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HomeMy WebLinkAbout194-172TONY KNOWLE$, GOVERNOR DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES D/VISION OF OIL AND 3601 c STREET, SUITE 1380 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99503-5948 PHONE: (907) 762-2549 December 17, 1997 D. W. Johnston, Chairman, AOGCC Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501-3192 Subject: Release of ARCO Alpine No. 1 and lA wellg' Dear Commissioner Johnston: Sent via fax #562-3852] On February 7, 1997, I granted extended confidentiality for the Alpine No. 1, No. 1A and No. lB wells until 30 days after unleased acreage significant to the well was offered for lease in State Sale 86. Sale 86 was held on November 17, 1997. Therefore, the wells no longer qualify for extended confidentiality and the well data for Alpine No. 1 and No. 1A should be released on December 18, 1997. Well data for Alpine No. 1B should be released 25 months from its completion date, which was March 23, 1996. By copy of this letter I am notifying ARCO Alaska Inc. of the upcoming release of this well data. Kenneth A. Boyd Director Cc: Jim Ruud, Land Manager, ARCO Alaska Inc. RECEIVED . DEC 19 Alaska 011 &ua~:" -~ C0ng,. Cul-nmisoi0~-~ To: Bob Crandell, Lori Taylor and Howard Okland From: Walter Tifental BP Exploration Alaska 564-4286 1/3 , COMM COMM RES ENG SR ENG NRO SR GEOL. GEOL ASS'f STAT TECk~ STAT TECH , !FILE Attached is a copy of a letter from Dave Sutter, outlining the release of Alpine 1, lA and lB. The release data was set for 30 days after the Sale 86. Since the sale occurred on Nov 18 today should be the release date. Please contact the proper people at Division of Oil and Gas about this matter. Page 1 of ~.~ a.iaska Oil & Gas Cons.,',, Anchoraqe ;. 'DNV KNOW]ES, DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL ILF~OUR~ D/VISION OF OIL AND GAS February 7. 1997 3601 "C" STREET, SUITE 1550 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99505-5948 PHONE: (907) 269-8784 David A. Sutter ARCO ~ka ~c. P.O. Box 100360 extended co~denfiality lA, md IB Dew Mr. Sutter: In your January 22, 1997 letter you requested cx~ended confidentiality for the ARCO Alpine No. I, IA, and lB wells under the authority of llAAC 83.153. Under this smtu:e: "If the commissioner finds that reports of information required under A.S. 31.05.035(a) contain significant information relating to the valuation of un/eased land within a throe mile radius of the well from which these repons or information are obtained, the commissioner w/Il upon written request of the owner of the well, keep the reports or information confidential for a reasonable t/me not to exceed 90 days after the disposal of the unleased land, unless the owner of the well gives permission to release the repons and information at an earlier date. The commissioner will, in his or her discretion, extend confidentiality to reports or information under AS 31.05.035 from a well located more {hah three miles from any unlea.qed land if the owner of the well from which These reports or information are derived makes a sufficient showing that the repons or infom~tion contain significm~t information relating to the valuation of unleased land beyond the three-rn/le radius." The Alpine No. I, lA, and lB wells lie greater than three miles but less than five from unleased land which is ctu-rently included as part of the Sta~e Lease Sale 86. Following your request for extended confidentiality, a review of the data was made by Division of Oil and Gas technical stall: This review was aided by a technical meeting held' on"Januaxy 31, 1997 with members of ARCO's land and geos¢ience staff. Base{upon the recommendation of division technical staff and under the departmental delegation authority, I agree to extend the confidentiality of the ARCO Alpine No. 1, IA, and lB wells until 30 days after 8tare Sale 86, which is currently scheduled for September 30, 1997. No further extension of confidentiality for this well data will be granted. RECEIVED FEB 10 1997 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage ::":.:~ ~ ........ :. .~.: ..:.., ., r, UO/UO By copy of this leuer ~ mn requesting that thc Alaska Oil and Oas Consol'ration Coum-~ssion extend tho ¢onfidentiMky of data from the Alpine No. 1, IA, and lB until further notice. gincerely, Director cc: D,W. Johnston, Commissioner, AOGCC RECEIVED FEB 10 1997 Alaska Oil & (las Cons. cu?mi_gmor, An~ora~ P E E M Z T 94--172 .9 !4. .... 17 ,,.° ga.--- 172 94 'i '? 2 94--i 72 9 t4. ..... l 7,.~ ''> 94 .... 'i ? 2 G E C, T O F' S A i T .... ,kRAV SNDIAL. C N / i.... D 7' D C S T /W V D G R./' E W R ~,-./" R c,.. p L9'//i20 -- 7500 5;:7:; :¢j:928 8~5'~7500 'i 2605 .... '7444 Ck,~,{ i~(t~eke i 94 -'- ! '72 D S/' D S I .Jrt.. '1800 ..w .? 400 D ~ V~I~. ~ ~ ~. · i {.) 4 / 20/' 95 94.--- i 72 94 ..... ] '? 2 FORMAT'ION LC, G FC'RMATiON LO,S .,..'¢~I 20-- 7500 /,'~r¢' i 9/4..~.. 172 M S ,:7 T 94 ..... I '72 RFT--B/'F'RESS 044'-' 74 9 6 i ()fi /'20/95 04/," 2 C)/" 95 ~! '.72 S .L -' ,.:,. ~: L. 9 ? O 0 ---: ! ! 66 'i 94 -- i 7 ./2.. ,:J O R E ,'S H I F' S r',¢ 7 I 63 7 I 85 S S :i~t 9.. ,¢.° 8 0 $ / n.. ';~./,'" .:.:.q Si A r" e d r' y d ')' 't c h s a n'l p 'I e s r' e q 1,..~ '1' ;" e (J ? 1'~_~'"1 C) ,/', FI (J r" e c e "i' v ~7 d ii-' J'l O W a s 't h e w e i i c o r' e d ? ~___~o A n,:-.'~ 'i y s 'f: a d e s c r' i' p !: 'i o r", r" ,:..!: c e 'i' v e d ? ~ n o ~_..~.R e c e 'i' v e d ? MEMORANDUM State of Alaska Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission TO: . David John~ Chairman .. THRU: Blair Wondzell, ~;~'~ P. I. Supervisor ~/"'~ FROM: John spauiding~.~'o ~ Petroleum Insp. DATE: July 10, 1996 FILE NO: SUBJECT: i991gkdd.doc Location Clearance Alpine 1 Wildcat ARCO Alaska Inc. Wednesday July 10, 1996: I traveled this date to inspect the area around the Alpine #1 well. The AOGCC inspection report is attached for reference. The well head is still on and a back pressure valve has been set in the production tubing. The wing valve and swab valve also have chains and pad locks installed and a wellhead shelter is in place. The area around the well is very clean. Summary.', I inspected the Alpine #1 location and find the area acceptable for continued suspe~ion at this time. Attachments: i991gkdd.xls Unclassified X Confidential (Unclassified if document removed) Confidential STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION Surface Abandonment / Location Clearance Report ( Title 20 AAC 25, Article 2 ) FILE INFORMATION: Operator: ARCO ALASKA INC. Add ress: ANCHORA GE AK. Surface Location: F L, F L Section 19 ,T llN ,R 5E ,M U Well Name: PTD No.: APl No. 50- Unit or Lease Name: Field and Pool: Downhole P&A Date: ALPINE #1 94-17'2 NA WILDCAT Inspection Date: 20 AAC 25.125 - ABANDONMENT MARKER: I Approval Date: Steel Post OD: (4" min) "Length (10' min.) ft. Height Above Final Grade Level (4' min.) Top of Marker Post Closed With: (VVelded, Cmt., Cap), Set: (On Wellhead, Csg, In Cmt) Distance Below Final Grade Level: ft. Side Outlets: All valves and nipples removed ? All openings closed ? With Marker Plate Diameter: Marker Plate Attached To: Wellhead "Thickness: "Distance Below Final Grade Level: Cutoff Csg Other Information Beadwelded Directly to Marker Post or Blind Marker Plate: Operator: Unit/Lease Name: Well Name: Remarks: Surface Location: F L, F L Section ,T ,R ,M Date: 7/9/96 I 20 AAC 25.170 - LOCATION CLEANUP: Inspection PITS: Filled In: NA Liners Removed or Buried: NA SURFACE CONDITION OF PAD AND / OR LOCATION: Clean: YES ( Note when different from file information) Approval Date: 7/9/96 Debris Removed: YES CONTURED ( Rough, Smooth, Contoured, Flat, Compacted ) Type &Quan. of Debris if any remaining on pad and / or location: NONE TYPE AND CONDITION OF SURROUNDING AREA: TUNDRA ( Wooded,Tundra,Grass, Brush, Dirt,Gravel, Sand) Clean: TES Type &Quan. of Debris if any remaining on surrounding area: NONE TYPE AND CONDITION OF ACCESS ROAD AND SURROUNDING AREA: ICE ROAD ( Dirt, Gravel, Ice, Other) Clean: YES Type &Quan. of Debris if any remaining on access road or surrounding area: NONE CLEANUP WORK REMAINING TO BE DONE: NONE, AREA IS VERY CLEAN RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL OF ABANDONMENT: Yes X No ( If "No" See Reason ) Distribution: Reason: orig - Well file c- Operator FINAL INSPECTION: Yes X No c- Database c-Inspector INSPECTED BY: John H. Spaulding DATE: 7/9/96 FI-000 (Rev. 3/93) 199LGKDD.XLS 94''~ 172 9 z~ 'i 72 AOGCC Ind'i'vidual Wel I ?'age; ,=i --' e o I o g 1' c a i H a t e r' i: a J ss I n v e r;~ r' y D a t e: D A T/'.',, ~,/ DII"CH L/fi/s, F;: E C H I F' S 928 T D A T x~ ...... F' 1... U S R U i',! S 1.~..~0 '-- 7500 SS ~928 ,'S 7i63 ~--·7185 SS ~ 928  iq,/l... D 'T D L. 1700 --. 7 h- 00 ..... ' ' ~"~'700 -.-'7 a. 00 L 'i800~7a. 00 L 2..OL~a ....7a96 L 120 .... 7500 ND (ii 3 / 2 !5/96 DATE .... RECVD 0;!/08/95 , ~9~';, O~?;/2h;. ~ 05/02/95 0~/20/95 0 ~ / 20 / 95 0 ~ / 20/95 Oa./20/95 OZs./20/95 0~/20/95 0a./20/95 0 a-/20 / 95 0a/20/9~ .. 0~,/20/95 0a./20/95 06/i 2/9~ A r' ,.'.--z d r" y d i' t c i', s a m p i e s r' e q u '¥ r' e d '/ ~.i'~ o A i'1 d r' e c e i v e d ? ~~ o Was !':he v,/e i I cor'ed",? ~~o Anai ysi's & descr'iption r'eceived'? ~ Iq 0 MEMORANDUM State of Alaska Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission TO: Chairman Blair Wondzell, P. I. Supervisor FROM: Doug Amos, "r~¢,,.~ ,4~ SUBJECT: Petroleum Inspector DATE: FILE NO: February 16, 1996 a99hbpdd.doc BOPE Test Nabors 3ES Arco Alpine No. 1 Exploratory PTD# 94-172 Thursday, February 15, 1996: I was called out to witness the BOPE Test on Nabors Rig 3ES on Arco Alpine #1 well. I arrived on location at 12:00 noon and observed that the drilling crew was still in the process of nippling up the BOPE stack. The initial BOP stack body test failed because of a defective Annular Preventer. The test was postponed until the arrival of the new Annular. I departed the location at 2:00 AM 2/16/96. Saturday, February 17, 1996: I received a call from Arco representative Mike Mooney and informed that they were ready to resume the BOPE test. I was unable to witness the test due to Phase 3 weather conditions in Kuparuk. SUMMARY: I was unable to witness the BOPE test on Nabors 3ES at Arco Alpine #1 Well due to Phase 3 weather conditions at the location. Attachment: None State of Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage AK 99501-3192 The AOGCC releases confidential data to authorized ,employees of the Division of Oil and Gas (DNRIDOG). Blueline logs and copied reports :are inventoried by prior to release. These confidential~e then,~esponsibili,b/~of the/,u~dersigned DN, R/DOG employee. Print Name. [ x ~ ¢ Y~.~ Signatu ~ Date.// PTD~~ -/~ WELL NAME . ~.~< ~ ~ 401 403 4O7 PICKS I PAGES 'i ,, -'NTS REPORTS PAGES COMMENTS , , , , SURVEY ...... Description Analys is _____ CORE conventiionaT-'-- swc DWOP -- Producti,on Tests " :ion Picks or DSTs ical Markers ----~~ , ,,,, ,,, ,, , , , ,, ,,,, COM Formation Ge___ol__o_g BLUE LINE ' Mud log RUN INTERVAL SCALE NOTE rev 08~03~95 confid n r. doc State of Alaska (;)il and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage AK 99501-3192 The AOGCC releases confidential data to authorized employees of the Division of Oil and Gas (DNR/DOG). Blueline logs and copied reports are inventoried by prior to release. These confidential data are then responsibility of the undersigned DNI~/DOG employee. PAGE TWO IF NEEDED PTD# ~( -~_ WELL NAME" ..... ~,\ BLUE LINE RUN INTERVAL SCALE[ NOTE: Mud log ,, · ,. l, ,,,,, . --, ...... ill , ,, , , DIGITAL DATA RUN INTERVAL OIC NOTE:. rev 08/03/95 confidnr.doc State of Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission AJ~chorage AK 99501-3192 The Oil and Gas Conservation Commission will release comqdential data to authorized sXate employees office Department of Natural Resources, Division of Oil and Gas (DNtL/DOG). All dam is to be copied and inventoried. These copies and inventory are given to the DNtUDOG employee. The DNR/DOG employee is then responsible for the dam. as it leaves the prenfises. Well Permit Number [ Well Name Item Page. s Form_ 407 PTD Fm~nation Pic -ks Daily well operations Su_rvey Core m~alysis Core description Production tests(DSTs) Comment Digital data [~,Vell log j Run ~ Intervals Scale Conanents Mud log ! , PLGGING ~ & LOCATION CLEARANCE REPORT State of Alaska m~s~ OIL & GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION PTD No. Lease Memorandum To File: API No. Well Name Operator Location Abnd Date Spud: //~8/~3- , TD: ?:00 , Completed Note casing size~ wt, depth, cmt vol, & procedure. Long Csg: Liner: Perf intervals - tops: -- Review the well file, and comment on plugging, well head status, and lOcation clearance- provide loc. clear, code. / / Well head cut off: Marker post or plate: Location Clearance: Code Form at A\gen\Zo-apfm, zevS/24/95 ARCO Alaska Inc. AtlanticRichfieldCompany CONFIDENTIAL DATA FROM: Sandra D. Lemke, ATO1327 ARCO Alaska, Inc. P.O. Box 100360 Anchorage AK 99510-0360 TO: Ak. Oil & Gas Conservation Comm. ATTN: Larry Grant 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99510 RE: AOGCC data request: Confidential -formation logs for Alpine 1, IA iB; Fiord 3, 3A DATE: 03/31/95 Transmitted herewith is the following' 501 O32O211 O0 501032021101 501032021102 501032021000 501032021001 Alpine Cf1 Alpine CflA Alpine Cf lB Fiord Cf3 Fiord Cf3A formation log formation log formation log formation log formation log '1 SEPIA COPY each * Note: no reproducibles received for EPOCH MWD COMBO (only the color versions from the Epoch report are available. CC: M. McDermott, Renee Hannon Approved for transmittal by: -, Return rec~cptfo: ARCO Alaska, Inc. ATTN: S. Lemke, ATO-1327 700 G. Street Anchorage, AK 99501 Prepared by: Sandra D. Lemke AAI-Geophysical & Computer Services RECEIVED dUN I 2 1995 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. C0mrnissj.0_a Anchorage ARCO Alaskr'~' ---' Post O .... _Jox 100360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510-0360 Telephone 907 276 1215 TRANSMITTAL TO: State of Alaska AOGCC 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 DATE: May 1, 1995 AIRBILL' AIRLAND # 646243 AFT#' ABV05-05-01-03 CHARGE CODE# AX9319 OPERATOR- ARCO Alaska INC. SAMPLE TYPE: Corechips, Dry ditch NAME' Alpine #1 (5010320211), Fiord #3 (501 032021) and Fiord #3A NUMBER OF BOXES: 8 boxes .SAMPLES SENT: .. 7162 - 7185' (Alpine #1 core chips) 120 - 7030' (Fiord #3 dry ditch) 1860 - 9147' (Fiord #3A dry ditch) SENT BY: ANGELA T. LANGSTON UPON RECEIPT OF THESE SAMPLES, PLEASE NOTE ANY DISCREPANCIES AND MAIL A SIGNED COPY OF THIS FORM TO' Arco Alaska, Inc. 619 E. Ship Creek Ave Suite 104 Anchorage, AK. 99510 Attn: Dan Przywojski RECEIVED BY- DATE' AR3B-6003-93 242-2603 ARCO Alaska, I1' · Post Offic~ ,- _ 100360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510-0360 Telephone 907 276 1215 TRANSMITTAL TO: State of Alaska AOGCC 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 DATE' May 1, 1995 AIRBILL' AIRLAND # 646243 AFT#' ABV05-05-01-03 CHARGE CODE# AX9319 OPERATOR- ARCO Alaska INC. SAMPLE TYPE: Corechips, Dry ditch NAME' Alpine #1 (5010320211), Fiord #3 (501 032021) and Fiord #3A NUMBER OF BOXES: 8 boxes SAMPLES SENT: ~/-/7~.._7162 - 7185' (Alpine #1 core chips) 120 - (Fiord #3 dry ditch) · 1860 - 9147' (Fiord #3A dry ditch) SENT BY: ANGELA T. LANGSTON UPON RECEIPT OF THESE SAMPLES, PLEASE NOTE ANY DISCREPANCIES AND MAIL A SIGNED COPY OF THIS FORM TO' RECEIVED BY' Arco Alaska, Inc. 619 E. Ship Creek Ave Suite 104 Anchorage, AK. 99510 Attn: Dan Przywojski DATE' AR3B-6003-93 242-2603 ARCO Alaska, h Post Office ~ ~ 100360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510-0360 Telephone 907 276 1215 TRANSMITTAL TO: State of Alaska AOGCC 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Attn: Robert P. Crandali DATE- March 23, 1995 AIRBILL: Airland # 646244 AFT#- ABV05-03-23-01 CHARGE CODE# AX9329 OPERATOR: ARCO Alaska INC. SAMPLE TYPE- Ditch cuttings NAME- Various Alpine wells NUMBER OF BOXES: 11 boxes SAMPLES SENT: Alpine #1 1 20-7500' Alpine #lA Alpine #lB 1800-9940' 1800-8850' SENT BY: Dan Przywojski UPON RECEIPT OF THESE SAMPLES, PLEASE NOTE ANY DISCREPANCIES A,%'D MAIL A SIGNED COPY OF THIS FORM TO' Arco Alaska, Inc. 619 E. Ship Creek Ave Anchorage, AK. 99510 ~~X~/ A~~.//ttn: Suite 104 RECEIVED BY: · , DATE' AR3B-6003-93 242-2603 ARCO Alaska, Inc. ^Fc,o. AX9317 I-~"°' I°ata Well ALPINE #1 Contractor POOL RIG #6 Op~'ation at OS(X) Move in rig up camP~o~TA Mudtype NONE Weight ppg Vlso:~ity sec Pm PV/YP Pf Gels Mf APl WL CC Chlorides pprn H'm'HP 200 ps~ CC ~1 % HTHP 500 p~ OWR ;olds % Sand % LGS Ho~ vo~. bbl P~ VoL bbl Daily Mud Total Mud Rig Accept 1-13-95 IDepth (MD/TVD) D~ly Co~t 80' 20"@ 80' GL #1 -1/? JNext C~g 113 3/8 @ MUD LOG DATA · Daily Drilling Report DRM E~t Ce~ Dat~ Shoe T~ NONE ~,,,, NONE Mud WI. P.U. Wt. Formation Avg Drag Trq Btm gas Max BGG Exponent E~ po~e preas ~hale ReP/Sand Pump No, I 1 I Uner Size I6X12 SPM GPM Pressure SLOW PS I SLOW PPI ORa. LNG DATA dwn Max Drag Rig Release TIME 0600-1800 Total Hrs Operations From 0600 - 0600 an in Pool #6 camp. Hauled 7 of est. 21 loads with 3 trucks. 2 additional trucks on haul starting at 0600 today. Estimate camp rig up finished by A. M. on 1/15/95 Expect asbuilt of Alpine location finished by Lounsbury by A.M. 1/14/95 Total surveyed road milage to Alpine #1 from 2-M pad :27.4 miles. Total surveyed road milage to Fiord #3 from Alpine #1 cutoff =5.3 miles. Visual inspection of Fiord #3 location indicates need for a 4' ice lift across location from near center of well stake to Northwest corner. ~est review movin~ well 300' N and 100' East. Location as staked is difficult but not impossible. May want to terrace. ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report Drl.~ ~Jescnp~orl Ui"f~ NO.: unlll~p~ U~a ~1~ Io NONE o~ w~, ~ ~ ~. 5 19.5~ G 41/21F prem U~e ~ In~ 5 10.5~ fi 41/21F prom H~mOn~m In~ Fu~ & Water '1~ Well: ~te: Pr~re 'Fuel On L~s (gab) Fu~ ~ (g~) ~- NONE NONE Vo~m T~ F~id: Fuel R~v~ (g~) Fu~ ~r~ NON! NONE NONE NONE ~ U. Water ~av~ ~) Od Water ~r~ NONE NONE NONE NONE D~ Vob~ i~We V~ =~ W~ R~d (~) Po~b~ Water bbls bbls NONE NONE ~n~ Da~ W~er Da~ Pe~nnel Safe~ / ~P D~a D~ Tear.ute La~ ~P t~iv ~on La~ BOP Ddll -23 °F ARCO 1 Gu~m~ve w~ ~e0 La~ ~ Dnll La~ k~m Unlr 4 CONTRACTOR 8 ~t~a~ &lte Ghdl fa~or La~ ~te~ ~g La~ -30 °F SERVICE W~l ~a~ J uate 5~11 ~) Vo~ (ga~) Alpine ~1J 1-13-95 OTHER N ~gn~ Ty~ S~II R~ Fi~? Donald R. McKelvey T~TAL Time H~m C~ ~ ~mt~ns From 06~- ~0 TOTAL 12.0 Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report AX9317 1-14-95 -2/? JDRM w,~ ~ (MO,n'VD) p~v~u~ D~h (MD) JP~gre~ ALPINE #1 80' / Contractor Daily ~t ~Cum ~ ~L ~ To Dam POOL RIG ~6 $0 $0 ~on ~ ~ L~t C~ 'Ne~ C~ S~ T~ Move in ri~ up camp 20" ~ 80' GL 13 3/8 ~ ~D~TA B~ ~TA ~DL~ ~TA ~L~O ~TA ~ovm NONE M~ ~ ~. ~1 ~h NONE D~ NONE W~gM ~ PH ~e ~ ~ ~.U. ~. ~ ~ Pm ~ F~ Avg Drag Ge~ ~ ~N ~. C~ gu ~ No. 1 2 3 APl WL ~ Ch~ ~ ~ ~g~ U~a,, 6X12 6X12 ~ ~ ~ O~ ADT/AST DO ~nt G~ I I I H~ v~. ~1 ~ V~ ~ ~.~A R~ha~ SLOW PP Di~ ~d T~I ~ ~ ~ O~ (~) A~ Di~ T.V.D. . D~ L~ TIME ~ ~ml~n8 From O~ - ~0 ~00-0100 19.0 1 Gontinuod to moro in ~ool ~i~ ~6 ri~ camp and bo~in so~in~ samo. Sot S~ plant and Iual tan~ on Iinor matodal. Will borm today. ~ostakod Fiord ~3 to ~orth and fiast o[ original sito. fixpoct initial pla~ today. ~oloasod Ioador and OhO wator truck from road ~nstruction to oaso con~ostion at Fiord location. fixpoct to finish so~in~ romp toda~ and havo camp hoatod b~ tonight. Will haul truck shop to Io~tion and sot suDstructuro ma~in~ boards. Total ~rs 1 ~.0 ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report Drl~ uescnpaon 13i"1~ HO.: L)nl]131:~ll IJ~a (IO~O Io u~om) NONE oD Weight Grade Co~neClon Clan Lem~lh 5 19.5# G 41/21F prem~ L~ate Lam inspec~ 5 19.5# E 41/21F preml 'H'oum On Jars ~="""'"N <Y~ "'~ ~.~,o,., H~. P~III,7 (Y/N) Injeclion Fuel & Water Injectio~ Well: Rate: Pre,saJre Fuel On Locaaone (gal~) Fue4 Used (ga~) NONE NONE Volume Type Fluid: Fuel ReceWed (ga~) Fuel Source NONI NONE · ~ LJrl Water ~Jn LOCmlOn p:<~) un water useo tm:34s) NONE NONE ~ Pti Water I'~CIWIO (D~I) Uti Water ~5ource NONE NONE ~"~l~ll wa~l,r un LOC. (IX)Il) I"OlaOll water Use<3 [13o~ NONE NONE Daily Volume Cumulative Vd4Jme 3o<able Water Rcvd (b~s) Potable Water Soume bbls bbls NONE NONE Cx~ncj~ Data Weather Data Pemon~el Safely I BOP Data Daily rem~peratu~ La~ BOP ie~'vDiv func'aon La~ BOP DHII -31 °F ARCO 1 C, umulal~ve ¥~1m3 Ipee<l LII~ H~5 Un[l Lilt I-ire Unit calm CONTRACTOR 8 ~Storage ,5~te <.,;.mu tact~r La~ ~ataty Mtg Lilt ~o~11 Unll -31 °F SERVICE we~ ~ame uate 5131i (Y/N) Volume (gal~) Alpine #1 1-14-95 OTHER N Donald R. McKelvey TOTAL 9 Time Hours Code Operations From 0600 - 0600 iTOTAL 19.0 Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. ^Fc.o. AX9322 I-~;"°' ID'te We~l ALPINE #1 Contractor POOL RIG #6 Dictation a~ Move in rig up drilling tools. ~IJD Mud ~ NONE MBT ppb Weight ppg pH Visco~ty sec Pm PV/YP Pf ~ 1-15-95 IOeC~h (uofrvD) ~ co,, 80' 129,241 Last Cscj 20"@ 80' GL Ch~(:~es ppm ~l % OWR ES APl WL CC HTHP 200 psi CC HTHP 500 psi Soid$ Sand % Hole vd. b~31 Pit Vol. Daily Mud Total Mud % bbl R~g Accept #1 Days since -3/? IPrevious Def~h (MD) Cum C<~t $129,241 Next C~ 13 3/8 @ I~JD LOG DATA NONE Daily Drilling Report JS~Jpv. Init. JDRM Progrm Est. ~ To Date ? Shoe Tas{ :)epth NONE MUd Wt. :).U. Wt. Formation Avg Drag Trq Btm gas Max BGG DC Exponent -_-st po~e press ROP/Shale ROP/Sand Pump No. 1 u.~- S~ze [ 6xl 2 SPM GPM Pressure SLOW PS ,~LOW PP D~LING DATA dwn Max Drag TIME 0600-0600 Total Hrs Operations From 0600 - 0600 Set rig camp, SDU, camp fuel and water tanks and start up same. Catering crew arrived on location at 1800 hrs. ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report qoH~ uescnpaon t,-~A No.: un~ll~pe Urea (m~ mo ~om) NONE O0 W~ght Gr~e ~nn~on C~. ~ngffi 5 19.5~ G 41/21F prom 5 19.5~ E 41/21F prem ~m On ~m Acade~? ~/~ E~er [H~ N I~ In~ F~ & Water [n~ Well: ~: Prate Fu~I On L~= (gab) Fu~ ~ (ga~) 9500 NONE Vo~ Ty~ Fbid: Fuel R~ (~) Fu~ ~r~ 9500 NONE ~ un water un L~I~ [~s~ ~R water ~ NONE NONE ~ D~'Water ~av~ (~) 3~ Water ~r~ NONE NONE NONE NONE D~ Vo~ ~ve V~ P~ W~ R~d (~) Pomb~ Water bbls bbls NONE NONE ~n~ Da~ W~ther Da~ Pe~nnel ~fe~ / ~P D~a Da~ Tear. re La~ BOP t~iv ~on ,La~ BOP Dnll -36 °F ARCO 1 Calm CONTRACTOR -36 °F SERVICE 4 W~I Na~ Iuate ~11 ~) Vo~ (ga~) Alpine ~1~ 1-15-95 OTHER N Donald R. McKelvey TOTAL 13 Time Houm C~ Opemt~ns From 0~0- ~0 nr~rltlr~ E EIVE ~a$~ Oil A Gas Cons. Commas!on TOTAL 24.0 Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. AFC No. ~Rpt. No. AX9322 I-4 IDate Well ALPINE #1 ~o~t~actor POOL RIG #6 Dperafion at 0600 Move in rig up drilling tools. I~JD DATA Mu~ty~ NONE MBT ~ Weight ppg 3H Viscosay sec Pm ~els Mf APl WL ~ Chb~ ~m ~P ~ ~ ~ % ~P ~ ~ O~ ~ids % ES Sand °/o LGS ~o H~ v~. ~1 ~ Vo~. ~1 Da~ ~d Total ~d 1-16-95 1Oep~ (MOrrVD) Daily Cost 80' $222,761 Last Csg 20"@ 80' GL Days aince -4 #1 Rig Acce~t Daily Drilling Report ~/~st IS~pv. /7 IDRM Cum Cost Est Co~ To Dat~ $352,002 ? Ne~ C~ Sh~ T~t 13 3/8 ~ MUD LO0 DATA NONE ~,~,, NONE Formation Avg Drag T~ Btm Max BGQ DC Exponent Est. po~e pre~ ROP/Sand Pump No. 1 Liner Size I 6X12 SPM I GPM I Pres~u re l~a.~w r~m.. ua ~~ SLOW PS I SLOW PP 1 [X~. L I'~G DATA ROt Wt. Max Drag TIME 0600-0600 Total Hrs Operations From 0600 - 0600 Continue ' ' camp. Top of camp fuel and water tanks. Will record uantities on tomorrow A.M. report. Recieved misc. pieces of rig and truck shop. Estimate 50+ loads on location. 16 additional ' crew to arrive today. Expect to start setting matting boards substructure this P.M. Communications will start installing equipment 1/17/95 and expect to have cellular phones to location b' P.M. Estimate 4 more to finish Fiord #3 location and Alpine #1 runway. Still have several miles of reflectors to put up on road to both locations. ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report D~-i~ ues~npaon ,. UHA No.: Unli~pe Uata (1o~o lo t~ottom) NONE OD Weight Grade Connection Class Length 5 19.5# G 41/21F prom Mate LaM Inspecteo 5 19.5# E 41/21F prem Hours On Jars ~cc~dent?N (Y/N) INamet ]P__rr~er HI~. Piles7 {Y/N) Injection Fue~ & Water Injection Well: Rate: :Pressure =ual On Loca~o~s (gals) Fue4 Used (gals) 9500 NONE Volurne Type Fluid: =ual Recieved (l:~s) Fue{ Source 19500 INONE ~ un water un LOC~:nlon lDO,IS) un water useo NONE NONE ~ IJrl Water Hec~ved (t)l:~) Orl Water `5ource NONE NONE I-,o~aole wate~ UnLOC. (Dole) P'omole wa;er NONE NONE Daily Volume Cumulative Vcx~ume Po~at3te Wate~ Rcvd (b~s) Potable Water So~rce bbls bbls NONE NONE Cuttings Data Weather Data Personnel Safety / BOP Data Daily Temperature Last BOP ta~t/Div function Last BOP Drill -21 °F ARCO 1 L;umutat~ve Wind speeo Last 1-12,5 Unll Last I-ire Unit Calm iCONTRACTOR 8 · Sto~age ~lta 3hlll/actor Last ,'Safety Mtg Las~ ~11Unll -21 °F SERVICE 4 Weft Hame uate `sp~ll (Y/N) Volurr~ (ga~s) Alpine #1 1-16-95 OTHER N Signed Type Sl~ll Report Filed? Donald R. McKelvey TOTAL 13 Time Hours Code Operations From 0600 - 0600 . TOTAL 24.0 Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. AFC No. I Date I ]Con~a~o, ALPINE #1 I POOL RIG #6 ?perat~on at 0600 Move in ' tools. MUD DATA Mud type NONE MBT pcb Weight pcg 3H V~scosJty sec Pm PV/'YP Pf Gels Mf APl WL CC Chlorides pcm HTHP 200 pa CC Oil °/o HTHP 500 ps~ OWR Solids % ES ;and % LGS °/o Hole vol. b~31 Pit VoL b~31 DaF/Mud Total Mud Rig Accept 1-17-95 Depth (MD/TVD) Daily Cost 80' $81,361 Last csg 20"@ 80' GL IDays s~nce -5 #1 Daily Drilling Report Sf:xxJ/F._st. ISupv. Init. /? IDRM pre',~o, us Depth (MD) _ /Progress / ICurn Cost Est. Cost To Date 15388,023 '~ JNext Csg ;hoe Test 1133/8@ MUD LC(3 DATA NONE ~epth NONE Mud Wt. Formation gas Max BGG DC Exponent Shale dons~ty Est po~e press ROP/Shale ROP/Sand P.U. Wt. Avg Drag Trq Btm Pump No. J 1 Liner Size I 6X12 SPM I GPM J Pressure J~L~,'V FU~,~' L'A I A SLOW PS J SLOW PP J DRILLING DATA Rot Wt. dwn Max Drag :{ig Release TIME 0600-0600 Total Hrs Operations From 0600 - 0600 Continue to rig up camp. Start rigging up truck shop 90% complete. 16 additional Pool personnel and 2 additional Arctic Catering arrived 1/16/95. Fairweather Medic and ACS personnel on location. Communications arrived 1/16/95. No success with cellular phones. Will start ging up satellite system and DRT equipment today expect part of system will be functional tonight. Construction on Fiord #3 location, road system and runway should be finished by 1/20/95. Expect as-builts for Alpine #1 location, road, conductor and airstrip will be finished today. As soon as we get runway lat and long Otter pilots will fly route. Matting boards are set and will set substructure today. Estimate 60+ loads of rig on loc. Estimate 5 to 7 more days to have all road reflectors in place. for runway lighting system except generator are in Kuparuk should be rigged up by 1/20/95 Worked blade and blower on Alpine #1 road to remove drifts. ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report ~PIA NO.: umppe uata ( iop mo Uottom) N O N E o~ W~ght Gr~e ~n.~on Cla~ Length 5 19.5~ G 41/21F'prem Uate ~ Ins~ 5 19.5~ E 41/21F prem H~rs On Jars ' ' Inje~on Fu~ K ~ater I n~i~ Well: Rate: Pr~re Fuel On L~i~s (gals) Fu~ Us~ (gals) 9500 NONE Vo~me T~e F~id: Fuel R~i~ (ga~) Fu~ ~r~ 9500 CPF-1 bbls Un wa[er un L~at~ NONE NONE bb~ DH Water ~av~ (~s) UH Water 5~r~ NONE NONE ~ Wat~ ~ L~. iDOlS) '~olao~ water Us~ [bOlS) 350 50 D~ Volume ~Cu~lafive V~ P~ Wat~ R~d (~) Po~b~ Water Souse bbls bbls 450 CPF-1 ~ings Da~ W~ther Data Pemonnel Safe~ / BOP Data Da~ Tem~rature La~ BOP t~iv ~on Last BOP Ddll -6 °F ARCO 2 Cumulabve Wind s~ed La~ ~5 Unll La~ P~re ~nlr 12kts CONTRACTOR 28 Storage S~te ~mll tabor La~ 3afe~ ~g Last ~p~ll ~nll -25 °F SERVICE 2 Well ~ame ~ua~e 5~11 (Y~) Volume (gals) Alpine ~1J 1-17-95 OTHER N Sign~ Ty~ S~II R~o~ Filed? Donald R. McKelvey TOTAL 32 Time Hours Code ~emtions From 0600 - ~00 TOTAL 24.0 Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report AX9322 1-18-95 I -6/? IDCB Well Depth (MDf'rVD) Previous Del:Xh (MD) J Progress ALPINE #1 80' I Contractor Daily Cost Cum Cost lEst. Cost To Date POOL RIG #6 $30,458 $268,91619. Operation at 0600 Last Csg Next Csg IShoe Test Move in rig up drillin9 tools. 20" @ 80' GL 13 3/8@1800' MUD DATA BlT DATA MUD LC~ DATA DRILL~t~G DATA M~d typ~ NONE MBT mb iB~t No_ #1 Depth NON E Depth NONE Ro~ w~. Weight ~g ~H Size Mud Wt. P.U. Wt. own Viscosity sec Pm Make Formation Avg Drag Max Drag PV/YP Pf Type bb<J Trq Btm trk Gels imf Serial No. Conn gas Pump No. 1 2 3 APl WL CC Chlorides ppm Depth Trip gas Liner Size 6xl 2 6xl 2 HTHP 200 ps~ CC Oil % Footage Max BGG HTHP 500 psi OWR ADT/AST DC Exponent ~PM Solids % ES RPM Shale density Pressure I I I Hole vol. b~31 Pit Vol. bbl Jets.TFA :{OP/Shale iSLOW PP Daily Mud Total Mud E~t Cost :{OP/Sand Surv. No. None Depth (MD) !Angle Direction T.V.D. Vert Sec. North East Bog Leg TIME Code Operations From 0600 - 0600 0600-0600 24.0 1 Pool Arctic Alaska 2 full crews on location. Truck shop rigged up. FairweatherMedic and ACS personnel on location. Communications personnel on location- North Slope Telecom. Safety orientation, start layout of equipment. Extend ice pad 30' for tower and dish on NE corner of pad. Start laying out 50' tower, should erect today. Earth'station not on location yet. Set/pin sub components. Continue hauling rig loads from Deadhorse. Peak continue construction on Fiord #3 location, road system and runway. Final levellin of rig pad underway, runway complete, road complete. Shut down night crew. Went on maintenance starting 00:00hfs 1/17/95, for ice road. Continue working on road reflectors, adding 2nd crew today. Work blade, blower and water truck on ice road. Will move maintenance crew to Pool camp. *Corrected costs: Not included to date are road/pad and bridge allocated to Alpine#1 Total Hrs 24.0 ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report mt'lA uescnpoon ..... BlflA NO,: Urlll~pe Uata (lop 1o Bottom) NONE OD Weight Grade Connection Class Length 5 19.5# G 41/21F prem L)ate Last Inspecl:eo 5 19.5# E 41/21F prem Hc~Jrs On Jars ... Accldent?N (Y/N) Name I~- mployer ., IiPt'-ILi~i? (Y/N),. Injec~on Fuel & Water Injection Well: Rate: Pressure Fuel On Locations (gals) Fuel Used (gals) 9500 NONE Volume Type Fluid: :uel Redeved (gals) Fue~ Source 19500 CPF-1 bb~s Mn wamr un Locallort {ools} L)I1 water TJsed {ores) .... NONE NONE bi)Is Dd Water Hecelved (bbls) [.)d Water ,Source NONE NONE I-'o~a~le water ~Jn Loc. (Obis} I-'otabte water Used [bOlS} 350 5O Daily Volume Cumulative Volume Potable Water Rcvd (bbls) Potable Water Source bbls bbls 450 CPF-1 Cuttings Data Weather Data Personnel Safety / BOP Data Daily Temperature Last BOP test/Div function Last BOP D~II -6 °F iARCO 2 Cumulabve Wmcl speed Last I-i25 Unll Last P~re Dnlr 12kts CONTRACTOR 28 Storage ~te i(Jhdl factor Last Sataty Mtg Last 5~11 [~nll -25 °F SERVICE 2 Well r4ame UaTe ~11 (Y/N) Volume (gaPs) Alpine #1 1-17-95 OTHER N Signed Type Sl~ll Report Filed? Donald R. McKelvey TOTAL 32 Time Hours Code Operations From 0600 - 0600 RECEIVED APR 2 4 1995 · ...... , ............ .v. VVlIIIIIIOOI~k~I I ~chorr, ~ TOTAL 24.0 Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report AX9322 1-19-95 -7/? JDCB We~l Depth (MD/TVD) IPrevious Dep(h (MD) lProgress 1 ALPINE #1 8O' POOL RIG #6 $30,458 $299,374 . 'O~era~on at 0600 Last Csg Next Csg ~Shoe Tast MOVE IN RIG UP 20"@ 80' GL 13 3/8@1800' MUD DATA IBIT DATA MUD LOG DATA I~cgI. Ll~O DATA Mudtyp~ NONE MBT ppb ~t No. #1 D~h NONE ;)epth NONE ~ ~m Weight ppg 3H Size Mud W~. P.U. Wt. dwn Viscosity sec Pm Make Formation Avg Drag Max Drag ., PV/YP Pf Type bt)g Trq Btm irk Gels Mf SeriaJ No. Conn gas Pump No. I 2 3 ~P~ WL cc Ch~o~des ppm Depth Trip gas Liner ~z* 6X12 6xl 2 HTHP 200 p~ cc Oil % Fo<xoge Max BGG SPM HTHP 500 psi OWR ~,DT/AST :)C Exponent GPM Soids % ES RPM Shale density Pressure Sand °/o LGS °/o ~OB Eat. po~® preas SLOWPSJ '1 I I I Hole vol. bblPit Vol. bbl.lets.TFA ROP/Shale ISLOW PP Daily MUd Total MUd B~t Cost ROP/Sand s~rv. No. None Depth (MD) Angle Direction T.V.D. Vert Sec. North East Dog Leg TIME Code Operations From 0600 - 0600 0600-0600 24.0 I NS Telecom setting up comm. shack, preparing the base for antenna. Sat. dish at i Kuparuk tool house, to location today. Run inside phone lines. Pool R/U derrick, set doghouses, R/U bridle lines, set mud pits, storage tanks, charge pump skid, pump room skid; String blocks, R/U board and dress derrick. Gontinue to haul rig loads, est 20 loads plus drill pipe remaining in Deadhorse. S. Schmitz, DNR, and L. Brown, ARCO, visited road/Alpine/Fiord locations on 1/18, reviewed environmental eps. iTotal Hrs 24.0 ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report ~n~ Me~p~on I:fPIA NO.: I.~nllp~p~ Uate (lOp lo ~om) NONE OD W~gh, Gr~e ~n~on C~. Leng~ 5 19.5~ G 41/21F prem ~e ~ In~ 5 19.5~ E 41/21F prem 'H~mOn~m None I In~ FuN & Water In~ Well: ~te: Pr~re Fuel On L~i~s ~a~) Fu~ ~ (ga~) 6800 700 Vo~m T~ Fbid: Fuel R~ (ga~) Fu~ ~r~ CPF-1 ~ ~h water un L~mi~ [~) Un Water ~ NONE NONE ~ ~ Water ~ev~ (~) Dd Wa~r ~r~ NONE ;NONE ~ wm~ un L~. (~S) HOmD~ water ~ 293 57 D~ Vo~ ~e V~ P~ W~ R~d (~) Po~b~ Water ~e bbls bbls CPF-1 ~n~ Da~ W~ther Da~ Pe~nnel ~fe~ / ~P D~a b~ Tear. ute La~ ~P t~Div ~on La~ ~P D~II -9 °F ARCO 1 ~u~ve W~ ~ .a~ ~ Drill La~ P~m Unit 11 kts CONTRACTOR 28 5t~age 5~te ~11 tabor _a~ ~ate~ ~g JLa~ ~11Un~ -29 OF SERVICE 9 ~ ~a~ lua~e '" 5~ ~) vo~ (ga~) Alpine ~1J 1-19-95 OTHER N ~gn~ Ty~ S~II R~ Fi~? DC Bumgarner TOTAL 38 Time H~m C~ ~mt~ns From 06~ - ~00 TOTAL 24.0 Page 2 - ARCO Al Ska, Inc ............ _ _ Daily Drilling Report AFC No. '-J.Rpt No. IDat, IOaYS =~a SS~,U/~,L IS~'. ~r AX9322 ..1-8 1-20-95 I -8/? IDCB W~I ~ ~ffi (MD~D) P~s D~h ~) ~Pr~re~ / ALPINE ~1 80' POOL RIG ~6 $34,275 $333,649 . ~a~on ~ ~ ~t C~ Ne~ C~ ~Sh~ T~t MOVE IN RIG UP 20"~ 80' GL 13 3/8~1800' ~D DATA B~ ~TA ~D L~ ~TA ~L~G ~TA ~d~ NONE MBT ~ ~. ~1 9~hNONE D~ NONE W~ght ~ )H ~ze ~d ~. P.U. ~. ~n ~ ~ Pm ~ke :o~ ~vg Drag ~ Drag PV~ ~ Ty~ ~ Trq B~ r~r u~, n Ge~ ~ ~ No. Corm gas ~ No. 1 2 3 APl WL ~ Ch~ ~m ~ Tdp g~ Jnm ~ze 6x12 6xl 2 ~P ~ ~ ~ ~1 % =~e ~x ~G SPM ~HP ~ p~ O~ ADT/AST DC E~nt GPM ~ids % ES RPM S~ d~ Pre. re Sand % L~ % W~ E~ ~ p~ SLOW PS J I H~ v~. ~J ~t Vol. ~J ~.TFA ROP~ha~ SLOW PP[ D~ ~d To~l ~d ~ ~ ~OP/Sand Rig A~t G~de~ll ~ ~ ~ig ~n~ Dim~ T.V.D. Ve~ S~. N~ , Ea~ D~ Leg TIME C~ ~t~ns From 0~0 - ~00 0600-0600 24.0 I NS Telecom set up sat. dish. Organize phone lines. Set base and guy wire bases for. antonna, kocato satollito. Downlink not in sorvico ~ot. ~ool ~/U dorrick, pull drill lino through Blocks,stand up A Io~s, install iron rou~hnock, Sot windwalls bohind ~ra~orks, roof cap, sot in mud pumps, SG~ room, AC room, ~onorators, boilors. Got ~orrick lights working, windwalls on do~ houso, put boat on dra~orks, ~on sots. Fai~oathor horo to install runwag lighting. Total Hfs 24.0 ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report ~HA uescnp~lon ~ = ~ ~ ' I~PIA NO.: Unlll~p~ Uata {1~ l 0 ~om) NONE OD w~ ~r~. ~..~o. c~. 5 19.5~ G 41/21F ~prem 5 19.5~ E 41/21F preml H~mOn~ ~0ent? ~ ~ E~yer R~. Fl~? ~/~ None I In~ Fu~ & Water In~ Well: ~te: Pr~re Fuel On L~i~s (ga~) Fu~ ~ (g~) No rept Vo~ T~ F~id: Fuel R~ (ga~) Fu~ ~r~ CPF-1 ~ ~n wamr un u~ [~s~ ~n wamr ~ INONE NONE ~ Od Water ~av~ ~) Ud Water ~r~ NONE NONE 243 50 Da~ Vob~ ~la6ve V~ P~ Wm~ R~d (~) Po~b~ Water bbls bbls CPF-1 ~in~ Dam W~er Dam Pe~nnel ~fe~ / ~P D~a Da~ Te~r~ure La~ BOP t~iv ~on La~ BOP D~II -4 °F ARCO 1 Gun.bye W~ ~ La~ ~ Drill La~ P~m Unit 4kts CONTRACTOR 29 St~a~ ~lte ~hlll ta~or La~ ~te~ ~g La~ ~11Dnll -9 OF SERVICE 13 Well ~ ~uate 6~11 ~ Vo~ (ga~) Alpine ~1~ 1-20-95 OTHER N ~gn~ Ty~ S~ll R~n Fi~? DC Bumgamer TOTAL 43 Time H~m C~ Operations From 06~- ~0 REEE!VED APR 2 4 ,..~ ell.& Gas ~ns. C0mmlssj0. IOIAL 24.0 Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. ^Fc,o. AX9322 I-~"°' Date Nell ALPINE #1 Contractor POOL RIG #6 Operation at 0600 MOVE IN RIG UP MUD DATA Mud typ~ NONE MBT ppb Weight ppg Visccsity sec Pm PV/YP Pf Gels APl WL CC HTHP 200 psi CC HTHP 500 psi Solids % Sand % LGS % Ho~e vol. bbl Pit VoL bbl Daily Mud Total Mud 1-21-95 Rig Accept Deplh (MD/i'VD) IDaily Cost 80! $37869 Last Csg 2O"@ 80' GL B~T DATA Daily Drilling Report Days since SpudJEst Supv. Init -9/? DCB Cum Cost ~t Cost To Date $371518 . Next Csg IShoe Test 13 3/8 @ 1800' MUD LOG DATA II DFILLING DATA NONE IDep~ NONE RotWt Mud Wt. IP.U. Wt. dwn  Avg Drag Max Drag ir rq Btm trk Mf gas Chlorides ppm Oil % BGG OWR DC Expormnt ES Shale d~s~ty Est. pore press ~OP/Shale Pump No. I 1 Liner Size I 6X12 SPM I ~PM I Pressure J~.uw ~u~.~. u~, A ~LOW PS I ~LOW PPI TIME 0600-0600 Total Hrs Operations From 0600 - 0600 NS Telecom working on dish. Receiving signal, needs replacement echo cancel device due in 09:30, 1/21. Phone lines not in service. Work on microwave to CPF-3. Pool - Work in motor room. Generator warmup. Build C section. Thaw out air tank. oil in drawworks, check drawworks traction motors. Install BOP hoists and control lines. Install lighting, sub base. Fix drai'n pan under pipe rack. Raise derrick install C section, and V door track. Hook up utilities, fig floor windwalls, spot rig fuel tanks and start berms. Fairweather w~ on runway lighting, apron lighting. Peak, maintenance of ice road w/blade, blower, water truck. lers in, Io unit to be moved out 1/21 a.m. MWD Sperry unit to be moved 1/21 a.m. Baroid mud ineer unit to be moved in 1/21 a.m. ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report ..... ~, Me~cr~on ~PIA NO.: Unllp~p~ Uata { I dp I o Bottom) NONE OD Weight Grade Connection Class Length 5 19.5# G 41/21F prem Uate Last Inspected 5 19.5# E 41/21F prem Hours On Jars ^c~en,?,~,.,None IName IEmpt°yer '1 ...... Injection Fuel &Watar Injecti~ Well: Rata: Pr~surs ~u~l On Loc~ion~ (g~ls) Fuel Used (gals) 16060 1210 Volume Typo Fluid: Fuel Reciovad {gal~) Fuo~ Sourc~ 4OO0 CPF-1 -- bbts .)n wa[er un LOCatIon lDO!S) [Jrl wa[er use,3 NONE NONE bbl$ Dr~ Water Ho¢~od {bbte) Dd Water rSourco NONE NONE HoI~I~IO walor ~ LOC. [D~ts) HOtaDIo walo'r Usoql [DDI$) ..... 243 Dai¥ ¥olumo Gumulative ¥o~ume pctahle Water Rcvd {l:~s) Potable Water Soumo bbls bbls GPF-1 , Cuttings Data Weather Data Personnel Safety / BOP Data Daily Temperature Last BOP teat/Div function Last BOP Drill -4 °F ~RCO 1 ~nulat]ve Wlncl speed Last H2S Drill 'Last I-~re Dnlr 4kts CONTRACTOR 32 5'torage ~Srte [.;hill factor .ast ~atety Mtg Last Spill Drill -9 °F SERVICE 19 1/20/95 wel~ I~ame l uate 5pill {Y/N) Volume (gals) Alpine #1I 1-21-95 OTHER Y 5 gal Signed Type Spill Report Filed? DC Burngarner TOTAL 52 Diesel Yes- 3rd Party Time Hours Code Operations From 0600- 0600 Note: Spill Report Tioga air heater positioned alongside mud pump skid for temporary heat into rig developed small crack in 90° el on skid. Approx. 5 gal diesel leaked off skid and matting board onto ice pad. Pulled out heater, removed matting board, and cleaned up contaminated snow and ice. Will use melter and recycle diesel. See 3 rd party spill report attached. APR 2 4 1995 ~sk~ 0il & ~"" ~.~ .,,~., ·, ~ · ...... iTOTAL 24.0 Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. AFC No. F{pt No. IDate AX9322 - 10 I Well ALPINE #1 Contractor POOL RIG #6 Operation at 0600 RIG UP POOL #6/Support Equip MUD DATA M,,d ~ NONE MBT ppb W~ht ppg )H V~scosity sec Pm PV/YP Pf Gels Mf APl WL CC Ch~o~d~s ppm HTHP 200 psi CC Oil % HTHP 500 psi OVVR Solids % ES Sand % LGS % Ho~ va. bbl Pm Vol. bbl Daily Mud Total Mud Rig Accept 1-22-95 Depth (MD/TVD) Daily Cost 80' $825297 ILast Cscj 20"@ 80' GL ~ D~TA #1 Daily Drilling Report Days since Spud/Est -10/? [Supv. ln~. DCB IPrevious Depth (MD) - IProgress Cum Cost lest. Cos~ To Date $1557079 I? Next Csg IShoe Test 13 3/8~18~,0,0' II o~ NONE IDepth NONE Mud Wt. ~P.U. Wt. I vg Drag lTrq BM DFI LLIN G DATA Rot Wt, Max Drag rmip gas Vlax BGG Exponent density Est. pore press R O P ././././././S~ ale DP/Sand =urnp No. 1 .her SizeI 6x12 3PM I .~PM [ ~ressure J~u,w ~u~ u~, A SLOW PS SLOW PP Rig Release TIME 0600-0600 Total Hrs Operations From 0600 - 0600 NS Telecom working on dish. Receiving signal, problem in switching at Arco uipment checks ok on loc. Work on backup microwave system. No phones ye' Pool - Hang windwalls around rig floor, Install V-doors, raise sub base, install I lines. Install spreader f/btm to top sub box. Lay mats for Koomey room and wat( tanks, spot same. Set glycol house on tanks. Set elevator to pipe shed, windwalls around sub base, stairs f/doghouse off driller side. Lay mats f/laydown machine, spot choke manifold in cellar, lay kill line hose, diverter in cellar. Hook up utilities, fuel return lines to ri( day tank. Fairweather working on runway lighting, apron lighting. Should complete 1/22. Peak, maintenance of ice road w/blade, blower, water truck. R/U Epoch mud ers. MWD hands here. Baroid Mud shack here. MWD Sperry unit to be moved 1/22. Note' Entered 1/2 total costs of road, bridge, mob; Entered total cost, Alpine loc/airstrip. Peak charges current. I ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report ~ uescnpt~on ..... BHA NO.: Unllplpe Oata [ Iop I o ~o~) NONE o~ We~t Gr~e ~n~ C~ L~g~ 5 19.5~ G 41/21F prem u~e ~ In~ 5 19.5~ E 41/21F prem H~m On ~m AC~Y [Y/N) j~e Em~yer None , , In~ Fu~ & Water Inj~i~ Well: ~te: Prate Fuel ~ L~s (ga~) Fuel Us~ (gals) 14410 1650 Volume T~ Flu~: Fuel R~ (ga~) Fuel ~ur~ 9500 CPF-1 b~ un water un LOC~ ~) Un wamr ~ ~lS] ..... NONE NONE bb~ D~ Water ~ (~ls) Dd Water ~ur~ NONE NONE ~m~ w~er ~ L~, [DD~) FO~ water'O~'[Dum} ..... 79 D~ Volume Cumu~e V~ume P~ W~ R~ (~s) Po~le Water ~ume bbls bbls CPF-1 C~h~ Da~ W~er Da~ Pem~el ~fe~ / BOP D~a D~ ~Tem~r~um LaM BOP t~ funct~ La~ BOP Ddll -1 °F ARCO 1 C~ulat~e W~ ~d LaM ~S Drill 'La~ 9kts CONTRACTOR 32 5~orage S~e ~111 tabor La~ ~te~ Mtg LaM Sp~ll Drill -21 °F SERVICE 22 1/20/95 'W~u Name ~Uate Spill (Y~) Volume (gals) Alpine ~1~ 1-22-95 OTHER N S~n~ ~Ty~ S~II R~ Filed? DC Bumgarner TOTAL 55 Time Houm Code O~mtions From 06~- ~00 N~s~ 011 & Gas Cons. ~mmission TOTAL 24.0 Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report AX9322 1 1-23-95 -11/? IDCB. Well Depth (MD/TVD) Previous De~Xh (MD) _ /Pr~gr~ ALPINE #1 80' / POOL RIG #6 $185574 151742653I*' Operation at ~ L~t C~ Ne~ C~ ISh~ T~I RIG UP POOL ~6/8~~ Equip 20"~ 80' GL 13 3/8~1800' Bff ~TA ~D L~ ~TA ~L~G DATA ,~dVm NONE MBT ~ ~t~. ~1 D~hNONE 9~ NONE W~ght ~ pH ~ze ~d ~ 3.U. ~. ~ ~ Pm ~e For~ Avg Drag ~ Drag PV~ ~ [~ ~ Trq ~ Ge~ ~ ~ ~. C~n gas ~ No. 1 2 3 AP~ WL ~ Ch~ ~m ~ T~p g~ ~.~ ~z, 6X12 6xl 2 ~P ~ ~ ~ ~1 % F~e ~x ~G SPM , I ~P ~ ~ O~ ADT/AST DC E~nt GPM ~ids °/o ES RPM S~ d~ Prate I I I H~ vol. ~1 ~t VoL ~1 ~.~A ROP~ha~ SLOW PP D~ ~d To~l ~d 5t ~ ROP~and D~ (MD) Ang~ .. ~ T.V.D. v,,~,. APR 2 4 1995 :D~ Leg TIME C~e O~mtions From 0~ - ~00 0600-0600 24.0 I NS Tele~m working on system refinement. Phone ~263-3172 working but expect poriods of downtime w/working refinements. Microwave system bop. ~OOk ~i~ ~; Sot wind tunnol, olovator, pipo shod, han~ windwalls, sot Tioga hoators in borm, insulato ri~, sot stairs, q pits to ri~ floor, sot ~as Bustor Ispot and stack dowatorin~ unit, sot misc. stairs. around sub baso, stairs f/~o~house o~ drillor sido. kay mats I/la,down machino, spot choko manifold in cellar, la~ kill lbo hose, divortor in cellar. Hook up utilitios, roturn linos to ri~ day tank. Fai~oathor complotod runwa~ lighting, apron lighting. ~oak, maintonanco of ico road w/blado, blowor, wator truck. 8/U fipoch mud Io~ors. ~/U Sporr~ MW~ unit. Baroid mud shack horo. ~oto: Costs of road, bridgo, Albino loc/airstrip ost. comploto. Costs o~ Total Hfs 24.0 mob ontorod. ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report UI-~ No.: Unlil~pe Ua~a (lOp lo ~om) NONE oD W~ght Gr~. ~nn~on C~. ~n~ 5 19.5~ G 41/21F p[eml U~e ~ In~ 5 19.5~ E 41/21F prem H~mOn~m Ac~0e~Y (YIN) I ~ b~er H~, Pl~S'f (YIN) None I In~ Fu~ & Water In~ Well: ~: Prate Fuel On L~8 (ga~) Fu~ ~ (g~) 22310 1700 Vob~ T~ Fbid: Fuel R~ (g~) Fu~ ~r~ 9600 CPF-1 ~ Iun water un ~m~ [~ un wamr ~ NONE NONE .. ~ uti water ~av~ {~) Dd Water ~r~ NONE NONE ~ w~ un L~. [~) ~0~ water ~ 80 ba~ Vob~ ~ve v~ P~H Wm~ R~d (~) Po~b~ Water bbls bbls CPF-1 ~n~ Da~ W~ther Da~ Pe~nnel ~fe~ / ~P Daa Da~ Te~rmure Laa ~P t~ ~on La~ ~P D~II 1 °F ARCO 1 Gun.bye W~ ~ 'La~ ~6 Unll ILa~ F~m onlr 18kts CONTRACTOR 35 5t~a~ ~lte ;~111 tabor La~ ~le~ ~g La~ ~11Unll -36 °F SERVICE 20 1/22/95 W~l ~ Jaze ~11 ~) Vob~ (ga~) Alpine ~1 1-23-95 OTHER N ~gn~ Ty~ S~II R~n Fi~? DC Bumgamer TOTAL 56 Time H~m C~ ~t~ns From 06~- ~0 Note' A~ident rept. Pool driller John Buckley fell when stepping onto walkway from manbasket. Walkaround was improperly seated. Report submitted. First aid ~repo~able at this time. ~TOTAL 24.0 Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report AFC No. I~ No. I~ lO,Y, ~,:, spu~. I~. ~ ~9322 1-12 1~-95 I -12/? IDCB W~l ~ (M~D) P~s ~ (MD) JPr~ / ALPINE ~1 80' C~a~r ~ ~ C~ ~ IE~ ~ To ~ POOL ~IG ~ $45574 $1,788,227 ~a~ ~ ~ L~t C~ Ne~ ~ I~ T~t RIG UP POOL ~6/Suppo~ Equip 20" ~ 80' GL 13 3/8~1800' ~D DATA ~ ~TA ~O L~ ~IA ~LL~G ~TA ~ NONE MBT ~b ~. ~ ~ NONE o~ NONE ~ W~ht ~ )H S~e M~ ~ P.U. ~. i~ ~ ~ ~ M~e Fo~m~ Avg Drag M~ Drag PV~P ~ T~ ~ T~ ~ t~ r~,~ Oe~ ~ ~fi~ ~. C~ gas Pump No. ~ ~ ~ AP~ WL ~ ~n~ ~m ~ m~ gm L~ S~e 6X~ 2 6X~ 2 HTHP ~ ~ ~ Oil ~o F~e M~ ~O SPM HTHP ~ ~ ~ ADT/AST ~ ~t GPM ~l~s ~ ES ~PM S~b d~ Pr~m I I I H~ v~. ~1 I P~ VoL ~l ~.TFA ROP~ SL~ PP D~ Mud To~l Mud B~ ~ R~ Sum. ~. ~O~ D~ (MD) ~g~ Di~ T.V.D. Ve~ S~. N~ Ea~ D~ L~ TIME C~ O~mt~ns From ~- ~ 0600-0600 24.0 I NS Telecom working on system refinement. Phone ~263-3172 working ~but oxpoct potions ol downtimo w/workin~ mfinomonts. Microwavo sTstom inop. ~OOk ~i~ ~; Insulate d~, tiro Doilom, install outsi~o stairs, han~ ~u~ lans hook up Ilne an~ a~itaters in plts, ~olico location,, Hold prespu0 meetin~ with crows, ~ management an~ ~rco DSD Supv, ri~ lommen and prolect engineer, ~ sa~e~/environmontal. ~nBridlo Blocks, han~ V-door tarps, work on pi~o shod, la~ ~own machine work in pump room. ~B~ installod landin~ rin~ on 20" conCuctor. ~eak, maintenanco o~ ice roa~ w/~lado, Blowor, water truck. ~U Epoch mud Io~ers. ~ S~er~ MWD unit. 8aroi~ mu~ shack here. Total Hfs 24.0 . _ ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report BI-IA NO.: [~nlll:~pe l.)ata (To~o lo Bott(x'n) i N O N E OD Weight Grade Co~'tnec'l~ Chi. Leng~ 5 19.5# G 41/21F prem 5 19.5# E 41/21F prem Ho~rs On Jars AccKJent? {Y/NJ ~Name I=mployer Rp~. I-~lee? (YIN) None I i In~::t~c~ FuN & Water Injection Well: Rate: Pressure iFuel On Locat~ns (gals) Fuel Used (gNs) 22310 Volume Type Fluid: Fuel Rec~eVad (gals) FuN Source 9600 CPF-1 DOts un wa[er ~ Location [[x:x~s) un wa[er ~seo NONE NONE ~ Un Water Hece~ve~ {bO~s) un water ,'5ource NONE NONE ~o~ame wme~ ~n Loc. tD~sJ ffo~aom wa[er usaa 80 Daily Volume CumutatJve Vc4ume Potable Water Rcvd (bl~s) Potable Water Source bbls bbls CPF-1 Cuttings Data Weather Dam Personnel Safety / BOP Data Dmly 1'e~'nperature Las~ BOP test/Dh/functJo~ Last BOP Dnli -5 °F ARCO 2 ~urnulatNa ~'lncl $pe~3 Las~ I-~5 IJrlll Las~ Fire unlr 24kts CONTRACTOR 34 b'torage ~Sffe Will lactor Las~ ~sataty Mtg Las~ ~:)111 Urlll -46 °F SERVICE 18 1/22/95 we~ P~ame uate ~p~H [Y/)~) volume [gals) Alpine #1 1-23-95 OTHER N Signed Type Sp~ll Re~o~l Fi~'? DC Burngarner TOTAL 54 ~,. Time Hours Code Operations From 0600 - 0600 ,.. =., TOTAL 24.0 Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report AFC .o. I~ ~. I~ ' ISupv. ~ AX-9322 1-13 1-25-95 I~'"'~''~'~,, IDRM W~ ~ (M~D) Pm~us D~ ~D) JPr~r~ / ALPINE ~1 80' POOL RIG ~6 $30,958 $1,819,185 ~a~ ~ ~ L~ C~ Nero C~ I~ T~ RIG UP POOL ~6/Suppo~ Equip 20" ~ 80' GL 13 3/8 ~ 1800' ~D DATA ~ ~TA ~D L~ ~TA ~LL~G ~TA I' ~ud~ NONE MeT ~b ~,~. ~1 o~ NONE o~ NONE W~M ~ ~ S~e M~ ~ P.U. ~. ~ ~ ~ M~e Fo~m~ Avg Drag M~ Drag PV~ ~ T~ ~ Tm ~ ~b ~ ~ ~. C~ g~ P~ No. I 2 3 ~ WL ~ ~ ~m ~ T~ g~ L~ S~ 5.5"xl 2 5.5xl 2 HTHP ~ ~ ~ ~O~ % F~ M~ ~G SPM HT~ ~ ~ ADT/AST ~ ~t GPM ~l~s o~ ES RPM ~ ~ Pr~re I I I H~ v~. ~1 PR Vol, ~l ~.TFA ROP~a~ SL~ PP ON~ Mud Total Mud ~ ~ ROPed Su~. ~. ~O~ D~ (MD) ~g~ Di~ T.V.D. Ve~ S~. N~ Ea~ D~ L~ TIME C~ O~mt~ns From ~ - ~ 0600-0600 24.0 I NS Telecom working on system refinement. Phone ~263-3172 working. No f~ or Macmail yet. Microwave D~I sTstem not yet operable. ~OO~ ~i~ ~; Gontinuo0 ~onoral ri~ up work. Miaimizo~ outsi~o activi~ 0uo to wintor storm conditions. Goncoatratod work on mu~ and pit sTstom. Installed 5-1/2" Hners in mu~ pumps. 4 ~ool hands stuck at KOO waitin~ on storm to dio down Hoa~ snow Cri~in~ around ri~ an0 location. ~oak, maintonance of ico road w/~lado, DIowor, wator truck. ~U Epoch mu0 Total Hfs 24.0 ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report ~M~ iJ~Scrlp[lOf'l U, HA NO.: Unlll:~:~ Uata (1 o~ Io ~) N O N E ~ We~t Gr~ ~ C~ 5 19.5~ G 41/21F prem 5 19.5~ E 41/21F prem ~Y ~Y/H) J~ ~m~yer H~. ~m~? (Y/N) ~ono II h~m Fu~ &Wa~r ln~ Well: ~m: Pr~m F~I ~ L~a ~a~) Fu~ ~ (g~) 37,120 4272 VoI~ T~ F~: Fuel R~ (g~) Fu~ ~ur~ CPF-1 NONE NONE ~ U~ Water ~ [~) Un Water ~ur~ NONE NONE D~ Volume C~u~e V~ Pm~ W~ R~ ~) Po~ Water ~ume bbls bbls CPF-1 C~h~ ~m W~er Dam Pe~el ~fe~ / ~P D~a Dm~ r~rm~e L~ ~P t~N fu~ La~ ~P D~II -15 °F ARCO 1 ~u~we ~ ~ La~ ~ Ur.I La~ Fire UnE 26-33kts CONTRACTOR 25 b]~a~ ~ ~lll ta~or La~ ~te~ Mtg La~ ~lfl UrlII -70 °F SERVICE 19 1/2~95 w~m ~e uate ~ {Y~) Volume Alpine ~1 1-25-95 OIHER N S~n~ Ty~ S~, R~. Fi~ Don McKelvey TOTAL 45 Time H~m C~ ~ml~ns From ~- ~ ,, TOTAL 24.0 Page 2 JAN-26-'95 09:20 ID:NORDIC RIG ~1° TEL N0:659710~ ~501 P02 , --- ARCO Alaska, Inc. Dally Drilling Report AX9322 !-14 , 1-26-95 J -14/? IDRM w.,i ON~h p~[vrv~} ' Pm,mw~ Dar~h (MOl ALPINE #1 80' ~ u~dy ~ ' ~mCMA -' I~ ~ ~ " RIG UP POOL ~6~uppo~ Equip 20" ~ 80' GL 800' ~ ~E ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ NONE ~ ~ i i w~ ~ pH ~ ~ ~ ~.~, ~. ~.0~ i · il , , , . , , ~, ~. ~. ~ ...... ,.v.~. ~ ii ~ . ~pn ~4 1~5 i i · i . .~E C~ ~~ F~ ~ - ~ 060~600 24.0 I ~o chan~e in tel~ommunl~tlons status. NS T~lecom wor~ng on s~tem re}i~emnt. Mi~o~avo ~ym~m i~ ino~. F~ ~ul~mont ~a~ not ~rrivod du~ to woatnor. .. . ' ~i~i~ up ~°ol"hi~'~o orllli~ tools a~ ~upp~ ~ul~m~nt. ' . Oonfinu, work o~o~ I~sin~ o~ mud pit ~tom, plp~ s~, pi~-up ma~lno . ~ U~ o~o~ ~tlmat~ ~t ¢~ ~m~l~t~. fi~p~ to put ~ator in ~I~. t~a~. Rig ~pta~ ~il prob~ly ~ur on ~e 27~. i,~. , ~.. , ~,, .. ,. , Pea~, malnmnan~ 0f I~ roa~ w/blade, blower, wator true. ~ ~p~ mu~ I~r~ a~ 8p,r~ M~ unit. 8po[~ ~an~ om~r~n~ ~,o ha, flni~h~ ~. job and will bo on I~a~on _ , To~I Hrs 240 ~ i i JRN-~-'~D 0~:21 ID:NORDIC RIG TEL N0:6597103 ~501 P03 ARCO Alaska, Inc. Dally Drilling Report · i iii i ! ~ ~.: .. i~rlam um~ p~ ~o ~ ' ~NONE ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .~ i 5 19.~ G 41~1F prem 5 19.5~ E 41~IF prem ~~ ' , , ~None~ ' j~ ' ~ ~ .-~ I,~1 ' ~ ~l& W~ ]~w~: ~: ~ ' ~'~m. ~) ~(~) I~,008 [3114 i~l I I 4~ 75 , i , -, / I I I 80 80 ~ls bbl, ~ CPF-1 -~ °F ~ 1 -60 ~F SEnV~E 21 1~95 . _ ~lpine $1 1-26-95 ~ER N ~d R. ~K~y T~ 51 i ,, , I , ~--'-'- / ~ .~ ~ , , , ~~ ~~.o~ ...... ARCO Alaska, In(=. AX9322 -15 W'~--"-~' ALPINE #1 POOL RIG #6 iRIG UP POOL #6/Su 8.4. 1-27-95, °'~'~ $30,958 20" (~ 80' GL -15/?. 01,890'925 Dally Drilling Report 13 3/~1800' NONE NONE 1 5.5X12 '11ME Iosoo-osoo' No change in telecommunications status, NS Telecom working on system refinement. Phone ~Y263-3172 is worldng..but expe?t, p.eriods of downtime w/working refinements. Microwave system is inop. Fax equij3ment t~as not arrived due to weather. . is on location expects microwave system up t~_0morrow A.M. Pool #6 tools and su Estimate 95% complete__~ Continue work effort focusing on mud pit system, pipe shed, rig floor and alarm systems Started ni~ diverter and mixing spucl mud. Notified Doug Amos AOGCC diverter funtion test scheduled for today Peak, maintenance of ice road w/blade, blower, water truck. mud rers and S MWD unit, Should finish today.. Total Hrs ~$ EI~ 3I(T~ON:(II 6£:80 SG, ARCO Alaska, Inc. · i i iii · Dally Drllllng Report NONE , 19,5~ 19.$# G 41/21F E 41/21F yes Da~, Vo~un~ Alpine #1 C. Cash bbls -75 OF 1-27-95 bbls ARCO 1 CONTRACTOR 29 SERVICE 21 TOTAL 51 Pool Y 29,190 4816 0 CPF-1 ~ 950 109 CPF-1 1/22/95 O.r,~y Wate~ 2,300gals ~ Piled7 yes Road Malnt Water Used f/Lake ~J4/32 = 0 gal Total Road Maint. Water Usage f/Lake #93/32 = 163,800 gal. for Sat. J Fire drill planned for today. / See attached 3roi party Camp Grey Water sp!ll_report. Estimate on spill volume ts high and will be revised as soon as the clean up is complete and product is thawed. All product was contained on lhe ice pad and none reached the tundra. was discovered at 0730. The system was shut down and reporting started at 0900 to Kuparuk Security (JimI at 0940, Environmental (Rand¥~ at 0945 and Drilsite Dev. (Fred) at 0950, Toolpusher and ACS contacted Pool supervision in Anch. to start notification of regulatory agencies. TOTAL Above accident was not reported to me until this A.M. Injured will be transported to Medic for evaluation due to swelling of knee, Will follow-up Page £0~A6S9 :ON ]Bi ~2 EI~ 3I~ON:~I 0~:80 S6,-gE-N~f ARCO Alaska, Inc. Dally Drilling Report I I II I i I I I i ii i · 16" bit, bit sub, dbl pin x°s, MWD, float sub, 16"'. ~.l..eve Stab; 4-8" S.t.e. el do's, xes., 1-7"steel d~:, DOT LI Ja~, 2-7" steel dc's, xes 305.33 5 19.5# O 41/21F pre..m. . . 