I have a question about wellhead 22147 (Cummings in Carroll county). There appear to be two short legs, each leg showing the same bottom hole number 22147. One bottom hole is coded blue. The other is coded green on the ODNR Oilgasviewer.website.. What does all this mean? The well appears to be connected and producing.
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Blue means a well has been permitted, yellow means it's drilled, green means it's producing. Not sure on the rest.
Thanks for the information. The mystery now is why do both legs have the same wellhead and bottomhole number. Is this a new way of drilling laterals?
Mary Ellen, if you go to the well summary ( https://gis.ohiodnr.gov/Website/DOG/WellSummaryCard.asp?api=3401922...) and scroll down to the bottom where all the links to scanned well documents are, you will see that there are FOUR platmap pdf files.
If you open the LAST platmap (which will open as 223014.pdf) you will see that it is dated received Mar 22, 2012. In the upper right corner is a diagram of the well pad and you will notice that it says "PROPOSED 10H". This is an early proposal and is the shorter of the two laterals, the blue one.
If you open the SECOND platmap (which will open as 248538.pdf) you will see that it is dated Sept 13, 2013. In the upper right corner the well pad diagram says "Existing 10H Permit such and such" This is the final, AS-BUILT drawing that reflects what they actually did, and it is the longer of the two laterals, the green one.
ODNR's map needs to be corrected such that only ONE lateral, the longer, green one, is shown. (the proposed leg should not be shown).
Thanks. That clears up the confusion. I thought that one of the legs might have been plugged, but evidently not. Really appreciate the information.
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