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34-133-23790

Well Details

Well ID: 34-133-23790
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Spud Date: 1990-08-25
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Horizontal:
Producing: No
Violations: 0
Latitude: 41.1177903405
Longitude: -81.1562789946

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
-465820362 2013-07-24 I received a call from Kurt Kollar (OEPA) about an oil release on this location. He said Edinburg Fire and Hazmat have responded to a call from the landowner. He said he was sending Wade Balser to respond. The oil had made its' way into Bixon Creek which empties into West Branch. I contacted Todd Sukow (Bocor) and let them know of the situation and to respond. I arrived on location and Bocor employees were assessing the situation and soaking up oil with absorbent pads. The impacted area was to the west through weeds and a stand of trees where it entered a short ditch into the creek. Local Hazmat had boomed the creek in several areas for 1500' to prevent the oil from migrating any further. Bocor was bringing in a scraper to gather the affected soil and haul it away. It looks like the stuffing box on the pumping unit was the source of the leak and will need to be fixed. Wade is overseeing the clean up of the creek. I will check back tomorrow on clean up progress. No violations.
1378490939 2013-08-08 I was on location to follow up on an oil release that occurred on 7/24/13. I walked the site back to the creek and the absorbent pads had been removed from the drainage and the booms were removed from Bixon Creek. There was no oil on location and the site was cleaned up properly. I spoke with Jim Paumier (Bocor) and he informed me that OEPA had signed off on the clean up on 8/7/13. No violations.
1704281573 2013-07-25 I was on location to check the clean up status of this site following an oil release on 7/24/13. The entire impacted area around the wellhead has been scraped and the soil has been hauled away. I met with Jim Paumier on location and he told that 3 truck loads of soil were shipped out. An earthen dike has been constructed around the pumping unit. The booms are still in place in the creek and will remain until cleared by OEPA. The site is clean and there is no sign of free oil on location. This site has been cleaned up and I will check back later to confirm it passes inspection. No violations.
23079211 2002-06-13 Random inspection. NO VIOLATIONS.
iDIAN000364 1998-08-25