1~ 5 19.5~ E 41/21F prem NO ! .......... , .... ~=.,,,? r,~, ,,, n~m~zr L~ ~n~ ' ~ '" ' ~ ~ ' ~ ' 'r-u~ mM"J&w- "' 25,212 $978 voM~ ~ FMO; 0 iCPF-1 $00 lake 93-12 150 84 bbls bbls 1,55 Lake 93-12 " C~, ,o,," ,, , , ,,~ - -38 OF ARCO 1 1/27/95 1/28/95 9kts CONTRACTOR 37 1127/95 -70 °F SERVICE 16 1/22/95 ^lpine #1 1.28.95 ~ ........ ~ ~ ~'~? Dermld R. Mr, Kel~. ,y TOTAL 54 "' " '" i ,, . . ... ' ... R(~ Malnt Water Ui~ f/L~.e #93/32 - 31,500 gal .... . T..o. tal Road Maint. WS. ter. Usa~le f/Lake #9,3/32 = 195,300"gal. .. D.a!ly grey water dlsp.o.s~., at CPF-1 -0. bbls ..... .. Total grey ~.t~r disposed at CPF-I., 649 bbls . ~ ConduCed fire drill in , -- ,, i i il i, , -- ....'Spill drill' planned for today. . . . i · . . .. .. · · . i i .. i . . · ... , i · . . , ii ii _ . i i .. , , ' " i, . i i. . · i ,1 iii · . ... i , . .. i . . · . - .11 · , . i __ · . i · i · . i TOTAL 24.0 ARCO Alaska, Inc. Dally Drilling Report 16~ l~it,_bit sub, dbl pin xes, ~W~, float sub, 16" sle~e'st~, 4-8, ~'el dc'~. ~0s, 1-7~ ~el dc, DOT LI Jarp: 2-7" ~tgel dc's, xes ~05.33',. 21 Jm h~p. ~82g.85', Total BHA = 934.88' .... u~.; .... , ..... , ," ~ u~m ~Yo~ , I ~ ~ ~ 305.33 5 19.5~ G' 41~lF,prem ~m 5 19.~ E 41~1F iprem ~~ ...... , , .. . . II I ~ I I I ff~ ~ W~ I I None Ig,g32 5280 0 CPF-1 " ' ~ ' ' ~~m~ ~m~ " ' :500 Lake 93-12 i. ., i ii 170 bbls bbls 71 Lake 93-12 I I [ I I I I I I ~2 ~ 1 1~7~5 1~95 ~: 1~ ,~NT~CTO~ 26 1/27~5 ,, , m~ ~ -~ 'F s~v~cE 24 1~5 1/28~5 [ II I I I ~ ~ " - · ' Alpine ~1 1-29-95 ~ER N ~ ~- ~~ ~AL 51 ~ ii iiii i II i iii I i i i i ii i _ T~ Hmm C~ .... ~~Fmm~-~ ..... ,. "', ' Road M~int~ater used f/~e ~g3G2 = ~,10~ g.~l .... . ' " TOtal ~oad Maint. Water Usage f/L~e ~3~2 ~ ~g,~o g~i. ., . _. To~I grey water dlspos~ at CPF-1 = ~g bbls , , , i ii i ii i , i i i i " ~Cgndu~ t~b~e t°P ~pill drill and training session wi{h bo~.onS~te spill teams. . .- .. . 'Kuparuk Fire Mamhal~ Kuparuk. IRT. an~ ~CS Operations ~nd Train.lng per~nnel were . .. onsite and were ins~mental In the =alning and exemis9. See .a~ch~ q~menm for . .. ~ p~idpant ms.r, traintng o~tline, spill ~enarlo a~ onsite ~i1~ re~onse t~am ,, . ~rg. cha~. . i , i .... u~a~e on Randy C: Cash [nju~. Kn?e Is s~ll sore, S~II on Ilght ~u~' ' . ~ . ' ' " D~aterlng u~,i~ Is d~. Only ~pe[ate~ While drilli~ to 250'.. ' ' TOTAL i , . i~ , · i .i ~,zzg dcl oW §UTTTTJ0 01 I~zE:g (;B-GZ-TO E:/.TE £gz /.El6 T 3NIcl'l¥ 03~ ARCO Alaska, inc. Daily Drilling Report AX9322 1-30-95 2/2 IDRM We~ Depth (MD/I'VD) Pr~ou,, Defllh (MD) . /Progre~ ALPINE #1 1785' 847! 938' Conu'actor Daily Cost Cum Co~ jet[ Co~ To Date POOL RIG #6 $82,912 $2,182,506 I Operation at 0LO0 Last Csg Next Ca~j ~Shoe T~t Circ prior to short trip. 20" @ 80' GL 13 3/8@1800' ~ DATA 8rr DATA MUO LOG OATA D4:II..L IqO DATA ed ~e SPUD ~ 23.0 ppb e~t No. #1 D~h 1 756 ~,,r,~ 847 ~ Wt 105 W,~ght 10.1 ppg ,H 8.5 S~ze 16" Uuc~ W~ 1 0 ~.U. W~. 105 S.O.Wt 105 v~ 62 sec I Pm 0.20 u.x. Stco Forr~,~ .r~O'Y. sd SO'/. c~ Ay; O,.g U,= D~ ,W~' 14/44 ~ 0.04 r~p. A1JSL bbg 4U mrqBtm 100 amps mrqSurf G.~ 24/37 M~ 0.10 ~-, No. KY 1364 Con~ ga~ 0U ~rm No. 1 2 3 APIWL 18.0 CC Ch~. 2400 ppm ~ 1785 ~',p;-- U~azo 5.5X12 5.5X12. ~-~ = ~ cc =, % ~,~. 1665 ~.,~= 60.5~ S,~ 75 75 HTH~O0~ OWR ~T;AS~' 23.7 DCExponent1.03 G;'M 265 265 So~, 18.0 % ES ;~r'M 60-150 Sh~.na~ NA .~..~. 1,4.~0 H~ v~. 393 ~1 r~ Vo~. 554 bbl .~.TFA 0.627 ~O~Sh,~ 83' SLOW PP 0,~ Mud $3,923 To=~ Mu~ $21,654 atCo~ $2~,~S2 RO,~,,~ 146 0400 hrs 1/28/95 s~,,. No. 67 8 9 10 11 D,m~(MD) 816 1084 1274 1367 1564 1752 A,g.~. .3° .7° .9° 1.0 1.2° 1.2° D~,~=~,, 25.1° 105.4" 118.9° 125.5° 116.1° 124.5° T.V.D. V®rt Sec. No,ltl East O~L,,~ 0.12 0.21 0.09 0.18 0.27 0.19 TIME Code Operations From 0600 - 0600 0600-1030 4.5 8 Repair auger on cuttings discharge system. 1030-1330 3.0 2 Drill and MWD log from 847' to 975' 11330-1400 0.5 5 Circulate and work pumps to get survey info. from MWD. 1400-1530 1.5 2 Drill and MWD log from 975' to 1037' 1530-1630 1.0 5 Circulate slowly and change shale shaker screens to handle gumbo clay. 1630-2400 7.5 2 Drill and MWD log from 1037' to1548' 2400-1230 0.5 8 Repair geolograph line. 1230-0100 0.5 5 Log w/MWD from 1518' to 1548' 0100-0500 4.0 2 Drill and MWD log from 1548' to 1785' 0500-0600 1.0 5 Circulate and condition prior to short trip. ., ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report 13M~ 16" bit, bit sub, dbl lain xos, MWD, float sub, 16" sieve stab, 4-8" steel dc's, xos, 1-7" steel dc, DOT LI jars, 2-7" steel dc's, xos =305.33', 21 jts hwdp =629.55', Total BHA = 934.88' ~)-I.~ Ho.: unlll:mpe umm (m~ Io ~m) 305.33 5 19.5~ G 41/21F prem 1/27/~ 5 19.5~ E 41/21F prem 592.56 H~mOn~m Dai~ U~ ~ D~F 23.7 ~e~Y ~/~ ~ ~er ~. P~Y (Y/N} N I In~ Fu~ & Wa~r I~ Well: ~: P~ 'Fuel On L~ (ga~) FuN ~ (g~) None =32,880 5052 Vo~ 'T~ F~id: Fuel R~ (g~) FuN ~ 18,00 CPF-1 278 1093 ~ Un Wamr ~ ~) un Wa~ ~r~ 965 Lake 93-12 175 85 Oe~ Vo~ ~ve V~ P~ W~ R~d (~) Po~ Wa~r bbls bbls 175 Lake 93-12 ~ ~ W~r Dam ~1 ~ I ~ D~a 2~ yds -45 ARCO 1 1/27/95 1/28/95 s7~ yds calm 'CONTRACTOR 34 1/27/95 Abi~ ~1 L~tion -45 °F 'SERVICE 18 1/2~95 1/28/95 w~ ~ ~m 3p. {Y~ vo~ (gram) Alpine ~1 1-30-95 OTHER N ~gn~ Ty~ S~II R~ ~nald R. McKelvey TOTAL 54 Time H~m C~ ~mt~ns From 0~- ~0 Road Maint Water Used f/Lake ~93/32 = 25,200 9al Total Road Maint. Water Usage f/Lake ~93/32 = 264,600 gal. Daily ~re7 water disposed at CPF-1 =119 bbls Total Qre7 water disposed at CPF-1 = 768 bbls Conducted environmental audit with Kuparuk HSET representative Lisa Pekich and ACS employee on site. Reviewed waste management plan and discussed ~mplian~ issues. Ether Net hooked up and running. TOTAL Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. AFC No. No. ALPINE #1 Weight Viso:~ty PV/YP ~els APl WL HTHP 200 psi Contractor POOL RIG #6 O~a'~on at 0600 · to shorttri). MUD DATA Mud typ~ SPUD MBT 22.0 ppb 10.0 ppg ~H 8.0 40 sec Pr. 0.16 9/8 m 0.03 8/22 M~ 0.13 14.0 CC .h~o~,~ 2300 ppm CC 0~ % p~ OWR Soids 13.0 % ES 1.00 % LGS 128.0 brobl Hc~ vc~. 468 bbl Pit Vo~. 636 bbl D~i~ Mud $1,933 Tota~ Mud $23,587 Rig Accept 0400 hrs 1/28/95 1-31-95 I' 1785' (MDfT'VD} D,~,~, $178,662 Last Csg 13 3/8"@ 1,765' B[I' DATA #1 16" Stco AIJSL Days s~nce Spud/EsL 3/3 IPrevious Def:Xh (MD) cur.C~ 1785 ~2;3~61,168 9 5/8" or 7" MUD LOG DATA D,~h 1756 MudWL 10.1 Formation 2Ct%scl 6u KY 1364 0U 1785 gas 33u 1665 ~x B~G 23.7 DCE~.nt 1.03 60-150 Sh~,d.~ NA 5-30 ~,.. ~o.~ 9.1 0.627 ROP/Shslo 8 62~ ,1~2 RO.~Ss.d 1 63 Daily Drilling Report ISupv. Init. DRM Progress EsL Co~t To Date Shoe Teat DC~LL I~lO DATA Depth 1,785 Rot Wt 105 ,.U. Wt. 105 S.O.Wt 105 Avg Drag Max Drag frq Btm 100 amps Trq Surf F~ump No, I 1 ~n,~ S~ze I 5.5x12 SPM ] 75 ~PM I 265 SLOW PS ~ SLOW PP ~ Rig Release TIME 0600-0700 0700-0900 900-1100 1100-1400 1400-1530 1530-2030 2030-0130 0130-0330 0330-0600 Operations From 0600 - 0600 Circulate and condition prior to short trip. Short trip 9 stands to wipe hole. Slight (20,000#) pull first 3 stands. Circulate and condition hole for 13 3/8" casing. Bottoms up gas 33 units. POOH to run Hole takin~ amount of fluid. Down load MWD and lay out sam( to run 13 3/8" casing. Held pre-job safety meeting. Run 42 jts (1724.77') 13 3/8 L-80 Butt csg. and land with shoe @ 1765' on mandrel hgr Circulated and worked thru tight spot f/688' to 710'. Circulate and condition mud prior to cementing. Lost 1 hour to frozen Dowell lines. ob safety meeting. Rigged up Dowell and cemented 13 3/8" casing. Preflush w/20 bbl water followed by 350 sks AC III w/1/4#/sk D29 and 650 sks AC I w/ 1/4#/sk D29 + .05% D 13. Kicked out top plug w/12 bbl water and chased to bump w/ 240 bbls. 10 ppg. mud. Bumped plug w/1500 psi. Reciprocated pipe and had full return,' throughout job. No cement to surface. Floats held ok. Land 13 3/8" casing with 70,000 lbs. as cemented indicator wt. and prep for top job. Run 1 1/8" tubing to 84' RKB and found cement. Back out landing joint and prep to wash out annulus with water to 55' and blow dry with air. ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report 18" bit, bit sub, dbl pin xos, MC/O, float sub, 1B" slove stab, 4-8" stool dc's, xos, 1-7" steol dc, DOT LI jars, 2-7" stool dc's, xos =305.33', 21 j~ hwdp =~2~.55', Total BHA = ~34.88' I OD W~ght Gr~e ~n~on C~ ~ngffi 305.33 5 19.5~ G 41/21F prem 592.56 1/27/~ 5 19.5~ E 41/21F prom H~mOn~m Dai~ Jar ~ ~43F 23.7 N I i In~ Fu~ & Water rln~ Well: ~te: Pr~re Fuel On L~s ~a~) Fu~ ~ (g~) None 27,514 5366 Vob~ T~ F~id: Fuel R~ (g~) Fu~ ~r~ 0 CPF-1 ~ ~n water Mn ~1~ ~ ~n wamr ~ 400 228 ~ D~ Water ~v~ (~) Uti Water ~r~ 350 Lake 93-12 ~ wm~ un L~. [~) FO~D~ wa[er ~ 83 92 Da~ Vob~ ~ve V~ Pm~ Wm~ R~d (~) Po~b~ Water ~e bbls bbls Lake 93-12 ~n~ Da~ W~er D~ Pe~nnel ~fe~ / BOP D~a Da~ Te~r~ure La~ BOP t~iv ~bon La~ BOP Ddll 69 yds -48 ARCO 1 1/27/95 1/28/95 ~u~bve W~ ~ .a~ ~3 Unll La~ hm UnE ~8 yds 4kts CONTRACTOR 33 1/27/95 ~t~a~ ~mte ~Chlll fa~or LaM ~ate~ ~g La~ ~11 Un~ A~i~al L~tion -55 °F SERVICE 18 1/22/95 1/28/95 weml ma~ uate ~pII ~ VOM~ Alpine ~1 1-31-95 OTHER N ~gn~ Ty~ S~ll R~n Fi~? Donald R. McKelvey TOTAL 52 Time H~m C~ ~emtions From 0~- ~00 Road Maint Water Used f/Lake ~93/32 = 75,600 gal Total Boad Maint. Wator Usa~o f/kako g~3/32 = 340,200 ~al. iDailg ~roy wator disposed at ¢~F-~ =~ ~ bbls lota~ ~ro7 wator disposod at C~F-1 = 7~8 TOTAL Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report Well Depth (MD/TVD) Previous Depth (MD) IProgress ALPINE #1 1785' 1785 I Contractor Daily Cost Cum Cost Est. Cost To Dale POOL RIG #6 $135,299 $2,496,467 Operation at 0600 Last Csg Next Csg Shoe Test NU BOPE, P/U TEST PLUG 13 3/8" @ 1,765' 9 5/8" or 7" MUD DATA BIT DATA MUD LOG DATA DFULLJNG DATA Mud type H20 MBTppb Bit NO. #1 #2 ~epth 1756 ~epth ,or Wl. Weight 8,4 ppg ipH Size 16" 12.25" UudWt. 1 0,1 P.U. Wt. S.O.Wl. Viscosity sec Pm ~ake Stco STC Formation 20%sd 80% cl~ ~,vg Drag Max Drag PV/YP Pf Type AIJSL FDGHC bbg Gu Trq Btm Trq Sud Gels Mf ~erial No. KY 1364 NC0904 Conn gas 0U :)ump No. 1 2 3 APl WL CC Chlorides ppm ')epth 1786 trip gas 33U Liner Size 5.5xl 2 6.5xl 2 HTHP 200 psi CC Oil % Footage 1665 ~ax BGG SPM HTHP500 psi OWR ADT/AST 23.7 :)C Exponent1.03 GPM Solids % ES RPM 60'150 Shale ~e,sity NA Sand % LGS ,b/bb, WOB 5-30 Est' p°re press 9' 1 SLOW PSI Hole vol. 260 bbl Pit vol. 600 bbl Jets.TFA 0.627 HOP/Shale81 s,ow Daily Mud $3,374 ToW Mud $26,961 Bit Cost $21,1 s2 Ro~,~s..u 163 Rig Accept Dull 31 3 IFC[A I Rig Release 0400 hrs 1/28/95 Grade E I TD Surv. No. Depth (MD) I Angle Direction T.V.D. Vert Sec. North East Dog Leg TIME Code Operations From 0600 - 0600 0600-0730 1.5 21 Tag cement at 84'. I_/D landing joint. Jet 13 3/8" x 20" annulus with water and air. 0730-1430 7.0 14 N/D diverter system, move out diverter, lines, and equip. 1430-1700 2.5 21 ilnstall FMC split speedhead. 1700-1930 2.5 14 N/U BOPE 1930-2000 0.5 21 Test FMC m/m seal to 1000 psi. OK. 2000-0600 10.0 14 N/U BOPE. Install test plug. Floats held ok. ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report ~,~IA uescnp[ion 16" bit, bit sub, dbl pin xos, MWD, float sub, 16" sieve stab, 4-8" steel dc's, xos, 1-7" steel dc, DOT LI jars, 2-7" steel dc's, xes =305.33', 21 jts hwdp =629.55', Total BHA = 934 (#1) UHA NO.: Dnllpipe Data (lop Io Borrow1) 1 OD Weight Grade Connection Class Length 305.33 5 19.5# G 41/21F prem 592.56 Bate LaSt Inspected 1/27/95 5 1 9.5# E 41/21F prem Hours On Jars Dai y Jar # D443F 23.7 Injection Fuel & Water Injection Well: Rate: Pressure Fuel On Locations (gals) Fuel Used (gals) 2M-23 5 BPM 900 24378 3136 Volume Type Fluid: Fuel Recieved (gals) Fuel Source 913 iMud 0 CPF-1 DDIs un wa~er un Location ~,oo~s) un water useo [DDIS) 40 Diesel 700 i228 ,bols L)R water Heceived (b01s) Brl Water Source 820 Lake 93-12 ~o[ame water un LOC. [bolS) I-'craDle water useo [DDIS) 183 84 Daily Volume Cumulative Volume Potable Water Rcvd (bbls) Potable Water Source 953 bbls bbls 83 Lake 93-12 Cuttings Data Weabher Data Personnel Safety / BOP Data D~ily Temperature Last BOP test/Div function Last BOP Ddll 0 yds -46 ARCO 2 1/27/95 1/28/95 CumulatiVe w~nd speed LaSt H2S Unll Last Fire Unll' 648 yds 7kts CONTRACTOR 33 1/27/95 Storage Site Chill factor Last Satety Mtg Last Spill Drill Alpine #1 Location -66 °F SERVICE 15 1/22/95 1/28/95 web marne l ua[e 5pill (Y/N) Volume (gals) Alpine #1I 2-1-95 OTHER N Signed Type Spill Report Filed? DC Bumgarner TOTAL 50 Time Hours Code Operations From 0600- 0600 Road Maint Water Used f/Lake #93/32 = 50,400 gal Total Road Maint. Water Usage f/Lake #93/32= 390,600 gal. Daily grey water disposed at CPF-1 =238 bbls Total grey water disposed at CPF-1 = 1016 bbls ;TOTAL Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report Wett ;Deplh (MD/-rVD) Pmvioua D~ (MD) /Prog~e# ALPINE #1 1785' 1785'~ 0 C~ ~ ~ C~ ~ ~ ~ To ~ POOL RIG ~6 $74,229 $2,570,696 ~a~ ~ ~ ~ C~ ~ ~ ~ T~ POOH TO UNPLUG BIT 13 3/8" ~ 1,765' 9 5/8" or 7" ~ ~A ~ ~TA ~ L~ ~TA ~G ~TA ~ Spud ~aT 17.0 ~b ~. ~1 ~ o~ ~ 1,7~ ~ l~k w~ 9.3 ~ ~ 11.5 ~, 16' 1Z25" ~ P.U. ~. l~k =s.o.~ l~k ~ 35 ~ ~ 2.00 M~ STC STC F~m Avg ~ ~ D~ Pv~ 1~ 4 ~ 0.65 r~ AIJSL F~HC ~ m~ ~ T~ S~ r~r ~ 6~ 4 ~ 1.80 ~ ~. ~ 1~4 N~ c~ g~ P~ No. 1 2 3 ~ 2~0 ~ ~ 1~ ~m ~ 17~ ~g= Lh~e 5.5X12 5.5~2 ~HT~ ~ ~ ~ O~ % F~* 1 ~5 cmt ~= ~ SPM 68 67 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~T/~T 23.7 1 ~ ~ GPM 2~ 2~ ~, 7.0 % =s ~M ~150 6~ 10 S~ d~ Pr~re 1,~ I I I H~v~. 241 ~1 P~VoL 150 ~ ~.TFA 0.627 10,3-12 R~a~ SL~PP o~ Mud ~,374 T~I Mud $~,~1 a~ ~ ~1,182 ~7~ ~OP~d 0400 hrs 1/28/95 s=~. E I TD Su~. ~. D~ (MD) ~g~ Di~ T.V.D. Ve~ S~. N~ Ea~ D~ L~ TIME C~ O~mtbns From ~ - ~ 0600-0800 2.0 14 NU BOPE. Tighten flange on wellhead. 0800-1300 5.0 15 Test BOPE, 350 Iow/3000 high pre~ure. Test witnessed by Bobby Foster AOGCC. ~.300-1500 2.0 21 .Set wear bushing, blow down lines, clear floor, P/U BHA. 1500-1700 2.0 6 TIH, 12 1/4" bit on slick BHA, break circ ~ 984. Tag cement ~ 1675' 1700-1800 1.0 5 Circulate boEoms up. Minor contaminated cement. 1800-2000 2.0 22 Pressure test csg to 2500 psi w/10.1 ppg spud mud. Retest after seeing kelly back due to concern of freezup. Plot on graph. Good test. 2000-2030 0.5 2 Drilling cement, FC at 1681', cement to 1737', fairly soft cement. 2030-2100 0.5 22 Test csg below FC, OK to 2500. 2100-2130 0.5 2 Drilling cement 1737-17~'. 2130-0230 5.0 5 Circ/condition cement contaminated mud. Had pretreated w/bicarb heavily but severe contamination occurred. Water back spud mud and treat f/contamination ok. 0230-0300 0.5 2 Drilling cement F 17~-1762', top of float shoe. Plugged bit. 3500 psi~ 5 bpm. 0300-0430 1.5 5 Circ/pump pill. 0430-0600 1.5 6 TOH, unplug bit. TIH. ARCO Alaska, Inc · Daily Drilling Report 12 1/4" bit, bit sub, , 4-8" steel dc's, xos, 1-7" steel dc, DOT LI jars, 2-7" steel dc's, xos =254.76', 21 its hwdp =629.60', Total BHA = 884.36' (#2) BI~ NO.: Unllpq~ Ua[a (lop lo 2 oo w.~,, G,~. ~ c~ 5 19.5~ G 41/21F prem 8~.26 1/2w95 5 19.5~ E 41/21F prem D=,~ J= ~ ~F 24.7 ~? {Y/N) l~e ~yer N I ~m Fu~ &W~r In~ We~: ~: Pr~re Fuel ~ L~a ~a~) Fu~ ~ (g~) 2M-23 5 BPM 900 20050 4328 Volume T~ F~ F~I R~ (g~) FuN 0 Mud 0 CPF-1 0 Diesel 700 228 ~ ~ Wa~ ~ ~) U~ wa~r ~ur~ 900 Lake 93-12 145 78 Dm~ Vo~ C~u~We V~ =~Wm~ R~ ~) P~Wa~r o bbls 953 bbls 40 Lake 93-12 C~ Da~ W~er D~ Pe~el ~ / ~ D~a Dm~ ~e ~ ~t~ ~ ~ ~ D~ o y~ -41 ARCO 2 ~1/95 1/28/95 ~ yds 10~s CONTRACTOR 33 1/27/95 ~pi~ ~1 L~tion -60 °F SERVICE 13 ~1/95 1/28/95 Alpine ~1~ 2-2-95 OTHER N s~ r~ s~, ~. F~ I DC Bumgamer TOTAL 47 Time H~m C~ ~t~ns From ~- ~ ~ 0ii & ~as Cons. C0mmiss~on Anchor;;, Road Maint Water Used f/Lake ~93/32 = 92400 gal Total Road Maint. Water Usage f/Lake ~93/32=483000 gal. Dai~ grey water disposed at CPF-1 =0 bbls Total grey water disposed at CPF-1 = 1016 bbls TOTAL Page 2 - . ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report AX9322 2-3-95 I 6/6 IDCB We~l Depth (MD/TVD) P~ De~h (MD) JProg~ee~ ALPINE #1 1795' 1785J 10 C~a~or ~ ~ C~ ~ ~ ~ To Da~ POOL RIG ~6 $106,775 $2,6~,471 M/U BHA ~3, 8 1/2" 13 3/8" ~ 1,765' 9 5/8" or7" 14.6 ~ ~TA ~ ~TA ~ L~ ~TA ~G ~TA Mud ~ Bland MBT 10.0 ~b ~ ~. ~ ~ O~ ~ 1,795 ~ ~ l~k W~h~ 10.6 ~ pH 10.5 ~e ~.5" 1~25" M~d~ P.U.~ l~k s.o.~ l~k ~ 88 ~ ~ 0.70 ~, Hy~log STC Fo~ Avg ~ag M~ D~ PV~P 2~ ~ ~ 0.50 r~ D~0HF F~HC ~ Tm ~ ;Tm S~ r~,n s.~ ~ 1 ~ 0.68 :~Ha ~. 1~95 N~ C~ g~ Pu~ No. 1 2 3 ~WL 6.8 ~ ~ ~0 ~m ~ 1795 T~g~ Lh~S~e 5.5X12 5.5~2 ~THP ~ ~ ~ O~ % F~e 10 M~ ~G SPM 68 67 HTHP ~ ~ ~ ~T/AST ~0 ~ ~ GPM 2~ 2~ ~= 10.0 % ES ~ 6~110 I I I H~ ~. 234 ~1 P~ VoL 500 ~1 ~=.~A .~7 10,3-12 R~a~ SL~ PP Da~ ~ud $20,~6 To=~ ~ud $51,601 a~ ~ ~0,7S0 ~7~ ~d 0400 hrs 1/28/95 ~ E I i NO HA Suw. ~. I.V.~. Ve~ S~. N~ :Ea~ D~ Leg TIME C~ O~mt~ns From 0600-0700 1.0 6 TIH 0700-0800 1.0 2 Drilling cement, shoe and 10" new hole to 1795'. 0800-0900 1.0 5 Cimulate/Pull into shoe. 0900-0930 0.5 21 Pedorm leakofftest, EMW 14.6 ppg. 0930-0200 16.5 22 Mix bland mud system, circ. slowly. 0200-0300 1.0 5 Displace hole w/new mud. 0300-0500 2.0 6 TOH, ~D 8" drill collars. 0500-0600 1.0 6 M/U BHA. Sudace check MWD. . ..... n~ ~ ~.. Cons. Commission Had Peak trimmer wor~ng cuEin~s holding pad. Ready to haul to CC2-A. Trucks to haul cu~ings out today. ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report 8 1/2" Bit, Bit Sub, Sperry MWD/LWD, Float sub, UHA No.: Unl~ Data (lop Io Bottom) 3 oo weight Grade r_.o~meclk~ Cla~s 5 19.5# G 41/21F prem 844.26 13ate Last Inspectecl 1/27/95 5 19.5# E 41/21F prem Hours On Jars Daily Jar # D443F 25.7 Acc~ent? (Y/N) INet'ne I:ml~er FIpL F~es? (Y/N) N I I~jec~on Fuel & Water Inject~n Well: Rate: Pree~ur® Fuel On Locations {,gal~) Fuel Lle~d (ga~) 2M-23 6 BPM 940 16208 4022 Volume Type Fluid: Fuel Rec~Ved (gaJs) Fuel Source 770 Mud 0 CPF-1 I:X3,1s [Jn wa~er ~ Locaz~n t[x~sl Un wa[er ~ 0 Diesel 700 965 ~s [Jn water Hecewe~l (lX~s) url water t~ource 965 Lake 93-12 ,'o~a~le wa[er ~n I. oc. iD(Ns) ~'o~.a~e wa[er use~ 145 86 Daily Volume iCumu[atNe Volum® =o~ab~e Wate~ Re-vd (bbls) Poteble Water Source To bbls 1728 bbls i86 Lake 93-12 Curings Dam Wealher Data Pemo~nel Safety / BOP Data Daily -rernperatur® La,,, BOP t#l/~iv ftmclkm Laat BOP D~ill o yd~ -32 ARCO 2 2/1/95 1/28/95 ~u~"nu~tNe W~'3~ ~ Lest I-~ UI311 L&~ I-ira unlr 648 yds 5kts CONTRACTOR 33 1/27/95 :Storage ~te L~I] tac~or Last :~afety Mtg Last t~p,l] Unli Alpine #1 Location -37 °F SERVICE 15 2/1/95 1/28/95 we~ r~ame I.~a[e $~11 ~/N) VOlume {gels) Alpine #1 2-3-95 OTHER N Signed type Spill Report Filed? DC Bumgarner TOTAL 50 Time Hours Code Operations From 0600 - 0600 Road Maint Water Used f/Lake #93/32 = 138600 Total Road Maint. Water Usage f/Lake #93/32=621600 gal. Dally grey water disposed at CPF-1 =119 bbls Total grey water disposed at CPF-1 = 1135 bbls TOTAL Page 2 ~ ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report AX9322 2/4/95 I 7/6.5 IDCB Well Depth (MD/TVD) Pmv~ou~ Depe~ (MD) ALPINE #1 2880 1795~'o/o,' 1085' C~a~or D~i~ ~ C~ ~ E~ POOL RIG ~6 $94,131 $2,771,602 ~a~ ~ ~ ~ C~ Ne~ C~ ~ T~ Drilling 8 1/2" hole 13 3/8" ~ 1,765' 9 5/8" or 7" 14.6 ~D OA~A ~ ~TA ~D L~ ~A ~G OATA Mud~ Bland MBT 14.0 ~b S~. ~ ~ D~ 2795 D~ 2,aao ~ 115 W~ht 10.6 ~ pH 9.0 S~ 8.5" 12.25" ~ua~ 10.6 P.U.~. 115 S.O.~ 11S ~ 47 S~ ~ 0.52 ~e Hycalog STC Fo~a~ SLT~H Avg Drag M~ D~ PV~ 16/ 14 ~ 0.17 T~ D~OH F F~HC ~ 20 G.~ ~8 ~ 0.49 ~. 16095 NC0~ :~g, ~15 P~No. I 2 3 ~WL 6.8 ~ ~= 600 ppm ~ 2880 1795 r~g~ 178 :~s~. 5.5x12 5.5~2 HTHP 2~ p~ CC O~ % F~e 1085 10 M~G 60 SPM 70 7o HTHP ~ p~ ~ ~T/AST ~ 2.0 ~ ~t 0.66 ~P~ 247 247 So~ 11.0 % ES ~ 115 60/110 s~* d~ Pre--re 2,3~ H~ ~a. 306 ~1 P~ VoL 673 ~1 ~.TFA .~7 10,3-12 ROP~a~ 89 SL~ ppI~ 150~ J150 Dai~ Mud $9,364 moa~ ~u~ $60,965 a~ ~ ~0,7SO ~78S ROPed 126 0400 hrs 1/28/95 ~=~. E I NO HA i Su~. ~. 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21~ D~ (MD) 18~1 1938 2041 21~i 2227 2312 24061 2S~ 2S~ 2~3 ~g~ 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.0 1.0 0.9 0.9~ 0.8 0.8 0.8' -- ~i~ 130.0 126.8 128.2 130.5 134.4 132.5 131.6 128.8 124.7 124.1 T.V.D. 1,851 1938 2041 2134 2226 2312 24~ 24~ 25~ 2~3 Ye, S~. lS.9 17.S 29.7 So~ 7.9s 9.~ 16.8s Ea~ 12.~ 1~.1e 24.6e D~ L~ 0.18 0.10 0.02 TIME Co~ O~mt~ns From ~ - ~ 0600-0830 2.5 6 M/U BHA ~3, TIH w/bit ~3. 0830-0930 1.0 5 I Circ ~ 1750'. Make log run to 1795'. 0930-0230 17.0 2 Drilling f/1795-2790'. Minor gas spikes in sand units after 2350' 0230-0330 1.0 5 CBU, pump d~job. 0330-0430 1.0 6 Make 10 std short trip. No problems. TG 178u. 0430-0600 1.5 2 Drilling f/2790-2880'. R EiVE APR 2 4 1995 ..... ~.~ n~i ~ ~e P~n~ Nnmmi~i~fl Trucks haulin~ cu~ings out today to CC2-A ball mill. . . ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report 8 1/2" Bit, Bit Sub, Sperry MWD/LWD, Float sub, st. bid. stab, 6 1/2"DC, st. bid. stab, 7-6 1/2" DC, L! jars, 1-6 1/2" DC, XO, length 371.52' 21 HWDP, length 629.60' ~HA No.: Unlll:~m Data (lop Io ,3 OD We~t Or~e ~ C~ 16~ 5 19.5~ G 41/21F prem 1562.74 D~e ~ In~ 1/27/95 5 19.5ff E 41/21F prem Daily Jar ~ D443F 39.7 ~c~t? (Y/N) J~e ~yer N I ~ FuN &Wa~r In~ Well: ~: Prate Fuel ~ L~s ~a~) Fu~ ~ (g~) 2M-23 6 BPM 940 32390 3668 Volume T~e Flu~: Fuel R~ (g~) FuN Sour~ 395 Mud 9000 CPF-1 ~s ~n wamr ~ L~a~ [~J ~n wamr 70 Diesel 700 700 700 Lake 93-12 151 94 Dai~ Volume Cumu~e V~ume P~ Wa~ R~d (~) Po~ Water ~ume 4ss bbls 2193 bbls 100 Lake 93-12 C~ Da~ W~er Da~ Pe~el ~fe~ I ~P D~a D~ T~r~ure La~ ~P t~ ~ La~ ~P D~ 1~ yds - 12 ARCO 2 ~ 1/95 ~3/95 ~u~tNe W~ ~ La~ ~ Un~ La~ ~1~ unlr ~s yd$ 10~S CONTRACTOR 34 1/27/95 b~age ~e ~]11 la~or ~ ~le~ Mtg La~ ~1~ Ur[Il A[p~ ~1 L~t~o~ -37 °F SERVICE 15 ~3/1995 1/28/95 we][ marne lua[e ~ {T~ Volume ~a~) Alpine ~1I ~4/95 OTHER N S~n~ ~ S~II R~R Fi~ DC Bumgarner ~TOTAL 51 Time H~m C~ O~mt~ns From ~- ~ Road Maint Water Used F Lake ~93/32 = 163800 gal Total Road Maint. Water Usage F Lake ~93/32=785400 gal. Daily grey water disposed at CPF-1 =86 bbls Total grey water disposed at CPF-1 = 1221 bbls Dai~ cuEings to CC2-A ball mill = 125 yds Total cuEings to CC2-A ball mill = 125 yds TOTAL Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report ~:c,o. AX9322 I~'"°' I~'~ - ALPINE#1 4086 2880~ 1206, C~a~or Dai~ ~ C~ ~ ;~ POOL RIG ~6 $99,518 $2,867,401 ~a~ ~ ~ ~ C~ Ne~ ~ ~ T~ Drilling 8 1/2" hole 13 3/8" ~ 1,765' 9 5/8" or 7" 14.6 ~D~TA ~ ~TA ~L~ ~TA ~G ~TA uud ~ Bland ~BT 21.0 ~b ~ ~. ~ ~ 3986 ~D~ 4,0~ W~h~ 10.~ ~ p~ 9.0 S~e 8.5~ ~u~ 10.4 P.U.~. ~ 41 ~ ~ 0.24 ~ Hy~log Fo~ SLT~H Avg ~V~P 1~ 16 ~ 0.14 T~ D~0HF ~ 10 Tm~ 5~1~ TmS~ ~100 G.~ ~12 ~ 0.45 ~ ~. 1~95 C~ ~ ~ ,~ ~. 1 2 3 ~WL 5.8 ~ ~ ~0 ~m ~ ~ Tmga 8~ L~S~ 5.5X12 5.5X12 HTHP ~ ~ CC O~ % F~ 2291 ~ ~G SP~ 70 70 HTHP ~ ~ ~ ~T/~T 28.9 ~c ~ 0.~ GPM 247 247 ~ 11.0 % ~ES ~ 115 S~ d~ ~r~ 2,~ H~ v~. 319 ~1 P~ VoL 6~0 ~ ~.TFA .~7 ROP~a~ 97 SL~ ~I~ 125] ~2~ ~V Uud $2,590 To~ ~ $63,555 a~ ~ ~0,TS0 R~ 1~ ~3979' 0400 hrs 1/28/95 Su~. ~. ~ 26 29 32 O~ (MD) 28~ 31~ 3446 3727 ~g~ 0.6 0.4 0.2 0.2 0.1 Dir~ 121.6 119.8 111.5 103,8 1~.2 T.V.O. 2,8~ 3161 3445 3727 Veal S~. Sou~ Ea~ D~ L~ TIME C~ O~tbns From ~ - ~ 0600-2030 14.5 2 Drilling f/2880-3853'. 2030-2130 1.0 5 Circ ~ 3853'. 2130-2300 1.5 6 Make 12 std sho~ trip. No problems. TG 84u. 2300-0600 7.0 2 Drilling f/3853-4086'. ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report 8 1/2" Bit, Bit Sub, Sperry MWD/LWD, Float sub, st. bid. stab, 6 1/2"DC, st. bid. stab, 7-6 1/2" DC, LI jars, 1-6 1/2" DC, XO, length 371.52' 21 HWDP, length 629.60' OAL= 1001.12' BHA No.: IJnl~ Data ~lop 1o 30X 5 19.5# G 41/21F prem 2843.65 Date Last Inspected 1/27/95 5 19.5# E 41/21F prem Hours On Jars Daily Jar if D443F 55.2 Acc~ent? (Y/N) li'~arne I::mpioyer FipL I-~es? (YII'~/ YIGARY MARTIN 'FINGER SMASHED' IST AID' Pinched between ~ree~=. BAROID Y 1~ I PdL)lnjecti~ Fue~ &Water Injection Well: Rate: Pressure Fuel On Localk:~s (gab) Fue~ Used (gNs) 2M-23 6 BPM 940 27059 5331 Volume Type Fluid: Fuel Received (gaJs) Fuel Source 175 Mud 0 CPF-1 D{3,1s ~Jn Wa[er ~ i.~ca[mrt [D~J un ~'~a~er ~ 35 Diesel 700 800 ~ L~I1 Water l-~,ce~eo [I:X:~) ur~ Water ~ourc~ 190 H20 800 Lake 93-12 ~'o[a~le w~e~' ~ LOC. [eelS) ~o~Dle wazer ~ iix)is) 169 82 Daily Volume Cumulative Volume Potable Wat~ Rcvd (bbts) Poteb~e Water Source 4oo bbls 2593 bbls 100 Lake 93-12 Daily Temperature Lasl BOP te~t/Div fur~ction La~ BOP Dria 18 yds -4 ARCO 2 2/1/95 2/4/95 684 yds 5kts CONTRACTOR 32 1/27/95 5to~age ~te ..~fl tac~or Las~ ~ale~ Mtg La~ ~1Unll Alpine #1 Location -1 °F SERVICE 15 2/5/1995 1/28/95 weu r~ame i~am ~p~, [Y/N) Volume Alpine #1I 2/5/95 OTHER N Signed Type $1~1 Repo~ Filed? DC Bumgarner TOTAL 40 Time Hours CodeOperations From 0600 - 0600 Road Maint Water Used f/Lake #93/32 = 4050 bbl Total Road Maint. Water Usa[lo f/L. ako #~/$2=22750 bbl Daily grey water disposed at CPF-1 =86 bbls Total grey water disposed at CPF-1 = 1221 bbls Daily cuttings to CC2-A ball mill = 100 yds Total cuttings to CC2-A ball mill = 225 yds TOTAL Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report AX9322 2/6/95 J 9/8.5 JDCB Well Depth (MD/TVD) Previous DefXfl (MD) JProgress ALPI NE #1 ,4853 4086! 767 Contractor Daily Cost Cum Cost Est. Cost To Date POOL RIG #6 $81,893 $2,949,294 Operation at 0~00 Last Csg Next C, eg Shoe T~'t Drilling 8 1/2" hole 13 3/8" @ 1,765' 7"@7315' 14.6 MUD DATA ~ DATA MUD LOG DATA D~ILLING DATA Mud V~ Bland MBT 27.0 ppb 3~ No. ~3 D~ 4853 Oop~h 4,853 Rot Wt 153 W~jh~ 10.5 ppg pH 9.0 S~,a 8.5" MudW~. 10.5 P.U.W~. 153 S.O.Wt 153 V~o~ 42 sec ~, 0.36 M~a Hycalog ~or~-,~,, SLT/SH Avg Drag Max Drag PV/YP 15[ 14 Pf 0,10 Type DS40H F ~g 6 Trq Blm 100-150 Trq Su~ 100-150 Go~ 3/10 M~ 0.48 S~a~ No. 16095 :or~ g.~ 3/60 Pump No. I 2 3 APIWL 5.6 CC 'Chk~s 600 ppm D~h 4853 rdpgas 84 L~rS~.za 5.5X12 5.5X12 HTHP 200 psi CC ;Oil % Footage 3058 ~lax BGG ~PM 70 70 HTHP 500 psi OWR ADT/AST 37.9 OC ~ 0.76 .'-PM 247 247 Solids 1 2.0 % ES FIPM 11 ~'135 Shale dm~y IPre~ura 2,500 sa,~ tr% LGS Ib/bbl ~voe 4/5 E~. ~apr,~ 9.3 SLOW,S' 30 '45I ~o~ v~. 357 bbl ~ Vol. 550 bbl J~t~.TFA .407 ROP~S~,~ 87 SLOW ppI~ 125I 1250 Da~ ~ud :$2,337 Tot~ Mud $65,892 E~ Co~ $20,750 ~OP/S~d 132 04603' 0400 hrs 1/28/95 ~""° I I I Surv. No. 37 39 41 43 Depth (MO) 4196 4382 4563 4759 A~g~e 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.3 Direction 91.8 240.6 254.5 267.9 T.V.D. 4,195 4382 4563 4758 Vert s~c. 37.8 37.9 37,2 36.5 South 20.' 20.1 20.4 20.6 East 32.1 32.2 31.2 30.2 Dog Leg 0.07 0.28, 0.13 0.09 TIME Code Operations From 0600 - 0600 0600-1900 13.0 2 Drilling f/4086-4854'. 1900-2000 1.0 8 Lost SCR power after making connection. Bit on bottom. Work on SCR. 2000-2100 1.0 5 Regain power to drawworks/pumps. CBU 2100-2300 2.0 6 Short trip t/shoe, hole in good shape. Correct fill. 2300-0600 7.0 8 Work on SCR unit. ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report i 13M,~ i.J e scrlp[lof'l 8 1/2" Bit, Bit Sub, Sperry MWD/LWD, Float sub, st. bid. stab, 6 1/2"DC, st. bid. stap, 7-6 1/2" DC, LI jars, 1-6 1/2" DC, XO, length 371.52' 21 HWDP, length 629.60' OAL= 1001.12' BHA No.: Onlll:~pe Data (lop lo Uo~tom) 3 oo Weight Grad~ ~ Claw 41st¢ 5 19.5# G 41/21F prem 3844.32 Date Last Inspecte¢l ~/27/95 5 19.5# E 41/21F prem Hours On Jars iDaily Jar # D443F 64.2 IAcc.~erlt? (Y/N) JNaJ'lle Ernpioyer H~. ~-~es? (Y/N) I 1~ I P, II. Jlnjecti~ Fuel &Water Injectton Well: Rate: Pr~re Fuel C~ Locaticnl (gala)" Fu~ Ueed (gals) 2M-23 6 BPM 1100 24177 2833 Volume Ty~e Fluid: Fuel Rec~Ved (gals) Fuel Source 399 Mud 0 OPF-1 ~ un water ~n Location [oom~ un water ~ 70 Diesel 700 450 oois L~I Water Hece~veO ~DIS} Uti water ~ource 94 H20 450 Lake 93-12 -c~aDm w~ne, r ~rt LOC. [OO~) I"O'~DIO water ~ 160 95 Daily Volume Cumulative Volume ~o~able Water Rc'~ ('o~) Potable Water Source 503 563 bbls 3156 bbls 86 Lake 93-12 Cultings Data Wee~er Data Pemonnel Safety / BOP Data Daily Temperature La~ BOP te~t/13iv ftmct~3n La~ BOP Dnll 8 yds 0 ARCO 2 2/1/95 2/4/95 L;un~ulatwe wIr~ spee~ Last I"~ IJnll La~ I-I~ unlr 692 yds 1 7Ets CONTRACTOR 32 2/5/94 ~'torage :5~te ~'11tt tector Last ~lety IVllg Last t:i, pll] Urlll Alpine #1 Location -35 °F SERVICE 1 4 2/6/1 995 1/28/95 well r~ame uate ~5~1t {T/r~ Volume [gals} Alpine #1 2/6/95 OTHER N Signed Type Spill Rq~ort Filed? = DC Bumgarner TOTAL 48 Time Hours Code Operations From 0600 - 0600 ,.. Road Maint Water Used f/Lake #93/32 = 4700 bbl Total Road Maint. Water Usage f/Lake #93/32=27450 bbl Daily grey water disposed at CPF-1 =103 bbls Total grey water disposed at CPF-1 = 1402 bbls Daily cuttings to CC2-A ball mill = 0 yds Total cuttings to CC2-A ball mill = 225 yds iTOTAL Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report AFC No. IRpL No. Io.t~ ID.y~ ~.. Sp~d~_ ISup~. ~- ~-9322 Jl~I ~/95 I ~0/~0 IDCB W~l ~ ~D) P~= D~ ~D) /Pr~e~ ALPINE ~1 5635 4853] 782 C~a~or Da~ POOL RIG ~6 $64,634 $3,013,928 ~a~ ~:-~ ~ C~ Ne~ ~ ~ T~ DRILLING 8 1/2" HOLE 13 3/8" G 1,765' 7"~7315' 14.6 ~ ~TA ~ ~TA ~D L~ ~TA ~G DATA ~ ~ Bland MBT 26.0 ~b a~ ~. ~ D~ 5~ D~ 5,635 ~t ~ 170 W~ht 10.6 ~ pH 8.6 S~, 8.5" ~ 10.6 P.U.~. 170 S.O.~ 170 ~ 40 ~ ~ 0.20 M~, Hy~log ~a~ SLT~ ~vg ~ag 10 ~ O~g 20 PV~P 15/ 13 i~ 0.80 T~ ~OHF ~ 1~ rm~ 1~-150 T~S~ I~-1~ r~r ~1~ G,~ 3~ 6 ~ 0.60 ~a ~. 1~95 C~ ~s ~17 P~ No. I 2 3 AP~ WE 5.2 ~ ~ 500 ~m ~ 5~ T~ ~ 2~ L~ ~ 5.5X12 5.5~ 2 HTHP ~ ~ ~ O~ % F~e 3~ M~ ~G SPM 70 70 HTHP ~ ~ ~ ~T/AST ~.5 ~ ~ 0.71 ~PM 247 247 ~ 15.0 % ES H~va. 390 ~1 P~V~ 710 ~1 ~.TFA .~7 ~a~ 108 SL~PP[ 125~ [2~ o~ M~d $1595 ~To~ Mu~ $67~7 B~ ~ ~0,7S0 ROPed 137 ~ ~03' 0400 hrs /2S/ 5II I I Suw. ~. ~ ~ 47 49 51 D~ (MD) 4759 4939 5127 5321 55~ ,~g~ 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.5 Di~ 267.9 311.0 288.8 ~2.1 241.6 Ve~ S~. 36.5 ~.4 ~.1 ~.1: 32.4 ~ ~o.~ ~'~ ~'~ ~'~ ~'= APF 24 199~) Ea~ 30.2 ~.1 28.0 26.8 25.4 ~UIl~, D~ L~ 0.~ 0.20 0.10 0,10 0.~ TIME C~ O~mtbns From 0600-1530 9.5 8 Work on SCR unit. 1530-1600 0.5 5 CBU ~ shoe. No gas. 1600-1730 1.5 6 ;TIH. No fill or tight hole. 1730-0600 12.5 2 Drilling f/4853-5635'. Hole good, no problems. Trip gas 200u. Minor. Working on mud ~., plan to run centrifuge when repaired, continue to keep dilution. Will bring ~. down gradually to 10.3 as conditions allow. ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report 8 1/2" Bit, Bit Sub, Sperry MWD/LWD, Float sub, st. bid. stab, 6 1/2"DC, st. bid. stab, 7-6 1/2" DC, LI jars, 1-6 1/2" DC, XO, length 371.52' 21 HWDP, length 629.60' OAL= 1001.12' BHA NO.; Dnllp~pe Data [lOp Io Bolto~n) 3 oo Weight Gra~ Cor~ C~ Le~g~t 475t¢ 5 19.5~ G 41/21F prem ~06.84 U~e ~ In~ 1/27/95 l~st 5 19.5ff S135 41/21F prem 153.92 Dai~ J~ ~ D4~F 72.8 'A~? (YIN) ]~e E~er ~. F~s? (YIN) No 1 151 AIUh~ Fu~ &Wa~r In~ Well: ~: Pr~m =~1 ~ L~ ~ab) Fu~ ~ (g~) 2M-23 6 BPM 1100 19925 4252 Volume T~ F~: Fuel R~ (g~) Fu~ ~ Mud 0 CPF-1 Diesel 700 515 ~ un wamr ~ (~) un wamr ~ur~ H20 515 Lake 93-12 ~ wa~ ~ L~. [~ ~o~ water ~ 169 81 D~ Volume Cumu~e V~e P~ Wa~ R~ ~) P~ Water ~ume bbls 3156 bbls 90 Lake 93-12 C~h~ Da~ W~er ~ Pe~l ~ / ~ Daa Da~ T~e La~ ~ t~ ~ L~ ~P D~ 8 y~ -8 ARCO 1 ~1/95 ~4/95 7~ yds 17~s CONTRACTOR 34 ~5/94 Alpi~ ~1 L~tion -48 °F ~SERVICE 16 ~6/1995 1/28/95 well marne uate 3~ {~ Volume Alpine ~1 ~/95 OTHER N S~n~ T~ S~II R~ F~ DC Bumgarner TOTAL 51 ' Time H~m C~ O~mt~ns From ~- ~ . .. Road Maint Water Used f/Lake ~93/32 = 3400 bbl Total Road Maint. Water Usage f/Lake ~93/32=30850 bbl Dai~ grey water disposed at CPF-1 =110 bbls Total grey water disposed at CPF-1 = 1512 bbls . Daily cu~ings to CC2-A ball mill = 0 yds Total cuEings to CC2-A ball mill = 284 yds(Corrected) TOTAL Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. AFC No. IRpl. No. AX9322 J12 ALPINE #1 IDate ConU'actor POOL RIG #6 Drilling 8 1/2" hole. MUD DATA Mud ty~ Bland MBT 26.0 ppb Weight 1 0.5 ppg :~H 8.4 ~o~ 46 s~ ~ 0.26 ~v~P 1~ 28 ~ 0.08 ~,~ 7~8 ~ 0.62 APIWL ~ 1~ ~m 4.6 cc HTHP 200 psi CC HTHP ~ psi sol~ 14.0 % sa~d tr % Hd, e vo~. 446 b~l Daily Mud $4720 % ES Las Ib/'Dbl Pit VoL 631 bbl mota~ Mud $72702 Rig Accept 0400 hrs 1/28/95 2/8/95 l~ (MD/TVD) 6,825 ~,,~co~ $76,924 La~ C~3 13 3/8"@ 1,765' DATA JDays ante SpucFEst. 11/11 IPrevioua Depeh (MD) c~ c<,,, 5'635 $3,090,852 Next Cag 7"@7315' D~o~l MudWt Daily Drilling Report DRM ~"'~""1190 Est Cost To Date Shoe T#t 14.6 6745 Depth 6,825 :Rot Wt. 180 10.5 P.u. wt. 185 s.o.w~ 175 Hycalog For~at~', SD/T DS40HF 16095 5/52 6825 g" 5030 ~ ~ 65.5 F. xpor.~ 0.71 115-135 4/8 9.3 .407 88 $20,750 ReP/Sand 10 M= Drag 20 100-200 T,q S~ 200 1 5.5X12 7O 247 2,775 3O 20O @6.695' TIME 0600-1330 1330-1430 1430-1600 1600-0600 Operations From 0600 - 0600 and MWD/LWD logging f/5635 to 6007' Circulate bottoms up prior to short trip at 6,007' Short trip 14 stds. Max drag 10,000#, no swabbing and no fill on btm. and MWD/LWD logging f/6005 to 6,825 all solids control equip, and diluting to control wt. and flow properties. an addinc bromide at 6,500 ARCO Alaska, inc. Daily Drilling Report u~-~ ue.scr~puon 8 1/2" Bit, Bit Sub, Sperry MWD/LWD, Float sub, st. bid. stab, 6 1/2"DC, st. bid. stabl 7-6 1/2" DC, LI jars, 1-6 1/2" DC, XO, length 371.52' 21 HWDP, length 629.60' OAL= 1001.12' ~HA No.: un[Ipqpe Data (lop 1o Bottom) 3 OD w.~ Gr,,~ ~ c~. 47stc 5 19.5# G 41/21F prem 4406.84 1/27/95 14xx,, 5 19.5# S135 41/21F prem 1372.32 H~um O~ Jam Accident? (Y/N) J Na.rne Employer F~. I-lles? (Y/N) No I . 15 I AIUInjection Fuel &Water InjeCtion Well: Rate.-' Prate Fuel On Loc~ief~ (gala) Fuel ~ (ga~) - 2M-23 6 BPM 1100 25,571 3,854 Volume Type Fluid: Fuel Received (gaJs) Fuel Souroe 480 Mud 9500 CPF-1 ~ un wamr ~n LOCaZK~ [D~S un wamrusea 70 Diesel 700 675 ~ un water Hece~ve~ (b~s) un wamr ~ource 65 H20 675 Lake 93-12 ~-cxame wa~er ~ Loc. t~q:~s 146 104 Daily Volume CumutaUve Volume =c~able Water Rc'vd (b4:~s) ;Potable Water Source 615 bbls 3771 bbls ~81 Lake 93-12 Cutthgs Data [_ Weak'mr Data Pemor~el 9afety I BOP Data Daily ~ernperatur® Laat BOP tes"l/C)iv funclJon La~ BOP 4 yds -5 ARCO 2 2/1/95 2/7/95 L.;umulatJve WIXI ~ Laal I'~ unn Las~ I-me Unit 704 yds 10Ets CONTRACTOR 34 2/5/94 ~'torage ;slta r..,?llll lac~or Leal ~alely M~g Laal :~Splfl Unfl Alpine #1 Location -25 °F SERVICE 16 2/6/1995 1/28/95 .. well r~ame I.;ate 51~fl [T/I~ VOlume [gals) Alpine #1 2/8/95 OTHER 2 N Signed Type Spill Report Filed? 'DC Bumgarner TOTAL 54 ., Time Hours Code Operations From 0600 - 0600 Conducted tour for agency inspectors from ADEC and ADNR. Arrived on location with Lisa Pekesh @ 14:00 and departed at 16:30. Comments all positive and no recommendations for correction. ADEC Reps. Pamela Grefsrud and Kalu Kalu. ADNR Rep. Bruce Webb. I Road Maint Water Used f/Lake #93/32 = 750 bbl .. Total Road Maint. Water Usage f/Lake #93/32=31,600 bbl . Daily grey water disposed at CPF-1 =0 bbls Total grey water disposed at CPF-1 = 1512 bbls Daily cuttings to CC2-A ball mill = 0 yds Total cuttings to CC2-A ball mill = 284 yds(Corrected) TOTAL Page 2 FROM :ARCO GEO POOL ARCO Alaska, Inc. r^lrC No ~lqpt: No. AX9322 1 13 ALPINE #1 POOL RIG #6 RIH with core bbl #1 ~l~IA U,,d ~ Bland MBT Wo~,,, 10.3 ~g 0.22 v,~¢o~y 45 sec PV/YP 14~ 18 ~ 0.08 ~,~s 8/37 M~ 0.62 Ar,,WL 4.6 CC Ch~, 1800 HTHP 600 I:~l So,~, 13,0 tr [.~1Z 463 D~,~ ~ $4230 OWR LGS 79.g lb/bbl Pi~ vo~. 700 bbl T c~ &k' M,,.,d $76,437 0400 hrs 1/28/95 ILl 2/9/95 7,162 o,~r,,,, $68,169 L~tCI~ 13 3/8" @ 1,765' #3 CORE #1 8.5" 8.6 BHI D$4OHF $C-712 16095 118974 7162 7162 5364 RIH 72.5 115-135 .407 0.95 Dally Drilling Report ~,o. 6,825, ,.,.~,o~.. 7"@7315' 14.6 D~ 7162 7,162 ~wt. 10.3 ~ 190 ~ofl'~mio~ Tuff , Drag 12' n~ 100-200 6/351 ~ r,ip ;# 45 6.6X12 u,~ eoo 12 60 oc E,~x~. 0.6, 212 2,400 ~, ~. 9.3 30 ,~ 68 ~0 641 ~6.695' 337 b~Ll~b ~T~, ~.O.WL 185 5 Max I~'.O 10 Trq $~HI 200 $20,760 TIME 0600-1400 1400-1530 1530-1700 _ 1700-1900 1900-2130 2130-2230 t2230-0030 030-0330 1 30-0600 f Operations From 0~X) - and MWD/LWD loggl, ng f/6,825' To 7,162' iOtrculate bottoms up !o..0ki_ng for core point. See details on mud loggers [,ep0rt. Short trip to condition hole for core #1.30K overpull 6,659' to 6,350', Stick TIH. Circulate and condition for core #1 @ 7162' out of hole for core #1. (SLM. W/No correction) 30K overpull 5,350' - 5,590' Cut 85' drilling line at 13 3/8" casing shoe, Finish tri out of hole for core bbl,#1. Down load LWD. Test choke manifold while POOl Pull wear bushing and test BOPE. 300psi. Iow and 3,000psi. high. Reset wear bushing. ,. and RIH for core #1, FROM :ARCO GEO FOOL ARCO Alaska, Inc. Dally Drilling Report 8 1/2 X 4" CORE HEAD, 60' 6 3/4" CORE BBL W/ALUMINUM INNER BBL, XOS, 2- 6" NON MAG DOS, XOS, 7- 7' STEEL DCS, LI JARS, 1-6 1/2" STEEL DC, XOS, LENGTH 409.70', 21 HWDP, LENGTH 629.60' OAL= 1039.30" 4 oD 1/27/95 1 BXSI 5 Daily Jar # D443F 99.1 ~No 2M-23 Da;¥ 6 BPM Vol.'ne bbls 1100 T lfl:,e Fk~id: Mud Dtesei H20 C,~mu ~ive Vokme Weight 19.5# G 41/21F: 4406.84 19.5# S135 41/21F 17'17.4 683 3,888 0 CPF-1 700 525 I-'~J'qe water u~, LOC. 143 75 3771 bbls 625 unWatlr Lake 93-12 78 P~ Water Lake 93-12 Data 2 yds Cumul~tw'e 706 yds !Sto.'age Alpine #1 Location Alpine # 1 iD. R. MCKEL VEY Weed',er Data Temperature -15 10kts -40 OF 2/9/95 .... ii i _ I ARCO CONTRACTOR SERVICE _ OTHER TOTAL 2 31 18 53 BOP OMi 2/9/95 · LaM H2~ t-a~ ~ale~ Mtg 2/8/95 Tm, 2/8/95 L&M F~ DnT 2/5/94 Lae:l ~ Ur~ 2/8195 Time TOTAL Operath:ms From 0600. o600 Road Matnt Water Used f/Lake #93/32 = 2400 bbl Total Road Maint. Water Usage f/Lake #93/32=34,000 bbl water disposed at CPF- 1 =119 bbls water disposed at CPF-1 = 1631 bbls s to CC2-A ball mill = 0 yds Total cuttings to CC2-A ball mill = 284 YdS(Corrected) Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report AX9322 ITMI 2/10/95 I 13/13 IDRM We~l OeCh (MD/TVD) prm,'mus Depl~ (MD) lProgre~ ALPINE #1 7,400' 7,162! 238 Contractor Daily Cost Cum Co~ E~ Coel To Date POOL RIG #6 $105,279 $3,327,339 Operat~n a~ 0600 Last C~g Next Cag Shoe Te~,l DRILLING 13 3/8"@ 1,765' 7"@7315' 14.6 MUD DATA ~ DA. TA MUD LOG DATA D~LLI~G DATA Hud Vpe Bland MBT 26.0 ppb B~ No. 4'1-1 R R~3 D.~h 7307 D.~h 7,400' Rot V~ 200 W~jh~ 10.3 ppg ,H 8.7 S~-e 8.5" 8.5" ~udW~ 10.3 P.U. WL 200 S.O.W 200 ~o~/ 43 SeC P~ 0.24 M~e BHI Hycalog :ormation Tuff SH/Sr ~.vg Drag Max Drag PV/YP 14J' 18 Pf 0.10 Type SC-712 DS40HF I~g 20 rrql~ 100-150 TmS~ 150 Ge~ 8/40 M~ 0.70 SoH~ No. 118974 16095 Cor~ gas 8/26 =u~ No. 1 2 3 APIWL 4.8 CC C~nlorides 1400 ppm ~th 7,197 7,400 Tripga~ 100 Lher Siz® 5.5X12 5.SX12 HTHP 200 ps~ 1 9.0 CC Oil °/o ;oo~age 35 203 Max BOG 1 2 SPM 61 61 HTHP 500 psi OWR a~DT/AST 3.5 4.0 DC ~ 0.~4 GPM 21 Solids 1 3.0 % ES RPM 70 120 Shale delsey Pre°sure 2,150 s~d tr % LGS 80.0 Ib/bbl wo13 8 5-10 E~ pore pre~ 9.3 SLOW PS I I I Hole vc~. 472 bbl Pit Vol. 572 bbl Jets. TFA 0.95 .407 ROP/Shale 18 SLOW PP 200 400 D~ Mud $2,323 mo~ ~ud $78,760 Bit CO~ $20,750 ~OP/S~d 43 07,200' Rig Acce~t Dull 151 USEi I 0400 hrs 1/28/95 Surv. No. 61 62 Depth(MD) 71931 7287.5 Angle 0.3 0.2 i i\ L_--IL--j¥--'-i,,, ~'"""' T.V.D. 7,193 7287.1 Vert Sec. 25.0 25.0 South -15.2 -14.8 E=~ 20.0 20.1 /~i~St~ ~ 0il &Gas Cons: C(,mmissi )n Dog Leg 0.13 0.10' ~,nchora, ... TIME Code Operations From 0600 - 0600 .0.600-0930 3.5 6 Pick up coring assy and RIH for core #1 0930-1100 1.5 5 Wash 35' to btm,20' soft fill. Circulated bottoms up. 1100-1500 4.0 4 Coring run #1 from 7,162' to 7,197', (35') 1500-1600 1.0 5 Jammed core bbl. on connection. Circulated bottoms up prior to POOH. 1600-1900 3.0 6 POOH with core bbl #1. 1900-2100 2.0 6 Lay down core and coring ass)/. 2100-0100 4.0 6 Make up rerun bit #3 and rerun BHA #3 and RIH with same. Break circ at shoe and test MWD/LWD 0100-0200 1.0 3 Ream and mad pass core interval rrom 7,150 to 7,197.20' soft fill and 10' hard fill. 0200-0600 4.0 2 Drilling with rerun bit #3 from 7,197 to 7,400 Conducted camp fire and evacuation drill. Held table top spill drill with response team members not present during last drill. See faxed roster and scenario. ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report i~ r'lP, IJ eSC~'~D1JO¢I 8 1/2"' BIT, BIT SUB, MWD/LWD, FLOAT SUB, STRT. BLADE STAB., 6 1/2"" DC, STRT. BLADE STAB, 7- 6 1/2"" STEEL DeS, LI ,JARS, '1-6 '1/2"" STEEL DG, XOS, LENGTH 371.52", 21 HWDP, LENGTH 629.60' OAL= 1001.12' RERUN #3 OD 5 1/27/95 Daily Jar # D443F Yes 2M-23 Daily VoLume 2( 5 108.6 Weight Grade Connec'don I.~ 19.5# G 41/21F 4406.84 19.5# S135 41/21F 1937.39' l'~n Van Allen ( Peak Mechanic) Vehicle eccident n~ [~jurie-. 4 BPM 180 35 62 Pressure 800 Ty1:~ Fluid: Mud Diesel H20 Cumulative Volume Peak No F~ U=~ (gas) 4,635 17,048 Fuel Received (gals) 0 un wa[er ~ I.oc.m~3n 700 un water Hec~vea 350 ~ W~ 154 P~ Wa~ R~ Fue~ Source CPF-1 un wa[er t.mao iD<as) 350 un water uource Lake 93-12 r'o~,~n~e wa[er USea I, oo~s) 111 Potable Water Source Cuttings Data 0 yds ' b't~-age ~rte 'Well Blarlrl e 706 yds Alpine #1 Location Alpine #1 277 bbls Weather Data Temperature -12 16-22kts ~,~ rector -55 OF 2/10/95 4048 bbls Personnel ~,RCO 2 CONTRACTOR 31 SERVICE 18 Volurlle lO0 Lake 93-12 Safety I BOP Data 2/9/95 ~ 1"~15 Urltl .as~ ~atet7 Mtg 2/9/95 yes 2 diesel & hyd oil La,,* BOP D~ 2/8/95 La.~l I-Ne Unll' 2/9/94 2/9/95 ¥olume ~al~) 20 gal hyd. l qt.diesel Repon Fi~3'7 yes OTHER 2 Signed D. R. MCKEL VEY TOTAL 53 Time Spill Spill TOTAL Operations From 06(X) - 0600 at mile 23.3 on ice road as a result of a Peak vehicle accident. There were no injuries to the driver Mr. Tim Van Allen. The two ton mechanic's truck was too fast for conditions and tipped over on it's side on the ice road. A quart of diesel from the fuel tank contaminated a two foot diameter of ice on the road. Spill wa picked up and ed for disposal. See attached report. Accident rept. later today. 20 ,draulic from a leaking filter on Peak snow blower. Spill was contained on ice pad. Cleaned up by removing w/ice and snow, melted and hauled to manifest #069401 in vac truck. Notified all agencies and internals. See att. )ort. No environmenal ~e. Road Maint Water Used f/Lake #93/32 = 3000 bbl Total Road Maint. Water Usage f/Lake #93/32=37,000 bbl water disposed at CPF-1 =91 bbls iTotal water dis at 1722 bbls s to CC2-A ball mill = 0 yds s to CC2-A ball mill = 284 yds(Corrected) Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report AX9322 15 2/11/95 I 14/14 IDRM ~/ea Depth (MD/TVD) Previous Def:~h (MD) ~Progre~ ALPINE #1 7,500' 7,400! 100 Contractor Daily Cost iCum Co~t Est Cost To Date POOL RIG #6 $74,967 $3,402,306 Ope~atm. n at 0600 Last Csg Next C~g F:~oe Test Logging w/Schlumberger 13 3/8" @ 1,765' 7"@7315' 14.6 MUD DATA I~T BATA MUO LOG DATA D~LLING DATA Mudtype Bland MBT 26.5 ppb SitNo. RR#3 ~ep~ 7500 :~ep~ 7,500 Rot~ 200 We~ht 10.3 ppg pH 8.8 Size 8.5= ~,,aWt 10.3 ~'.U. Va. 200 S.O.W~ 200 ~r~o~ 44 sec Pm 0.25 ua~o Hycalog =ormatk~n SLT~ SHJSE kvg Drag Max Drag PVrfP 15/ 14 Pf 0.11 Type DS40HF b~g 4 r,qs~m 100-150 TrqSu~ 150 Ge~ 5/18 M~ 0.74 S~,~ No. 16095 ¢~ g~, 2/26 Pump No. I 2 3 APIWL 4.4 CC C~o~= 1300 ppm Depth 7,500 mripgas 43 .~orSizo .5.5X12 5.5X12 HTHP 200 psi 13.0 CC Oi~ % ~o~ago 303 Max BGG 4 SPM 61 61 HTHP SOO psi OWR ADT/AST 5.4 DC ~ 0,74 GPM 215 215 so,~s 13.0 % ES RPM 120 Sha~e d~'~sity Prea~Jr° 2,150 Honda. 478 bbl P~VoL 615 b~l Jets.mFA .407 ROP/S~,~, 71 SLOW PPI~ 200I 1400 D~ M,,d $3,143 Total Mud $81,903 Bit Cost ~20,7S0 ROP/Sand 6S @7,200' 0400 hfs 1/28/95 ~o ~ Surv. No. ~ 84 85 Depth (MD) 7,382 7467 7500 Angle 0.3 0.3! 0.3 Direction 37.0 25.9 25.9 T.V.D. 7,499 7467.2 7499 Vert Sec. 24.9 24.9 24.9 South -14.5 -14.2 -14.0 East 20.3 20.5 20.6 Dog Leg 0.07 0.09 0.0~ TIME Code Operations From 0600 - 0600 0600-0800 2.0 2 Drilling with rerun bit #3 from 7,400' to 7,500' 0800-1200 4.0 5 Pump high vis sweep and condition mud for short trip in prep for logging. 1200-1600 4.0 6 Short trip to casing shoe. Tight w/30K overpull at 7,345 and tight7,250-7,465 on trip in. 1600-1830 2.5 5 Circulate and condition hole at 7,500 to prep. for logging. 1830-1900 0.5 10 Drop survey, les than 1/4 degree. 1900-2200 3.0 6 Pull out of hole to log with Schlumberger. Max drag 15k at 7,345. Lay down MWD/LWD. 2200-2300 1.0 11 Held safety meeting and rig up Schlumberger wire line tools. 2300-0~00 7.0 11 ~IH w/Scllumberger AIT/LDT/CNL/OR tool and log w/same Item 7,485 to 1,765 ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report 8 1/2" BIT, BIT SUB, MWD/LWD, FLOAT SUB, STRT. BLADE STAB., 6 1/2" DC, STRT. BLADE STAB, 7- 6 1/2" STEEL DCS, LI JARS, 1-6 1/2" STEEL DC, xes, LENGTH 371.52', 21 HWDP, LENGTH 629.60' OAL= 1001.12' ~HA No.: Onlllmpe Data (1 op 1 o I:t. otto, m) !RERUN #3 o~ Weight Grade ~ C~a~ Lengt~ 47stc 5 19.5# G 41/21F prem 4406.84 Oa~e tast ms~pe,cteo 1/27/95 22stC 5 19.5# S135 41/21F prem 2062.74' Hours On Jars Daily Jar # D443F 1 1 0 Acc~ent? {Y/N) IName I=rnp~oyer H~. NO I lajeclJon Fue~ & Water Injection Well: Rate: iPreasure ;uel On Locations (.gal~) Fuel Lleed {gals) 2M-23 16 BPM 1000 22,495 4,053 Volume Tyl:)e Fluid: :uel ReCe,~ed (gals) Fue~ Source 366 Mud 9,500 CPF-1 DOis un water ~n Loca[ron 70 Diesel 700 330 bi:y,s un water He<:ewe~ {l:~.s} Un water ~ource H20 330 Lake 93-12 ~o,[ame wa~e~ ~,n Loc. [oomj ~o~,aD~e wamr useo [[x:xsj 158 96 Daily Volume Cumulat~'e Volume Potable Wat~ Rcvd (b~s) Potable Water Soume 436 bbls 4484 bbls 100 Lake 93-12 Cuttings Data Weaffter Data Pemo~nel Safety / BOP Data Daily Temperature Last BOP ta~t/Div fu~-IJon Last BOP Dr~l 2 yds -5 ARCO 3 2/9/95 12/8/95 L;umutatNe Y/l'x3 ~ ..eat t-rz~ orlg Leat i-I~ Ul'ffr 708 yds 5kts CONTRACTOR 33 2/9/94 b'torage 3~te L;nm tector ,Laat ;safety Mtg Last ~:)111 UrJfl Alpine #1 Location -10 °F SERVICE 18 2/9/95 2/9/95 we~ r, lame ua[e ~Sp~ll {Y/N) volume [gals) Alpine #1 2/11/95 OTHER 1 NO D. R. MCgEL rEV TOT^L 53 yes Time Hours CodeOperations From 0600 - 0600 Road Maint Water Used f/Lake #93/32 = 1800 bbl .Total Road Maint. Water Usage f/Lake #93/32=38,800 bbl Daih/~re¥ water disposed at CF'F-1 =0 ~bls Total ~re¥ water disposed at CF'F-1 = 1722 bbls Dally cuttin[Is to OO2-A Ball mill = 0 yds Total cuttin[Is to GG2-A Ball mill = 284 yds(Gorrected) TOTAL Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. AX9322 16 Well ALPINE #1 Contractor POOL RIG #6 Repair Sch WL Core Tool Mud type Bland iweight 10.4+ ppg ~r~co~ty 48 sec PV/YP 15/ 14 Gem 6/24 ta_lD DATA MBT 27.0 ppb :)FI 8.5 P~ 0.22 P~ 0.08 Mf 0.77 4.6 cc Ch~o~,.~ 1300 ppm HTHP ~ p~ 14.0 CC 0~ % HTHP 5OO psi OWR so~a= 14.0 % ES Sand tr °/o LGS 80.0 Ib/bbl Ho~ v~. 478 bbl Pit VoL 556 bbl D~ Mud $500 R~Acc~t Total Mud $82,403 0400 hrs 1/28/95 2/12/95 lDe{:~5 (MD/TVD) 7,500' ~.,~co. $67,372 Last Csg 13 3/8"?~,,1,765' RR~3 8.5 Hycalog DS40H 16095 0.407 IDays since Spud/Est 15/14 IPmvioue Deplh (MD) _ cu,. ~o. 7,500 $3,469,678 Next C.,eg Daily Drilling Report ISupv, In[ DRM /Pro~'~ Est Cost To Data Shoe Te~t 14.6 DEl LI.JNG DATA 7,500 Rot Wt 200 200 ~.o.wt 200 Dep~ Mu~ Wt 10.31P. U. Wt. ~orm~tion SLT~ SI-I/STvg Drag Max Drag trip gas ~lax BGG ~ 0.74 R~ Release 100-150 Trq sun 150 Pump No. I 1 L~ S~zoI 5.5X12 SPM I 61 SPM I 215 2O0 I S,OWPPI @7,200' TIME 0600-1700 1700-2200 22OO-O2OO 0200-0600 Operations From 0600. 0600 Finish laying down AIT/LDT/CNL/GR tool and pick up Dipole Sonic and run same TD 7,444'. Hole slick. Tool out and down at 1700 hrs. up Rotary Coring tool and start in hole w/same. Cable head short POOH and rehea 2nd run with tool. Drill 12 cores and tool failed. POOH with Rotary Coring tool and repairing same. 6 Hrs. Schlumberger lost time. Alpine #1 Spill Response Team members, Terry Imm, Sandy Pull)/, Gene Walthal attended KRU Spill Cleanup on Ice School. ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report 8 1/2" BIT, BIT SUB, MWD/LWD, FLOAT SUB, STRT. BLADE STAB., 6 1/2" DC, STRT. BLADE STAB, 7- 6 1/2" STEEL DCS, LI JARS, 1-6 1/2" STEEL DC, XOS, LENGTH 371.52', 21 HWDP, LENGTH 629.60' OAL= 1001.12' [::l HA NO.: :RERUN #3 oD 47StC 5 19.5# G 41/21F prem 4406.84 Date Last Inspected 1/27/95 22stC 5 19.5# S135 41/21F'prem 2062.74' Hours On Jars Daily Jar # D443F 110 Acc~ent? (Y/N) IName Employer HI:X. I-~les? (Y/N) NO Injection FuN & Water Injectmn Well: Rate: Pressure Fuel On Locations (gab) FuN Used (ga~) 2M-23 6 BPM 1020 19,790 2,705 Volume Type Fluid: Fuel ReceiVed (gaJs) FuN Source 138 Mud CPF-1 70 Diesel 700 150 b~s Un water Hece~ved [oo~s} Un water ~ource H20 150 Lake 93-12 ~,~ame wa[er ~rt LOC. [D~S) ~-'o~e water used {oo~sj 152 102 D~ily Volume Cumulative Volume ~o~able Wat~ Rcvd (bi:Ns) Poteb~e Water Source 208 bbls 4692 bbls 100 Lake 93-12 Cuttings Data Wea~er Data Pemo~nel Safety I BOP Data Daily re~'nperature Last BOP te~JDiv function Last BOP Dnll o yds +1 8 ARCO 3 2/9/95 2/8/95 [..;umulat~ve WrXl spee~ Last 1'~2~5 Unll Las{ I-ire Unit 708 yds 5kts CONTRACTOR 33 2/9/94 b'Zorage ~5~te C7/1~11 factor Last ~Sat'ety Mtg Last t:~p~ll Ur~ll Alpine #1 Location -I-1 3 °F SERVICE 20 2/9/95 2/9/95 ~eu I'~lame i. Ja,,e 5~1i ['f/~} Volume {gals} Alpine #1 2/1 2/95 OTHER 1 NO S~Jned rype Spill Rq~ort Filed? D. R. MCKEL VEY TOTAL 55 yes Time Hours CodeOperations From 0600 - 0600 Road maint Water Used f/Lade #93-12 = 2100 Road Maint Water Used f/Lake #93/16 = 2200 Road Maint Water Used f/Lake #93/32 = 300 bbl Total Road Maint. Water Usage f/Lake #93/32=43,400 bbl Daily grey water disposed at CPF-1 =114 bbls Total grey water disposed at CPF-1 = 1836 bbls Daily cuttings to CC2-A ball mill = 0 yds Total cuttings to CC2-A ball mill = 284 yds(Corrected) :TOTAL Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report AX9322 17 2/13/95 16/15 'Well Dept'-i (MD/lrVD) PreVK)Us Deplh (MD) IProgrew ALPINE #1 7,500' 7,500 / Conb'actor Daily Coet 7_.urn Co~ ~ Co.~ To Date POOL RIG #6 $65,510 $3,538,828 Operation a~ 0600 Last Csg Next Cag Shoe Logging w/Schlumberger 13 3/8" @ 1,765' 7"@7315' 14.6 MUD DATA I~T DATA MUD LOG DATA Dill. LNG DATA M,~dtyp~ Bland MBT 27.0 ppb E~No. RRna:3 Dep~ 7500 ~epth 7,500 F~Wt. 200 Webht 10.4 ppg pH 8.5 Size 8.5 M,,~ 10.3 :'.U. Wt. 200 S.O.~ 200 V',~o,~'y 43 sec Pm 0.22 ~,, Hycalog Form-,k,n Avg Drag IMa0( Drag PV/YP 16/ 15 P~ 0.08 r~ Ge~ 4/22 M~ 0.72 S.,~,~ No. 16095 Co,r~n gas Pua'ko No.1 2 3 ., APIWL 4.4 CC Chk,,~,~,~ 1200 ppm Dep~ 7,500 Tripgm 67 Lir,,'Sizo5.5X12 5.5X12 HTHP 200 psi 12.4 CC Oi~ % F~je 0 M,,x SGG ~PM 61 61 HTHP 500 ps~ OWR ADT/AST 0 DC solids 14.0 % ES RPM Sha~e denafly Pressure 2,150 a.L W .", Ho~ VO~. 478 bbl Pit VoL 640 bbl Jets.mFA 0.407 3.OP/S~nale SLOW PPI 250I 1250 Daily Mud $500 Total Mu~ $82,403 ait Co,~ ROP/S~a @7,500' 0400 hfs 1/28/95 Surv. No. NONE Depth (MD) Angte Direction South o~L~ al~.~ 0i & Gas Con~. Comm ssion ...... ~. Anch0ra, TIME Code Operations From 0600. 0600 0600-0900 3.0 4 Attempt to repair Schlumberger rotary coring tool. 0900-1130 2.5 4 Pick up and RIH w/Schlumberger FMI/GR tools. Lost directional sensor. POOH. 1130-1200 0.5 4 Repair Schlumberger FMI/GR tools. 1200-1630 4.5 4RI H and run Schlumberger FMI/GR log f/7,470' to 3,600'. Rig down for cond. run. 1630-1730 1.0 6 RI H W/rerun bit #3 to condition mud and hole. 1730-1830 1.0 9 Circulate and cut 57' drilling line at 1,700' 11830-2200 3.5 6 Continue in hole with rerun bit #3. Break circ. at 5,650' and wash 110' to btm. 30' fill. 2200-0030 2.5 5 ;Circulate and condition mud for continued logging operations. Bottoms up gas 90 units. 0030-0400 3.5 6 Pump pill and POOH to log w/Schlumberger. Tight 7,200-7,250 max overpull 40K. 0400-0500 1.0 4 Rig up Schlumberger. 0500-0600 1.0 4 Running Schlumberger RFT/GR ,,, Total lost time logging w/Schlumberger = 12 hrs. ARCO Alaska, inc. Daily Drilling Report 8 1/2" BIT, BIT SUB, 6 1/2" DC, STRT. BLADE STAB, 7- 6 1/2" STEEL DCS, LI JARS, 1-6 1/2" STEEL DC, XOS, LENGTH 371.52', 21 HWDP, LENGTH 319.94' OAL= 949.54' BI-IA NO.: 13nlll:~pe Uata (1~ 1o ~) RERUN ~3 ~ we~ Gr~ ~ c~ 47st( 5 19.5~ G 41/21F prem ~06.84 U~e ~ In~ ~=~s 2~ stc 5 19.5~ S135 41/21F prem 2123.62' Daily U~ g D443F 1 10 NO I ~ FuN & Wa~r In~ WeU: ~: Pr~re F~I ~ L~s ~a~) Fu~ ~ (g~) 2M-23 6 BPM 1020 16,897 2,893 Volume T~ Flu~: Fuel R~ (g~) FuN 100 Mud =CPF-1 35 I Diesel 350 700 ~ U~ Wa~r ~ ~) UR Water ~ur~ H20 350 Lake 93-12 100 152 D~ Volume Cumu~e V~ume P~ W~ ~d ~) Po~ Water ~ume 135 bbls 4827 bbls 100 Lake 93-12 . , C~h~ Da~ W~er Da~ Pe~el ~fe~ / ~P D~a D~ T~r~e ~ ~t~N ~ ~L~ ~ D~I o y~ -20 ARCO 3 ~9/95 ~1~95 '~U~e W~ ~ .a~ ~ ~11 ~ PI~ UR~ 708 yds 8~S CONTRACTOR 33 ~9/94 b~a~ ~ne ~ tabor La~ ~te~ ~g La~ ~lll Unll A~pi~ ~1 L~tion -45 °F SERVICE 20 ~9/95 ~9/95 w~ ~me ~a[e ~11 [~} volume Alpine ~1~ ~13/95 OTHER 1 NO S~n~ Ty~ S~II R~n Fi~ D. R. MCKEL VEY TOTAL 55 Time H~m C~ O~mt~ns From ~- ~ Road maint Water Used F Lake ~93-12 = 750 Road Maint Water Used F Lake ~93/16 = 1030 Road Maint Water Used F Lake ~93/32 = 1200 bbl Total Road Maint. Water Usage F Lake ~93/32=46,380 bbl Daily grey water disposed at CPF-1 =119 bbls iTotal grey water disposed at CPF-1 = 1955 bbls Dally cuEings to CC2-A ball mill = 0 yds Total cuEings to CC2-A ball mill = 284 yds(Corrected) TOTAL Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. AFC No. AX9322 i~otNo. 18 IDate W~ ALPINE #1 ;ont~ac~or POOL RIG #6 Logging w/Schlumberger Id~JD DATA Mud type Bland MBT 27.0 ppb W*~ht 10.4 ppg =H 8.5 42 sec 0.22 ~v/~P 15/16 P~ 0.10 G,~ 4/20 M~ 0.78 APl WL 4.6 CC Ch~d~ 1200 ppm HTHP 200 psi 14.0 CC HTHP 5OO psi So~s 14.0 % Sand tr % Ho~ va. 478 bbl Daily Mud $500 Rig Accept % LGS 80.0 Ib/bbl Pit VoL 574 bbl Total Mud $82,903 0400 hrs 1/28/95 2/14/95 IDepth (MDf'rVD) 7,500' Daily Cost IDays sauce Spud/1~st. 17/16 Prevmus Depth (MD) 7,500 C~m Co~ $3,650,217 7"@7315' 811 ~TA RR~3 ~ 7500 8.5 Mud~ 10.3 Hycalog DS40H 16O95 7,,~}0 gas 0 ~ax BGG 0 :)C Exponent Shale dens~ty 9.3 0.407 ReP/Shale Daily Drilling Report ISupv. IniL DRM J Progre~ Est. Co~ To Date Shoe Test 14.6 7,500 200 200 s.o.w~ 200 Max Drag ~ 50 Trq Sud 50 1 5.5x12 61 215 2,150 45 25O ReP/Sand @7,500' Rig Release TIME O6O0-O80O 0800-2100 2100-0600 Operations From 0600. 