Welcome to Volume 3 of the Michigan Oil & Gas Monthly for March 2015. In the featured image above is a March 2015 photo of the Dettore Et al 1-9 well in Lyon Township, Michigan. This Oakland County well is at the crossroads of Grand River, Milford Road, and Pontiac Trail in downtown New Hudson. The well is just south of the only runway at the Oakland Southwest Airport which was formerly called the New Hudson Airport. Surveillance cameras and No Trespassing signs surround this well pad that runs right along side the Huron Valley Trail. The flare stack burns 24/7 and most likely attracts kids like a porch light attracts moths as it looks to be heavily damaged by mischievous behavior over the last 20 years.
The Dettore Et al 1-9 well was completed May 29, 1985 into the Niagaran Gray formation. It has reported production of 423k barrels of oil over 17 years and 1 month. Although it looks active, as evidenced by the flare stack burning 24/7, the well does not have reported production since December of 2011. Although there is a oil & water separator and a waste water tank on the well site that can be seen from the Huron Valley trail, the well has not reported any waste water production in its 17 year exisistence. This well was listed on the 1993 SAP list for contaminated soil.