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WARD, HAROLD UNIT 1H-7H
CANTON TOWNSHIP
WASHINGTON COUNTY
2009 - 2010 - 2011
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RANGE RESOURCES
WARD, HAROLD UNIT 1H-8H
GPS: 40.22928 -80.3233
WARD, HAROLD UNIT 1H OG WELL
125-23151
WARD, HAROLD UNIT 2H OG WELL 125-23224
WARD, HAROLD UNIT 3H OG WELL 125-24119
WARD, HAROLD UNIT 4H OG WELL 125-23975
WARD, HAROLD UNIT 5H OG WELL 125-24329
WARD, HAROLD UNIT 6H OG WELL 125-23974
WARD, HAROLD UNIT 7H OG
WELL 125-23976
WARD, HAROLD UNIT 8H OG WELL 125-24070
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Source: Pennsylvania DEP Production
Reports |
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Farm Name |
Well No. |
Product |
Vol. |
Days |
Avg/Day |
End Date |
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HAROLD WARD |
1H |
Gas |
692,793 |
365 |
1,898 |
6/30/10 |
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287,517 |
184 |
1,563 |
12/31/10 |
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196,684 |
154 |
1,277 |
6/30/11 |
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83,736 |
132 |
634 |
12/31/11 |
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63% drop-off in 33 months |
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126,922 |
182 |
697 |
6/30/12 |
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62% drop-off in 39 months |
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131,929 |
184 |
717 |
12/31/12 |
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HAROLD WARD |
1H |
Oil |
4,842 |
365 |
13 |
6/30/10 |
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Cond. |
1,301 |
184 |
7 |
12/31/10 |
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Oil |
1,037 |
154 |
7 |
6/30/11 |
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412 |
132 |
3 |
12/31/11 |
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423 |
182 |
2 |
6/30/12 |
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334 |
184 |
2 |
12/31/12 |
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HAROLD WARD |
2H |
Gas |
472,963 |
365 |
1,296 |
6/30/10 |
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189,940 |
184 |
1,032 |
12/31/10 |
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145,239 |
169 |
859 |
6/30/11 |
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76,354 |
145 |
527 |
12/31/11 |
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60% drop-off in 35 months |
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95,443 |
182 |
524 |
6/30/12 |
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60% drop-off in 41 months |
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95,346 |
184 |
518 |
12/31/12 |
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HAROLD WARD |
2H |
Oil |
4,842 |
365 |
13 |
6/30/10 |
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Cond. |
1,301 |
184 |
7 |
12/31/10 |
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Oil |
1,092 |
169 |
6 |
6/30/11 |
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518 |
145 |
4 |
12/31/11 |
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423 |
182 |
2 |
6/30/12 |
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334 |
184 |
2 |
12/31/12 |
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HAROLD WARD |
3H |
Gas |
396,870 |
157 |
2,528 |
12/31/11 |
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34% drop-off in 11 months |
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301,979 |
182 |
1,659 |
6/30/12 |
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46% drop-off in 17 months |
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249,510 |
184 |
1,356 |
12/31/12 |
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HAROLD WARD |
3H |
Oil |
2,610 |
157 |
17 |
12/31/11 |
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1,985 |
182 |
11 |
6/30/12 |
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1,636 |
184 |
9 |
12/31/12 |
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HAROLD WARD |
4H |
Gas |
391,897 |
157 |
2,496 |
12/31/11 |
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34% drop-off in 11 months |
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296,490 |
182 |
1,629 |
6/30/12 |
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47% drop-off in 17 months |
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242,939 |
184 |
1,320 |
12/31/12 |
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HAROLD WARD |
4H |
Oil |
2,316 |
157 |
15 |
12/31/11 |
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1,126 |
182 |
6 |
6/30/12 |
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838 |
184 |
4.6 |
12/31/12 |
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HAROLD WARD |
5H |
Gas |
328,440 |
140 |
2,346 |
12/31/11 |
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31% drop-off in 11 months |
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292474 |
182 |
1,607 |
6/30/12 |
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38% drop-off in 17 months |
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267,707 |
184 |
1,455 |
12/31/12 |
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HAROLD WARD |
5H |
Oil |
6,774 |
140 |
48 |
12/31/11 |
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3,472 |
182 |
19 |
6/30/12 |
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2,039 |
184 |
11 |
12/31/12 |
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HAROLD WARD |
6H |
Gas |
348,679 |
136 |
2,564 |
12/31/11 |
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39% drop-off in 11 months |
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283,566 |
182 |
1,558 |
6/30/12 |
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46% drop-off in 17 months |
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253,073 |
184 |
1,375 |
12/31/12 |
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HAROLD WARD |
