Time | State | Township/City | Pad | Latitude | Longitude | 911 Address | Weather | Well Lease | Well # | Well Field | Personnel/Witness Name | Personnel/Wittness Phone | Company | Position | Hitch Days | Years Oil/Gas | Years w/Comp. | Task | Summary | Spill Amount | On containment | Spill contained | NNE Contacted | DEP Contacted | Spill Line Contacted | Notification Timeline | Spill Cleaned Up | Follow Up Required | Corrective Action | Supervisor Name | Supervisor Email | Supervisor Phone | Supervisor Office Phone | Comp. Man Name | Comp. Man Email | Comp. Man Phone | Comp. Man Office Phone | NNE Name | NNE Email | NNE Phone | NNE Office Phone | NNE Name | NNE Email | NNE Phone | NNE Office Phone | NNE HSE Name | NNE HSE Email | NNE HSE Number | NNE HSE Office Phone | SUBMITTEE | |
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04:30 PM | WV | 39.625547 | -79.963157 | Harvey 1 Well | Blacksville | Crude Oil Soil Contamination at the Harvey 1 Well Initial contact made by DEP Inspector, Gayne Knitowski, on March 2nd regarding oil contaminated soil in the immediate area around the wellhead. Also mentioned oil and grease on the wellhead and stuffing box. This was pre-existing condition of the well prior to acquisition by Northeast. Jeremiah Wilt cleaned wellhead and immediate soil area around the wellhead on March 6th. Gayne was notified via email that day with accompanied pictures of site. Gayne re-visited location on March 21st and raised concerns about remaining contaminated soil as well as berm condition of old tanks. He asked that more remediation efforts be done on contaminated soil and repair of tank berm to avoid threat of violation. NGE Environmental onsite morning of the 22nd to obtain samples/pictures of contaminated soil and develop a plan to remediate areas of concern. Plan to pursue tilling of contaminated soil, liming, and re-seed in accordance with regulations. | 5 to 100 gallons | Andy Travis | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
02:00 PM | WV | Produced water hauling | Blacksville | Daybrook Development arrived at the Coastal AST site to offload production water into the Coastal AST. The driver hooked up to the ground manifold and started to pressurize the line, at which point the hose between the truck and the ground manifold failed, specifically at the cam lock connection. Approximately 1 BBL of produced water was sprayed onto the ground, outside secondary containment, but remained on pad. The driver immediately shut the truck off and removed all standing water with the truck. Calls were made to supervisors, as well as the District WV DEP Inspector. NNE's first response environmental clean-up vendor was contacted and dispatched for remediation services. DEP Inspector agreed with NNE's reactionary measures and said there was no need to call WV Spill Hotline. | 5 to 100 gallons | Andy Travis | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
04:00 PM | WV | Dunkard Creek to Kassay Freshwater Transfer Operations | Blacksville | At approximately 12:00 PM, while crews were transferring freshwater to Dyna Tank #1, the pressure gauge on the booster pump at the Matteo site failed. As a result, approximately 1 gallon of freshwater was released onto the ground, but within the pump's containment. The Rock Water employee manning the pump immediately shut down and notified NNE's Water Consultant. Upon investigation, it was discovered the housing for the stem of the gauge failed, not the gauge itself. Crews replaced same and resumed transferring water. | Less than 1 gallon | Andy Travis | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
02:15 PM | WV | Coastal Tank Farm | Blacksville | At 10:15 AM, April 3, 2017, NNE found a failure in the tank containment on the Coastal Pad. The failure was a six inch cut in the containment, which allowed standing rain water to exit onto the pad - all water released remained on the pad. Notifications were made, the water was tested and results were within the allowable parameters, a sand bag was placed on top of the cut to reduce any additional water from escaping, and crews were dispatched. Daybrook Development was called to remove all remaining water from containment, and RW Products was called to patch the failed portion of the containment. NNE's WV DEP Inspector was called to provide a summary of the incident, and no further direction was given. | Less than 1 gallon | Andy Travis | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
