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Country: United States | |
State: Ohio | |
County: Stark | |
Municipality: Sugar Creek Township | |
Operator Name: ENERVEST OPERATING LLC | |
Well Pad ID: | |
Farm/Lease Name: KRAMER J& P COMMUNITY | |
License Status: Producing | |
License Date: 1976-09-22 | |
Spud Date: 1976-11-11 | |
Spud Drilling Contractor: | |
Final Drill Date: 1976-11-17 | |
Well Total Depth: 4230.00 ft | |
Configuration: Vertical | |
Latitude: 40.710000 | |
Longitude: -81.630000 |
For data sources see[1]
Well Status | Well Status Date | Comment |
---|---|---|
CO | 1976-09-22 | 182 BELDEN & BLAKE CO GeoDate 9/22/76 |
Original Spud | 1976-11-11 | LOG TYPE - HI |
Completed | 1976-11-17 | LOG TYPE - HI |
Reached Total Depth | 1976-11-17 | LOG TYPE - HI |
Change of Owner | 2007-04-27 | Operator changed from 182, BELDEN & BLAKE CORPORATION to 7578, ENERVEST OPERATING LLC |
Record Last Modified | 2019-06-04 | LOG TYPE - HI |
For data sources see[2]
Perforation Date | Interval Top (ft) | Interval Base (ft) | Number of Shots |
---|---|---|---|
2006-09-11 | 4064 | 4150 | 14 |
4064 | 4150 | 14 | |
4064 | 4150 | 14 |
For data sources see[3]
Stimulation Date | Chemical Agent | Chemical Agent Concentration (%) | Fracking Fluid Volume | Mass of Proppant Used (lb) | Fracking Company | Comments |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
H2O | 0 | 72500 Gal | 50000 |
For data sources see[4]
Inspection ID | Inspection Date | Inspection Type | Inspection Result | Inspection Comments |
---|---|---|---|---|
1421429157 | 2015-01-16 | Production Wells | No Violations | The tank battery has been cleaned up and the leaking 210bbl production tank has been removed the dike and a replaced with a 50bbl production tank. New ID signage has been installed and the brush and debris around the tank battery has been cleared. There are no violations at this time. |
1644379499 | 2014-11-12 | Production Wells | No Violations | I was on location to perform an inspection on this well at the request of the landowner. The lease road is a shared residential driveway that leads up to a swab well with no pressure gauges present. The tank battery is contained in a dike and has I.D, an empty 210bbl production tank, a brine vault, and a vertical separator with a house gas connection. There is an oil/brine spill near the drain valves for the production tank. The spil is 2x2 and is coming from a leaking valve on the tank. The chart in the chart box shows no current production, and is labeled for the Kramer #1 well which is not located at this tank battery. A records search shows production for this well at 150 MCF in 2012 and 100 MCF in 2013. The spill around the bottom of the 210bbl production tank must be cleaned up. If a leak in the production tank is the cause of the release, it must be repaired, or the tank replaced. I have contacted Enervest regarding the issue. The spill will be cleaned up, and a check valve installed on the sales line from the Kramer #2 well to prevent any backflow of gas in the sales lines for this well. This well is going to be worked over and put back into production in the spring when the weather improves. |
For data sources see[9]