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Marathon OilCompany September 6, 2001 Mr. Tom Maunder AOGCC 333 West 7th Ave. Suite 100 Anchorage, AK 99501 Re: Well re-naming Dear Mr. Maunder: Reg ion D0mestic Production P.0. Bc~x 196168 Anchor-age, AK 99519-6168 Teleph~::~ne 9071561-5311 Fax 90~'1564-6489 Marathon Oil Company, as operator, requests the Union Oil Company Ninilchik Unit No. I (AKA The McCoy Prospect No.1), Lease No A-648, be re-named as Susan Dionne #1 (SD #1). If it is sidetracked, it will be re-named SD #1 RD. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact me at 564-6319. Sincerely, Peter K. Berga Drilling Superintendent bjv N:\DRLG\Susan Dlonne\Name chg.d0c PLUGGING' & r,OCATION CLEARANCE REPORT State of Alaska .ALASKA OIL & GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION -. ~D No. Lease Memorandum To File: API No. Well Name Operator Location Abnd Date Spud: ~, TD: 1~,9o5' · Completed Note casing size, wt, depth, ~m~t vol, & procedure. 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 '~Iearance: Conclusions: Code 'C~ Signed Da te __o~ ]oS ?1/.~ Los Angeles, California March 23, 1983 STATE OF ALASKA 'REQUEST FOR' LOG TAPES Mr. D. C. Hartman Anchorage, Alaska Dear Dan: Per the February 4, 1983 request of the State of Alaska for magnetic~tapes on the Ninilchik #1 and Nicolai Ck. #6, enclosed is a library tape and print- out on the Ninilchik ~#1. Our.tape libr~ary in Bellaire has no tape listed for the Nicolai Ck. #6. To your knowledge, did we run a tape? Mark Cole believes we did, but is not sure. We will keep looking. /! E. W. HUDSON EWH:mj Encl. LMcC, RDD CE;VED .APR Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commissior~ Anchorage Biff Sheffield, Governor ALASKA OIL AND CAS CONSERVATION-COMMISSION February 4, 1983 3001 PORCUPINE DRIVE ANCHORAGE,ALASKA 99501.'--31:92 TELEPHONE (907) 279,--1433 Mr. Leo McCann Manager Drilling and Production Texaco, Inc. P. O. Box 4-1579 Anchorage, Alaska 99505 Dear Mr. McCann: The Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission has recently checked the records of wells completed since January 1, 1979. This review has revealed that the digitized data for certain logs run in a well is not on file with the Commission. The Oil and Gas Regulations require the operator to file, within 30 days after completion, suspension, or abandonment of a drilling well, the digitized data, if available, for copying, for all logs run in the well except velocity surveys, experimental logs and dip- meter surveys. We would request that you check your records to see if the data has been submitted to the Commission and, if not, that you comply with the regulation with regard to the following wells: Ninilchik Unit No. 1 Nicolai Creek Unit No. 6. