With all the hype in Mahoning County on disposal wells and earth quakes why do we need disposal wells in Columbiana County???? Dont we have a Highlandtown Fault nearby that could cause the same situation? Why is it that we cant clean the water ? Andy Blocksom had a cleaning plant in Warren that EPA has failed to issue permits, WHY? I think he has the right idea. Why pollute the ground?
Also if a disposal well is opened then the surrounding gound can not be produced of oil and gas. I bet your neighbor will like you for that!!!!!! I bet your neighbor doesn't know that.
You people that are looking for disposal should look elsewhere. NE Ohio has been a dumping ground for ages and we dont want it here!!!!!!!!!!!!
Stay OUT!!!!!
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You need disposal wells because they are the safest, cleanest and cheapest way to dispose of produced water.
You might as well ban airplanes because they might fall out of the sky onto your house.
And your assertion that disposal wells mean surrounding ground cannot "be produced of oil and gas" is factually incorrect. Waterflooding is a secondary technique that improves oil and gas production.
You still havent answered any of the questions. This site is to teach. Are you quilified?
Thank you-there is so much misinformation out there people need to be told the truth. My add on is that the well in Yo was the only one with a problem out of 190+ in the state of ohio. Obeying the rules makes for safe use of injection wells.
They do try to recycle the water about three times from my understanding. Still that adds to the cost . We've had disposal wells in Ohio for a long time and except for operator mismanagement on a well near Youngstown they've had an excellent safety record.
Secondly the EP:A is trying to shut down the shale activety thru all kinds of new regulations and Gestopo actions
such as they tried on Range Resources in Texas.
We need to defend this industry at by all means.
Absolutely right. Even us old fogeys could see energy independence become a reality in our lifetimes if we get the right people in washington. The federal epa is already sitting on new fracing rules-they're just waiting to see who has the reins in January. Gas and oil exploration on private lands could come to a halt thanks to the epa-I forsee it taking years instead of months to get drilling permits if the federal gov't is involved.
Thanks for all of your replys.
I am little confused on the injection well that may have been causing minor quakes in Mahoning county. My information came from media releases and maybe I missed it, but I dont understand how operator error was the cause. I understood it to be disposal of fracing fluids at or near a fault. How is that operator error?
I am well aware that eastern Ohio has been a dumping grounds for eastern states for years and I am aware of the ODNR site locations for disposal wells but the Mahoning County quake is pretty much self explanatory what was causing it.
Ron D.
What is waterflooding?
I spoke to a person that was offered an injection well on his 30 acre property however he declined because he was told that with a 1/2 radius could not be produced o/g. He was offered a substancial amount of cash but turned it down because he did not want to upset his neighbors if they could not get royalties due to the 1/2 radius. He was also worried about additional truck traffic that would go on for years.
My understanding from a friend in the oil well bussiness is that the operator was injecting fluid of both quanity and pressure in excess of his permit. ODNR, the govenors office and the state legislators ot right on the problem to solve it. But in reality if someone is going to break the law no regulation is going to stop them, just ask the people that dealt with Bernie Madoff and or the folks at MFGlobal.
As far as flooding a field my understanding is that you can't inject disposal fluids into a producing formation that would impare an existing well. What can be done in some old fields is adding fluids into a well area in order to increase the flow of oil and gas into a well making tjhem more productive.
I would bet that if someone injected water into a formation that impared an existing well lawyyers would soon be there to protect the rights of the injured party
One point, the shale formations that are the targets for oil and gas development are not good for disposal.
The whole point of hydraulically fracturing a rock is to allow hydrocarbons trapped in an ~impermeable rock to migrate to the wellbore. If you are trying to dispose of fluid, and a lot of it at that, you need a formation that has higher porosity where the fluids can efficiently pass in to the formation.
Usually, an old sandstone reservoir that has been depleted, something of that nature.
Cheers,
-AreaMan
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