0600 Run in hole w/Schlumberger RFT/GR had problems with centralizer. POOH and repair same. Rerun schlumberger RFT/GR. Multiple pressure stops see Geo. report for details. POOl. down RFT/GR tools. Pick up and run in hole with Schlumberger VSP tools. Western Geo "thumpers" 500' Southwest of borehole. Run velocity survey 50' stations from 7500' to 2,700'. 250' stations from 2'700' to 600'. Lost 1 hour replacing tools at the start of job. Total lost time logging w/Schlumberger = 15 hrs. ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report 8 1/2" BIT, BIT SUB, 6 1/2" DC, STRT. BLADE STAB, 7- 6 1/2" STEEL DCS, LI JARS, 1-6 1/2" STEEL DO, XOS, LENGTH 371.52', 21 HWDP, LENGTH 319.94' OAL= 949.54' ~HA NO.: Unlll;~pe Uata [IO~ Io Bottom) !R ERUN #3 OD Weight Grade Connecdon Clasm Leng~ 47st¢ 5 19.5# G 41/21F prem 4406.84 Date Last ~nspected 1/27/95 22XX st¢ 5 19.5# S135 41/21F prem 2123.62' Daily Jar # D443F 110 AccK;le~t? (Y/N) lName Employer HI~. F~,ea? {Y/NJ ' NO ! lnjeOJ on FuN '& Water Injec¢on Well: :Rate: Press~re iFuel On Locations {gals) Fue~ Used (gab) 2M-23 !6 BPM 1020 ;32,088 3,971 Volume Ty'p~ Fluid: Fuel Received (gab) Fua4 Source Mud 19,000 CPF-1 bols L;n water ~,n I.OC~K~n [OD~S) un water ~seo Diesel 700 150 oc~s un water HeCewe~ {u4:y,s} un water ~ource H20 150 Lake 93-12 ~--o~aD~e wazer ~n LOC. [OCXS) ~-o~aD~e water USeO 100 100 Daily Volume Cumulative Volume P~able Water Rcvd ('obis) Potable Water Source bbls 4827 bbls 100 Lake 93-12 Cuttings Data Weather Data Personnel Safety / BOP Data Da;ly Temperature .asr BOP test/Ok, ~ Last BOP Drill o yds +3 ARCO 3 2/9/95 2/13/95 L;u~nulatNe Wr~l speed Last I-~5 Ur,Il Last t-lr~ Unlr 7o8 yds 12kts CONTRACTOR 33 2/9/94 ~St~age :Srte L.r~iII lactor Last ~Satety Mtg Last ~oIII Urlll Alpine #1 Location -30 °F SERVICE 20 2/9/95 2/9/95 we~ r~ame j~Jate ~11 [¥/~11 Volume {gals} Alpine #1I 2/14/95 OTHER 1 NO Signed Type Spill Retort Final? D. R. MCKEL VEY TOTAL 55 Time Hours CodeOperations From 0600 - 0600 Road maint Water Used f/Lake #93-12 = 2,000 Road Maint Water Used f/Lake #93/16 = 1,700 Road Maint Water Used f/Lake #93/32 = 0 bbl _ Total Road Maint. Water Usage f/Lake #93/32=50,080 bbl Daily grey water disposed at CPF-1 =119 bbls Total grey water disposed at CPF-1 = 1955 bbls Daily cuttings to CC2-A ball mill = 0 yds Total cuttings to CC2-A ball mill = 284 yds(Corrected) TOTAL Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. =c~,. AX9322 r~"~- '"' I°'''19 ALPINE #1 POOL RIG #6 Clrculate/condltion f/cmt ~,d w, Bland uet 26.0 ppb w,~t 10.4 ppg :~ 8.4 v,.~o~ 41 ~ ~ ~w. 1~ 14 ~ 0.06 4/20 0.80 ~,~v,. 4.8 cc c~lo~d. 1100 ppm HfHP 2GO mi CC Oil % HrHp ~ ~ ~R ~,,~. 13,0 % Es .~ ~. 484 ~1 P~ v~. 571 ~ o,~ $500 Ta.~ $85,116 Accept 0400 hrs 1/28/95 2/15/95 17,500' J~y I~TDATA R R~Ir3 8.5 18/17 IF~, co, 7,500 153,990,379 IN/A Daily Drilling Report D$40H 16095 7,500 0 0 0.4O7 [Suer. In~; ..,IDCB IP~ogre~ let1. Co# To Da~e GN~ Tat 14.6 7500 10.4 9.3 7,500 ~WL 200 200 s.o.~ 200 Max ~ e~ 50 't,~ s~ 50 1 5,5x12 61 215 2,150 45 250 @7,500' as Cons. ;hora, TIME 0600-0630 0630-1900 1900-1930 1930-2230 2230-2300 2300-0230 0230-0530 0530-0600 Operalior~ From 0600. 0600 Completed VSP sury..eys. Run MSCT. Cored 50 attempts, retrieved 35 cores, R/D MSCT. meeting prior to P/U percussion coring tool, with Percussion coring tool, Made 45 attempts, retrieved 35 cores, Left 6 bullets in hole, 5154-7045', R/D Schlumberger tools, equipment. TIH w/BHA, HWDP. POH, rack back to clear for DP. P/U mule shoe, TIH open ended drill pipe. P/U singles off rack. Tag up @ 7479'. Circulate hole, condition mud. Wash down to TD. Total lost time logging w/Schlumberger = 15 hrs. ARCO Alaska, Inc. Dally Drilling Report _ 47S 5 ~a4e 19,5# G 19.5# S135 ,/27/~s 22xx 5 Oaily Jar ff 0443F 1 1 0 NO 2M.23 0 yds 708 yds Alpine #1 DC, Bumgarner Alpine ii Location I~te; 6 BPM V~UmI bbls 1020 T~ge Flukl: Mud Dlesei H20 C,~m u la,t k~ V~,~',e -3 12kts -33 OF 2/15/95 4827 bbls Pmel ARCO 3 CONTRACTOR 33 SERVICE 13 OTHER TOTAL 49 Conn~ 41/21F 4406.84 41/21F 2123.62' 32,088 Fue~ 0 627 2O0 100 100 3856 FuM CPF-1 un ware/Ulea 273 .ake 93-12 100 i i i~1 2/9/95 LaM H2~Unil 2/14195 NO 2/13/95 L~,M F~e 13r~r 2/9/94 2/9/95 Time TOTAl= Operations From 0600 - 0600 *Note: Reviewed water figures for the road. Split cumulative total to each lake used date. If additional lakes used for mt. work, will add lake # = volumes below. maint Water Used f/Lake #93-12 = 0 bbl Cum=4850 bbl Road Malnt Water Used f/Lake #91/16 = 600 bbl Cum=5530 bbl' Road Maint Water Used f/Lake #93/32 = 0 bbl Cum=40300 bbl water dfsposed at CPF-1 =120 bbls water disposed at CPF-1 = 2108 bbls s to CC2-A ball mill = 0 yds Total cuttings to CC2-A ball mill = 284 yds Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. AFC No. No. AX-9322 I~t 20 ALPINE #1 ConU'actor POOL RIG #6 Till to 2450' MIJ D DATA Mud typ~ Bland MBT 26.0 ppb ¢/e~ht 10.4 ppg ,H 9,3 ~r~, 40 s~ ~ PV~P 1~ 10 ~ 0.06 G~ 4~14 ~ 0.80 AP~ WE 6.6 CC ~ 1100 ~m HTHP 200 ps~ CC io, HTHP 5420 psi OWR so~d, 13.5 % ES S~d tr % LGS 80.0 Ib/'Dbl Ho~ va. 338 bbl Pt vol 450 bbl oa~, Mud $4569 mota~ Uud $89685 Accept 0400 hrs 1/28/95 2/16/95 lDepth (MD/TVD) 3751'PBD Daily Cost 13 3/8"~T,'1,765' rDays since 19/18 Previous Del:~h (MD) 7,500 C~ ~ $4,115,272 Ne~ ~ , ~D L~ ~TA Daily Drilling Report ISupv. Ini[ DCB J Pr~re~s / E~ co~ fo ~,,~ S~noe Test 14.6 R R#3 D,,~ 3751 o,~,~ 3,751 110 8.5 Mud VeL 10.4 P.U. Wt. 110 100 Hycalog For~,,,~ Avg Drag 10 DS40H ~g Trq B'a'n Pump No. I1 Lin~ Size ] 5.5X12 I SPM GPM D,PILLI~IG DATA WI_ 01u,~ Drag TIME 0600-0830 0830-0930 :0930-1030 1030-1200 1200-1430 1430-1530 1530-1630 1630-2400 0000-0130 0130-0400 0400-0600 Operations From 0600. 0600 Circulate and condition mud. Pretreat f/cement. R/U Dowell, spot cement plug: 10 bbl H20, test lines, 10 bbl H20, mix and pump 285 sk G w/.012% D800, 58.4 bbl@ 15.8 ppg, displace w/8 bbl H20 and 102 bbl mud. Botton 7500', est. top of plug 6950'. POH 10 stds slowly to 6565'. Circulate bottoms up, treat out contaminated mud. t/4350'. Spot 20 bbl Hi vis pill. POH t/4100'. R/U Dowell, pump 20 bbl H20 cement plug #2 w/150 sks G w/.2% D46, 1.75% S001,30.7 bbl slurry mixed @ 15.8 p~ Displace w/8 bbl H20 and 50.5 bbl mud. Btm plug 4100' est top of plug 3850'. POH slowly 10 stds t/3157'. Reverse out, pump dry job. POH, L/D 42 its G and 99 jts S. L/D DC. on cement plug #2 as per AOGCC requirement. Hard plug @ 3751', with 15k weight on bit. POH 5 stds, pump dry job, POH L/D jars. R/U GBR, P/U 3 1/2" tbg stinger, TIH w/DP to 2450' for kickoff plug. ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report ~HA NO.: Dnlll:~pe Da~a (lop 1o OD We~t Gr~ ~ C~ 5 19.5~ G 41/21F;prem 1750 O~e ~ In~ ~7~s st( 5 19.5~ S135 41/21F preml Da~ J~ ~ D~F 110 ~t? (YIN) l~e Em~yer ~.' P~s~ ~Y~ NO I In~ Fu~ &Water In~ Well: ~te: Prate Fuel ~ L~s ~ab) Fu~ ~ (g~) 2M-23 6 BPM 950 24752 7336 Volume T~ Flu~: Fuel R~ (g~) Fu~ ~ur~ 706 Mud 0 CPF-1 35 Diesel 730 477 ~ ~ Water ~ (~) U~ water ~ur~ H20 580 Lake 93-12 ~ w~ ~ L~. [~ ~o~ wamr 100 100 Da~ Volume Cumu~e V~ume P~ W~ R~d ~) Po~ Water ~ume 741 bbls 5568 bbls 1100 Lake 93-12 Cuings Da~ W~er Data Pe~el ~fe~ / BOP D~a Oai~ T~r~ure La~ BOP t~N ~ L~ ~P 0 yds +~ ARCO 1 ~9/95 ~15/95 U~u~tNe W~ ~ La~ ~6 Urlll La~ Fire Unit 7o~ yds 17-22kts CONTRACTOR 35 ~9/95 '~t~age ~e ~111 ~amor L~ ~te~ Mtg La~ ~ Ur~ll Alpi~ ~1 L~tion -34 °F SERVICE 12 ~16/95 ~9/95 ~el~ ~ame ~ua~e 5~ [Y~) Volume (ga~J Alpine ~1~ ~1 ~/95 OTHER NO S~n~ T~ S~I ~R~ Fi~ DC 8umg~rner TOTAL 48 Time H~m C~ O~mtbns From ~- ~ ~Road maint Water Used f/Lake ~93-12 = 0 bbl Cum=4850 bbl Road Maint Water Used f/Lake ~91/16 = 1800 bbl Cum=7330 bbl Road Maint Water Used f/Lake ~93/32 = 0 bbl Cum=40300 bbl Daily grey water disposed at CPF-1 =120 bbls Total grey water disposed at CPF-1 = 2228 bbls Daily cuttings to CC2-A ball mill = 0 yds Total cuttings to CC2-A ball mill = 284 yds TOTAL 2.0 Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. AX-9322 21 ALPINE #1 Contractor POOL RIG #6 Drill cement @ 1660' Mud type Bland Weight 10.3 ppg MBT 26.0 ppb ,H 11.1 v'~x~'y 37 sec Pm PV/YP 151 7 Pf 2.10 ¢.,~, 7/37 M~ 3.40 &PIWL 7.6 CC Ch~o~s 1100 ppm HTHP 200 psi CC HTHP 500 psi so~s 11.0 % Sand tr % Rote vol 200 bbl Daily Mud $825 tr % ES LGS 80.0 Ib/bbl VoL 450 bbl TotaIMud $90510 Rig Accel3t 0400 hrs 1/28/95 2/17/95 IDepth (MD/TVD) 1660'PBD Daily Cost Daily Drilling Report IDays ance Spud/Est JSupv. Init 20/19 JDCB IPrav~ous Depth (MD) Cum 3751 I N/A RR#3 RRna2 8.5 12.25 Hycalog STC DS40H FDGHC 16O95 NC0904 7,500 1660 0 63 0 2.0 65 618 0.407 open 600 D,~,, 1,600 ~lud Wt P.U.W. 90 Drag gas 1 75 5.5x12 Max E~G 89 55 OC Expo,~t 194 Sha~ d~n~ity 300 E¢_ po~e pre~s 9.3 45 ~OP/Shale ROP/~and Max Drag T~q Surf TIME 0600-0800 0800-0830 0830-0900 0900-1100 1100-1200 1200-1230 1230-1600 1600-1730 1730-2200 2200-0200 O2OO-O23O Operations From 0600 - 0600 Circulate at 2400';spot Hi Vis 20 bbl pill @ 2400'. POH to 2200'. Circulate w/rig pump. D/S batch mixing kickoff plug. ,ed kickoff plug as follows: 20 H20 ahead followed by 425sx G w/.1 gps D47, .7% D65, 1.0% S001,76 bbl slurry, 17.0 ppg yield 1.0 cf/sk. Displace w/3 H20 behind and 18.4 bbl mud w/rig pump. Plug balanced. POH slowly 10 stds. Reverse out. Had show of oil in mud w/reversing out. No cement, some contaminated mud. POH 3 stds, some contaminated mud/sheath in dp. Circulate normal to clear pipe Hole static after reversing. POH L/D 6 jts DP needing rattled. Pull wear ring. Test BOPE 300 Ip/3000 hp. Also tested mud line valves. BOP test OK. P/U BHA for 12 1/4 drill out. L/D drill pipe. 2,lean pits and wait on cement. IH, tag up on cement @ 1597'. ARCO Alaska, Inc. ? Daily Drilling Report Bit, BS, XO, XO, 3-6 1/4 DC, XO, 4 HWDP, jars, 16 HWDP BHA NO.: Unllplpe Da~a { Iop 1 o Borrows) 5 ~ We~ Gr~ ~ C~ 9~ 5 19.5~ G 41/21F prem 903.19 ~e ~ In~ 1/27/95 stc 5 19.5ff S135 41/21F prem Dai~ Jar ~ 1~1-~2 DNT 2.0 ~t? (Y/N) ~e E~yer H~. F~s7 (YI~ NO I In~ Well: ~m: Prate F~I ~ L~a~s ~a~) Fu~"~ (g~) 2M-23 6 BPM 950 24752 36~ Volume T~ Flu~: Fuel R~ (g~) FuN ~ur~ 233 Mud 9500 CPF-1 Diesel 760 870 ~ ~n wamr ~ [~) Un Wa~r ~ur~ IH20 900 Lake 93-12 !100 90 Da~ Volume Cumu~We V~ume P~ W~ R~d ~) Po~ Water ~ume =~3 bbls 5801 bbls 90 Lake 93-12 C~h~ Da~ W~er Da~ Pe~el ~fe~ / ~P D~a ~a~ T~r=ure La= ~P t~N ~ Laa ~P D~ o y~ -12 ARCO 1 ~16/94 ~16/95 ~'~latNe W~ ~ La~ ~ Url~ La~ ~lre UnE 7o~ y~s 10kts CONTRACTOR 35 ~9/95 ~a~ ~e ~111 la~or La~ ~le~ Mtg La~ ~111Ur~l Alpi~ ~1 L~[ien -25 °F SERVICE 11 ~16/95 ~9/95 we~ ~me i~a[e 5~. {~} volume Alpine ~1~ . ~17/95 OTHER NO S~n~ Ty~ S~II R~ . DC Bumgamer TOTAL 47 Time H~m C~ . O~mt~ns From 0~- ~ 0230-0330 1.0 2 Drill cement f/1597-1623'. Firm cement after 1603'. Had show of live oil with bottoms up, strung out in mud. Not much gas, 75-90 u. 0330-0400 0.5 6 CBU. Still show of oil, reduced. i 0400-0430 0.5 21 J Pressure test csg to 1500 psi, lost 50 psi in 20 min. 0430-0600 1.5 2~Drilling cement 1623-1650'. Cement samples are fairly hard, no indication of contam. in samples. Piqg looks real good so far. Road maint Water Used F Lake ~93-12 = 0 bbl Cum=4850 bbl iRoad Maint Water Used f/Lake ~91/16 = 600 bbl Cum=7930 bbl Road Maint Water Used F Lake ~93/32 = 0 bbl Cum=40300 bbl Daily grey water disposed at CPF-1 =00 bbls Total grey water disposed at CPF-1 = 2228 bbls Daily cuttings to CC2-A ball mill = 0.yds Total cuttings to CC2-A ball mill = 284 yds TOTAL 4.0 - Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. 'AJ-C No. AX-9322 21 Will ALPINE #1 POOL RIG #6 Drill cement @ 1660' MUD DATA U~d ~,, Bland ;MST 26.0 I:~b w~ct 10.3 ppg '¢4 11.1 v~i~ 37 sec ~ Pv~ 15/7 ~ 2.10 ~ 7/37 AP~WL 7.6 cc u~ 3.40 c~,, 1100 mm c~ tr % S~d tr % .Gs 80.0 Ib/bbl Hoilvc~. 200 bbl Pi~ Vol_ 450 [~DI D~ U~d $825 Total Mud $90510 0400 hrs 1/28/95 2J17/95 IDe~:~e (M~' ~VD) 1660'PBD 20/19 c.~c~ 3751 N/A RR~3 RR~2 8.5 12.25 Hycalog STC DS40H FDGHC 16095 NC0904 7,500 1660 0 63 0 2.0 65 6/8 0.407 open Daily Drilling Report DCB IProgrem 114.6 1600 1,600 10.3 90 1 75 5.5X12 89 55 194 9.3 45 Surf TIME 0600-0800 0800-0830 0830-0900 0900-1100 1100-1200 1200-1230 1230-1600 1600-1730 1730-2200 2200-0200 0200-O230 Operations From 0600 - 0600 Circulate at 2400';spot Hi Vis 20 bbl pill @ 2400'. POH to 2200'. Circulate w/rig pump. D/S batch mixing kickoff plug. kickoff plug as follows: 20 H20 ahead followed by 425sx G w/.1 gps D47, .7% D65, 1.0% S001,76 bbl slurry, 17.0 ppg yield 1.0 cf/sk. Displace w/3 H20 behind and 18.4 bbl mud w/rig pump. Plug balanced. POH slowly 10 stds. Reverse out. Had show of oil in mud w/reversing out. No cement, some contaminated mud. POH 3 stds, some contaminated mud/sheath in dp. Circulate normal to clear pipe Hole static after reversing. POH L/D 6 its DP needing rattled. Pull wear ring. Test BOPE 300 ip/3000 hp. Also tested mud line valves. BOP test OK. P/U BHA for 12 1/4 drill out. L/D drill pipe. and wait on cement. up on cement @ 1597'. : ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report Bit, BS, XO, XO, 3-6 1/4 DC, XO, 4 HWDP, jars, 16 HWDP UnlW U~a lloP~o I~eom) 5 oo w~i~ ~ Conneden ck~ 9~ 5 19.~ G 41/21F prem 903.19 1~7a5 stC 5 19.~ S135 41/21F prem DaiN J~ ~ 1~1~2 DNT 2.0 ~y {y~) ]~ i E~r ~. k~7 {YIN) NO I ~m F~ & Wa~ I~ WeE ~m: Pr~;e F~ ~ ~ ~) IF~ ~) 2M-23 6 BPM 950 24752 3~ V~ ~ F~: :~ ~ (~) F~ ~ 233 Mud 19500 CPF-1 Diesel ~760 870 ~ '" un wmr ~ ~) un wa~ ~a ~ H20 900 Lake 93-12 100 90 D~ Vo~ C~u~ V~ Pm~ WM~ ~ ~) P~ Wi~r ~ =~ bbls 5801 bbls 90 Lake 93-12 C~ Dam W~ ~ P~ ~ ! ~ D~ o y~ -12 ARCO 1 ~16/94 ~16/95 ~u~e W~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ U~ 7~ y~ 10kts CONTRACTOR 35 ~9/95 N~ ~1 L~ti~ -25 °F SERVICE 11 ~16/95 ~9/95 Alpine ~1 ~17/95 OTHER NO DC Bumgamer TOTAL 47 Time H~m C~ O~mlb~ From ~- ~ 0230-0330 1.0 2 Drill cement f/1597-1623'. Firm cement a~er 1603'. Had show of live oil with boEoms up, strung out in mud. Not much gas, 75-90 u. 0330-0400 0.5 6 CBU. Still show of oil, reduced. 0400-0430 0.5 21 Pressure test cs9 to 1500 psi, lost 50 psi in 20 min. 0430-06~0 1.5 2 I Drillin9 cement 1623-1650'. Cement samples are fairly hard, no indication of contam. in samples. Plug looks real good so far. Road maint Water Used f/~ke ~93-12 = 0 bbl Cum=4850 bbl Road Maint Water Used f/Lake ~91/16 = 600 bbl Cum=7930 bbl Road Maint Water Used f/Lake ~93/32 = 0 bbl Cum=40300 bbl Dai~ grey water disposed at CPF-1 =00 bbls .Total grey water disposed at CPF-1 = 2228 bbls Dai~ cullings to CC2-A ball mill = 0 yds Total cu~ings to CC2-A ball mill = 2~ yds TOTAL 4.0 Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. AFC No. JRpL No. AX-9322I 2O ALPINE #1 POOL RIG #6 TI H to 2450' Bland 10.4 ppg 26.0 Pcb 9.3 PV/YP 13/ 10 ~ 0.06 C~, 42/14 ~ 0.80 AP~WL 6.6 CC ~ 1100 pcm =so~ 13.5 % ES S~d tr % Ho~ v<~. 338 bbl Mud $4569 LG$ 80.0 Ib/bbl P~ Va. 450 bbl Total Mud $89685 R~ 0400 hrs 1/28/95 2/16/95 3751 'PBD 13 3/8"~@~,~1,765' RRtt3 8.5 Hycalog 16095 7,500 0 0 0.407 19/18 1P~ ~ ~D) c~, c,=, 7,500 $4,115,272 3751 10.4 Daily Drilling Report DCB / hoe Tern 14.6 ~ 3,751 P,~ wt 110 =.u. w~ 110 ~.o.wt 100 ~ 10 ~O~ 10 Trq B'~ T~I Surf TIME .0600-0830 0830-0930 0930-1030 1030-1200 1200-1430 1430-1530 1530-1630 1630-2400 0000-0130 0130-0400 O40O-060O Operations From 0600 - 0600 Circulate and condition mud. Pretreat f/cement. R/U Dowell, spot cement plug: 10 bbl H20, test lines, 10 bbl H20, mix and pump 285 sk G w/.012% D800, 58.4 bbl@ 15.8 ppg, displace w/8 bbl H20 and 102 bbl mud. Botton 7500', est. top of plug 6950'. POH 10 stds slowly to 6565'. Circulate bottoms up, treat out contaminated mud. POH t/4350'. Spot 20 bbl Hi vis pill. POH t/4100'. R/U Dowell, pump 20 bbl H20 cement #2 w/150 sks G w/.2% D46, 1.75% S001, 30.7 bbl slurry mixed @ 15.8 p~ Displace w/8 bbl H20 and 50.5 bbl mud. Btm plug 4100' est top of plug 3850'. POH slowly 10 stds t/3157'. Reverse out, pump dry job. POH, L/D 42 its G and 99 jts S. L/D DC. 15k on cement plug #2 as per AOGCC requirement. Hard plug @ 3751', with ht on bit. POH 5 iob, POH L/D iars. R/U GBR, P/U 3 1/2" tbg stinger, TIH w/DP to 2450' for kickoff plug. ARCO Alaska, Inc. ~ Daily Drilling Report 5 19.~ G 41/21F Iprem 1750 ,~7~ stc 5 19.5~ S135 41/21F prem ,=, DaiN U~ e ~F 110 NO ~ F~ A Wa~ I~ well: ~: ~e F~ ~ ~ ~) F~ ~ (~) 2M-23 6 BPM 950 24752 7336 v~ T~ F~ 706 =Mud 0 CPF-1 35 Diesel 730 4~ H20 580 Lake 93-12 100 ~100 D~ Vo~a ~u~ V~ ~ W~ 741 bbls 5568 bbls 100 Lake 93-12 C~ Dam W~er Da~ P~I ~ I ~ Daa o y~ +6 ARCO I ~9/95 ~15/95 7o~ yds 17-22~S CONTRACTOR 35 ~9/95 Alpi~ ,1 L~ti~ -34 °F ISERVICE 12 ~16/95 ~9/95 Alpine ~1 ~16/95 ~OTHER NO DC Bumgamer TOTAL 48 Time H~m C~ ~t~ F~ Road maint Water Used F Lake ~93-12 = 0 bbl Cum~850 bbl Road Maint Water Used F Lake ~91/16 = 1800 bbl Cum=7330 bbl Road Maint Water Used F Lake ~93/32 = 0 bbl Cum=40300 bbl IDai~ grey water disposed at CPF-1 =120 bbls ~Total grey water disposed at CPF-1 = ~28 bbls Dai~ cu~ings to CC2-A ball mill = 0 yds Total cu~ings to CC2-A ball mill = 2~ yds ~TOTAL 2.0 Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. AX9322 I~ '~' ALPINE #1 19 C Ctlll I~1' POOL RIG #6 Circulate/condition t/cmt Mud ~ Bland w,,,~ 10.4 ppg v-.~,w 41 sec ~v~,p 13/14 e,~ 4/'20 ~ 4.8 ~ HlrHP i~O0 ~ C~ 26.0 ~ob 8.4 0.06 0.80 1100 ppm % ~OWR E~ 80.0 l~bi 571 0400 hrs 1/28/95 2/15/95 7,500' $340,162 13 3/8" @ 1,765' ,,,c~ 7,500 3,990,379 RRt~3 7500! 8.6 10.4 Daily Drilling Report / P~ogre.~ 'E~L Co~ TO Dot~ 14.6 7,500 i~(w~ 200 u. w~ 200 ~.o.~ 200 e~ 60 T,q sd $0 TIME 0600:0630 0630-1900 1900-1930 1930-2230 2230-2300 2300-0230 0230-0530 0530-0600 Op~atiom From 0600.06~X) Completed VSP surveys. Run MSCT. Cored 50 attempts, retrieved 35 cores. R/D MSCT. Hold safety meetincj.prior to P/U percussion coring tool. with Percussion tool. Made 45 attempts, retrieved 35 cores. Left 6 bullets In hole, 5154-7045'. Schlumberger tools, equipment. TIH w/BHA, HWDP. POH, rack back to clear for DP. P/U mule shoe, TIH open ended drill pipe. P/U singles off rack. Tag up @ 7479'. Circulate hole, condition mud. Wash down to TD. Total lost time logging w/Schlumberger = 15 hrs. ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report i ii 47sl 5 19.5# G 41/21F ,/27ms 22xx 5 19.5# S135 41/21F Daily Jm' # D443F 1 10 NO 2M-23 'ra~y¥OlumllD, ,,, , , 0 yds 708 yds Alpine # 1 DC Bumgarner Alpine #1 Loc~lon i ii JDlesel I H20 bbl,s,, [~'~'~* 4827 bbls nl wea~e~ O~a IARCO 'CONTRACTOR SERVICE OTHER TOTAL 33 13 49 32,088 0 627 200 100 100 4406.84 2123.62' 3856 CPF-1 273 Lake 93-12 100 ,Lake 93-12 i i i i i 2/9/95 ~a~ I-g~ unl 2/14/95 NO T~ 2/13/95 2/9/94 2/9/g5 Time TOTAL Opm'atioM From 06iX) · Note: Reviewed water llcjures for the road. Split cumulative total to each lake used to date. If additional lakes used for mt. work, will add lake # = volumes below. Road maint Water Used f/Lake #93-12 = 0 bbl Cum--4850 bbl Road Malnt Water Used f/Lake #91/16 = 600 bbl Cum=5530 bbl Road Maint Water Used f/Lake #93/32 = 0 bbl Cum--40300 bbl water dis at CPF-1 =120 bbls water disposed at CPF-1 = 2108 bbls Is to CC2-A ball mill = 0 yds Total cuttings to CC2-A ball mill -- 284 yds Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. AX9322 18 W~ ALPINE #1 POOL RIG #6 ~&~ at 0600 Logging w/Schlumb~e~,~er Mud type Bland iMBT 27.0 ppb W~'~ 10.4 ppg ~ 8.5 V'~ 42 sec ~ 0.22 pvr~ 15/16 ~ 0.10 c~,- ~0 ~ 0.78 AP~WL 4.6 ~ ~ 1~ ~ ~~ 14.0 ~ ~ % ~ 14.0 % ES H~ v~. 478 ~1 P~ v~ ~4 ~1 ~ ~,d $500 T~.d ~2,~3 0400 hrs 1/28/95 2/14/95 t[;~p~ (MD~TVD) 7,500' ~T DATA RR#3 8.5 Hycalog 17/16. ~.~ c,. 7,500 Daily Drilling Report DRM 14.6 10.3 ..u. WL 200 DS40H rm ~ 50 16095 ~u~ No. J 1 I 7,500 '~°i $.5x12 0 ~ ~u I 61 0 0.74 3PuI 215 ~ ~1 1 200 200 T~ s~ 50 TIME ~0600-0800 0800-2100 2100-0600 Operations From 0600 - 0600 Run in hole w/Schlumberger RFT/GR had problems with centralizer. POOH and repair same. Rerun schlumb{ er RFT/GR. Multiple pressure stops see Geo. report for details. POO~ down RFT/GR tools. and run in hole with Schlumberger VSP tools. Western Geo "thumpers" 500' Southwest of borehole. Run velocity survey 50' stations from 7500' to 2,700'. 250' stations from 2'700' to 600'. Lost 1 hour replacing tools at the start of job. Total lost time logging w/Schlumberger = 15 hrs. ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report i8 1/2" BIT, BIT SUB, 6 1/2" DC, STRT. BI~ADE STAB, 7- 6 1/2" STEEL DcS, LI JARS, 1-6 1/2" STEEL DC, XOS, LENGTH 371.52', 21 HWDP, LENGTH 319.94' OAL= 949.54' ~I'~A NO.: Unlll:~pe Uala (lOp lo RERUN #3 oo w.~ ~ ~ ,, 47stc 5 19.5~ G 41/21F prem ~06.84 1~7~5 2~ stC 5 19.5~ S135 41/21F prem 2123.62' H~m~ Dai~ J~ ~ ~F 110 ~'~ (Y/N) I~ ~ ~. ~'~ (Y~) NO 2M-23 6 BPM 1020 32,088 3,971 ii V~ T~ F~ F~ ~ ~) F~ Mud 19,000 CPF-1 II Diesel 700 I~ 50 ,, H20 150 Lake 93-12 ~m~wam~ k~. ~) to--wirer 1100 100 D~ Vo~ ~u~ V~ P~ W~m ~ ~) P~Wamr ~ bbls ~27 bbls 100 Lake 93-12 o y~ +3 ARCO 3 ~9/95 ~13/95 . . .. 708 yds 1 2~S CONTRACTOR 33 Npi~ ~1 L~tion -30 °F SERVICE 20 ~9/95 ~9/95 Alpine ~1 ~14/95 OTHER 1 NO iD. R. MCKEL VEY TOTAL 55 Time H~m C~ O~t~ Fmm ~- ~ Road maint Water Used f/Lake ~93-12 = 2,000 Road Maint Water Used f/Lake ~93/16 = 1,700 Road Maint Water Used f/Lake ~32 = 0 bbl [Total Road Maint. Water Usage F Lake ~93/32~0,080 bbl iDai~ gre~ water disposed at CPF-1 =119 bbls 'Total .grey water disposed at CPF-1 = 1955 bbls Dai~ cu~ings to CC2-A ball mill = 0 yds Total cu~ings to CC2-A ball mill= 284 yds(Corrected) TOTAL Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. J Daily Drilling Report AX9322 17 2/13/95 J 16/15 JDRM '~wq ~ (m,~:Vl~qJ) Pm~,~m De~h (]aD) ALPINE #1 7,500' 7,500 POOL RIG ~6 $65,510 $3,538,828 Loggin~ w/Schlumberger 13 3/8" ~ 1,765' 7"~7315' 14.6 u~ Bland ue~ 27.0 ~ ~. RR~ ~ 7~ ~ 7,~ ~ 2~ w~ 10.4 ~ ~ 8.5 ~ 8.S u~ 10.3 ,.u. ~ ~ s.o.~ 2~ v~ ~ ~ ~ 0~2 ~ Hy~log ~ ~v~ 1~ 15 ~ 0.08 ~ ~ ~ 0.S ~ ~2 ~ 0.72 ~ ~. 1~9S ~ ~ ,~ ~ I 2 3 ~w~ 4.4 ~ ~ 1~ ~ ~ 7,~ ~ 6~ ~.' 5.5x12 5.5~2 m~ 12.4 ~ m % ~ 0 ~ ~u 61 61 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~w~ 0 ~ ~ 0.74 =~ 215 215 ~ 14.0 % ES .~U ~~ ~ ~1~ .~ ~. 478 ~1 ,~ v~ ~ ~1 ~.~ 0.~7 ~ ~ ~ J~ 2~~ ~2~ D~ ~ $500 ~ ~ ~2,~ S~ ~ R~ ~7,~0' o.oo ,rs I I I I , , D~ (MD) Di~ T.V.D. Ve~ S~. ;D~ L~ TIME C~ ~mt~ From ~ - ~ 0600-0900 3.0 4 A~empt to repair Schlumberger rota~ coring tool. 0900-1130 2.5 4 Pick up and RIH w/Schlumberger FMI/GR tools. Lost directional sensor. POOH. 1130-1200 0.5 4 Repair Schlumberger .FMI/GR tools. 1200-1630 4.5 4 RIH and run Schlumberger FMI/GR log f/7,470' to 3,600'. Rig dow~ for cond. run. 1630-1730 1.0 6 RIH W/rerun bit ~3 to condition mud and hole. 1730-1830 1.0 9 Circulate and cut 57' drilling line at 1,700' 1830-2200 3.5 6 Continue in hole with rerun bit ~3. Break circ. at 5,650' and wash 110' to btm. 30' fi~'l. 2200-0030 2.5 5 Circulate and condition mud for continued logging operations. BoEoms up gas 90 units. 0030-0400 3.5 6 Pump pill and POOH to log w/Schlumberger. Tight 7,200-7,250 m~ overpull 40K. 0400-0500 1.0 4 ;Rig U~ Schlumberger. 0500-0600 1.0 4 Running Schlumberger R~/GR Total lost time logging w/Schlumberger = 12 hrs. ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report i , 8 1/2" BIT, BIT SUB, 6 1/2" DC, STRT. BLADE STAB, 7' 6 1/2" STEEL DCs, LI JARS, 1-6 1/2" STEEL DC, XOS, LENGTH 371.52°, 21 HWDP, LENGTH 319.94' - OAL= 949.54' RERUN ~3 47stc 5 19.~ G 41/21F Lprem .~06.84 1~7~5 2~ stc 5 19.~ S135 41/21F prem 2123.62' Dai~ ~ W ~F 1 1 0 NO I i i I~ WeE 2M-23 6 BPM 1020 16,897 2,893 100 Mud CPF-1 ii 35 Diesel 350 700 ~H20 350 Lake 93-12 100 152 D~ Volume C~u~ V~ P~W~ ~) P~Wllr ~ 135 bbls 4827 bbls 100 Lake 93-12 11 i m o y~ -20 ARCO 3 ~9/95 ~1~95 708 yds 8~S CONTRACTOR 33 ~9/94 Npi~ ~1 L~ti~ ~5 °F SERVICE 20 ~9/95 ~9/95 ,, Alpine ~1 ~13/95 OTHE~ 1 NO D. R. MCKEL VEY TOTAL 55 Time H~m C~ ,. ., Road maint Water Used f/Lake ~93-12 = 750 I Road Maint Water Used f/Lake ~93/16 = 1030 ~Roa~ MaJnt Water Used f/Lake ~9~32 = 1200 bbl Total Road Maint. Water U~e ~ Lake ~3/32~6,380 bbl Dai~ ~rey water disposed at CPF-1 =119 bbls Total ~rey water ~ispose~ at CPF-1: 1955 bbls Dai~ cu~in~s to ~O2-A ball miff = 0 ~ds Total cu~ings to CC2-A bali mill: 2~ ~ds(Corrected) TOTAL ARCO Alaska, inc. No. IRFL No. AX9322 I 16 ALPINE #1 POOL RIG #6 Repair Sch WL Core Tool i~JO DATA Mm ~, Bland MBT 27.0 ppb W,~ht 10.4+ p~g pH 8.5 ~r___-o~_'. 48 sec ~ 0.22 pv/~P 15/14 ~ 0.08 ~. 6/24 iM~ 0.77 APIWL 4.6 ~ ~ 1~ ~ ~~ 14.0 ~ ~ % ~, 14.0 % Es ~d tr % L~ 80.0 ~bl ,~,~. 478 ~1 ~ vo;. 556 ~i o~ ~ $500 T~u~ ~2,~3 0400 hrs 1/28/95 2/1 2/95 7,500' ~,~c~ $67,372 / 13 @ 1,765' RR~3 8.5 Hycalog 16095 0.407 ~ m spucu~ 15/14 P~ De~h CaD) 7,500 $3,469,678 7"@7315' MUD LOG QAIA 75OO SLT$ SHJSD Daily Drilling Report DRM 14.6 o,~ 7,,.~)0 10.3 P.U. Wt. 20~ 1~-1~ ~'1 5.5x12 ~u ! 61 0.74 =~ J 215 J ~.~wt 200 s.o.wt 200 Max {)lag Tm Surf lS0 TIME 0600-1700 1700-2200 22O0-02OO :0200-0600 Operations From 0600. 0600 Finish down AIT/LDT/CNL/GR tool and pick up Dipole Sonic and run same TD 7,444'. Hole slick. Tool out and down at 1700 hrs. tool and start in hole w/same. Cable head short POOH and rehea 2nd run with Rotary Coring tool. Drill 12 cores and tool failed. POOH with Rotary Coring tool and repairing same. 6 Hrs. Schlumber( er lost time. dpine #1 Spill Response Team members, Terry Imm, Sandy Pully, Gene Walthal attended KRU Spill Cleanup on Ice School. ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report 8 1/2" BIT, BiT SUB, MWD/LWD, FLOAT SUB, STRT. BLADE STAB., 6 1/2" DC, STRT. BLADE STAB, 7- 6 1/2" STEEL D_CS, LI JARS, 1-6 1/2" STEEL DC, XOS, LENGTH 371.52', 21 HWDP, LENGTH 629.60' OAL= 1001.12' 15HA NO.: Uflq:xpe Uata RERUN ~3 47St~ 5 19.5~ G 41/21F prem ~06.~ 1~7/95 ~std 5 19.5~ S135 41/21F prem 2062.74' ~DaiN ~ ~ ~F 1 10 ~7 (y~ j~ ~r ~. ~7 (Y/~) NO I i~ WeE ~: Prate 2M-23 6 BPM 1020 19,790 2,705 138 Mud ICPF-1 70 Diesel 700 150 H20 150 Lake 93-12 i ~ W~ ~ ~. ~)t ~0~ WaWf ~ ~) 152 102 D~ v~ ~u~ v~ P~ 208 bbls 4692 bbls 100 Lake 93-12 ~ ~m W~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ D~ , , o y~ +18 ~ARCO 3 ~9/95 ~8/95 708 yds 5~S CONTRACTOR 33 :~9/94 ,= Npi~ .1 L~tion +13 °F SERVICE 20 ~9/95 ~9/95 Alpine ~1 ~1~95 OTHER 1 NO D. R. MCKEL VEY TOTAL 55 yes . Time Road maint Water Used F Lade ~93-12 = 2100 Road Maint Water Used F Lake ~93/16 = 2200 Road Maint Water Used F Lake ~93/32 = 300 bbl Total Road Maint. Water Usage F Lake ~93/32~3,400 bbl ~Dai~ grey water disposed at CPF-1 =114 bbls ;Total grey water disposed at CPF-1 = 1836 bbls :Dai~ cu~ings to CC2-A ball mill = 0 yds Total cu~ings to CC2-A ball mill = 2~ yds(Corrected) TOTAL Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report AX9322 15 2/11/95 J 14/14 JDRM wea ~De~ (MDb'VD) ALPINE ~1 7,500' 7,400~o~ 100 POOL RIG g6 $74,967 ~$3,402,306 [Logging w/Schlumberger 13 3/8" ~ 1,765' 7"~7315' =14.6 u~ Bland MBT 26.5 ~ ~. RR~ ~ 7~ ~ 7,~ ~ 2~ w~t 10.3 ~ ~ 8.8 ~ 8.5" ,~ 10.3 ~.u.~ ~ s.o.~ 2~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ 0~5 ~ Hycai~ PV~ 1~ 14 ~ 0.11 T~ D~F ~ 5~8 ~ 0.74 ~. 1~5 ~ ~ ~. I 2 3 ~WL 4.4 ~ ~ 1~ ~ ~ 7,~0 T~ ~ ~. .5.5X12 5.5~2 ~~ 13.0~ m % ~ ~3 ~ 4 ~U 61 61 , ~~ ~ =T/~T 5.4 ~~ 0.74 a~ ~5 215 ~, 13.0 % ES ~U 120 ~~ ~ ~1~ .H~v=. 478 ~1 ~P~W 615 ~ ~.~A .~7 D=~ ~d ~,1~ T~ Mud ~1 ,~ ~ ~ ~0,TS0 ~ 68 ~7,~0' , 0400 hrs 1/28/95 ~ I ! I' I i i i i i i Suw. ~. ~ ~ D~ (MO) 7,3~ 74~ , ~g~ 0.3 0.3 0.3 oi~ 37.0 ~.g ~.g T.V.D. 7,4~ 7467.2 74~ v~ S~. 24.9 24.9 24.9 ~ -14,5 -14.2 -14,0 lea; ~.3 20,5 ~.6 [Dm L~ 0.~ 0.~ 0.~ TIME C~ 0600-0800 2.0 2 Drilling wit~ reran bit ~3 ~om 7,400' to 7,500' '0800-12~0 4.0 5 Pump high vis sweep and condition mud for sho~ trip in prep for Iooging. 1200-1600 4.0 6 Sho~ trip to casin~ s~oo. Tight w/30K ovorpull at 7,345 anO ti~htT,250-7,465 on t(ip in. 1 ~00-1830 2.5 $ ¢imulato and condition bolo at 7,500 to prop. ~or Io~in~. 1830-1~00 0.5 ~0 Drop sumo7. les ~an ~/4 1~00-2200 3.0 $ ~ull out o~ hole to Io~ with Schlum~or~or. 2200-2300 1.0 ~ Hold safe~ meetin~ and ri~ up SchlumBor~or wire Iino tools. 2300-0~00 7.0 ~ ~ ~IH w/Scllumbor~or ~IT/kDT/O~G~ tool and Io~ w/samo lrom 7,485 to 1,7~5 ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report 8 1/2" BIT, BIT suB, MWD/LWD, FLOAT SUB, STRT. BLADE STAB., 6 1/2" DC, STRT. BLADE ST/~B, 7- 6 1/2" STEEL DCS, LI JARS, 1-6 1/2" STEEL DC, XOS, LENGTH 371.52', 21 HWDP, LENGTH 629.60' 0AL= 1001.12' ., REFIUN #3 oo w.~, 47std 5 lg.5# G 41/21F prem 4408.84 1/27/95 22stc 5 19.54t S135 41/21F prem 2062.74' Houm On Jam :NO I Ir~m Well Rate: Preeeum 2M-23 8 BPM ~000 ~,495 ~4,053 388 Mu~ g,500 OPF-1 70 Diesel 700 330 H20 330 Lake 93-12 158 96 436 bbls ~ bbls 100 Lake 93-12 C~ ~m W~ ~ P~ ~ I ~ D~ 2 y~ -5 ARCO 3 ~9/95 ,~8/95 ~ ~s 5~s CONTRACTOR 33 ~9/94 ~ ~ L~Uon -10 °F SERVICE 18 ~9/95 ~9/95 Alpine ~1 ~11/95 OTHER I NO s~ D. R. MCKEL VEY TOTAL 53 yes , Time H~m C~ ~mtbm From ,, 'Road Maint Water Used f/Lake ~93/32 = 1800 bbl To~l Road Maint. Water Usage f/Lake ~93/32~8,800 bbl Dai~ grey water disposed at CPF-1 =0 bbls Total grey water disposed at CPF-1 = 17~ bbls Dai~ cu~ings to CC2-A ball mill = 0 yds Total cu~ings to. CC2-A ball mill = 2~ yds(Corrected) TOTAL Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report AX9322 14 2/10/95 13/13 DRM w~ ic~,p~'~ pdDrT'VC~) ALPINE #1 7,400' 7,162/ 238 C~u~ ~ ~ POOL RiG ~6 $105,279 $3,327,339 DRILLING 13 ~8" ~ 1,765' ~7"~7315' '14.6 ~ ~TA ~ ~TA ~ L~ ~TA ~G ~TA . u~ ~ Bland u~T 26.0 ~ ~ ~. ~1-1 R R~ ~ 7~7 ~ 7.~0' ~ ~ 2~ w~ 10.~ ~ ~ 8.7 ~ 8.5' 8~' ~ 10.3 e.u.~ ~ ~o.~ 2~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 0~4 ~ BHI Hy~l~ pv~ 1~ 18 ~ 0.10 T~ ~2 D~F ~,~ 8/40 ~ 0.70 ~ ~. 118974 1~5 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I 2 3 ~wc 4.8 ~ ~ 1~ ~ ~ 7,197 7,~0 T~ 1~ ~, 5.5x12 5.5~2 ~~ 19.0 ~ ~ % ;~ ~ ~3 ~ 12 ~u 61 61 .T~ ~ ~T/~T 3.5 ~0 ~~ O.M ~ ~5 215 ~, 13.0 % ES ~ 70 120 ~~ ~ ~1~ ~,~,~. 472 ~ ~dW ~2 ~ ~.TF, 0.95 .~7 O~ ~ud $2,3~ ;;~t Uud $78,7~ m ~ ~O,TSO ~ ~ ~7,~0' R;~ ~, IlS~ USED 0400 hrs 1/28/95 ~ D~(MD) 71~ ~87.5 ~ 0.3 0~ . D~ 4.4 24.8 T.V.D. 7,1~ ~87.1 W, S~. 25.0 25.0 ~ -15.2 -14.8 Ea~ ~.0 ~.1 Dm L~ 0.13 0.10 TIME C~ 0600-0930 3.5 6 Pick up coring assy and RIH for core '0930-1100 1.5 5 Wash 35' to b~,20' soft fill. Circulated boEoms up. 1100-1500 4.0 4 Coring run ~1 from 7,162' to 7,197', (35') 1500-1600 1.0 51Jammed core bbl. on connection. Circulated boEoms up prior to POOH. 1600-1900 3.0 6 POOH with core bbl ~1. 1900-2100 2.0 6 Lay down core and coring a~y. 2100-0100 4.0 6 Make up rerun bit ~3 and rerun BHA ~3 and RIH with same. Break circ at shoe and test MWD/LWD 0100-0200 1.0 3 Ream and mad pass core intewal rrom 7,150 to 7,197. 20' soft fill and 10' hard fill. 0200-0600 4.0 2 Drilling with rerun bit ~3 from 7,197 to 7,400 Conducted camp fire and evacuation drill. Held ~able top spill drill with response team members not present during last drill. See f~ed roster and scenario. ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report rDrl.~ iJeSCrll3DO~ 8 1/2" BIT, BIT SUB, MWD/LWD, FLOAT SUB, STRT. BLADE STAB., 6 1/2" DC, STRT. BLADE STAB, 7- 6 1/2" STEEL DCS, L! JARS, 1-6 1/2" STEEL DC, XOS, LENGTH 371.52', 21 HWDP, LENGTH 629.60' OAL= 1001.12' RERUN #3 oo w.~ 5 19.5# G 41/21F 4406.84 1/27/~$ 5 19.54f S135 41/21F 1937.39' Daily Jar # D443F Yes 2M-23 Volume D=~ 0 yds 706 yds Alpine #1 Location Alpine #1 s~ D. R. MCKEL VEY 108.6 Tim Van AJ~n ( Plak IM.:hanic) Vehick ic~dem ne 180 35 62 277 bbls Wile~i~ Data 4 BPM Volume 8OO !Mud Diesel H20 16-22kts -55 OF 2/10/95 4048 bbls ARCO 2 CONTRACTOR 31 SERVICE 18 OTHER 2 TOTAL 53 Peak No 17,048 un ~i~r un u~m~ ?00 350 ~w~ ~)' ' 100 4,635 Fuel CPF-1 un ~a~er ~ [DUll1 350 Lake 93-12 ~-o,,i:xe Illl Po~b~ Water lake 93-12 ! 2/9/95 2/9/95 ,~, ~es 2 diesel & hyd oil 2/8/95 ~ I-MI 2/9/94 2/9/95 ;2,~0 ~hyd. l qt.diesel )/es Time S. pill Spill TOTAL t. diesel at mile 23.3 on ice road as a result of a Peak vehicle accident. There were no Injuries to the driver Mr. Tim Van Allen. The two ton mechanic's truck was too fast for conditions and tipped over on it's side on the ice road. A quart of diesel from the fuel tank contaminated a two foot diameter of ice on the road. Spill wa picked up and bagged for disposal. See attached report. Accident rept. later today. 20 tdraulic from a leaking filter on Peak snow blower. Spill was contained on ice pad. Cleaned up by removing w/ice and snow, melted and hauled to manifest #069401 in vac truck. Notified all agencies and internals. See att. No environmenal damage. Road Maint Water Used f/lake #93/32 = 3000 bbl ITotal Road Maint. Water Usa. f/Lake #93/32=37,000 bbl water disposed at CPF-1 =91 bbls water disposed at CPF-1 = 1722 bbls is to CC2-A ball mill = 0 yds Total is to CC2-A ball mill = 284 yds(Corrected) Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. AX9322 We~ ALPINE # 1 POOL RIG #6 RIH with core bbl #1 Bland iue'r 2,6.6 10.3 ~ 46 ~ ~ 0.22 1~ 18 ~ 0.08 8~7 MI 0.62 4.6 cc tr % 463 ~ $4230 l~au~ $76,437 0400 hrs 1/28/95 2/9/95 17,162 '1:":':' _ $68~169 I 13 3/8" @ 1,765' 12/12, P~ O~ 6~825 $3,159,021 7"@7315' Dally Drilling Report #3 CORE #1 0s 7162 8.$" 8.$ M~w~. 10.~ 1~0 Hy~l~ BHI r~ ~ 16095 116074 ~5 ~ 7162 7162 T~OM ~ 5.5X12 6~ RIH ~.e~ 12 ~ 72.6 212 11~1~ ~ ~ 9.3 ~ .~7 0.96 86 ~ 337 7,162 ~r~wt 190 185 200 TIME 0600-1400 1400-1530 1530-1700 1700-1900 ,1900-2130 1213O-223O 2230-0030 030-0330 330-0600 Operations From 0600. OGO0 and MWD/LWD logging f/6,825' To 7,162' Circulate bottoms up looking for core point. See details on mud loggers, r..eport. Short trip to condition hole for core #1.30K overpull 6,659' to 6,350'. Slick TIH. Circulate and condition for core #1 @ 7162' out of hole for core #1. (SLM.. W/No correction) 30K overpull 5,350' - 5,590' Cut 85' drilling line at 13 3/8" casing shoe. . j Finish trip out of hole for core bbl.#1. Down Icad LWD. Test choke manifold while POOl Pull wear bushing and test BOPE. 300psi. Iow and 3,000psi. high. Reset wear bushing. ~. and RIH for core #1. ARCO Alaska, Inc. Dally Drilling Report i i i i i · 112 X 4" CORE HEAD, 60' 6 3/4" CORE BBL W/ALUMINUM INNER BBL, XOS, 2- 6" NON MAG DOS, XOS, 7- 7' STEEL DCS, L! JARS, 1-6 1/2" STEEL DC, XOS, LENGTH 409.70', 21 HWDP, LENGTH 629.60' tOAL= 1039.30" 4; 5 19.5# G 41/21F 4406.84 · ,m/.s 10xsl 5 19.5# S135 41/21F 17'17.4 Dally Jar # D443F 99.1 No 2M-23 Da,t,/ i Cu~ Data 2 yds 6 BPM D, R, MCKEL VEY bbls ilPr~m~r® 1100 Typo Fk~d: Diesel H20 ~,~w~k,~ Voima~n~ -15 Wfr~ ~ ' 10kts ~,m mcmr -40 OF ., , 2/9/95 3771 bbls ,ARCO 2 CONTRACTOR 31 SERVICE 18 OTHER 2 TOTAL 53 ~,~l On ~4,uo,,, 21,683 0 143 75 F~ UNd (J~W) 3,888 CPF-1 625 Lake 93-12 78 Lake 93-12 2/9/95 LiM I.~& i)nH 2/8/95 mq~m N I Lie( F~ 2/8/95 'v~ Time TOTAL Road Malnt Water Usecl f/Lake #93/32 = 2400 bbl Total Road Maint. Water Usage f/Lake #93/32=34,000 bbl water dis at CPF-1 --119 bbls water dis at CPF-1 = 1631 bbls s to CC2-A ball mill = 0 ¥cls Total cuttings to CC2-A ball mlll= 284.. yds(Corrected/ Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. ~="~' AX9322 [~'~' ALPINE #1 POOL RIG #6 Drilling 8 1/2" hole. i~JO DA'IA Bland Mm' 26.0 10.5 ppg ~ 8.4 ~ ~ ~ 0~6 1~ 28 ~ 0.08 7~8 ~ 0.62 4.6 ~ ~ 1~ 14.0 % ES tr % ~7~ ~m~ U~ $72702 0400 hrs 1/28/95 2/8/95 l[~r~ (MDZ~VD) 6,825 ~"~ $76,924 L~r~ 13 3/8"~@~..1,765' Daily Mud 8.5' Hycalog DS40HF 16095 6825 503O 65.5 115-135 .407 $20,750 11/11 =~,~, 5'635 $~3~90,852 7" @ 73~17~'~,,, 6745 0.71 9.3 88 Daily Drilling Report DRM ~,, ~,, 1190 14.6 6,825 ~,~wt 180 w~. 185 s.o.wt 175 00-200 T,~ Sud 200 1 5.5x12 70 247 2,775 30 2OO 06.695' TIME 0600-1330 1330-1430 1430-1600 1600-0600 Operations From (~00 - 0600 and MWD/LWD f/5635 to 6007' Circulate bottoms up prior to short trip at 6,007' Short trip 14 stds. Max drag 10,000#, no swabbing and no fill on btm. and MWD/LWD Io( f/6005 to 6,825 all solids control equip, and diluting to control wt. and flow properties. an bromide at 6,500 ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report 8 1/2" Bit, Bit Sub, Sperry MWD/LWD, Float sub, st. bid. stab, 6 1/2"DC, st. bid. stab, 7-6 1/2" DC, LI jars, 1-6 1/2" DC, XO, length 371.52' 21 HWDP, length 629.60' . . OAL= 1001.12' ~-~A No.: 47StC 5 19.~ G 41/21F prem ~06.84 1~7~5 14~ 5 19.~ S135 41/21F, prem 1372.32 DaiN J~ ~ ~3F 91.8 ~'~ (WN) I~ ~ ~ ~7 (Y/~ No I 2M-23 6 BPM 1100 25,571 3,8~ 480 ~Mud 9500 CPF-1 ,, 70 Diesel 700 875 65 H20 675 Lake 93-12 14~ D~ Vo~ ~u~ V~ 615 bbls 3~1 bbls 81 Lake 93-12 C~ ~m W~ ~ P~ 4 y~ -5 ARCO 2 ~1/95 ~/95 7~ yds 10~ CONTRACTOR ~ ~5/94 Npi~ ~1 L~ti~ "25 °F SERVICE 16 ~6/1995 1/28/95 Alpine ~1 ~8/95 ~OTHER 2 N DC Bumgamer TOTAL T~e H~m C~ O~mt~ F~ Conducted tour for agency inspectors from ADEC and ADNR. Arrived on location with Lisa Pekesh ~ 14:00 and depa~ed at 16:30. Comments all positive.and no recommendations for correction. ADEC Reps. Pamela Grefsrud and Kalu Kalu. ADNR ,. = Rep. Bruce Webb. . R~ad Maint Water Used f/Lak~' ~93/32 = 750 bbl To~l Road Maint. Water Usage f/Lake ~93/32=31,600 bbl Dai~ grey water disposed at CPF-1 =0 bbls To~i grey water disposed at CPF-1 = 1512 bbls ~Dai~ cuings to CC2-A ball mill = 0 7ds iTotal cuings to CC2-A ball mill = 2~ 7ds{Corrected) . . TOTAL Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. , Daily Drilling Report ,*ucc No. No. I ~/95 I 10/10 IDCB ALPINE ~1 5635 4853~. 782 POOL RIG ~6 $~,6~ $3,013,928 D~ILLING 8 ~/2" HOLE ~3 ~8" ' ~TA ~ ~TA ~L~ ~TA ~G ~1A M~ Bl~nd ~T 2~.0 ~ ~. ~ ~ S~ ~ 5,~ ~ ~70 = w~ ~0.~ ~ ~ 8.~ ~ 8.~* ~ 10.~ ~.u.~ ~70 s.o.~ ~70 v~ 40 ~ ~ 0~0 ~ 1~ 13 m 0.80 ;~ ~0HF ~ 10 rm~ 1~-1~ T~S~ I~1~ ~ 3~ 6 ~ 0.60 ~ ~. 1~95 ~ ~ ~ 7 ~ ~ 1 2 3 ~WL 5.2 ~ ~ ~0 ~ ~ S~ ;~ 2~ [~, 5.5X12 5.5~2 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ % F~ 3~ ~ ~ ~ 70 70 ~m ~ ~ ~ ~/~ ~.S ~ ~ 0.71 e~ 247 247 ~, 15.0 % ;S ~H~,a. 390 ~ ~V~ 710 ~ ~.~A .~7 ~ 1~ ~mi 125~ J2~ ID=~ M~ $1595 ~ ~ ~7~7 ~ ~ ~0,750 ~ 137 ~03' 0400 hrs 1/28/95 ~ I I I I su~. ~. ~ ~ 47 ~ D~ (MD) 4759 4g~ 51~ 5321 ~g~ 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.5: D~ ~7.9 311.0 ~.8 ~.1 241.6 T.V.D. 4,7~ 4~ 51~ 5321 Ve, S~. 36.5 ~.4 ~.1 ~.1 32.4 , ~ ~.6 ~.3 lg.7 lg.8 . Ea= 30.2 ~.1 28,0 ~.8 ~.4 -- Dm L~ 0.~ 0.~ 0.10 0.10 TIME C~ ~mt~ From 0600-1530 9.5 8 Wo~ on SCR unit. ~1530-1600 0.5 5 CBU ~ shoe. No gas. 1600-1730 1.5 6 TIH. No fill or tight hole. 1730-0600 12.5 2 Drillin~ f/485~-5~35'. Hole ~ood, no ~roblems. Trip ~as 200u. Minor. Workin~ on mu0 ~., plan to run centri~e when ropaire~, continu~ to koop ~ilution. ~11 ~rin~ ~. ~o~ ~ra~uall7 to ~ 0.3 as conditi0ns allow. ., ARCO Alaska, Inc. ] Daily Drilling Report 8 1/2" Bit, Bit Sub, Sperry MWD/LWD, Float sub, st. bid. stab, 6 1/2"DC, st. bid. stab, 7-6 1/2" DC, LI jars, 1-6 1/2" DC, XO, length 371.52' 21 HWDP, length 629.60' OAL= 1001.12' 13 oo w,~ ~ ~ c~. ~,~ 47st{ 5 19.5# G 41/21F prem 4406.84 1/27/95 lxxsl 5 19.5# 8135 41/21F prom 153.92 Daily Jar # D443F 72,8 No 1 1bi AlU Injecl~ F~el & Warm Inlecl~n Wel~ P, ale: I;~ ;ue~ C3n ~ (gale) Fuel ~ 2M-23 6 BPM 1100 119925 4252 Vek~me T)~e Fluid: F~4 ~ (ga~) Fa, el ~ Mud 0 CPF-1 Diesel 700 515 ~D~ UR w~er I.l~=~lV~3 (DI3~} url Wal~ ~ H20 515 Lake 93-12 169 81 D~'Iy Volume Cun~Jla'e~e V~ P e~ab~ Wale~ P.e~d (bl=~) bbls 3156 bbls 90 Lake 93-12 Cuak~g~ Da~ Wea~e~ Data Pemer~el 8a~e(y I BOP Dina Dady Temper~u~e Lael BOP te~/Oi~ ~ La~ BOP Dna 8 yd~ -8 ~:~co 1 2/1/95 2/4/95 700 yds 17kts CONTRACTOR 34 2/5/94 Alpine #1 Location -48 °F SERVICE 16 2/6/1995 1/28/95 we. ~ame .,am ~ {'r/~ VOlUme Alpine #1 2/7/95 OILIER N DC Bumgamer TOTAL 51 Time He, irs Code Operations From 0600 - 0600 , Road Maint Water Used F Lake #93/32 = :3400 bbl Total Road Maint. Water Usage f/Lake #93/32=30850 bbl Daih/grey water disposed at CPF-1 =110 bbls Total grey water disposed at CPF-1 = 1512 bbls Dail~ cuings to ¢C2-A ball mill = 0 >,ds !Total cuttings to CC2-A ball mill = 284 yds(Corrected) TOTAL Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. ~ Daily Drilling Report ALPINE ~1 4853 4086J 767 POOL RIG ~6 $81,893 $2,949,294 ~Drilling 8 1/2" hole 13 ~8" ~ 1,765' '7"~7315' 14.6 ~ ~A ~ ~[A ~ L~3A ~ ~A .. Mud~ Bland M~ 27.0 ~ a~. w~ 10.5 ~ ~ 9.0 ~ 42 ~ ~ 0.36 Pv~ 1~ 14 ~ 0.10 ~ ~0HF ~ 6 ~.~ 1~-1~ ~=s~ I~1~ Ge~ 3~ 0 ~ 0.~ ~ ~. 1~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~. I 2 3 AP, WE 5.6 ~ ~ ~0 ~ ~ ~ T~ ~ ~ 5.5X12 5.5~2 ~HT~ ~ ~ ~ ~ % ,~ 3~ ~ ~ ~M 70 70 ~m~ ~ ~ ~ ~TI~T 37.9 ~ ~ 0.76 a~ 247 247 , .. ~, 12.0 % iES , H~ v~. 357 ~l Pi v~ ~0 ~1 ~.TFA .~7 ~ 87 A~ ~ ! 125 2~ D~ ~d $2,337 T~ Mud ~5,8~ B~ ~ ~0,7~ ~ 132 ~' 0400 hfs 1/28/95 su~. ~. 37 39 41 DC (~D) 41 ~ 43~' 45~ 4758 ~g~ 0.1 0~i 0.4 0.3 D~ 91.8 240.6 ~4.5 T.V.D. 4,1 ~ 43~ 45~ 47~ . .. Ve. S~. 37.8 37.9 37~ ~ ~.1 ~.1 ~.4 ~.6 ,Ea~ 32.1 32.2 31~ ~2 - D~ Leg 0.~ 0.28 0.13 TIME C~ 0600-1900 13.0 2 Drilling f/4086-4854'. 1900-2000 1.0 8 Lost SCR power a~er making connection. Bit on bosom. Work on SCR. 2000-2100 1.0 5 Regain power to dra~orkCpumps. CBU 2100-2300 2.0 6 Sho~ trip ~ shoe. hole in good shape. Correct fill. 2300-0600 7.0 8 Workon SCR unit. . I , ,, ARCO Alaska, Inc. ' Daily Drilling Report 8 1/2" Bit, Bit Sub, Sperry MWD/LWD, Floai sub, st. bid. stab, 6 1/2"DC, st. bid. stab, 7-6 1/2" DC. iLl jars, 1-6 1/2" DC, XO, length 371.52' 21 HWDP, length 629.60' OAL= 1001.12' I~lA NO.: Unll~pe ~ (lap 1 o I~,~.~) 3 co w,~ ~ ~ c,-- 41stc 5 19.5# G 41/21F~ prem 3844.32 1/27/95 5 19.5# E 41/21F! prem Daily Jar # D443F 64.2 ~dD~...cx:ler~? (Y/N) l~ ' ~ I~43L Pile,s? tY/N) i Ir~c~n W~ Rate: :Pre.mum Fuel Qn ~ (gale) Fuel U~d 2M-23 6 BPM 1100 24177 2833 Volume Type Flu.t: F~ Raeewect {gale) Fuel 399 Mud 0 CPF-1 70 Diesel 700 450 ~ ~n water ~.~,~ao 0:~o~) un wa~ 94 H20 450 Lake 93-12 P'Obl~ wl~r ~ L~;IG. ~O0~) e'01~O~ Wl~,lr ~ ~*) r160 95 D~'.¥ Volume Cddmulata~ Vcdume lamable Wele~ ~ COO~) " poud~e W~ Soun=e " s~ 563 bbls 3156 bbls 86 Lake 93-12 Cu=ir~ Detn Wed~r Dina Perm:~N Belecy / 8 yds 0 ARCO 2 2/1/95 2/4/95 r. umulatrve wrl~ ~ " L~a{ I-r,¢~ ~ ILA~ P~ Ul~ir ~= ~ds 17kts CONTRACTOR 32 2/5/94 ~ #~ Locater -35 °F SERWCE 14 2/6/1995 1/28/95 we4~ rx~rne ~a~e =sp~ ~TA'~3 vm Alpine #1 2/6/95 OTHER N DC Bumgamer TOTAL 48 , Time Hours Code Operations From 0600 - 0600 = Road Maint Water Used f/Lake #93/32 = 4700 bbl Total Road Maint. Water Usage f/Lake #93/32=27450 bbl Dally grey water disposed at CPF-1 =103 bbls ~Total grey water disposed at CPF-1 = 1402 bbls Dally cuttings to CC2-A ball mill = 0 )/ds Total cuttings to CC2-A ball mill = 225 yds ,= ,TOTAL Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. i Daily Drilling Report ,~ ,~. i~,,~,~ 1~. AX9322 j~.o. I~' 2/5/95~ ~~. IDCB W~ ~ (M~D) P~ ~ ~) ~P~ ALPINE ~1 4086 2880~=~1206' C~ ~ ~ ' ' C~ ~ ~ POOL RIG ~6 $99,518 $2,867,401 Drilling 8 1/2" hole 13 3/8" ~ 1,765' 9 5/8" or 7" 14.6 ~ ~]A ~ ~IA ~ L~ ~IA ~ ~TA u~ ~ Bland ~ 21.0 ~ a ~. ~ ~ 3~ ~ ~0~ w~ 10.~ ~ ~ g.0 ~ 8.S' ~ 10.4 ..u.~ v~ 41 ~ ~ 0~4 ~ Hy~log ~ SLT~ ~ , .v~ lg 16 ~ 0.14 ~ ~F ~ 10 ~m~ S~I~ ~.~ ~1~ ~ ~2 ~ 0.~ ~. 1~ ~ ~ ~ I 2 3 I~ 5.8 ~ ~ ~0 ~ ~ ~ ~m~ ~ ~ 5.5x12 5.5~2 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ % ~ ~1 ~ ~ ~ 70 70 H~ ~ ~ ~ ~W~T 28.g ~ ~ 0.~ ~ 247 247 I .~v~. 319 ~ ~v~ ~0 ~ ~.~ .~7 ~ g7 ~j 12S 2~ D~ Uu~ $2,5~ T~ U~ ~,5~ ~ ~ ~0,7S0 ~ 1~ ~ ~g7g' 0400 hrs 1/28/95 s-- ~ I 1 , I Su~. ~. ~ ~ ~ 32 .., D~ (MD) 2~ 31~ 34~ 3727 ~g~ 0.6 0.4 O~ O~~ 0.1 D~ 121.6 11~,8 111.5 1~,81 1~ ~.V.D. 2,~ 31 ~ 344~ 3727 .. :Ve~ S~. ., ~D~ L~ TIME C~ ~mt~ From ~ - ~ 0600-2030 14.5 2 Drilling f/2880-3853'. 2030-2130 1.0 5 Circ ~ 3853'. 2130-2300 1.5 6 Make 12 std sho~ trip. No problems. TG ~u. 2300-0600 7.0 2 Drilling f/3853~086'. , ., , ARCO Alaska, Inc. i Daily Drilling Report 8 1/2" Bit, Bit. Sub, Sperry MWD/LWD, Float sub, st. bid. stab, 6 1/2"DC, st. bid. stab, 7-6 1/2" DC, LI jars, 1-6 1/2" DC, XO, length 371.52' 21 HWDP, length 629.60' OAL= 1001.12' I~-L~ NO.: unll:ape Va~a ~1 op lo uo~lom) 3 ~ w~ ~ ~ 30X 5 19.~ G 41/21F prem 2~3.65 ,~7/~s 5 19.~ E 41/21F prem ~Dai~ J~ ~ ~F 55.2 Y~o~~~" S~.~ST~. ,W~n~ BAROID Y I~ WeE ~: ~e FW ~ m ~) FM ~ ~) 2M-23 6 BPM 940 27059 5331 175 Mud 0 CPF-1 3~ ~iesel ,~00 800 ~ unwM~ ~) unwM~ 1 ~0 H~0 800 L~ke g3-12 , ~ 8~ D~ Vo~ ~UM~ V~ ' P~ WMM ~ ~) P~ WM ~ 4~ bbls 2593 bbls 100 ~ke 9~12 ~D~ C~ ~ w~ ~ P~ ~ I ~ O~ ~8 y~ ~ ARCO 2 1~1/95 ~4/95 ~ ~ 5~S CONTRACTOR 32 1/2W95 Alpi~ ~1 L~ti~ -1 °F SERVICE 15 ~5/1995 1/28/95 ~i~ine ~1 ~5/95 OTHER N s~ ~ ~ ~ F~ DC Bumgamer TOTAL 49 Time H~m C~ ~t~F~~-~ Road Maint Water Used F Lake ~93/32 = 4050 bbl To~l Road Maint. Water Usage F Lake ~93/32=~750 bbl Dai~ grey water disposed at CPF-1 =86 bbls To~l grey water disposed at CPF-1 = 1~1 bbls Dai~ cuings to CC2-A ball mill = 100 yds Total cuings to CC2-A ball mill = ~5 yds TOTAL ,, Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report 2/4/95 ! 7/6.5 IDCB ALPI NE #1 2880 1795/1 085' POOL RIG ~6 $94,131 $2,~1,602 Drilling 8 1/2" hole 13 3/8" ~ 1,765' 9 5/8" or 7" 14.6 v~ 47 ~ ~ 0.52 ~, Hy~log STC ~ SLT~ ~W ~ 0400 hrs 1/28/95 ~'" ~ I E I' NO~H~ Su~. ~. 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Om~ (MD) 1851 19~ 2~1 21 ~ 2227 2312 24~~ 25~ 25~1 2~ T.V.D. 1,851 1938 2~1 21 ~ 22~ 2312 24~ 24~ 25~ 2~3 TIME C~ ~mt~ From ~ - ~ 0600-0830 2.5 6 ~U BHA ~3, TIH w/bit ~3. 0830-0930 1.0 5 Circ ~ 1750'. Make Io9 run to 1795'. i0930-0230 17.0 2 Drillin9 f/1795-2790'. Minor 9as spikes in sand units after 2350' 0230-0330 1.0 5 CBU, pump d~ job. 0330-0430 1.0 6 Make 10 std sho~ trip. No problems. TG 178u. 0430-0600 1.5 2 Drillin~ f/2790-2880'. ~Trucks haulin~ cu~in~s out toga7 to ~G2-~ Ball mill. ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report 8 1/2" Bit, Bit Sub, Sperry. MWD/LWD, Float sub, st. bid. stab, 6'1/2"DC, st. bid. stab, 7-6 1/2" DC, LI jars, 1-6 1/2" DC, XO, length 371.52' 21 HWDP, length 629.60' I~A No,: ' un~,~ D~U~ [I ~ ~ o ,. ~3 ~ w~ ~ ~ ~ 16~ 5 19.5~ G 41/21F prem 1562.74 1~7~5 5 19.5~ E 41/21F ~preml Dai~ U~ ~ ~F 39.7 i ~7 (Y~) !~ ~r ~. ~=7 (W~ ' N I i I~ WeE ~: Pr~re ' F~ ~ ~ ~) F~ ~ (~) 2M-23 6 BPM 940 32390 3668 395 Mud 9000 CPF-1 70 Diesel 700 700 700 Lake 93-12 151 94 ~s bbls 2193 bbls 100 ~ke 93-12 C~ ~ W~ ~ P~ ~ I ~ D~ la yds -12 ARCO 2 ~1/95 ;~3/95 ~ yd~ 10~S CONTRACTOR ~ 1/27/95 Npi~ ~1 L~tion -37 °F SERVICE 15 ~3/1995 1/2~95 i Alpine ~1 ~4/95 OTHER N s~n~ ~ ~ ~ F~ DC Bumgamer TOTAL 51 Time H~m C~ ~mt~ From ~- ~ -- Road Maint Water Used f/Lake ~93/32 = 163800 gal To~l Road Maint. Water Usage f/Lake ~93/32=785400 gal. Dai~ grey water disposed at CPF-1 =86 bbls iTo~l grey water disposed at CPF-1 = 1~1 bbls Dai~ cuings to CC2-A ball mill = 125 yds Total cuings to CC2-A ball mill = 125 yds TOTAL Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. ~ Daily Drilling Report AX9322 i~"°: l"'" 2-3-95~ ,,,,, IDCB w~ ALPINE ~1 1795' 1785~ 10 POOL RIG ~6 $106,~5 $2,6~,471 M/U BHA ~3, 8 1/2" 13 3/8" ~ 1,765' 9 5/8" or 7" 14.6 ~ Bia~ ~us~ 10.0 ~ ~. ~ ~ ~ ~ 1,795 ~ l~k , w~ 10.6 ~ ~ 10.5 ~ 8.5' 1~' ~ ~.u.~ 1~ ~s.o.~ l~k v~ 88 ~ ~ 0.70 ~ ~1 ~ 0.68 ~. 1~95 N~ ~ ~ 1 2 3 ~w~ 6.8 m ~ ~0 ~ ~ l~S ;~ ~ 5.5x12 5.5~2 ~, 10.0 % ;s ~u ~10 ~~ ~ 1,~ I H~ ~. ~4 ~ :,~ Vo~ Dai~ Mud $~,~ 'T~I M~ $51 ,~1 0400 hrs 1/28/95 Su~. ~. D~ (MD) I.V.D. D~ L~ TIME C~ ~mt~ F~ i0600-0700 1.0 6 TIH 0700-0800 1.0 2 Drilling cement, shoe and 10" new hole to 1795'. 0800-0900 1.0 5 Circulate/Pull into shoe. 0900-0930 0.5 21 Pe~orm leakofftest, EMW 14.6 ppg. 0930-0200 16.5 22 Mix bland mud system, circ. slowly. 0200-0300 1.0 5 Displace hole w/new mud. 0300-0500 2.0 6 TOH, UD 8" drill collars. 0500-0600 1.0 6 ~U BHA. Su~ace check MWD. , Had Peak trimmer worHng cuings holding pad. Read~ to haul to CC2-A. 'Trucks to haul cu~ings out today. ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report 8 1/2" Bit, Bit Sub, Sperry MWD/LWD, Float sub, ~ NO.: Unll~l~ U~ (lop lo I~,~,,~-,) 3 oo w.,~., ~ ~ 5 19.~ G 41/21F! prem ~.26 1~7~5 5 lg.~ E 41/21F prem Dai~ J~ ~ ~F 25.7 N I ~ F~ & W~ ~W~ ~: ,~ F~~~) 12M-23 6 BPM 940 16208 40~ V~ 1~ ~ ~ ~ ~) F~ ~ ~0 Mu~ 0 CPF-1 0 Diesel 700 gss 965 ~ke 93-12 145 86 D=~ Vo~ ~ V~ =~ W~ ~ ~) 'P~ W~ ~ ~o bbls 1728 bbls 86 I~ko 93-12 ~~ W~ ~ ~l~O~ Da~ T~ ~ ~ ~N ~ ~ ~ D~ o ~ -32 A~co 2 ~1/95 1128195 ~8 y~ 5~S CONTRACTOR 33 1/27/95 ~i~ ~1L~ti~ -37 °F SERVICE 15 ~1/95 1/28/95 Alpine $1 2-3-95 OTHE~ N ,, DC Bumgamer TOTAL 50 Time H~m ~ ~mt~ F~ ~- ~ , Road Maint Water Used F ~ke ~9~32 = 138600 gal Total Road Maint. Water Usage F Lake ~93/32~21600 gal. Dai~ gre7 water disposed at CPF-1 =119 bbls To~I grey water disposed at CPF-1 = 1135 bbls TOTAL Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. , Daily Drilling Report ALPINE #1 1785' 1785'~ 0 P~L RIG ~6 $74,~9 $2,570,696 POOH TO UNPLUG BIT 13 3/8" ~ 1,765' 9 5/8" or 7" ~ ~A ~ ~TA ~ L~ ~IA ~ ~TA u~ Spud u~ 17.0 ~ ~. ~1 ~ ~ ~ 1,7~ ~ l~k , ~ 9.3 ~ i~ 11.5 ~ 16' 1~' ~ ~.u.~ 1~ [o.~ l~k ~ 35 ~ ~ ~00 ~ STC STC ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ,v~ 1~ 4 ~ 0.65 ~ A1JSL ~ ~ r~ ~ 1~ s~ ~ 6~4 w 1.80 ~. ~ 1~ N~ ~ ~ ~ 2 3 ~ ~0 ~ ~ 1~ ~ ~ 17~ ~ ~ 5.5~2 5.5~2 ~ ~ ~ ~ =T/~ 23.7 1 ~ ~ ~ 2~ ~ ~ 7.0 % ~S ~U ~1~ 6~10 ~~ ~= 1,~ , ~ ~=. 241 ~ ,~ v~ 150 ~ ~.~, 0.6~ 10~12 ;~ ~ ~ ~ I I I ~u~ ~,374 ~u~ $~,~1 ~ ~1,1~ ~7~ ~ ~00 hrs 1/28/95 =~ E I m D~ T.V.D. Ve~ ~. N~ E~ D~ L~ TIME C~ ~t~ F~ ~ - ~ 0600-0800 2.0 14 NU BOPE. Tighten flange on wellhead. 0800-1300 5.0 15 ~Test BOPE, 350 Iow/3000 high pre~ure. Test wi~essed by Bobby Foster AOGCC. 1300-1500 2.0 21 Set wear bushing, blow do~ lines, clear floor, P/U BHA. 1500-1700 2.0 6 TIH, 12 1/4" bit on slick BHA, break circ ~ 9~. Tag cement ~ 1675' 1700-1800 1.0 5 Circulate bosoms up. Minor con~minated ceme~. 1800-2000 2.0 22 Pressure test ~g to 2500 psi w/10.1 ppg spud mud. Retest after se~ing kelly back due to concern of ffeezup. Plot on graph. Good test. 2000-2030 0.5 2 Drilling cement, FC at 1681', cement to 1737', fairly soft cement. :2030-2100 0.5 22 Test csg below FC, OK to 2500. 2100-2130 0.5 2 Drilling cement 1737-17~'. 2130-0230 5.0 5 Circ/condition cement con~minated mud. Had preffeated w/bicarb heavily but severe contamination ~curred. Water back spud mud and ~eat f/contamination ok. 0230-0300 0.5 2 Drilling cement F 17~1762', top of float shoe. Plugged bit. 3500 psi~ 5 bpm. 0300-0430 1.5 5 Circ/pump pill. 0430-0600 1.5 6 ~TOH, unplug bit. TIH. .. ARCO Alaska, Inc. ' Daily Drilling Report 12 1/4" bit, bit sub, , 4-8; Steel dc's, xos, 1-7" steel' d'c,'DOT LI jars, 2-7" steel clc's, xos =254.76', 21 its hwclp --629.60', Total BHA = 884.36' (#2) UHA No.: ~nll:~m ,. 2 oo 5 lg.5# G 41/21F p,,rem ~,4.26 ~/27~ 5 lg.5~ E 41/21F prem D-,i~/J~ # D443F 24.7 ~? (Y,~d) i I injeca~n F~el & w~ 2M-23 5 BPM 900 20050 4328 volume Type Flu~: 0 Mud 0 CPF-1 D(XI un 0 Diesel 700 228 900 Lake 93-12 145 78 D~ v~ o bbls 953 bbls 40 ~ke 93-12 i i ~~ w~ P~ ~/~o~ o ~ ~1 ARCO 2 ~1/95 1/2~95 ~ ~ 10~ ICO~RACTOR 33 1/27~5 ~i~ el L~fi~ -60 °F SERVICE 13 ~1/95 1/28/95 Alpine ~1 2-2-95 OTHER N ~DC Bumgamer TOTAL 47 T~ H~m C~ ,,, Road Maint Water Used f/Lake ~9~32 = 92400 gal Total Road Maint. Water Usage f/Lake ~93/32~83000 gal. Dai~ grey water disposed at CPF-1 =0 bbls To~I grey water disposed at CPF-1 = 1016 bbls = ,, , TOTAL , , Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. i Daily Drilling Report Well Oepth (MI:VT'VD) ~ Def3~ (MD) IProgmss ALPINE #1 1785' 1785 I C43~tr'~ctor Daily Cost ~ Cost ESL Cost To Date POOL RIG #6 $135,299 !52,496,467 .... OperaUe~ at 0600 Last Csg Next Csg Shoe Test NU BOPE, P/U TEST PLUG 13 3/8" @ 1,765' 9 5/8" or 7" MUD DATA B~T DATA MUD LOG DATA DI:UU, JNG DATA ~ ~ H20 u~r ppb Pt No. #1 #2 [X,m~ 1 756 ~e~ Ro~ V~. W~t 8.4 ppg ~ ~ze 16" 12.25' ~x~W~. 10.1 P.U.~ S.O.V~. W~'y sec pm ~ua~ Stco STC Forma~X~n PV/YP !Pr '1'yl~e AIJSL FDGHC ~ M~ Ser~ No. KY 1364 NC0g04 ~ gas 0U ~p No. I 2 3 AP~ WL CC C~o~es ppm ~ 1785 ~'mgas 33U U~er~l 5.5X12 5.5X12 HTHP 2O0 ~ CC O~ % Fooage 1665 ~rrHP s0o ~, Ow~ ~T/~T 23.7 DC~ 1.03 ~PM Sa~ % ES RPU 60-150 I 1 ,~v~. 260 bbl ~tvo. 6~ bbl Je~.TFA 0'627 a~e 81 SLOWPPI ,Dai~ Mud ~,374 T~ Mud $26,961 ~t ~t ~1,1S2 .~ 163 0400 hrs 1/28/95 ~ E ~ Suw. No. ~ (MD) T.V.D. Ve~ ~. No~ E~t TIME C~ O~rations From 0~ - 0~ 0600-0730 ' 1.5 21 Tag cement at 84'. UD landing joint. Jet 13 3/8" x 20" annulus with water and air. 0730-1430 7.0 14 N/D diveder system, move out dive,er, lines, and equip. 1430-1700 2.5 21 Install FMC split speedhead. 1700-1930 2.5 14 N/U BOPE 1930-2000 0.5 21 Test FMC ~m seal to 1000 psi. OK. 2000-0600 10.0 14 N/U BOPE. Install test plug. Floats held ok. ARCO Alaska, inc. = Daily Drilling Report I~A L,~escnp~on ' 16" bit, bit sub, dbl pin xos, MWD, float su~, 16" sieve stab, 4-8" s'teel dc's, xos, 1-7" steel dc, DOT LI jars, "~--7" steel dc's, xes =305.33', 21 its hwdp =629.55', Total BHA = 934 (#1/ I:IHA NO.: I.)n~IDK~ UaJ~ {1o~o IO [do[tom) I O0 Weight GmOe C<~necti(~ Crass I..e~gth 305.33 5 19.5# G 41/21F preml 592.56 1/27/9s 5 19.5# E 41/21F prem Hours on Jars Daily Jar # D443F 23.7 A(~ci0enr! (Y/N) lName ~er Hpt. I-~es-! (Y/N) N IrtJect~on Fuel & Water ,. InjectJoa Well: Rate: Pressure Fuel On ~ {gals) Fu~ Used (gals) 2M-23 5 BPM 900 24378 3136 Volume Type Fluicl: Fue~ Recieved (gals) Fue~ Source 913 Mud 0 CPF-1 ~ Iun wa~er ~n ~ 40 Diesel ;700 228 bt~s un water Hec~veO {b134s) Un water ~xJrce 820 Lake 93-12 ~o[a~e wa~er un ~ {oo~sj ~o{a~e wa~er useo [oo~s~ 183 84 Daily Volume Curnu~twe Volume Potable Water Rcvd (bbls) Po~b~ Water S<~Jrce 9~ bbls bbls 83 ILake 93-12 ! Cut'dngs Data Weather Data I~rsormel Safety I BOP Data Daily Temperature La~ BOP test/Div luac~ton L~st BOP Dfltl o yas -46 ARCO 2 1/27/95 1/28/95 ~umula~'e wino s~x, eO Lam ~ Uml 648 yds 7kts CONTRACTOR 33 1/27/95 5torage 5~te Grim ~ae~or Las~ ,~ataty Mtg Last ~5~1 unl~ A~.e #~ Location -66 °F SERVICE 15 1/22/95 1/28/95 well marne I ua[e ~pl[I [Y/N) voluRle Alpine #1I 2-1-95 OTHER N Signed ' Type SI~ I:lelX~t Filed? DC Bumgarner TOTAL 50 Time Hours Code Operations From 0600 - 0600 Road Maint Water Used f/Lake #93/32 = 50,400 gal Total Road Maint. Water Usage f/Lake #93/32= 390,600 ~ai. Daily grey water, disposed at GPF-1 =238 bbls .. Total ~rey water disposed at CPF-1 = 1016 bbls ,,, TOTAL Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. AFC No. lRl:ff- No. AX9322 Weft ALPINE #1 POOL RIG #6 Circ prior to short trip. I~1o DATA M~ ~'~ SPUD Mar 22.0 w~ht 10.0 ppg ~H 8.0 ,V/YP 9/8 0.16 0,03 ~,~ 8/22 ~ 0.13 Am WL 14.0 CC Chk~d,, 2300 ppm HT'HP 200 rNi cC Oil s~, 13.0 % Es Sand 1.00 % LGS 128.0 b/t~l ~ v~. 