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Yours very truly, Commi s s ioner BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION be February 4, 1983 Mr. Leo l.lcCann Manager Drilling and Production Texaco, Inc. P. O. Box 4-1579 Anchorage, Alaska 99505 Dear Mr. l=!cCann, The Alaska Oil an~ Gas Conservation Com~nission has recently checked the records of wells completed since January 1, 1979. -This review has revealed that the digitized data for certain logs run in a well is not on file with the Commission. ~ The Oil and Gas Regulations require the operator to file, within 30 days after completion, suspension, or abandonment of a drilling well, the digitized data, if available, for copying, for all logs run in. the well except velocity .surveys, experimental logs and dip- meter surveys. ~e would request that you check your records to see if the data has been submitted to the Commission and, if not, that you comply with the regulation with regard to the. following Ntnilchik Unit No. 1 Nicolat Creek Unit No. 6. Thank you for your' cooperation in this matter. Yours very truly, Harry W. Kugler Commissioner BY ORDER OF THE CO~4ISSIO[~ be , October 2, 1~1 Texaco, Ibc. 601 ~est Fifth Avenue P.O. Eox 4-15 79 Anchorage, Alaska 99509 Final Abando~-~ent Location Clean-up Inspection, ~lnitchik ~_3nit ~o. 1, Sec. 23, TIN, R13W, Centlemen~ Our representative inspected this site on September 3, 1981. It was found that the clean-up was acceptable. Consequently final abandonment of ~]'inilchik Unit No. ! is approved. eincerely · ! · ~onnie C. 'Smith Commissioner Thru.: ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION Hoyle ~. Hamilton September 9, 1981 Chairman ,~/ Lonnie C. Smith/ Commissioner ~ ~ Ben LeNorman Petroleum Inspector Inspection for Final Abandonment of Texaco' s Ninilchik Unit #1 Sec. 23, TiN, R13~, SM Wildcat Thursday Septe_mber 3: I departed my home at 1:00 p.m. for a 1:30 departure via a Texaco chartered Troy Air Seneca for their Nicolai Creek. #6 and Ninilchik Unit #1 locations in the Kenai area. I was accompanied by Texaco's Burlin Whitley and Veco's Kenai representative Ken Termage. Surface abandonment report and photos are attached. At the request of the land owner no surface well marker was installed (photo #1). I recommend approval of this final inspection abandonment. I departed Kenai via the same aircraft at 4:30 p.m. arriving in Anchorage at 5:00 p.m. and at my hom~ at 5.-30 p.m. In summary, I recommend approval of the final inspection for abandonrent of Texaco's Ninilchik Unit #1. A6~SKA "~'I,_ AND GAS ;URFACE ABANDOHHENT REPORT ~" 20 AAC 25, ARTICLE 2 FILE INFORMATION: OPerator. 7~A~.o Date Downhole P Address M~. ~ , ~.,~..,~.,,.. ., - ~ . . . Surface Location of Well t~ennit No. Zla~ Ft. F..~L, c~'-~V. Ft. FALL, Sec. ~ , T ! ~___, R/~, ~ M. 20 AAC 2~.120: WELL ABANDONHENT bb\RKER: Dia. Steel Post (4"Min.)~'~- ~/~,~~Length'(lO'. Min.) Height Above Final Grade Level (4' Min.) Top of Marker Pipe Closed with: Cement Plug Set: On Well Head ~, On Cutoff Casing Distance Below Final Grade Level Side Outlets: All Valves and Nipples Removed All Openings Closed , With Blinds AP1 No. Unit or Lease Name Wel 1 No. Field & Pool Screw Cap ~,. In Concrete Plug Ft. in. · With Cement Welds , Other INFORHATION BEAI)WEI.DEI) DIRECT~LY TO HARKER POST: . (List Where Different from File Information) Operator ~--¢=~ ,/Z.z.~5~.