6H |
Oil |
1,300 |
136 |
10 |
12/31/11 |
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2,004 |
182 |
11 |
6/30/12 |
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1,823 |
184 |
10 |
12/31/12 |
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HAROLD WARD |
7H |
Gas |
406,538 |
149 |
2,728 |
12/31/11 |
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35% drop-off in 11 months |
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320,547 |
182 |
1,761 |
6/30/12 |
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49% drop-off in 17 months |
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255,684 |
184 |
1,390 |
12/31/12 |
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HAROLD WARD |
7H |
Oil |
3,723 |
149 |
25 |
12/31/11 |
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1,347 |
182 |
7 |
6/30/12 |
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738 |
184 |
4 |
12/31/12 |
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HAROLD WARD |
8H |
Gas |
352,263 |
139 |
2,534 |
12/31/11 |
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29% drop-off in 11 months |
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328,417 |
182 |
1,804 |
6/30/12 |
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41% drop-off in 17 months |
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272,994 |
184 |
1,484 |
12/31/12 |
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HAROLD WARD |
8H |
Oil |
2,378 |
139 |
13 |
12/31/11 |
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2,716 |
182 |
15 |
6/30/12 |
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2,305 |
184 |
13 |
12/31/12 |
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First two Ward wells
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December 2010
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Initial drilling begins on second phase of
Ward wells
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Drilling equipment on pad
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New gas pipeline right-of-way to left of
drilling pad
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Patterson-UTI Rig 256
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Flow Pit on production pad
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Triple flares in early August 2011
2 candlestick flares and 1 'birthday cake' flare
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ADDITIONAL DATA
FOR HAROLD WARD 3H
True Vertical Depth: 6,440 feet
Total Water Volume: 3,663,597 gallons
SOME OF THE CHEMICALS
USED
Source of chemical list:
FracFocus
Chemical descriptions: Multiple sources |
| TRADE
NAME |
PURPOSE |
INGREDIENTS |
CHEMICAL ABSTRACT SERVICE NUMBER (CAS #) |
| 37% HCL |
Cleans
perforation |
HCL |
7647-01-0 |
| CI-100 |
Corrosion
Inhibitor |
Methanol |
67-56-1 |
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Methanol has
a high toxicity in humans. If ingested the median lethal
dose is typically 4 fl oz. |
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Propargyl
Alcohol |
107-19-7 |
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Propargyl
alcohol is a primary skin irritant and a severe eye
and mucous membrane irritant. It is toxic by ingestion,
inhalation, and skin adsorption. The oral LD50 for rats
is 70 mg/kg (WARNING LABEL – Moderate Toxicity). |
| MC B-8520 |
Antibacterial Agent |
4,4-Dimethyloxazolidine |
51200-87-4 |
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Dimethyloxazolidine has been placed in Toxicity
Category I for its effects as a severe eye irritant.
4,4-Dimethyloxazolidine is slightly to moderately
toxic to birds on an acute basis and slightly toxic on a
subacute basis. It demonstrates slight toxicity to both
cold and warm freshwater fish, and is slightly toxic to
freshwater invertebrates on an acute basis. |
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3,4,4-Trimethyloxazolodine |
75673-43-7 |
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2-Amino-2-methyl-1-propanol |
124-68-5 |
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AMP
(2-Amino-2-methyl-1-propanol) is a skin irritant,
severe eye irritant, and toxic by ingestion. Causes
severe irritation. Inhalation may be fatal as a result
of spasm, inflammation, and edema of laryns and bronchi,
chemical pneumonitis, and pulmonary edema. Symptoms of
exposure may include burning sensation, coughing,
wheezing, laryngitis, shortness of breath, headache,
nausea and vomiting. |
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Formaldehyde Amine |
56652-26-7 |
| MC B-8650 |
Antibacterial Agent |
Glutaraldehyde |
111-30-8 |
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The
following health effects have been reported in hospital
workers exposed to glutaraldehyde: Throat and
lung irritation; Asthma, asthma-like symptoms, and
breathing difficulty; Nose irritation, sneezing, and
wheezing; Nosebleed; Burning eyes and conjunctivitis;
Rash-contact and/or allergic dermatitis; Staining of the
hands (brownish or tan); Hives; Headaches and Nausea. |
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Methanol |
67-56-1 |
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Methanol
has a high toxicity in humans. If ingested the median
lethal dose is typically 4 fl oz. |
Chemicals in Natural Gas Operations
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Harold Ward Unit - April 12, 2013
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Gas well production uses solar
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Pipeline construction next to the Ward Unit
April 6, 2013
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Green gas pipe awaiting welding and burial
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LINKS
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Production Pad |
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