04:00 PM | WV | Beach Tank Farm | Blacksville | At 12:00 PM, April 3, 2017, NNE found a failure in the tank containment on the Beach Pad. The failure was a six inch cut in the containment, which allowed standing rain water to exit onto the pad - all water released remained on the pad. Notifications were made, the water was tested and results were within the allowable parameters, a sand bag was placed on top of the cut to reduce any additional water from escaping, and crews were dispatched. Daybrook Development was called to remove all remaining water from containment, and RW Products was called to patch the failed portion of the containment. | Less than 1 gallon | Andy Travis | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
07:15 PM | WV | Kassay | Blacksville | Per Site Supervisor Glenn Boyd: | 5 to 100 gallons | Andy Travis | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
05:30 PM | WV | Blacksville | 1-1.5 gallon diesel spill on Statler lease road. Rockwater was moving a fuel cell in place for water transfer from the Statler impoundments. The fuel cell was mostly empty. During transport on the forklift a pump broke off allowing the remaining fuel to spill | 1 to 5 gallons | Andy Travis | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
06:45 PM | WV | Fisher | Blacksville | During Line inspections today of the Temp Line Running from Coastal to Fisher location. I found a Diesel Spill coming from a Staged BJ Pump Truck. The Fuel has stoped leaking as of now, the Frac Consultant along with BJ was passed the information. | 5 to 100 gallons | Andy Travis | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
05:10 PM | WV | Fisher | Blacksville | Have a very small Diesel Spill on the Statler Lease Road. The only Party that looks to be at Fault is Jacobs Fuel. Currently Rock Water is Ordering Clean Up services. | 1 to 5 gallons | Andy Travis | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
03:45 PM | WV | Water Transfer/ Disposal | Blacksville | I just received word from the field that one of the water truck drivers from Ransom Drilling was killed as a result of his truck wrecking. I?m told as he was traveling on Rt. 50 to/from one the disposal facilities in Ohio, the truck blew a tire and he lost control. DOT is on scene and will conduct an investigation. There is a story already on WBOY?s website with two pictures, as well as WDTV?s website. | 80 bbls | Andy Travis | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
09:35 PM | WV | Coastal | 39.705903 | -80.203933 | 1001 Daybrook Rd, Fairview WV 26570 | Blacksville | When transporting SBM tank from Fisher to Coastal the truck started down hill and about 1 bbl of SBM splashed out of vent cap on top of tank. It then began to drip down on the lease road. It remained contained to the lease road. | 5 to 100 gallons | Andy Travis | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
03:23 PM | WV | Water Transfer/ Disposal | Blacksville | While performing our bore at the Jakes Run Stream Crossing we have seeped into the stream bed with our drilling mud. The mud finds a way to the surface from the bore. Bentonite is the only foreign substance in the mud. The stream is milky in color. I notified WVDEP inspector. Inspector Arrived on site at 2:10pm | 1 to 5 gallons | Andy Travis | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
02:00 PM | WV | Coastal | 39.705903 | -80.203933 | 1001 Daybrook Rd, Fairview WV 26570 | Blacksville | While delivering a load of fuel to location, diesel was spotted underneath the fuel truck every time he came to a stop. We followed the truck and immediately got him up on containment and placed a drip pan under the leak. Once the leak was contained we began immediate transfer of fuel from the truck to the diesel tank so we could empty out the fuel load. The drivers name was Rick Bowser (330-847-0087) driving truck #25, He is employed by Mike Ainsley (330-727-1414) of Ainsley oil and has 3 Yrs with the company, 15 years driving experience. | Less than 1 gallon | Andy Travis | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
07:00 PM | WV | Temporary, aboveground waterline between Coastal and Fisher Pads | Blacksville | On 11/21/17 at approximately 4:15 PM and on 11/22/17 at approximately 2:00 PM, as crews were pressure testing the temporary, aboveground waterline between Coastal and Fisher, stress fractures were discovered during the line walks. These fractures allowed freshwater to be released onto the ground. Testing was immediately halted, the line was evacuated, and repairs were made and have been scheduled. The pipe that was delivered for this installation was used previously for other transfer jobs. QAQC was performed on the pipe prior to installation, but due to the nature of these impairments, they could not have been detected until pressure was applied to the line. | 1 to 5 gallons | Andy Travis | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