//:72'~/c~~ Unit or Lease Name , Well Number , Surface Location of Well: Ft. F L, Ft., F L, Sec , T , R · , M 20 AAC 25.170: LOCATION CLEAN-UP PITS: Filled In ~"~, Liners Removed or'Buried , Debris Removed SURFACE OF PAD AND/OR LOCATION: Rough k-"', Smooth Other , Contoured , Flat ~,~Compacted CLEAN UP OF ~AD AND/OR LOCATION: f. Clean w''~, pipe Scrap , Iron Scrap Paper , Other SURROUNDING A~EA: Wooded ~,"~, Brush Sand , Other , Wood , Mud , Cement , Tundra , Grass , Dirt , Gravel , CONDITION SUItROUNI)ING AREA: Clean b-~, Trash from Site Other , Trees and/or Brush from Clearing Site ACCESS ROAD: Dirt I,~', Gravel , Ice , !Other · CO~I)ITION ACCESS ROI~3 AND SURROUNDING: Clean I~,'~Ro-ugh , Smooth l-~,'Trash from Operations Trees and/or BruSh from Clearing Road[ , Spoil from Clearing Road Other REMAINING TO BE DONE: RECOblMEND' APPKOV. AL OF ABANDONblENT: Yes ~"", No 05/26/81 Final Inspection DATE STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA._., L AND GAS CONSERVATION CL.-MMISSION SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS 1. DRILLING WELL [] COMPLETED WELL I)(! OTHER [] 2. Name of Operator Texaco U 3. Address P. 0. Box 4-1579, Anchorage, Alaska 99509 4. Location of Well 3130' West and 2504' North from SE corner of Sec. 23, T1N, RI3W, S.M. 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) 161' GR, 190' KB 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. ADL 60583 7. Permit No. 79-10 8. APl Number 5o-133-20326 9. Unit or Lease Name Ninilchik Unit 10. Well Number #1 11. Field and Pool Wi 1 dcat 12. (Submit in Triplicate) Perforate [] Alter Casing [] Perforations Stimulate [] Abandon [] Stimulation Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made Pull Tubing [] Other [] Pulling Tubing (Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.) Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: (Submit in Duplicate) [] Altering Casing [] Abandonment [] Other 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170). Final Drill Site Inspection made by Ben LeNorman on 9/3/81. RECEIVED SEP - 8 1981 Alask~ Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage 14. I hereby certify that the foregoing is t~e and correct to the best of my knowledge. Signed _ _ : Title Assistant District Manager The space below for Commission use V Conditions of Approval, if any: Date 9/4/81 Approved by By Order of COMMISSIONER the Commission Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1-80 Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate June 4, 1981 Texaco, Inc. P. O. Box 4-1579 Anchorage, Alaska 99509 Re: Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Con~ission ReGulations Article 2, AEA.,DO~.~,-,.E~,T AND PLUGGI~k'G, 20 ~AC 25.120 ~'TELL ABANDON~'~E?