636 H~ va. 468 bbl ~i~d $1,933 To~al M~d $23,587 0400 hrs 1/28/95 Daily Drilling Report , 1-31-95 3/3 I~(~D, tIP~'~, ~,,,~ r 1785' 1785 I D~ly C~st 'Cum $178,662 $2,361,168 I 13 3/8".~,J,765' 19 5/8"2[J';, ~ ~ 1756 ~s" ~ 10.1 Stc ~ AIJSL 6U KY 1364 0U 1785 =~ 33U 1665 = 23.7 1.03 6o.15o NA 5.3o -.',, ,,-.-. 9.1 o.s27 81 =z~,~s~ 163 DRM I3m~Fe~ F_~L C4)~ To Dew DFILL NO D, ATA D~ 1,785 r~ w~ P.u. w~. 105 s,o.w ~vg Drag ~ Drag r,~ a,~ 100 amps T~I ~ , uw~.] 5.5x12 .~M I 75 SLOW PS 1 SLOW PP ! 105 105 TIME Operations From 0600. 0600 O6OO-O7O0 0700-0900 900-1100 1100-1400 1400-1530 1530-2030 2030-0130 0130-0330 0330-0600 Circulate and condition prior to short trip. Short trip 9 stands to wipe hole. Slight (20,000#) pull first 3 stands. Circulate and condition hole for 13 3/8" casing. Bottoms up gas 33 units. POOH to run csg. Hole taking proper amount of fluid. Down load MWD and lay out sam~ to run 13 3/8" casing. Held pre-job safety meeting. Run 42 its (1724.77') 13 3/8 L-80 Butt csg. and land with shoe @ 1765' on mandrel hgr Circulated and worked thru tight spot f/688' to 710'. Circulate and condition mud prior to cementing. Lost 1 hour to frozen Dowell lines. ob safety meeting.. Rigged up Dowell and cemented 13 3/8" casing. Preflush w/20 bbl water followed by 350 sks AC III w/1/4C/sk D29 and 650 sks AC I w/ 1/44¢/sk D29 + .05% D13. Kicked out top plug w/12 bbl water and chased to bump w/ 240 bbls. 10 mud. Bum w/1500 Reciprocated pipe and had full return,, ob. No cement to sudace. Floats held ok. Land 13 3/8" casing with 70,000 lbs. as cemented indicator wt. and prep for top job. Run I 1/8" tubin( to 84' RKB and found cement. Back out landing joint and prep to wash out annulus with water to 55' and blow dr)/with air. ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report i ii i 16" bit, bit ~ub, dbl ~in xos, MWO, fJ.o~t s~b, ~'~" sl~v~ st~b, ~-~" ~t~l ~o's, xo~, ~-7" ~t~l dC, ~OT Li ~rs, 2-7" steel dc's, xos =305.33', 21 j~ hwdp =629.55', Total BHA = ~NO.; ~n~ U~I (1~ IO~) I ~ w~ ,, 305.33 5 19.5~ G 41/21F prem 592.56 ~e ~ In~ 1~7/~ ~ 1S.5~ E 41/~1F pre~ ~i~ d~ ~ ~3F ~.7 ~emY ~) I~ b~r ~. ~Y (Y/~ N I i In~ F~ & Wa~r None 27,514 '5366 0 CPF-1 400 228 , 350 Lake 93-12 83 92 bbls bbls Lake 93-12 i ii ~ yds -4~ ARCO 1 1/27~95 1/28/95 ~8 yds 4k~ CONTRACTOR 33 1/27/S5 ~ .~ L~o. -55 °F SERVICE 18 1/~95 1/28/95 Alpine ~1 1-31-95 OTHER N ~g~ ry~ S~ll R~n Fi~? Donald R. McKelvey TOTAL 52 Time H~m C~ ~t=ns Fmm0~- ~0 Road Maint Water Used f/Lake ~93/32 = 75,600 gal . . Total Road Maint. Water Usage f/Lake ~93/32 = 340,200 gal. Daily grey water disposed at CPF-1 =119 bbls Total grey water disposed at CPF-1 = 768 bbls :TOTAL Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. AFG No ALPINE #1 i POOL RIG #6 Circ prior to short trip. SPUD Me'r 23.0 pr~b 10.1 ppg ~ 8.5 62 sec ~. 0.20 1~ ~ 0.04 2~7 ~ 0.10 18.0 ~ ~ 2~ mm 18.0 % ES 1.50 % LC, S 114.0 b/t)bl H<~,.~, 393 bbl P~ w. 554 bbl Oily ~ ~3,923 TOIII ~,~ $21,654 0400 hrs 1/28/95 1-30-95 De¢~ (MD~TVD) 1785' $82,912 I.a~ C~g Size ~e~Jal No. ~T/A.qT ~M ~m.TFA, 20"@ 80' GL Daily Drilling Report 2/2 IDRM 847 ~m $2,182,506 Ne~ 13 3/8~1800' ~ 16" S~O A1JSL ~ 4U ~ 1~ amps KY 1364 ~.. ~.. 0U 1785 r,~ ~. 1sss ~, ~,~ 60.5~ ~hee T~ 23.7 60-150 5-30 0.627 $21,182 938' ~'~° I 5.5x12 s~u J 75 ~' I ,;65 I ~w~ 105 s.o.wt 105 TIME 0600-1030 1030-1330 ~1330-1400 1400-1530 1530-1630 1630-2400 2400-1230 1230-0100 0100-0500 0500-0600 Ol3erations From 0600 - 0600 er on cuttJn~ s Drill and MWD from 847' to 975' 'Circulate and work pumps to get. survey info. from MWD.Drill and MWD log from 975' to 1037' Circulate slowly and change shale shaker screens to handle gumbo clay. Drill and MWD from 1037' to1548' line. w/MWD from 1518' to 1548' Drill and MWD log. from 1548' to 1785' Circulate and condition prior to short trip. ARCO Alaska, Inc, Dally Drilling Report i [i6" bit, bit sub, dbl pin xos, MWD, float sub, 16" sieve stab, 4-8" steel dc',s, xos, 1-7" steel dc, DOT LI jars, 2-7" steel dc's, xos =305.33', 21 )ts..hwdp =629.55', Total BHA = 934.88 It~-~ No.: Una1313e U~& Ill~P Io 1 OD w~ Gra~e Coa~ 305.33 5 19.5# G 41/21F 1/27/~s 5 19.5# E 41/21F 592.56 Daily Jar # D443F 23.7 None 'D='ly V~ume 243 yds 579 yds Alpine #1 Location Alpine #1 Donald R. McKelvey Water Type Fl~d: bbls bbls i ! W~m~e~' Dala ~ -45 OF 1-30-95 ARCO 1 CONTRACTOR 34 SERVICE 18 OTHER TOTAL 54 32,880 !5052 i18,00 CPF-1 965 ILake 93-12 75 185 ~ wa~ ~ (b) J~ w~ ~ 75 JLake 93-12 1/27/95 1/22/95 Last BOIa D~I 1/28/95 1/27/95 1/28/~5 Filed? Time TOTAL operations From 0600 - 0600 Road Maint Water Used f/Lake #93/32 = 25,200 gal Total Road Maint. Water U :e f/Lake #93/32 = 264,600 gal. water disposed at CPF-1 =119 bbls water disposed at CpF-1 = 768 bbls Conducted environmental audit with Kuparuk HSET representative Lisa Pekich and emp!.oyee on site. Reviewed waste management plan and discussed compliance issues. Ether Net hooked up and running. Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. ~ Dally Drilling Report ALPINE #1 847 120 727' POOL RIG #6 $89,274 $2,099,594 !~' Clean out Ice In conductor. 20" @ 80' GL 13 3/~18~' i~1 Mw SPUD ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i i i i W 10.0 ~ ~ U ~ 1~ ~ . i ii ~ i w~ 1~ .... ~ 0.~ ~ AI~ ..... ~ 1U iii i i - , ~ 11.0 ~ u ~ ~I~ ~~ NA ~ , i , ~ ,. , , ~ , ~~,. i i .... , ...... ~ ~A~ ,~ ~7,713 ~ ~,m ~ 109 ~.~. 112 3 4 5 · , , , i i ~ .3' .~ .~ ,1 ' =~ ~.4' 2~.3' rl.~.l' ~- 4.5- .... i Ji i i i ii i ,~i " ~ " ' ~~~~.~' . 1~2~0 13.5 ..2 Ddll ~d MWD suwey from 173' to 68~[ Held ~fe~ meeti~ ~nd dive,er dfllls. ~2100 0.5 8 WO~ on c~ngs auger ~0-~00 4.0 ~ ~dll ~n~ M~D ~u~,~ ~om 887' to 847' 0~o~oo t.O $ Worn on eu~n~ au~r. , ....... Ora~el from ~ 20; ~ 650' b~ v~ small In size like pea g~l. En~u~r~ ~ul~m all . ~e way d~ to ~ase of ~rmffosL Sometimes ve~ Esflma~ 150 bb~ ~ over shakers from 687', (midnig~) onwa~. , .. ARCO Alaska, Inc, Dally Drilling Report ~1~ i~11~~ I i ii i i 16" bit, bit sub, dbl pin xos, MWD, flo~'t'Sub, 16" sieve stal3, 4-8" steel dc's~ XOS, 1-7" steel dc, DOT LI jars, 2-7" ,st .eel dc's, xo$ -.~05.33', 21 ,its hwdp..=~29.§5', Total BHA - 934.88' . ~ i ii i i , i i i i iiii i i i 305,~3 $ 19.5# (3' 41/21F I~rem' ~/~ 5 19.5~ E 41/21F preml . Ha~l gel dl~l ' " ' " I I I II N / I I Ifljlll~ I I I I Full & WII, tl iNone 19,932 .0 ICPF.1 i i i i i i i ~ ~,l~w~$1~l~Hi;~ t~I~w~%~l ! I Il i i ~7~ I Il I I I ~ T~ ~ " ' ~~~ ~g~ ' ' .; ~ ~ 1 1~7~5 1~5 ~ , -; 1~ ~m~CTO; 26 1~7~5 ~ ~ ~ °F ~~ 24 1~5 1~8~5 I II , , , Alpine ~1 1-2~g5 ~ER N . / ' ~ , - I · I ,, ' , · i i i , . ,. T~ Road ~nt. Water U~ ~ ~e ~2 - ~,~0 gal. . . . ,. . DaiN grey ~ter d~~ at CPF-1 =0 bbls . . , To~I gray ~ter dls~ at CPF-1 = ~9 bbls . , . ~o~~.~ble t°p.~lll drill ~ ~aini~ s~ion with boffi o~si~ spill ~am~' " _ .... I~~ Fire Ma~al~ Kuparuk IRT, a~ A~ Oper~o~ and Tralnln~ per~nn~ on;~e ~ w~e tn~menml In t~e ~lnl~ and ex~. See a~~ 0~m~p~ for p~t [os~, ~ainl~ o~ine, spill ~¢aflo a~.ons~e ~111 re~pnse t~ , L ' " U~. on RaCy C~ Cash 131u~. Kn~ ~ s~l~ sore, ~1! on Ilg~ d~, .. i i ~i i , i i i l D~atefl~ unit ~ d~. OnN ~t~ ~il; dfllli~ to 250'.. , ,, , i , i Z'd ~g dd oW BUTTT!JO 0£ I,~z£:g ~$-GZ-TO ELI£ Eg~ ~OG I 3NIdlV 03~ WOB: ARCO Alaska, Inc. ~ Dally Drilling Report AX9322 . .. 1-28-95 IDRM ALPINE #1 120 120 POOL RIO ~ $115,395 $2,010,320 ~w~m m oeoo , [.m~ c,q P~tt c~ l~o~ T~ - Clean out Ice In conductor. 20" (~ 80' GL 13 3/8~1800' iMw ,S,PUD fMrr 2~, ,plDb ,-.~ .,;tl , ;ira~ 120 ~wL 23 ii ,~, · ~wq~ 1S/42 ~q 0.15 ryM llJSl, u~/ ~qe~ Tqiwf , ,, ii , , · , , ~, 11/1~ ~4 0.20 ~,M,,. KY 1~4 t, wF, ~"~,,. ' 1 2 ' ~ · , i i ii ,, uqwL o= ~ 200 mm ~ rdpge u,,,=,; 5.~x12 ~.$x12 ii i i i · i i I . I . i I ii I M~ 8.0 1( Et FU,M a~kkmHy ~ 600 · i i i ii ~.~.1~/~ i w ~ ~ltFi · i , . . i i · i · i i i -- ,,.-- I I ! ~ , ?.¥.~. .......... _ .'. ,,~ .... ~, " ... , .~"- ~-'~'-~'~-'~'~ .. .., , . o,~oo ' i&o a ~ ~pu~ mm a~ n~pm u~ to~ ~~r. fi~on t~t~ ~,mr. ala~ ~ ~ui~m~ , ~pt~ fig ~.s~~ at 0400 Hrs. 1~8/95 il i i , i ' RKB to GL = 31.~;', RKB t0. mp ~f pa~.. 30.1~' RKB ~ Sea level. . = 37.72', D~n~r ~on ,~s~, a~mula~[ te~ ~d gas alum / det~lon to~ wlm~ ~ Total ~r~ ~a.O o~0~ ~a~. ~im~lon~ am in ,~... . . ~ ARCO Alaska, Inc. ' Dally Drilling Report [ I I I i I I Il I i 16" bit, blt sub, dlol pin Xos, MWD, float Sub, 16'". s)ev~ stat)i 4-8" steel do's, xos; 1-7" steel dc. DOT LI Ja .rs,' 2-7" steel dc's, xos .... i i il Il I I I I Il II I 305,35 5 19.5~ (3 .41/2[F prem[ ~/,z-//~ 5 19.5~ E 41/21F prem' . . I r25,212 3978 _ .... ~z~ ' T~m Fl~: ' ~ml ~ I~l 500 Lake 93-12 1tt0 bbls bbls 155 Lake 93-12 I I I I ! I lB L -38 ~F ~t00 1 1/27/95 1/~8/95 9kts CONTRACT0; 37 1/27/95 .70 ~F Is~v~E 16 1~./~$ · ~,--~ [ ud~ [ [[ ' ' Alpine #1 1-28.95 ~ ..... ~,.~, ~..~? Dona/d R. M~.~y , TOTAL 54 ~. ...~ o~ . ,.. o~~,o~-~'. " ' Roacl Malnt Water Used f/Lake #93/32 - 31~$00 gal i .. " To~ Road Maint. Wmer I.J~ge f/Lake, ffi3/32 ~ 195,30.0 ~al. . _ Total grey ware. r cllsp0secl at CPF-1 = 649 bbls . C. onducted fire drill in. camp, . . . , _ . , Spill dull plann.ed for today. . . , . Il I ~ . ". · " I " " I . III , .n [I I I n · I l I · I I I Il. .. .. . I . "' " I . I I I .~ I TOTAL ~.0 Pa~, 2 ~'d )~Zg dd =W §UTTTTJO 01 WVBE:6 SB-B~-TO ELT£ Eg~ LOB I 3NIdlV 03~ WOE ARCO Ala=ka, Inc. POOL RIG #6 RIG UP POOL #6/Su SPUD ,,mT CMIM,~ ppm % LC,~ % 1-27-95 :~0 Dally Drilling Report -15/?. JDRM / 13 3/B~)1600' NONE NONE 1 No re in telecommunications status. NS Telecom working on Sysmm refinement. Phone #263-3172 is working.but e~ periods of downtime w/wor~ng refinements. Microwave system is inop. Fax equ~mem tins not arrived Sue to weamer. is on location expects microwave system, up .tomorrow A.M. Pool #6 and Estimate g5% Continue worn effort focusing on mud pit system; pipe shed~ rig floor and alarm systems Started ni diverter sysmm an~ m~ng spue mucl. Notified Doug Amos AOGOC diverter tun~on test scheduled for toclay Peak, maintenance of ice road w/.blad.e, blo. wer, water truck. mud ers and Speny MWD unit. Should finish today. Total Hrs TOd SOS~ £OT~.6~9:ON -Cd.L Ttt BI~! DI~N:GI 6£:B0 ~6,-&E-H~f ARCO Alaska, Inc. Dally Drilling Report NONE o= 5 · 5 19.5# O 41/21F: E 41t~lF yes C. Cast~ iF, l,,,~ wd: -- · o~v~ bbls _ Alpine #1 DonaM R. M~K~lvey -75 *F 1-27-95 bbl~ ~u~=o 1 cON~CroR 29 SERVICE 21 O~I-IER TOTAL Pool Y 29,190 0 lo9 CPF-1 95O ! 8~ CPF-1 51 Grey Watel ~ IJ#f 2,300 yes Road Malnt Water Used f/Lake ~J4~3'~ = 0 Total Road Malnt. Water Usage f/Lake #93/32 = 163.800 gal. . ., ' ' or Fire clrill planned for today. ~ See atta~ecl 3roi party Camp Grey Water spill, .r..eport Estimate on spill volume Is I~ and will be revised as soon as the clean up is complete and product is thawed. All product was contained on ltle Ice pad and none reached the tundra. was discovered at 0730. The system was shut down and reporting started at O90O to at 0940. Environmental at 1945 and Drilsite Dev. at 0950. Toolpusher and ACS contacted Pool supervision In Anch. to start notification of regulatory agencies. TOTAL Above accident was not reported to me until this A.M. Injured will be transported to Medic for evaluation due to swelling of knee. Will follow-up ARCO Alaska, Inc. Dally Drilling Report ALPINE #1 80' POOL RIG #6 $30,958 $1,850,1~ RIG UP POOL ~6~~ Equip 20" ~ 80' GL 13 3/~1800' ~TA ~L~ ~~ - i ~ ~E ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ NONE i W~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ P.~. I I II I I I ~.~.~. ~E c~ ~~ ~~.~ o8o~6oo ~4.o 1 No cna~e in te~mmunl~on~ ~mtu~. NS Tele~m wor~n~ on ~m r~finemnt. M=owave symem is inop. F~ ~uipmem h~ not ar~od due to weather. Riggi~ up P°ol Rig'~ drilli~ tools a~ su~o~ ~ulpment. Con,hue ~ e~n f~sln~ o~ ~ pit ~m, pipe sh~, pi~.up ma~lne & ~g floor. [R~ up effo~ estlmt~ at 9~ ~l~e. E~ to p~ water in t~ay. , Total Hm 240 ARCO Alaska, Inc. Dally Drilling Report i ii ii i NONE 5 19.~ G 41 ~IF; prem .. ~~ . 5 19.~ E 41~1F prom , ~,0~ 3114 0 CPF-1 75 '~ ~12 ~ 80 ~is ~e ~ CPF-1 -~ °F ~ 1 ~ " ~ °F S~VCE 21 1~95 . Alpine ~1 1-2~95 ~ER N , ~ ~. ~~ T~ 51 " Roacl Maint Water U~ ~ ~ ~2 = 0 gal To~l Road M~m. Wamr U~e ff ~e ~9~ - ~,800 gal. TOT~ ~.0 P~ a ARCO Alaska, Inc. , Daily Drilling Report AX-9322 J-13 1-25-95 JDRM wea ~ (MDrrvD) ~'~,~ Dee~h (MD) ! ALPINE ~1 80' ~ ~ ~ I~ro~. ' POOL RIG ~6 $30,958 !51,819,185 RIG UP POOL $6/Suppo~ Equip 20" ~ 80' GL 13 3/8 ~ 1800' ~ ~IA ~ ~IA ~ L~ ~A ~[~ ~TA ..., a~ NONE MBT ~ ~. ~ ~ NONE ~ NONE , . ~ ~ ~. ~ ~. 1 2 3 ~ ~ =~ ~ ~ T~ L~. 5.5"~2 5.5~2 .. D~ M~ T~l M~ ~ ~ ~ (MD) D~ T,V,D. V~ ~. =, , , ~ LW TIME O~ O~mt~s From ~ - ~ 0~00-0~00 24.0 1 ~NS Telecom working on sTstem relinement. Phone ~2~3-3172 working. No or Macmail 7et. Microwave DSI sTstem not 7et o~eraBle. .~OOk ~i~ ~; Continuo0 ~onoral ri~ up work. Minimize~ outsi0o ~ctivi~ duo to w~ntor storm con0itions. Goncontrato~ work on mud and pit sTstom. Installe~ 5-1/2" liners in roue pumps. 4 ~ool hands stuck at KOO waitin~ on storm Io die down ~oa~ snow 0rl~in~ aroun~ ri~ and Iogation. ~eak, maintenance ol ice road w/~lade,'~lower, wator truck. ~ Epoch mud Io~ers. lotal Hfs 2~.0 ' ARCO Alaska, Inc. ~ Daily Drilling Report or'l~ i,J esc,~pu~,n , . ~ f~.; Unll:~e IJMa (I ol31o ~,) NONE 5 19.5~ G 41/21F~ prem 5 19.5~ E 41/21F prem None I ~ F~ &Wa~r I~ WeE ~: ~m F~ ~ L~ ~) F~ ~ {~) 37,120 4272 CPF-1 NONE NONE NONE INONE iii i D~ V~ ~u~ V~ P~ WMM bbls bbls CPF-1 ~ .. D~ ]~ra~ ~t~~ ~D~ -15 °F iARCO 1 26-33~s ~CONTRACTOR 25 -70 °F SERVICE 19 1/2~95 Alpine ~1 1-25-95 OTHER N ~n McKelvey TOTAL 45 , . m TOTAL 24.0 Page 2 ~ Daily Drilling Report ARCO Alaska, Inc. · wea oee~ (~4[yrvD) P~ De~h (MO) ALPINE ~1 80'Jo ' ' POOL RIG ~6 $45574 $1,788,~7 I ~.~ L~C~ ' ~ I~t~ ' ' ' ~RIG UP POOL $6/Suppo~ Equip 20" ~ 80' GL 113 3/8~1800' ~ NONE m~t ~ ~ ~. ~1 ~ NO~ ~ NONE ~ V~ ~ ~ ~ = ' ~ ~ I~ D~ ,, PV~ ~ T~ ~ T~ ~ ,, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~TI~T ~ ~ G~ , , .... , ,, ~ v~. ~1 P~ v~. ~ ~.~A R~ ~ ~ ~. ~. None , = D~ T.V.D. Ve~ ~. N~ = , , D~ L~ TIME C~ O~l~ns F~m ~ - ~ 0~00-0~00 24.0 ~ NS Telecom workin~ o~ sTstem refinement. Phone ~2~3-3172 workin~ But expect peri, o0s of ~owntime w/workin~ mlinements. Microwave sTstem inop. COOk ~i~ ~; Insulate ri~, lire Doilors, install outsi~o stairs, han~ Bu~ [ans hook up line an¢ a~itaters in pits, ~olice location,, ~ol0 prespu0 meet~n~ w~t~ crews, ~ mana~e~nt an~ ~rco ~S~ 8upv, rl~ lorem~'n and project engineer, ~ sa~e~/environmental. CnBri~le blocks, han~ V-0oor tar~s, work on plpe shed, la7 ~own machine work ~n pump room. G~ instal~e~ lan~n~ rin~ on 20" cond'uctor. .... , , , ~oak, maiatenance ol ~ce roa0 w/Bla~e, Dlowor, water truck. ~ Epoch roue Io~ers. ~ S~er~ MWD unit. Baroid mud s~ack here. Total ~rs 24.0 ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report BHA NO.: " NONE oo w~'. , 5 19.5~ G 41/21F ~prem 5 19.~ E 41/21F p[em i None I ~ F~ & Wa~r I~ W~ ' I~: Pr~re F~ ~ ~ ~) F~ ~ (~) 22310 v~ ~: 9600 CPF-1 80 D~ V~ C~u~ v~ bbls bbls CPF-1 i i i i i C~ ~ W~ ~ P~ ~ / ~ D~ -5 °F ARCO 2 24kts CONTRACTOR ~6 °F SERVICE 18 1/2~95 Alpine ~1 1-23-95 OTHER N s~ DC Bumgamer TOTAL 54 T~ H~m C~ . , . , . r. ,, , , . TOTAL 24.0 Paoe 2 I Daily Drilling Report ARCO Alaska, Inc. AX9322 1 1-23-95 J -11/? JDCB ALPINE #1 80' Ceetrac~r D~ly ~I ~m ~ ~EeL ~ POOL RIG ~6 $185574 ~$1742653J*. RIG UP POOL ~6/Suppo~ Equip 20" ~ 80' GL 13 3/8~1800' . ~IA g~ ~IA ~l~ ~IA ~l~O ~IA ~ NONE ~ ~ ~ ~. ~1 ~h ~E ~ NONE iW~ht ~ ~ ~e ~ ~ P.U. ~. ~ ~ T~ ~ Tq ~ H~ v~ ~1 m Vo~. ~1 ~m.wA n~ SLOW ~ J DaN ~d T~I ~d ~ ~ R~ , , D~ (MD) .. Ang~ T.V.D. V~ N~ ,I D~ L~ i TIME C~ ~mtmns Fmm 0~ - ~0 0600-0600 24.0 I NS Telecom working on system refinement. Phone ~263-3172 workin~ gut oxpoct .poriods of ¢owntimo w/work~n~ rofinomonts. Microwavo s~stom inop. ~OOk ~i~ ~; Sot win~ tunnel, olovator, pipo shod, han~ windwalls, sot /io~a hoators in borm, insulato ri~, sot stairs, f/pits to ri~ floor, sot ~as !spot and stack dowatorin~ unit, s~t misc. stairs. around su~ ~aso, stairs f/do~houso o~ driller silo. ka~ mats f/laTdown machine, spot choko manilol~ in collar, la7 kill lino hoso, divo~or in collar. ~ook roturn linos to ri~ ~a7 tank. Fai~oathor completed runwa~ lighting, apron lighting.. ~oak, maintonanco ol ico road w/~lad~, Dlowor, wator truck. ~/U Epoch mud Io~ors. ~/U Sporty MWD unit. 8aroid mud shack ,, ~oto: Gosts of road, brid~o, ~lpino loc/airstrip ost. compl0to. Gosts Total Hfs 24.0 mo~ ARCO Alaska, Inc. ' Daily Drilling Report ~ No.: NONE OD 5 19.5~ G . 41/21F prem U~O ~ I~ 5 19.~ E 41/21F prem ~m On ~m i i iii None I~ We~: ~: P~m F~ ~ ~ ~ab) i~ ~ (g~) ~310 1700 V~ T~ F~: !9600 CPF-1 i , . NONE NONE 80 bbls bbls CPF-1 ~n~ 1 °F ARCO 1 18k~ CONTRACTOR 35 -36 °F SERVICE 20 1/2~g5 Alpine ~1 1-23-95 OTHER N ~gn~ Ty~ ~ ~ Fi~? DC Bumgamer TOTAL 56 Time H~m C~ ..~mt~ns F~ 0~- ~0 Note: A~ide, n[,rept. Pool driller John BuCkley fell when s~eppin~ onto walkway from manbasket. Walkaround was improperly seated. Repo~ submitted. First aid repo~able at this time. , . , , ,, ;TOTAL 24.0 Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. AFC No. Rpt No. IDa~ I AX9322 -10 We~l ALPINE #1 C~'tt~actor POOL RIG #6 RIG UP POOL #6/Su NONE M~r ppb Pf HTHP 200 r~ CC Oil % HTHP SOOp~ Soiide % ES ~a~d % LGS % Ho~e vo~. bbl p~ VoL bbl Dmly Mud Total Mud R~j Accept -10/? Pm~o~ ~ (MD) $1557079 1-22-95 tDe~h (UDrrVD) :' 80'$825297 20"@ 80' GL i~t DA'~A 13 3/8 @ 1800' Mud W~. Daily Drilling Report 1Su~ov. Init DCB NI, JD LOG I~'rA Il NONE ~, rvg Drag Formation Cor~ gas T~p M~x BGG (~JLL~G DA1 A ROP/Shab ROP/Sa~:I 3u~. No.. I 1 :~ s~,, ] 6X12 J slow PS, J SLOW PPI TIME 060O-06OO Total Hrs Operations From 0600 - 0600 NS Telecom working on dish. Receiving signal, problem in switching at Arco checks ok on loc. Work on backup microwave system. No phones ye. windwalls around rig floor, Install V-doors, raise sub base, install / lines. Install spreader f/btm to top sub box. Lay mats for Koomey room and ware 'tanks, spot same. Set glycol house on tanks. Set elevator to pipe shed, windwalls around sub base, stairs f/doghouse off driller side. Lay mats f/laydown machine, choke manifold in cellar, lay kill line hose, diverter in cellar. Hook up utilities, fuel tank. Fairweather working on runway lighting, apron lighting. Should complete 1/22. Peak, maintenance of ice road w/blade, blower, water truck. mud Io~ lers. MWD hands here. Baroid Mud shack here. MWD Sperry unit to be moved 1/22. Note: Entered 1/2 total costs of road, bridge, mob; Entered total cost, Alpine loc/airstrip. Peak charges current. I ARCO Alaska, Inc. ' Daily Drilling Report i=t-~ No.: unripe U~a {lOp lO NONE oo w,~ ~, ~ 5 19.~ G 41/21F prem U~e ~ 5 19.~ E 41/21F prem ~7 (Y~) J~e Emir ~. hm~s'? (YIN) ~None I ii i in~ F~ &Wl~r In~ Well: i~: P~re F~I ~ L~ ~) F~ ~ (g~) 1~10 1650 Vo~ T~ F~: F~I ~ (~) F~ ~ 9500 CPF-1 NONE NONE NONE NONE 79 DaN Volume C~u~ V~ 3~ W~ R~ ~) Po~ Water ~u~e bbis bbls CPF-1 C~m~ Da~ W~r ~ Pe~l ~ / ~P D~a Dm~ T~ ~ ~P t~N ~ ~ ~P Ddll -1 °F ,ARCO 1 ~umWe W~ ~ La~ ~5 URII La~ F~m Onlr 9~S CONTRACTOR 32 -21 °F SERVICE 22 1/20/95 ~W~l ~e ~a~ 5~11 (Y~ Volume Alpine ~1 1-22-95 OTHER N %~n~ r~ S~II R~d Fi~ DC Bumgamer TOTAL 55 Time H~m C~ O~mtb~ From ~- ~ TOTAL 24.0 Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. ALPINE #1 POOL RIG #6 MOVE IN RIG UP MUD DATA Mu~ NONE MBT ppb Weight p~ pH PV/YP Pf Gels Mf CC C~k~dde~ p~m HTHP 2OO p~ CC Oil % Solids % ES Sand % LGS % Ho~e vol bbl Pit Vol bbl Da~ly Mud Total Mud R~Acc~t 1-21-95 Last ¢~ 20" @ 80' GL Daily Drilling Report -9/? . IDCB Cum Co~ ~EsL ~ To Da~e $371518 I'~. 13 3/8 @ 1800' #1 DATA I~JD LOG DA~'A II DFILLI~G DA'[ A NONE I: o.~ NONE Form~C~ pvg D~ag Drag / ROP/S~ale TIME 0600-0600 Total Hrs operations From 0600 - 0600 NS Telecom workin~ on dish. Receiving signal, needs replacement echo cancel device due in 09:30, 1/21. Phone lines not in service. Work on microwave to CPF-3. Pool - Work in motor room. Generator warmup. Build C section. Thaw out air tank. Put oil in drawworks, check drawworks traction motors. Install BOP hoists and control lines. Install lighting, sub base. Fix drain pan under pipe rack. Raise derricl~ install C section, and V door track. Hook up utilities, fig floor windwalls, spot rig fuel tanks and start berms. Fairweather workin( on runway lighting, apron lighting. Peak, maintenance of ice road w/blade, blower, water truck. ers ~n, Io unit to be moved out 1/21 a.m. MWD Sperry unit to be moved 1/21 a.m. Baroid mud engineer unit to be moved in 1/21 a.m. ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report IUMR r~o.: Unripe Ua~a :NONE oD we~t G~e ~ ~= L~ 5 19.5~ G 41/21F prem 5 19.~ E 41/21F prem ii None In~ F~ &'Wa~r In~ Well: ~: P~m :~1 ~ L~ ~ab) F~ ~ (~) 16060 1210 Vo~ T~ F~: F~I 40O0 CPF-1 NONE INONE :~ U~ Wa~r ~ (~) ~ Wa~r ~u~ NONE NONE 243 73 Dm~ Volume Cumu~ V~e bbls bbls CPF-1 C~ Da~ W~er ~ Pe~l ~fe~ I BOP D~a Dm~ T~rm~e ~ ~P t~ ~ ~ ~P Ddli -4 °F ARCO 4~S CONTRACTOR 32 b~a~ ~e ~UI tabor ~ ~fe~ ~ La~ ~ Unll -9 °F SERVICE 19 1/20/95 wet~ ~me ua~ 5~u (Y~) Volume ~a~) Alpine ~1 1-21-95 OTHER Y 5 gal DC Bumgamer TOTAL 52 Diesel Yes- 3rd Pa~ Time H~m C~ O~mt~ns From Note: Spill Repo~ Tioga air heater positioned alongside mud pump skid for tempora~ heat into rig ~eveloped small crack in 90° el on skid. Approx. 5 gal diesel leaked off skid and ma~ing board onto ice pad, Pulled out heater, removed maEing board, and cleaned up contaminated snow and ice. Will use melter and recycle diesel. See 3 rd pa~ spill repo~ aEached. .. ~TOTAL 24,0 Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. ~ ...... ,_ Daily Drilling Report ~. AX9322 1-20-95 /? JDCB w~ _ -- ~ (MD/TV[;)) 'p~x~ D~h (MD) ALPINE #1 80' POOL RIG #6 $34,275 $333,649iq. 'MOVE IN RIG UP 20" ~ 80' GL 13 3/8~1800' ~TA 8fl ~TA ~ L~ ~TA ~L~ ~IA ~ NONE ~ ~ ~. ~1 ~ ~~ ~ NONE ~ W~ht ~ ~ ~e ~ ~ P.U. ~. V~ ~ ~ ~ F~ Avg ~ ~ D~ PV~ ~ T~ ~ T~ ~ ,~. ~,, Ge~ ~ ~n~ ~. ~ ~ ~ No. I 2 3 AP~wL ~ ~ ~m ~ ~m~ ~, 6X12 6X12 ~ ~ ~ ~ ;~1 ~e =~ ~ ~ SPM ~s ~/~ ES ~M ~ ~ ~nd % L~ % W~ E~ ~ ~ SLOW PS J J I I ~ v~ ~l ~t VoL ~l ~.~A R~ha~ ISL~ ~ J Da~ ~d T~I ~d ~ ~ R~nd I D~ (MD) Ang~ T.V.D. VeR S~. N~ Eaa D~ L~ TIME C~ ~l~ns From 0~ - ~0 , 0600-0600 24.0 I NS Tele~m set up sat. dish. Organize phone lines. Set baSe and guy wire bases for. antenna. Locate satellite. Downlink not in se~ice yet. Pool R/U derrick, pull drill line through bloc~,stand up A legs, install iron roughneck, I8ot windwalls b~hind dra~or~, roof ~p, sot in mud pumps, SG8 room, ~¢ room, ~onorators, Doilom. Got dorrick li~h~ working, win~walls on do~ houso, put hoat on dra~orks, ~on sets. Fai~oathor horo to install runwa~ lighting. . . Total ~rs 24.0 ARCO Alaska, inc. Daily Drilling Report i . . NONE ~ 5 19.5~ G 41/21E preml ~u~s ~ In~ 5 19.5~ E 41/21F prem m m m ~emY (Y/N) ~ ~r ~. P~7 (Y/~ None m m I~ Well: ~: P~m F~ On L~ ~) F~ No rept V~ T~ F~: F~I CPF-1 NONE ;NONE NONE NONE , 2~ 50 D~ Vo~ ~ V~ P~ W~ R~ bbls bbls CPF-I ~ °F ARCO 1 4k~ CONTRACTOR 29 -9 OF SERVICE 13 %~ ~m ~p. (f~ vob~(g.~) ' ' Alpine ~1 1-20-95 [OIHER N ~gn~ Ty~ 8~ R~ ~? DC Bum~mer TOT~k Time H~ C~ ~mt~ns From ~- ~0 , , IOTAk 2~.0 Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report lwe~ 1D.~h (MD/TVD) ' ' Pm,e<x~De~h (~4D) ALPINE ~1 80' POOL RIG 86 $30,458 $299,374 . MOVE IN RIG UP 20" ~ 80' GL 13 3/8~1800' ~ NONE ~ ~ ~. el ~ NONE ~ NONE . . . , I T.V.D. Ve~ N~ ~ L~ , , TIME C~ ~mtmns From O~ - ~0 0~00-0~00 2~.0 1 ~S Telemm se~in~ up comm. shack, proparin~ the base for antenna. 8at. dish at Kuparuk tool houso, to Io~tion to~. ~un insido phono lin~s. ~ool ~/~ derrick, sot Co,houses, ~/U ~ridlo linos, sot mud pi~, stora~ tanks, pump s~d, pump room ski~; Strin~ Blocks, ~/U board and dross dorrick. Continuo to haul ri~ loads, ost 20 loads plus drill pipo mmainin~ in Doadhorso. S. Sehmi~, D~, and k. Brown, ~¢O, visitod road/Alpino/Fiord locations on roviowod onvironmontal ops. Total ~rs 24.0 ARCO Alaska, Inc. ' Daily Drilling Report i~rt~ ~¢o.: UnO,be Ua[I (lop I0 ~) ~NONE ~ w~, ~ ~ ~ , 5 19.5~ G 41/21F prem U~e ~ I~ 5 19.5~ E 41/21FrPrem. ~mOn~m ' ' None I i In~ F~ & Wa~r 6800 700 V~ T~ F~: F~ ~ (g~) F~ ~ CPF-1 NONE NONE NONE INONE A93 57 Di~ Vo~a ~ V~ P~ Wield) ~ Wl~ ~ bbls bbls CPF-1 ~n~ ~ W~r ~ ~1 ~ I ~ Die Dm~ T~ ' ' ~ ~ t~ ~n ~ ~P D~U' -9 °F ARCO 1 11 k~ CONTRACTOR 28 -29 °F SERVICE 9 Alpine ~1 1-19-95 OTHER N ~DC Bumgamer TOTAL 38 , , _ ~ime H~m C~ ~mt~ns From 0~- ~ , , TOTAL 24.0 Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report AFC No. No 1-18-95 J -6/? JDCB We~l [~ (MDfTVD) Pm,,~ou~ De,plh (MD) ~Progress / ^[.PINE #1 8O' POOL RIG #6 $30,458 $268,916I'>. Move in ri~ up drillin~ tools. 20" ~ 80' GL 13 3/8~1800' MUD DATA B~ DA~A MUO L~ ~AIA OR,~L~,3 3~' ~d~ NONE ~BT ~ ~ ~1 D~ NONE ~ NONE ~,~ Waght ~ pH I~ze ~ ~ =.U ~ ~ SeC Pm ~e F~ ~vg ~g ~ D~g Geb ~ ~.~ ~. ;~n g~ ~ No. 1 2 3 AP~ WL ~ Ch~.~ ~m ~ rm ~ ~ aze 6X12 6xl 2 ~HP ~ pa ~ ~1 e/e F~e I~x ~G SPM ~P ~ ~ O~ ADT/A~ ~ ~t G~ ~L~ ~U~" H~ V~ ~1 Rt Vol ~1 ~m.~A ROP~ SLOW PP Da~ ~d To~I ~d ~ ~ ROP~nd R~g A~t ~11 { ~g ~ i, i ~w. ~ None D~ (MD) Ang~ D~ T.V,D Ve~ S~ N~ Ea~ D~ Leg TIME C~ ~mt~ns From O~ - ~0 0600-0600 24.0 I Pool Arctic Alaska 2 full crews on location. Truck shop rigged up. ... Fai~oathorM~dic and ~¢S p~rsonnol on location. Communications p~rsonnol on location- ~o~h Slopo Iolocom. SaIo~ odontation, sta~ la~out of equipment, fixton~ ico pa~ 30' lot towor and dish on ~E corner ol pa~. Sta~ layin~ out 50' towor, should oroct today. ~anh-station not on location ~ot. So,pin su~ components. Continuo haulin~ ri~ loads from ~oadhorso. ~oak continuo construction on Fiord ~3 Io~tion, road sTstom and runwaT. Final ~of ri~ pad un¢o~a~, runway comploto, road comploto. Shut down niCgt crow. Went on maintenance stanin~ 00:00hfs 1/17/~5, for ic~ road. Continuo workin~ on roa~ roflo~ors, a~din~ 2nd crew to~a~. Work blado, DIowor and wator truck on ico road. Will moro maint~nanco crew to ~oo~ 'Gorroctod costs' ~ot includo~ to dato am mad/pad and ~rid~ allocatod to lotal ~rs 24.0 ARCO Alaska, inc. i Daily Drilling Report i I~HA NO. NONE o~ w.~, 5 19.5~ G 41/21F prem , . 5 19.5~ E 41/21F prem ,N I In~ F~ & Water In~ Well: 9500 NONE Vo~ T~ Fb~d: F~I R~ (g~) [Fu~ 9500 ICPF-1 NONE NONE ~ ~d Wa~r ~ (~) ~ Wa~r ~r~ NONE NONE ~350 50 Da~ Vob~ ~ave V~ P~ W~ R~ (~) Po~b~ Wa~r bbls bbls 450 CPF-1 ~n~ Da~ W~t~r Daa Da~ Te~re -6 °F ARCO 2 12kts CONTRACTOR 28 ~St~a~ ~te ;h~ll ta~ ~ ~le~ ~g LI~ ~11Unll -25 °F SERVICE 2 ~Well ~ )ale 5~11 (Y~) vo~ (ga~) Alpine ~1 1-17-95 OTHER N Donald R. McKelvey TOTAL 32 Time H~rs C~ ~mt~ns From 0~ - ~0 ~TOTAL 24.0 Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. AFC No. IRpt No AX9322 - I5 IDate We~l ALPINE #1 Contract, POOL RIG #6 O~era~on at ~ Move in rig up drilling tools. MUD DA~A MUd ~ NONE MBT pp~ Weight ppg V~sco~ty 5~C !Pm PV/YP Ge~ APl WL ~ Ch~n~ ~m ~P ~ ~ Solds Sand % Ho~e vo~ b~l Mud 1-17-95 IDepth (MD/TVD) 20"@ 80' GL BM DA'IA R~g Accept Make ~ena] No. =~x~age ~J:)T/AS'T ~Pm~,,m Del~h (MD) ~,um ~ $388,023 13 3/8 @ NONE Daily Drilling Report 1,S~ p,,, In4t EsL Co~ To Date Shoe T~et #1 Depth NONE Mud WI. FhU Wt FOi kvg Drag TI~ gas I~x BGG :~C ES Shale deneity LGS % "/OB E~. pore, pm, ss Pit VoL bbl ROP/Shale Total Mud ROP/~and ~ump No. J 1 3PM J SLOW PS 1 SLOW PPI trot Wt (twn M~, Drag P~g P,e~#~m TIME '0600-0600 Operations From 0600 - 0600 Continue to ' up camp. Start rigging up truck shop 90% complete. 16 additional Pool personnel and 2 additional Arctic Catering arrived 1/16/95. Fairweather Medic and ACS personnel on location. Communications arrived 1/16/95. No success with cellular phones. Will start satellite system and DRT equipment t. oday expect part of system will be functional tonight. Construction on Fiord #3 location, road system and runway should be finished by 1/20/95. Expect as-builts for Alpine #1 location, road, conductor and airstrip will be finished As soon as we get runway lat and long Otter pilots will fly route. boards are set and will set substructure today. Estimate 60+ loads of rig on loc. Estimate 5 to 7 more days to have all road reflectors in place. for runwa, except generator are in Kuparuk should be 1/20/95 Worked blade and blower on Alpine #1 road to remove drifts. iTotal Hrs ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report I~A ~Jescnp~on ,.. UI'IA rio. Unll~pe ua~a (1~ lO ~om) NONE ~ w~, G~ ~n~on C~ Leng~ 5 19.~ G 41/21F prem , Uae ~ in~ . 5 19.~ E 41/21F~prem H~m On N In~ F~ &~Wa~r in~ Well: ~te: Pr~re ~1 ~ L~I (ga~) F~ ~ (g~) 9500 NONE Vob~ T~ F~d: ~F~I ~ (g~) F~ ~ ~9500 CPF-1 ~ un wamr ~ ~ [~ un water ~ NONE NONE ~ Un wamr ~ ~) un water NONE NONE 350 50 D~ Vo~ ~ V~ P~ Wmm R~ (~) IPo~ Water bbls bbls 450 JCPF-1 Da~ Texture Lam ~P Im~ ~on .a~ BOP Dnll -6 °F ARCO 2 12kts CONTRACTOR 28 5t~a~ 5ire Chill ta~r ~ ~ ~g LaM ~11Unll -25 °F SERVICE 2 5pg (Y~) Vo~ (gals) Alpine ~1 1-17-95 ~O~HER N S~gn~ " Ty~ S~II JR~ F~d~ Donald R. McKelvey TOTAL 32 Time H~m C~ ~mt~qs From ~- ~0 . ,., TOTAL 24.0 Page 2 ARCO AlaSka, Inc. AX9322 ALPINE #1 POOL RIG #6 Move in rig up drilling tools. MI, JO D~TA Pv/YP Pf ~PI WL CC ChkHd~ ~rHP ~00 i~i ~:~ Oil % Sand ~ va. bbl om~y ~ ES 1-16-95 o.~c~ 80' ~c. $222,761 2O" @ 8O' GL BIT ~TA -4/? Ip~,~ [3~xh (MD) Cum 13 3/8 @ NONE Daily Drilling Report DRM NONE 1 6x12 TIME 0600-0600 Total Hrs Operations From 0600 - 0600 Continue ric of camp fuel and water tanks. Will record uantities on tomorrow A.M. report. Recieved misc. pieces of rig and truck shop. Estimate 50+ loads on location. 16 additional rig crew to arrive today, Expect to start setting matting boards substructure this P.M. Communications will start installing equipment 1/17/95 to have cellular phones to location by early P.M. today. Estimate 4 more to finish Fiord #3 location and Alpine #1 runway. Still have several miles of reflectors to put up on road to both locations. ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report i i Dr'~ ueSCTlpgon · , , , I:F~IA nlo.: UIIIlI:N:4 UMIi (1~ IO~) , NONE 5 19.~ G 41/21F prem , ,, 5 19.~ E 41/21F prem N i i ii ii I~ W~U: ~: P~ ~ ~ ~) ~ ~ (~) ' ' ~9500 NONE V~ TpF~: F~~W) '~~ 9500 NONE NONE NONE ~ ~ w~r~ ~) UdW~r ~ NONE NONE i NONE INONE D~ Vo~ bbls bbls NONE NONE -21 °F IARCO 1 Calm CONTRACTOR 8 -21 OF SERVICE 4 Alpine ~1 1-16-95 OTHER N ~nald R. McKelvey TOTAL 13 , , T~e H~m C~ ~t~ F~ 4 ,TOTAL 24.0 Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. ALPINE #1 POOL RIG #6 Move in rig up drilling~?,,ols. M~ty.. NONE MST wright ppg APl WL CC Chlofide~ ppm % HTI"IP 500 rm ~ Setcls % ES Sand % .CS % bbl ~ VoL bbl Tmal Mud 1-15-95 129,241 20"@ #1 -3/? pm'~,e,u~ Deplh (~) $129,241 13 3/8 @ ~ LOG C~1A NONE Daily Drilling Report DRM ? ~ Tern NONE ~w~ kvg Drag Trq ~ .h~s~,t 6x12 SLOW PS J SLOW PP J TIME 0600-0600 Total Hrs Operations From 0600 - 0600 SDU, cam fuel and water tanks and start up same. crew arrived on location at 1800 hrs. ARCO Alaska, Inc. ' Daily Drilling Report NONE OD w~, 5 19.5~ G 41/21F prem 5 19.5~ E 41/21F prem ~N i In~ ~ & W~r I~ We~: ~: ~re F~ ~ ~ (~) F~ ~ (~) ,9500 NONE 9500 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE DM~ Vo~ bbls bbls NONE NONE ~ Dam W~er , , Da~ T.~e La~ ~ tm~ ~ Lam ~P D~ -36 °F ARCO 1 Calm CONTRACTOR 8 -36 °F ,SERVICE 4 Alpine ~1 1-15-95 OTHER N ~nald R. McKelv~y TOTAL 13 Time H~m C~ ~t~ns Fr~,m ~- ~0 TOTAL 24.0 Page 2 ARCO Alaska, inc. i Daily Drilling Report AX9317 , 1-14-95 I -2/? ,, IDRM ALPINE #1 8O' POOL RIG #6 $0 $0 Move in rig up camp 20" @ 80' GL !13 3/8 @ IdUO DATA ~ N~E ~ 0~00-0100 10.0 1 Con~nue~ to movo in ~ool Ri~ ~ ri~ camp and be~in se~in~ 5amc. S~t SD~ plant and luol tan~ on liner matorial. W~ll borm today. ~o~tak~d Fiord ~ to ~o~h an~ fia~t of original ~it~. Expect initial pla~ t~a~. ~oloasod Ioa~or an~ on~ wator ~uek kom road mnstruetion to oaso con~o~tion ~t Fiord I~on. . ~fixP~ to finish s,~n~ romp t~a~ and hav~ camp hoat~d b7 t0ni~ht. ~ll haul truck shop to Io~tion and sot ~u~stru~um ma~in~ ~oards. ARCO Alaska, Inc. ~ Daily Drilling Report NONE 5 19.~ G 41/21F prem . 5 19.5~ E 41/21F~ prem i N i in~ F~ NONE NONE NONI INONE , ~NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE Oi~ V~ bbls bbls NONE NONE i i -31 °F ARCO 1 ~e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~1 ~ ~ ORr ~lm CO~RACTOR 8 -31 °F SERVICE Alpine 81 1-14-95 OTHER N [~nald R. McKelvey TOTAL 9 T~ H~m C~ ~mt~ Fmm~-~ , , , ,, l TOTAL 19.0 Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. Daily Drilling Report AX9317 1-13-95 , -!/?. DRM w~ ~ (MO.'TVD) ~.wou~ D~=~h (t4~) ALPINE ~1 80' POOL RIG ~6 $0 $0 , i Move in rig up camp 20" ~ 80' G.L. , 13 3/8 ~ ~ N~E ~ ~ ~ ~. el ~ NONE w~ ~ ~ ~e ~ ~ P.u. ~ ~ ~. ~ ~. 1 2 ~ m ~ ~ ~ r~ ~. 6X12 6~2 , , , , . , . T.~.D. TIME C~ ~mt~ From 0~ - ~ ~0600-1800 12.0 I Began movin~ in Pool. Bi~ ~6 romp. Hauled 7 of est. 21 loads with 3 trucks. Will put 2 additional truc~ on haul s~.~in~ at 0~00 today. ~Es~mate romp ri~ up finished b~ A. M. on 1/15/95 Expe~ asbuilt of Alpine location finished b~ Lounsbu~ b~ A.M. 1/14/95 1o~1 ~u~,~od road mila~o to ~lpino $~ from 2-M pad ~27.4 To~l ~u~o~od road mila~o to Fiord ~3 from Npino ~ cuto~ =5.3 miles. Visual inspo~io9 of Fiord ~ Iomtion indicates hOOd lot a ~' i~ li~ acro~ location from hoar eontor ol woll ~tako to ~o~hwost turner, su~ost and 100' East. komtion as stakod is difficult ~ut not impossblo. Ma7 want to torrae~. , l°ml ~rs ~2.0 ARCO Alaska, Inc. ' Daily Drilling Report orl/~ IJ escr'.pgl~n · ]~ NO.; NONE . , 5 19.5~ G 41/21F prem ~ 5 19.~ E 41/21F prem ~m On ~m !N i In~ ~ IFil ~ F~ & Wl~r I~ We": : ~NONE NONE V~ T~ F~: NONI NONE , , NONE NONE i i i i i ~n~ ~ W~r ~ ~1 ~ I ~ DMa Di~ Te~r~ ~ ~P tm~ ~ ~m ~ Onll -23 °F ARCO 1 -30 °F SERVICE ~ . . Alpine ~1 1-13-95 OTHER N ~nald R. McKelvey TOTAL 9 Time H~m C~ :, ~mt~ From ~- ~0 , , . , TOTAL 12.0 Page 2 ARCO Alaska, Inc. AtlanticRichfieldCompany TO: Alaska Oil & Gas Consveration Commission FROM: Attn.: Robert P. Crandall 3001 Porcupine Dr. Anchorage Alaska 99501 Ms. Kelli A. Thibodeau ATO-1466 ARCO Alaska, Inc. 700 G. Street Anchorage, Alaska 99510 (907) 265-6240 DATE: 18, April 1995 Transmitted herewith is the following data concerning Alpine 1: APl # 501032021100 · o s: RECEIVED I Sepia Copy Displayed by Sperry-Sun' ~ ~A[pine 1 ~~'-/ 7 ~_..~APR 20 1995 "-.4 DGR EWR4 ROP - 2" & 5" (120' to 7500') Alaska 0il & Gas Cons. Commission '~~Alpine lA Anchorage DGR EWR4 ROP - 2" & 5" (1700' to 7340')TVD.--,,'E:~.~--~,~../T ~ DGR EWR4 ROP - 2" & 5" (1700' to 9940') MD Alpine 1B ~ DGR EWR4 ROP - 2" & 5" (1700' to 7500') TVD ~ DGR EWR4 ROP-2" & 5" (1700' to 8800')MD ~' ~-_~ ~_ ~ 1 Paper Copy Displayed by Sperry Sun' -% A!pine 1 ~ DGR EWR4 ROP - 2" & 5" (120' to 7500') '~A!pine lA ~ DGR EWR4 ROP - 2" & 5" (1700' to 7340') TVD "'"'-J DGR EWR4 ROP - 2" & 5" (1700' to 9940') MD Alpine 1 B ~...~ DGR EWR4 ROP - 2" & 5" (1700' to 7500') TVD DGR EWR4 ROP 2" & 5" (1700' to 8800') MD REPORTS: ..~~pine 1 I Wireline Tops as Displayed by ARCO Alaska Inc --~__~1 MWD End of Well as Displayed by Sperry-Sun Copy Report I Copy Core Analysis Report-CL File No. BP-3-1572 as Displayed by CORE LABORATORIES (Including 3.5" Diskette Containing Files AR1572DS.WK3 & AR1572SW.WK3-07-APR-95) ~ Alpine lA "~ 1 Wireline Tops as Displayed by ARCO Alaska Inc ~1 Copy MWD End of Well Report as Displayed by Sperry-Sun I OF1 ARCO Alaska, Inc. AtlanticRichfieldCompany TO: Alaska Oil & Gas Consveration Commission FROM: Attn.: Robert P. Crandail 3001 Porcupine Dr. Anchorage Alaska 99501 Ms. Kelli A. Thibodeau AT©-1466 ARCO Alaska, Inc. 700 G. Street Anchorage, Alaska 99510 (907) 265-6240 DATE: 11, April 1995 Transmitted herewith is the followinq data concerning Alpine 1' AP! # 501032021100 '% Alpine lB - ~ 1 Wireline Tops as Displayed by ARCO Alaska Inc "'"'--.31 Copy MWD End of Well Report as Displayed by Sperry-Sun TAPES: --...~ Alpine lA ~ 1 LDWG Formatted 6" Open Reel 1600 BPI Tape- MPT GRC EWR CNP SFD ROP 4/10/95 as Displayed by Sperry-Sun '"'""'~ I Paper Copy LiS Verification Displayed by Sperry-Sun ........_5Alpine 1 B I LDWG Formatted 6" Open Reel 1600 BPI Tape- MPT GRC EWR CNP SFD ROP '~...~- 4110/95 as Displayed by Sperry-Sun 1 Paper Copy LIS Verification Displayed by Sperry-Sun If you have any questions please call me at (907) 265-6240. Kelli RETURN SIGNED COPY TO: ARCO Alaska, Inc. Attn.: Ms. Kelli A. Thibodeau-ATO-1466 700 G. Street Anchorage, Alaska 99510-0360 (907) 265-6240 Received by, )DATE: APR 2 0 1995 011 & Gas Cons. Commission Ancherage 2OF1 Approved for transmittal by: F. M. HoneyCutt Manager, North Alaska Exploration ARCO Alaska, Inc. AflanticRichfi¢ldCompany TO: Alaska Oil & Gas Consveration Commission Attn.: Robert P. Crandall 3001 Porcupine Dr. Anchorage Alaska 99501 FROM: Ms. Kelli A. Thibodeau ATO-1466 ARCO Alaska, Inc. 700 G. Street Anchorage, Alaska 99510 (907) 265-6240 DATE: 18, April 1995 Transmitted herewith is the followinq data concerninq Alpine 1 lA & 1 B: LOGS: 1 Sepia Copy Displayed by EPOCH: Alpine 1 Formation Log 2"= 100' (120' to 7500') Alpine lA Formation Log 2"= 100' (120' to 8940') Alpine 1 B Formation Log 2" = 100'120' to 8850') I ,~~ Copy Displayed by EPOCH: Alpine 1 Formation Log 2" = 100' (120' to 7500') Alpine lA Formation Log 2" = 100' (120' to 8940') Alpine 1 B Formation Log 2" = 100'120' to 8850') If you have any questions please call me at (907) 265-6240. Kelli RETURN SIGNED COPY TO: ARCO Alaska, Inc. Attn.: Ms. Keili A. Thibodeau-ATO-1466 700 G.-Street Anchorage, Alaska 99510-0360 (907) 265-6240 Received. DATE: Approved for transmittal by: [. M. Honeycutt Maria§er, Sorth Alaska Exploration I OF1 ARCO Alaska, Inc. AtlanticRichfieldCompany TO: Alaska Oil'& Gas Oonsveration Commission FROM: Attn.' Robert P. Crandall 3001 Porcupine Dr. Anchorage Alaska 99501 Ms. Kelli A. Thibodeau AT©-1466 ARCO Alaska, Inc. 700 G. Street Anchorage, Alaska 99510 (907) 265-6240 DATE: 21', March 1995. Transmitted herewith is the followinq data concerninq Al · APl # 501032021100 LOGS: 1 Sepia Copy Displayed by SCHLUMBERGER (COMPUTER PROCESSED INTERPRETATION): ~ COMPENSATED NEUTRON LITHOLOGY DENSITY LDTD/CNTG - 2" & 5" (1670' TO 7470') -'~-"'~'. ARRAY INDUCTION TOOL 1FT. RESOLUTION - 2" & 5" (1670' TO 7470') --....~ARRAY INDUCTION TOOL 2FT. RESOLUTION 211 & 5" (1670' TO 7470') ~ DIPOLE SONIC DSI UPPER DIPOLE AND P&S 2 & 5" (1670' TO 7470') I Sepia Copy Displayed by SCHLUMBERGER: ~ REPEAT FORMATION TESTER RFT-B PRESSURE AND SAMPLE "-MECHANICAL SIDEWALL CORING TOOL "--'-'CHRONOLOGICAL SAMPLE TAKE CST - UN 14-FEBRUARY-1995 I Paper Copy Displayed by SCHLUMBERGER (COMPUTER PROCESSED INTERPRETATION): ~ COMPENSATED NEUTRON LITHOLOGY DENSITY LDTD/CNTG - 2" & 5" (1670' TO 7470') ~ ARRAY INDUCTION TOOL 1FT. RESOLUTION - 2" & 5" (1670' TO 7470') '"--~- ARRAY INDUCTION TOOL 2FT. RESOLUTION - 2" & 5" (1670' TO 7470') '""~DIPOLE SONIC DSi UPPER DIPOLE AND P&S - 2" & 5" (1670' TO 7470') -.....~aper Copy Displayed by SCHLUMBERGER: REPEAT FORMATION TEST RFT-B PRESSURE AND SAMPLE '~'"-----MECHANICAL SIDEWALL CORING TOOL --"'""",CHRONOLOGICAL SAMPLE TAKE CST- UN 14-FEBRUARY-1995 Reports: '"'-1 Copy Well Completion Report Form 407 Displayed by ARCO Alaska Inc. ~"--~1 Paper Copy Rotary Sidewall Core Locations '--'1 Paper Copy Core Chip Description Displayed by ARCO Alaska ~,1 Paper Copy Sidewall Core Description-Percussion Displayed by ARCO Alaska '-----~! Paper Copy Sidewall Core Description-Rotary Displayed by ARCO Alaska ~ I Daily Drilling Reports Displayed by ARCO RECEIVED APR 20 1995 Alaska 011 & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage I OF1 ARCO Alaska, Inc. AtlanticRichfieldCompany TO: Alaska Oil & Gas Consveration Commission FROM: Attn.' Robert P. Crandall 3001 Porcupine Dr. Anchorage Alaska 99501 Ms. Kelli A. Thibodeau ATO-1466 ARCO Alaska, Inc. 700 G. Street Anchorage, Alaska 99510 (907) 265-6240 DATE: 21', March 1995 Transmitted herewith is the following data concerning Alpine 1' APl # 501032021100 Tape: ~.~. .1 LIS Formatted 1600 BPI 6" Open Reel (GRC EWR ROP) Displayed by Sperry-Sun '~'"'1 Paper Copy Tape Listing %1 Open Hole Edit 1600 BPI LDWG Format 8" Open Reel Displayed by Schlumberger ~1 Paper Copy LIS Verification Displayed by Schlumberger If you have any questions please call me at (907) 265-6240. Kelli · . RETURN SIGNED COPY TO: ARCO Alaska, Inc. ' Attn.: Ms. Kelli A. Thibodeau-ATO-1466 700 G. Street Anchorage, Alaska 99510-0360 (907) 265-6240 Received DATE: APB 2 0 1995 Approved for transmittal by: F. M. Honeycutt Manager, North Alaska Exploration 2OF1 APl #: Location: ARCO Alpine #1 RECEIVED APR 2 0 1995 50-103-20211-00 Ah~t 0il &. Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage WKE 92-02, sp. 1360 ASP: x=375,455 y:5,972,482 zone:4 Lat.: 70.333225 N Long: 151.010348 W S/T/R: 1468' FSL, 2248' FWL, sec 1, T11N, R4E Geological Tops: MD SS Base Permafrost 835' -797' Top West Sak 1010' -972' Top Schrader Bluff 1310' - 1272' C-40/K- 10 2181' -2143' C-30/K-5 2380' -2342' C-20 2754' -2716' K-3 3823' -3785' K-2 4038' -4000' Top Albian B 5146' -5108' Top Albian C 5712' -5674' HRZ 6761' -6723' K-1 6937' -6899' LCU 7028' -6990' Top Jurassic J4 7147' -7109' Nuiqsut 7384' -7346' Total Depth (driller) 7500' -7462' Conventional Cores: Aluminum barrel 4" inner diameter Core #1 - Cut 7162'-7197' Recovered 7162'-7185.5' Logging Runs: Run #1 (1765'-7494')' ~,IT/LDT/CNTG/GR/AMS Run #2 (1765'-7494'):~DSl/GR/AMS Run #3 (3586'-7494'):~ .~SCT/FMI Rotary SWC/RFT/VSP/Percussion SWC MWD gamma ray/resistivity: surface to TD Mudlog: surface to TD Sidewall Cores: Rotary (7242'-7184): shot 10, recovered 10 Rotary (7188'-4046'): shot 52, recovered 30 Percussion ((7443'-2604'): shot 45, recovered 35 23.5'/35' Facsimile Cover Sheet To: Company: Phone: Fax: HOWARD OKLAND Alaska O&G Conservation Comm. 907-279-1433 907-276-7542 From: Company: Phone: Fax: Email- Timothy J. Ryherd Alaska D.N.R. - Div. of Oil & Gas (907)762-2140 (907)562-3852 74222.2332 @ compuserve.com Date: 4/3/95 Pages including this cover page: 1 Larry: At your earliest convenience please prepare the following well data for me: · Shell DF-47 (Seal 1) ¢1 (83-0074)--well history, completion report, drilling permit, horizon picks, directional surveys, core descriptions, core analyses, production test summaries and production test detailed reports (NO WELL LOGS NEEDED AT THIS TIME). · Shell DF-57 (Seal 3) ¢1 (84-0093)--well history, completion report, drilling permit, horizon picks, directional surveys, core descriptions, core analyses, production test summaries and production test detailed reports (NO WELL LOGS NEEDED AT THIS TIME). · ARCO Pt Mclntyre ¢P1-12 (AKA: Pt. Mclntyre ¢11)(91-0013)--all well logs, well history, completion report, drilling permit, horizon picks, directional surveys, core descriptions, core analyses, production .test suromades and production test detailed reports. ~ine#~94-0172)--all well logs, well history, completion report, drilling permit, horizon picks, / direction~eys, core descriptions, core analyses, production test summaries and production test // Cetailed-mpod~(CONFIDENTIAL WELL DATA). ~/[~-.~.'""ARCO A~Pine ¢1A~95-001~--all well logs, well history, completion report, drilling permit, horizon ~ ')' -~'" picks~l~urveys, core descriptions, core analyses, production test summaries and production t.~,st'de~ed~rts (CONFIDENTIAL WELL DATA). · .~./'ARCO ~ine ¢11~(95-0020)--all well logs, well history, completion report, drilling permit, horizon · "'" picks, direc--tforrat~urveys, core descriptions, core analyses, production test summaries and production test detailed reports (CONFIDENTIAL WELL DATA). When this data is available for me to pick up, please give me a call. Sincerely, Tim Ryherd ARCO Alaska, Inc. Post Office Box 100360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510=0380 Telephone 907 276 12i5 March 20, 1995 David W. Johnston, Chairman Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3192 Re: Well Completion Report Form 407 ARCO Alpine #1 Permit No. 94-172 Dear Commissioner Johnston, Attached is the Well Completion Report, Form 407, for the Alpine #1 well. The Alpine #1 well was a straight hole drilled to a total depth of 7500'. The well was logged and than plugged back to the 13-3/8" surface casing prior to drilling the Alpine #lA sidetrack. Included with the Form 407 are the "as built" survey showing the surface location, a well bore diagram showing the P&A status of the well, and daily drilling report summaries. The geologic information will be submitted under separate cover. If you have questions or require additional information, please contact Fred Johnson at 265-1492. Sincerely, Fred Johnson Drilling Engineer RECEIVED f~AR 2 1 1995 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchora ,¢, AR3B-6003-93 2¢:2 2603 STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLr:TION REPORT AND LOG I Status of Well Classification of Service Well OIL ~ GAS r-'-] SUSPENDED [~ ABANDONED [~ SERVICE r~ 2 Name of Operator 7 Permit Number ARCO Alaska, Inc 94-172 3 Address 8 APl Number P.O. Box 100360, Anchorage, AK 99510-0360 50-103-20211 4 Location of well at surface 9 Unit or Lease Name 1468' FSI.., 2248' FWL, SEC 1, T 11 N, R 4E, ~lM;~:i :'~-'~ ~!~ i:i;!'~.i! ~ i ~-~-.T~C~ EXPLORATION A tTop Producing Interval ; ~;_~ '_~':.__ i/'/~'/~-,~ i ~ ~,~'/~'1 ~ 10 Well Number NA ' :~ ~ ~,~~ ALPINE #1 At TotalDepth ~ ~!~_: .~.~! ~~ 11 Field and Pool 1451' FSL, 2270' FEL, SEC 1, T11N, R4E, U .... :~-. ~ :~ WILDCAT 5 Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) I 6 Lease Designation and Serial No. RKB 38'J ADL 380075 12 Date28.Jan_95Spudded 13 Date T.D.10- Fe b-95Reached 14 2-1Date6-95ComP'Abandoned' Susp. or Aband. 15 WaterNADepth, if offshorefeet MSL 16 NO.HAOf Complelions 7500' MD, 7500' 1597' YES [-~ NO ~ NA feet MD NA 22 Type Electric or Other Logs Run DSI, AlT, LDT, CNL, GR, SP, RFT, FMI, VSP 23 CASING, LINER AND CEMENTING RECORD SETTING DEPTH MD CASING SIZE WT GRADE TOP BTM HOLE SIZE CEMENT RECORD 20" 94# B SURF 110' 26" 350 SX ASI 13.375" 68# L-80 SURF 1765' 16" 350 SX ASIII & 650 SX ASI 24 Perforations open to Production (MD+TVD of Top and Bottom and 25 TUBING RECORD interval, size and number) SIZE DEPTH SET (MD) PACKER SET (MD) NA NA 26 ACID, FRACTURE, CEMENT SQUEEZE, ETC DEPTH INTERVAL (MD) I AMOUNT & KIND OF MATERIAL USED [ See attached operations summary :27 PRODUCTION TEST Date First Production IMethod of Operation (Flowing, gas lift, etc.) I Date of Test Hours Tested PRODUCTION FOR OIL-BBL GAS-MCF WATER-BBL CHOKE SIZE GAS-OIL RATIO TEST PERIOD I~ Flow Tubing Casing Pressure CALCULATED OIL-BBL GAS-MCF WATER-BBL !OILGRAVITY-API (corr) Press. 24-HOUR RATE I~ 28 CORE DATA Brief description of lithology, porosity, fractures, apparent dips and presence of oil, gas or water. Submit core chips. TO BE SENT UNDER SEPARATE COVER BY EXPLORATION GEOLOGY P J C[IVED M/ R 2. 1995 A.t~ska 0it & Gas Cons. Commissio~ Anchora ,~ Form 10-407 Submit in duplicate 30. GEOLOGIC MARt~ FORMATION TESTS NAME Include interval tested, pressure data, all fluids recovered and gravity, MEAS DEPTH TRUE VERT. DEPTH GQR, and time of each phase. TO BE SENT BY EXPLORATION GEOLOGY RECEIVED MAR 21 1995 ^~ska 0~1 & Gas Cons. Commission Anch0ra '~ 31. LISTOF A-I-rACHMENTS AS-BUILT SURVEYS, P&A DIAGRAM AND DAILY DRILLING REPORTS 32, I hereby certify that the foregoin9 is true and correct to the best of my knowlege. INSTRUCTIONS General: This form is designed for submitting a complete and correct well completion report and log on all types of lands and leases in Alaska. Item 1' Classification of Service Wells: Gas injection, water injection, steam injection, air injection, salt water disposal, water supply for injection, observation, injection for in-situ combustion. Item 5: Indicate which elevation is used as reference (where not otherwise shown) for depth measurements given in other spaces on this form and in any attachments. Item 16 and 24: If this well is completed for separate production from more than one interval (multiple completion), so state in item 16, and in item 24 show the producing intervals for only the interval reported in item 27. Submit a separate form for each additional interval to be separately produced, showing the data pertinent to such interval. Item 21' Indicate whether from ground level (GL) or other elevation (DF, KB, etc.). Item 23' Attached supplemental records for this well should show the details of any multiple stage cement- ing and the location of the cementing tool. Item 27: Method of Operation: Flowing, Gas Lift, Rod Pump, Hydraulic Pump, Submersible, Water In- jection, Gas Injection, Shut-in, Other-explain. Item 28' If no cores taken, indicate "none". Form 10-407 I 33.5' ~ j~ Stole 1"= 2 Mi/es ~u~.o STOR~OE ALPINE ~1 ~~~: 252' ~ ' LOCATED ~IN PRO~AC~D i ~ ' SEC. 1, ~. 11 N., ROE. 4 E. ~ ~ UMIAT MERIDIAN ' LAT. = 70' 19' 59.612' ~ ~ LONG. = 151' 00' 57.255" / ~ 1,468' F.S.L, 2,248' F.W.L. Y = 5, g72,482.25 X = ~75,~55.05 R[C[I~D TOP lee PAD ELEV.= 7.6' MAR 2 1 1995 NO~S A~S~ 0[~ & GaS Co~s. Co~iss[o~ 1. BASIS OF HORIZONTAL LOCA ~ON AND E~VA ~ON A~C~Or~ '~ IS U.S.G.S. MONUMEN~ ~AR ~ B~CK. ~ COORDINA ~S SHO~ ARE ALASKA STA~ P~NE ZONE 4, N.A.D. 2~ ~ 4. ~VA~ONS SHO~ ARE B.P.M.S.~ ~.~ ,~~...~ I ~~ ~~ ~AT I AN P~OP~LY NE~[S~NE~ ANO ~ ~ ~~ ~ UC~$EO TO PNA~OE ~N~ $UN~N~ IN ~E STA~ OF ,~, ~ ~,%, (~~ .,,,,,~ ~_~ ~AT A~ DIM~ONS ~P O~ER DETAILS ARE CORRECT ~ ~-, ,,~ . - ,. _ AS OF JAN 15, 1995. ~ LOUNSBURY C/ISL ~ assom~s, mc. M1 ~ O0 ARCO Alaska, Ino A INE~1 LORATORY "~ OONDUOTOR ~ ICE PAD Subsidiary of A~ian~ic Richfield Company AS-BUiLT ~601172 1/16/95 CEA-MiXX-601 D172 001 OF1 0 ALPINE #1 PLUG BACK PRIOR TO SIDETRACK DIAGRAM 5000 PSI WELLHEAD EQUIPMENT ............... ::!] 20" CONDUCTOR AT 120' RKB ......... 16" HOLE :':':':'l i [:":i [:".' 10.4 LB/GAL MUD WEST SAK }i~::!!::~: ?:..'.':::iii .~ ::.::::.::1 t.:.'.'.:: : :.'.::.'.'.::: r..'::.:.':~,,,,,,,%%%%,%%,,%%%%,%%%,,,,%%%,,,,,,~1o:<.:~ TAGGED TOP OF CEMENT PLUG AT 1597' 13-3/8" 68 LB/FT, L-80, BTC .~ ,...~. ~. ~,.:,_~... ~, .~..,..,..,.. % % .._ % .,._ .....,._ ._ .._ .,._ % ,,._ .._ .~ .,. SURFACE CSG AT 1765' RKB ~-%'%%"%%%%%%%%%%%" ]'.,.'..%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ~%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%", ~.. % % %',,. % '.. % % % % % %"~ % % % %'.. CMT DH~ ~q t,,%,,%-.,,,,,,,,,,,., . ~.- ~.~ '....,, Tr,., ~...,. % %'% % % % % % % % % %",,. %',,. % % [..% % % % %%%%".. % %%'-,.%% % %'k ..~ % %"..".. % % % % % % ',,. % % % % % % '-, Bo'FrOM OF CEMENT PLUG 2200' 20 BBL HI VIS 8-1/2" HOLE 10.4 LB/GAL MUD ~.,t.t~.:.~.~~.t~.:. TAGGED TOP OF CEMENT PLUG AT 3751' !,,.% %% %% '.. %%% % %% %%% % % ',.. CMT PLUG #2 :'%'%%%%%%%%%%""%%%' K-3 INTERVAL 4040'-4050" ~'.,.".. % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % %'",, ............... RECEIVED 10.4 LB/GAL MAR 2 1 1995 MUD ~!;~s.ka. 0il & Gas Cons. Commission Anchora .r, ,.:~:~:;:.:..~ ARCTICSET III 24..t~t~'44'"<4..t~.tt~ TOP OF CEMENT PLUG 6950' ~"%...; ": .. ,'~;..'; ! 1.%"..%% %% % % %%%%%%%% %%"-. F:,.': ::.::.':.:: ARCTICSET I ,.%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ~%,%%%%,%%,%%%%%%%%, d-4 SANDS 7150'-7250' ~'~"~ CMT PLUG #1 ~'%% ..... %' ..... ~% % % ... %...,~ ,,%%%%,; CLASS G CMT · TD 7500' ~%%%"'%%%%"%%%%%%'%" BOTTOM OF CEMENT PLUG 7500' FJ 3/15/95 Date: 03/16/95 Page: 1 ARCO Alaska Inc. DAILY DRILLING REPORT WELL:ALPINE %1 RIG:POOL #6 WI: 56% SECURITY:2 WELLID: AX9321 AFE: AX9322 TYPE:EXP AFE EST:$ AREA/CNTY:NORTH SLOPE BOROUGH STATE:AK API NUMBER:50-103-20211 FIELD: COLVILLE SPUD:01/28/95 START COMP: FINAL: 01/28/95 (1) TD: 120' (120) SUPV:DRM 01/29/95 (2) TD: 847'(727) SUPV:DRM 01/30/95 (3) TD: 1785'(938) SUPV: DRM 01/31/95 (4) TD: 1785'( 0) SUPV:DRM 02/01/95 (5) TD: 1785'( 0) SUPV:DCB 02/02/95 (6) TD: 1785'( 0) SUPV:DCB 02/03/95 (7) TD: 1795'( 10) SUPV: DCB MW: 9.4 PV/YP: 16/42 APIWL: 0.0 CLEAN OUT ICE IN CONDUCTOR Accepted rig 1/28/95 @4:00 hrs. Mix spud mud and nipple up 20" diverter. Pick up bottom hole assy. Wash and ream out ice and cement from conductor. DAILY:SO CUM:SO ETD:SO MW: 10.0 PV/YP: 18/34 APIWL: 16.4 REPAIRING CUTTINGS AUGER Spud well. Drill and MWD survey f/120' t/687'. Held safety meeting. Work on cuttings auger electrical problems. Drill and MWD survey 687' to 847'. Work on cuttings auger. DAILY:SO CUM:SO ETD:SO MW: 10.1 PV/YP: 14/44 APIWL: 18.0 CIRC PRIOR TO SHORT TRIP Repair auger on cuttings discharge system. Drill and MWD log from 847' to 1785'. DAILY:SO CUM:SO ETD:SO MW: 10.0 PV/YP: 9/ 8 APIW-L: 14.0 WASH OUT ANNULUS AFTER CMT JOB Rig up to run 13 3/8" casing. Run 42 jts. casing. Rigged up Dowell to cement 13 3/8" casing. DAILY:SO CUM:SO ETD:SO MW: 8.4 PV/YP: 0/ 0 APIWL: 0.0 NU BOPE, P/U TEST PLUG Tag cement at 84'. Jet 13-3/8" x 20" annulus with water and air. Nipple up BOPE. Install test plug. ETD:SO MW: 9.3 PV/YP: 10/ 4 APIWL: 22.0 POOH TO UNPLUG BIT Test BOPE, 350 low/3000 high pressure. Circulate bottoms up. Minor contaminated cement. Pressure test casing to 2500 psi w/10.1 ppg spud mud. Drilling cement, FC at 1681', cement to 1737'. Drilling cement f/1737' t/1762'. Plugged bit TOH, unpluq bit. ETD:SO MW: 10.6 PV/YP: 28/20 APIWL: 6.8 M/U BHA #3, 8 1/2" Drilling cement, shoe and 10' new hole to 1795'. Mix bland mud system. Displace hole w/new mud. RECEIVE,D M/XR 21 1995 Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchora Date: 03/16/95 Page: 2 02/04/95 (8) TD: 2880' (1085) SUPV: DCB 02/05/95 (9) TD: 4086' (1206) SUPV: DCB 02/06/95 (10) TD: 4853' (767) SUPV:DCB 02/07/95 (11) TD: 5635'(782) SUPV: DCB 02/08/95 (12) TD: 6825'(1190) SUPV:DRM 02/09/95 (13) TD: 7162'(337) SUPV:DRM 02/10/95 (14) TD: 7400'(238) SUPV:DRM 02/11/95 (15) TD: 7500'(100) SUPV:DRM 02/12/95 (16) TD: 7500'( 0) SUPV:DRM ARCO Alaska Inc. DAILY DRILLING REPORT ~W: 10.6 PV/YP: 16/14 DRILLING 8-1/2" HOLE M/U BHA 03. Dri~ f/1795' to 2880'. ETD:SO APIWL: 6.8 MW: 10.4 DRILLING 8 1/2" HOLE Drillinq f/2880' to 4086'. PV/YP: 15/16 ETD:SO APIWL: 5.8 MW: 10.5 PV/YP: 15/14 APIWL: 5.6 REPAIR RIG SCR UNIT Drilling f/4086' to 4854'. Lost SCR power after making connection. Work on SCR unit. ETD:SO MW: 10.6 PV/YP: 15/13 APIWL: 5.2 DRILLING 8-1/2" HOLE Work on SCR unit. Drilling f/4853-5635'. Hole good, no problems. Trip gas 200u. Minor. Working on mud wt.,plan to run centrifuge when repaired , continue to keep dilution. ETD:SO MW: 10.5 PV/YP: 14/28 DRILLING 8-1/2" HOLE Drilling and MWD/LWD logqing f/5635 to 6825'. DAILY:SO ETD:SO APIWL: 4.6 MW: 10.3 PV/YP: 14/18 APi~'~: 4.6 RIH WITH CORE BBL #1 Drilling and logging f/6825' to 7162'. Circulate and condition for core #1 @ 7162'. Pick up coring assy. and RIH for core #1. ETD:SO MW: 10.3 PV/YP: 14/18 APIWL: 4.8 DRILLING Coring run #1 from 7162' to 7197' (35'). Make up rerun BHA #3 and RIH. Drilling with rerun bit #3 from 7197 to 7400. ETD:SO MW: 10.3 PV/YP: 15/14 APIWL: 4.4 LOGGING W/SCHLUMBERGER Drilling with rerun bit #3 from 7400' to 7500'. RIH w/Schlumberger AIT/LDT/CNL/GR tool to log from 7485 to 1765. DAILY:SO ETD:SO MW: 10.4 PV/YP: 15/14 APIWL: 4.6 REPAIR SCH WL CORE TOOL Finish laying down AIT/LDT/CNL/GR tool and pick up Dipole Sonic to run. Rig up Rotary Coring tool. Cable head short. 