08:15 PM | WV | Auxiliary Pad above the Fisher Well Pad | Blacksville | On November 30, 2017 at approximately 3:15 PM, NNE employee arrived onsite at the auxiliary pad above the Fisher Pad and found hydraulic fluid released on the ground where a fusing machine had been sitting. The fusing machine was removed from site, absorbent pads were placed on the contaminated area, and a crew removed the contaminated stone and replaced with clean stone. WV DEP Inspector, Gayne Knitowski, was notified and provided no other action to take. | 1 to 5 gallons | Andy Travis | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12:30 PM | WV | Fisher | Blacksville | At 7:30 this morning a 16" temporary above ground waterline owned and operated by Rockwater, parted at a weld during frac operations on the Fisher Pad. The waterline operator had been pumping at 70 bbls/min for a couple of minutes when he noticed a drop in pressure and increase in flow rate. He immediately shut down operations to determine where the potential issue was. The break in the line was found above the Coastal Pad, along the access road that runs between the Fisher and Coastal Pads. We are estimating that 450 bbls of a 30% concentration mixture of produced and fresh water escaped and ran down the hillside and lease road. There are no streams or waterways that connect with the contaminated area. DEP inspector Gayne Knitowski was notifed at 9:00 am this morning, and visited the location. He was supportive of the actions we had taken and asked to be kept in the loop with the NGE plan of action for remediation. DEP spill hotline was contacted at 10:30 am and assigned the following reference number 31-67939. NGE has been brought in to address environmental remediation, and we are scheduling a meeting with Rockwater to address this incident. | 100 gallons or greater | Andy Travis | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
04:00 PM | WV | Coastal-Campbell Access Road | Blacksville | On 12/13/17 at approximately 11:00 AM, water transfer crew members were relocating a pump from the Campbell Pad to the Dunkard Creek Withdrawal Site and upon transporting the pump, diesel fuel leaked out of the pump's fuel cell in two places along the Coastal-Campbell Access Road. Oil soak rags were immediately placed on the spill areas. The pump was taken to a level area in order to run the pump and use the extra fuel prior to transporting further on uneven terrain and potentially causing further leaking. NNE's HSE Rep and Water Rep talked with crew members about fueling with consideration of transporting pumps. | Environmental > Spill > Petroleum Fuel > 5 to 100 gallons | Andy Travis | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
06:30 PM | WV | Coastal AST | Blacksville | On 12/13/17 at approximately 1:30 PM, NNE's drilling consultant observed water leaking at a flange on the discharge pipe at the AST. An estimated 2 BBL of blended water was released onto the ground, outside of containment. The water never left the well pad and did not impact any streams. NNE's HSE rep and Water rep went to site to assess situation and put containment under the leak to prevent further spreading. Water transfer crew members were immediately called to break down the flange and identify the failure. Upon breaking the flange down, it was determined the failure was a broken bolt that holds the flange together. Crew members replaced the damaged bolt with a new one, bolted the flange back up, which resolved the issue. | 5 to 100 gallons | Andy Travis | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10:30 AM | WV | Fairview | Coastal | 39.705903 | -80.203933 | 1001 Daybrook Rd, Fairview WV 26570 | Sunny | Coastal | 6H | Blacksville | Max Oliver | (817) 526-4147 | ARC | Frac Consultant | 45 | 38 | 7 | As we finished Coastal 6H stg 13, one of the hands called on the radio to tell us there was an FR spill. Went back and checked, a load of FR was delivered during the stage, the driver was told not to blow off until we were finished. (it causes the FR pumps to lose prime). Evidently, he left the pump running and left. I don’t know where he went. When the Producers guys found it