-~T ~,-~ARKER and 20 AAC 25 170 LOCATION CL_A~ UP Gentlemen: In regard to the above referenced regulations, your attention is called to an attached list of %~Jells which, according to our records, have not received a final location insFection and approval of clean up. In compliance with 20 AAC 25.170-Section (a), "~ithin one year of suspension or abando~L~,ent of an on- shore well", all clean up ~--~ork is to be finished. Section (b) provides the means for an extension of time if a valid reason exists. Section (c) provides for on site inspection. Consequently, we are presenting the following list of your abandoned and/or suspended wells. ~.any of these are now more than one year old and. are not in compliance with regulations. Others should have the final inspection completed this summer while weather permits. This list covers the years 1975 to date. There may be some earlier %.~ells that also need inspec- tion. If you have any earlier wells to be insFected_ this summer please inform us. Therefore, %~e are requesting a sched, ule fror~ you for this summer when our field inspectors can accompany your representa- tives to .these sites for the final clean up inspection. Yogrs true3 Commissioner LCS/JET:be TEXACO, INC. PLUGGED & ABANDONED ~- ~ :~ ~ :~ .... ,1 Nicolai Creek Unit #6 Ninilchik Unit ~1 · E. Kuprpa Unit #1 Tulugak 91 W. Kuprupa Unit #1 FORM G 9-75 ~-., ~.. ;', ~ SUBMIT IN DuP~TE· STATE OF ALASKA (Seeotherln- ' st ructions on reverse side,' OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE · i ii i WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOG* la. TYPE OF WELL: OII,.wE. LL [~ GAS ~ DRY~ Other ~ .~ W ELL b. TYPE OF COMPLETION: WELl, OVER L__J EN ~ BACK RESVR. Other ., 2. NAME OF OPERATOR TEX3120 I~2. 3. ADDRES-q OF OPERATOR P. O. Box 4-1579, Ancho. ra~e, AK 99509 4. I.OCATION OF WELL (Report location clearly and in accordance with a,y State requirements)* ~t ~ce 3130' West and 2504' North from SE corner Sec. 23, T1N~ R13W S~4 Alaska At top prod. lntervar reporfed' below At total depth 16391 North and 6057' West frc~ surface location. 5. A/~I NU/ViFJ~CAL CODE _~I 50-133-20326 Ninilchik Unit 9. WELL NO. #1 10. FI. ELD A_ND POOL, OR WILDCAT Wildcat 11. SEC., T., R., M,, (BOTTOM HOLE O/~JECTIVE) Sec. 22, T1N, R13W, S.M., AK. 12. PEI~MIT IN'O. 79-10 18. TOTAL DEPTH, ~LD & TVD~9. PLUG, BACK .RID & ~p. IF NIULTIPLE COMPL., 21. 'INTERVALS DRILLED BY 12,9033~, 10,877~ 8980' t~, 725~ / aow~Y- ~o~,~ ~oo~s . - Ro~ T~ls ~. PRODUCING ~N~RVAL(S~, OF ~IS COMP~TIO~--~P, BODONI, N~ME (~ AND Dry Hole 24. TYPE EL,EC'Fi1IC AND OTPIF-~ LOGS RUN CABLE TOOLS 23. %VAS D!RECTIO~A_L SURVEY i~IAD E Yes , DILt Di~..n~.ter, Sonicm Ganm~ Ra~;~ FDC/CNL 25. C/~SI~4(_; SIZE 20" l .q- 3/8'.'_ 9-5/8'i,, I 53.5# 26. LINE,q. EEC OILO CASING RECORD (Report all strings set in well) . t WEiGHT, LE,'FT. ~ GRADE I DEPTH SET (M-D) 94~ / K-55 !80'; I 729 Iq[-80&S-d5 3005'. ~95'&P-~10 8980' SIZE__ [ TOP (5ID) ] EOTTOA¢,(liD) SA. CKSCESI~TT* · ii i i 28. PEH. FORATIONS OPW--Jq TO PRODUCTION (interval, size and number}' None HOLE SIZE ,[ CF~% ,limN'TING RECOlqD - I Driven 17-]/2' 'i 2000fi--Class G W/4oGel ] + 200ft3-Class'G' - .12-i./4' .