2nd run with Rotary coring tool and drill 12 cores and tool failed. Repair tool. DAILY:SO ETD:SO RECEIVED MAR 211995 Oil & Ga~ Cons. Commission Anchom Date: 03/16/95 Page: 3 ARCO Alaska Inc. DAILY DRILLING REPORT 02/13/95 (17) TD: 7500' ( 0) SUPV:DRM MW: 10.4 PV/YP: 16/15 APIW-L: 4.4 LOGGING W/SCHLUMBERGER Pick up and RIH w/ Schlumberger FMI/GR tools. Lost directional sensor. Repair tool. RIH to run Schlumberger FMI/GR log f/7470 to 3600'. Run Schlumberger RFT/GR. DAILY:SO ETD:SO 02/14/95 (18) TD: 7500' ( 0) SUPV:DRM MW: 10.4 PV/YP: 15/16 APIWL: 4.6 LOGGING W/SCHLUMBERGER Run in hole w/Schlumberger RFT/GR had problems with centralizers. Rerun Schlumberger RFT/GR. Pick up and run in hole with Schlumberger VSP tools. Western Geo "thumpers" 500' southwest of borehole. Run velocity survey 50' stations from 7500' to 2700'. 250' stations from 2700' to 600'. DAILY:SO ETD:SO 02/15/95 (19) TD: 7500'( 0) SUPV:DCB MW: 10.4 PV/YP: 13/14 APIWL: 4.8 CIRCULATE/CONDITION F/CMT PLUG Completed VSP surveys. Run MSCT. Cored 50 attempts, retrieved 35 cores. Coring with Percussion coring tool. Made 45 attempts, retrieved 35 coresl DAILY:SO ETD:SO 02/16/95 (20) TD: 3751' ( 0) SUPV:DCB MW: 10.4 PV/YP: 13/10 APIWL: 6.6 TIH TO 2450' R/U Dowell, spot cement plug, bottom of plug 7500', est. top of plug 6950'. POH t/4100'. Pump water cement plug #2. Bottom plug 4100' est. top of plug 3850'. Hard plug @ 3751'. DAILY:SO ~- ETD:SO .... - 02/17/95 (21) TD: 1660' ( 0) SUPV:DCB MW: 10.3 PV/YP: 15/ 7 APIWL: 7.6 DRILL CEMENT @ 1660' Circulate at 2400'; spot Hi Vis 20 bbl pill @ 2400'. POH to 2200'. D/S layed kickoff plug. Plug balanced. Test BOPE. OK. L/D drill pipe. Drill cement f/1597-1650'. Plug looks good. ETD:SO End of WellSummary for Well:AX9321 RECEIVED MAR £] ]995 Oil & Gas Cons, Commission Anchor~ ,,. ROTARY SIDEWALL CORE LOCATIONS First Pass The depths listed below are measured depths from MWD logs. All depths must be converted to Schlumberger wireline depths. Secondly, depths must be refined using porosity logs and caliper to target porous sandstones with the exception of SWC #14 and 15. No. Depth Lith Formation 1. 7162 ss Alpine Sand 2. 7161 ss Alpine Sand 3. 7160 ss Alpine Sand 4. '7159 ss Alpine Sand 5. 7158 ss Alpine Sand 6. 7157 ss Alpine Sand 7. 7156 ss Alpine Sand 8. 7155 ss Alpine Sand 9. 7154 ss Alpine Sand 10. 7153 ss Alpine Sand 11. 7152 ss Alpine Sand 12. 7151 silty ss Alpine Sand 13. 7150 mdst '~ cap rock ? 14. 7145 mdst cap rock 15. 7141 mdst cap rock 16. 7029 silty ss Kuparuk C 17. 6756 silty ss 18. 6734 silty ss 19. 6643 silty ss 20. 6640 silty ss 21. 6565 silty ss 22. 23. 24. 25. 4260 ss 4264 ss 4270 ss 4O48 4047 2431 2360 silty ss silty ss silty ss silty ss Comments cap pressure? cap pressure cap pressure cemented? Torok Take 5 SWC in the interval Torok from 6500-6765'MD using Torok the AlT and porosity logs. Torok The five listed here are a Torok general guideline. Albian Albian Albian K-2 K-2 C-30/K-5 C-30/K-5 , , cOMPANY: ARCO NAME: R.Hannon CORE # DRILLERS DEPTHS FEET % BIT / RUN CORING DATE DEPTHS CWI RECOVEREI} RECOVERED RECOVERY CORE TIME CORE PER CORE 1 7162-7197 7162-7185.5 23.5 67% SC 712 2/9/95 NOTES ARCO Alaska, Inc. '~V"TJ"7'~ Sidewall Core Description ' Operator and Well Name Section of ARCO Alpine #1 1 I 3 (1 pg) Location Date SP1365, Seismic Line WKE 92-02 (1564' FSL; 2250' FWL; Sec. 1, T11N, R4E, UM) 2/27/95 Shot I Recovered (Percussion) Depth Rec. Description O~1 Odor Oil Fluor I Cut Cut Show ft. in. Stain % Intensit C, dor cc4or fluor color sum Y 7443.9 1.00 olive gray; mudstone; a few fine none none 0 none none color slow NONE grained-sand (fU) grains (detrital less milky organics?); immediately yellow disaggregates in acid; mod. blue indurated 7316.1 1.25 olive gray; mudstone; immediately none none 0 none none color slow NONE disaggregates in acid; mod. less milky indurated yellow blue 7272.1 1.00 olive gray; mudstone; immediately none none 0 none none none none NONE disaggregates in acid; mod. indurated 7214.1 0.80 olive gray; siltstone/mudstone; none none 50 mod. yellow color slow POOR laminated; immediately bright green less milky disaggregates in acid; mod. yellow indurated blue 7127.9 0.75 light olive gray; mudstone; reactive in none none 0 none none none none NONE acid (calcareous?); mod. indurated 7115.0 1.50 olive gray; mudstone; mod. none none 0 none none none none NONE indurated 7015 1.00 grayish black; claystone; mod. none none 0 none none none none NONE indurated 6943 1.75 grayish black; claystone; mod. none none 0 none none none none NONE indurated 6797 1.00 grayish black; claystone; fissile; mod. none none 0 none none none none NONE indurated 6746 0.75 dark greenish gray; siltstone/ none none 0 none none none none NONE mudstone; mod. indurated; 6745 0.75 olive black; siltstone; scattered none none 0 none none none none NONE detrital organics; slowly disaggregates in acid 6734 0.75 dark greenish gray; very fine-grained none none 0 none none none none NONE sandstone (vfL); substantial silt component; well sorted; subangular; mod. indurated 6729 1.00 olive black; siltstone; well sorted; none none 0 none none none none NONE angular- subangular; slowly disaggregates in acid; mod. indurated 6671 1.50 dark greenish gray; claystone; fissle; none none 0 none none none none NONE mod. indurated Remarks Described by K. P. Helmold ORI®INAL ARCO Alaska, inc. i Sidewall Core Description Operator and Well Name Section of ARCO Alpine #1 2 I 3 (2 pgs) Location Date SP1365, Seismic Line WKE 92-02 (1564' FSL; 2250' FWL; Sec. 1, T11N, R4E, UM) 2/27/95 Shot I Recovered (Percussion) Depth Rec_~ Description O~ Odor Oil F]uor Cut Cut Show ft. in. Stain % Intensit~ co~or fluor color sum Y 6583 1.20 olive black; siltstone; well sorted; none none 0 none none none none NONE mod. indurated 6562 1.33 dark greenish gray; mudstone; none none 0 none none none none NONE scattered very fine-grained (vfL) sand; mod. indurated; disaggregates in acid 6554 1.25 med. light gray; quartzose siltstone; none none 0 none none none none NONE well sorted; minor mica, dark colored RF; mod. indurated; quickly disaggregates in acid 6117 1.50 dark gray; mudstone; slowly none none 0 none none none none NONE disaggregates in acid; mod. indurated 5907 1.40 dark gray; mudstone; scattered silt none none 0 none none none none NONE grains; slowly disaggregates in acid; mod. indurated 5705 1.40 dark gray; mudstone; scattered silt none none 0 none none none none NONE grains; slowly disaggregates in acid; mod. indurated 5643 1.40 dark gray; mudstone; scattered none none 0 none none none none NONE detrital organics; slowly disaggregates in acid; mod. indurated 5397 1.25 dark gray; mudstone; scattered silt none none 0 none none none none NONE and detrital organics; slowly disaggregates in acid; mod. indurated 4789 1.25 dark gray; mudstone; scattered silt none none 0 none none none none NONE and detrital organics; quickly disaggregates in acid; mod. indurated 4601 1.50 'med. gray; quartzose sandstone; none none 0 none none none none NONE very fine-grained (vfU); well sorted; subangular; minor dark RF; carbonate cement (highly reactive in acid) 4310 1.60 med. gray; siltstone; well sorted; none none 0 none none none none NONE scattered detrital organics; carbonate cement? 4043 0.75 med. light gray; quartzose none none 0 none none none none NONE sandstone; very fine-grained (vfL); well sorted; angular- subangular; minor dark RF; carbonate cemented; mod. indurated; 4033 1.40 med. dark gray; mudstone; scattered none none 0 none none none none NONE silt grains; quickly disaggregates in acid; 3915 Remarks AR3B-2389-B med. gr~,, mur.,,..~ne; scattered silt grains; very slowly disaggregates in acid; Inone I n°nei none none NONE Described by K. P. Helmold ARCO Alaska, Inc. ~, Sidewall Core Description Operator and Well Name Section of I ARCO Alpine #1 3 J 3 (1 pg) Location Date SP1365, Seismic Line WKE 92-02 (1564' FSL; 2250' FWL; Sec. 1, T11N, R4E, UM) 2/27/95 Shot Recovered (Percussion) Depth Rec. Description Oil Odor Oil Fluor Cut Cut Show ft. in. Stain % Intensit ~r c~or fluor co~or san Y 3823 1.75 dark gray to very light gray (tuff); none none 0 none none none none NONE mudstone with micaceous tuff contact; extensive pyrite; micaceoue; woody fragments; mod. indurated 3733 1.00 dark gray; mudstone; scattered none none 0 none none none none NONE detrital organics; mod. indurated; slowly disaggregates in acid 3456 1.50 dark gray; mudstone w/thin siltstone none none 0 none none none none NONE laminae; scattered detrital organics; quickly disaggregates in acid 3234 1.20 med. dark gray; siltstone; finely none none 0 none none none none NONE laminated; minor detrital organics; quickly disaggregates in acid; mod. indurated 2970 0.80 med. gray; siltstone; finely none none 0 none none none none NONE laminated; minor detrital organics; slowly disaggregates in acid; mod. indurated 2748 1.20 med. dark gray to dusky yellow; none none 0 none none none none NONE quartzose siltstone; finely laminated; well sorted; subangular; scattererd detrital organics; disaggregates in acid 2605 1.40 dark gray mudstone; scattered none none 0 none none none none NONE detrital organics;mod, indurated; slowly disaggregates in acid Remarks Described by K. P. Helmold AR3B-2389-B ,,,RCO Alaska, Inc. ~,~' I '~'-i~-, Sidewall Core Description Operator and Well Name Section, of ARCO Alpine #1 1 I 3 (2 pgs) Location Date SP1365, Seismic Line WKE 92-02 (1564' FSL; 2250' FWL; Sec. 1, T11N, R4E, UM) 2/12/95 Shot I Recovered 10 Rotary 10 Depth Rec. Description Oil Odor Oil Fluor Cut Cut Show ft. in. Stain % Intensit Cok~ color fluor cok)r sum Y 7242 1.75 brownish gray; coarse siltstone, none none 0 none none none none NONE quartz-rich; well sorted; ang. - subang.; fairly common detrital orgaincs; minor pyrite; well indurated non-expanding clays; non-reservoir rock 7230 1.80 light brownish gray; quartz-rich none mod 40 mod green color instant, FAIR sandstone; very fine-grained (vfL); strng bright yellow less bright, well sorted; subangular; minor milky glauconite, chert, mica; poss. silica green cement; mod well indurated; clay yellow clast/rip-up; mottled - poss. bioturbated 7220 1.80 light brownish gray; quartz-rich very faint 50 mod green color fast FAIR sandstone; very-fine grained (vfL); light bright yellow less stream, mod. well sorted; subangular; minor brown bright, glauconite, chert, detrital organics; milky minor silica cement; mod. well green indurated; clay clast/rip-up; poss yellow burrows 7207 1.75 light brownish gray; quartz-rich strky faint 30 mod green color instant, FAIR sandstone; very-fine grained (vfL); very bright yellow less mod subangular; minor glauconite (more light bright, than above); trace detrital organics, brown milky poss. clay clast/rip-up - burrows?; green mod. well indurated yellow 7189 1.5 light brownish gray; quartz-rich strky mod 85 bright green color instant, GOOD sandstone; very-fine grained (vfL), light strng yellow less- bright, scattered vfU grains; mod. well brown pale milky sorted; subangular; minor straw green glauconite, chert, mod.well yellow indurated; mottled - poss. bioturbated 7188- 1.5 light brownish gray, mottled with spotty mod 60 mod green color instant, GOOD 84a brownish gray; quartz-rich very strng bright yellow less- bright, sandstone; very-fine grained (vfL), light pale milky scattered vfU grains; mod. well brown straw yellow sorted; subangular; (poss influenced green by qtz. overgrowths); minor glauconite, chert; mod. well indurated; laminated due to poss. sideritized? burrows 7188- 1.50 light brownish gray, mottled with strky strng 80 mod green color instant, GOOD 84b brownish gray; quartz-rich light bright yellow less- mod sandstone; very-fine grained (vfL); brown 3ale bright, mod. well sorted; subangular; starw miky sucrosic texture; minor glauconite green (<1%), chert, pyrite; bioturbated - yellow poss. sidedtized? burrows 7188- 1.33 light hr. .~ish ~ .~y, mottled with strky strng . J ,~,od green color instant, GOOD 84c brownish gray; quartz-rich light bright yellow less- mod sandstone; very-fine grained (vfL), brown pale bright, scattered vfU grains; subangular; starw milky mod. well sorted; sucrosic texture; green clay burrows - some poss. yellow sideritized?, disrupted clay laminae; minor detdtal organics; minor glauconite, chert, pyrite; mod. well indurated 7188- 1.33 light brownish gray, mottled with strky strng 60 mod green color instant, GOOD 84d brownish gray (clay/sideritized? light bright yellow less- mod laminae); quartz-rich sandstone; brown pale bright, very-fine grained (vfL); well sorted; starw milky subangular; minor glauconite, chert; green mod. well indurated; sideritized? clay yellow burrows and clay laminae (not oil stained) 71867 1.0 light brownish gray, mottled with strky mod 90 mod green color instant, GOOD brownish gray (clay/sideritized? light strng bright yellow less- mod laminae); quartz-rich sandstone; brown pale bright, very-fine grained (vfL); well sorted; starw milky subangular; minor glauconite, chert; green mod. well indurated; sidedtized? clay yellow burrows and clay laminae less common than 7188-84d. 7188 1.60 light brownishgray, slight mottled with strky mod 70 mod green pale instant, GOOD brownish gray; quartz-rich very strng bright yellow straw mod sandstone; very fine-grained (vfL); light bright. subangular; minor glauconite, chert; brown milky sucrosic texture;mod, well indurated - blue well indurated in streaks yellow (sideritized?); poss. bioturbated 7187 1.00 light brownish gray, slight mottled strky mod 80 mod green ~ale instant, GOOD with brownish gray; quartz-rich very strng bright yellow straw mod sandstone; very fine-grained (vfL); light bright. subangular; minor glauconite, chert; brown milky sucrosic texture;mod, well indurated - green well indurated in streaks yellow (sidedtized?); poss. bioturbated 7186 0.50 light brownish gray, mottled with strky mod 70 mod blue pale instant, GOOD brownish gray; quartz-rich very strng bright yellow straw mod sandstone; very fine-grained (vfL); light bright. subangular; minor glauconite, chert; brown milky sucrosic texture;mod, well indurated - green well indurated in streaks yellow (sideritized?); poss. bioturbated 7185 1.30 light brownish gray, mottled with strky mod 70 mod green very instant GOOD brownish gray; quartz-rich very strng bright yellow pale w/fast sandstone; very fine-grained (vfL-U) light straw stream slightly coarser than 7186'; brown milky subangular; minor glauconite, chert; green sucrosic texture;mod, well indurated - yellow well indurated in streaks (sidedtized?); poss. bioturbated Remarks The exact depths for the 5 samples from 7188-84' collected dudng the first logging run are uncertain due to a malfunction of the rotary coring tool. These samples were recollected during the second logging run. Described by Ken Helmold & Craig Anderson AR3B-2389-B ~ Sidewall Core Description ,-,RCO Alaska, Inc. ~ Operator and Well Name Section of ARCO Alpine #1 2 I 3 (2 pgs) Location Date SP1365, Seismic Line WKE 92-02 (1564' FSL; 2250' FWL; Sec. 1, T11N, R4E, UM) Shot Rotary IRec°vered Depth Rec. Description Oil Odor Oil Fluor Cut Cut Show ft. in. Stain % Intensit Color color fluor color sum Y 7184 0.75 light brownish gray, mottled with light mod 85 mod green pale instant GOOD brownish gray; quartz-rich brown strng bright yellow straw w/fast sandstone; very fine-grained (vfL) stream subangular; minor glauconite, chert; milky slight sucrosic texture;mod, well green indurated - well indurated in streaks yellow (sideritized?); poss. bioturbated 7183 0.60 light brownish gray, mottled with light mod 80 mod green pale instant GOOD brownish gray; quartz-rich brown strng bright yellow straw w/mod sandstone; very fine-grained (vfL) stream subangular; minor glauconite, chert; milky sucrosic texture;mod, well indurated - green well indurated in streaks yellow (sideritized?); poss. bioturbated 7182 1.50 light brownish gray, mottled with light mod 60 mod green pale instant GOOD brownish gray; quartz-rich brown strng bright yellow straw w/mod sandstone; very fine-grained (vfL) stream subangular; minor glauconite, chert; milky trace pyrite; poss. detrital organics; green indurated in streaks (sidedtized?); yellow poss. bioturbated 7181 0.75 light brownish gray, mottled with strky mild 70 mod green pale instant GOOD brownish gray; quartz-rich very bright yellow straw mod sandstone; very fine-grained (vfL) light bright rare vfU grains; subangular; minor brown w/ glauconite, chert;; poss. detdtal fast organics; indurated in streaks stream (sideritized?); poss. bioturbated milky green yellow 7180 1.25 light brownish gray, mottled with strky strng 80 mod green pale instant GOOD brownish gray; quartz-rich very bright yellow straw mod sandstone; very fine-grained (vfL); light bright subangular; minor glauconite, chert; brown w/ ; poss. detrital organics; indurated in mod streaks (sideritized?); poss. stream bioturbated milky green yellow 7157 1.50 light brownish gray, mottled with strky mod 70 mod green pale instant brownish gray; quartz-rich very strng bright yellow straw mod GOOD sandstone; very fine-grained (vfL), light bright scattered vfU grains; subangular; brown w/ minor glauconite, chert; poss. detrital slow organics; indurated in streaks stream (sideritized?); poss. bioturbated milky green yellow 7156 1.50 light bro...~ish U, ay, mottled with strky mild ,., ~,iod green pale ] instant GOOD brownish gray; quartz-rich very bright yellow straw mod sandstone; very fine-grained (vfL), light - dull bright subangular; minor glauconite, chert; brown w/ ; poss. detrital organics; indurated in slow streaks (sideritized?); poss. stream bioturbated milky green yellow 7155 1.60 brownish olive gray; quartz-rich light mild laye mod. green pale instant EXCEL sandstone; very fine-grained (vfU) brown red bright yellow straw mod LENT scattered fine-grained (fL); 10% 70 - bright glauconite; mod. indurated; grains 30 w/ floating in acid (oil coated); no slow obvious burrows stream milky green yellow 7154 1.40 brownish olive gray; quartz-rich light mod laye mod. green pale instant EXCEL sandstone; very fine-grained (vfU) brown strng red bright yellow straw mod LENT scattered fine-grained (fL); 10% 80 - - dull bright glauconite; mod. indurated; 'grains 30 milky floating in acid (oil coated); no green obvious burrows yellow 7153 0.75 brownish olive gray; quartz-rich light mild laye bright green straw instant EXCEL sandstone; very fine-grained (vfU) brown red - dull yellow bright LENT scattered fine-grained (fL); 10% 70 - milky glauconite; mod. indurated; grains 30 blue floating in acid (oil coated); no green obvious burrows yellow 7152 '1.50 brownish olive gray; quartz-rich light mod 80 dull; green very instant EXCEL sandstone; very fine-grained (vfU) to brown strng one yellow pale mod LENT fine-grained (fL); 10% glauconite; bright straw bright mod. indurated; grains floating in patch w/ acid (oil coated); no obvious burrows, slow Visible oil floating on surface of acid! stream milky green " yellow 7151 0.50 brownish olive gray; quartz-rich light mod 80 dull; green pale instant EXCEL sandstone; very fine-grained (vfL) to brown strng one yellow straw mod LENT fine-grained (fL), scattered vfU; mod. bright bright indurated; grains floating in acid (oil patch w/ coated); no obvious burrows. Horiz. slow perm. variations cause banded stream fluorescence, milky green yellow 7149 0.75 brownish olive gray; quartz-rich light mod 80 lamin green :)ale instant EXCEL sandstone; very fine-grained (vfL) to brown strng yellow straw mod LENT fine-grained (fL), scattered vfU; 10% ;:lull bright glauconite; mod. indurated; grains to milky floating in acid (oil coated); no bright green obvious burrows., yellow 7147 n/a drilling mud with musdtone chips, none none 0 none none none none NONE Dusky brown; mudstone-siltstone (up to 75% silt); sideritic - fizzes in acid when heated; well indurated Remarks Described by Ken Helmold & Craig Anderson AR3B-2389-B ,-~RCO Alaska, Inc. ~ Sidewall Core Description Operator and Well Name Section of ARCO Alpine #1 3 I 3 (2 pgs) Location Date SP1365, Seismic Line WKE 92-02 (1564' FSL; 2250' FWL; Sec. 1, T11N, R4E, UM) Shot Rotary IRec°vered Depth Rec. Description Oil Odor Oil Fluor Cut Cut Show ft. in. Stain % I Intensit C.,ok)r color fluor color sum I Y 7145 n/a drilling mud with musdtone chips, none none 0 none none none none NONE Dusky brown; mudstone-siltstone (up to 75% silt); sideritic - fizzes in acid when heated; well indurated 7135 n/a drilling mud with musdtone chips, none none 0 none none none none NONE Dusky brown; mudstone-siltstone (up to 75% silt); sideritic - fizzes in acid when heated; well indurated 7128 n/a drilling mud with musdtone chips, none none 0 none none none none NONE Dusky brown; mudstone-siltstone (up to 75% silt); sideritic - fizzes in acid when heated; well indurated 6438 1.75 Med. dark gray; quartzose none none 0 none none none none NONE sandstone; very fine-grained (vfL); well sorted; angular-subangular; minor chert?, dark undif. RF, biotite?, detfital organic material; trace glauconite; mod. well indurated 6425 1.75 Med. dark gray; quartzose none none 0 none none none none NONE sandstsone; very fine-grained (vfU); mod. well sorted; angular- subangular; minor chert?, dark undif. RF, biotite?, detrital organic material; trace glauconite; mod. well indurated; slightly reactive in acid 6410 0.75 Med. dark gray; quartzose none none 0 none none none none NONE sandstone; very fine-grained (vfU); well sorted; subangular; minor chert?, dark undif. RF?, detfitat organic material; mod. well indurated; slightly reactive in acid 5725 Med. gray with dark gray laminae; strky weak 40 mod green color fast w/ FAIR quartz-rich sandstone; very fine- very bright yellow less- mod grained (vfU); wellsorted; light very stream subanguloar; laminated; mimor brown pale milky mica, undif, rak RF; mod. well straw green indurated yellow 5176 0.50 Med. dark gray; quartz-rich none none 0 none none none none NONE sandstone; fine-grained (fL); subangular; well sorted; minor chert?; visible open pores; mod. indurated; slightly reactive in acid 4535 n/a Broken pieces of dark gray; quartz- none none 0 none none none none NONE rich sandstone; very fine-grained (vfU); well sorted; subangular; scattered fine-grained detrital organics? - common in some pieces; mod. indurated 4051 1.75 medium =(ay, ~,ndstone, quartz-rich none none ~ ~,.,ne none colorl v. pale POOR fine-graine (fL-fU); common chert?, ess-v, green no glauc.; subang; well sorted; poor - pale yellow, mod indurated straw slow bleed 4049 1.50 medium gray, sandstone, quartz-rich none none 0 none none ambe v. pale POOR fine-graine (fL-fU); common chert?, r green no glauc.; subang; well sorted; poor - yellow, mod indurated very slow bleed 4046 1.75 gray brown; sandstone; very fine- light fair 95 dull yellow ambe instant,b EXCEL grained (vfU); subang; well sorted, brown gold r right,w/ LENT rock smoulders in open flame; poorly fast indurated stream yellow gold Remarks Descdbed by Ken Helmold & Craig Anderson AR3B-2389-B OUPLtCATE ARCO Alaska, Inc. ~ tf- '~' "~ i- Core Chip Description Operator and Well Name: ARCO Alpine #1 Section of Core#l: 7162'-7197' Date 2/9/95 L , Described by: Renee Harmon, Harold Davis, Bob Sperandio / Recovered: 23.5' Depth Rec. Descriptio~ Oi Oil Fluo~ Cut Cut Show ft. in. Stain Ob' % Intensit C_,o~r cok)r fluor color sum Y , , 7162 Sandstone: It bm, gry, predom, light mod 90 dull yellow pale slow fair quartz, 5-10% glauconite, fine-very brown strng to green straw strm fine grained, well sorted, sub rnd, bright milky yel mod consolidated, v. slightly calc, horizontal sand burrows present 7165 Sandstone: It brn, gry, predom, light mod 100 bright yellow pale fast good quartz, 5-10% glauconite, fine- brown strng green straw stream grained, well sorted, sub rnd, mod milky consolidated, v. slightly calc yell-gm 7168 Sandstone: It brn, gry, predom, light mod 100 bright yellow pale instant very quartz, 5% glauconite, very fine- brown strng green straw stream good grained, well sorted, sub rnd, mod milky consolidated, slightly calc yell-gm 7171 Sandstone: gry, It bm, predom, light mod 100 bright yellow pale fast very quartz, 5% glauconite, very fine to brown strng green straw stream good fine grained, well sorted, sub rnd, milky mod consolidated, very slightly calc yell-gm 7174 Predominantly sh parting with light mod 100 bright yellow pale slow fair Sandstone: It brn, gry, predom, brown strng green straw stream quartz, trace glauconite, very fine- milky grained, well sorted, sub yell-gm md,consolidated, slightly calc 7177 Sandstone: It bm, gry, predom, light mod 90 bright yellow pale slow fair quartz, trace glauconite, very fine- brown strng green straw stream grained, well sorted, sub rnd, milky consolidated, slightly calc. Horizontal yell-gm burrows and shale partings present. 7180 Sandstone: It brn, gry, predom, light mod 100 bright yellow pale fast good quartz, trace glauconite, very fine- brown strng green straw stream grained, well sorted, sub md, milky consolidated, slightly calc, shale yell-gm partings present with horizontal shale and sand filled burrows. · . 7183 Sandstone: It brn, gry, predom, light mod 100 bright yellow pale fast good quartz, trace glauconite, very fine- brown strng green straw stream grained, well sorted, sub milky rnd,consolidated, slightly calc yell-grn 7184.5 Sandstone: It brn, gry, predom, light mod 90 bright yellow pale instant good quartz, trace glauconite, very fine- brown strng green straw stream grained, well sorted, sub milky md,consolidated, slightly calc, shale yell-gm laminations 7185.5 Sandstone: It brn, gry, predom, light mod 90 dull yellow pale fast good quartz, trace glauconite, very fine- brown strng to green straw stream grained, well sorted, sub bright milky md,consolidated, slightly calc yell-gm Remarks . .. AR3B-2389-B OUPLICATE 240 1200 I~:BO 1300 1~20 1340 I~0 ~3B6 1400 1420 1440 1460 INTERVAL TRANSIT T~ME WKE92-02 MCS/FT .~URE 1 COLVILLE FIORD #1 FIORD #2 FIORD #3 ~"/./t/~ ,~ ~, Vcop RIVER #1'~ C-30 ~C~V {NTERVAL TRANSIT T{~E WKE93-25 FIGURE 2 NECHELIK BERGSCHRUND1 FIORD 2 COLVILLE RIVER 1 C-20 FIGURE 3 ALPINE #1 SP 1360 LAKE '~ GEOPRESSURE PROFILE WKE92,-02 LBS/GL F~GURE 4 FIORD #1 SP 1110 GIEOPRESSURIE PROFILE WKE93-25 1080 1100 1120 1140 1160 1180 1200 FIORD #2 SP 1235 1220 1'240 1260 1280 8.5 t300 1320 1340 1360 8.6 LBS/GL FIGURE 5 DRILllAIG E; EE FR V I r- l=: ~ MWD End of Well Report for ARCO ALASKA INC. Rig · POOL RIG 6 Well · ALPINE- 1 (WILDCAT) Field · WESTERN COLVILLE EXPLORATION Country · USA APl# 50-103-20211-00 Job No.: AK-MM-95104 Date : 16-FEB-95 RECEIVED APR 2 0 199,5 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons, Corrlrniscion Anchorage IVIWD End of Well Report _ i i i i iiii i i i i i · i i i ~p,=,r-,r,~-~iun Contents . 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. General Information Operational Overview Summary of MWD Runs Bitrun Summaries Survey Data Service Interrupt Reports AK-MM-95104 MWD End of Well Report ,=:loemr",~-~un Section 1. : General Information AK-MM-95104 MWD End of Well Report General Information Company Rig Well Field Country Sperry-Sun job number Job start date Job end date North reference Declination Dip angle Total magnetic field Date of magnetic data Wellhead coordinates N Wellhead coordinates E Vert. section direction MWD Engineers Company Representatives Company Geologists ARCO ALASKA INC. POOL RIG 6 ALPINE- 1 (WILDCAT) WESTERN COLVILLE EXPLORATION USA API# 50-103-20211-00 AK-MM-95104 21-JAN-95 16-FEB-95 TRUE 27.9 80.4 57183.00 23-JAN-95 1465 FSL 2250 FWL S1 T11N R4E 0.0 RAY FRENCH MIKE KUHLMAN DOUG ELLIS DON McKELVY DAVE BUMGARNER RENE HANNON - GREG WILSON Engineering units used: Depth / length : OD / ID : Temperature : Flow Rate : Pressure : Weight on bit : Mud Weight : inches deg. F galls/rain psi lbs (1000s) PPg Viscosity : sec/quart PV : mPa.s YP : lb/(100 sq.ft.) Chlorides : ppm Fluid loss : ml (cc.) Casing weight : lbs/ft AK-MM-95104 ,. MWD End of Well Report Section 2. : Operational Overview AK-MM-95104 MWD End of Well Report spmnn~-swn Operational Overview CREW AND EQUIPMENT WERE CALLED OUT 21-JAN-95 TO RIG UP ON ARCO ALASKA'S ALPINE 1 EXPLORATION WELL IN THE WESTERN COLVILLE EXPLORATION UNIT. FULL SERVICE MPT TOOLS WERE UTILIZED FROM SPUD 27-JAN-95 TO TD AT 7500' MWD RUN #1 WAS USED TO SPUD THE WELL BELOW THE 20" CONDUCTOR PIPE AT 120'. THE PERMAFROST WAS LOGGED AND NO GAS WAS ENCOUNTERED IN THE WEST SAK. MWD RUN 1 WAS COMPLETED AT 1785' ~D. POOH AND 13 3/8" CASING WAS RUN. MWD RUN #2 BEGAN JUST BELOW THE 13-3/8" CASING SHOE AND COMPLETED AT CORE POINT. MWD FEWD DATA WAS USED TO PICK AND CONFIRM CORE POINT. MWD RUN #3 LOGGED THE CORED INTERVAL AND DRILLED TO TD. AK-MM-95104 MWD End of Well Report Section 3. : Summary of. MWD Runs AK-MM-95104 MWD End of Well Report Summary of IVIWD runs NIWD Bit Hole MWD BRT Oper. Circ, Max. Service Trip for Failure Run No. Size Sensors Hours Hours Hours Temp. Interrupt MWD Type 01 i 16.00 DIR-FE 02 3 '8~50 DIR~FE 03 3RR 8.50 DIR-FE Start End Drill/Wipe Run Start Run End Depth Depth Distance Time Date Time Date 100.0 1785.2 1685.2 01:28 28-JAN-95 13'00 31-JAN-95 !:.:176b iio?:'.:.; i i:i'i',:;i 7;i~:.i~:?S:!:.' ~:i:?.;?~ ,i ~i~i~f'! ~'""' ':;;05~:;~5 ::: O:ii-iF~81q:~i~.i] :?,::: :~'.:~ 23! 20: :O8~FEB .. ,.. ,..'...;.'.: :.; ,; .v.. v...,... ;'., .. '.,:. ,.., ' ' :"" ': :"": ....'.'. ;.: ;.;.:..;.:,,., ;..'.:'..":.:':.. :.":.::'.:. ;'::.:: . ::; :; ;::.:," ".: "'" ' ' ;' :;';'..'" :.: '" .: ...:..I 7161.0 7500.0 339.0 21'17 09-FEB-95 21:22 lO-FEB-95 83.53 83.97 36.76 13~i58i~:i"'"'.137.80 90.21 24.08 24.15 12.33 72.0 124~0 130.0 [ AK-MM-95104 TOTALS :> 7425.7 245.19 245.92 139.30 0 0 ,:=:l~,=,mm~-~gJn IN I~ I · Section 4. : Bitrun Summaries AK-MM-95104 MWD End of Well Report Bitrun Summary ili MWD Run Time Data Drilling Data Mud Data i~ii=~ ~ Run : 01 Start Depth: 100.0 ~=t Mud type = sP%rD Rig Bit : 1 End Depth : 1785.2 ft Weight/Visc: i0.00 / 62.0 Hole Size: 16.00 in Footage : 1685.2 ft Chlorides : 2400 Run Start: 01:28 28-JAN-95 Flow Rate : 530.00 gpm PV / YP : 14 / 44 Run End : 13:00 31-J~-95 R.P.M. : 100 Solids/Sand: 18.0 / 1.50 BRT hfs : 83.53 W.O.B. : 15 Klbs %0il/ O:W : 0 / 0 :82 Circ.hrs : 36.76 R.O.P. : 70 ft/hr Oper.hrs : 83.97 S.P.P : 1410 psi ~WD Schematic ~ BHA Schematic ~ Choke : 8 6 :: :::::::$: ~ E~:~ ~:~:~:~:~:~:~:::~ Directional sensor ~}~ PM to bit : 32.26 ................. I ~::~ 14. 21 JTS ~P 646.80 5. 000 2. 375 · :~:~ RLL S/N : PO319CGR8 :::::::~::::::: .... Do.hole processor ~ ~ 11. D.O.T. LI DRILLING J~S 32.70 6.063 2.750 ,,~:~:. _ ~ ~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:: ~ .... ~ ~R sub 8 4-8" STEEL DRILL COLL~ 120 68 8 000 2 875 ~ ::~ ~al Gamma Ray ~ :? .... ~ ~i~iiiiiiiiiii~i ~ 5. PM/P~SER 20.44 8.625 1.740 ::~::~ ~ ~ E~ Phase 4 sub ~{~¢11 II 4.... RLL STRING 2167 8 625 1920 :,~?: ~ ~ Resistivity ~?:?:?:~?:' ~ 3. DOYLE PIN CROSS OVER 0.83 8. 000 3. 250 ~ -~:::: E~ to bit : 11.26 ::::::?:::~?:~[ii~ ~ 2. BIT S~ 4.04 8.500 3.250 ~:~:~:----- Comments/.~ \ SPUD IN OUT OF DRIVE PIPE. BEGIN LOGGIN~ @ 1~0'. DRILL TO 1785'. PULL OUT OF HOLE TO RUN 13 3/8" ~S~_~CE CASING. MWD Performance Max. Temp. : 72.0 deg F Survey/ TF%: 100 / 0 DGR RT/Rec%: 90 / 100 EWR RT/Rec%: 90 / 100 CNP RT/Rec%: 0 / 0 SFD RT/Rec%: 0 / 0 SLD RT/Rec%: 0 / 0 AK-MM-95104 MWD End of Well Report Bitrun Summary '-T ' p I"t I I-- I. I N (I MWD Run Time Data Drilling Data Mud Data MWD Run 02 Start Depth: 1760.0 ft Mud type : BLAND : Rig Bit : 3 End Depth : 7161.5 ft Weight/Visc: 10.50 / 43.0 Hole Size: 8.50 in 5401.5 ft Chlorides : 1500 Footage : Run Start 05 45 03-FEB-95 Flow Rate : 460 00 PV / YP : 15 / 14 : : gpm Run End 23:20 08-FEB-95 R.P.M. : 120 Solids/Sand: 14.0 / 0.25 : BRT hfs 137.58 W.O.B. : 5000 Klbs %0il/ O:W : 0 / 0:87 : Circ.hrs 90.21 R.O.P. : 75 ft/hr : Oper.hrs : 137.80 S.P.P : 2400 psi MWD Schematic i~iiiiiiii! BNA Schematic :=ill PM / Pulser ~.~ Choke : 12 i:~: , ~:i:i:!: .:.?- i ::.~: :: ~ :: i ::'::' ' :i ~ I :i:~ :i:..!!:{: :~:{:~: i!' DP~rSe~tbional sensor : K:~:~:: :~:~:! ."-2_ ~ RLL S N PO323CGR6 :::: ........ 13. CROSS OVER 3.65 6. 375 2. 812 ~ :ii~ / : :::~:!:!:~:~:~!~! ~ ' i~i DownhoZe processor ::i:: ::::::::::::::::::::::::: .~ ~ 11. D.O.T. DRZT,LING JARS 32.70 6.750 2.7S0 ili !}iiiili!ii~¢~¢iI ® t 9. ST~ILIZER s. 60 6.7so 2. 812 ~ ~WR Phase 4 sub .... . ~:~:~:~:~:::::~:~ :!:i ~ ~:i:!:i:!::i!i :: $ FLOAT SUB 2 87 6 750 2 812 :: !::::::i:: O " · _ . · · :: ::::~:i~K: I i:: ii[::i[ii!i::i::il 4. RLL STRING 21.60 6. 750 1. 920 iii ~ su~ ii::ii::¢:::i F~ I,:'.'~,1 ~. i:: Dual Gamma Ray i?:iii::i:: ~' I~ ~ 3. CROSS OVER 0.95 6. 750 2. 812 "'.~, ':I":':¥ ' ~!~ I ~ CD ~, I SZT 0 SO 8 sOO 0 000 Comments MWD Performance AFTER RUNNING 13 3/8" CASING AND CEMENTING, A SLICK ASSEMBLY Mnx. Temp. : 124.0 deg F iiiiiii!iii!!;!iiiii WAS RUN IN TO DRILL THE CEMENT AND PERFORM THE LEAK-OFF Survey/ TF%: 100 / 0 TEST· MWD RUN 2 WAS THEN RUN IN WITH A PDC BIT TO DRILL TO DGR RT/Rec%: 100 / 100 CORE POINT. EWR RT/Rec%: 100 / 100 CNP RT/Rec%: 0 / 0 SFD RT/Rec%: 0 / 0 SLD RT/Rec%: 0 / 0 AK-MM-95104 MWD End of Well Report Bitrun Summary ~.,~,~o MWD Run Time Data Drilling Data Mud Data MWD Run : 03 Start Depth: 7161.0 ft Mud type : BLAND Rig Bit : 3RR End Depth : 7500.0 ft Weight/Visc: 10.30 / 43.0 Hole Size: 8.50 in Footage : 339.0 ft Chlorides : 1400 Run Start: 21:17 09-FEB-95 Flow Rate : 459.00 gpm PV / YP : 14 / 18 Run End : 21:22 10-FEB-95 R.P.M. : 120 Solids/Sand: 13.0 / 0.01 BRT hfs : 24.08 W.O.B. : 5000 Klbs %Oil/ O:W : 0 / 0:87 Circ.hrs : 12.33 R.O.P. : 61 ft/hr Oper.hrs : 24.15 S.P.P : 2400 psi MWD Schematic BHA Schematic Component Length O D I D. ~ S/N : P0312PM6-79 il Choke : 12 ~ !ii ~ Directi°nal sensor @ ~ 1~. 21 ~ ~,~ ' 629.60 5.000 2.375 iii Downhole processor ~ 11. D.O.T. DRILLING JARS 32.70 6.750 2.750 ~::::!:::!: !ii 10. 7 x DRILL COLLAR 214.09 6.750 2.812 :::::::::::::::::::::::: Q t,~! i~::_, 9. STABILIZER 5.60 6. 750 2.812 o ~ EWR Phase 4 sub iii!iiiiiiiiiii Q .']~l 8, DRILL COL~R 30,50 6,750 2,812 ~ F Resistivity ~ EWR to bit : 14.19 ii~iii?i!i?ii!ili 7. STABILIZER 5.60 6.750 2.812 -- .................. ~ ~, 6. FLOATS~ 2'.87 6.750 2.812  6o 6.75o 1.920 4 ELL STRING 21 ' i:: i =~R sub iiiii=:iii:= (i)Jl,!'' ,I ' ' ~ ii'Dual Gamma Ray iii i=={ i¢i}=={:=i ~ I~ 3. CROSS OVER 0.95 6.750 2.812 ' :'' =~=="==!::! ........................................................................ Comments MWD Performance WIPED CORED INTERVAL FROM 7162 TO 7197. DRILLED TO TD OF 7500 MD 7500 TVD. Max. Temp. : 130.0 deg F Survey/ TF%: 100 / 0 DGR RT/Rec%: 100 / 100 EWR RT/Rec%: 100 / 100 CNP RT/Rec%: 0 / 0 SFD RT/Rec%: 0 / 0 SLD RT/Rec%: 0 / 0 AK~MM-95104 MWD End of Well Report Section 5. : Survey Data AK-MM-95104 MWD End of Well Report SPEk ~-SUN DRILLING SERVICES ANCHORAGE ALASKA PAGE ARCO ALASKA, INC. WILDCAT/ALPINE NO. 501032021100 NORTH SLOPE COMPUTATION DATE: 4/ 7/95 DATE OF SURVEY: 021695 MWD SURVEY JOB NUMBER: AK-MM-950104 KELLY BUSHING ELEV. = 38.00 OPERATOR: ARCO ALASKA INC FT. TRUE SUB-SEA MEASD VERTICAL VERTICAL DEPTH DEPTH DEPTH COURS COURSE DLS TOTAL INCLN DIRECTION RECTANGULAR COORDINATES DG MN DEGREES DG/100 NORTH/SOUTH EAST/WEST VERT. SECT. 0 .00 -38.OO 140 140.86 102.86 185 185.51 147.51 277 277.18 239.18 368 368.00 330.00 0 0 N .00 E .00 0 18 N 89.36 E .22 0 12 S .99 W .85 0 16 S 23.35 W .12 0 14 S 42.45 E .31 .00N .00E .00 .00N .38E .31 .08S .50E .46 .44S .41E .59 .78S .46E .81 458 458.73 420.73 548 548.36 510.36 638 638.48 600.48 722 722.73 684.73 816 816.55 778.55 0 11 S 8.10 W .21 0 13 S 72.69 E .31 0 8 N 22.89 E .29 0 13 N 4.54 E .12 0 17 N 25.14 E .12 1.07S .56E 1.07 1.27S .71E 1.30 1.22S .93E 1.45 .97S .98E 1.35 .57S 1.10E 1.23 900 900.13 862.13 992 992.98 954.98 1084 1084.35 1046.35 1179 1179.90 1141.90 1274 1274.14 1236.14 0 11 N 84.39 E .30 0 32 S 78.19 E .39 0 43 S 74.62 E .21 0 51 S 66.54 E .18 0 53 S 61.08 E .09 .37S 1.32E .44S 1.91E .68S 2.89E 1.13S 4.13E 1.77S 5.42E 1.30 1.82 2.77 4.05 5.48 1367 1366.99 1328.99 1460 1459.99 1421.99 1564 1564.56 1526.56 1659 1659.34 1621.34 1752 1752.32 1714.32 1 0 S 54.55 E .17 1 4 S 51.36 E .10 1 12 S 63.93 E .27 1 6 S 50.69 E .30 1 14 S 55.52 E .18 2.59S 6.72E 3.61S 8.07E 4.71S 9.84E 5.73S 11.44E 6.86S 12.96E 7.02 8.71 10.78 12.68 14.58 1851 1851.15 1813.15 1938 1938.30 1900.30 2040 2040.54 2002.54 2134 2134.48 2096.48 2226 2226.51 2188.51 1 6 S 49.34 E .18 1 3 S 53.17 E .10 1 4 S 51.83 E .03 1 1 S 49.50 E .08 0 57 S 45.62 E .10 8.09S 14.57E 9.13S 15.85E 10.29S 17.37E 11.38S 18.70E 12.45S 19.87E 16.60 18.24 20.15 21.86 23.44 2311 2311.51 2273.51 2405 2405.69 2367.69 2499 2499.49 2461.49 2598 2598.54 2560.54 2693 2692.84 2654.84 0 54 S 47.48 E .07 0 54 S 48.37 E .02 0 50 S 51.16 E .08 0 49 S 55.33 E .06 0 47 S 55.86 E .04 13.41S 20.88E 14.40S 21.98E 15.32S 23.07E 16.18S 24.22E 16.93S 25.31E 24.80 26.28 27.69 29. 13 30.45 2786 2786.22 2748.22 2880 2880.22 2842.22 2973 2973.47 2935.47 3068 3067.98 3029.98 3161 3161.33 3123.33 0 40 S 58.06 E .13 0 34 S 58.39 E .10 0 31 S 60.24 E .07 0 22 S 73.90 E .19 0 22 S 60.16 E .10 17.58S 26.31E 18.12S 27.18E 18.58S 27.95E 18.88S 28.62E 19.11S 29.18E 31.64 32.67 33.56 34.28 34.88 SPEF-~V-SUN DRILLING SERVICES ANCHORAGE ALASKA PAGE ARCO ALASKA, INC. WILDCAT/ALPINE NO. 1 501032021100 NORTH SLOPE COMPUTATION DATE: 4/ 7/95 DATE OF SURVEY: 021695 MWD SURVEY JOB NUMBER: AK-MM-950104 KELLY BUSHING ELEV. = 38.00 FT. OPERATOR: ARCO ALASKA INC TRUE SUB-SEA MEASD VERTICAL VERTICAL DEPTH DEPTH DEPTH COURS INCLN DG MN COURSE DLS TOTAL DIRECTION RECTANGULAR COORDINATES DEGREES DG/100 NORTH/SOUTH EAST/WEST VERT. SECT. 3256 3256.00 3218.00 3351 3351.10 3313.10 3445 3445.36 3407.36 3539 3539.17 3501.17 3632 3632.49 3594.49 0 15 0 16 0 13 0 9 0 8 S 64.23 E .13 19.36S 29.63E S 55.25 E .06 19.58S 30.01E S 68.54 E .09 19.78S 30.37E S 72.47 E .07 19.88S 30.66E S 82.82 E .03 19.93S 30.90E 35.39 35.83 36.23 36.53 36.76 3726 3726.60 3688.60 3810 3809.72 3771.72 3913 3912.81 3874.81 4007 4006.81 3968.81 4101 4101.42 4063.42 4195 4195.23 4157.23 4288 4288.07 4250.07 4382 4381.76 4343.76 4475 4475.62 4437.62 4563 4563.14 4525.14 0 10 0 8 0 7 0 6 0 7 0 6 0 4 0 12 0 18 0 24 S 76.19 E .04 19.98S 31.15E S 71.51 E .04 20.04S 31.36E S 74.03 E .02 20.11S 31.59E S 73.78 E .02 20.17S 31.77E N 58.69 E .10 20.14S 31.94E S 88.17 E .07 20.09S 32.11E N 81.99 E .05 20.09S 32.26E S 60.62 W .28 20.16S 32.17E S 83.84 W .15 20.27S 31.79E S 74.51 W .14 20.37S 31.26E 36.99 37.21 37.43 37.61 37.74 37.86 37.97 37.94 37.68 37.30 4660 4660.34 4622.34 4758 4758.27 4720.27 4816 4816.12 4778.12 4938 4938.64 4900.64 5035 5034.76 4996.76 0 18 0 18 0 21 0 22 0 26 S 69.72 W .12 20.55S 30.68E S 87.93 W .10 20.65S 30.19E N 78.80 W .17 2.0.62S 29.86E N 48.93 W .15 20.29S 29.18E N 64.69 W .14 19.93S 28.61E 36.93 36.58 36.29 35.54 34.87 5127 5127.08 5089.08 5222 5221.76 5183.76 5321 5321.12 5283.12 5414 5413.96 5375.96 5506 5506.46 5468.46 5593 5593.26 5555.26 5694 5694.58 5656.58 5789 5788.80 5750.80 5881 5881.08 5843.08 5967 5967.45 5929.45 0 23 0 19 0 23 0 3O 0 31 0 33 0 27 0 21 0 17 0 18 N 71.18 W .08 19.67S 28.00E N 85.04 W .11 19.55S 27.42E S 82.13 W .10 19.57S 26.80E S 61.44 W .21 19.80S 26.13E S 61.64 W .04 20.20S 25.40E S 57.49 W .05 20.62S 24.69E S 52.88 W .11 21.12S 23.97E S 40.68 W .14 21.56S 23.48E S 63.30 W .15 21.88S 23.09E S 66.09 W .02 22.07S 22.69E 34.21 33 .66 33.16 32.74 32 .36 32.01 31.69 31.54 31.39 31.17 6061 6060.93 6022.93 6154 6154.54 6116.54 6247 6247.65 6209.65 6339 6339.39 6301.39 6434 6434.35 6396.35 0 18 0 18 0 16 0 3O 0 33 S 78.44 W .07 22.22S 22.23E N 67.99 W .19 22.17S 21.75E N 53.45 W .09 21.94S 21.34E N 29.31 W .29 21.46S 20.96E N 32.47 W .06 20.71S 20.51E 30.87 30.45 29.97 29.39 28.60 SPE~-¥-SUN DRILLING SERVICES ANCHORAGE ALASKA PAGE ARCO ALASKA, INC. WILDCAT/ALPINE NO. 1 501032021100 NORTH SLOPE COMPUTATION DATE: 4/ 7/95 DATE OF SURVEY: 021695 MWD SURVEY JOB NUMBER: AK-MM-950104 KELLY BUSHING ELEV. = 38.00 OPERATOR: ARCO ALASKA INC FT. TRUE SUB-SEA COURS MEASD VERTICAL VERTICAL INCLN DEPTH DEPTH DEPTH DG MN COURSE DLS TOTAL DIRECTION RECTANGULAR COORDINATES DEGREES DG/100 NORTH/SOUTH EAST/WEST VERT. SECT. 6534 6534.59 6496.59 0 31 N 28.18 W .05 19.90S 20.04E 6629 6629.31 6591.31 0 16 N 11.96 E .38 19.31S 19.88E 6722 6722.48 6684.48 0 42 N 7.98 W .49 18.53S 19.85E 6815 6815.19 6777.19 0 35 N 13.63 W .14 17.50S 19.66E 6910 6909.66 6871.66 0 23 N 3.65 E .26 16.71S 19.56E 27.76 27.29 26.83 26.09 25.57 7004 7003.96 6965.96 0 21 N 17.31 E .10 16.11S 19.67E 7094 7093.80 7055.80 0 18 N 31.70 E .11 15.64S 19.88E 7193 7193.24 7155.24 0 15 N 4.42 E .14 15.19S 20.03E 7287 7287.13 7249.13 0 13 N 24.77 E .10 14.82S 20.13E 7382 7381.89 7343.89 0 15 N 37.01 E .06 14.49S 20.33E 25.32 25.23 25.11 24.97 24.95 7467 7467.18 7429.18 0 18 N 25.87 E .09 14.14S 20.54E 7500 7499.63 7461.63 0 18 N 25.87 E .00 13.98S 20.61E 24.93 24.91 THE CALCULATION PROCEDURES ARE BASED ON THE USE OF THREE-DIMENSION MINIMUM CURVATURE METHOD. HORIZONTAL DISPLACEMENT = 24.91 FEET AT SOUTH 55 DEG. 50 MIN. EAST AT MD = 7500 VERTICAL SECTION RELATIVE TO WELL HEAD VERTICAL SECTION COMPUTED ALONG 124.17 DEG. SPE?~v-SUN DRILLING SERVICES ANCHORAGE ALASKA PAGE ARCO ALASKA, INC. WILDCAT/ALPINE NO. 1 501032021100 NORTH SLOPE COMPUTATION DATE: 4/ 7/95 DATE OF SURVEY: 021695 JOB NUMBER: AK-MM-950104 KELLY BUSHING ELEV. = 38.00 OPERATOR: ARCO ALASKA INC FT. INTERPOLATED VALUES FOR EVEN 1000 FEET OF MEASURED DEPTH TRUE SUB-SEA MEASD VERTICAL VERTICAL DEPTH DEPTH DEPTH 0 .00 -38.00 1000 999.99 961.99 2000 1999.83 1961.83 3000 2999.72 2961.72 4000 3999.71 3961.71 TOTAL RECTANGULAR COORDINATES NORTH/SOUTH EAST/WEST MD-TVD VERTICAL DIFFERENCE CORRECTION .00 N .00 E .45 S 1.97 E 9.82 S 16.76 E 18.70 S 28.16 E 20.16 S 31.76 E .00 .01 .01 · 17 .16 .28 .11 .29 .01 5000 4999.70 4961.70 6000 5999.67 5961.67 7000 6999.64 6961.64 7500 7499.63 7461.63 20.04 S 28.86 E 22.14 S 22.54 E 16.13 S 19.66 E 13.98 S 20.61 E .30 .01 .33 .03 .36 .03 .37 .01 THE CALCULATION PROCEDURES THREE-DIMENSION MINIMUM ARE BASED CURVATURE ON THE USE OF METHOD. SPEP.~v-SUN DRILLING SERVICES A~NCHORAGE ALAS KA PAGE ARCO ALASKA, INC. WILDCAT/ALPINE NO. 1 501032021100 NORTH SLOPE COMPUTATION DATE: 4/ 7/95 DATE OF SURVEY: 021695 JOB NUMBER: AK-MM-950104 KELLY BUSHING ELEV. = 38.00 FT. OPERATOR: ARCO ALASKA INC INTERPOLATED VALUES FOR EVEN 100 FEET OF SUB-SEA DEPTH TRUE MEASD VERTICAL DEPTH DEPTH SUB-SEA TOTAL VERTICAL RECTANGULAR COORDINATES MD-TVD DEPTH NORTH/SOUTH EAST/WEST DIFFERENCE VERTICAL CORRECTION 0 .00 38 38.00 138 138.00 238 238.00 338 338.00 -38.00 .00 N .00 E .00 .00 .00 N .00 E .00 100.00 .00 N .37 E .00 200.00 .27 S .48 E .00 300.00 .69 S .37 E .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 438 438.00 538 538.00 638 638.00 738 738.00 838 838.00 400.00 1.00 S .57 E .00 500.00 1.26 S .67 E .00 600.00 1.22 S .93 E .01 700.00 .91 S .99 E .01 800.00 .47 S 1.14 E .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 938 938.00 1038 1038.00 1138 1138.00 1238 1238.00 1338 1338.00 900.00 .35 S 1.45 E .01 1000.00 .53 S 2.33 E .01 1100.00 .88 S 3.56 E .02 1200.00 1.50 S 4.93 E .03 1300.00 2.29 S 6.30 E .04 .00 .00 .01 .01 .01 1438 1438.00 1538 1538.00 1638 1638.00 1738 1738.00 1838 1838.00 1400.00 3.35 S 7.75 E .06 .02 1500.00 4.47 S 9.33 E .08 .02 1600.00 5.47 S 11.12 E .10 .02 1700.00 6.69 S 12.70 E .12 .02 1800.00 7.93 S 14.37 E .14 .02 1938 1938.00 2038 2038.00 2138 2138.00 2238 2238.00 2338 2338.00 1900.00 9.12 S 15.85 E .16 2000.00 10.26 S 17.33 E .18 2100.00 11.42 S 18.75 E .19 2200.00 12.59 S 20.01 E .21 2300.00 13.69 S 21.19 E .22 .02 .02 .02 .01 .01 2438 2438.00 2538 2538.00 2638 2638.00 2738 2738.00 2838 2838.00 2400.00 14.74 S 22.36 E .23 2500.00 15.68 S 23.51 E .24 2600.00 16.50 S 24.68 E .26 2700.00 17.28 S 25.83 E .26 2800.00 17.90 S 26.81 E .27 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 2938 2938.00 3038 3038.00 3138 3138.00 3238 3238.00 3338 3338.00 2900.00 18.42 S 27.67 E .28 3000.00 18.82 S 28.43 E .28 3100.00 19.04 S 29.05 E .28 3200.00 19.32 S 29.56 E .28 3300.00 19.54 S 29.96 E .29 .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 SPEP---~Y-SUN DRILLING SERVICES ANCHORAGE ALASKA PAGE ARCO ALASKA, INC. WILDCAT/ALPINE NO. 1 501032021100 NORTH SLOPE COMPUTATION DATE: 4/ 7/95 DATE OF SURVEY: 021695 JOB NUMBER: AK-MM-950104 KELLY BUSHING ELEV. = 38.00 FT. OPERATOR: ARCO ALASKA INC INTERPOLATED VALUES FOR EVEN 100 FEET OF SUB-SEA DEPTH TRUE SUB-SEA TOTAL MEASD VERTICAL VERTICAL RECTANGULAR COORDINATES MD-TVD VERTICAL DEPTH DEPTH DEPTH NORTH/SOUTH EAST/WEST DIFFERENCE CORRECTION 3438 3438.00 3400.00 19.77 S 30.34 E .29 .00 3538 3538.00 3500.00 19.88 S 30.66 E .29 .00 3638 3638.00 3600.00 19.94 S 30.91 E .29 .00 3738 3738.00 3700.00 19.99 S 31.18 E .29 .00 3838 3838.00 3800.00 20.07 S 31.43 E .29 .00 3938 3938.00 3900.00 20.13 S 31.64 E .29 .00 4038 4038.00 4000.00 20.18 S 31.83 E .29 .00 4138 4138.00 4100.00 20.10 S 32.01 E .29 .00 4238 4238.00 4200.00 20.09 S 32.20 E .29 .00 4338 4338.00 4300.00 20.09 S 32.30 E .29 .00 4438 4438.00 4400.00 20.24 S 31.98 E .29 .00 4538 4538.00 4500.00 20.33 S 31.43 E .29 .00 4638 4638.00 4600.00 20.51 S 30.79 E .29 .00 4738 4738.00 4700.00 20.65 S 30.29 E .29 .00 4838 4838.00 4800.00 20.60 S 29.72 E .30 .00 4938 4938.00 4900.00 20.29 S 29.18 E .30 .00 5038 5038.00 5000.00 19.92 S 28.59 E .30 .00 5138 5138.00 5100.00 19.65 S 27.92 E .30 .00 5238 5238.00 5200.00 19.54 S 27.33 E .31 .00 5338 5338.00 5300.00 19.58 S 26.69 E .31 .00 5438 5438.00 5400.00 19.90 S 25.95 E .31 .00 5538 5538.00 5500.00 20.34 S 25.14 E .32 .00 5638 5638.00 5600.00 20.85 S 24.33 E .32 .00 5738 5738.00 5700.00 21.32 S 23.70 E .32 .00 5838 5838.00 5800.00 21.78 S 23.29 E .'33 .00 5938 5938.00 5900.00 22.00 S 22.83 E - .33 .00 6038 6038.00 6000.00 22.19 S 22.34 E .33 .00 6138 6138.00 6100.00 22.20 S 21.83 E .33 .00 6238 6238.00 6200.00 21.97 S 21.37 E .33 .00 6338 6338.00 6300.00 21.47 S 20.97 E .33 .00 6438 6438.00 6400.00 20.68 S 20.49 E .34 .00 6538 6538.00 6500.00 19.88 S 20.02 E .34 .00 6638 6638.00 6600.00 19.27 S 19.89 E .35 .00 6738 6738.00 6700.00 18.34 S 19.82 E .35 .00 6838 6838.00 6800.00 17.28 S 19.60 E .36 .01 SPEP~¥-SUN DRILLING SERVICES ANCHORAGE ALASKA PAGE ARCO ALASKA, INC. WILDCAT/ALPINE NO. 1 501032021100 NORTH SLOPE COMPUTATION DATE: 4/ 7/95 DATE OF SURVEY: 021695 JOB NUMBER: AK-MM-950104 KELLY BUSHING ELEV. = 38.00 OPERATOR: ARCO ALASKA INC FT. INTERPOLATED VALUES FOR EVEN 100 FEET OF SUB-SEA DEPTH TRUE SUB-SEA TOTAL MEASD VERTICAL VERTICAL RECTANGULAR COORDINATES MD-TVD DEPTH DEPTH DEPTH NORTH/SOUTH EAST/WEST DIFFERENCE VERTICAL CORRECTION 6938 6938.00 6900.00 16.52 S 19.58 E .36 7038 7038.00 7000.00 15.90 S 19.73 E .36 7138 7138.00 7100.00 15.44 S 20.00 E .36 7238 7238.00 7200.00 14.99 S 20.05 E .36 7338 7338.00 7300.00 14.64 S 20.21 E .36 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 7438 7438.00 7400.00 14.27 S 20.47 E .37 7460 7459.63 7421.63 14.17 S 20.52 E .37 .00 .00 THE CALCULATION PROCEDURES USE A LINEAR INTERPOLATION BETWEEN THE NEAREST 20 FOOT MD (FROM MINIMUM CURVATURE) POINTS VEFIT I CRL/HOFI I ZONTRL WIU]CRT/MU~INE N~. I NI~ITH SLOPE VEl=IT I CRL SECT I ON 2~L. 9! FEET RT 5 55 DEG SO MIN E PROJECTION STIll:IT TYD = 0.00 FINISH TVD m 71&99.6tl VEFIT SECT SCRLE I$ 1200 FEET/IN I'IORT SECT $CI~E IS L>OFEET/IN HORIZONTRL DISPlaCEMENT I5 211.9t DEPRRTURE SPERRY-bUN OR ILL I NG 5ERV I CE5 SSDS GEOMAG SHEET SSDS Job # AK-MM-950104 Date 1/21/95 Field Name WEST COLVILLE EXPLORATION Lease/Block # N/A Rig Name POOL 6 Well Identificaton ALPINE NO. 1 Slot # N/A Side track NO Northings 5972482.250 ft* Eastings 375455.030 ft* Latitude 70:19:59.612 N* Longitude 151:00:37.253 W* Datum & Projection Data Source (y/n) [ SSDS MAGUTM I BOM1992 Geomag. Values Office Generated Field Generated Dip Angle (deg) 80.373 80.373 Total Intensity (nT) 57183 57183 Declination (deg)* 27.885 27.885 Convergence (deg)* N/A N/A If No, be specific; SSDS District Supervisor SSDS Lead Engineer Signature / Date 1/21/95 1/21/95 DWD JORPs Version 2.1 March 1994 * Where appropriate M\VD End of \Veil Report Section 6. Service Interrupt Reports AK-MM-95104 MWD End of Well Report SERVICE INTERRUPT REPORT There were no interruptions of service on well Alpine #1. M\VD End of Well Report QRILI_ING ~ERVI~-Ec~ 5631 Silverado Way, Suite G Anchorage, Alaska 99518 Tel. · 907-563-3256 Fax · 907-563-7252 Telex · N/A Versatile Reporting Application This report was produced using VERA version 2.0 PETROLEUIV~ SERVICES ARCO ALASKA, INC. CORE ANALYSIS REPORT ALPINE #1 NORTH SLOPE, ALASKA CL FILE NO. BP-3-1572 Performed by' Core Laboratories 8005 Schoon St. Anchorage, AK 99518 (907) 349-3541 Final Report Presented APRIL 7, 1995 Date APR 20 1995 0ii & r-;as.