there was a large quantity of FR on the containment, pumps, pump room and a small amount beside the containment. There is even a thin film on the side of the AST. | Driver – Richard Charles says he owns Charco Three the trucking company. Truck Tag AG 68768 Pennsylvania Trailer Tag PT 672E2, Copy of CDL attached, did not have any proof of insurance When asked why he was pumping after being told not to pump, he claimed no one told him. I believe this statement to be an absolute untruth. I asked him his name, I asked his employer and he told me Flowtek, I asked for his supervisors number and he gave me Rick Shaner 412-452-4032. I called Rick and found out Richard doesn’t work for Flowtek. I doubt almost everything the guy has told me. The estimated volume at this time is 100 gallons until we know better. (really hard to tell how much some is on top of pumps. We have captured as much as we can off of containment, cut the saturated felt up. The small amount off containment has been soaked with moss and will be picked up and contained. The containment is being cut out and repaired were it is soaked. Hopefully, we will be back in operation within the next hour or two, as soon as the mat is repaired and the trucks re-spotted. | 300 Gallons | 298 Gallons | Spill was contained | Contacted Criss VanGuilder | Gayne Knitowski | Not Req | 2 hrs | Spill Cleaned (6 hours) | None | Pending | Shane Stephenson | Email hidden; Javascript is required. | (740) 586-8729 | (740) 454-6253 | Max Oliver | Email hidden; Javascript is required. | (817) 526-4147 | (817) 526-4147 | Criss VanGuilder | Email hidden; Javascript is required. | (405) 757-8725 | (304) 212-0423 | Hollie Medley | Email hidden; Javascript is required. | (304) 543-8932 | (304) 212-0422 | Andy Travis | Email hidden; Javascript is required. | (304) 951-0909 | (304) 212-0415 | Andy Travis | |
08:00 PM | WV | Fairview | McClellan | 39.621619 | 80.278602 | 326 Harvey Run Road | Snow/Ice | McClellan | 14H | Battelle | Eric Boone | (304) 377-6666 | NNE | Consultant | 9 | 25 | 3 | Frac Operations on the McClellan 6H, 10H, 14H | Following up from prior report from unknown source of spill resulting in spill off containment on 2/10/21 at first was undetermined later was found to be SI SteamStream SC- 405. The leak originated on containment at a camlock on Scale line between scale ISO to blender. The camlock was not secured properly resulting in a slow leak of 600 gal of scale over the course of 12-24 hrs. The scale mixed with snow melt and rain water on containment traveled and collected at the low point of containment berm then leaking through 3 cracked seams in containment breching containment then collecting in standing water off containment. On 2/10/21 containment was cleaned and standing water directly affected off containment was picked up and desposed of in produced water tanks. A sump/trench was cut outside containment to collect and catch any residual that may accumulate. On 2/11/21 another 4-5 gal was picked up with vac truck that had accumulated over the course of 24 hrs. A 40'X70' section of containment was cut out and removed to inspect for any accumulation that could be traped under containment, no accumulation was visibly found. Containment repair replacing the removed section is underway and will be completed before moving removed frac equipment back on. | 600 gal | Yes, but breached | Yes | Eric Boone/Andy Travis/Josh Frazier/Criss Vangilder | Yes | No | Notified at the time of finding/Cleaned up at that time | Yes | Yes, will continue to monitor spill location | Double lock all camlocks with zip ties or duct tape | Criss VanGilder | Email hidden; Javascript is required. | (405) 757-8725 | (405) 757-8725 | Eric Boone | Email hidden; Javascript is required. | (304) 377-6666 | (304) 377-6666 | Andy Travis | Email hidden; Javascript is required. | (304) 951-0909 | (304) 951-0909 | Hollie Medley | Email hidden; Javascript is required. | (304) 543-8932 | (304) 212-0422 | Andy Travis | Email hidden; Javascript is required. | (304) 951-0909 | (304) 212-0415 | Criss VanGilder | |
