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34-083-23257

Well Details

Well ID: 34-083-23257
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Country: United States
State: Ohio
County: Knox
Municipality: Jefferson Township
Operator Name: LANDOLL JAMES & MARTA CARTER
Well Pad ID:
Farm/Lease Name: BANBURY
License Status: Producing
License Date: 1983-08-17
Spud Date: 1985-02-11
Spud Drilling Contractor: BEATTY DRLG
Final Drill Date: 1984-04-11
Well Total Depth: 2988.00 ft
Configuration: Vertical
Latitude: 40.540000
Longitude: -82.240000

For data sources see[1]

Well History

Well Status Well Status Date Comment
CO 1982-12-17 322 MARTIN DWIGHT GeoDate 12/17/82
Oil and Gas 1982-12-17 Issued Date 12/17/82 Expired Date 6/15/83 Acres 0020000 Tool Type CRAF Proposed Formation CLINTON Proposed Depth 00000 Proposed Drill Depth 00000
CO 1983-08-17 2017 P & N EXPLORATION INC GeoDate 8/17/83
Oil and Gas 1983-08-17 Issued Date 8/17/83 Expired Date 2/13/84 Acres 0020000 Tool Type CT Proposed Formation CLINTON Proposed Depth 02988 Proposed Drill Depth 02988
Original Spud 1984-02-11 R.L. 12-18-82, R.I. 8-20-83 PERMIT EXPIRED..
Construction Permit Expires 1984-02-13 R.L. 12-18-82, R.I. 8-20-83 PERMIT EXPIRED..
Completed 1984-04-11 R.L. 12-18-82, R.I. 8-20-83 PERMIT EXPIRED..
Reached Total Depth 1984-04-11 R.L. 12-18-82, R.I. 8-20-83 PERMIT EXPIRED..
Completion Report Received 1987-09-29 R.L. 12-18-82, R.I. 8-20-83 PERMIT EXPIRED..
Change of Owner 1998-08-17 Operator changed from 2017, P & N EXPLORATION INC to 4628, LANDOLL JAMES & MARTA
Record Last Modified 2017-02-15 R.L. 12-18-82, R.I. 8-20-83 PERMIT EXPIRED..

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Perforation Treatments

Perforation Date Interval Top (ft) Interval Base (ft) Number of Shots
2006-09-11 2858 2987 0
2858 2987 0
2858 2987 0

For data sources see[3]

Stimulations Data

Stimulation Date Chemical Agent Chemical Agent Concentration (%) Fracking Fluid Volume Mass of Proppant Used (lb) Fracking Company Comments
H2O 0 0 0 LOG IN FILE

For data sources see[4]

Production Data

Period Operator Name Gas Quantity (mcf) Oil Quantity (bbl) Production Days
1991 B & J DRILLING CO 0.00 0.00 365
2013 LANDOLL JAMES & MARTA CARTER 0.00 0.00 0
2014 LANDOLL JAMES & MARTA CARTER 0.00 0.00 0
2015 LANDOLL JAMES & MARTA CARTER 0.00 0.00 0
2016 LANDOLL JAMES & MARTA CARTER 0.00 0.00 0
2017 LANDOLL JAMES & MARTA CARTER 0.00 0.00 0
2018 LANDOLL JAMES & MARTA CARTER 0.00 0.00 0

For data sources see[5] [6]

Waste Data

Period Operator Name Waste Type Quantity (bbl) Production Days
1991 B & J DRILLING CO Brine 60 365
2013 LANDOLL JAMES & MARTA CARTER Brine 0 0
2014 LANDOLL JAMES & MARTA CARTER Brine 0 0
2015 LANDOLL JAMES & MARTA CARTER Brine 0 0
2016 LANDOLL JAMES & MARTA CARTER Brine 0 0
2017 LANDOLL JAMES & MARTA CARTER Brine 0 0
2018 LANDOLL JAMES & MARTA CARTER Brine 0 0

For data sources see[7] [8]

Inspection Data

Inspections Performed

Inspection ID Inspection Date Inspection Type Inspection Result Inspection Comments
-1915529698 2011-5-3 0:00:0 PW No Violations
-1960585396 2011-4-17 0:00: PW No Violations
-1969585422 2011-5-9 0:00:0 PW No Violations
-1976693906 2011-4-15 0:00: PW No Violations
-4513699 2011-4-18 0:00: PW No Violations
-467678522 2011-4-15 0:00: PW No Violations
-519618170 2013-4-1 0:00:0 PW No Violations
-572729769 2011-4-16 0:00: PW No Violations
-786756058 2013-5-13 0:00: AM No Violations
-862182024 2011-6-1 0:00:0 PW No Violations
0004513699 2011-04-18 Production Wells No Violations I met with James Landoll and is ex-wife Marta at the well location to discuss further clean up and restoration efforts. Brian Hess with Emergency Management of Knox County and Chris Bonner with OEPA were also at this meeting. Chris Bonner with the OEPA hired A&B Sanitation Service of Columbus to continue the clean up effort of the stream. This company will also be utilized to haul away and treat affected soil from the well site. James and Marta were agreeable and signed the contract with this company. Landoll continues to work on the well site. Saturated soil is being placed in a lined containment until it can be hauled away. A&B Sanitation Services began walking the stream in order to removed any and all contamination.
000PL14761 Preliminary Restoration No Violations Preliminary Restoration done information from Data Point
0423116378 2011-04-19 Production Wells No Violations The clean up effort continues in both the stream and at the well site location. A&B Resources are still working along the stream banks to remove all contamination. Their water truck is also being utilized. No new contamination is entering the stream from the well location. Clean-up efforts are still continuing today. James Landoll is using a track hoe to clean up saturated soil. The soil is being placed in a lined containment until it can be hauled away for treatment.
0467678522 2011-04-15 Production Wells Violations Noted Action Requirements:

The inspection revealed that there is an eight-foot square area immediately around the wellhead that is contaminated with crude oil. There is freestanding oil on the surface level, likely due to a leaking stuffing box on the pumping unit.

By April 28, 2011, the well owner will properly clean up and dispose of this contaminated soil immediately around the wellhead. Also, the pumping unit equipment will be repaired and maintained in order to prevent further contamination at the wellhead location.

The inspection also revealed that the 100 barrel storage tank failed to hold fluid, resulting in the release of approximately 50 barrels of crude oil. Also, the earthen dike that contained the storage tank failed to capture the spilled fluid. This resulted in approximately 45 square yards of contaminated soil that is saturated with crude oil. Approximately 7 barrels of crude oil migrated through a drain tile to the nearby stream.

By April 28, 2011, the well owner will remove the entire drain tile and properly dispose of it. All contaminated soil will be removed from the well location, the containment dike, and the area outside of the dike. Contaminated soil will be treated at a certified facility according to OEPA standards. The containment dike will also be reconstructed, and maintained in a manner that will enable it to be liquid tight and sufficient to hold 110% of the entire sum of the tank and containers it holds. The 100-barrel tank will be repaired or replaced so that it is liquid tight. A proper form of identification will be posted at the tank battery, containing the following: Company Name, Well Name, County, Township, Section, Permit Number, and Emergency Contact Number.

By May 4, 2011 the well owner will compete restoration efforts at the site. After the clean up and removal of contaminated soil, efforts will be made to establish vegetation at the site. The affected area will be properly graded, seeded, and mul

0499545208 2013-01-16 Production Wells No Violations Accompanied Brandon Mitchell and Brent Bear on this inspection, see Brandon Mitchells report for additional comments.
0519618170 2013-04-01 Production Wells Violations Noted This inspection was conducted as part of a standard production well status check. The well was equipped with a pumping unit and motor. The tank battery consist of a 1200 gallon plastic tank and gas separator inside of an earthened dike. No identification was observed at the well or at the tank battery. The well owner will need to have proper identification posted at the well or at the associated tank battery and notify the inspector when ID is posted.
0572729769 2011-04-16 Production Wells No Violations This morning efforts were made to prevent further contamination of the stream. The track hoe was used to dig up portions of the drain tile. This ensured that even if more rain was to come, no more product would make it to the stream. Also, additional booms and absorbent pads were brought to location and utilized. The water truck continued to suck oil off the stream at the boom locations as the oil would back up. Approximately 5 barrels of crude were recovered by Saturday afternoon using this method.

At the well location further efforts were made utilizing the track hoe to clean up saturated soil and dig a pit. Samples water truck was used to remove oil from this pit and diversion ditch. This method was successful in keeping additional contamination from entering the stream.

0694982065 2011-05-04 Production Wells No Violations The inspection revealed that there is no evidence of oil in the creek at the well site location or at the two bridges downstream. There is no more contamination entering the stream at this time. The soil at the creek bank has been graded back to contour. No additional violations noted this date.
0786756058 2013-05-13 Administrative Inspection No Violations The issues mentioned in this Nov have been resolved.
0862182024 2011-06-01 Production Wells No Violations All grading has been completed after the clean up from the spill. The area has been seeded and mulched. The seed has sprouted and is beginning to grow. The dike walls have been re-constructed from earth. They are in the process of moving the 100 barrel tank today. The bottom of the tank is completely lost integrity and is not liquid tight. It will be removed from the dike. They will hook up and use a smaller 50 barrel plastic tank. There is no more contamination outside of the dike at this time.
1368455897 2013-05-13 Production Wells No Violations I inspected this well today it has proper id. Nov resolved.
1399872533 2011-04-15 Production Wells No Violations FOLLOW UP TO NOV # -467678522 Action Requirements:

The inspection revealed that there is an eight-foot square area immediately around the wellhead that is contaminated with crude oil. There is freestanding oil on the surface level, likely due to a leaking stuffing box on the pumping unit.

By April 28, 2011, the well owner will properly clean up and dispose of this contaminated soil immediately around the wellhead. Also, the pumping unit equipment will be repaired and maintained in order to prevent further contamination at the wellhead location.