~,on~. ~' o 6ommis$i0ri Anchorage These analysis, opinions or interpretations are based on observations and materials supplied by the client to whom, and for ~whose exclusive and confidential use, this report is made. The interpretations or opinions expressed represent the best judgement of Core Laboratories (all errors and omissions excepted); but Core Laboratories and it's officers and employees assume no responsibility and make no warranty of representation as to the productivity, proper operations, profitability of any oil, gas or other mineral well or formation in connection with which such report is used or relied upon. Core Laboratories, Inc. 8005 Schoon Street, Anchorage, Alaska 99518-3045, (907) 349-3541, Fax (907) 344-2823 INTRODUCTION Core Laboratories was requested to perform a core analysis study on behalf of ARCO Alaska Inc. for samples recovered from the Alpine #1 well from the North Slope, Alaska. Presented herein are the results of this study. Conventional cores cut with a water based mud were processed on site by Core Lab and ARCO personnel and shipped during February of 1995; in addition, ARCO personnel shipped rotary sidewall samples. Service description and methodology are presented in section 1. The core analysis results and lithological descriptions are presented in section 2. A statistical summary and plots are presented in section 3. Section 4 contains copies of shipping and receiving transmittals. In conjunction with the report, the tabular results of the analysis are supplied on an MAC compatible diskette in section 5. We sincerely appreciate this opportunity to be of service and hope this data prove beneficial in the development of your reservoir. TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 1 CONVENTIONAL CORE AND SIDEWALL ANALYSIS, SERVICE DESCRIPTION CONVENTIONAL CORE AND SIDEWALL ANALYSIS, TABULAR RESULTS CONVENTIONAL CORE ANALYSIS, STATISTICAL AND DATA CORE GAMMA TRANSMITTALS DATA DISKETTE SECTION I CONVENTIONAL CORE AND SIDEWALL ANALYSIS SERVICE DESCRIPTION SECTION 1 CONVENTIONAL CORE Fi eld Procedures Conventional coring equipment in conjunction with a bland mud drilling fluid was used to extract a four inch diameter core samples in aluminum inner barrels during February of 1995. Core Lab., INTEQ and, ARCO personnel cut the aluminum barrels into three feet sections and removed a chip sample from each section. The three foot sections were then nitrogen purged, rubber capped, and secured with clamps. Wooden boxes containing two tubes each were prepared for shipment. Conventional Core Processing In Anchorage the core was received at the airport and transported by Core Laboratories' personnel. Upon arrival at Core Laboratories' Anchorage facility, the aluminum barrels were removed from their boxes, placed in depth order, and surface core gamma logged. Once gamma logged the core sections were removed from their barrels, fit together, oriented, depth marked and double striped to help maintain proper orientation. The core was slabbed 1/4 - 3/4 using nitrogen gas as a blade coolant. Horizontal plugs were drilled using Isopar L as a coolant. Two horizontal plugs and one vertical plug were taken from each selected foot and trimmed into a right cylinder on a dry saw. The horizontal plugs were immediately transported to the Dean-Stark area for further processing. One set of state chips was taken from the three quarter section. The portion of the 3/4 section not plugged was preserved by wrapping in six layers of Saran Wrap, three layers of aluminum foil, and CoreSeal. The vertical plugs were placed in cleaners. The plug trim ends were placed in plastic bags and boxed. The one quarter sections were also photographed with visible and ultra- violet light. Approximately fifteen feet of core appears in each photograph. Ten sets of photographs have been included in separate binders. SIDEWALL SAMPLES Sampl i n§ Procedures Rotary sidewall samples were delivered by ARCO personnel to Core Laboratories. The samples arrived in small glass jars contained in a multipack box. The samples were trimmed on a dry saw and scraped with a razor blade to remove residual drilling mud. They were loaded directly into the Dean-Stark apparatus. Sidewall samples were analyzed using the same technique as the routine core plugs described below. Conventional Analysis Techniques Dean-Stark Fluid Saturation Measurements Water was extracted from horizontal plugs and sidewall samples by Dean-Stark technique using preboiled toluene. Samples were placed in predried thimbles to reduce grain loss. Water extraction continued until there was no change for a four hour period. Plug Cleaning The horizontal plugs, and sidewall samples were cleaned individually for a minimum of two days in Dean-Starks using chloroform. The plugs were considered clean when the chloroform was not discolored after eight hours in the Dean- Starks or no fluorescence was observed with trichloroethane. Plug Drying Horizontal plugs and sidewall samples, in their thimbles, were dried in a convection oven for a minimum of four hours at 180°F. The plugs were then transfered to a vacuum oven at 180°F for a minimum of 24 hours. They were then weighed at minimum intervals of four hours until stable weights was obtained. After the measurements to obtain grain volume and bulk volume information were made the plugs were brushed and blown clean with dry compressed air before air permeability was measured. All samples were cooled in a desiccator to room temperature before porosity and permeability measurements were made. Dean-Stark Fluid Saturation Measurements Saturations by Dean-Stark methods were calculated using Equations 1 and 2. So = [((W1 - W2 - H20)/Do)/Vp] x 100 (1) Sw : [H20/Vp] x 100 (2) Where: So = Oil Saturations, Percent Sw = Water Saturation, Percent W1 : Natural Weight W2 : Extracted and Dried Weight H20 : Extracted Water, Density Assumed 1.0 gm/cc Do : Density of Oil Vp : Pore Volume Grain Density Grain volume determinations were measured on the horizontal and sidewall samples according to Boyle~s Law utilizing the Extended Range Helium Porosimeter. Grain densities were calculated using Equation 3. Dg : Mg/Vg (3) Where: Dg = Grain Density Vg = Grain Volume Mg = Grain Mass Atmospheric Porosity The horizontal plug and sidewall samples were measured for bulk volume by mercury displacement at ambient conditions. Porosity was calculated using Equation 4. P : [(VD-Vg) / Vb)] x 100 (4) Where: P : Porosity, Percent Vb : Bulk Volume Vg : Grain Volume Atmospheric Permeability to Air Permeabilities were measured in a Hassler type core holder at a confining pressure of 400 psig. Permeability calculations were performed as defined by Darcy~s Equation for compressible fluids, Equation 5. K~ Pa x v x 1000 (P1 - P2)(Pt +P2) QaxLxL X Vb Where: K = Permeability v = Gas Viscosity P1 - P2 : Differential Pressure P1 + P2 = Mean Pressure Pa = Atmospheric Pressure Qa = Flow Rate L = Length Vb : Bulk Volume (5) Corrected Filtrate Saturations Twenty-three horizontal samples were crushed and leached for filtrate saturations. Corrected saturations were calculated using equation 6. The results are presented in a separate table under tabular results. Sw corr : Sw-Swmf Where: Sw corr = Corrected water saturation in % of pore volume Sw = Uncorrected water saturation Swmf : Mud filtrate in core (6) Company Well CORE : ARCO ALASKA, INC. : ALPINE #1 ANAL Y T I CA L PROC E DU R LABORATORIES Field : EXPLORATION Formation : ES AND QUALITY File No.: Date : 07-APR-95 ASSURANCE HANDLING & CLEANING ANALYSIS Core Transportation Solvent Extraction Equipment Extraction Time Drying Equipment 'Drying Time Drying Temperature : AIR FREIGHT : TOLUENE : DEAN-STARK : TO STABLE READING : CONVECTION AND VACUUM OVENS : TO STABLE WEIGHT : 180°F Grain volume measured by Boyle's Law in a matrix cup using He Bulk volume by Archimedes Principle Water saturations by Dean Stark Oil saturations by weight difference in Dean Stark Permeabilities measured on one in. diameter drilled plugs Core Gamma Composite Dean Stark grain densities clean, dry solid mineral phase are measured SECTION 2 CONVENTIONAL CORE AND SIDEWALL ANALYSIS TABULAR RESULTS CORE LABORATORIES ARCO ALASKA, INC. ALPINE #1 COLVILLE DELTA NORTH SLOPE, ALASKA FILE: BP-3-1 572 DATE: 06-APR-95 ANALYSTS: PB,DS, DA DEAN STARK ANALYSIS ROTARY SIDEWALL SAMPLES PERMEABIUTY POROSIT~ SATURATIONS GRAIN CORSMPL DEPTH KAIR (HEUUM) OIL I WATER DENSITY # # ET MD (%) % PvI % Pv GM/CC DESCRIPTION 1 1 SW 4046.0 40.0 24.6 19.2 60.5 2.69 SS-Itgy,vf-fgr, predvfgr,wsrtd,rnd,wcrnt,qtz,brn arg gr,wh cht,carb cmt 1 2 SW 4049.0 614 29.6 2.2 86.2 2.69 SS-Itgy,vf-fgr, predfgr,wsrtd,rnd,wcmt,qtz,brn arg gr 1 3 SW 4051.0 704 30.5 2.7 87.3 2.68 SS-Itgy,f-mgr, predfgr,wsrtd,rnd,wcmt,qtz,wh cht, brn arg gr,trglau 1 4 SW 4535.0 broken 25.9 5.3 66.0 2.62 SS-mgy,vf-cgr, predvfgr,mod srtd,rnd,wcmt,qtz,brn arg gr,calc,bit, broken 1 5 SW 5176.0 broken 22.6 3.8 68.4 2.67 SS-mgy,vfgr, vwsrtd,rnd,vwcmt,qtz,occ brn arg gr, dol 1 6 SW 5725.0 3.40 15.0 7.4 46.1 2.68 SS-mltgy,vf-fgr, predvfgr, bnd dkgy cly,wsrtd,rnd,vwcmt,qtz,occ calc 1 7 SW 6410.0 broken 16.8 8.5 64.7 2.70 SS-mltgy,vf-mgr, predvfgr, wsrtd,sbrnd,vwcmt,qtz,occ brn arg gr, dol,broken 1 8 SW 6425.0 0.03 8.3 8.4 67.1 2.71 SS-mgy,vf-mgr, predvfgr,wsrtd,rnd,vwcmt,qtz, brn arg gr, carb cmt 1 9 SW 6438.0 0.02 8.1 7.3 69.5 2.70 SS-mltgy,vf-mgr, predvfgr, wsrtd,sbrnd,vwcmt, qtz,occ brn arg gr, dol 1 10 SW 7149.0 14.6 21.2 9.9 32.6 2.74 SS-Itolvgy,vf-fgr, predvfgr,wsrtd,rnd,vwcmt, qtz,glau,tr calc 1 11 SW 7151.0 15.5 22.8 18.5 44.8 2.76 SS-Itolvgy,vf-fgr, predvfgr,wsrtd,rnd,wcmt,qtz,glau,trcalc 1 12 SW 7152.0 10.5 21.4 16.3 46.8 2.74 SS-Itolvgy,vf-fgr, predvfgr,wsrtd,rnd,wcmt,qtz,glau,trcalc 1 13 SW 7153.0 19.4 22.8 15.5 41.0 2.71 SS-gngy,vf-fgr, predfgr,wsrtd,rnd,wcrnt,qtz,glau,trcalc 1 14 SW 7154.0 5.49 18.8 19.1 41.8 2.70 SS-gngy,vf-fgr, predvfgr, wsrtd,rnd,vwcrnt, qtz,glau,trcalc 1 15 SW 7155.0 8.69 19.7 16.2 38.9 2.68 SS-gngy,vf-fgr, predvfgr, wsrtd,rnd,vwcmt,qtz,glau,trcalc 1 16 SW 7156.0 broken 17.8 12.9 48.6 2.68 SS-Itgy,vfgr, vwsrtd,bnd brn carb cmt, rnd,vwcmt,qtz,occ glau,broken 1 17 SW 7157.0 5.12 17.1 18.8 46.0 2.68 SS-Itgy,vfgr, vwsrtd,bnd brn carb cmt, rnd,vwcmt,qtz,occ glau 1 18 SW 7180.0 1.46 16.3 14.2 52.7 2.68 SS-Itgy,vfgr, vwsrtd,bnd brn carb cmt, rnd,vwcmt,qtz,tr glau 1 19 SW 7181.0 3.77 18.0 23.4 46.4 2.68 SS-Itgy,vfgr, vwsrtd,bnd brn carb cmt, rnd,vwcmt,qtz,tr glau & pyr 1 20 SW 7182.0 0.57 14.8 14.7 57.3 2.68 SS-Itgy,vfgr, vwsrtd,bnd brn carb cmt, rnd,vwcmt, qtz,trglau & pyr 1 21 SW 7183.0 broken 17.8 14.5 50.5 2.67 SS-ltgy,vfgr, vwsrtd,bnd brn carb cmt, rnd,vwcmt,qtz,tr glau & pyr 1 22 SW 7184.0 3.14 18.7 12.2 67.1 2.68 SS-Itgy,vfgr, vwsrtd,bnd brn carb cmt, rnd,vwcmt, qtz,tr pyr CORE LABORATORIES ARCO ALASKA, INC. ALPINE #1 COLVlLLE DELTA NORTH SLOPE, ALASKA FILE: BP-3-1572 DATE: 06-APR-95 ANALYSTS:PB,DS, DA DEAN STARK ANALYSIS ROTARY SIDEWALL SAMPLES PERMEABILITY POROSIT~ SATURATIONS GRAIN CORSMPL DEPTH KAIR (HEU UM) OIL WATER DENSITY # # FT MD (%) % Pv % Pv GM/CC DESCRIPTION 1 23 SW 7185.0 1.42 15.4 13.7 42.2 2.67 SS-Itgy,vfgr, vwsrtd,bnd brn carb crnt, rnd,vwcmt,qtz,tr pyr 1 24 SW 7186.0 broken 17.2 13.6 43.5 2.68 SS-Itgy,vfgr, vwsrtd,bnd brn carb crnt, rnd,vwcrnt,qtz,trglau 1 25 ? SW 7186.0 3.32 17.7 17.7 15.3 2.68 SS-Itgy,vfgr, vwsrtd,bnd brn carb cmt, rnd,vwcmt,qtz,tr pyr 1 26 SW 7187.0 2.49 17.3 14.7 41.5 2.68 SS-Itgy,vfgr, vwsrtd,bnd brn carb crnt, rnd,vwcrnt,qtz,tr pyr 1 27 SW 7188.0 0.52 14.8 13.4 53.2 2.69 SS-mltgy,vfgr, vwsrtd,bnd brn carb cmt, rnd,vwcmt,qtz,trpyr 1 28 A SW 7184.0 0.39 14.0 12.6 31.6 2.68 SS-mltgy,vfgr, vwsrtd,bnd brn carb cmt, rnd,vwcmt,qtz,tr pyr 1 29 B SW 7184.0 1.75 17.3 16.8 22.5 2.67 SS-Itgy,vfgr, vwsrtd,bnd brn carb cmt, rnd,vwcmt,qtz,tr pyr,foss 1 30 C SW 7184.0 0.45 14.0 12.9 29.7 2.68 SS-mltgy,vfgr, vwsrtd,bnd brn carb cmt, rnd,vwcmt,qtz,tr pyr 1 31 D SW 7184.0 0.75 13.2 12.2 23.9 2.68 SS-mltgy,vfgr, vwsrtd,bnd brn carb cmt, rnd,vwcrnt,qtz 1 32 SW 7189.0 5.79 17.8 11.7 22.8 2.67 SS-Itgy,vfgr, vwsrtd,rnd,vwcmt,qtz,occ brn carbcmt,trpyr 1 33 SW 7207.0 0.06 10.9 7.8 60.8 2.68 SS-mltgy,vfgr, vwsrtd,bnd brn carb crnt, rnd,vwcmt,qtz,tr pyr 1 34 SW 7220.0 0.08 13.0 10.4 58.5 2.67 SS-mgy,vfgr, vwsrtd,bnd brn carb cmt, rnd,vwcmt,qtz 1 35 SW 7230.0 0.12 12.9 9.6 56.4 2.68 SS-mgy,vfgr, vwsrtd,bnd brn carb cmt, rnd,vwcmt,qtz 1 36 SW 7242.0 0.04 10.0 13.3 68.1 2.69 SS-dkgy,vfgr, vwsrtd,rnd,vwcmt,qtz,dkgy carbcmt,occ pyr NOTE- Samples 28-31 were received with depths uncertain. The depth range the samples came from is 71 84-71 88. Sample 25? is believed to be from 71 86, however the depth is somewhere between 71 84-71 88. CORE LABORATORIES ARCO ALASKA, INC. ALPINE #1 COLVlLLE DELTA NORTH SLOPE, ALASKA FILE: BP-3-1 572 DATE: 06- AP R- 95 ANALYSTS: P B, DS, DA DEAN STARK ANALYSIS COR SMPL # # DEPTH FT 1 1 H 7162.0 1 2 H 7162.5 1 3 H 7163.0 1 4 H 7163.5 1 5 H 7164.0 1 6H 7164.5 1 7 H 7165.1 1 8 H 7165.5 1 9 H 7166.0 1 10 H 7166.5 1 11 H 7167.0 1 12 H 7167.5 1 13 H 7168.0 1 14 H 7168.5 1 15 H 7169.0 1 16 H 7169.5 1 17 H 7170.0 1 18 H 7170.5 1 1 9 H 71 71.1 1 2O H 7171.5 1 21 H 7172.5 1 22 H 7173.5 PERMEABIUTY K~IR MD PERMEABIUTY VERTICAL K~J R/Md 7.05 13.9 31.3 34.2 17.3 25.0 37.1 19.2 29.2 53.5 31.1 31.5 56.2 44.8 66.0 78.1 82.0 41.6 67.7 90.1 64.1 1 0.4 2.27 9.13 7.06 23.1 26.8 15.0 25.9 63.8 71.9 50.9 51.0 POROSIT~ (HEUUM) (%) 18.8 19.8 22.1 21.8 20.6 21.3 22.2 20.2 21.9 22.5 21.4 21.4 22.3 22.3 22.5 22.1 22.3 21.4 22.2 22.5 21.9 17.5 SATURATIONS GRAIN OIL WATER I DENSITY I % Pv % Pv G M/CC 14.4 59.2 2.70 23.1 56.4 2.69 27.3 55.7 2.69 24.9 55.7 2.69 23.4 55.5 2.71 21.0 60.7 2.70 24.2 56.7 2.70 21.5 59.2 2.71 32.0 52.8 2.70 23.1 55.3 2.69 1 9.8 57.1 2.70 22.7 55.8 2.71 25.7 53.0 2.70 24.7 55.7 2.70 25.2 52.3 2.69 25.5 51.0 2.68 26.1 52.2 2.68 26.1 52.9 2.68 29.3 50.0 2.68 22.6 45.0 2.67 24.7 50.5 2.68 42.6 33.9 2.69 DESC RI P'R ON SS- mgy,vf-fgr,predvfgr,wsrtd,sbrnd,wcmt, qtz,glauc,tr sid SS- mgy,vf-fgr,predvfgr,wsrtd,sbrnd,wcmt, qtz,glauc,tr sid SS- mgy,vf-fgr,predvfgr,wsrtd,sbrnd,wcmt, qtz,glauc,tr sid SS- mgy,vf-fgr,predvfgr,wsrtd,sbrnd,wcmt, qtz,glauc,tr sid SS- mgy,vf-fgr,predvfgr,wsrtd,sbrnd,wcmt, qtz,glauc,tr sid SS- mgy,vf-fgr,predvfgr,wsrtd,sbrnd,wcmt, qtz,glauc,tr sid SS- mgy,vf-fgr,predvfgr,wsrtd,sbrnd,wcmt, qtz,glauc,tr sid SS- mgy,vf- mgr,predfgr,wsrtd,sbrnd,wcmt, qtz,glauc,tr sid SS- mgy,vf- mgr,predfgr,wsrtd,sbrnd,wcmt, qtz,glauc,tr sid SS- mgy,vf- mgr,predvfgr,wsrtd,sbrnd,wcmt, qtz,glauc,tr sid SS- mgy,vf- m gr,pre dvfgr,wsrtd,sbrnd,wcmt, qtz,glauc,tr sid SS- mgy,vf- mgr,predvfgr,wsrtd,sbrnd,wcmt, qtz,glauc,tr sid SS- mgy,vf- mgr,predvfgr,wsrtd,sbrnd,wcmt, qtz,glauc,tr sid SS- mgy,vf- mgr,predvfgr,wsrtd,sbrnd,wcmt, qtz,glauc,tr sid SS-Itgy,vf- cgr,predfgr,wsrtd,sbrnd,wcmt, qtz,glauc,tr sid SS- Itgy,vf-cgr,predfgr,wsrtd,sbrnd,wcmt, qtz,glauc,calc,tr sid SS-Itgy,vf- mgr,predfgr,wsrtd,sbrnd,wcmt, qtz,glauc,tr sid SS- Itgy,vf- cgr,pre dvfgr,wsrtd,sbrnd,wcmt, qtz,glauc,tr sid SS-Itgy,vf- mgr,predvfgr,wsrtd,sbrnd,wcmt, qtz, glauc,tr sial SS- Itgy,vf- cgr, pre dfgr,wsrtd,sbrn d,wcmt, qtz, glauc,tr sid SS-Itgy,vf- mgr,predfgr,wsrtd,sbrnd,wcrnt, qtz,glauc,tr sial SS-vltgy,vf-fgr,pre dvfgr,wsrtd,sbrnd,wcmt, qtz,cly lam,calc,glauc CORE LABORATORIES ARCO ALASKA, INC. ALPINE #1 COLVlLLE DELTA NORTH SLOPE, ALASKA FILE: BP-3-1 572 DATE: 06-APR-95 ANALYSTS:PB,DS, DA DEAN STARK ANALYSIS COR SMPL # # DEPTH FT 1 23 H 7174.0 1 24 H 7174.5 1 25 H 7175.0 1 26 H 7175.5 1 27 H 7176.0 1 28 H 7176.5 1 29 H 7177.0 1 30H 7177.5 1 31 H 71 78.0 1 32H 71 78.5 1 33H 71 79.O 1 34 H 71 79.5 1 35 H 7180.0 1 36 H 7180.5 1 37 H 7181.0 1 38H 71 81.5 1 39 H 7182.0 1 40H 71 82.5 1 41 H 71 83.0 1 42 H 7183.5 1 43 H 7184.0 1 44 H 7184.5 PERMEABIUTY KAl R MD PERM EABlUTY VERTICAL KAl R/Md 17.1 3.1 0 9.30 9.36 23.6 62.3 21.1 49.3 34.7 9.33 43.2 47.0 9.23 30.5 18.0 16.6 7.75 4.21 6.05 0.95 1 0.4 11.9 1.49 0.14 15.0 7.14 6.72 2.37 4.36 0.44 1.28 0.47 0.46 POROSIT~ (H Ell U M) (%) 18.9 14.4 15.4 12.3 19.4 19.7 19.8 20.3 19.6 17.2 20.4 19.4 17.2 19.2 18.4 18.7 18.0 16.6 17.2 14.0 18.2 18.9 SATURATIONS OIL WATER % Pv % Pv 49.4 27.4 38.7 40.5 36.0 38.2 23.2 55.8 38.5 41.7 31.3 44.8 34.9 47.3 33.O 47.2 38.8 41.3 40.9 40.1 32.4 44.7 27.1 51.3 41.8 45.5 33.9 45.8 35.2 43.8 30.5 47.0 29.2 49.0 33.4 46.6 28.6 47.1 36.9 44.2 28.6 50.1 29.4 46.7 GRAIN DENSITY G M/CC 2.68 2.70 2.69 2.7O 2.68 2.67 2.67 2.67 2.67 2.68 2.64 2.68 2.68 2.68 2.68 2.67 2.68 2.68 2.68 2.71 2.68 2.67 DESC RI PTI ON SS-vltgy,vf-fgr,pre dvfgr,wsrtd,sbrnd,wcmt, qtz,cly lam,calc,glauc SS-vltgy,vf-fgr,predvfgr,wsrtd,sbrnd,wcmt, qtz,dkgy cly lam,calc SS-vltgy,vf-fgr,predvfgr,wsrtd,sbrnd,wcmt, qtz,dkgy cly lam,calc SS-vltgy,vf-fgr,pre dvfgr,wsrtd,sbrnd,wcmt, qtz,cly lam,calc,FRAC SS-vltgy,vf-fgr,predvfgr,wsrtd,sbrnd,wcmt, qtz,dkgy cly lam,calc SS-vltgy,vf-fgr,predvfgr,wsrtd,sbrnd,wcmt, qtz,dkgy cly lam,calc SS-vltgy,vf-fgr,predvfgr,wsrtd,sbrnd,wcmt, qtz,dkgy cly lam,calc SS-vltgy,vf-fgr,predvfgr,vwsrtd,sbrnd,wcmt, qtz,dkgy cly,calc cmt SS-vltgy,vf-fgr,pre dvfgr,vwsrtd,sbrnd,wcmt, qtz,cly lam,calc,glauc SS - vltgy,vf- fgr,pre dvfgr,vwsrtd, sb rn d, wcm t, qtz, cly lam, calc, glauc SS-vltgy,vf-fgr,predvfgr,vwsrtd,sbrnd,wcmt, qtz,cly lam,calc,glauc SS-vltgy,vfgr,vwsrtd,sbrnd,wcmt, qtz,dkgy cly lam,calc cmt, glauc SS-vltgy,vfgr,vwsrtd,sbrnd,wcmt, qtz,dkgy cly lam,calc cmt, glauc SS-vltgy,vfgr,vwsrtd,sbrnd,wcmt, qtz,dkgy cly lam,calc crnt SS-vltgy,vfgr,vwsrtd,sbrnd,wcrnt, qtz,dkgy cly lam,calc cmt, glauc SS-vltgy,vfgr,vwsrtd,sbrnd,wcrnt, qtz,dkgy cly lam,calc crnt, glauc SS-vltgy,vfgr,vwsrtd,sbrnd,wcrnt, qtz,dkgy cly lam,calc crnt SS-vltgy,vfgr,vwsrtd,sbrnd,wcrnt, qtz,dkgy cly lam,calc cmt SS-vltgy,vfgr,vwsrtd,sbrnd,wcmt, qtz,dkgy cly lam,calc crnt SS- mgy,vfgr-cgr,predfgr,modsrtd,sbrnd,wcrnt, qtz,calc crnt, pyr SS-vltgy,vfgr,vwsrtd,sbrnd,wcrnt, qtz,dkgy cly lam,calc cmt SS-vltgy,vfgr,vwsrtd,sbrnd,wcmt, qtz,dkgy cly lam,calc cmt CORE LABORATORIES ARCO ALASKA, INC. ALPINE #1 COLVlLLE DELTA NORTH SLOPE, ALASKA FILE: BP-3-1572 DATE: 06-APR-95 ANALYSTS' PB,DS, DA FILTRATE INVASION CORRECTED DEAN STARK ANALYSIS PERMEABILITY PERMEABILITY POROSI~ SATURATIONS GRAIN BROMIDE MUD PLUG MUD COR SMPL DEPTH KAIR VER'r]CAL (HEUUM) OIL WATER CORRWATER RLTRATE DENSITY TRACER BROMIDE CHLOFtDE CHLOFtDE .//' # FT MD KAl R/Md (%) % Pv % Pv % Pv % Pv GM/CC PPM PPM PPM PPM 1 1 H 7162.0 7.05 2,27 18.8 14.4 59.2 37.2 23.5 2.70 769 1902 5049 309 1 2H 7162.5 13.9 19.8 23.1 56.4 2.69 1 3 H 7163,0 31.3 9.13 22.1 27.3 55.7 34.9 20.8 2.69 727 1902 9056 309 1 4 H 7163.5 34,2 21,8 24.9 55.7 2.69 1 5 H 7164.0 17.3 7.06 20.6 23,4 55.5 40.8 14.7 2.71 515 1902 11675 309 1 6 H 7164,5 25.0 21,3 21.0 60.7 2.70 1 7 H 7165.1 37.1 23.1 22,2 24.2 56,7 38.4 18.4 2.70 633 1902 11459 309 1 8 H 7165.5 19.2 20.2 21.5 59.2 2.71 1 9 H 7166.0 29.2 26.8 21.9 32,0 52.8 36.2 16.5 2.70 612 1902 10234 309 1 10 H 7166.5 53.5 22.5 23.1 55.3 2.69 1 11 H 7167.0 31.1 15.0 21.4 19.8 57.1 41.2 15.8 2,70 538 1902 9343 309 1 12 H 71 67,5 31.5 21.4 22.7 55.8 2.71 1 13 H 7168.0 56.2 25.9 22,3 25.7 53.0 36.1 17,0 2,70 624 1902 8701 309 1 14 H 7168.5 44.8 22.3 24.7 55.7 2.70 1 15 H 7169.0 66.0 63.8 22.5 25,2 52.3 38.8 13.6 2.69 507 1902 9924 309 1 16H 71 69.5 78.1 22.1 25.5 51.0 2.68 1 17 H 7170.0 82.0 71.9 22.3 26.1 52.2 35.7 16.5 2.68 617 1902 8381 309 1 18 H 71 70.5 41.6 21,4 26.1 52.9 2.68 1 19 H 7171.1 67.7 50.9 22.2 29.3 50.0 29.6 20.4 2.68 792 1902 7381 309 1 20 H 7171.5 90.1 22.5 22.6 45.0 2.67 1 21 H 7172.5 64.1 51.0 21.9 24.7 50.5 27.0 23,5 2.68 901 1902 7564 309 1 22 H 7173.5 10.4 17.5 42.6 33.9 26.9 7.0 2.69 398 1902 14293 309 CORE LABORATORIES ARCO ALASKA, INC. ALPINE #1 COLVILLE DELTA NORTH SLOPE, ALASKA FILE: BP-3-1 572 DATE: 06- APR- 95 ANALYSTS: PB, DS, DA FILTRATE INVASION CORRECTED DEAN STARK ANALYSIS PERMEABILITY! PERMEABILITY POROSITY SATURATIONS GRAIN BROMIDE MUD PLUG MUD COR SMPL DEPTH KAIR VERTICAL (HEUUM) OIL I WATERI CORRWATERI RLTRATE DENSITY TRACER BROMIDE CHLOFIDE CHLOFIDE I I I .fl .f/- FT MD KAIR/Md (%) %Pv %PvI %Pv I %Pv GM/CC PPM PPM PPM PPM 1 23 H 7174.0 17.1 1.49 18.9 49.4 27.4 21.3 6.0 2.68 426 1902 12719 309 1 24 H 7174.5 3.10 14.4 38.7 40.5 2.70 1 25 H 7175.0 9.30 0.14 15.4 36.0 38.2 33.5 4.7 2.69 238 1902 17361 309 1 26 H 7175.5 9.36 12.3 23.2 55.8 2.70 1 27 H 7176.0 23.6 15.0 19.4 38.5 41.7 26.7 14.9 2.68 692 1902 9084 309 1 28 H 7176.5 62.3 19.7 31.3 44.8 2.67 1 29 H 7177.0 21.1 7.14 19.8 34.9 47.3 29.4 17.9 2.67 732 1902 7660 309 1 30 H 7177.5 49.3 20.3 33.0 47.2 2.67 1 31 H 7178.0 34.7 6.72 19.6 38.8 41.3 26.1 15.2 2.67 712 1902 9638 309 1 32 H 7178.5 9.33 17.2 40.9 40.1 2.68 1 33 H 7179.0 43.2 2.37 20.4 32.4 44.7 29.1 15.6 2.64 679 1902 6947 309 1 34 H 7179.5 47.0 19.4 27.1 51.3 2.68 1 35 H 7180.0 9.23 4.36 17.2 41.8 45.5 30.9 14.6 2.68 623 1902 10311 309 1 36 H 7180.5 30.5 19.2 33.9 45.8 2.68 1 37 H 7181.0 18.0 0.44 18.4 35.2 43.8 28.3 15.5 2.68 684 1902 8839 309 1 38 H 71 81.5 16.6 18.7 30.5 47.0 2.67 1 39 H 7182.0 7.75 1.28 18.0 29.2 49.0 34.9 14.1 2.68 559 1902 8124 309 1 40 H 7182.5 4.21 16.6 33.4 46.6 2.68 1 41 H 7183.0 6.05 0.47 17.2 28.6 47.1 31.1 16.0 2.68 658 1902 8896 309 1 42 H 71 83.5 0.95 14.0 36.9 44.2 2.71 1 43 H 7184.0 10.4 0.46 18.2 28.6 50.1 35.7 14.5 2.68 559 1902 9175 309 1 44 H 71 84.5 11.9 18.9 29.4 46.7 2.67 SECTION 3 CONVENTIONAL CORE AND SIDEWALL ANALYSIS STATISTICAL AND CORE GAMMA DATA Company : ARCO ALASKA, INC. Well : ALPINE #1 CORE LABORATORIES Fi eld : EXPLORATION Formation : File No.: Date : 07-APR-95 TABLE I SUMMARY OF CORE DATA ZONE AND CUTOFF DATA ZONE: Identification Not Specified Top Depth ................ 7162.0 ft Bottom Depth ............. 7184.5 ft Number of Samples ........ 43 DATA TYPE: Porosity Permeability ....... (HELIUM) (HORIZONTAL) Kair CUTOFFS: Porosity (Minimum) ....... Porosity (Maximum) ....... Permeability (Minimum) --- Permeability (Maximum) --- Water Saturation (Maximum) Oil Saturation (Minimum) - Grain Density (Minimum) -- Grain Density (Maximum) -- Lithology Excluded ....... 0.0% 100.0 % O. 0000 md 100000. md 100.0 % 0.0% 2. O0 gm/cc 3. O0 gm/cc NONE CHARACTERISTICS REMAINING AFTER CUTOFFS ZONE: Number of Samples Thickness Represented - POROSITY: Storage Capacity ...... Arithmetic Average .... Minimum ............... Maximum ............... Median ................ Standard Deviation GRAIN DENSITY: Arithmetic Average Minimum ............... Maximum ............... Median ................ Standard Deviation .... 43 43.0 ft 845.3 ~-ft 19.7 % 12.3 % 22.5 % 19.8 % +_2.5 % 2.69 gm/cc 2.64 gm/cc 2.71 gm/cc 2.68 gm/cc +0.01 gm/cc PERMEABILITY: Flow Capacity ......... 1364.4 md-ft Arithmetic Average .... 31 7 md Geometric Average ..... 22 I md Harmonic Average ...... 11 8 md Minimum ............... 0 95 md Maximum ............... 90 i md Median ................ 29 2 md Standard Dev. (Geom) -- K.io±O 427 md HETEROGENEITY (Permeability): Dykstra-Parsons Var. -- Lorenz Coefficient .... 0.642 0.364 AVERAGE SATURATIONS (Pore Volume): Oil ................... Water 29.2 % 49.6 % Stat 1 - 1 P iO0 9rain Density Histogram tOO 90 8O 7O 60 50 4O ao tO~ 0 ~.80 2.64 2. ~8 a.72 8~atn Density: gm/cc i i i i i 90 80 70 80 50 40 30 20 tO 0 2.80 ARCO ALASKA. ]::NC, ~,LPTNE #! EXPLORAT:[ON 7i50 to 7200 Feet Core LlbOrl[or lei 07-APR-gS - LEEEND - . Nedlln Vl~ue (2.88) ............ Ari~h. AYerlg! (2.69) --~-CumuZl%~Va Frequency 43 SlmpZee tO0 Permeab i ~ i~y Histogram tOO gO 8O 7O 50 5O ~0 30 ~0 tO 0 , . :35 2. B3 HonSzon~ / / ~3. (Air) · md 9O 0 18t. BO 7O 60 50 40 30 ~0 tO ARCO ALASKA. ALP:[NE EXPLORATZON 7~50 ~o 7~00 Fee~ Core Lebora~or tea O~-APFI-g5 - LEGEND - ..Nedten Va~ue (29.2) ............ Geom. Average {22.t) ---. CunuZe~tve Frequency - -- - CumuZe~tve Cmpect~y La.~ 43 ge~pZee ~,~ U t00 8O7_ 7O ~I 60 [. ~L Porosity 5O7_ - - - 407_ 3O,- , - i~. 0 i4.0 i6.0 i8.0 Histogram /~1/ I ? / / / / / 82.0 2z / / /////.//h / ////////. '~0 . 0 Helium Porosity: lO0 9O Cao .4 "7O .. _~o - 80 iO 0 .0 4~ 4-J ARCO ALASKA, INC, ALPINE #i EXPLORATION Not Specified (7i62-7185 feet) Core Laboratories 07-APR-95 - LEGEND - __. Median Value (19.8) ............ Arith. Average (i9.7) Cumulative Frequency Cumulative Capacity Lost 43 Samples lO0.O iO.O i.O O.1 i2.0 14.4 16.8 iD.2 21.E Helium Pe~ee~ty: N 24.0 ARCO ALASKA, tNC, ALPINE #1 EXPLORATION 7i50 to 7200 FEET Core LaboratoPies 07-APR-B5 - LEGEND - Not Spffglfied ^L?~HE #1 EX?LORATIO~ 7150 ~o 7200 FEET O7-APR-95 5.00 Jn = 100,0 ft Sondeto~e - LithoJogy Legend Cum. Curve ~ter Sat: ~; O, APZ 100 O.O~ m~ 2400 Feet 7150 IO* He~ ~um ?oro~ity 0[] S~t: ~ Grain Den ~1o., , , 1OOl~-*~""/**z.~oI :.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.: :.:,:.:.:.:.:-:.: :.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.: 7200 SECTTON 4 TRANSMTTTALS TO.' >,nCO 2SOO ,,,.~.;~c'-?~ ;,,_,_~ .~ ~_~L/~,!..,~Q P/'~,F~.~-~'~-~ ~ P~&NO. 7X 75075 /~,fA TER/A LS RECEI L/ED !.'"?½.' EXPRESS I TE?,ffS RECEI VELO.' WELL; ALPINE ¥~i 2 BOTTLES MUD FILTRATE SAMPLES TOP: 7i 62 BuT ~ ,~',~, / ~ 85 qi-,i,-~,=,~ ,_ for CORELAL¢ Date: i~ i<-t-.. ~,; ,~,,,~?,~,~ by: DON ASi-~iLFY ,-' - _ for-ARCO Date' Received by; . _ ¢;iease no1~c that tho items listed abovea,'(.;~vcntone¢, shippeda,nd received in good fa',h, bu! due to errors, are subject torn~¢',,:,r;:<:'~t::,~r.t' In such case both shipper and receiver agree 1o make a timely and bona fide effort to correct any observed discrepancies. CORE LABORATC:RES 8005 SCHOON ST., ANCHORAGE. AI~.,~;KA99518 (907) 349- 354t TO: TRANSMITTAL AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF ARCO OIL AND GAS 1600 SUMMIT AVE PLANO, TX 75074 ATTN: STAN SANDERS RECEIPT MA TERIALS RECEIVED V/A: FEDERAL EXPRESS ITEMS RECEIVED: HORIOZONTAL DEPTH: 7162.0 7163.0 7163.5 7164.0 7165.1 7165.-5 7166.0 7166.5 7167.5 7168.0 7168.5 7169.5 7170.0 7170.5 7171.1 7171.5 7172.5 7176.5 7177.0 7178.0 7178.5 WELL: ALPINE #1 1 BOX HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL PLUG ENDS VERTICAL DEPTH: 7179.0 ' 7162.10 7180:d'''''~'~'''''~ 7163.10 7180.5. 7181.5 7182.0 7183.0 7164.05 7165.10 7166.05 7167.05 7168.05 7169.05 7170.05 7171.05 7172.50 7174.05 7175.10 7178.05 7179.10 7180.10 7181.10 7182.10 7184.05. Shipped by: DON ASHLEY ,. for CORELAB Date: 15-Feb-95 Received by: for ARCO Date: Please note that the items listed above are inventoried, shipped and received in good faith, but due to errors, are subject to minor adjustments. In such case both shipper and receiver agree to maEei~l ~rne~y and bona fide effort to correct any observed dbcrepancies. CORE LABORATOIRES 8005SCHOON ST., ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99518 (907) 349-3541 TRANSMITTAL AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF RECEIPT TO: MA TERIALS RECEIVED VIA: ARCO OIL AND GAS 1600 SUMMIT AVE. PLANO, TEXAS 75074 ATTN: STAN R. SANDERS (PEC-4) FEDERAL EXPRESS /TEMS RECEIVED: 20 PLUG ENDS FROM ALPINE #1 FOR THIN SECTIONS HORIZONTAL PLUG END DEPTHS 7162.5 7164.5 7167.0 7169.0 7173.5 7174.0 7174.5 7175.0 7175.5 7176.0 7177.5 7179.5 7181.0 7182.5 7183.5 7184.0 7184.5 VERTICAL PLUG ENDS DEPTHS 7176.05 7177.05 7183.05 Shipped by: PERRY BROWN for CORELAB Date: 17- Feb- 95 Received by: for BP Date: Please notethat the items listed above are inventorioc~ shipped and received in good faith, but duo to errors, are subject to minor adjustments. In such case both shipper and receiver agree to make a timely and bona fide effort to correct any observed discrepancies. CORE LABORATORIES 8005 SCHOON ST., ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99518 (907) 349-3541 TO: TRANSMITTAL AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF RECEIPT ARCO OIL AND GAS 2300 W. PLANO PARKWAY PLANO, TEXAS 75075 ATTN: JOHN BOLUNG MA TERIALS RECEIVED VIA: FEDERAL EXPRESS / TEMS RECEIVED: 2 SAMPLES, CURSH AND LEACH 7168.0, 7171.1 ._, Shipped by: PERRY BROWN for CORELAB Date: 22-Feb-95 Received by: for ARCO Date: Please note that the Items listed above are inventoried, shipped and received in good tsith, but due to errors, are subject to minor adjustments. ;:' ~::::~i/~ln 8uoh ~a~e:b~h ~¥~':and ~agree~o makes 'ltmelyand bona tlde effort k) °°rm°t&ny ol:~efved dbcrepanole~ - CORE LABORATORE8 8005 scHOON ST., ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99518 (907) 349-3541 TRANSMITTAL AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF RECEIPT TO: ARCO 2300 WEST PLANe PKWY PLANe, TX 75075 ..-,"..-' ~.:: ~: - ATTN: JOHN BOLLING ..:?,i r ....f MA TER/ALS RE-C'E/i~'ED VIA: ;- . .. FEDERAL EXPRESS- ' ~:~:~r.,, '-.:~,:'~. ITEMS RECEIVE.[?; ,~', WELL: !AE'P., !NE #1 1 B~X:CONTAINING:5 BOTTLES LEAOFI'ATE*'-:-, DEPTHS' .. 7-' · . 7180.0 .:- . .,,.,, ,.,?~.n .'--. · ~..~ ,- ' i~7183.0 . . Shipped by: D©~'ASHLEY ~;!'~ ?...:..:.,,, for Ct~BED~B Date: 24-Feb- 95 for ARco ,.- Date: Received by: Please note that the it~.:¢~,~:.~ ---? l~ve are invento.'rier'.:~' shipped and received i~l'~g°°cl. faith; but due to errors, are subject to minor adjustments. In m'mh case I:~h .h~ .~1. ~r .gree to ~ timely .nd bona fide ~ to oorri~'t any observed dlsorepanole~. ';: ;~RE*LABORATOFIES" ~5 SCHOON ST., ANCHORAGE. ALASKA 99518 (907) 349-3541 ;._*, .-.' :r ~' TO: TRANSMITTAL AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF RECEIPT ARCO OIL AND GAS 2300 WEST PIANO PARKWAY PIANO, TEXAS 75075 A'I-I'N: ANDY SPENCE PRO-E1816 (214) 509-6934 MA TERIALS RECEIVED VIA: FEDERAL EXPRESS ITEMS RECEIVED: 51 SCAL PLUGS FROM ALPINE #1 SEE INVENTORY Shipped by: PERRY BROWN for CORE LAB Date: 20-Mar-95 Received by: for ARCO Date: Please notethat the items IJ~t~l e/x~ve are inventoried, ~hipped and received in good faith, but due to errors, are subject to minor adjustment~. In suc. h oa~e b<~ ehtpperand receiver ~ to meJ(e & tlmely a~l bor~ fide effort to oorreot any obeewed dborepanolee. CORE LABORATORE$ 8005 SCHOON ST., ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99518 (907) 349-3541 ARCO ALASKA, INC. ALPINE #1 EXPLORAITON NORTH SLOPE, ALASKA SCAL PLUG LIST 20-MAR-05 AR1572 PLUGGING DEPTH FLUID 7162.35 CRUDE 7162.75 CRUDE 7162.85 CRUDE 7163.35 CRUDE 7163.75 CRUDE 7163.85 CRUDE 7164.35 CRUDE 7164.75 CRUDE 7164.85 CRUDE 7165.4 CRUDE 7165.75 CRUDE 7165.85 CRUDE 7166.35 CRUDE 7167.35 CRUDE 7167.45 CRUDE 7167.7 CRUDE 7167.8 CRUDE 7167.9 CRUDE 7168.4 CRUDE 7168.7 CRUDE 7168.85 CRUDE 7168.9 CRUDE 7169.35 CRUDE 7170.35 CRUDE 7170.45 CRUDE 7170.85 CRUDE 7171.0 CRUDE 7171.4 CRUDE 7171.45 CRUDE 7171.8 CRUDE 7171.85 CRUDE 7176.75 CRUDE 7176.85 ISOPAR 7177.4 ISOPAR 7177.7 ISOPAR 7177.9 ISOPAR 7178.4 ISOPAR 7178.75 ISOPAR 7178.9 ISOPAR 7179,35 lSOPAR 7180.4 ISOPAR WEIGHT 428.21 469.9 443.77 471.93 447.13 434.16 457.94 458.89 437.01 463.94 462.53 440.36 458.15 455.56 434.65 465.76 450.1 456.11 461.97 461.66 451.79 458.55 480.29 467.49 517.99 533.07 524.32 532.93 529.72 532.91 514.2 552.51 536.67 542.64 526.92 528.95 538.72 532.91 542.4 539.55 PLUGGING DEPTH FLUID WEIGHT 7180.75 ISOPAR 521.44 7180.9 ISOPAR 534.91 7181.35 CORE BROKEN - NO PLUG 7181.7 ISO PAR 543.53 7181.9 ISOPAR 541.24 7182.3 ISOPAR 542.83 7182.7 ISOPAR 540.1 7183.35 ISOPAR 545.63 7183.7 ISOPAR 539.39 7184.4 ISOPAR 476.92 7184.85 ISOPAR 459.25 TRANSMITTAL AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF RECEIPT TO: ARCO OIL AND GAS 2300 W. PLANO PARKWAY PLANO, TEXAS 75075 ATTN: DALLAM MASTERSON MA TER/ALS RECE/VED V/A: FEDERAL EXPRESS " ~ ~ "'E'- ~ !:~?.~". ........ - · ~; ~-.f3~,.i , ~ ITEMS RECEIVED:": -'~' CHIP SAMPLES FOR GEOCHEMISTRY FROM ALPINE #1 DEPTH 7169.9 7179.7 Shipped 15¢:: P, ERRY'BR~N ":'!ii~ /:t.'"¢'~.~,~:!t forQ_i2RE 'EAB Date: 16-Mar-95 : Received by: ~ ---.,'- , ,":, , , for ARCO Date: ~.~--~,..,.(.,:,~,;! hii;:,: - ' ~,' Ple~,e note thet the ,it ..l~.~t,ll.._,~.-,.d' ~ .ltr¢lil:., l~_.~nv, e..rrlort~l, ~hipped ~nd reoeived in good f~ith, but due to error~,.~re ~ubject to minor adjustment,. In such ~.e t~h ei~,~'~ ~.r~,~ :~ mi~<e:J ~ ~nd bo na fide eff~)rt to correct any observed dbcrepanole~. cORE LABORATOFIES 8005 8CHOON ST., ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99518 (907) 349-3541 'T TO: TRANSMITTAL AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF RECEIPT ARCO OIL AND GAS 1600 SUMMIT AVE. PLANO, TEXAS 75074 ATTN: STAN SANDERS (PEC-4) MA TERIALS RECEIVED VIA: FEDERAL EXPRESS ITEMS RECEIVED: 36 ROTARY SIDEWALL SAMPLES FROM ALPINE #1 DEPTH FT 4046.0 4049.0 4051.0 4535.0 5176.0 5725.0 6410.0 6425.0 6438.0 7149.0 7151.0 7152.0 7153.0 7154.0 8155.0 7156.0 7157.0 7180.0 7181.0 7182.0 7183.0 7184.0 DEPTH FT 7185.0 7186.0 7186.0 7187.0 7188.0 7184.0 7184.0 7184.0 7184.0 7189.0 7207.0 7220.0 7230.0 7242.0 Shipped by: PERRY BROWN for CORE LAB Date: 17-Mar-95 Received by: for ARCO Date: Please notethat the items listed above are inventoried, shipped and received in good faith, but due to errors, are subject to minor adjustments. In suoh ~a~e b~h 8hipp~r ~ ~ agree to make a timely and bona fide effort to oormot any observed dboreparmlee. CORE LABORATOFIES 8005 SCHOON ST., ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99518 (907) 349-3541 Core LnDor~tories TRANSMITTAL AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF RECEIPT TO: ARCO ANCHORAGE, AK ATTN: RENE HANNON MA TERIALS RECEIVED VIA: ITEMS RECEIVED: CORE LAB PERSONNEL WELL: ALPINE #1 10 SETS CORE PHOTOS, 2 FRAMES WHITE AND UV Shipped by: DON ASHLEY for CORELAB Received by' ~ (". /LO--or ARCO Date: 27 - Mar -95 Please note that the items listed above are inventoried, shipped and received in good faiff~, but due to errors, are subject to minor adjustments. In such case bo~h shipper and receiver agree to make a timely and bona fide effort to correct any observed discrepancies. CORE LABORATORIES 8005 SCHOON ST. ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99518 ~ore L~t~r~tories TRANSMITTAL AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF RECEIPT TO: ARCO ANCHORAGE, AK BAYViEW A"i-rN: DAN MA TERIALS RECEIVED VIA: ITEMS RECEIVED: CORE LAB PERSONNEL WELL: ALPINE #1 9 BOXES, 3/4 CUT, SEE ATTACHED INVENTORY Received for CORELAB Date' for An'CO Date' 28-Mar-95 Please note that the items listed above are inventoried, shipped and received in good faith, but due to errors, are subject to minor adjustments. In such case both shipper and receiver agree to make a timely and bona fide effort to correct any observed discrepancies. · ',~ ~.;:' CORE LABORATORIES 8005 SCHOON ST. ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99518 COMPANY NAME: WELL NAME: FIELD NAME: SECTION CUT: NUMBER OF BOXES: BOX INVENTORY ARCO ALPINE #-1 EXPLORATION 3/4 9 PAGE' DATE: 1 28-Mar-95 I I 7162.0 - 7165.0 I 2 7165.0 - 7167.6 I 3 7167.6 - 7170.7 I 4 7170.7 - 7173.4 I 5 7173.4 - 7176.3 I 6 7176.3 - 7179.3 I 7 7179.3 - 7182.3 1 8 7182.3 - 7185.0 I 9 7185.0 - 7185.6 CORE BOX# DEPTHS CORE BOX# DEPTHS TRANSMITTAL AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF RECEIPT TO: ALPHA CD IMAGING 675 MENLO AVE. MENLO PARK, CA 94025-4700 ATTN: DEE MA TERIALS RECEIVED VIA: FEDERAL EXPRESS ITEMS RECEIVED: 4 NEGATIVES FROM ALPINE #1 SCAN NEGATIVES IN ORDER INDICATED ON SLEEVES Shipped by: DON ASHLEY for CORE LAB Date: .... 2_7_7 A _p_ r_-___9_5_ Received by: for ALPHA Date' Please notethat the Roms li~l~d above are inventoried, shipped and received in good f~ith, but due to errors, are subject to minor adjustments. In such case both shipper And receiver agree to make a timely and bona fide effort to correct any observed discrepancies. CORE LABORATOFIES 8005 SCHOON ST., ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99518 (907) 349-3541 SECTION 5 DATA DTSKETTE MEMORANDUM State of Alaska Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission TO: David John~:~ DATE: Chairm~,~..~ THRU: Blair Wondzell,¢'~ FILE NO: P. !. Supervisor February 15, 1995 b9zhbocd.doc FROM' Doug Amos, '_'~-.,~.~ Ct,~,¢~-- SUBJECT: Petroleum Inspector Bottom Hole P & A Arco Alpine #1 Exploratory PTD No. 94-172 Tuesday, February 14, 1995: I was contacted this date by Arco representative James Tranphon, and advised that Exploratory Well Alpine No. 1, bottom hole, would be plugged back form 7500 feet to 1665 feet. At the time Mr. Tranphon contacted me, Foul Weather Phase II Conditions were in effect. I had no one to convoy with to the location, which is approximately 65 miles from Prudhoe Bay, therefore I waived witnessing the P&A procedures. The weather deteriorated to Phase III Conditions by afternoon. I kept in phone contact with James through out the day and night and was periodically given progress updates. For information purposes i have attaChed a copy of the Foul Weather Procedures for the North Slope Field Operators. This procedure must be followed by all personnel during Foul Weather Conditions. Wednesday, February 15, 1995: I was contacted by James and given the following statistics on the Alpine No. 1 bottom hole abandonment: The first plug, 285 sacks of Class "G" cement at 15.8 PPG, was set from 7500' to a calculated top of 6950'. Tagging of this bottom hole plug was waived by the AOGCC Commissioners. The second plug, 150 sacks of Class "G' cement at 15.8 PPG, was set from 4100' and tagged with 15,000# of drilistring weight at 3751'. The third plug, 425 sacks of Class "G" cement at 17.0 PPG, was set from 2200' to 1665'. This third plug is a kick off plug and will be used to drill a new bottom hole location. SUMMARY: Due to Phase II & III weather conditions, I was unable to witness the bottom hole P&A of Arco's Exploratory Well Alpine No. 1 Foul Weather Procedures North Slope Field Operators The four North Slope Field Operators have adopted the following procedures to assure safe travel for ail personnel while traveling across the North Slope road system. Field Operators: Conoco 0Vlilne Point- MP), BPX (Endicott-END), AAI (Kuparuk NSK), AAI/BPX (Prudhoe/Lisburne- PBU). Introduction: The purpose of the procedures is to establish common terminolo~ standards that are consistent throughout the North Slope. These procedures w/il cream an improved safe traveling environment for all personnel while traveling the North Slope roadway system. Foul Weather: Foul weather conditions exist when visibility and/or drifting snow would hinder safe driving practices. Foul weather conditions can be declared under three separate phases: Phase I Caution - Reduced Visibility_ Travel is permitted using extreme caution. Reduce Speed, assure radios, fights, etc., are working properly. Arctic gear required, advise supervisor of destination. Contact your supervisor or security at x7997. Phase II Restricted- Convoy Only Travel is permitted using extreme caution and in convoys of two or more vehicles 0nly. Reduce speed, assure lights, radio, etc., are working properly. Arctic gear required, notify supervisor of destination. Convoy escort by heavy equipment is not required. Contact your supervisor or security at x7997. -r Personnel should not travel unless travel is essential. Phase III Closed - Emergency Travel Only -- Travel will be by heavy equipment convoy 0nly. Assure radios, lights, etc., are working. Arctic gear required, notify supervisor of destination. Travel during this phase is limited to essential travel or emergency only. Contact your supervisor or security at x7997. 'All work should be stopped unless absolutely essential. Under no circumstances are personnel to travel without the assistance of an authorized convoy. Imp lemen taft on: 1.0 Foul Weather Procedures Declared When foul weather conditions are declared in any Operating Field, security or des/gnated department will: 3~)/012.2a Page 6/1493 1.1 .Notify security at other Operating Fields and Deadho~ community contractors via phone and/or fax that foul weather conditions have been declared and ad~Sse what phase has been implemented. Phase I, 11, and ITt forms are enclosed for faxing and posting use. 1.2 Security will place all signs at designated locations. Outside warning signs will be activated by each fields designated personnel. 1.3 'Security will repeat step 1 if weather conditions change from one phase to another (increase or decma~ a phase). 1.4 Contractors will notify their personnel by phone and/or radio that a pard~lar phase has been declared at an Operating Field. 2.0 Cancellation of Foul Weather Conditions 2.1 Security will notify other Operating Fields and Deadhorse commtmity contractors that foul weather conditions have been canceled by phone and/or fax using the standard forms enclosed. 2.2 Contractors will notify their perspnnel by phone and/or radio that a particular phase has been canceled at an Operating Field. 3.0 Specific Kuparuk Operating Procedures The follow/rig are detail operating procedures for Kuparuk when Phase I, rr, or 1TT £oul weather conditions have been declared. Phase I - Caution, Reduced Visibility Phase II- Restricted, Convoy Only Phase IH - Closed, Emergency Travel. Only Objective: Purpose: Foul Weather constitutes a possible life threatening situation. Under Phase I, conditions, personnel should exercise caution when traveling and should not travel to other fields. Under Phase ri and III, personnel should not travel ff work can be deferred 1 - 3 days. Foul weather conditions exist when weather conditions are such thru it would be dangerous for personnel to be traveling unassisted. These conditions will be considered when visibility and/or drifting snow would hinder safe driving practices. Convoys - (Phase lit Restricted Travel) When Phase II conditions exist, travel (two or more vehicles) convoy only. Does not require escort by heavy equipment. Convoys - (Phase III, Emergency Travel) When foul weather conditions exist, convoys wSll be led by the Road and Pad Contractor using heavy equipment. 360/012.2 a 6/14,/93 Page 2 4.0 · ea~er Froceclures ~..~. The last vehicle in any convoy will be designated as the caboose and shall be equipped with an ARCO radio (Channel 1, Mode A). The convoy leader will assure the caboose has an ARCO radio before departure. The radio call number "caboose" is designated for the last vehicle. Implementation of Foul Weather Conditions (Phase III, Conditions) When foul weather conditions have been declared, all outside work should be stopped unless the task is absolutely essential. Under no circumstances are personnel to travel without the assistance of an authorized convoy. 4.1 Security will determine when foul weather conditions ex/st. If foul ~eather conditions exist in a localized ama, the facility superintendent of the affected area will contact the Field Services Support Coordinator, x7931, and local foul weather conditions will be declared. 4.2 Security will notify the Field Services Supervisor and Operations Manager that foul weather conditions have been declared. Security front desk will notify all other departments, Operating Fields, and Deadhorse community by phone or fax and by radio on all-frequency broadcast. 4.2.1 KRU Department and Contact Points: CPF- 1 Control Room 7243 CPF-2 Control Room 7117 CPF-3 Control Room 7dd~, STP Control Room 7935 Camp Services Supervisor 7448 Production Services Superintendent 7289 *DrilliNg Department Drilling Supervisors 7880 KOC Intercom System N/A KCC Security KCC 3377 Materials Materials Supervisor 7286 Facility Engineering Facility Engineering 7349 KIC Operations Manager 659-6105 Safety Loss Prevention Supervisor 7590 . Operations Engineering Coordinator 7525 Training Training Supervisor ' 7652 l:rn'e Department Fire Chief 7494 *If no answer, contact each rig (drilling and workover) and drilling toolhouse in the field by telephone. 4.2.2 Outside KRU Security will notify other operating fields and Deadhorse Community contractars via the fax list saying that foul weather conditions ex/st and when canceled. 4.3 The Security rover will mm on foul weather sign strobe lights at CPF-i ms directed by Security front desk during Phase II and Phase III conditions. 300/012.2 a 6/14/93 Page 3 Foul Weather Procedures The CPF-2, 3 and STP representatives will mm on foul weather sign strobe lights as directed by Control Room when notified that foul weather conditions exist. The representative at CPF-2, 3 and STP will be determ/ned by the facility ~perintendent. Equipment Maintenance Contractor will mm on foul weather sign strobe lights at the KCS Pad. KIC Operations Manager representation will mm on foul weather sign strobe light at KIC. 4.3.1 CPF- 1 foul weather signs are located at the east and west approach to the Pad (Spine Road). Total of 2 signs: CPF-2 foul weather signs are located easu west and southwest approaches to CPF-2 Pad. Total of 3 signs. CPF-3 foul weather signs are located at the east and west approach to CPF-3 pad. Total of 2 signs. STP foul weather sign is lOCated south of the STP Pad aPprOach. Total of 1 sign. KCS foul weather signs are located at the north/south entrances of pad. Total of 2 signs. KIC foul weather sign is located east of FXC Pad approach. Total of 1 sir. 5.0 Scheduled Convoy Departures (Phase III Conditions) Scheduled convoys are designed for normal CPF/STP and KCS change out times. 5.1 The Road & Pad Contractor will be the convoy leader using heavy eqtripment. Convoys will monitor Channel 1, Mode A. The last vehicle in a convoy will be' designated as the "caboose", and shall be equipped with an ARCO radio (Channel 1, Mode A). Convoys will be as follows: From TO Time Location KIC KOC 5:30 a.m./p.m. KOC KCS/CPF-3/STP 6:00 a.m./p.m. KOC CPF-2 6:15 a.m./p.m. *KOC KIC 7:30 a.m./p.m. KIC Camp Enaai~ PAC Shack Ena-aace West Camp Entrance West Camp Entrance KCC residents should walk to KOC departure locations. *Wait for announcement for departure time. 5.2 5.3 Individuals needing travel to these sites will be restx)nsible to be at the above departure locations prior to departure times. Depa~mare schedule will be posted at the Security front desk and shown on the local TV, channel 6. Security (over the intercom system at KOC and through all frequency broadcast) will alert personnel five minutes before the departure time to each location. 300/012.2 a 6/14/93 · ,. Page 4 Weather Procedures 6.0 7.0 8.0 5.4 The Road & Pad Contractor will have radios and will announce to convoy members and Security front desk that the convoy is leaving and will state to which location convoy will travel. All convoy members are to monitor radio traffic on Channel 1, Mode A. 5.5 The convoy will end at the main entrance to their respective location Once the convoy reaches its final destination, the convoy leader will make an announcement to convoy members and will notify the Control Room and Security front desk of its arrival. Scheduled Convoy Returns (Phase III Conditions) 6.1 Each Control Room will announce over intercom that the convoy has arrived and will announce the time convoy will depart to KOC (generally 1/2 hour from time to ensure that al/personnel are ready for travel and will contact the Security front desk regarding said departure time. Ref 7.0 CPF-2 convoy will wait at CPF-2 pad until all passengers including drilling and contractor personnel are ready to depart to KOC. Departure is coordinated through the Control Room. Ref 7.0 CPF-3 convoy will Wait at CPF-3 Pad until STP, drilling and contractor personnel are ready to depart to KOC. Departure is coordinated through the Control Room. Ref. 7.0 6.2 The convoy leader Mil announce to Security front desk, the Control Room, and convoy members that the convoy is departing to KOC. Work Location - CPF Convoys 7.1 7.2 Convoys from CPF's to drillsites other than main stop/start points w/il be performed by the Road & Pad Contractor using an assigned loader that will rema/n at the CPF area until foul weather conditions are canceled. Convoys to dfillsites will be coordinated through the CPF Control Room using the CPF radio channel. Exception: If the Road & Pad Contractor does not have equipment available to convoy to worksite(s), the requesting CPF should utilize their contractor and equipment to convoy to worksite(s) as approved by the Production Supervisor and coordinated with the Field Services Support Coordinator. When other contractors are utilized for convoying to worksite(s), the convoy operator is to notify the Security front desk on Channel 1, Mode A and state where convoy is going, time, and return time. Unscheduled Convoys Unscheduled convoys are arranged for transporting personnel other than during CPF change, out times. 8.1 Unscheduled convoys are those that are not published in 5.0, 6.0, and 7.0 and are to be coordinated through Security and the Field Ser,Aces Support Coordinator only. This will prevent road traffic congestion hazards and assure safe convoying. 300/012.2 a 6/14/93 Page 5 Foul Weather Procedur~ 8.2 Unscheduled convoy departure time to a given location will be determined by the Field Services Support Coordinator in communication with the Securi~' front desk to assure a scheduled convoy is complete for the specific convoy route being requested. 9.0 Emergency Convoys 9.1 Emergency convoys (i.e. fac, medevac) are first priority. They will be coordinated through Security front desk. Security will notify the Field Services Support Coordinator and the Road & Pad Contractor to obtain the closest available equipment for convoy to/from emergency locations. 10.0 Aircraft Transportation Convoys Special convoys are organized for personnel flying on the ARCO/BPX a/_mraft to/~m Kuparuk to Deadhorse or Pmdhoe Bay. 11.0 10.1 If the ARCO/BPX aircraft is unable to land at Kupamk, but does land at ARCO Prudhoe or Deadhorse airport, convoys to transport personnel will be coordinated through Camp Services Supervisor, Field Services-Supervisor, and Security. Stranded Vehicles 11.1 Personnel that are lost or stranded are to contact KOC Security by rad/o on any ARCO channel or by phone and remain at the present location until d/r~ed by Security. 11.1.1 The Security front desk will require the following information: - Is vehicle running and heater workSng. - Amount of fuel in both tanks. - Arctic gear in vehicle. - Spec/tics to determine exact location. - Vehicle number and company name. - Number of personnel. 11.2 Security front desk will advise individuals to leave headlights on and/or four way flashers so they can be seen. Security will also advise the stranded/lost personnel the approximate time when equipment will arrive at their location. . 11.3 When 11.1 and 11.1.1 are complete, the Security front desk will notify Road & Pad Contractor Foreman to: - determine when an equipment operator can escort personnel to KOC or closest CPF - in an emergency, locate additional equ/pment and expedite to escort individual(s) 11.4 The convoy leader will convoy lost/stranded individuals to KOC or to t.he closest major stop/start location, i.e., CPF-2 or CPF-3. 12.0 Signs (Phase I, II, and III) 12.1 Signs are to be placed at the following locations: 300/012.2 a 6/14/93 Page 6 .' oul Weather Procedur~ KOC East Camp, North Exit Door West Camp, West Exit Door Security front desk within KOC Complex. KIC - East and South Exit Doors KCC - North and South Exit Doors CPF-/STP- Entrance KCS Shop- Entrance 12.2 Security, at each location, will place signs (either Phase I, II, or III) at d~i~ated locations when foul weather conditions have been declared and remove when foul weather conditions have been canceled. KIC ~ons Manager repr~en~ve will place signs at KIC Complex. 12.3 Personnel can check with Security front desk and/or listen to radio Channel 1, Mode A for foul weather condition updates. 1 3.0 Cancellation of Foul Weather Conditions 13.1 Security will determine when to cancel foul wearier conditions. KOC Security front desk will make an all frequency broadcast and KOC intercom announcement that foul weather conditions have been canceled. Contact points will a/so be not/fi~ that foul weather conditions have been canceled. Referen~ 4.2.1 and 4.2.2 14.0 Road Reflector Color Coding 14.1 White - reflectors on right hand side of road. Orange - reflectors on left hand side of road. Blue - placed on last two "white" reflectors mark/ng an intersecti6n or road junction. These procedures are in accordance with the foul weather co~ns section in the Kut~ruk Safety/Health and Environmental Manual However, even when followed, the procedures cannot guarantee safety - common sense and independent evaluation of each foul weather simmion are still necessary to ensure the maximum protection. 300/012.2 a Page 7 6/14/93 NORTH SLOPE COMPANY FAX NUMBERS Alascom Alaska Clean Seas Alaska Industrial Contractors Alyeska/AGA APC Atlas Wireline Baker Oil Tool BJ Titan Camco Conoco Corrosion Tech, Inc. (CTi) Doweil/Schlumberger Drilling Tool Services Endicott Security Halliburton H.C. Pdce/BPX H.C. Price/Conam-Deadhorse Hot Oil Services KIC Kuparuk Security Lynden Transport M-i Drilling Fluids Nabors: 2 ES 18E 28E . . Nana Natchiq Norcon Nordic Rig#1 North Star inn NSB- PMC Otis Parker 245 Peak Pool Arctic Alaska Prudhoe Bay Hotel Purcell Security/ARCO Purcell Security/BPX Tri-State Udeihoven , Veco (AIC) FAX NUk, tgER: 2674 2616 2477 2540 2254 2602 2631 2329 2260 6390 4404 2538 4632 6594 2624 8589 2243 2365 6188 7341 3137 2292 4837 4613 4865 2289 2385 2266 7103 2463 2454 2341 7106 2445 4817 2752 5273 4111 2276 8489 2751 PHONE NUMBE~ 659-2674 659-2405 659-2792 659-2637 659-2627 659-2642 659-2564 659-2678 659-2800 659-6300 659-4484 659-.2534 659-4634 659-6609 659-2805 659-8565 659-3157 659-2390 659-2900 659-7997 659-2644 659-2694 659-4836 659-4609 659-4864 659-2840 659'2604 659"5006. 659-7565 659-3160 659-2635 659-2528 659-7697 659-2030 659-4816 659-2520 659-5634 659-4441 659-2467 659-2834 659-2533 ARCO Alaska, Inc. Anchorage~ /':-Jaska 995'~0=07¢0 ~eiephone 907 276 i2!5 February 14, 1995 David W. Johnston, Chairman Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3192 Re: Sundry Notice to plug and abandon ARCO Alpine gl Permit No. 94-172 Dear Commissioner Johnston, The ARCO Alpine gl well has been drilled to 7500' TD and plans are being made to sidetrack the well to a new bottom hole location. ARCO Alaska, Inc. hereby applies for sundry approval with variances to plug and abandon the ARCO Alpine gl, permit number 94-172. A detailed plug and abandonment procedure is enclosed. ARCO requests a variance to the requirements of 20 AAC 25.105 (1) for the cement plug gl placed from 6950' to 7500' and cement plug #2 placed from 3840'-4100'. ARCO proposes to place plug gl per 20 AAC 25.105 (fl) using 25% excess cement volume over actual hole size without recording the actual location or integrity. This cement plug will be placed on the bottom of the hole'which will prevent any chance of the cement falling downhole. ARCO proposes to place plug #2 per 20 AAC 25.105 (fl) using 25% excess cement volume over actual hole size without recording the actual location or integrity. ARCO considers cement plug #3 set 300' below the sidetrack kickoff point as adequate top isolation in the event that the top of cement plug #2 falls within 100' of the top of the K-3 zone. See attached schematic for cement placement and volumes. The required P&A surface plug, casing cut-off, and cover plate operations will be done as part of the Apine glA P&A. If you have questions or require additional information, please contact Fred Johnson at 265-1492 or myself at 265-6206 in our Anchorage office. Sincerely, Mile Zanghi Supervisor KRU Drillsite Development RECEIVED FEB 1 4 1995 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchora ,~ AR3B-6003-93 242 2503 STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS 1. Type of Request: Abandon X Suspend Alter casing _ Repair well Change approved program _ Operation Shutdown_ Re-enter suspended well_ Plugging _ Time extension Stimulate Pull tubing _ Variance _ Perforate _ Other 2. Name of Operator ARCO Alaska, Inc. 3. Address P. O. Box 100360, Anchorage, AK 99510 5. Type of Well: Development Exploratory Stratigraphic Service 4. Location of well at surface 1465' FSL, 2250' FWL, Sec. 1, T11N, R4E, UM At top of productive interval At effective depth ORIGINAL At total depth 1451' FSL, 2270' FEL, Sec. 1, T11N, R4E, UM 6. Datum elevation (DF or KB) RKB 38' Above SL 7. Unit or Property name N/A 8. Well number ALPINE /tl 9. Permit number 94-172 10. APl number 5o-1 03-2021 1 11. Field/Pool Wildcat feet 12. Present well condition summary Total Depth: measured true vertical Effective depth: measured true vertical Casing Length Structural Conductor 80' Surface 1 735' Intermediate Production Liner Perforation depth: measured 7500' feet 7500' feet Size 20" 13-3/8" true vertical Tubing (size, grade, and measured depth Packers and SSSV (type and measured depth) feet feet Cemented 350 Sx AS I 350 Sx AS III & 650 Sx AS I Measured depth True vertical depth 110' 110' 1765' 1765' RECEIVED FEB 1 4 1995 AlasKa, UIi & Gas Cons. Commission Anch0ra ~, 13. Attachments P&A wellbore. Description summary of proposal _ 14. Estimated date for commencing operation February 15, 1995 16. If proposal was verbally approved Detailed operation program Name of approver Date approved 17. I here~y certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge, Signed.