01:30 PM | WV | Blacksville | Lemley | 427063.7N | 1789013.1E | 781 Long Drain Rd. Core, WV 26541 | ~32degF, Rain/snow mix. | Lemley | N/A | Blacksville | James Harris | (330) 620-0143 | Complete Energy Services | Driver | 3 | 28 | 0.5 | During the Patterson 334 rig DeMOB from Lemley, hauling the VFD house to the stack out yard in Mt. Morris, PA | While hauling the load down the lease road (steep blacktop portion at the bottom of Mepco), the truck began to loose traction and the load pushed the tractor around. The driver attempted to correct the situation but ended up jack-knifed. The truck came to a stop positioned over a culvert entry to a small stream. When the trailer jack-knifed, it punctured a hole in the passenger side tank and released diesel fuel. There was a nearby pallet of absorbent material. The truck driver & pilot car drivers immediately began placing pads & socks to contain the spill and to minimize the amount of fuel that made it into the culvert & stream. The truck driver was not injured. | Less than 50 gallons | No | No | Josh Dalton & Andy Travis around 1:50pm | Yes by Andy Travis | No | Immediately | Underway | NGE is monitoring & samples are being collected for DEP | Brought out a road brush to clear any mud and a skidder to assist loads. | Brian Pumphrey | Email hidden; Javascript is required. | (304) 761-4676 | (304) 761-4676 | Joshua Grim | Email hidden; Javascript is required. | (304) 276-3899 | (304) 276-3899 | Josh Dalton | Email hidden; Javascript is required. | (724) 825-6859 | (724) 825-6859 | Hollie Medley | Email hidden; Javascript is required. | (304) 543-8932 | (304) 212-0422 | Andy Travis | Email hidden; Javascript is required. | (304) 951-0909 | (304) 212-0415 | Josh Dalton | |
10:30 PM | WV | Daybrook/Monongalia | Matteo | N 421911.5 | E 1771644.9 | 25 Yank Hollow Road Fairview, WV 26570 | Clear | Matteo | 4H | Blacksville | Michael Reed | (337) 344-4939 | NOV Solids | Night shift lead | 1 | 3 | 1.5 | Drilling operations, normal AFRS operations of backyard equipment running trough, pumps, and centrifuge equipment. | During drilling operations the NOV AFRS system failed to alarm the operators of a high fluid level and go into fail safe shutting down the pumps and flipping the "whale tail". This resulted in the trough overfilling and spilling out over the backside out of view releasing ~20Bbl of OBM onto containment. As soon as run over was spotted system was manually shut down by night shift lead(Michael Reed) and cleanup began. | 20Bbl | On Containment | Yes | Josh Dalton/Andy Travis | Andy Travis contacted DEP | unknown | Imediatley | Everything that could be cleaned up was moved and cleaned under matting and above | unknown | Clean up and reconfigure alarm to sequence auto shutdown. | Steven Wojoich | Email hidden; Javascript is required. | (412) 452-1785 | (412) 452-1785 | Joshua Grim | Email hidden; Javascript is required. | (304) 276-3899 | (304) 276-3899 | Josh Dalton | Email hidden; Javascript is required. | (724) 825-6859 | (724) 825-6859 | Hollie Medley | Email hidden; Javascript is required. | (304) 543-8932 | (304) 212-0422 | Andy Travis | Email hidden; Javascript is required. | (304) 951-0909 | (304) 212-0415 | ||
11:30 AM | WV | Maidsville | Jenkins | 39.711342° | -80.139292° | 3835 Mason Dixon Hwy, Maidsville WV 26541 | Sunny | Jenkins | Rig Move | Blacksville | Josh Frazier | (304) 517-6188 | NE Safety Solutions | Safety Consultant | 2 | 10 | 1 | While performing a site inspection, Josh Frazier noticed that there was a track of fluid spilled onto the Jenkins location road staging area. | After the rig move, Josh Frazier pulled onto location to perform a safety check and noticed a track of fluid where we had staged some of the Patterson equipment for the move, He notified supervision which in turn notified NNE Compnayman Josh Grim. Josh went out to check the area and get Chisler Brothers out to perform the clean up. By the time I had reached the location Chisler was already there and had absorbant on the spill and were prepping to scrape up any contamination and haul it off to be disposed of. | Less than one gallon | Spill was off containment on gravel staging area | The spill area was limited to the staging area | Josh Frazier notified as soon as spill was discovered | DEP inspector Gayne Knitowski was notified by voicemail | Spill line has not been contacted | Notification came from random safety inspection | Spill cleaned up | No follow up required | Need to do site inspection after move | Josh Grim | Email hidden; Javascript is required. | (304) 276-3899 | (304) 276-3899 | Josh Grim | Email hidden; Javascript is required. | (304) 276-3899 | (304) 276-3899 | Jay Hewitt | Email hidden; Javascript is required. | (304) 382-1825 | (304) 382-1825 | Hollie Medley | Email hidden; Javascript is required. | (304) 543-8932 | (304) 212-0422 | Andy Travis | Email hidden; Javascript is required. | (304) 951-0909 | (304) 212-0415 | Andy Travis | |