The inspection also revealed that the 100 barrel storage tank failed to hold fluid, resulting in the release of approximately 50 barrels of crude oil. Also, the earthen dike that contained the storage tank failed to capture the spilled fluid. This resulted in approximately 45 square yards of contaminated soil that is saturated with crude oil. Approximately 7 barrels of crude oil migrated through a drain tile to the nearby stream.

By April 28, 2011, the well owner will remove the entire drain tile and properly dispose of it. All contaminated soil will be removed from the well location, the containment dike, and the area outside of the dike. Contaminated soil will be treated at a certified facility according to OEPA standards. The containment dike will also be reconstructed, and maintained in a manner that will enable it to be liquid tight and sufficient to hold 110% of the entire sum of the tank and containers it holds. The 100-barrel tank will be repaired or replaced so that it is liquid tight. A proper form of identification will be posted at the tank battery, containing the following: Company Name, Well Name, County, Township, Section, Permit Number, and Emergency Contact Number.

By May 4, 2011 the well owner will compete restoration efforts at the site. After the clean up and removal of contaminated soil, efforts will be made to establish vegetation at the site. The affected area will be p

1435427196 2011-05-02 Production Wells No Violations The recent rains have saturated the soil and brought oil to the surface level. Additional booms were placed across the stream as a precaution. Diapers were used to soak up oil. Soil is still being removed as the clean-up continues. There is no evidence of additional oil entering stream or any oil present in the stream at the well site or the bridges downstream. No additional violations noted this date.
1623214077 2013-01-16 Production Wells No Violations I inspected this well and tank battery today accompanied by Brent Bear and Mark McCombs. The well was equipped with a pumping unit and motor. The valves were open at the well head. The tank battery consist of a plastic 1200 gallon tank and a gas separator inside of an earthened dike.
1915529698 2011-05-03 Production Wells No Violations The inspection revealed that there is no evidence of oil in the creek at the well site location or at the two bridges downstream. There is no more contamination entering the stream at this time. The affected soil at the creek bank is being removed. No additional violations noted this date.
1960585396 2011-04-17 Production Wells No Violations Today, further efforts are being made to recover oil in the stream and prevent further contamination. Samples water truck is still being used at the boom locations to capture crude oil that is coming downstream. This is a slow process as the stream is meandering and the rains were not heavy. At the well location, Landoll continues to dig up saturated soil. More of the drain tile is also being removed. There is no further contamination entering the stream.
1969585422 2011-05-09 Production Wells No Violations Jim Landoll is actively working on the clean-up process of the spill site. Contaminated soil has been removed. Recent rains are driving more crude oil to the soil surface. This is also being contained and removed. The clean-up process continues. There are no additional violations noted this date.
1976693906 2011-04-15 Production Wells No Violations

-083-2-3257-0000) belongs to James and Marta Landoll (owner #4628). The Banbury #2A Well is located in Jefferson Township, Knox County. The earthen dike was unable to contain the spilled product due to groundhog holes. James Landoll told me that he knew about the spill by 4:00 p.m. on Thursday and began to contain the spilled product that had escaped the dike. He did this with a skid steer loader and dirt. He did not notify anyone concerning the spill.

Approximately 30 yards downhill from the tank battery is a driveway drain. That drain is connected to a tile that runs directly to a nearby stream. The un-named stream flows directly to the scenic Mohican River. Approximately 7 barrels of crude oil migrated through this tile and into the stream. James Landoll claims that he was unaware that the drain tile was even there. Also, much of the soil between the tank battery and the drain was saturated with crude oil.

Friday morning James hired a local brine hauler, Billy Samples of B&J Drilling, to suck up free standing oil that was left in the dike. Samples informed me that approximately 25 barrels of product was recovered at this time. Landoll then proceeded to dump fresh dirt on top of the visible oil and inside the dike. By this time, it was Friday afternoon.

Jo Shrimpland lives on a farm just downstream of where the oil entered. She noticed the contamination and called it in to ODNR at Columbus. Mike Williams, from the central office called me at 3:49 p.m. on Friday to inform me of the spill. I was on location approximately 20 minutes later. The fire department was notified and was on the way with booms. I also called Billy Samples, requesting him to bring a vac truck. He sent one immediately. The OEPA, Knox County Emergency Management, ODNR Wildlife, and Soil and Water were also no

423116378 2011-4-19 0:00: PW No Violations
499545208 2013-1-16 0:00: PW No Violations
694982065 2011-5-4 0:00:0 PW No Violations
PL14761 PL No Violations

Violations Commited

Inspection ID Violation ID Violation Date Violation Code Violation Comments
0467678522 US-OH-125065 2011-04-20 Well operation causing pollution and contamination
0467678522 US-OH-125066 2011-04-20 Well insufficiently equipped to prevent escape of oil and gas
0467678522 US-OH-125067 2011-04-20 Dike or pit not able to prevent escape of brine or other wastes
0467678522 US-OH-125068 2011-04-20 Unlawful use of pit for temporary storage of brine or other wastes
0467678522 US-OH-125069 2011-04-20 Failure to keep dike or pit free of brine or other wastes
0519618170 US-OH-125673 2013-04-02 Failure to legibly identify well

For data sources see[9]

References