____~J:~ /~. ~'~,~, ~-~./1/ Title Area Drillin~l En,ineer FOR COMMISSION USE ONLY BOP sketch 15. Status of well classification as: Oil __ Gas _ Service Suspended Conditions of approval' Notify Commission so representative may witness Plug integrity ~ BOP Test Location clearance Mechanical Integrity Test Subsequent form require Approved by the order of the Commission /',, .- . ., IApproval No. 10- q[ o7 ,,~pproved Copy Return, ed f (.,;Or~llmlSSl(~flUl :FJc~{.e .. '": Form 10-403 Rev 06/15/88 SUBMIT IN TRIPLICATE ALPINE #1 PLUG BACK PRIOR TO SIDETRACK DIAGRAM 16" HOLE WEST SAK 13-3/8" 68 LB/FT, L-80, BTC SURFACE CSG AT 1765' RKB 8-1/2" HOLE ARCTICSET III ARCTICSET I CLASS G CMT CMT PLUG #3 CMT PLUG #2 CMT PLUG #1 5000 PSI WELLHEAD EQUIPMENT r..:.:.:.:.:.:.:. :.:4'.'.I ii:":i:"'.".':! 10.4 LB/GAL MUD ii;.."..'E: ::;:::;:i I.:'.'.:'; :.'.":.'.". '";.'.". I.; "~'%% %%'%%'%%'%%% %% %'-.%%'%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% q~';I ". '.. '% % '.. % % % '% %'% % '%% %% % '%~ ,,.",,,,%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ,,.%%%%'%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ,.%%%%'%%'%%%%%%%%%%%% ~ '%'% '% % % '% '%'% '% '% '% % %% '% '% '%"', ,,,%'%'%%'%%%%%'%%%%%%%%% ,,.'%%'%%'%'%%'%%'%%%'%'%'%'%%% ,.%'%'%%%%'%'%'%%%%'%'%'%%%% ,,,,%'%%%%%'%'%%%%%%'%'%%%% ,.%%%%%%%'%%%%%%'%'%%'%% ..'%'%'%%%",,.%'%'%%%'%'%'%%'%'%% TD 7500' 2O BBL HI VIS 10.4 LB/GAL MUD 2O BBL HI VIS 10.4 LB/GAL MUD ,%%%%%'%'%%'%%%%%'%'%'%%%% ,'%'%%%%%%%'%'%'%'%%'%%%%%% ,%%%%%%%'%%%%%%%%%%%% ,%'%%%'%%'%'%%'%%'%%'%'%'%%'%% ,'%'%'%%%%'%%%'%%'%'%'%'%%%'%% ,%%%%%%%%'%%'%%%%%'%%'%% ,%'%'%'%%'%%%%%'%%'%%%%'%'%% ,%%%%%'%%%%%%%%'%%%%%% ,'%%%%%'%'%%'%'%%%%'%%'%%'%% 20" CONDUCTOR AT 120' RKB TOP OF CEMENT PLUG 1665' BOTTOM OF CEMENT PLUG 2200' TOP OF CEMENT PLUG 3840' K-3 INTERVAL 4040'-4050" BOTTOM OF CMT PLUG 4100' RECEIVED Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchora '' TOP OF CEMENT PLUG 6950' J-4 SANDS 7150'-7250' BOl-rOM OF CEMENT PLUG 7500' FJ 2/14/95 ALPINE #1 PLUG AND ABANDONMENT PROCEDURE Notify AOGCC 24 hrs. prior to beginning any P&A activity (907) 279-1433 1. RIH with open-ended drill pipe to TD (7500'). Lay a 58 bbl (285 sx) balanced cement plug from 7500'-6950'. 2. Pull up ten stands and circulate out DP. Note: ARCO has requested the AOGCC waive the requirement per 20 AAC 25. 105 (I) to test this plugs location and integrity. 3. POOH to 4350'. 4. Spot a 20 bbl hi-vis pill from 4350'-4100'. Pull up to 4100' and lay a 30 bbl (150 sx) balanced cement plug from 4100'-3840'. Note: ARCO has requested the AOGCC waive the requirement per 20 AAC 25.105 (I) to test this plugs location and integrity. 5. POOH to 2450' 6. Spot a 20 bbl hi-vis pill from 2450' - 2200'. Pull up to 2200' and lay an 78 bbl (380 sx) balanced cement plug from 2200'-1665'. 7. POOH, laying down drill pipe as required for sidetrack drilling operation. 8. RIH with 12-1/4" bit. Tag cement plug. Document plug location and integrity for AOGCC. 9. Prepare for sidetrack drilling operation. The required P&A surface plug , casing cut-off, and cover plate operations will be done as part of the Apine #lA P&A RECEIVED FEB 1 4 199,5 Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchora '~ ARCO Alaska, Inc. Pos-! Office Box 108360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510-0360 Telephone 907 276 12i5 February 10, 1995 David W. Johnston, Chairman Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3192 Re: Weekly Operations Report ARCO Alpine #1 Permit No. 94-172 Dear Commissioner Johnston, Attached is the weekly operations summary for the ARCO Alpine #1 well being drilled in the Colville delta area. The well has been drilled to total depth at 7500'. Wireline logs will be mn this weekend. Although no decisions have been made yet, plans are being made to either plug the well back and sidetrack or to complete the well and test. If you have questions or require additional information, please contact Fred Johnson at 265-1492. Sincerely, Fred Johnson Drilling Engineer Cons. Commission Aachorajo AR3B-6003-93 242 2003 Jate: 02/10/95 Page: 1 ARCO Alaska Inc. DAILY DRILLING REPORT WELL:ALPINE #1 RIG:POOL #6 WI: 56% SECURITY:2 WELLID: AX9321 AFE: AX9322 TYPE:EXP AFE EST:$ AREA/CNTY:NORTH SLOPE BOROUGH STATE:AK API NUMBER:50-103-20211 FIELD: COLVILLE SPUD:01/28/95 START COMP: FINAL: 01/28/95 ( 1) TD: 120' (120) SUPV: DRM MW: 9.4 PV/YP: 16/42 APIWL: 0.0 CLEAN OUT ICE IN CONDUCTOR Accepted rig 1/28/95 @4:00 hrs. Mix spud mud and nipple up 20" diverter. Pick up bottom hole assy. Wash and ream out ice and cement from conductor. DAILY:SO CUM:SO ETD:SO EFC:$ 01/29/95 ( 2) TD: 847'(727) SUPV:DRM MW: 10.0 PV/YP: 18/34 APIWL: 16.4 REPAIRING CUTTINGS AUGER Spud well. Drill and MWD survey f/120' t/687' Held safety meeting. Work on cuttings auger electrical problems. Drill and MWD survey 687' to 847'. Work on cuttings auger. DAILY:SO CUM:SO ETD:SO EFC:$ 01/30/95 ( 3) TD: 1785'(938) SUPV:DRM MW: 10.1 PV/YP: 14/44 APIWL: 18.0 CIRC PRIOR TO SHORT TRIP Repair auger on cuttings discharge system. Drill and MWD log from 847' to 1785' DAILY:SO CUM:SO ETD:SO EFC:$ .~ 01/31/95 ( 4) TD: 1785'( 0) SUPV:DRM MW: 10.0 PV/YP: 9/ 8 APIWL: 14.0 WASH OUT ANNULUS AFTER CMT JOB Rig up to run 13 3/8" casing. Run 42 its. casing. Rigged up Dowell to cement 13 3/8" casing. DAILY:SO CUM:SO ETD:SO EFC:$ 02/01/95 ( 5) TD: 1785' ( 0) SUPV:DCB MW: 8.4 PV/YP: 0/ 0 APIWL: 0.0 NU BOPE, P/U TEST PLUG Tag cement at 84' Jet 13-3/8" x 20" annulus with water and air. Nipple up BOPE. Install test plug. DAILY:$ CUM:S. ETD:SO EFC:$ 02/02/95 ( 6) TD: 1785' ( 0) SUPV:DCB MW: 9.3 PV/YP: 10/ 4 APIWL: 22.0 POOH TO UNPLUG BIT Test BOPE, 350 low/3000 high pressure. Circulate bottoms up. Minor contaminated cement. Pressure test casing to 2500 psi w/10.1 ppg spud mud. Drilling cement, FC at 1681' cement to 1737' Drilling cement f/1737' t/1~62' Plugged bit. TOH, unplug bit. DAILY:$ CUM:$ ETD:SO EFC:$ 02/03/95 ( 7) TD: 1795' ( 10) SUPV:DCB MW: 10.6 PV/YP: 28/20 APIWL: 6.8 M/U BHA ~3, 8 1/2" Drilling cement, shoe and 10' new hole to 1795'. Mix bland mud system. Displace hole w/new mud. LdT /~ ~/~ DAILY:$ CUM:$ ETD:SO EFC:$ R ¢EIV D ~$~ uii & Gas Cons. Commission ~choraj~, ~te:02/10/95 Page: 2 ARCO Alaska Inc. DAILY DRILLING REPORT 02/04/95 TD: 2880' SUPV:DCB 8) 1085) MW: 10.6 PV/YP: 16/14 DRILLING 8-1/2" HOLE M/U BHA ~3. Drilling f/1795' to 2880' DAILY:$ CUM:$ ETD:SO APIWL: 6.8 EFC: ~1 02/05/95 TD: 4086' SUPV:DCB 9) 1206) MW: 10.4 DRILLING 8 1/2" HOLE Drilling f/2880' to 4086' DAILY:$ CUH:$ PV/YP: 15/16 APIWL: 5.8 ETD:SO EFC:$ 02/06/95 TD: 4853' SUPV:DCB 10) 767) MW: 10.5 PV/YP: 15/14 APIWL: 5.6 REPAIR RIG SCR UNIT Drilling f/4086' to 4854' Lost SCR power after making connection. Work on SCR unit. DAILY:$ CUM:$ ETD:SO EFC:$ 02/07/95 (11) TD: 5635'(782) SUPV:DCB MW: 10.6 PV/YP: 15/13 APIWL: 5.2 DRILLING 8-1/2" HOLE Work on SCR unit. Drilling f/4853-5635'. Hole good, no problems. Trip gas 200u. Minor. Working on mud wt.,plan to run centrifuge when repaired , continue to keep dilution. DAILY:$ CUM:$ ETD:SO EFC:$ 02/08/95 (12) TD: 6825' (1190) SUPV:DRM MW: 10.5 PV/YP: 14/28 APIWL: 4.6 DRILLING 8-1/2" HOLE Drilling and MWD/LWD logging f/5635 to 6825'. DAILY:SO CUM:$ ETD:SO EFC:$ 02/09/95 (13) TD: 7162'(337) SUPV:DRM MW: 10.3 PV/YP: 14/18 APIWL: 4.6 RIH WITH CORE BBL ~1 Drilling and logging f/6825' to 7162'. Circulate and condition for core #1 @ 7162'. Pick up coring assy. and RIH for core #1. DAILY:$ CUM:$ ETD:SO EFC:$ 02/10/95 (14) TD: 7400'(238) SUPV:DRM MW: 10.3 PV/YP: 14/18 APIWL: 4.8 DRILLING Coring run %1 from 7162' to 7197' (35'). Make up rerun BHA %3 and RIH. Drilling with rerun bit #3 from 7197 to 7400. DAILY:$ CUM:$ ETD:SO EFC:~. End of WellSummary for Well:AX9321 R F_.C I¥ rr-D FEB ~ 5 1995 Di~ & Gas Cons. Commission Anchora ~ ARCO Alaska, Inc. Post Office Bo~{ '100360 Anchorage, Alaska 995i Telephone 907 276 1215 February 5, 1995 David W. Johnston, Chairman Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3192 Re: Weekly Operations Report ARCO Alpine #1 Permit No. 94-172 Dear Commissioner Johnston, Attached is the weekly operations summary for the ARCO Alpine #1 well being drilled in the Colville delta area. The well was spudded at 0600 hours on January 28, 1995. Present operation is drilling 8-1/2" hole. If you have questions or require additional information, please contact Fred Johnson at 265-1492. Sincerely, Drilling Engineer RECEIVED FEB 1 5 1995 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons, Commission Anch0m AR3B-6003-93 242-2003 .~e:02/03/95 Page: 2 ARCO Alaska Inc. DAILY DRILLING REPORT WELL:ALPINE #I RIG:POOL #6 WI: 56% SECURITY:2 WELLID: AX9321 AFE: AX9322 TYPE:EXP AFE EST:$ AREA/CNTY:NORTH SLOPE BOROUGH STATE:AK API NUMBER:50-103-20211 FIELD: COLVILLE SPUD:01/28/95 START COMP: FINAL: 01/28/95 ( 1) TD: 120' (120) SUPV:DRM MW: 9.4 PV/YP: 16/42 APIWL: 0.0 CLEAN OUT ICE IN CONDUCTOR Accepted rig 1/28/95 @4:00 hrs. Mix spud mud and nipple up 20" diverter. Pick up bottom hole assy. Wash and ream out ice and cement from conductor. DAILY:SO CUM:SO ETD:SO EFC:$ 01/29/95 ( 2) TD: 847' (727) SUPV:DRIM ~W: 10.0 PV/YP: 18/34 APIWL: 16.4 REPAIRING CUTTINGS AUGER Spud well. Drill and MWD survey f/120' t/687' Held safety meeting. Work on cuttings auger electrical problems. Drill and MWD survey 687' to 847' Work on cuttings auger. DAILY:SO CUM:SO ETD:SO EFC:$ 01/30/95 ( 3) TD: 1785' (938) SUPV:DRM MW: 10.1 PV/YP: 14/44 APIWL: 18.0 CIRC PRIOR TO SHORT TRIP Repair auger on cuttings discharge system. Drill and MWD log from 847' to 1785' DAILY:SO CUM:SO ETD:SO EFC:$ 01/31/95 ( 4) TD: 1785'( 0) SUPV:DRM MW: 10.0 PV/YP: 9/ 8 APIWL: 14.0 WASH OUT ANNULUS AFTER CMT JOB Rig up to run 13 3/8" casing. Run 42 jts. casing. Rigged up Dowell to cement 13 3/8" casing. DAILY:SO CUM:SO ETD:SO EFC:$ 02/01/95 TD: 1785' SUPV:DCB 5) MW: 8.4 PV/YP: 0/ 0 APIWL: 0.0 NU BOPE, P/U TEST PLUG Tag cement at 84' Jet 13-3/8" x 20" annulus with water and air. Nipple up BOPE. Install test plug. DAILY:$ CUM:$ ETD:SO EFC:$ 02/02/95 TD: 1785' SUPV:DCB 6) MW: 9.3 PV/YP: 10/ 4 APIWL: 22.0 POOH TO UNPLUG BIT Test BOPE, 350 low/3000 high pressure. Circulate bottoms up. Minor contaminated cement. Pressure test casing to 2500 psi w/10.1 ppg spud mud. Drilling cement, FC at 1681' cement to 1737' Drilling cement f/1737' t/1%62' Plugged bit. TOH, unplug bit. DAILY:$ CUM:$ ETD:SO EFC:$ 02/03/95 TD: 1795' SUPV:DCB 7) MW: 10.6 PV/YP: 28/20 APIWL: 6.8 I0 M/U BHA #3, 8 1/2" Drilling cement, shoe and 10' new hole to 1795' Mix bland mud system. Displace hole w/new mud. DAILY:$ CUM:$ ETD:SO EFC:$ End of WellSummary for Well:AX9321 R ~CEIVED FEB 1 ]995 Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchoraje ARCO Alaska, lnc, , __ .... / i I __ I --- ~1~ FACSIMILE TRANSMISSION ----- mi _.. I _ --I1-- ate, .~a ~ Time:_ _ umlro, Pages (Oover +): - ~ II~ ..... . --I _ . . --- .__ I I I r_ I mom ' _ ' . -- From: /~) '~/-//,,,3'o/~ Phone: (g07) ., ~ I . i'{U, OO./5 f, 1.''1 Location; -- _ Phone #: I I iI Copies To: .... I m I .l I I I _ i ' I lJ I subject: mm · .... ~ ' Il Comments: __ IL.___ I .- Il 1 '- ' I I i · i it mi- I I I -- . -- i i · -i . . -I i [ I r i .... --- ' ir '- I An.v _oroblem~__on tranarni~io~, c~ll ~,~nder._0r Oelia BrewnLilt 907./_ 26S-682S_ I ].. I . -- J_ j~l I [ _.1_ February 1 O, 19~5 David W. Johnston, Chairman ~ Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3192 Weekly 0pcvations Rcpon ARCO Alpin~ #1 Pm'mit No, 94-172 A~-ta~hed is the w~kly operations summary' for the ARCO Alpine #1 well being drilled in the Colville delta area. The wall has b~en drilled to total depth at 7500', Wir¢line logs will be. nm this weekend. Although no decisions have been made yet, plans ate being made to either plug the well back and sidetrack or to complete the well and test. If you have questions or require additional infotn~tion, please contact Fred Johnson at 265-1492. Sincerely, Fred Johnson Drilling Enginee~ !7.. ~-, I ~,~ :~ ~; ~ag'e: I ARCO Alaska Inc. DAILY DRILLING REPORT WELL:ALPINE %% RiG:POOL $6 WI: 56% SECURITY;2 WELLID: AX9321 AFE: AX9322 TYPE:EXP AFE EST:S A~A/CNTY:NORTH SLOPE BOROUGH STATE:AK A?I NI/MBER;50-103-20211 FIELD: COLVILLE SPUD-01/28/95 START COMB: FINAL: 01/28/95 (i) TD: !20' (120) SUPV: DRM 01/29/95 TD.' 847' (727) SUPV' DP~M ~: 9.4 PV/YP: 16/42 APIWL: CLEAN OUT iCE IN CONDUCTOR Accepted rig i/28/95 ~4:00 hrs. Mix spud mud and nipple up 2C" diver~¢r. Pick up bottom hole a$$yr. Wash and ream out ice and cement from conductor. DAILY:SO CUM:SO ETD;SO EFC;$ 1~': 10.0 PV/YP: 18/34 APIWL; 16.4 REPAIRING CUTTINGS AUGER Spud well. Drill and N~D ~rv~y f/120' t/6~Q' R~ld saf,ty meeting. Work on cuttings auqer electrical problems. Drill and MWD survey 687' to 8~7' Wnr~ on cuttings auger. DAILY:SO CUM:SO ETD:SO EFC:$ 01/30/95 TD: 1785' SUPV: DRM MW: 10.i PV/YP: 14/44 APIWL: 18.0 CIRC PRIOR TO SHORT TRIP Repair auger on cuttings discharge system. Drill and MWD log from 847' DAILY:SO CUM:SO ETD:SO EFC:$ .. 01/31/95 (4) TD: Z785'( 0) SUPV:DR14 ~: 10.0 PV/YP: 9/ 8 APIWL: 14.0 wk$I~ OUT AI~qULUS AFTER CMT JOB Rig up to run 13 3/8" casing. Run 42 its. casing, Rigged u~, Dowcll to cement 13 3/8" casing. DAILY:SO CUM:SO ETD:SO EFC:$ 02/01/95 (5) TD: 1785' ( 0) SUPV: DC~ 02/02/95 (6) TD: 1385' ( 0) SUPV: DC~ MW: @.~ PV/YP: 0/ 0 APIWL: Mr:' ~Op~. p/U mR~m PT.,UO Tag cement at 84'. Je~ ~3-3/~" x 20" annulus wiCh water and air. Nipple up B©PE. Insta2! teat pl~g. DAiLY:$ CUM:$ ETD:SO ~FC:$ M%~': 9.3 PV/YP: 10/ 4 APIWL: 22.0 POOH TO UNPLUG BIT Test BOPE, 350 iow/3000 kigh pressure. Circulate bottoms up. Minor contaminated cement. Pressure test casing to 2bUO psi w/10.l ppg spud mud. Drilling ce~%ent, FC at ~651', c~men~ to 1737'. Drilling cem¢~t f/1737 ~/1762 Plugged bit TOM unplug Dit. DAILY:$ CUM:$ ETD:SO EFC:$ 02/03/95 (7) TD~ 179S'( SUPV:DCB MW: 10.6 PV/YP: 28/20 APIWL: 6,8 M/U Bmt %3, 8 1/2" Drilling cement, shoe and 10' new hole to 1795', Mix bland mud cyctem. Displac~ ho!~ w/new mud. ZO~ /~4/~¢ DA!LY,$ CUM:$ ETD:SO EFC:$ we:02/!0/95 £a~e: 2 Al, bO ALAbf. A ARCO Alaska Inc. DAT'T,¥ D~TT,T,TNG REPORT P;u, UO&U £, 'i / 'l 02/04/95 (8) ?Dr 2880'(I055) SUPV:DC~ 02/05/95(9) TD; 4086' (1206) SUPV: DCB 02/06/95 (10) TD: SUPV: DCB 02/O7/95 (!1) TD: 56~5' (?@~) SUPV: DCB 02/08/95 TD: 6825'(1190) SUPV:DRM 02/09/95 (13) TD: 7162' ( 337} SU2V: DRM MW: 10.6 PV/YP: 16/14 D}(iLLiNG $-!/2" HOLE M/U BHA #3, Drilling f/1795' to 2880'. DAILY:$ CUM:$ ETD:SO APTWT, .' 6 · 8 MW: 10.4 DRILLING 8 !/2" HOLE Drii!in~ ~/2880' to 4086'. DAILY: $ CC%~: $ PV/YP: 15/16 APIWL: 5,8 ETD:SO EFCt$ ~l: 10.5 PV/YP: 15/i4 APIWL: 5,6 Drilling f/4086' ~O 48f4'. Lost SCR Dower after making connection. Work 0~ SC5 ~lit. DAiLYt$ CU~:$ ETD:SO EFC:$ ,4MW: I0.6 PV/YP: 15/13 APIWL: 5.2 D~{ILLiNg S-i/D" ~OLE Work on SCR uni~ DriiTM ' ' · ~lng f/4853-5635 . Hole good, no problem~. Trfp gas 200u, ~inor~ Working on mud wt.,plan to run centrifuge when reDaired , continue to k~ep dilution. DAILY:$ C5~:$ lTD'S0 EFC:$ ~: i0.5 PV/YP: 14/28 APIWL: 4.6 DRILLING 8-I/2" HOLE Drilling and ~£WD/LWD logging f/5635 tO 6825'. DAlLY:SO CUM:$ ETD:SO EFC:$ lv~,'1:10.3 PV/YP: 14/18 APIWL: 4.6 RIH WiTH CORE BBL %1 Drillin~ and loggin~ f/6825' to 7182'. Circulate and con~mtion rot core ~I ~ 7!62'. Pick up coring assy. and ~or core DA!bY:5 CUM:$ ~'i'D:$O EFC:$ 02/~0/95 (14) TD: 7400'(238) SUPV:D~ ~: i0.3 Pv/Y?: 14/18 APIWL: 4,8 DRILLING Cc, rin~ run 91 from ?i62° to 7197' (35'), Make up £~£un BPIA {t3 and RIH. Drillin~ with rerun bit #3 from 7197 to 7~00. DAiLY:$ C~!:$ ETD:SO EFC:~ End of WellSummary for Wel!:AXR32i ,nc. LNumber of Pages (Cover +): ~, "L ,r---- ' ._. Phone: (907) . ~ 4..¢" .'-/y~' z. Location: .I --- -_. To: ~C I _. FAX #: lliHl lllll IBm Ill · il Il · ] II illu II · ilk d--' I I! II I I II N I I! II I '" il 1~,,,~,., :=.,,.::.,. Il · Ikl · · IIIIIUl ," ' "' '-' -"- '--h me il · I! Ii II I H II MI II 11 I H I! I1[ MI! II · I fl I Il Il I II I II Il · mm II ~ II I IIB II II · II II ma II I II II Ii · N II N '11 b II I II II N II .. Drill Sito Development P. O, BOX 100360 ANCHORAGE, AK 99510-0360 FAX # 907 265-6224 ATO -111BI I:Z, 69 · . z7 ¢ Location: Phone #: Copies To: r --- ' Subj.: __ . Comments: -- Any orobtems.on transmissions,_ceil sende_[._.or Delia BLown a~ 907/_2.65-6825_ .__ ARCO ALASI{A Ibl'C Febmary$,1995 David W. Johnston, Chairman Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Conunis~ion 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, A'laska 99501-3192 Re: Weekly Operations Report ARCO Alpine ~1 Permit No. 94-172 Dear Commissioner Johnston, Attached is the weekly operations summary for the ARCO Alpine #1 well being drilled in the Colvilte delta area. The well was spudded at 0600 hours on January 28, 1995. Present operation is drilling 8-1/2" hole. If you have questions or require additional information, please contact Fred Johnson at 265-1492, Sincerely, Fred Johnson Drilling Engineer ,3ate: 02 / 03/95 Page; 2 ARCO Alaska inc. DAILY DRILLING REPORT WiLL:ALPINE #l RiG:POOL #6 WI: 56% SECURITY:2 WELLID: AX932! AFE: AX9322 TYPE:EXP AFE EST:S AR~-A/CNTY:NORTH SLOPE BOROUGH STATE:AK API NUMBER:50-103-20211 FIELD: COLVILLE SPUD:O%~2@/95 ST~T COMP: FIN.AL: 01/28/95 (l) TD: 120'(120) SUPV: DFGf MW: 9.4 PV/YP: 16/42 APIWL: CL~a~N OUT iCE IN CONDUCTOR Accepted rig 1/28/95 ~4:00 hrs. Mix spud mud and nipple up 20" diverter. Pick up bontom hole assy. Wash and ream out ice and cement from conductor. DAZLY:$0 CUM:SO ETD:So EFC:$ 01/29/95 ( 2) TD: 847'(?27) SUPV:D~ MW; 10.0 PV/YP; 18/34 APIWL: 16.4 REPAIRIN~ CUTTINGS AUGER Spud well. Drill and ~WD survey f/!20' t/687' Ileld safety mssting. Work on cuttings auger electrical problems. Drill and t~WD ourvoy 687' to 847'. Work on cut=ings auger. DAILY:SO CU~:$0 ~TD:$0 EPC:~ 0!/30795 ( 3) TD: !785'(938) ~TTPV .' DR?4 ~%q: 1D.1 PU/¥P: 14/~ APTWT,: CIRC PRi0~ TO SHORT TRI~ Repair auger on cuttings discharge system. Drill and MWD 1o~ from 84?' to 1785'. DAiLY:SO CUM:SO ETD:SO EFC:$ 01/31/95 TD: 1785'( 0) SU?V; DRM t,~4:10.0 PV/YP: 9/ 8 ABIWL: 1~.0 WASH OUT ANNULUS AFTER CMT JOB Rig up to rula 13 3/8" casin~. Run 42 its. casin~. Rigged up Dowell to cement 13 3/8" casing. DAILY:SO CUM:SO ETD~$0 EFC-$ 02/01/95 (5) TD: 1785' ( SUPV: DCB MW: 8.~ PV/YP: 0/ 0 APIWL: 0.0 Ta~ cement ah 84'. Je% 13-3/8" x 20" annulus with water and air. Nipple u~ BOPS, Irl~all L~sL p!uW. DAILY:$ CUM:$ ETD:gO EFC:$ 02/02/95 ( 6) TD; 1785' ( 0) SUPV: DCB ~: 9.3 BV/YP: lC/ 4 APIWL: 22.0 Test BOBE, 350 iow/3000 high pressure, Circulate bottoms up. Minor contaminated c~mnt. Prmssurm test casing to 2~00 psi w/10,% ppQ spud mud. Drilling c~m~nt, PC at %~%~, o~m~nt to 1737' Drilling cement f/1737' t/1762'. Plugged bit. TOM, unplu~ bit~ DAIT.V~$ C~:$ ETD:SO EFC:$ 02/03/95 ( 7) TD: 1795'( 10) SUPV:DCB MW: 10.6 PV/YP: 28/20 APIWL: 6.8 M/U BHA $3, 8 !/2" DrillinD cement, shoe and 10' new hole to 1795'. Mix bland ~ud system. Displace hole w/new mud. DAI~Y: $ CUM; $ ETD: $0 EFC~.~ ,r~ End of WellSunur~ary for Well:AX9321 ARCO Alaska, Inc. Post ¢,,~,.-~ 00360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510-0360 ~,~l~pnun~ 907 276 i215 January 31, 1995 David W. Johnston, Chairman Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3192 Re: Revised BOP Schematic - Pool Rig 6 ARCO Alpine gl ARCOFiord:-#~3 ' ._; O'M'.,',~ STAT TECH ~ ~-'~ECH FILE Dear Commissioner Johnston, Attached is a revised schematic of the Pool Rig 6 BOP stack that will be used on the Alpine #1 and Fiord #3 Exploration wells. The kill line check valve is not used on this BOP and has been deleted from the BOP schematic. Please replace the BOP schematic and component description in the Alpine gl and Fiord #3 Permits to Drill. This matter has been reviewed with Blair Wondzell If you have questions or require additional information, please contact Fred Johnson at 265-1492. Sincerely, Fred Johnson Drilling Engineer RECEIVED FEB - 1 1995 Aiaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchora,-3 AR3B-6003-93 2,;2 Diverter System: · , . BOP COMPONENTS ALPINE #1 POOL RIG #6 13-5/8, 10,000 PSI 21-1/4", 2000 psi WP, Hydril Type MSP annular preventer with companion flange to diverter spool. 21-1/4", 2000 psi WP diverter spool with one 16" outlet. 16", 200 psi WP FNW knife valve with hydraulic actuator on diverter outlet. BOP Stack: 4. 13-5/8", 5000 psi WP, Hydril Type GK annular preventer with companion flange to bell nipple. 5. Single 13-5/8", 10,000 psi WP, Hydril type MPL ram blowout preventer fitted with pipe rams. 6. Single 13-5/8", 10,000 psi WP, Hydril type MPL ram blowout preventer fitted with blind rams. 7. Single 13-5/8", 10,000 psi WP, Hydril type MPL ram blowout preventer fitted with pipe rams. 8. 13-5/8", 10,000 psi WP drilling spool with one 3"and one 4" 10,000 psi WP outlets Choke Valves: 9. 4", 10,000 psi WP McEvoy Type E gate valve with hydraulic actuator 1 0. 4", 10,000 psi WP McEvoy Type E manual operated gate valve Kill Valve: 1 1. 3", 10,000 psi WP McEvoy Type E manually operated gate valve 12. 3", 10,000 psi WP McEvoy Type E gate valve with hydraulic actuator RECEIVED FEB ~ 1 i995 · ~u:.~k~. u~ & O~ ¢~r,s. Commission Ail~h'Ji C.. :: Revised 1/31/95 BOP SCHEMATIC POOL RIG #6 ALPINE #1 13-5/8", 10,000 PSI H 4 I I , i I ! RECEIVED FEB - i 199,5 a,i~ska Oil & ~-as Cons. Corrlrnission Anchor2 ,, See listing of individual components on following page Revised 1/31/95 MEMORANDUM TO: David J~on, Chair~n~n' THRU' Blair Wondzell, P. I. Supervisor ~/~ FROM' Bobby Fost~r,~"~'- Petroleum Inspector State of Alaska Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission · DATE: January 31, 1995 FILE NO: AAZIBACD.doc SUBJECT: BOPE Test - Pool rig 6 ARCO - Expror. - Alpine # 1 PTD # 94-0172 Exploratory - Colville Rv Tuesday, January 31, 1995: I traveled this date to ARCO's Alpine # 1 exploratory well being drilled by Pool Artic rig 6 to witness the upcoming BOPE test. Standing by for test to began. Wednesday, Febauary 1. 1995: The teSt began at 8:00 AM and was concluded at 12:00 noon. As the attached AOGCC BOPE Test Report shows, there was 1 leak. The ring gasket between the lower pipe rams and the well head leaked - this was tightened and retested OK. The location was clean and all extra equipment was stored properly and there was good access to all areas of the rig. The rig was fairly clean and all equipment, except for a few frozen steam and water lines, seemed to be in good working or:der. Summary: i witnessed the BOPE test on CPool Artic rig 6 drilling ARCO's expiortory well Alpine ~6 - test time 4 hours - 1 failure. Attachment: AAZIBACD.XLS STATE OF ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION BOPE Test Report OPERATION: Drig: X Workover: Drig Contractor: POOL ARTIC Operator: ARCO Well Name: ALPINE #1 Casing Size: 1765' Set @ Test: Initial X Weekly Rig No. 6 PTD # Rep.: Rig Rep.: 13.375" Location: Sec. Other 94-172 DATE: 2/1/95 Rig Ph.# 263-3176 DAVE BUMGARNER GARY GOERLICH 1 T. 11N R. 14E Meridian UM MISC. INSPECTIONS: Location Gen.: OK Housekeeping: OK (Gen) PTD On Location YES Standing Order Posted YES BOP STACK: Quan. Annular Preventer 1 Pipe Rams 1 Pipe Rams 1 Blind Rams 1 Choke Ln. Valves 1 HCR Valves 1 Kill Line Valves 2 Check Valve N / A Well Sign OK Dri. Rig OK Hazard Sec. OK Test Pressure P/F 300/3,000 P 300/3,000 P 300/3,000 P 300/3,000 P 300/3,000 P 300/3,000 P 300/3,000 P MUD SYSTEM: Visual Alarm Trip Tank YES YES Pit Level Indicators YES YES Flow Indicator YES YES Meth Gas Detector YES YES H2S Gas Detector YES YES FLOOR SAFETY VALVES: Upper Kelly/IBOP Lower Kelly / IBOP Ball Type Inside BOP Test Quan. Pressure P/F 1 300/3,000 P 1 300/3,000 P 1 300/3,000 P 1 300/3,000 P CHOKE MANIFOLD: No. Valves 16 No. Flanges 44 Manual Chokes 1 Hydraulic Chokes 2 Test Pressure P/F 300/3,000 P 300/3,000 Functioned Functioned ACCUMULATOR SYSTEM: System Pressure 2,900 I P Pressure After Closure 1,250 I P 200 psi Attained After Closure 0 minutes 38 System Pressure Attained 4 minutes 26 Blind Switch Covers: Master: YES Remote: Nitgn. Btl's: 6 (~ 1650 Av~. Psig. sec. sec. YES Number of Failures: I ,Test Hrs.: 4.0 Hours. Number of valves tested 24 Repair or Replacement of Failed Equipment will be made within 0 days. Notify the Inspector and follow with Written or Faxed verification to the AOGCC Commission Office at: Fax No. 276-7542 Inspector North Slope Pager No. 659-3607 or 3687 If your call is not returned by the inspector within 12 hours please contact the P. I. Supervisor at: I 279-1433 REMARKS: Failure: The flange between the lower pipe rams and the well head Ileaked - Tightened and retested OK Distribution: orig-Well File c- Oper./Rig c - Database c - Tdp Rpt File c - Inspector STATE WITNESS REQUIRED? YES X NO 24 HOUR NOTICE GIVEN YES X NO Waived By: Witnessed By: BOBBY D. FOSTER FI-021L (Rev. 12t94) AAZIBACD.XLS MEMORANDUM TO: State of Alaska Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Chairm,~r~/ Blair Wondzeli, ~~ P. I. Supervisor t/~ FROM: Doug Amos, ~ SUBJECT: Petroleum Inspector DATE: January 27, 1995 FILE NO: e9zhalcd.doc Diverter Inspection Pool 6 Arco Alpine No. 1 Exploratory PTD No. 94-172 Friday, January 27, 1995: I traveled to Arco's Exploration Alpine No. 1 well to inspect the Diverter System and witness the Diverter Function Test on Pool Rig 6. As the attached AOGCC Diverter Systems Inspection Report form indicates, with the exception of the two OFF / ON switch's on the Methane and H2S gas detector panels, the diverter system was in compliance. The switch on the methane gas panel was locked out and the switch on the H2S panel was removed. The gas detection system was in compliance with a Red Light for methane and an Amber Light for H2S. Both systems had 3 sensors. The Diverter System consisted of, a 20" Annular Preventer, a 140' Single, 16" Straight Vent Line and a 16' Full Opening Hydraulically Operated Knife Valve. I found the location and rig in good condition. SUMMARY: I inspected the Single Line 16" Diverter System on Pool Rig 6 at Arco Exploration, Alpine No. 1 well. 6 Components 2 Failures Attachment: E9ZHAICD.XLS Drlg Contractor: Operator: Well Name: Location: Sec. STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION Diverter Systems Inspection Report Pool Arctic Alaska Drilling Arco Alaska Inc Alpine No. f f T. ffN. R. Operation: Development Rig No. 6 PTD # Oper. Rep.: Rig Rep.: 4 E. Merdian Umiat Date: 1/27/95 Exploratory: X 94-~72 Rig Ph. # 263-3~72 Don McKilvey MISC. INSPECTIONS: Location Gen.: OK Well Sign: OK Housekeeping: OK (Gen.) Drlg. Rig: OK Reserve Pit: OK Flare Pit: OK DIVERTER SYSTEM INSPECTION: Diverter Size: 20 Divert Valve(s) Full Opening: Yes Valve(s) Auto & Simultaneous: Yes Vent Line(s) Size: ~6 Vent Line(s) Length: ~40 Line(s) Bifurcated: Line(s) Down Wind: Line(s) Anchored: Yes Turns Targeted / Long Radius: None in. Straight~ Yes in. ACCU M ULATOR SYSTEM: Systems Pressure: Pressure After Closure: 200 psi Attained After Closure: Systems Pressure Attained: Nitrogen Bottles: 3,000 ~,700 min. min. 2,000 34 psig psig sec. sec. psig MUD SYSTEM INSPECTION: Trip Tank: Mud Pits: Flow Monitor: Light OK OK OK Light OK OK Alarm OK OK OK Alarm OK OK GAS DETECTORS: Methane Hydrogen Sulfide: John SHOP PAD ACCESS SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT '1 : I// ] PIPE SHED ', 20" ~NU~ & 16" HC F/O KNIFE VAL~ ~/ ~ 140' OF 16" ~NT LINE S~ulding J Non Compliance Items _2 Repair Items Withi~ '/ Day (s) And contact the Inspector @ 659-3607 Remarks: The Off/On switch's on the Methane and H2S Gas Detection systems must be removed to ensure that these systems are always on. Distribution orig. - Well File c - Oper/Rep c - Database c - Trip Rpt File c - Inspector AOGCC REP.: Doug Amos OPERATOR REP.' Revised 118/95 E9ZHA1CD.XLS inspinfo.frm INSPECTION INFORMATION - EXPLORATORY WELLS This form is intended to supply some basic well information that will be useful to the inspectors when inspecting diverter and BOPE systems. Well Name: PTD No.: Operator: Conductor size: Diverter line size: Surface hole size: configuration: Surface Casing size: /3~~ and weight & grade: Surface casing BOP size: /_~ , Pressures - WP/TP: Intermediate hole size: ~,~ Liner/casing size: Liner/casing BOP size: and weight & grade , Pressures - WP/TP: Name: ~~ ~J---~~_~,Date: / AI~SKA OIL AND GAS / CONSERVATION COMMISSION / January 20, 1995 -Michael Zanghi, Area Drilling Engineer ARCO Alaska, Inc. P O Box 100360 Anchorage, AK 99510-0360 TONY KNOWLE$, GOVERNOR 3001 PORCUPINE DRIVE ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3192 PHONE: (907) 279-1433 FAX: (907) 276-7542 Re: Alpine No. 1 ARCO Alaska, Inc.. Permit No: 94-172 Sur. Loc. 1465'FSL, 2250'FWL, Sec. 1, TllN, R4E, UM Btmhole Loc. 1465'FSL, 2250'FWL, Sec. 1, TllN, R4E, UM Dear Mr. Zanghi: Enclosed is the approved application for permit to drill the above referenced well. The permit to drill does not exempt you from obtaining additional permits required by law from other governmental agencies, and does not authorize conducting drilling operations until all other required permitting determinatiOns are made. Your requests for a variance to casing setting requirements of 20 AAC 25.030 b(1) to allow setting 13.375" surface Casing to 1800'TVD, from 20 AAC 25.033(e,2,D) relating to shale density requirements and 20 AAC 25.065(c) relating to hydrogen sulfide contingency plan are approved. A weekly status report is required from the time the well is spudded until it is suspended or plugged and abandoned. The report should be a generalized synopsis of the week's activities and is exclusively for the Commission's internal use. Blowout prevention equipment (BOPE) must be tested in accordance with 20 AAC 25.035. Sufficient notice (approximately 24 hours) of the BOPE test performed before drilling below the surface casing shoe must .be given so that a representative of the Commission may witness the test. Notice may be given by contacting the Commission petroleum field linspector on the~ager at 659-3607. ~~a~r~ O~ ~SSION -- dlf/Enclosures cc: Department of Fish & Game, Habitat Section w/o encl. Department of Environmental Conservation w/o encl. ARCO ALASKA, INC. Land Department P.O. Box 100360 Anchorage, AK 99510-0360 Facsimile No.: (907) 265-6376 Room #: City, State: Telephone: Telephone: · ~~ pages following cover Comments: ARCO Alaska, Inc. Post Office Box 100360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510-0360 Telephone 907 276 1215 P.~/4 December 30, 1994 Mr. David W. Johnston, Chairman Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation CommiSsion 30001 Porcupine Dr. Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Request for Exception to 20 AAC 25.055 Alpine No. 1 Well North Slope, Alaska DeAr Chairman Johnston: ARCO Alaska, Inc. ("ARCO") hereby submits a revised location for the Alpine No. 1 Well. To locate on a higher elevation in the Delta, the revised well location is moving slightly to the north and will now be drilled as a undirected straight hole from a surface location of 1465' FSL and 2250' FWL of Section 1, T11N-R4E, UM. The surface and bottomhole of the revised well location is still on ADL-380075 which is owned by ARCO, Anadarko Petroleum Corporation, Amerada Hess Corporation and Union Texas Petroleum Alaska Corporation. The attached Exhibit I shows the revised location of the Alpine No. 1 well and all other adjoining governmental quarter sections and wells. There are no other completed or drilling wells on the property, All owners in the well remain owners in the governmental quarter sections directly and diagonally offsetting the SW/4 of Section 1. In addition, Exhibit 2 is revised to add Kuukpik Corporation as a surface owner and overriding royalty owner. Concurrently, Kuukpik Corporation has been formally notified of the request for location exception on the revised location. If you have any questions or require any additional information, please contact me at 265-1579. District Landman Exhibit 1 and 2 (Revised) Attached cc Department of Natural Resources Arctic Slope Regional Corporation Union Texas Petroleum Alaska Corporation Anadarko Petroleum Corporation Amerada Hess Corporation Chevron U.S.A. Production Company Kuukpik Corporation AR~Q Ala~.k~. Inc. I1~ a Sub.';Idi~)ry OI AIJ3nHcHi¢/lfielflC~ml~uny p.. ! T -- AAi, UTP, APC, AHC 1-31-06 ~:~ ALK 4714 ALK 4622 _ / ADL 25530 ,, ADL 380096 i AAI, UTP, APC, AHC ~-O / / ALK 4608 ADL 380075 lmllll I x~i[" (Conditional) .t) ALK 4716 ADL 2§558 ,~1, UTP, AP~ (Conditional) ALK 4717 AD~. 25559 UTP, APC 1 Mile EXHIBIT #1 (Revised) . Alpine #1 Well Applicat,on for Location Exception 12/19/94 AK94f121901A01 III STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage Alaska 99501-3192 THE APPLICATION OF ARCO ) ALASKA, INC. for an order granting ) an exception to spacing requirements of ) Title 20 AAC 25.055 to provide for the ) drilling of the ARCO Alpine ) No. 1 exploratory oil well. ) Conservation Order No. 354 ARCO Alaska Inc. Alpine No. 1 January l8, 1995 IT APPEARING THAT: ARCO Alaska, Inc. submitted an application dated December 20, 1994 requesting exception to 20 AAC 25.055(a)(1) to allow drilling the ARCO Alpine No. 1 exploratory oil well closer than 500 feet to a drilling unit boundary. Notice of hearing was published in the Chugiak-Eagle River Alaska Star on December 31. 1994 pursuant to 20 AAC 25.540. 3. No protest to the application was received. FINDINGS: , The ARCO Alpine No. 1 well as proposed will be a straight hole drilled to a bottom-hole location 925' from the south line and 2285' from the west line of Section 1, T1 IN, R4E, Umiat Meridian. Offset owners Anadarko Petroleum Corporation, Amerada Hess Corporation and Union Texas Petroleum Alaska Corporation have been duly notified. 4. An exception to 20 AAC 25.055(a)(1) is necessary to allow drilling of this well. CONCLUSION: Granting a spacing exception to allow drilling of the ARCO Alpine No. 1 well as proposed will not result in waste nor jeopardize correlative rights. Conservation Ord, January 18, 1995 Page 2 No. 354 i NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED: ARCO Alaska, Inc.'s application for exception to 20 AAC 25.055 for the purpose of drilling the Alpine No. 1 well is approved as proposed. DONE at Anchorage, Alaska and dated Januaw 18, 1995. ~, '~,~.'~~~ /~dus2~lal A' D°uglass' C°mmissi°ne~ ~ · '"' Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Tuckerman Babcoc~ Co~ssioner ~~ Off ~d G~ Co~emafion Co~ssion AS 31.05.080 provides that within 20 days after receipt of written notice of the entry of an order, a person affected by it may file with the Commission an application for rehearing. A request for rehear/rig must be received by 4:30 PM on the 23rd day following the date of the order, or ne,ct working day ifa holiday or xveekend, to be timely filed. The Commission shall grant or refuse the application irt whole or in part within 10 days. The Commission can refuse an application by not acting on it within the 10-day period. An affected person has 30 days from the date the Commission refuses the application or mails (or otherwise distributes) an order upon reheating, both being the f'mal order of the Commission, to appeal the decision to superior Court. Where a request for rehearing is denied by nonaction of the Commission, the 30-day period for appeal to Superior Court runs from the date on which the request is deemed denied (i.e., 10th day after the application for rehearing was filed). Notice of Public Hearing STATE OF ALASKA Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Re: The application of ARCO Alaska, Inc. for exception to 20 AAC 25.055 to allow drilling the Alpine No. 1 exploratory oil well. ARCO Alaska, Inc. by letter dated December 20, 1994, has requested an exception to the provisions of 20 AAC 25.055. The exception would allow drilling the Alpine No. 1 exploratory oil well from a surface location closer than 500 feet from the boundary of a drilling unit. The proposed surface and bottom hole location is 925' from the south line and 2285' from the west line of section 1, T11N, R4E, Umiat Meridian. A person who may be harmed if the requested order is issued may file a written protest prior to 4:00 pm January 16, 1995 with the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, 3001 Porcupine Drive, Anchorage, Alaska 99501, and request a hearing on the matter. If the protest is timely filed and raises a substantial and material issue crucial to the Commission's determination, a hearing on the matter will be held at the above address at 9:00 am January 31, 1995 in conformance with 20 AAC 25.540. If a hearing is to be held, interested parties may confirm this by calling the Commission's office, (907) 279-1433, after January 16, 1995. If no protest is filed, the Commission will consider the issuance of the order without a hearing. If you are a person with a disability who may need a special modification in order to comment or to attend the public hearing, please contact Diana Fleck at 279-1433 no later than January 25, 1995. Published December 31, 1994 Commissioner Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission EXHIBIT 2 (Revised) List of ail owners and operators of governmental quarter sections directly and diagonally offsetting the quarter section of the Alpine No. 1 well surface location (SW/4 Sec. 1, T1 iN-.R4E, UM). AOL.3.8.007,5-Section 1, T_I_t__N-.R4E. U.M. Owners Operator: ARCO Alaska, Inc. P,O. Box 100360 Anchorage, AK 99501-0360 Non-Operators: Union Texas Petroleum Alaska Corporation 1330 Post Oak Boulevard Houston, TX 77252 Anadarko Petroleum Corporation 17001 Northchase Drive Houston, Texas 77060 Amerada Hess Corporation 500 Dallas Street Houston, TX 77002 Royalty: State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources Division of O[I and Gas P.O. Box 107034 Anchorage, AK 99516 Surface Owner: Kuukpik Corporation P.O. Box 187 Nuiqsut, Alaska 99789 Arctic Slope Regional Corporation P.O, Box 129 Barrow, Alaska 99723.0129 Overriding Royalty: Chevron U.S.A. Production Company 1301 McKinney Street Houston, TX 77010 Kuukpik Corporation P.O. Box 187 Nuiqsut, Alaska 99789 ~lasKa, Inc. Post Office Box 100360 Anchorage Alaska 99510-0360 Telephone 907 276 1215 December 29, 1994 David W. Johnston, Chairman Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3192 Re: Application for Permit to Drill ARCO Alpine gl Dear Commissioner Johnston, ARCO Alaska, Inc. hereby applies for a Permit to Drill an onshore exploratory well, the ARCO Alpine #1, on State lands near the mouth of the Colville River. ARCO will act as operator for itself, Union Texas Petroleum, and Anadarko Petroleum Corporation in evaluating acreage previously leased by ARCO in Lease Sale 75 from the State of Alaska and Arctic Slope Regional Corporation. The proposed well location is approximately 2.8 miles southwest of the ARCO Berschrund well. The wellsite will be accessed via ice road originating at KRU 2M Pad. ARCO plans to use POOL RIG #6 to drill this well from an ice pad during the winter of 1994-95. Attached find the information required by 20 AAC 25.005(c), and 20 AAC 25.061. All waste drilling mud and cuttings generated during the drilling of Alpine #1 will be hauled to the Kuparuk River Field or Prudhoe Bay Field for temporary storage and eventual processing by ball mill which will grind the cuttings prior to their being injected down an approved disposal well. The TD of this well will be +100' below the top of the Nuiqsut Formation which directly underlies the Kuparuk Formation. H2S has not been encountered in this region in any stratum shallower than the Lisburne Formation. Therefore, ARCO has not included an H2S contingency plan with this Application and requests an exemption from the H2S requirements. However, all drilling mud, cores and produced fluids exiting the wellbore will be monitored for detectable levels of H2S. ARCO also requests an exception on 20 AAC 25.033(e,2,D) shale density requirement. The shale density technique does not work well in Alaska due to the variable composition of the shales, and the chemical used in the shale density column is listed as an exceptional health hazard. The Commission is requested to keep confidential the following attachments to this permit application which are drawn from research and data proprietary to ARCO Alaska, Inc.: Pressure Information Proposed Drilling Fluid Program Pressure Analysis Proposed Drilling Program RECEIVED DEC 30 1994 0il & ~as Cons. Commission gnch0rc ~ ARCO Alaska, Inc. is a Subsidiary of Atlantic Richfield Company At~,u A~asKa, Inc. I ,~ ~lk, Post Office Box 100360 Anchorage Alaska 99510-0360 Telephone 907 276 1215 '~~F' Finally, the following are ARCO's designated contacts for reporting responsibilities to the Commission: 1) Weekly Stares Report Fred Johnson, Drilling Engineer 265-1492 2) Completion Report (20 AAC 25.070) Fred Johnson, Drilling Engineer 265-1492 3) Geologic Dam and Logs Mark McDermott, Exploration Services 265-6394 (20 AAC 25.071) If you have questions or require additional information, please contact Fred Johnson at 265-1492 or myself at 265-6206 in our Anchorage office. Sincerely, Mike Zanghi Supervisor Kuparuk Drillsite Development RECEIVED DEC ,'5 0 /994 ~\!~¢,,a 0il a Gas Cons. Commission Anchor~ ARCO Alaska, Inc. is a Subsidiary of Atlantic Richfield Company STATE OF ALASKA 'i ~,,_,~KA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COM,.~.SSION PER IT TO BRILL 20 AAC 25.005 la. Type of Work Drill , Redrill __ lb. Type of Well Exploratory X Stratigraphic Test . Development Oil _ Re-Entry__ Deepen _ Service _ Development Gas __ Single Zone_ Multiple Zone _ 2.. Name of Operator 5.Datum Elevation (DF or KB) 1 0. Field and Pool ARCO Alaska. Inc. KB ht above sea level:40 feet Wildcat · 3. Address 6. Property Designation P. O. Box 100360, Anchorage, AK 99510-0360 APL-380075 4. Location of well at surface 7. Unit or property Name 11. Type Bond (see 20 AAC 25.025) 1465' FSL, 2250' FWL, Sec. 1, T11N, R4E, UM N/A Statewide At top of productive interval 8. Well number Number 1465' FSL, 2250'FWL, Sec. 1, T11N, R4E, UM AIDine #1 #U30610 At total deplh 9. Approximate spud date Amount 1465' FSL, 2250' FWL, Sec. 1, T11N, R4E, UM 1-20-95 , $500~000 .12. Distance to nearest 13. Distance to nearest well 14. Number of acres in property 15. Proposed depth (MD and TVD) ! property line 3030 feet 2.8 Miles 4376 Lease Acres 7~540' MD~ 7~540'TVD feet . 16. To be completed for deviated wells 17. Anticipated pressure (see 20 ^AC 25.035(e)(2)) kickoff depth N/A feet Maximum hole anc~ie Maximum surface 1075 psi~l At total de, th (TVD) 3529 18. Casing program Setting Depth size Specification Top . Bottom Quantity' of cement . Hole Casing Weic~ht Grade Couplin~l Len~lth MD TVD MD 'I'VD linclude stac~e datat 2 6" 20" 94# B PEB 8 0° 3 0' 3 0' 110' 110' Permafrost cement 16" 13.375" 68# L-80 BTC 1770' 30' 30' 1800' 1800' + 350 sx ASIII, ±600 sx AS1 , 8.5" 7" 29.0# L-80 BTC 7510' 30' 30' 7540' 7540' ±200 sx G , , , 19. To be completed for Reddll. Re-entry, and Deepen Operations. Present well condition summary Total depth: measured feet Plugs (measured) true vertical feet Effective depth: measured feet Junk (measured true vertical feet Casing Length Size Cemented Measured depth True Vertical depth Structural R. E C E IV E D Intermediate .. - Production U.er E; C 0 !',; Perforation depth: measured true vertical ,A.~.S[,';~! (J[J & ~S C0,qS. Anchnr; 20. Attarhmenis Filing fee ~ Property plat ~ BOP Sketch ~ Diverter Sketch ~ Drilling program ~ Drilling fluid program X Time vs deplh plot X Refraction analysis _ Seabed report 2~. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge Signed./,¢~-~,", r~_CC///dZ'Z,.¢¢'¢-/// 'ntlle Area Drillin, En¢ineo, Date /z.//,¢./? I/ /./ Commission Use Only , , , Perm~m~/~/ I APInumber J Appr~,al d~.~ I See cover letter for -- p.~.. 5 0- ,,/¢,,~ - '~- <:D ~/'/' -- ~) - ,,~",,~_~.~ other recluiromonts Conditions of approval Samples required ~Y e s ~ N o Mud log required ~ Y e,s ~ N o Hydrogen sulfide measures~ Y e s .4~ N o Directional survey required ~ Yes/~' N o Required working pressure for BOPE ~2M; ~_~3 M · ~ 5 M ' ~ 1 OM ' ~ 1 5 M Other: Original Signed ' By ~ ' by order of / - avid W. Johnston Commissioner the commission Date //~ (~ Form 10-401 Rev. 7-24-8g triplicate PROPOSED DRILLING PROGRAM ALPINE #1 (Per 20 AAC 25.005(c)(10)) Alpine #1 - General Procedure Application for Permit to Drill December 28, 1994 1 ) Move in and rig up over pre-installed 20" conductor and cellar. 2) Nipple up and function test 20" diverter. Rig up mudloggers. 3) Make up 16" bit and bottom-hole assembly with MWD/LWD (GR-Res) and ddll surface hole to 1800' RKB. NOTE: The seismic data shows an interval transit time anomaly in this well. The depth of the anomaly has been picked as K-5 interval at 2520' RKB. All drilling parameters must be closely monitored to detect any unanticipated gas or pressure problems. 5) Run and cement 13-3/8" sudace casing. 6) Nipple down diverter, make up casing head, nipple up and test BOP. 7) Pressure test 13-3/8" casing to 2000 psi. 8) Drill out cement and float equipment with 12-1/4" bit. Drill 10' of new hole and and perform leak-off test. POOH. 9) Make up 8-1/2" bit and bottom hole assembly with MWD/LWD (GR-Res). Drill 8-1/2" hole to anticipated core point at +7050' or TD (+7540' RKB). NOTE: The interval transit time seismic anomaly has been picked in this hole section. Closely monitor all drilling parameters and geologic information to detect any unanticipated gas accumulations or abnormal pressure. If high mud weights are required to control the K-10 and K-5 intervals, 9-5/8" intermediate casing may be set before drillling the lower intervals of this hole section, if no significant drilling hazards are encountered in the K-10 and K-5 intervals it is planned to drill the 8-1/2" hole to TD. 10) Run open hole logs from TD to 13-3/8" surface shoe. 11) If Icg results are favorable, run and cement 7" casing. 12) 13) 14) 15) Nipple down BOP, nipple up tubing head, nipple up and test BO~. ECE Run cased hole logs Pressure test 7" casing to 3500 psi. Freeze protect 13-3/8" x 7" annulus. 16) Run in hole with the completion type test string, space out and land tubing hanger. 17) Nipple up and pressure test 5000 psi tree, tool string and manifold. 19) 20) Perforate well under balance using tubing conveyed guns. Flow up the tubing and through surface testing facilities. Test liquids will be stored in tanks on location and pumped back into the reservoir or hauled back to Kuparuk and processed through Kuparuk facilities. Gas will be flared. Testing will involve alternating flow periods and shut-in periods. Individual intervals may be tested separately or concurrently. For long term flow testing, the rig will be moved off prior to perforating and will be moved to the Fiord 1/3 location. Kill well. Freeze protect tubing and annulus. Install tubing plug and back pressure valve. 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Z .................................... , I ~ t : : ....... . .............................. TD 7540 ~ ~ .... , ............. : ...... ~ ................................................ ' ____! ......... i i ........ ! [ I. f , P&AOR TEST ............... i .............. ~ ....... I ............. ' .............. ' ...... i' ...... 1 ....... i ....... ' ....... I ...... I ............. ' ................... i ............................................................... 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 DAYS PROPOSED DRILLING FLUID PROGRAM and DRILLING FLUID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION ALPINE #1 (Per 20 AAC 25.005(c)(6)) ARCO A].aska, Inc. Recommended Mud Program Alpine #1 (Colville Exploitation) December 2° ]994 Gener'a] Well Plan: This well will be drilled as straight hole with a final 8 1"/2" hO']'~. '"~"'~'C"'["i"~n to a TD at 7540' as Jurassic objective test. The. casing p~'ogram will include setting a large sur'face casing (13 3/8") at 1800' then drilling 8 1/2" hole to TD at 7540'. The large surface casing will all. ow an intermediate casing string (9 5/8") if required for isolation of a potent iaJ. pressured gas sand in the early intermediate hole. A standard Kupar'uk type fresh water spud mud will be used to the 13 3/8" casing point. From there to TI) at ,~37540', a 2-7~ KCl/Polymer Mud will be used. The KC1/Polymer Mud wil] be maintained fr'om a drilling support perspective with maximum focus on effective wellbor'e stabilization with good economics. H o 1 e s ~ z e F..a_s..i_?.!.g.....,....S,..l. ze. 'rMD '~"0''~'~ ........................... C o n d u c t o r "'i'"~'0 ' 16' 13 3/8" 1800' 8 ]./2" 7" 7540' 1.) Treat out the excess calcium in the make up water with Soda Ash mix adequate spud mud surface volume with Aquagel/X-Tend II to a funnel viscosity of 80 - 120 sec/qt with a YP of 25 to 35. Add caustic soda to adjust the pH to the 9 to 9.5 range for maximum bentonite yield. Maintain the viscosity at initial levels to the base of the permafrost (800'--1000') then reduce the viscosity as allowed based upon actual hole cleaning requirements. A funnel viscosity of 50 - 80 sec/qt may be suitable by the 16" TD. It should be noted that the actual mud viscosity ~'equirements will vary in this area based upon the actual amount of surface grave] present a~, each specific location. However, generally only minimum gravel has been noted in this area allowing successful dr'illing with reduced viscosities. 2, ) Due to concerns for shallow gas, spud the well with a 10.0 ppg mud weight then maintain the 10.0 ppg density (.or as required based upon actual dril].i, ng conditions) to the base of the permafrost and on to the TD of the interval . 3.) PAC treatments can be initiated toward the 16" TD for improved well bore stabilization by reducing the API filtt'ate to 8-10 cc's. 4. ~. Circulate and short trip the hole prior to running the 13 3/8" casing. A light Desto-CF treatment will be useful to reduce the gel s{:rengths of {.he mud p~-ior l:<~ l-unning the casing and cementing. Note' There should be .......... adequate chemical treatment of the mud to insure theological stabilization ~,6 the gys;i:em p,- i <,,'- to TOIl to rut, the surface casingk'~Cff~l'~['t~-~ U V~'~ Page - ] AIi~h0r: 5.) Maximum utilization of solids control equipment .is recommended throughout surface hole drilling operations to keep the sand content less than 1% by volume and improve overall drilling conditions. ! c} ,f f, II. 8 1,.-. llole from 13 3/2 Shoe to 06500' (Top Zone of Interest): 1.) Thoroughly clean the mixing pits and all surface equipmenl and mud-up adequate volume (@500 [>bls) of new 2--7~ RC1/Polymer mud for drilling ahead in the 8 1/2" hole. The mud should be formulated as indicated below assuming a 10.5 ppg drill-out mud density and 15,000 ppm chlorides: 1 - Barrel Formulation w"a"{'~"~; ......................................... ~ ................ Aquagel - X-Tend II - Therma-Thin - .5 ppb Caustic or KOH - .1 ppb PAC-R -- .5 ppb MCi - 10.2 ppb garoid - 111.0 ppb Aldacide-G - .2 ppb · 91'2 bb]s 7.0 ppb · 03 ppb )~.:~.,a (itl & ~a3 uons. Commission Anchor: The important initial properties for the initial 8 1/2" hole would include a pH in the 9.0 to 9.5 range, YP in the 5-10 lbs/100 SF range and an API filtrate in the 6--8 cc range. The initial funnel viscosity should be in the 40 to 50 sec/qt range or as dictated by actual well bore conditions. The initial mud weight requirements of 10.5 ppg will be achieved with barite and KC1. (Note: No calcium carbonate is programmed for use in this well.) As drilling begins in 'the 8 1/2" hole, the mud weight should be increased on an as needed basis with barite. The maximum mud weight for the 8 1/2" hole should be in the 10.5 - 11.0 ppg range. To reduce or control the mud weight while drilling ahead, maximize mechanical solids control and dilute with KC1 water or whole mud as required. Some rig site solids analysis will be required to identify the best mechanism for solids control application at any given time. 2.) To avoid excessive cement contamination to the new mud while drilling out of the 13 3/8" surface casing, it is suggested to clean-out the casing and rat hole and drill 10' of new hole with a "watered" back spud mud from the preceding interval of the wei] (12 1/4" bit clean-out). The new mud can then be displaced into the well after running the PIT and prior to the initial 8 1/2" drilling operatio.ns. 3.) The viscosity of the ,iud in the 8 1/2" hole can be sustained with addilJons of Aquage] and extende~ and/or' PAC treatments. ×anvis or Bi. ozan can also be used to provide good LSRV support, on an as needed basis. These vi. scosity tPeatments shot~!d be based upon actual hole cleaning requ iremen ts. 4. ) Maximize ali solids ~:ontrol efforts. Run as fine as screens possible on the shale shaker-s. Do not run the desander or desilter as ~'he valuable Page - 2 liquid phase and calcium carbonate will be lost. Nun the mud cleaner with Fine screens from the beginning of this interval. The centrifuge can be used to cut the mud weight from time to time, however, rig site solids analysis wi]] be required for specific application. 