fire Dept which also had been called for a leak on # 34-157-2 3695 Tipka Operating - Willison well. We received a notification that there was a big fire on the Lyons Pad in Harrison Co. We left with the Fire dept and traveled to the Lyons pad. We arrived to find the flare stack on fire with flames falling over the top and burning down the flare tube and onto the ground in an area of 10x10 ft. The normal operation of the flare stack is to burn the gas from the vapor recovery system. This was a burning liquid, later found to be condensate which was not suppose to be in the gas system. The Freeport Fire Dept put out the fire on the flare stack and all of the production operation was shut in until the repairs to the flare stack could be made. Contact Deputy Chief Worstall and advise of the fire and the shut down of the operation.