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34-069-60079

Well Details

Well ID: 34-069-60079
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Country: United States
State: Ohio
County: Henry
Municipality: Pleasant Township
Operator Name: HISTORIC OWNER
Well Pad ID:
Farm/Lease Name: DEITRICK BEATRICE
License Status: Final Restoration
License Date:
Spud Date:
Spud Drilling Contractor:
Final Drill Date:
Well Total Depth:
Configuration: Vertical
Latitude: 41.210000
Longitude: -84.120000

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Well History

Well Status Well Status Date Comment
Well Added to System 2007-08-26 NO PREVIOUS RECORD OF WELL. DRILLED APPROX 1930. PRODUCED ENOUGH GAS FOR HOUSE AND ONE OUTSIDE BUILDING THEN OIL GOT INTO WELL AND HAD TO DISCONTINUE USING. I&O CASE # 1990 07 091. WILL NEED TO CORRECT WELL LOCATION WHEN GET A GPS LOCATION.
Plugged/Abandoned 2015-12-11 NO PREVIOUS RECORD OF WELL. DRILLED APPROX 1930. PRODUCED ENOUGH GAS FOR HOUSE AND ONE OUTSIDE BUILDING THEN OIL GOT INTO WELL AND HAD TO DISCONTINUE USING. I&O CASE # 1990 07 091. WILL NEED TO CORRECT WELL LOCATION WHEN GET A GPS LOCATION. NEW OWNERS LIEBRECHT FARMS (NEW ROE REC'D 11/10/10)
Record Last Modified 2016-07-07 NO PREVIOUS RECORD OF WELL. DRILLED APPROX 1930. PRODUCED ENOUGH GAS FOR HOUSE AND ONE OUTSIDE BUILDING THEN OIL GOT INTO WELL AND HAD TO DISCONTINUE USING. I&O CASE # 1990 07 091. WILL NEED TO CORRECT WELL LOCATION WHEN GET A GPS LOCATION. NEW OWNERS LIEBRECHT FARMS (NEW ROE REC'D 11/10/10)

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Inspection Data

Inspections Performed

Inspection ID Inspection Date Inspection Type Inspection Result Inspection Comments
-1287750121 2015-9-9 0:00:0 OR No Violations
-1787206015 2015-12-11 0:00 PB No Violations
1001027534 2016-02-24 Final Restoration No Violations At the time of my inspection, the remaining solids were loaded and transferred to the Apple location in Wood County for eventual disposal. All equipment has been removed and the location was graded for farm use in the spring. Final Restoration passed.
1287750121 2015-09-09 Orphan No Violations At the time of the inspection I was on location with Bryan Smith and Dave Albrecht of the Division of Real Estate. They were on location to survey the well and I was on location to provide directions and monitor gas levels during the survey. The well was venting Hydrogen Sulfide gas from out the top of the 15 long by 14 diameter plastic riser pipe as intended. A faint smell from the gas was evident 20 to 50 south of the well but no gas levels were detected with the Division issued gas detector around the location. Winds were out of the north at 10 mph and the temperature was 78 degrees.
1401289117 2014-05-27 Orphan No Violations This inspection was done at the request of the landowner Norman Liebrecht and Henry County EMA Director Tracy Busch. At approximately 11pm on Monday, May 26th, the landowners son was spraying an agricultural field owned by Liebrecht Farms. During the spraying of the field the spray boom made contact with the well and broke a 2.5 collar between the wellhead and the 2 valve holding all gas pressure in the well. This caused a release of gas from the well bore that could not be stopped. The Henry County EMA along with New Bavaria Fire Department (NBFD) were on location around midnight. Duct tape and hose clamps were put on by the NBFD in an attempt to stop the leak. The leak was suppressed but full control of the release could not be maintained. I was contacted by EMA officials at 12:50 pm on Tuesday, May 27th, and was on location at 2:15 pm the same day. Using the state issued gas meter gas levels were monitored at the leak and around the perimeter well for three hours. Gas Levels at the leak maxed at 11ppm Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S), LEL 37, Methane 2.25, and CO 23. A slight smell of sour gas was evident downwind from the well but no gas was detected in any levels except at the leak. The winds at that time were out of the west at 15 mph or greater. Second Oil Company was contacted and will be on location tomorrow to discuss options for containing the leak. The well is located on CR 6 between SR 108 and CR 13. This part of the road was closed by Henry County EMA and will remain closed until further notice.
1401453302 2014-05-28 Orphan No Violations At the time of the inspection I was on location with the landowner Norman Liebrecht, Henry County EMA Director Tracy Busch, and Tony Kryder of Second Oil Company. Using the state issued gas meter, gas levels were monitored at the leak and around the perimeter well for one hour. Gas Levels at the leak maxed at 45ppm Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S), LEL maxed out, Methane 1.25, and CO 20. A slight smell of sour gas was evident downwind from the well but no gas was detected in any levels except at the leak. The winds at that time were out of the east at 5 mph. The landowner excavated around the base of the well and a 36 diameter, 15 tall, corrugated plastic riser was placed over the well. This will allow any escaping gas to vent above ground level and dissipate. The well will be monitored by ODNR and Henry County EMA until the leak can be fixed and the well plugged.
1401980748 2014-06-04 Orphan No Violations At the time of the inspection the well was still leaking gas inside the temporary riser placed over the well. A slight smell of sour gas was evident downwind from the well but no gas was detected in any levels. There was no evidence of any fluid leaking from the well or around the riser. Conditions were rainy with winds out of the east at 10 mph.
1746946267 2015-12-09 Orphan No Violations
1787206015 2015-12-11 Plug / Plug Back No Violations
2128711808 2015-12-10 Orphan No Violations

-toilet was also delivered to the location. At 3:00pm Inspector Ben Harpster was back on location. A

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References