[ 1255ft3 Class'~' 27. TUBING RE CO FuD i 30. PRODUCTION ~,,I OUNVT PU LLA~D -- -- 3131' 29. ACID, SHOT, FR/%CTURE, C-~-'M/5:NT SQU~Z-~, ETC. D]~IXi INUfERVAL (MD) ] AMOUN'r 2~ND I-2!ND OF 1VIAqZEPJ. AL USED 8455'-8470' lSqueeze w/200ft_3 Cls "G" 7795'-8150' lSqueeze w/300ft3 Cls "G" 7500'-7540' [Squeeze w/200ft3 els "G" w/3% qel , DATE FIRST PIIODUCTION [ PIIODUCTION BIEI[{OD (Fiov:ip.g, gas lif;q purnping--size and type of pump) CI1OZ<E SIZE ]PP~OD'N FOt% oIL--BBL. FLO\V, TUBING [CA~12qO PRESSLrlRE [CALCULATED OIL-BBL. GAS--iVICF. ~-~o~ 5~ 31. DISPOaITIONOF GAS (8old, used ]or/uel, vented, etc.) 32.i. IST OF ATTACHMENTS WELL STATUS (Producing or st!ut-in) GAS--AICF. VgATER--BBL. ! GAS-OIL P~.~TIO I hereby certify that the fore. going and attached information is complete and correct a~/~nl~t~d(f~rcq~Z%ll~;~laklatAG_~e,~r,.d~,"Gfi SIGNED 'rr].'~ · DATE 12-7-79 · (See Instructions and Spaces [or Additional Data on Reverse Side) INSTRUCTIONS General: This form is designed for submitting a complete and correct well completion report and log on all types of lanJs and leases in Alaska. .,~ Item: 16: Indicate which elevation is used as reference (where not otherwise shown) for depth measure- ments given in other spaces on this form and in any attachments. Items 20, and 22:: If this well is completed for separatc, production from more than one interval zone (multiple completion), so state ~n item 20, and ir~ ite,q~ '22 show the p~c.ducing intervaJ, or intervals, top(s), bottom(s) and name (s) (if any) for only the interval reported in itet'r~ 30. Submit a separate report (page) on this form, adequately identified, for each additional interval to be seperately produced, show- ing the adlclitional data pertinent to such interval. Item26: "Sacks Cement": Attached supplemental records for this well should show the details of any mul- tiple stage cementing and the location of the cementing tool. Item 28: Submit a separate completion report on this form for each interval to be separately produced. (See instruction for items 20 and 22 above). 34. SUMMAI{~ OF F'ORMATION TE~'I'S 1NCLUDIN(; IN'I'ERV.~L TF_~STED, I~I:~Ig~%-SURE"DATA ~-~COVERI~ OF O1~', GAS. 35. G~GIC MARK~ WAT~ AND MUD See Well Histo~ attache. Top ~lvia 1,390 ' 1,381 ' :Top ~onek 4,994' 4,153' Top H~k 12 ~ 097 ' 10 ~ 154 ~ Top ~os~ ~oral~ 12,712 ~ 10 ~ 7~9 ' ..~ ;., Nono ~on. TEXACO Inc. WELL HISTORY - EXPLORATORY WELL AREA: NINILCHIK UNIT, KENAI BOROUGH, ALASKA WELL NO.: NINILCHIK UNIT NO. 1 LOCATION: ± 3130' West and 2504' North from the Southeast Corner of Section 23, TiN, R13W, SM, AK. ELEVATION: K. B. is 29' above ground level or 190' M.S.L. datum. DATE: December 5, 1979 LAB: fl C. P. Farmer General Superintendent DRILLED BY: BRINKERHOFF DRILLING CO., INC. DATE COMMENCED DRILLING: 6-13-79 DATE COMPLETED DRILLING: 8-30-79 SUMMARY TOTAL DEPTH: 12903' PLUGGED DEPTH: 8980' 8894' 8383' 7708' 7400' and 2746' CASING: 80' 20", 94~, K-55, ST&C Surface - 80' 3005' 13-3/8", 72~, N-80 & S-95, Buttress & Seallock Surface - 3005' 8980' 9-5/8", 53.5~, S-95 & P-110, Buttress & Seallock Surface - 8980' Well History Ninilchik gl - 2 - December 4, 1979 MORNING REPORT SUMMARY Each morning report covers from 7:00 A.M. of the previous day to 7:00 A.M. of the day reported. Mud weight shown in parenthesis. 6-13-79 Spudded at 6:00 A.M. Drilled kelly down. Hydril BOP failed test. Repairing BOP. Reached depth of 112'. 