5.) Tr'eatments with PAC polymers should be used throughout this section of the hole to control the API filtrate in the 6 to 8 cc range or as required based upon actual well bore conditions. Low viscosity or regular viscosity PAC products are available for use. 6.) Control excessive theological conditions with additional Therma-Thin treatments on an as needed basis. Therma-Thin is an effective polymer deflocculant designed to provide effective theological stabilization. By maintaining a .25-.5 ppb concentration of Therma--Thin in all make-up additions, better theological stability will be observed. 7.) The commercial bentonite (Aquagel) concentration should be kept at 4-8 ppb minimum through this intermediate section of hole. Prehydration of the bentonite will be required. 8.) Maintain the salinity in the 15,000--35000 ppm range with KCI. All water added to the system should contain adequate KC1 to provide the salinity desired. There should be no fresh water additions to this system. 9.) Maintain the pH in the 9.0 - 9.5 range with KOH or caustic soda. 10.) Continue with tourly treatments of Aldicide-G while drilling this interval of the well. A 5-10 gal/tour treatment rate has proven effect in recent North Slope work. ~._ 1.) Prior to drilling below 6500', the mud shou].d be conditioned as follows to insure mud stability and to reduce the API filtrate for pay-zone protection. One should expect a minimum dilution of 10-15% with KC1 water- to re-adjust total solids and to make the system receptive to the following treatments: A. The pH should be adjusted to the 9-10 range with caustic and/or KOH treatments. B. The API filtrate should be reduced to the 4-5 cc: range with Dex~.rid and PAC's at a 3 : 1 ratio. This will probably require approximately 2-a ppb Dextrid LT and .8--1 .ppb PAC-L. Baranex (a modified lignin) may be considered for use to improve the filtrate control mechanism. C. Consider" condition~ing the mud with 2 ppb Bor'eplate (gilson'ite) and 2 ppb Barotro] (sulfonated asphalt) for improved wellbore stabilization if any }~ole problems are observed or anticipate. D. Be aggressive with biocide (Aldacide-G) tr'eatments to reduce/minimize bacterial degradation. A field kit is available t'o monit:o~~ the residual b~ocide concentration. [~[C[IV[D~- Page - 3 A~a.-d:a ,O~t & Clas C,0ns, Comlnission Anchor; E. Adjust the salinity as require with KC1. F. Adjust the- mud weight as required with Baroid (barite). Again, anticipated mud weights for this interval of the well is between 10.0 and [].0 ppg. 2.) To control excessive theology, treat as required with Therma-Thin (a polymer deflocculant) and/or Desco CF (tannin powder). 3.) While drilling this interval, do not make any fresh water additions. All volume maintenance should be done via additions of KC1 water or pre- mSxed whole mud. 4.) At TD, conditioned for logs and possibly a 7" casing job. Primary focus should be on rl]eological stabilization with caustic or KOH t~"eatments to for pH control and Desco--CF, Therma-Thin and/or Enviro-Thin thinners to control excessive theological trends. V. Suggested Mud Properties' Surf. Density ~0".'"0 .... PV 15-25 YP 15-35 V~.scosity (Initial) 80-120 (Final) 50-80 Ini. Gel 5-15 10min. Gel 15-35 ^PI Fil. (Initial) 10-20 (Final) 8-10 pH 9-9.5 %Solids 4-10 Upper Lower 10.5 10.0-Il.0 ]0-25 20 10-20 15 45-50 45 3-6 3 6-10 6 6-8 <5 9.0-9.5 < 6~ LGDS 9.0-10.0 <6% LGDS Page - 4 ..... :.:i ,:~: (:',a~.'. (;oas. ,~:.1 POOL ARCTIC ALASKA RIG #6 DRILLING FLUID SYSTEM RECEIVED ~L. o i99 ;',~,ska {}ii & 6as Oons. Oommission .Anchor: I I I I I I I I I DRILLER'S DOGHOU~£ FLOOR TOOLHOUSE ... "I ~50 ~BL ~OP/WATE~ STORAGE 2~5 BBL STORAGE 'YANK 22.5 CF_NTRI~CE Pff $c~ Rooli ~ ~CR ROOB UOTOR CONTROl CENTER 150 88L VOLU~E PiT 1~0 BBL PILL PIT 140 BBL SUCTION Pff · , , , PRESSURE ANALYSIS ALPINE #1 (Per 20 AAC 25.005(c)(7), as required in 20 AAC 25.033(e)) RECEIVED ~:,[iC ,3 0 1994:. ;'~s s~-,'.a Oil & (}as Cons. Commission Anchor: ARCO ALPINE #1 ANTICIPATED PORE PRESSURE, MUD WEIGHT, AND FRACTURE GRADIENT -1000 SUI~ACE CASING 1800' -2000 -3000 -4000 -5000 -6000 -7000 -8000 10 11 12 13 EQUIVALENT MUD WEIGHT 14 15 (LB/GAL) 16 17 18 RECEIVED Cons. Commission Anchnr, ARCO BERGSCHRUND MUD WEIGHT CURVE -1000 -2000 -3000 -4000 -5000 -6000 -7000 -8000 8 g 10 11 12 13 14 MUD WEIGHT LB/GAL 15 December 30, 1994 Subject: To' From: Geopressure Prediction for Alpine #1 and Fiord #3 wel~.~. C ~I~ ~. ~ Fred Johnson ATO-1292 x1492 Dean Gingrich ANO-790 x6465 ~'di-~C 5 ~ ~'~;- Renee Hannon ANO-774 x6022 ?,~,,~.,:Ata 0il a Gas Cons. C0mmi~si0~ ^nch0rt The geopressure analysis for the Alpine # 1 and Fiord #3 wells has been completed. Compared with the actual mud weight data used in the four nearby wells, Nechelik, Bergschrund # 1, Fiord #2, and Colville River # 1, the predicted pressure sections indicate no significant geopressure anomaly at the target interval. However, there is a low velocity anomaly in the shallow part of the section at the Alpine # 1 location (Figure 1, interval velocity of WKE92-02). There are no low velocity anomalies at the Fiord #3 location (Figure #2, interval velocity of WKE93-25). The purpose of this memo is to discuss potential causes of the shallow anomaly at Alpine # 1 and their likelihood. A. Accurate RMS velocity field prediction for the seismic line is crucial to the interval velocity and geopressure prediction work. Lateral velocity changes, poor signal to noise ratio in shallow seismic data, and very low CDP fold combine to degrade RMS velocities above 1 second on the seismic section. All of these problems are evident at the Alpine # 1 location and decrease the validity of using this data for accurate shallow (less than 1 second) pressure prediction. 1. Figure 1 shows some lateral permafrost velocity changes caused by the lake adjacent to the Alpir~e # 1 location. (sp. 1280-1360, from 0 to 300 ms.) If the permafrost layer under the lake is slightly thinner or lower velocity than expected, the low velocity anomaly at the C30 horizon would be significantly less than that shown in Figure 1. 2. Due to the shallow depth of the C50 to C30 interval, the CDP fold is low which decreases the lateral stability of the velocity field, especially in the presence of lateral velocity changes near the lake. Therefore, horizontal changes less than 40 to 80 shot points in width are suspect. (i.e. the "green pipe" at the Alpine # 1 location on Figure 4) B. Log correlations of the shallow portion of the 4 nearby wells is shown in Figure 3. These correlations have been tied to the seismic data using synthetic seismograms. The corresponding seismic picks are shown in Figures 1, 2, 4, and 5. The interval between the C30 and C50 markers is a shale prone section that is lower velocity than the overlying and underlying shaly-siltstones. As seen in figure 3, in DAG 1995 Geopressure December 30, 1994 the Bergschrund and Fiord #2 wells, the C30 to C50 interval is shalier and lower velocity than in the Nechelik and Colville River wells. If this trend continues to the southwest toward Alpine # 1, this lithology change would account for the lower velocity as seen in the transit time plot at Alpine # 1 (Figure 1). C. Shown on Figure 3 are the gas show zones in each well that occur immediately below the C30 marker. Encountering gas in this zone is common in Colville Delta drilling and is controlled with 10 to 10.6 pound mud weight. At the updip Alpine # 1 location, encountering a similar gas zone is expected. A slightly higher gas saturation in the rocks at the Alpine # 1 location than encountered at Bergschrund # 1 would also account for the low velocity anomaly as seen in the transit time plot on Figure 1. D. The transit time plots are converted into pore pressure in pounds per gallon equivalent mud weight plots (Figures 4 and 5). To do this it is assumed that there are no lateral lithology or pore fluid changes away from the calibration wells, Bergschrund # 1 and Fiord #2. Both of these assumptions could be wrong as per 2, and 3 above. Therefore, the low velocity and geopressure anomaly at the C30 level at the Alpine # 1 location on WKE92-02 is interpreted to be: 1. Less than that predicted by the pore pressure plot. Due to thinner than predicted permafrost under the lake (sp. 1280-1360) and poor seismic data quality (sp. 1360-1440). 2. Caused by lateral lithology and gas saturation changes. Due to the expected lateral velocity decrease caused by the increase in C50-C30 shaliness and the expected lateral increase in gas saturation immediately below C30. 3. Not an indicator of a shallow drilling hazard. By using a casing and mud weight program similar to that used in the nearby wells, the Alpine # 1 and Fiord #3 wells can be safelv drilled. cc. Renee Hannon (w/o plots) Mitch Honeycutt (w/o plots) Lih Kuo (w/o plots) Jerry Veldhuis Andrew Wu Chi Young DAG ANO-774 ANO-786 ANO-990 ANO-798 ANO-992 PRC-D2623 1995 Geopressure ALPINE #1 INTERVAL TRANSIT TIME VS DEPTH SP 1360 WKE 92-02 0 -1000 -2000 -3OOO -4000 -5000 -6000 -7000 -8000 1 0 1 oo 1 0o0 INTERVAL TRANSIT TIME MS/FT ^LPINE #1 . {_AT -- 7,O. 20' 00" 00' 37" ....~ LONG. = 151 KAK-rOvIK 6 ~ ~~-~~~LO~NSB URY~ . ~ & . I C/l\l & ~ssocmT~s, ~c ! ARCO Alaska, inc. ~i-~,.~ ~, :i 11 15 2& 19 15 26 ,LF~N 10 ~ NANUK LOCATED WITHIN PROTRACTED SEC. 1, TWP. 11 N.. UMIAT MERIDIAN LAT. = 70' 20' 00" LONG. -- 151' 00' 57' Y = 5,972,480 X = 375,457 14~5' F.S.L., 2_,250' F.W.i Tll N ARCO Alaska, ino. '~k Subaldrary of Atlantic Richfield Company LK601166 ~AWiNG NC~ m,,,LOUNSBURY & A3SO~~, INC. ALPINE EXPLORAT~Y PERMIT EXHIBIT NSK 6.01 d166 2c~2 HUNT RW RES 5.78= 372105 : AAI 7.5~ (COl ALK4715 ADL 25538 (+ ~o,3.5o) ' 14.538= ' AHC 34.23= UTP 19.692= ,HUNT RW RES · ~72t07" APC 20.0: 1-31 25558 I AAI 6UTP APC 20.0x ALPINE #1 1 - ~._~- 75 (COND) ALK471 ADL 255 : :UTP 16.1 - : APC 20x ALK4553 (COND) ADL 25557 '~UTP 16.1~ APc '20.0x _ '.ALK4551 · ..; "ADL. 372095 . : AN 63.g~ UTP 16.1x APC 20x ADL 372096 // HUNT ,3--51--gB ALK4557 · . ADL -,,-- 372106 UTP 16.1~ . , · .. ALK4559 ADL 372108 AP~ AAI BPX 6 UTP 11 Per 20 AAC 25.005(c)¢3)' DIAGRAM AND DESCRIPTION OF BOP EQUIPMENT TO BE USED (As required in 20 AAC 25.035(a)(1)) AND INFORMATION ON MAXIMUM PRESSURES (As required in 20 AAC 25.035(d)(2)) RECEIVED DEC ,3 0 ]99~ AJ~ska. Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchor~' DIVERTER SCHEMATIC POOL RIG #6 ALPINE #1 HYDRIL MSP 21 -1/4" 2000 psi Annular Preventer I Flowline I I 16", 200 psi Hydraulic Knife Valve 21-1/4" 2000 psi Spool 16" Outlet /16" OD Diverter Lin, 201~! 94#, PEB Conductor BOP SCHEMATIC POOL RIG //6 ALPINE //1 13-5/8", 10,000 PSI ! I I H 4 I I I I I I I '1 I I I I k '1 7 I I I RECEIVED I I DEC 50 i99~, I I h..i~.ska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anch0r~ See listing of individual components on following page Diverter System' , . . BOP COMPONENTS ALPINE #1 POOL RIG #6 13-5/8, 10,000 PSI 21-1/4", 2000 psi WP, Hydril Type MSP annular preventer with companion flange to diverter spool. 21-1/4% 2000 psi WP diverter spool with one 16" outlet. 16", 200 psi WP FNW knife valve with hydraulic actuator on diverter outlet. BOP Stack: , , , . . 13-5/8", 5000 psi WP, Hydril Type GK annular preventer with companion flange to bell nipple. Single 13-5/8", 10,000 psi WP, Hydril type MPL ram blowout preventer fitted with pipe rams. Single 13-5/8", 10,000 psi WP, Hydril type MPL ram blowout preventer fitted with blind rams. Single 13-5/8", 10,000 psi WP, Hydril type MPL ram blowout preventer fitted with pipe rams. 13-5/8", 10,000 psi WP drilling spool with one 3"and one 4" 10,000 psi WP outlets Choke Valves: . 10. 4", 10,000 psi WP McEvoy Type E gate valve with hydraulic actuator 4", 10,000 psi WP McEvoy Type E manual operated gate valve Kill V~,lve: 1 1. 3", 10,000 psi WP McEvoy Type E manually operated gate valve 12. 3", 10,000 psi WP McEvoy Type E gate valve with hydraulic actuator Check Valve: 13. 3", 10,000 psi WP Lynn check valve. RECEIVED ,h.!~.st~ uti & Gas Cons. Commiss[o~ Anchor.'. PRESSURE INFORMATION ALPINE #!, The following presents data used for calculation of anticipated surface pressures (ASP) during drilling for the Alpine #1 well- Casing Pore Casing Setting Fracture Pressure Pore ASP Size Depth Gradient Gradient Pressure Drilling (in.) (ft. TVD) (lbs/gal) (lbs/gal) (psi) (psi) 20" 110' 11.4 8.6 49 52 - Diverter 13-3/8" 1800' 13.6 9.0 842 1075- BOP 7" 7540' 16.1 9.0 3529 2700 - BOP Procedure for Calculatina Anticipated Surface Pressure (ASP) _ ASP is determined as the lesser of 1) surface pressure at breakdown of the formation at the casing seat with a gas gradient to the surface, or 2) formation pore pressure at the next casing point less a gas gradient to the surface as follows: 1) ASP = [(FG x 0.052) - 0.11]D where: ASP = Anticipated Surface Pressure in psi FG = Fracture Gradient at the casing seat in lb/gal 0.052 = Conversion from lb/gal to psi/ft 0.11 = Gas gradient in psi/ft D = True vertical depth of casing seat in ft RKB 2) ASP = FPP - (0.11 x D) where: FPP = Formation Pore Pressure at the next casing point ASP Calculations 1. Drilling below conductor casing (20") ASP = [(FG x 0.052) - 0.11]D [(11.4 x 0.052) - 0.11] x 110 53 psi ASP = --. FPP-(0.11 x D) 842 - (0.11 x 1800) 644 psi RECEIVED [)[_c ,5 O i994 ,,~¢.~,, ()ii & 6as Cor~s. Commission Anchor; . Drilling below surface casing (13-3/8") ASP = [(FG x 0.052) - 0.11]D = [(13.6 x 0.052) - 0.11] x 1800 = 1075 psi ASP= FPP- (0.11 x D) = 3529 - (0.11 x 7540) = 2700 psi Casina Performance Properties Size Weight Grade (in) (Ib/ft) Cnxn 2 0" 9 4 B PEB 13-3/8" 68 K-55 BTC *9-5/8" 53.5 L-80 BTC 7" 29 L-80 BTC * Contingency intermediate casing string Casing Setting Depth Rationale Internal Collapse Tensil Strength Yield Resistance Joint Body (psi) (psi) (1000 lbs) Conductor Casing 3450 1950 1300 1069 7930 6620 1329 1244 8160 7020 746 676 20" 13-3/8" 9 -5/8" il 110' MD / 110' TVD 1800'M D/1800'TV D _+3000' MD / 3000' TVD 7140' MD / 7140' TVD Conductor casing to provide sufficient anchor and fracture gradient for diverter system. Surface casing to provide good anchor for BOPE and sufficient fracture gradient and well control while drilling to next casing setting point. Contingency intermediate casing that could be set if high mud weights are required to drill the K- 10 and K-5 intervals. This intermediate casing would provide sufficient fracture gradient and well control while drilling to next casing setting point. Production casing to cover all open hole and all previously set casing to allow comprehensive testing of the well. This casing will not be set if logs indicate the well is a dry hole. RECEIVED [)EC$ 0 i99 . Gas Cons. Commission Anchon -, SUPPORT DOCUMENTS FOR REQUEST FOR EXCEPTION TO 20 AAC25.035(b)(1) (Bifurcation of Diverter Line) RECEIVED DEC i,..lkska Oil & 6as Con,~. Corr~mission Anchor: ARCO Alaska, Inc. hereby applies for an exception to the provisions of 20 AAC 25.035(b)(1), concerning bifurcation of the diverter line. Following are the major concerns associated with this request. 1) After extensive study of the 1992 Cirque blowout and the performance of the equipment on Cirque, ARCO Alaska, Inc. has determined that a combination of one 16" line with no 90° turns is the optimum design. 2) Effective operation of remote valves positioned 100 feet from the rig are limited. 3) Prevailing winds on the North Slope during the winter drilling season are generally in the direction of NE to SW. With perpendicular placement of the diverter line, there is minimum exposure of gas blowing back onto an ignition source (see attached weather data). It is our opinion that with proper placement of the diverter line with respect to prevailing winds in conjunction with the short duration of time while drilling under the diverter, a bifurcated line is not necessary. RECEIVED ~.)cC 0 ~, ,-,~,,~ Oil & Oas Con,~. Commission .Anehon COLVlLLE ICE PAD DELTA LAYOUT 0 LU U~Z CAMP NORTH 400'-500' x 400'-500' Ice Pad MINIMUM 6" OF ICE MINIMUM 1'OF ICE: 200'x300' MINIMUM 2' OF ICE 100'x175' RECEIVED Anchor; PROPOSED CASING AND CEMENTING PROGRAM ALPINE #1 (Per 20 AAC 25.005(c)(4)) .,.RECEIVED DEC .'.,, ~-~,~., oil & (i~s Cons. Commission ALPINE #1 WELLBORE SCHEMATIC 16" HOLE 8-1/2" HOLE 5000 PSI WELLHEAD !UIPMENT :.....:....._, 20" CONDUCTOR AT 120' RKB 13-3/8" SURFACE CSG AT 1800' RKB CONTINGENCY 9-5/8" INTERMEDIATE CSG SET AT 3000' RKB IF REQUIRED BY HIGH MUD WEIGHTS 7" PRODUCTION CSG AT TD +7540' Cementinq Proqram 13-3/8" S~Jrface Casing Casing Size: 13-3/8", 68#, L-80 Hole Size: 1 6" Depth: 1800' MD, RKB Top of Cement: Surface Excess Calculated: 100% Lead, 15% Tail BHT (Static): 60°F BHT (Circ): 49°F Slurry ComDonent~ end Pro_Derties' Preflush: 20 bbls water Arcticset III w/ 0.27% D29 (cellophane flakes) (800' to surface) Slurry Weight Slurry Yield Thickening time 12,07 ppg 1.94 cu. ft./sk 6+ hours @ 60° F BHT Tail: Arcticset 1 (1800' to 800') Slurry Weight Slurry Yield Thickening Time 15.7 ppg .93 cu. ft./sk 4 hours at 60° F BHT Cement Volume Calculations ('Based on 16" gauae hole): Top West Sak, TMD Design lead from 200' above the Top of West Sak Annular area Lead length * Annulus area Excess factor Cement volume required Yield for Permafrost Cmt Lead Cement volume required 1000 ft 800 ft 0.4206cf/If 336 cf 100% 673 cf 1.94 350 sxI TMD shoe TD - 200' above West Sak) * (Annulus area) Length of cmt inside csg Internal csg volume Cmt required in casing Total cmt Excess factor Cement volume required Yield for Class G cmt Tail Cement volume required 1,8OO ft 420 cf 80 ft 0.8406 cf/If 68 cf 488 cf 15% 561 cf .94 600 sxI Cementing Program-cont. 7" Production Casing Size: Hole Size: Depth: Top of Cement: Excess Calculated: BHT (Static): BHT (Circ): Casing 7", 29#, L-80 8-1/2" 7540' MD, RKB 500' MD above top of J-4 Jurrasic target (6750' 100% 140OF 115OF MD) Slurry Com.Donent~ end PrQperties: Preflush: 20 bbls Water Preflush w/2-3%KCL 50 bbls ARCO Spacer w/2-3% KCL (weighted to 1.0 ppg over mud wt.) Slurry' Class G with 0.15 gps D47 (defoamer) +3.0% D53 (gypsum) + 0.65% D65 (dispersant) +0.1gps D135 (latex stabilizer) + 1.0 gps D600 (latex) + 0.07% D800 (retarder) Slurry Weight Slurry Yield Thickening Time 15.8 ppg 1.19 cu. ft./sk +4 hours at 130© F BHT Cement Volume Calculations {'Based on 8-1/2" qauqe hole)' TMD = 7,54O ft Top of Target, TMD = 7,130 ft Want TOC 500' above top of J-4 target = 6,630 ft Annulus area= 0.1268 (TD-TOC)*Annulus area = 115 cf Length of cmt wanted in csg = 80 ft Internal csg volume = 0.2085 Cmt required in casing = 17 cf Total cmt = 132 cf Excess factor = 1 0 0 % Cement volume required = 264 cf Yield for Class G cmt = 1.19 Cement volume required =1 222 sxI Note: Actual cement volume will depend on open hole and caliper log interpretation WELL PERMIT CHECKLIST FIELD & POOL COMPANY PROGRAM: exp/~ dev [] redrll [] serv [] ON/O~ SEO~E <D,'tJ ADMINISTRATION 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. , 13. Permit fee attached .................. ~ N Lease number appropriate ............... ~ N Unique well name and number .............. ~.~ Well located in a defined pool .............. Y ~.. Well located proper distance from drlg unit boundary...YN~__~~ Well located proper distance from other wells ..... ~. N Sufficient acreage available in drilling unit ..... ~_~ N If deviated, is wellbore plat included . . . .~.,.~, . . Y Operator only affected party ............... Y Operator has appropriate bond in force ......... Permit can be issued without conservation order ..... Y Permit can be issued without administrative approval.. Can permit be approved before 15-day wait ........ Y ~ · ENGINEERING 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. GEOLOGY 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. Conductor string provided ............... Surface casing protects all known USDWs ........ CMT vol adequate to circulate on conductor & surf csg. CMT vol adequate to tie-in long string to surf csg . . CMT will cover all known productive horizons ...... Casing designs adequate for C, T, B & permafrost .... Adequate tankage or recede pit ............ If a re-drill, has a 10-403 for abndnmnt been approved. Adequate wellbore separation proposed .......... If diverter required, is tt adequate .......... Drilling fluid program~chemat~c & equip list adequate BOPEs adequate . . . ~ ~. A~~ .... BOPE press rating adequate; tes~ to '~ psig.~ Choke manifold complies w/~I ~-53 (May 84) ...... Work will occur without operation shutdown ....... Is presence of H2S gas probable ....... ~ .... Data presented on potent,al overpressure zones ..... S~ab~4 condition su~ (if off-snot.) . . . ~,~.. Contact name/phone for weekly pro,ress reports . .... [~lorato~ only] GEOLOGY: ENGINEERING: COMMISSION: Comments/Instructions: z '-~OW/jo - A:XFORMS~cheklist rev 03/94 Well History File APPENDIX Information of detailed nature that is not particularly germane to the Well Permitting Process but is part of the history_file. To improve the readability of the Well History file and to simplify finding information, information of this nature is accumulated at the end of the file under APPENDIX. , No special effort has been made to chronologically organize this category of information. .~file 2 is type: LIS _~PE HEADER EXPLORATION UNIT MWD/MAD LOGS WELL NAME: API NUMBER: OPERATOR: LOGGING COMPANY: ~TAPE CREATION DATE: JOB DATA MWD RUN 1 JOB NUMBER: 6382.00 LOGGING ENGINEER: FRENCH OPERATOR WITNESS: McKELVEY SURFACE LOCATION SECTION: TOWNSHIP: RANGE: FNL: FSL: FEL: FWL: ELEVATION(FT FROM MSL 0) KELLY BUSHING: DERRICK FLOOR: GROUND LEVEL: WEL~L CASING RECORD OPEN HOLE ALPINE - 1 501032021100 ARCO ALASKA INC. SPERRY-SUN DRILLING SERVICES 03-MAR-95 MWD RUN 2 MWD RUN 3 KUHLMAN ELLIS BUMGARNER McKELVEY lin 4E 1465 2250 31.62 30.62 7.60 CASING DRILLERS RECEIVED 2 0 1995 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage BIT SIZE (IN) SIZE (IN) DEPTH (FT) 1ST STRING 2ND STRING 20.000 120.0 3RD STRING 16.000 13.375 1768.0 PRODUCTION STRING 8.500 7500.0 REMARKS: MWD - DGR/EWR4. LOCATION: LAT N70:19:59.612 Y=5972482.25 LON W151:00:37.25 X=375455.03 ALL DEPTHS ARE MEASURED BIT DEPTHS. TEMPERATURE DATA IS REPRESENTATIVE OF THE CIRCULATING TEMPERATURE OF THE PHASE 4 RESISTIVITY TOOL. ANNULAR AND CRITICAL VELOCITIES WERE CALCULATED USING THE BINGHAM PLASTIC MODEL. DATA FROM 7162 BIT DEPTH TO 7197' WAS LOGGED APPROXI- MATELY 20 HOURS AFTER CORING. ~ HEADER ~ xLE NUMBER: 1 EDITED MERGED MWD Depth shifted and clipped DEPTH INCREMENT: .5000 FILE S~RY PBU TOOL CODE START DEPTH GR 107.0 RP 99.0 $ BASELINE CURVE FOR SHIFTS: GR CURVE SHIFT DATA (MEASURED DEPTH) curves; BASELINE DEPTH 1851.5 1868.0 1892.5 1898.5 1939.0 1970.0 1980.5 2008.0 2032.0 2032.0 2069.5 2116.0 2131.0 2131.0 2140.0 2170.5 2182.5 2202.0 2208.0 2232.5 2253.5 2316.5 2423.5 2460.0 2480.0 2538.0 2584.0 2833.5 2969.5 3000.5 3003.0 3056.5 3264.5 3309.0 3328.0 3391.0 3447.0 3463.0 3496.5 3549.0 3563.0 3583.0 3643.0 all bit runs merged. STOP DEPTH 7490.0 7483.0 ......... EQUIVALENT UNSHIFTED DEPTH ......... GR 1852.0 1867.5 1893.5 1899.5 1937.5 1971.0 1979.5 2007.5 2032.0 2034.0 2069.5 2115.5 2130.0 2130.5 2139.0 2170.0 2182.0 2201.5 2207.0 2232.0 2253.0 2316.5 2423.0 2460.0 2481.5 2541.0 2583.5 2833.5 2969.5 3001.0 3003.5 3057.5 3265.5 3310.0 3329.0 3392.5 3448.5 3465.5 3498.5 3550.5 3565.0 3584.5 3645.0 ~.0 ~756.5 3825.0 3849.0 3851.5 3878.5 3894.0 3897.0 3917.5 3926.5 3942.5 3966.5 3966.5 4013.0 4027.5 4042.0 4104.0 4124.5 4140.0 4199.0 4244.5 4288.0 4311.5 4329.0 4336.0 4366.0 4436.5 4470.5 4512.5 4566.5 4691.0 4732.0 4790.5 4840.0 4864.0 4866.5 5O08.0 5084.5 5165.5 5175.0 5182.0 5195.0 5195.5 5423.0 5433.0 5487.0 5558.0 5723.5 5739.5 5749.0 5768.0 5768.0 5791.0 5796.5 5827.0 5912.0 5961.5 5966.5 5978.0 6047.0 . 3721.0 3758.0 3826.5 385O.O 3853.0 388O.O 3895.5 3899.0 3919.0 3927.5 3939.0 3968.0 3974.0 4014.5 4029.0 4043.5 4105.5 4125.5 4141.0 4201.0 4246.0 4289.0 4317.0 4330.5 4337.5 4367.0 4437.5 4471.0 4513.0 4568.5 4693.0 4734.5 4794.0 4842.0 4867.0 4869.5 5009.5 5087.5 5169.5 5178.5 5185.5 5198.5 5199.0 5428.0 5437.5 5493.5 5562.5 5728.5 5744.5 5754.0 5773.0 5773.5 5796.0 5801.5 5832.5 5917.0 5964.5 5969.5 5981.0 6050.0 j~.5 9246.0 6255.0 6322.5 6344.5 6363.0 6408.5 6426.0 6445.5 6485.5 6502.5 6520.5 6543.5 6570.0 6584.5 6598.5 6618.0 6632.5 6633.5 6656.5 6719.0 6724.5 6760.5 6780.0 6789.0 6806'.0 6821.5 6843.0 6852.5 6860.0 6866.0 6893.5 6925.5 6939.0 6963.5 6978.0 7023.0 7120.0 7129.0 7147.0 7168.5 7205.0 7225.0 7225.0 7371.0 7404.5 $ MERGED DATA SOURCE PBU TOOL CODE MWD MWD MWD $ ~EMARKS: 622D. 0 6250.0 6259.0 6326.5 6348.5 6367.0 6413.0 6431.0 6450.5 6489.5 6507.5 6525.0 6548.0 6575.0 6589.0 6603.0 6622.5 6637.0 6637.5 6656.5 6723.5 6729.0 6765.0 6784.5 6793.0 6810.5 6826.0 6847.5 6857.0 6864.5 6870.5 6897.5 6930.0 6944.0 6968.0 6982.5 7028.0 7124.5 7133.5 7151.5 7175.0 7201.0 7230.5 7231.0 7366.5 7407.5 BIT RUN NO MERGE TOP MERGE BASE 1 100.0 1785.0 2 1785.0 7161.0 3 7161.0 7500.0 MERGED MAIN PASS. ALL MWD CURVES WERE SHIFTED WITH GR. /??SHIFT.OUT CN WN FN COUN STAT : ARCO ALASKA INC. : ALPINE - 1 : WEST COLVILLE EXPLOR : NORTH SLOPE : ALASKA * FORMAT RECORD (TYPE# 64) ONE DEPTH PER FRAME Tape depth ID: F 7 Curves: Name Tool Code Samples Units API API API API Log Crv Crv Size Length Typ Typ Cls Mod 1 GR MWD 68 1 AAPI 2 RPX MWD 68 1 OHMM 3 RPS MWD 68 1 OHMM 4 RPM MWD 68 1 OHMM 5 RPD MWD 68 1 OHMM 6 ROP MWD 68 1 FPHR 7 FET MWD 68 1 HR 4 4 91 948 38 6 4 4 54 501 47 4 4 54 501 47 4 4 54 501 47 4 4 54 501 47 1 4 4 99 789 97 5 4 4 62 202 97 6 28 DATA RECORD (TYPE# 0) 998 BYTES * Total Data Records: 479 ~ .Tape.File Start Depth = 7500.000000 .... Tape File End Depth = 90.000000 '~. Tape File Level Spacing = 0.500000 Tape File Depth Units = Feet **** FILE TRAILER **** LIS representation code decoding summary: Rep Code: 68 118569 datums Tape Subfile: 2 714 records... Minimum record length: 62 bytes Maximum record length: 998 bytes . 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CNT(; ~ 207.0 ~ ENRa, CN'TG O. aS BP. !IT -999.25 TFND.AIT t1~6.64 o45 Oo nO0 OO 0 l i 1 4 6~ 0000000000 045 oO o00 O0 0 1 1 I 4 68 0000000000 u45 (30 000 O0 0 i I ] 4 68 0000000000 045 O0 c)O0 O0 o 1 1 I 4 68 O000000OO0 045 Oo Ot)O O0 0 i I ! 4 68 0000000000 045 O0 000 O0 0 1 1 1 4 68 0000000000 U45 O0 000 O0 0 I I 1 4 68 0600000000 045 O0 PO0 O0 0 1 I 1. 4 68 0000000000 045 00 000 O0 0 1 I ~. 4 68 0000000000 oo oo o 4 oooooooooo 0 !') I'. L)AS -9U9.250 DTSa. bA,5 .999 25(:) GR.DAS U ~T~!,I i')hS -099 250 TKN<" :" :25 . .DA , ....... ~. DA5 999 0 TEND S 0 Rt.tO~. SDN -090.250 DRH(,}. SDN 999 250 PEF.SDN 0 ~,,~ P H.I:. C N'i'G -999.250 CF'HI. CNI'G ~999~250 FCNT.CNTG 0 CRAT.CNTG -999.250 NRAT,CNTG -999 250 ENPH.CNTG 0 CFEC.CNTG '099.250 CNEC,CNTG -999:250 GR,AIT 8 t',~R KS..t~ I T 1.379 M'FEN~. A,IT !34.670 TENS.AlT 4 o r)T. DA,S 143.857 DTSH:. DA8 326.153 GR.DAS 4 ~.'!']' E f"t. D A S 75.648 TENS. D/~$ 1505.000 TF.,'..N D, P A S 2 RfiOB.SPN 2.237 DRHO.SDh -0.642 PEF.SDN 7 N P.H.[. Ct..! TG 59.64:9 CP'HI,CNTG 70.872 FCNT.CNTG 6 CRAT,CNTG 4,635 NRAT.C. NTG 4.793 ENPH,CNTG 0 CFEC.CNTG 334.810 CNEC.CNT6 2293.406 GR,AIT (,;~' ~'4RFS. a !'T 2.390 aTEi4.AIT 84.657 'I'Ei~S. A I T 5 -999.250 -999.250 -999.250 -999.250 -999.250 ;999.250 125.000 56,038 914,809 15.555 249,941 52,460 45,204 2050.000 L E R , ·, · B l':: :,:[. T . (,,,:)0:1 F b I C 95/03/1,5 f, ,IS Tape Ver,~.ficatt. on I,i. stino ;cblun'.bergJ~r A..!..mska Computino Center 15=i,,IAR-19~5 20:02 PAGE: 1J, FTL~ NB~B.F.R: 2 Ali. tool 5trlnos~ DePth shift-em and DFFTH I~.~CREMgh~T: 0.2500 ............... . .... 3, IT 7 . IIAS~bIt,)~ Ci. JPVF FOR ~,~ ,c: . CURVE S~t~IF'T bA'I'A f[:~F:ASL)R~.;D DF]'PTE) .......... FQ~)IVAL, ENT ¢ .A S: E: ~, .'I N E [) ~ P T U A ! T 7390,5 7~92.5 7383,5 7379,0 7,377.5 73,43.5 7~43.0 7331,5 7332.5 7]24, ~ 73~ 722~.0 722S.5 721S.5 71,93,0 7192,5 7186,0 7~86,0 7170,5 71.35,5 7135,() 7129o 5 7 71,21.5 71.21 .0 7083.5 7084,0 70'113,5 7©74.0 7063,0 7061.5 7026,0 7025.5 7000,5 7000,0 6977,0 6962,0 6937,5 6937,5 6924.5 692a.0 clip~ed curves; S [I" N P DE P'!'E ~1l runs meroed; no cased hole data. ,IS Ta~e verification J,istil',q 'chlumberqor Alaska Compt]t..~r~,q Center 69!2.5 6~70.5 6~6~. 5 6~2..%." 6~24.5 6~2~.~ 6~!4.0 6S~.3.5 679~ .0 &79C.5 6785.5 6795.0 6782.0 67~1.5 6769. ¢~ 6750. 6765.0 6764.0 675&.5 8756.0 6732.0 6731.5 6723.0 6722.5 0717.5 6717.5 661 ~. 0 661 g. 0 6600,0 b590.5 6582.5 65~2.5 6572.0 657~ .5 6545.0 6544.5 6521.5 6521.5 6511.5 6510.5 6486.5 6487.0 6472.0 6473.5 6.46'2.5 646~ . 5 6444. ~ 6~,~4'. 0 6422.0 6,422 ~ 0 6409 n 6409. 639.4:5 639s. 63~4.n 63~34.5 6] ,o.s 6: lo.$ 62~,~. 5 e~28~.5 6256,5 6256.5 6~45.5 62'~5.5 6224.5 6224.5 6217 ~ 5 6217.0 6204.5 6204.5 6200,0 6 ~ 99.0 6~g~.5 6193.0 609!. O 609!. 0 ~,075,0 6076.0 6045,5 ~,04~5.5 6001.0 6001.5 5995.5 5984,. 5 595 '"' 0 0 59 b., 80. 5962.5 5962.5 5955.0 5954.5 PAGE: 12 :IS Tape Ver'i~tcatton I,.isttn,~ ,chlu!nberqer AlasKa Comput.inq 5t~5~ .5 !5951.5 593~, % 593R. 5034.5 5934.0 5~07.5 5007. 5 ~ 9 ~'.,., 0 5996,0 5~7 ~, 5 5~73.5 5~5~. 0 5853. 5842.5 5~42.5 5~25.5 5~25.5 5~10.5 5810.5 5S03.5 5803.5 577a. 5 577R. 5 5750, O 5749.5 572~.0 b727.~ 5715,5 %71.5.0 5667.5 5667.5 564.2.5 564~.5 561~,5 561~.5 5595.5 5596.0 5559.0 5559. 555~, 0 555~. 5 5532,0 553~.5 5506.5 5506.5 5.484 0 548],5 5454, f.) 5453,0 543!, 0 5~31, 5420, o 5420.5 5409.5 5409 5397,0 5397, O 5394.0 5395,0 5365,0 5365.0 5351., 0 5351,5 5334.5 5335. 5305.5 5306.0 52[~.4.0 5283.5 5~76,5 5276,5 5240,0 5240 0 ....... 5205.5 5206.0 5201,5 520!,5 5~.96.0 5! 96.0 5~, 78' 0 517~. 0 5~. 64.5 5!, 64.5 5152,0 5143,5 5143.5 5085,5 5085.5 5o50,5 5050, 5025,5 5025.5 5001,5 5001., 5 4988.0 4~988,0 496 ~. ,,, 96 ~. 5 496:!., 5 4,961.. 5 4945.0 49 4941. , 5 .4941 . 5 4924.. 5 4925 Center ! 5-~AR-1995 20: o2 PAGE: 13 .IS Tar.~e Yeri.~ticat.~on [..istinq '.chlumberqer Alaska ComP!]~inq center 4922.0 4922,5 49¢33,5 4.904,0 4~76, (: 4~77 4~6~.5 4~65,0 4826.5 ~28.0 4801 ,5 4~01 4.75~,5 477a, c 477~. 0 .476~ , a 4769. 4732.5 47 4689,0 4689.0 4685.0 4g85. (" 4667,0 4.667,5 4652,C~ 465],0 4650,0 4650,0 4630,5 4631.5 4567,0 4567,5 ~556,5 4557,0 4555.5 454 ~, 0 4543,5 4534.0 4535 , 0 449~;'0 4499.0 4494.5 4494.5 4479.5 a479.5 4453.0 44.55,0 4~3G,5 443!. ,5 4,403,5 440.4,0 4367,5 4368,0 4350,0 435C, 5 4329,5 4.32g.5 4282,5 4282,5 4256,5 ~246,0 4.245,5 4229,0 4.229.0 4202,0 41,. 8 ~ .0 .4181.0 4t60,0 4160.5 4141.0 4~4! 4106., 0 ,4106,5 ~08~, 0 4088,5 4072,5 4072,0 404 3,0 4.043,0 4013,5 40!~, 5 399~, 5 399P., 5 3970,5 3970,5 394!, 0 394'!, 0 3924,5 3925,0 3 915,5 :3 3~97.5 3883,5 388.~, 0 20: o2 'rape V~rifI. catJ. om I.,istine ;chlu.mbercler ~laSka Comput. i. no center 3~7~. 5 3 ~'76,5 3~49,5 3~4qo 5 3923.0 3~.~23.5 3~;15,5 3795.n 379a .5 3770.5 377 O. 5 3749.5 3750.0 3730,5 3740.5 3733.0 3733.5 372~. 0 372~{. 0 3717.5 37~7.5 3706,0 3706.5 370~.a 370~ ,5 3695.,% 3694,0 368~. 5 36~9,0 3675.5 3675.5 3665.0 3665.0 3657,5 3657.0 3640,5 3641.0 3621,0 36'21.0 3600, O 3609.0 35~6, o ~586,0 357o, o 3579.0 3561 .0 "~56 ~ .0 3556,5 3557.0 3541 . 0 3542,0 3536.5 3536,0 3522,5 352~, 5 3517, O 351.7,0 34:9~, 0 :349~. O 34S 3.5 3~ 83.0 34~:)1.5 3461.5 3444,5 3445.0 336~, 5 3370,5 3364.5 3365,0 3357.5 3357,5 : 26.s 3309,5 331 O, 0 3295,5 3296.0 3265,0 3265,0 3"~16,0 3217.0 3~07,0 3207,0 3~ 8[~. 5 3187,5 31,81,0 31, S2,0 3!.43,0 3~.44,0 3~. '3:[.0 3130.5 '~ 0 3122,0 3 ! ,~ ~. ..... 3~ 16, ~ 3] ~,7,5 3106,0 3~ (>7.0 20: ¢"2 PAGE: 15 ,I.S 'Tare Verif.~.cal:Jon ;ch l.U~,k, eraer AI. aSKa 307g.5 3o, 78 3054,, 5 3n55 3001.0 3001 297%~. 5 2~6~. 0 2963 294q.5 2946.5 2947 290~. 0 2g09 2~9~. 5 290o 2~Na.5 2R91 2~71,5 2~7~ 2~6~. 0 283~ .5 2~32 2795.0 279~ 2756.0 2756 2736.5 2737 2723.0 2724 2707.0 2707 2700.0 2700 2670.5 267 }. 2636.0 2636 26~6.0 26],6 258a.0 25[~a 2560.0 2569 2542.5 2543 25~,6.5 2516 2480.5 2481 2467. () 2467 2457.0 2458 2433.0 2435 24!5.0 2a~.. 5 2395.5 239[~ 235~g.0 235q 2342.0 2343 2~26. (} 2327 2294,. [{ 2295 227g.0 2279 2~60,5 2~62 22,52.5 2254 2~4~. 0 2243 222c,. o 2230 2224:. 5 2226 5 2 ,~ l, 4 22!,2. ," . 22 0 5,0 220 6 2~95.~ 2~96 21,80,~ 2].81 21.70.. 2J. 71 2,152.5 2153 21.'1. g.0 "~1. 0 21. 1. 3.0 2! J. 4 Center .0 .0 .5 .5 ,0 ,5 .0 .0 .5 .5 .5 .0 .5 .5 .5 .5 .5 .5 .0 .0 .0 .0 ,0 · 0 j 0 .0 ,6 .0 ,0 ,0 ,0 ,5 ,0 .0 .5 ,0 .0 .5 .0 .5 .0 .5 ,0 .5 1. 5-P,A R-1995 20: 02 PAGE: 16 ,IS Tane Veriflcat~on ;chlumberger AlasKa CO~k::ut:~F~O Cent. er 20:02 2()96, C, 2n97. 2084,0 2085. 20'75,0 2075, 2065. e, 20~5.5 2052, .'%: 205~. 20]7,5 203~ . 203~ .0 2()!5,5 2n17.0 1 OTB, 0 1 q7q, 1966.~ lq~7.5 t 036,0 1937. 1927,0 1 lq13,0 lqlS.0 .~06,5 1907 1 gO~, 5 ] O(.)O. 1 ~ 77.0 1850, O I ~50, 1 ~2q, 5 I [~29. 1~I7.0 1,~16.0 1.795,5 1789,5 1769,0 1709, 1764,5 17 ~4., 175'] 5 1727:0 i 727. E; O D A T ~ [,)WG TOOL C S PAGE: 17 ** DATA ,IS Tane verification Listin~ ',cb/.umberoer AlasKa ComputIno Ce~t'.~r 15-~':AR-1995 :20:0.2 PA~E: 3 73 4 66 .5 66 6 73 7 65 ~ 68 0.25 11 6b 19 19 66 I 3 63 0 15 6b :t A 6 6 1 o 6 6 1 ...... .............: " ..... IL'~ ORDfS~,t ~ .bOG TYPE CLASS MO!) ,~tU{',~..~ ,SAllie ELF?", CODE (HEX) i)'tC p '[' F · 61. 9045 00 000 00 0 2 I I 4 6 S 0000000000 A'rlo ~IT ('.]H~qU 619045 OU 000 O0 0 2 I 1 4 68 0000000000 .A'r20 ~IT OHa~.~ 61,9045 O0 000 O0 0 2 I 1 4 68 0000000000 A~3n A,IT :.;:~H~,~ 619045 O0 000 O0 0 2 1. 1 4 68 0000000000 A~6n AI'T d~'~ut 6t9045 O0 000 O0 0 2 1 1 4 68 0000000000 A7'90 AlT (.}kf~':~,~ 61.9045 O0 000 O0 0 2 1 1 ,4 68 0000000000 AnlO AIT O~ivt:~,~ 6,~,9045 O0 000 O0 0 2 1 1 4 68 0000000000 A020 AlT (}N~':;~'~ 619045 O0 000 ()0 0 2 1 1 4 68 0000000000 A03~ AlT ONbi?,~ 61.9045 00 ()00 00 0 2 I 1 4 68 0000000000 A060 aI, T (.)}.1¢~,~ fi1,9045 Og 000 O0 0 ~ 1 1 4 68 O000OO0000 A~9o AI~ ON~V~g 61.9045 O0 000 O0 0 2 I. :1 4 68 0000000000 AORT AlT O}.{~!r,~ 6i0045 O0 000 O0 0 2 1 1, 4 68 0000000000 A 0 R X ~ ,l: ? 0 H ?q ,~, 61. O 045 00 000 00 0 2 I i 4, 68 0000000000 * * l) A T A * * DFPT. .!774.000 ATI, O.AIT 2. ~..76 AT20.AIT !.656 AT30.AiT AT60.AIT 1.816 ATgO.,AIT 2,204 AOIO.AIT 2.031 AO20.,~.IT AO30,AIT 1,579 .a{.160, AIT 1.952 AO90.AIT 2.037 A. ORT.A~T a 0 R X . l 1 't' 2 . 06 (..~ ,3.463 3.667 3.41.9 2o010 !..473 2.161 ,I$ l'a~e VerifJ,.cat, ion icblumberqer Alaska Comp~lrinq Center 15-i~AP,-1905 20:02, PAGE: 19 FILF [IAUE : V,~).!T ,002 1)~TU : 95103/15 ~ RFC SIZE : 1024 [)~'j'F : ~,~X REC S!Z~ : 1024 FThF TYPE : !.a~) L~ST FIf,E F" l' bE H~:AOER F'I' L? ,H tJ,~i B E R 3 Curves and le~.! header data tar each run and tool string I.n separate files: Tool String ~1. fo sadlerochit run presented first. (primary depth control"strin~ used to depth shift the'Sadler ~ntervsl) fo]~.lowed by files for griper m~r', Pass tool strJ. ncls per run, LOG ~iEADER r)ATA PATE: bOGGED $OIw'.I'WA R E: VERSIOI'~ 'V fr.,, N D fl *~ T 0 0 L, C 0 D ri: T 0 (.11:.., T Y P i'!; i774.0 1765.0 1765.0 1765,0 l i. 7C0-428 800 14 750O. 0 7494.0 J, 765,0 7456.0 1, 8 0 0. '0 lO-F'EB-95 11 - F E; B - 95 .,IS Ta~.e verif!cation Listinq ~chlUmherger AlasKa Co~PLltina Conter 2O DRI~,LKRS CA.,%Zr.,~G DEPTH BSST-A ~',' b 'P - A A 1765.o !7~5.o B I,.~ A i',J D 10.30 44.0 1, 3'.q,. () 2.21,0 1, · 150 2.440 g P I T H g P P! A 2,65 8.5 !. ,0 72.0 72.0 72,0 Tape V~r,iflcatlon ListinO ;ch],umberqer AlasKa Computinq Center .15-MAR-19c~5 2('):02 PAGE: ~mmm~lmm~mmm~m~mmmm~Im~mmmmI '7 6 ,_5 ~ 68 0.5 9 65 FT 1I 66 5 1~ 68 14 65 15 66 16 66 0 66 ! TD C)?,DZR ~ bOG 'PYP . (,) (') () 0 ~I:T GAP! 610045 00 L) O A I T L, B 6 t, 90.45 0 O 00 (.) gIT LB 61 g045 O0 000 A I T :,,~ v 6 1 g 045 o 0 0 o 0 AlT D}?GF 619045 O0 000 ~.!.T [::~ ~ ;~ ~ 61q045 0() 000 L[)T Pt~ 619045 00 000 b D T G / C 3 6 i 90.45 0 (.') 00 (.) LDT (:;/C3 619045 oO 000 LL) T 619045 00 000 L t3 T 6 i 90.4: 5 00 000 1,, D T 61. 9 V 45 0 (.~ 000 f ,,' C P ¢ .. , r.) q ....... c, 619045 00 000 L D T C P 8 61904:5 00 0 o 0 ~..., [)T C P S 619 () 4. 5 00 0 (.~ 0 LOT CPS 619045 O0 000 t,, D T C P 5 6 19 (.) 4. 5 00 O 00 LOT cPq 619045 O0 OOO ~,"~ LDT V 619045 00 000 L-)'' i. 1 V 6190,45 00 O00 i,., r G/C3 6~9045 00 000 I,., 0 T (; / C 3 6 '19 (.; 45 o 0 000 L i)'l" I N 6.19045 00 000 C N T P U 6 :t 9045 00 C, 0 () (..? re T 619045 00 () 0 () C~4T CP¢ 61 g045 00 000 C N' T C P 5 619045 00 000 C ~'~ T C P S 6 :t ~ 0.45 0 O 00 O C ~,f T C P 5 6 !. 9 0,4 5 0 0 0 0 0 C N T .P U 6 i 0 8 45 0 () 0 00 C )~ T p I.)' 61, 9045 00 () 00 CaT 61 g045 O0 000 C ?l T 6 !. 9045 00 000 ...................................oo o 4 ;' 00 0 3 1 I 4 58 O000o00000 oo 0 3 I I 4 68 0o00000()00 00 0 3 I t. 4 I~ ..~ 0 (') 000 0 0 000 00 o 3 1. 1 4 68 000 () 0 O 0000 00 0 3 ! .i 4: 68 0000000000 00 o 3 1 I 4 68 00000o0000 00 O 3 1. i 4 68 00o000OO00 oo o 3 1, 1 4 68 000o000000 00 0 .3 1 1 4 68 0000000000 00 0 3 1. 1 4 68 0000000000 O0 0 3 1 t 4 68 0000000000 00 0 .3 1 i 4 68 00 0 (') 000000 0 0 0 3 1. 1, 4 6 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (', O 0 3 I t 4 68 00 (:) o 000000 00 0 3 I, I 4 68 0000000000 00 0 3 I I 4 68 000000 (') 0 00 00 0 .3 1. t 4 68 00000 o 0000 00 0 .3 1,, 1 4 b 8 0 000000 0 00 00 0 3 1 1 4 68 O000000000 0 0 ,") 3 1 i, 4 6 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O0 0 0 0 3 1 I. 4 6 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 ,3 I I 4 68 000 o 000000 00 0 .3 1 ,l 4 68 0000000000 0 0 0 ,3 1, I 4 6 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O0 0 3 I 1 4 68 0000000000 00 0 3 1 I 4 68 0000 (:) 00 o 00 00 0 3 1. I ~. 6 ft 0000000000 00 0 3 1. .'I 4 68 00 000000 0 0 0 (,) 0 3 I i 4 6 a C, 0 0 () 0 0 0 0 0 0 C)0 0 3 1 i 4 68 0000000000 C) 0 C, 3 I I 4 68 0000000000 00 0 3 1 I 4 68 0000000000 00 0 3 I i. 4 68 000 () 00 () 000 ~I$ Tame '¢eri. fication Li.$tinq .ChlUn~herger.. .A..l~ska ~o, putinq,, . center 15-MAP-~ 995 20:n2 PAGS: 22 mmmmm,lm ,~m m~m ,m mm m m m~ ~m mm TO O~DER ~ LOG TYPE C[.,~SS N RCA~T CNT CPS 6iq045 09 t,{) t) 0u 0 ] RCF~ ChiT CPS 6[9045 O0 0o0 00 0 3 C ~.~ T C C ;'~ 'r C P S 61 '~ 045 n 0 0 n u 0 O o 3 CFTC C~T CPS 619045 O0 ()oO 0O 0 3 GP ~S~ GhPI 619U4b O0 000 O0 0 3 [)1'~,~ DST US/F 619045 O0 00o O0 0 3 DT4~ SSI OS/F 6~045 O0 GO0 OO 0 3 'r ~ t.~ S~5I b~ 6190~5 O0 :)00 O0 0 .3 }iTE~: [.}SI i'~ 619045 O0 ')()0 O0 0 3 ,~PES 98! O}'I~i~,~ 619045 O0 000 O0 0 3 i~WE:~ OSl ~)EGF 610045 O0 000 O0 0 3 HCA~, DS! I?,I 619045 O0 OhO O0 0 3 ! ]. ~ 6~ (;000000000 I t 4 6g GO00000000 1 I 4 6~ 000(~()00000 1. ~ 4 6S 0000000000 ! ! 4 68 O0000000OO I. 1 4 6~ 0000000000 I I 4 ~8 0000000000 1 1 4 68 0000000000 !. 1 4 68 0000000000 l 1 4 68 OOOO000000 1 1 4 68 0000000000 I I 4 68 0060000000 1 1 4 68 0000000000 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.mMmmmmmM.mm.mm.mmmmmm... ** I.)ATA [)FPT!. 7 471. 000 GR..a.!T -999. 250 SP.AiT -999.250 ~*:'FE;~. A 1T -999.250 R ~ 0 B. L 0'.1' - 999.250 D R }40. b [) T - 999.250 OSS. L, OT - 999.25 0 I.,S. L, D";,:' -999.250 I., T '!," F~. L,, I) "l' - 999.250 S $ ,1. [,, P' T - 999.250 S ~- !,'IV. Li)T -999 256 L, Sr; ii. ibO:T -99o.250 E:~P!.q. C NT -999.250 ENRA.CNT -999.250 RC~:F'. CN:T -999.250 RC'EN.CNT -999.250 T?JR ~,. CN'I" -999.250 RTNR,CNT -999.250 C ~:~ '"C "~ 9 . ,. 0 F 1..,CN;. -9 9 25 C TC..CN'T 999.250 DT~!2.DS! -9q9.250 DT4P.DS.I -999,250 J',~P ES. DS 1 1.()53 Y,'T E:,~ * DS i 146.704 DEpT. 1. 663.0O0 GR. t~,IT 37. i. 23 S P. A I T 6 ~. 688 ,"~ T g ,~. A I T 84.1. 5 ¢ 'RNOB, BDT 1,6qO D R Fl[). [....T)T -0.998 OSS, LDT -0.144 T,.,S, LOT 2o5.01. 1. i~,I ',t3 }4.1,., D T 1. 9.353 SS 1, ,bDT t~ 1.. 997 5 S ~{ V. L D T 1. 602.23.4 T.,,, $ R H. t,,,, D't': 2.6 ~ 7 ENPH.CNT 60.055 ENRA.CNT 7.3~9 ~c¢"5' CNT 320.273 RCEN.C;~T 2102 62o , ~ ...... ~ . ~ ~ TaRa.CNT 5.01.9 R T~'J R . Ci~,:~T 5.414 C~'FC. CNT 1224.4:~6 CFTC.C;qT 251.091 [)"tM2.981 -999.250 DT4P.DSi -999,250 i',t R E $ , 951 - 999 . 250 N T E ~'q . O $ ,I - 999 . 250 TE;t~,~$. A 11; -999.250 HTEN.AIT MRES. AI'T -999.250 DPB!. [.,DT PEF, b[}'t~ -999.250 O,bS. LDT I.,.,, b. 1',, OT -999.250 I,,l:. I,,, DT SS2.bDT -999.250 .bS~'q. I,,DT [,[..) R H. LDT -999.250 CALI.LDT (.,[~ .... C C'N -999.250 CNE',C.CNT ~,, PH ,I,~. C,~T -999,250 ,.17 N P N CNT RCNT.CN'T -999.250 RCFT~CNT GR,.DSI -999.250 PR.DSI TENS. i)Si 292:5.000 HTEN,DSI ~:CAb. OSI 7. 806 TENS,AlT 2005.000 HTEN.AIT t,~RE$. A!T 2.389 DP~I.LDT PEF,LDT 22.782 QLS.I.,DT LU h~,~ 200 895 LL.LD~ $82. t,,OT 100.338 LSHV.LDT L [..~ R H. L, [') T 2 747 C A. L I. L D T C ~' E C. C'N '~ 317: 818 C N f.: C. C ~N T NPHi.CNY 66.742 TNPH.CNT RCN~. CNT ~ ~ 79. 998 RCFT. CNT GR.DSi: -999.250 PR.DSI T.E~S.DSI -999.250 ktTE&.DSI HCAb. DSi -999.250 -999.250 -999.250 -999.250 -999.250 -999.250 -999,250' -999,~50 -999.250 -999.250 839,748 1193.426 58.207 0.01. I 104.566 1,554.283 12.767 2238.87t 75.097 242,652 -999 250 -999~250 .,IS Tape Veri~l]cat..ion t, istinq ;chlumberqer AlasKa Comput~nm Cemter 20:02 PAGE: 23 *** *: [.-'I.'!_..,F l,'~j~',i)W.R FILI:' ',,,AUE : EOT'I' .004 SF~V£CF : F~b~C V~R~ION : O01COt D~T? : 05103/15 ,~aX REC $1Z~: : 1024 F-1'LF TYPE : l.,,..j L~S'? FILE : [.,E HEIOER Curves and loq header data for each run a::.:~ tool string in separa:e fi, J. es~ Tool 8Cring ~1 :o Sadlerochl. t run ~resented first. (primary ~:~ept:h control string use~ to depth shift the Sadler interval) followed by files for other t~aj..n pass tool strin~s per run, P ~, S S N tJ ~ ~ E 'R: 3 # ......... . ........ ......... alt 74 '0. 56 f~ATE bOGGEP: T'I ~'E LOGGER TD DRILLER CF'T) TO LOGGER (FT): VENDC]~ TOOL COOF: TOO[, TYPE A T T DS [ f3 0 ~,; TC STOP i) EPTH J, !, 7C0-42f~ 800 14 7500.0 7494.0 ! 765,0 7456.0 .1, 806'. t) lO-FEB-95 Il-FEB-g5 , I .,IS Tane Ver.ificatio9 [.ist.!r~q .;chlun, berqer AlasKa, Compur.lna Center 15-q~-JgO5 20:02 b'IS L, r., T oF.. ~'.!S I T¥ L, [.,T- ~ S T Y P F'..: f)~¢J,S.!:TY (r,_a/(.~'): vISCOSITY (S) ..' pq: aES!S'rlVlTY (OH~!,:.') I'1' TF.,";Pa~Aq'b~f~., (DkG["): ~"..UD ~T' .*' ~ c q" '. .t O''~' HOT,E :['~:'~PP;PATU['?k': .~LIO I:'.[I,'rP.~TE A'r (,'4T): ~iUr) F!iI.,T'vATE A.% (,P,.PT): '~[.JD CAKI~; A.~ (~.'~.'Y)~ FCR~AT ~. 500 1765.(i 1765.0 ,n. 1, A t: D 1 0.3 0 44. C., 138.n 2.21U 1 2 · 440 S Alt! DS T 0 ~,~ r.,: 2.65 8,5 72.0 72.0 72,0 PAGE: 24 r~ il T t! F'O a ~ ~; T $ P E C 1' F I C a T ! 0 ~ TYPE - 64EB 6 6 6 k'ECOPD ** 5; 2 0,25 ,,o ,spe Veri~lcati. on ;~istina ;chlumberqer A!as~a Com'o,]tin~ Center _i 5-,,*,nb?-1995 20: PAGE: 25 D~;PT. 7470.250 AT60.aIT -999.7250 bO30.AI'r -999.250 AORW.AIT -999.250 -999.250 -999.250 F"I:LE~ NA*aE : MOlT .004 S~RV I'.CE , rbTC VbrRS'.[O)! : O91. C01 D ~'!:'F : 95/03115 M~.X Rt'~C SIZF'7 : !024 .,!S ~ape VertfJ[cati. on Listin~ ;chlur.}t:erqer Alaska Compt.~t~.nc~ Center 2O:02 PAGE: 26 F' 1 ;r., t' ,..: U .~;t I~ Ft.. R C~rves .amd loq .header data for eech pass, too]., strlnn, and rub in separate files. R II i~; ?! ,! ,e, p. E P.: 1 S FILl:"' a I'~ ~sr b D" .. P A T "6] L 0 ~' [') b c) G G · (,)P LOC; ~OTI'OH $ '1" 0 P D ~ p ? H "t ()44. o 0 7 0 8 8.0 70 4 ]. 0 7 0 4,3. O 1, ].-FEB-95 7(10-428 14 750 0,0 749~ 0 7456.0 1800.0 1 1-FEB-95 8.5 0 0 ],,. 765.0 1765.0 .,IS ma~e fferffication !_,istiqa ~chlUm~erq~r ~]asKa Comnt.~tf.r~ Cer~t~.r 995 20 ,' q2 PAGE: 27 FC]R ~!,AT iDA~A b h ."q h 4A.O 8,8 3~.c) 2.21o 1 · 750 2 · ,~40 E P I T FI ~; R lq ~ L 8,500 72.0 72.0 72.0 P A '17 A F [".~ R ?., A T $ ,o El C T F I C A T .1'. 0 ~.i' 66 '7 3 7 65 8 68 !,2 68 16 (,6 0 6 6 0.~ 5 0 6~ ,IS Tar~e verification l.,iSt!no ;chlumberqer Alaska Computine~ 15-~.'IAR- !. 995 20:02 RAGg: 28 GAPT 619045 O0 b~ F', i 0 (.,',45 ") ..) b a 61 ~ 045 0 O HV fi,t 0()45 DEGP ~'lnUa5 00 PU fil 004.5 O0 G./C3 ~.1,0045 0 G/C3 &i. 0045 & t g 0 a 5 0 0 6!9(}45 CPS 619045 (10 CPS 610(')~5 O0 CPS 619045 O0 CPS 610045 O0 CPS 610045 f)O C D 5 619 O 45 0 V 6 1 o 0 a 5 v 610045 O0 6/C3 6!o045 O0 (;/C3 6100.45 I r.,~ 6 ! 9045 0 P U 6 ! 90,45 00 6to045 O0 CPS 610045 O0 CPS ~1q045 O0 CPS 610945 0(,) C P 5 619 ~ ,4 $ 00 pti fi 1.9U45 O0 P~ 61.9045 O0 619045 C P 5 6 ,t 904 5 0 CPS 61 c.)()aq 00 G.aoI 6!o0!5 O0 6190a5 O0 tI'S/~ 6to045 ~...l S t ~' 619045 O0 bB 6190a5 O0 .b ~'~ 6 ! 00 a 5 0 0 6a 0000000000 68 0000000000 68. 0('.00000000 68 0000000000 68 O00000C)O00 0000000000 68 0000000000 0000000000 68 0000000000 6B 0000000o00 68 0000000000 68 0000000000 68 0000000000 68 0000000000 68 0000000000 0000000000 68 0000000000 68 00(.)0000000 68 0000000000 68 0000000000 68 0000000000 68 0000000000 68 0000000000 68 0000000000 68 0000000000 0000000000 68 0000000000 68 0000000000 68 0000000000 68 00000()0000 6,R 0000000000 68 0000000000 6H 0000000000 68 0000000000 68 0000000000 68 0000000000 68 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 68 O00OO00000 0000000000 68 0000000000 68 0000000000 68 000000()000 ,IS T~p.e VerifiCation l,istinn ;chlt',mberg~r AlasKa (,o,'pt]t:in-q Center EDT]: , F L, ! C 95/03/!5 LO 77.3~i9 .1..436 O.lti5 321 .7~5 2.262 [,[JPH.bD1 3.350 31~7.504 Npu i. Ct..i 1 2.!~ ~CNT.CN1 1. 18 !. 725 Ga. i)81 -999.250 TKNS.D81 -99g.~50. ~,,]{]AL.r ! t) 4.0 I, 5 T [:f ,~,.] ,q. ,~\ T O. 05~ DEF. 416. 925 LU. 274.2,I5 SS2.LB1 2. 320 L!I~H. a,. 7 ~0 CFRC. CN 2550.923 3. 115 RCNT.C~i! 716.5 ~t 7 Gl{. DS 1 -999.250 T~t. f5. DS.1 3920.000 130,262 a..09~ 430.695 ~24.P39 1013.290 30.571 329g.19g -999.~50 -999,250 -999.750 3930.000 126.429 3.6'10 404.40.4 368.94.4 609.022 33.961 2282.299 -999.250 -999.250 -999.~50 H T ~; 1~.! ./~ 'I' .1 I)PHI. I.,D ! QI, S.T,D1 l,I_, ,!,91 b,S, N V. L O.! CILI .I,D! CNEC.CN1 T~JPM, CN l RCFT.C~ 1. PR.PSi, HTE,~ . D8 ]. PAGE;: !018.21.1 12.232 -0.033 227.133 1556.312 8.510 3394.3a7 ~114.924 -999.~50 -999.250 !342.1O2 16.352 -0.037 214.623 1561.804 9.665 2814.6~4 35,127 673,086 -999.250 -9o9.250 29 ,I$ ?~]ne Verification ;chl~mber,:_~er /\l~s~a Com[)ut~na Center 995 0 each nass, tool S'i'f~ P ~-! E~ P T }4 sr. rincl~ and rtln i~ 1-FE~-95 C 0 - 4 ) 8 7500.0 7494.0 1765,0 7456.0 800.0 1, O-FEB-95 1! ,-FE]B-9 5 [.)PEN [.,iOT..,~il 'ST? ~!ZE' D'R l'. l., h f;: R S C A S I ~.: G [.'~ E.:' P T .d ( F ".~: ): 1. 7 6 5,0 ~'~l:,.~ VISCOSITY (S): 44,0 ? U D P : 8,8 FLt,J]'D I, OS,S (C h~ a X ! re/I:,1F~ R E: C r,~ ~ P E I) I' E ~,~ P F H A T [.t R F: ( D E: (; F' ): 1, 38.0 f'~l,JP ~'.I' t,,i'F:ASU~E;I", T?~;i~iPER,~TURE (NT): 2.2!0 ~,~rfr) ~']t];' i:~O'{'" '~t,~ '".: "7 . ~t: U t) CAKE '72.0 72.0 7 .?.., 0 separate ~iles. ,chl. t];[.P~erqer A]_as~a ComL;ut.%nc~ Cent_er 995 PAGE: 31 TOOL S':;'A,",'Dr~["'[,' fll'!); $ I_,TS F[~R'~.~,a'i' ~ATA c, · 1 ,, F* ~t ~045 O0 000 no n 6 1 4 8 0 0 ..... ,. ., , ~ ATI. O AT1 (')H~,,i~ 610045 O0 000 O0 0 6 1 I 4 68 0000000000 A~20 ATI ('.2~.~i~ (:;1~045 00 000 00 0 6 1 ! 4 68 0000000000 A~30 A9.'1. 0~;~,.'~ 610045 00 000 0() 0 6 ! 1 4 68 0000000000 .AT6n A':[! [~])~'. t~19()45 00 000 00 0 6 1 .1 4 68 0000000000 AT90 ~T1 OH~'4~ 619045 00 000 O0 0 6 1 1 4 68 0000000000 Tape Vertt'J. catlon Listipo ;Ch]t]F, tberqor h].aSKa (:Om[',t~t.~no Center 20:02 PAGE: 32 -O°o.nS0 ATP(:.AT1 -99o . 250 -990.250 AT30.nI1 -999.250 **** F I L f'; H EA [,',Rk **** SFRVICE : FLOC v~:RSInN DAT~ : 05/o3/!5 FILF TYPE : r,.,(.',:~ L~ST FILE f.," T: L F' l.l E; A f,) t';: R ,.,LR 7 F,' A W (.'.~ P E t',,] :H r') f_, E; R E !.:.' E A T P A $ 8 ~:,S Ctirves and !hq header data for each pass, tool strinq, and run in se~arete 7432 ,,, 7 '1- 04.0 7 ~., 86,0 1, 1- }:,' E,s ,,,, 9 5 7C0.-428 8 00 10 .. F I~; B - 9 5 1 4 11 7500.0 :I$ Tane Ver.i. ficstion I.,i. sti, r,q ,chlumherqer AlasKa Com!>tjtir,~ Center 15-~,~R-1995 20:02 PAGE: 33 # LiS V~r,,DDP TLIDI, CODE. TD!']I.. TYPE ~, ! T REST STI V !TY P g .[ S r~ n ~ C MI}D TYPE: FLUID LOSS (C3): R~SISTIVITY (O~,i},~i,,") Al.' ',i'Ei~,'IPE:~AT!,,~R['[; (DEGF): ~aUP ~'I' ?IFASURED q.'E~.~P~R.&TItRE 'L}D' FILTf~A MUD CAKE DATA 7494,(~ 1765,0 7~56 0 .. DSST-A C'NT-G B.50n 1765.o !765.0 BI.,,bND 10.30 44.0 8,8 l~o0 2,210 1.750 2,440 2.65 ~,500 ! .0 72.0 72.8 72.0 I,.g 'raoe Vertf!cat. ion Li. stinr3 chlt]m%erqer Alaska Comptltir~o Center 15-~',~AP,-.1995 20:02 P A G .F,.:: ~1.9oa5 610045 610045 61 6100~5 6 t 9 (.',~ 45 6 ! ~ (},~ ~ 619045 6 ! 9045 61. o 045 6190 ~ 5 6 19 (> 45 61.9045 ~ 1 619045 6190,I5 61g0~:5 6,19045 619045 6}9045 61 q 0 d, 5 C Ft ,A N * * ..~ .............. ~P.I .,pT. .AP; ..... ~PI''~E~'';~;~,'';~;;'';~''~[;~'''~;[~;'''~' ~ .[.,OG TYPE CLASS MOD NO~'~B 5AMP ELEI~,:i CODE (HEX) O0 000 0(; 0 7 ~ 1. 4 6B 0000000000 O0 000 O0 0 7 1 1 4 68 O00eO00000 O0 000 OC © 7 1 I 4 6rq O000000000 00 000 00 t.',, 7 1 I 4 68 0000000000 O0 gCC O0 0 7 .1. 1 4 68 0000000000 00 0 C 0 00 <.? 7 J. 1. 4 68 0000000000 00 000 0 {') 0 7 1 I .4 68 0000000000 0,9 COO O0 0 7 1 1 4 68 O0000OO000 OO 000 O0 0 7 1. 1 4 68 O000OO0000 00 0 00 00 0 7 1 1. 4 68 00 (:> O 000000 0 O 00 (> 00 0 7 ! 1 4 68 000 (: 000000 O0 000 O0 0 7 I 1 4, 68 0000000000 O0 000 O0 0 7 ! t, 4 68 0000000000 OO 000 O0 0 7 1, 1 4 68 0000000000 OC 000 O0 0 7 I 1 4 68 OOOOO00000 O0 000 O0 0 7 I I 4 68 OOO00OO000 O0 000 O0 O 7 1 1 4 68 0000000000 O0 OeO O0 (> 7 1 1 4 68 0000000000 oO OOO O0 O 7 J~ 1 4 68 0000000000 O0 000 O0 0 7 I, 1 4 68 0000000000 O0 000 O0 0 7 1 1 ,4 6~ 0000000000 t) 0 0 O 0 0 O 0 7 ~, i 4 68' (> O 0 O 000 O 00 O0 00() O0 0 7 I :l. 4 68 O00OO00000 O0 000 O0 0 7 ! 1 4 68 O000000000 e o 0 n (';; 00 0 7 ! 1 4 68 O o 00000000 O0 000 O0 0 7 ! 1 4 6tq 0000000000 34 ~I~ Tape v~ri, f:]¢ati()n bistin~ "chlu.~berqer ~l!,.a~ka Ce~p,~tfn~ Cent:er 15-t,~ap..!gq5 20:02 35 C<EC Cr,~2 CPS T~Pt~ C~J2 PU 6! ~.~5 n0 (.20o OC 0 T~R8 C~:~ ~,! °045 O0 000 O0 0 ¢C rq'r C~7 CPS 6:t ~n~5 00 t)O0 no o RCF'~ Ci-,,~2 ~t~S 6 ]. (~()45 oO 000 O0 0 C~.~TC Cn~ ~PS 61e045 00 (; 0 ¢') O0 0 ..... . .. , .. . . 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 1 4 ~8 0000000000 I 4 68 O000000000 ! 4 68 0000000000 1 4 6~ 000P000000 1 4 68 000000000n 1 4 68 0000000000 1 4 69 0000000000 1 4 6~ 0000000000 1 4 b8 0000000000 1 4 6~ 0000000000 I ooooo. .oooo DFPT. 744b. 000 CR. AT2 ! 53. 606 R~I[)P. 1,[~ 2.6t'~9 DRHU.LD2 0.196 0SS. t, D2 <'). Of~9 LS. LD2 344. 229 LI'!'k~. t)D) 90. 909 SS SS[iV. LD2 1501.23() bSPH.L[)2 2.410 E':N {:'~. C h~ 2 68.708 [,;N~ a. C~2 7.517 [~CEF. C~,I 2 36:5.3~7 PCF'~. C ~,~ 2 2624.278 Ct'Te~C!:'~,~2 1950.299 C ~C C~2 DF'P'r. 70~7.50:) GR. AT2 103. 700 S P. ~ T ? 9,3,. 17. :5 ~5 ~. ~' S o ,a ? 2 I. 471 I;',[~0~. I,D 2 2.422 DR~-t'i), b92 0.1'!9 0 $ S [, D 2 {.'., ,'04. 3 T q L TM 2 52.3 647 Li.T~ ' ..... . ...... . . U[')~ 109.0! 2 SS1 .L~'2 321 .~26 g~'~". Ca P 37.693 ENP il. C,~t2 5.551 RC,E~'.CN2 469.507 ~CE~,J. C~O 2 24:35.42~ ~I'~,R t. C~¢ 2 3.609 RT~R. C~ 2 3.5{~3 C~'TC. Ct'0~ 1.832.418 CFTC.C~,~2 520.152 TENS.AT2 4.160.000 HTEN.AT2 ,~.~TF~',;. a T 2 132.937 DPH!.T,D2 PF;F. l, P2 3.045 O.bS.LD2 Lb.b92 355,465 882.b~2 362.500 LSHV.I,02 LURH.LD2 2.379 CALI.LD2 CFEC. C~1'2 374,. 130 C~,I~;C.CN2 ~,IP}t I. C ~9'2 56.219 YNPH.CN2 RCNT.C~2 1984.816 RCFT.CN2 TE?,~S. AT2 3760.0()0 HTEN.aT2 ~TK~?I, AT2 .128.809 DP}.{I. lr. D2 PEF.hD2 4.59~ OhS.LO2 LU.bD2 515.277 SS2.LD2 410 337 CFEC,CN2 448 000 C~EC,,CN2 R C ~: T. C ~ 2 1 B 14.93 a 1,263.411 2.508 -0.087 166.496 1563.752 2.700 281.2.198 47.167 487.876 1.276.105 1.3.802 -0.060 266.008 1563.454 9.836 2364.061 42.952 485.901 ,IS Tape iterif.!.cStion L.tstin~ ,chlumherqer A!ase,.a Comp,.lt. ipo Center 905 20:02 PAGE: 36 FTI.,F r~A~.'.H. : r,'7. DTT SF'I~V I~F: : ~I,!C V I:'R ~ I 0!,~ : OOtC01 D~T? : 95103/!5 ?~X RFC SIZE : FT[jF TYPE LAST F' J L ~'i FJ L? Curves and ioq t'~eader data ~oI each nass, tool st'rtD~, add I"UD 1D separate STOP DEPTH I.J.-FEB-95 7C0-42a 800 7500.0 74,94.0 1765.0 74.56.0 1800,0 1,0-FBB-g5 lI-FEB-g5 ,I$ Tape Verif~cat!on L, istfnq ;CblUm, berger alaska Co-,,P,lt,.!n~ ('enter 1, S-MAR- :1. 9~5 20:02 $ C ~,! T - G 8,500 1765.0 1765.o b A N D !0.30 44, O 8.8 .13a,o 2.210 1.750 2,440 EPITHERMhL 2.65 8.500 72.0 72.0 72.0 PAGE: 37 C~ATg ?ape VerifiCation Li.$tino ',chlumberc..l~.r A.l.a~Ka Com.[?~tinq Center 15-i~.A~t-1905 20:02 PAGE: 38 1 :~ 66 0 i~ ~5 PT !S 6b 16 6fi IlI~II~lIi~lIiI~iII~II~I~II ~ q04, S nO 000 O0 0 ~ 1 1 4 68 O00oO00OO0 61o0~5 O0 000 o() 0 ~ 1 1 4 6R 0000000000 6! 0045 O0 OOO O0 0 B ! 1 4 68 00(')0000000 ~1o0~5 oO OaO O0 O 8 1 1 4 68 0()(,)()000000 ~ 1 q 04 S () 0 00 (2 00 0 ~ 1 1 4 68 0000000000 Al oOzt5 O0 000 O0 0 R ! I 4 68 O0000000OO t~1o045 ~}0 000 O0 0 8 I 1 4 68 0000000000 ~1q045 00 000 O0 0 8 t I 4 68 0000000000 ~ 19'J~,5 O0 000 O0 0 8 1 1 q 68 0000000000 6'1 oO 15 O0 000 O0 0 8 J, 1 4 6R 0000000000 ~1.904S nO 000 O0 0 9 1 I 4 68 0000000000 6 I, o(,;~,5 O0 000 O0 0 g 1 1 4 68 0000000000 6190~5 O0 0o0 oO 0 8 1 1 4 68 O000000000 7446.2S0 A',['20.AT2 .,,999.250 A.'tPo. A'r2 -999 250 AT30 AT2 ..... . .-,, ',,: $ 0 ~ i::.~ .i. o A r 2 - 9 9 9: 2 5 o A 0 2 0: ~ T 2 909,250 A()60. AT2 -999,250 .AC)gO,AT2 -g99.'25C" ) AC~RT,A.,T? -909. 250 -999.250 -999.250 '999,250 IS TaPe 've.~j.,ficat~on chl~]mbe~'qer A!a.~Ka C;omputJ. n(~ Cente~ 20:02 I ;4 C. , c~ '[ t., P C A i', A I'., [:; l b E #1, 50-10~-202.~1 50-103-2¢)211,