09:30 AM | WV | Marion County | Paw Paw Intake | 39.5875343477431 | -80.2380556338929 | 39.587534,-80.238055 | Clear | n/a | n/a | Paw Paw | Clint George | (330) 464-6401 | East Coast Underground (Sub To Ready Field Solutions) | Supervisor | 3 | While boring under 218/Paw Paw Creek Rd our drilling assembly became plugged with cuttings. In an effort to regain circulation a smaller assembly was inserted to remove the plugged section. During this operation the plug released and with it so did the drilling mud and spring water that had built up behind the plug. This volume of fluid overcame the drill pit, reserve pit and vacuum truck , as well as 2 layers of silt protection and an estimated 35 bbls of fluid containing betonite clay made its way into Paw Paw Creek. | Summary from East Coast Underground driller Clint George. "We had lost flow to the drill. We put on 12” reamer and started bringing it back to the drill in attempt to get the flow back to the drill. We were approximately 155 feet away from the drill with the reamer. While drilling out we hit a spring in the hillside that | 35 bbls lost in Paw Paw Creek | out of contaiment | Spill has been contained | NNE Contacted 3/4 9:30am | Spill hotline reported 3/4/2020 =, ref # 25-100171 | Spill hotline contacted as well as inspector Travis Hayes | Mike Shreve was notified immediately by Clint George | Spill cleaned up within 2 hours | Follow up meeting scheduled for 3/11/2020 | Improved silt barrier and upgraded reaming tools | Clint George | Email hidden; Javascript is required. | (330) 464-6401 | (330) 464-6401 | MIke Shreve | Email hidden; Javascript is required. | (304) 918-3050 | (304) 918-3050 | Mike Shreve | Email hidden; Javascript is required. | (304) 918-3050 | (304) 918-3050 | Hollie Medley | Email hidden; Javascript is required. | (304) 543-8932 | (304) 212-0422 | Andy Travis | Email hidden; Javascript is required. | (304) 951-0909 | (304) 212-0415 | Andy Travis | |||
09:00 AM | WV | Maidsville | Boggess | 39.671520 | -80.089826 | 2030 Mason Dixon Hwy, Maidsville, WV 26541 | Sunny | Boggess | 5H | Blacksville | Jay Hewitt | (304) 382-1825 | Hewitt Energy Strategies | Owner | 4 | 15 | 1 | During an inspection of the backyard area, stressed vegetation was noticed on the backside of the Boggess pad. It appeared and was later confirmed that the source of the spill was base oil/drilling mud. | A flow line connecting the mud pits had a slow leak and had been dripping for some time. The location of the line is not readily visible without climbing between the tanks. The entire backyard area is on containment and matted. Unfortunately the leak accumulated over time and found its way under the containment due to a small hole under the matting. I contacted WVDEP, Gayne asked that we get the spill contained to make sure that it does not leave our LOD, and gave us permission for now to continue with drilling operations. Clean up will be done once the rig is moved off of location. | Estimate of 2 bbl spill | Spill is outside of containment | Spill has been contained | NNE contacted 5/23/2019 at 9:00 | Gayne Knitowski was contacted | Not at this time | Immediate Notification | Spill has not been cleaned up | Spill can be cleaned once rig leaves | Better housekeeping around mud pits | Jay Hewitt | Email hidden; Javascript is required. | (304) 382-1825 | (304) 382-1825 | Troy Hamidi | Email hidden; Javascript is required. | (719) 459-2067 | (719) 459-2067 | Josh Dalton | Email hidden; Javascript is required. | (304) 212-0424 | (304) 212-0424 | Hollie Medley | Email hidden; Javascript is required. | (304) 543-8932 | (304) 212-0422 | Andy Travis | Email hidden; Javascript is required. | (304) 951-0909 | (304) 212-0415 | Andy Travis | |
Time | State | Township/City | Pad | Latitude | Longitude | 911 Address | Weather | Well Lease | Well # | Well Field | Personnel/Witness Name | Personnel/Wittness Phone | Company | Position | Hitch Days | Years Oil/Gas | Years w/Comp. | Task | Summary | Spill Amount | On containment | Spill contained | NNE Contacted | DEP Contacted | Spill Line Contacted | Notification Timeline | Spill Cleaned Up | Follow Up Required | Corrective Action | Supervisor Name | Supervisor Email | Supervisor Phone | Supervisor Office Phone | Comp. Man Name | Comp. Man Email | Comp. Man Phone | Comp. Man Office Phone | NNE Name | NNE Email | NNE Phone | NNE Office Phone | NNE Name | NNE Email | NNE Phone | NNE Office Phone | NNE HSE Name | NNE HSE Email | NNE HSE Number | NNE HSE Office Phone | SUBMITTEE |