6-14-79 Tested hydril BOP with 100 psi. O.K. Drilled and surveyed to 471'. POH. RIH with bit $2 Dyna-drill (DD) gl. Reached depth of 645' w/12-1/4" bit. (66 PCF). 6-15-79 DD to 826'. POH. Layed down DD. Rigged up drilling assembly (DA). Drilled and surveyed to 1365'. (68 PCF). 6-16-79 Drilled and surveyed to 1612'. POH. RIH with open- ended drill pipe (DP) to 770'. Pumped out 370 sacks Class "G" cement with 3~ CaCl2. RIH with bit. Top cement @ 468. Cleaned out hard cement 468'-480'. POH. PBTD of 480. (68 PCF) 6-17-79 RIH w/DD $2. Drilled to 1006'. POH. Layed down DD. RIH w/DA @ report time. (67 PCF) 6-18-79 Reamed to 1006'. Drilled to 1094'. Couldn't build angle. POH. RIH with D.D. $3. Drilled to 1309'. POH. Laid down DD. RIH with DA. Reamed from 1100-1309'. Drilled to 1373'. Couldn't build angle. POH. Change D-A. Running in hole at report time. Reached depth of 1373'. (68 PCF) 6-19-79 Drilled and survey to 1984'. POH. RIH with DD Drilled to 2017'. (70 PCF) 6-20-79 DD to 2060'. POH. Drilled to 2270'. Failed to build angle. POH. Change DA. Drilled to 2400'. Lost 2 engines. POH w/one engine. Repairing engines @ report time. (73 PCF) 6-21-79 Repaired one engine. RIH. Drilled one hour. POH with one engine. Repaired engine. RIH. Drilled and surveyed to 2637'. Pulling @ report time. (73 PCF) 6-22-79 Finish POH. Change DA. 3015'. Circ. hole clean. Rigged down Schlumberger. RIH. Drilled and surveyed to POH. Ran Schlumberger DIL. (73 PCF) Well History Ninilchik gl - 3 - December 4, 1979 6-23-79 6-24-79 6-25-79 6-26-79 6-27-79 6-28-79 6-29-79 6-30-79 7-1-79 7-2-79 7-3-79 7-4-79 7-5-79 7-6-79 7-7-79 Opened hole to 17-1/2" to 2150'. (75 PCF) Opened hole to 3012'. Circ. and conditioned hole @ report time. (79 PCF) POH. Rigged up and ran 77 j ts 13-3/8" 72g csg w/shoe @ 3005' and stabin collar @ 2964'. Circ. clean. Cmtd. using approx. 2000 cu. ft. Class "G" cmt. treated gel, followed by 200 cu. ft. Class "G". Had 230 cu. ft. cmt. returns. Installed slip-on and weld 5000g flange. Installing BOPE at report time. All 3 motors'in running condition. (65 PCF) Nippled up BOPE, choke manifold, Swaco choke. Ran test plug. Pressured up and mud line leaked. Repairing leak in mud line @ report time. (65 PCF) Tested hydril to 2500 psi. Tested pipe rams, choke manifold lines, control valves and Kelly cock to 5000 psi. Repaired leaks in flanges and valves. Ran in w/bit. Hit float collar @ 2964'. Drilled hard cmt. from 2979-3005'. Reached depth of 3107'. (70 PCF) Drilled to 3541'. (71 PCF) Drilled and surveyed to 4120'. (73 PCF) Ran in hole w/angle - building assembly. Drilled to 4489'. Bit torqued. POH. Changed bit and drilling assembly. Reached depth of 4560'. (75 PCF) Drilled to 5083'. for angle drop. 5114'. (75 PCF) POH to change drilling assembly Ran 12-1/4" bit. Reached depth of Drilled and surveyed to 5493'. (75 PCF) Drilled and surveyed to 5824'. (76 PCF) Drilled and surveyed to 6147'. (75 PCF) Checked BOPE and changed drilling assembly. Reached depth of 6429'. (75 PCF) Drilled and surveyed to 6795'. (74 PCF) RIH. Well History Ninilchik gl December 4, 1979 7-8-79 7-9-79 