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PA~,~ CEIvITER WELL <br />CGMPLETIOIrT DIAGF~AM <br /> <br />i ~.~ <br />~ r <br />- ~. ' _i <br />-- <br />~; <br />a ~ ~ <br />~. <br />'~ <br />-~` <br />~~ <br />Ca~~g I~,ecord <br />28" wooden conductor casing set at 25' <br />15.5"- 52# National casing set at 100' <br />12.5 °'- 52# National casing set at 350' <br />10" - 40# National casing set at 650' <br />8.25"- 32# Jones L casing set at 2201' <br />6.25"- 24# National casing set at 2738' <br />The well was originally completed with the <br />placement of 4.75" pipe to a total depth of 2819 ft. All <br />of the 4.75" pipe was recovered from the well in 1933 <br />with the exception of the shoe and 1 or 2 joints. The <br />6.25'° casing was stretched but could not be recovered <br />as it was frozen (stuck) somewhere below the 8.25' <br />casing at 2201 ft. All other casing remains in the well <br />with the exception of the conductor which was <br />removed by decay. <br />Cea~.enting Rec®rd <br />The well was drilled during the period April <br />1923 to 1927. fihe total depth (TD) of the well was <br />3216 feet (+2319'). The well was plugged back with <br />cement to approximately 2960 ft. (+2675'). None of the <br />casing placed in the well was cemented.. <br />Water Production <br />Water sources are estimated to be situated at <br />2675'-2698' (500 bbl.sThr) and at 2778'-2797' (1143+ <br />bbls/hr.). The water production from the upper zone <br />is delivered vi.a the annular space between the 8.25" <br />and 6.25" casing< The lower zone is delivered via the <br />6.25" casing. The production is reduced at the surface <br />via a swedge nipple which is attached to the 8.25" <br />casing and then reduced to 6" where it attaches to the <br />surface piping system. <br />Figure 3. Casing and completion record of the Park Center Well. <br />