7-10-79 7-11-79 7-12-79 7-13 -79 7-14-79 7-15-79 7-16-79 7-17-79 7-18-79 7-19-79 7-20-79 7-21-79 7-22-79 7-23-79 Tripped for bit change. Checked BOPE. Ran to 13-3/8" shoe, slipped and cut drlg. line, ran in and washed 30' to bottom. Reached a depth of 7100'. (75 PCF) POH for bit change. Checked BOPE. RIH. Reached a depth of 7396'. (75 PCF) Drilled and surveyed to 7786'. (74 PCF) Drilled and surveyed to 7838'. POH. Made up 7-3/4" DD. RIH. Cleaned out 40' of fill. Reached depth of 7870'. (75 PCF) Drilled and oriented DD to 7959'. POH. Checked BOPE. Made up drilling assembly. RIH and reamed tight spot 7745 - 7959'. (73 PCF) Reached depth of 8379'. (74 PCF) Drilled and surveyed to 8484'. POH. Chg. bit. Check BOPE. Chg. DA. RIH to bottom. Reached depth of 8616'. (75 PCF) Drilled to 8829'. BOPE. RIH to shoe. Drilled to 9045'. Checked BOPE. drld. ahead. Surveyed. POH. (75 PCF) Changed bit. Checked (76 PCF) Running wire line survey. (76 PCF) Reached depth of 9325'. Reached depth of 9479'. Reached depth of 9614'. (75 PCF) (75 PCF) (75 PCF) Bit locked up. POH. Chg. bit. Checked BOPE. DA and jars. RIH. Wash and ream 60' to bottom. Excessive torque and drag @ 9683. Added 20 bbls. diesel in mud system. Reached depth of 9745'. (76 PCF) Drilled and surveyed to 9778'. POH. Checked BOPE. RIH. Washed 30' to bottom. Reached depth of 9825'. Chg. Surveyed. POH. (75 PCF) Reamed 30' to bottom and directionally Reached depth of 9180'. (75 PCF) Well History Ninilchik ~1 - 5 - December 4, 1979 7-24-79 7-25-79 7-26-79 7-27-79 7-28-79 7-29-79 7-30-79 7-31-79 8-1-79 8-2-79 8-3-79 8-4-79 8-5-79 8-6-79 8-7-79 8-8-79 8-9-79 Drilled to 10,086'. POH. and reamed 45' to bottom. ( 76 PCF) Picked up Db. RIH. Washed Reached depth of 10,118 POH. Changed drilling assembly and bit. Checked ROPE. RIH to shoe. Washed and reamed to bottom. Reached 10188' POH. (75 PCF) Ran in hole w/Db, and drilled to 10,211. POH. Changed drlg. assembly and bit. Ran in hole and washed and reamed 56' to bottom. (75 PCF) Directionally drilled 182'. Reached depth of 10,393'. (75 PCF) Reached depth of 10,545'. (75 PCF) Drilled to 10,600'. (76 PCF) Reached depth of 10,720'. Directionally drld. 40'. trip. Circ. bottoms up. bit and drlg. assembly. (75 PCF) Pulled 7 stands for short Surveyed. Tripped to change Slipped and cut drlg. line and ran in hole. Reached depth of 10,760'. (75 PCF) Finished running in hole. Drilled to 10,925. (75 PCF) Directionally drilled to 11,093'. (75 PCF) Drilled to 11,214'. (75 PCF) Tripped for bit change. Reamed from 11,124-11,214'. Drld. to 11,285'. Bumper hose blew out. Pulled to 9000'. Wiped hole. RIH. Reamed from 11,255' to 11,285'. Drilled to 11,470'. Reached depth of 11,631'. Drilled to 11 672', wiped hole 25 stands, and drilled to 11,790'. i75 PCF) Wipe hole 30 stands. Cond. mud 4 hrs. for logs. Ran DIL 11,790' to 3,005'. Running dipmeter @ 6:00 A.M. Finished running dipmeter, sonic w/GR, FDC and~CNL~Qgs. Rigged down. RIH. Reamed 70' to bottom and dr!l.l~ ahead to 11,805'. (76 PCF) . Well History Ninilchik ~1 - 6 - December 4, 1979 8-10-79 8-11-79 8-12-79 8-13-79 8-14-79 8-15-79 8-16-79 8-17-79 8-18-79 8-19-79 8-20-79 8-21-79 Drilled to 11,960'. (75 PCF) Drilled to 12,135'. Drilled to 12,306'. Drilled 2' and bit torqued up. Made wiper trip, pulled 5 stands. Circ. bottoms up. Dropped multi-shot. POH w/tight spots @ 9000' and 6000'. Ran DIL from 11,790- 12,289'. Rigged down. Replaced monel collars w/steel and ran to 800' and broke circ. RIH and reamed 60' to bottom. Drilled to 12,500'. Drilled to 12,600 . Made wiper trip, pulled 5 stands. Hole in good condition. Reached depth of 12,700'. Drilled to 12,800'. Made wiper trip, pulled 4 stands. Had tight place. Reached depth of 12,888'. Circ. Made short trip. Circ. bottoms up 3 hours. POH. Rigged loggers Ran DIL, Sonic-FDCand CNL. Reached depth of 12,903'. (76 PCF) Ran Dipmeter - POH. Ran velocity tool, stopped 11,500', pulled to 11,100. Tool stuck, stripped over line to 5600'. Line cut, pulled line. POH drill pipe, left guide shoe in hole. RIH with wire line spear to 6445'. POH with spear. Recovered 25' of wire line - RIH with 12-1/4" bit to 9078'. Circ. and POH. Tight place 5300- 5600'. Recovered 30' of wire line on bit. Down 4-1/2 hours to repair clutch. Going in hole open-ended to set plug. RIH to 5600. Stopped. POH to run bit. POH. Made up used bit. Ran in, cleaned out bad spot at 5600'. Ran in. Bit stopped at 9248'. First plug with bit at 9248'. Dowell mixed and equalized 260 sacks Class "G" cement. Calculated to fill to 8988. Pulled 3 stds., circulated bottoms up at 8967'. No cement to surface. CIP 5:00 P.M. Rig up to run 9-5/8" casing. Ran 216 its. 9-5/8, 47~, S95 and 53.4~, S-95 Seal Lock csg. Shoe at 8980'. Dowell cemented using 1255 cubic feet Class "G" cement. Bumped plug with rig pump to 1200 psi. CIP 3:30 p.m. Layed down BOPE while waiting on cement. Cut off and landed 9-5/8". Flang~ ~ ~t ..... report time. ~' - ~i~.? Well History Ninilchik ~1 8-22-79 Finished flanging up BOPE. Layed down DC's, Hevi-wate and 2300' of DP. Ran in with fishtail bit and 9-5/8" csg. scraper to float collar at 8894'. Circ. and cond. mud for logging. Circ. at report time. 8-23-79 POH. Rig Schl. Ran CBL - collar and neutron correla- tion logs from 8872 to 6000'. Showed top of cement at 6900'. Bonding looked fair. Schl. -- shot four 1/2" holes/foot from 8455-8470. Rig down Schl. Made up Hallib. Hydro Spring tester. Just getting on bottom at report time. 8-24-79 DST $1 (8455'-70'). Set packer at 8440 with tail to 8453'. Open for 10 minutes. Initial open at 7:30 a.m. with med. blow. SI 1 hour. Open at 8:40 a.m. for 2 hours. Gas to surface in 44 min. Gas flare 3' thru 2" line decreasing to 2' at end of test. Recovered 1640' (29 bbls.) gas cut drlg. mud. No trace oil. Bottom outside recorder: IHP-38565, IFP-4985, FFP-5775, ISIP-2633~, IFP-603~, FFP-1049~, FSIP-2426~, FHP-3596~. (72 PCF) 8-25-79 8-26-79 Breakdown DST tools. Perforated 4-1/2" hpf at 8735'-55'. Perf. 8645-70. Run DST $2 and set pkr. at 8625'. Open tool at 2:08 p.m. fluid in annulus dropped. SI tool. Took 27 bbls. to fill annulus. Reset pkr. at 8439'. Open tool at 2:52 p.m. for 15 min. initial flow with med. blow thru hose. SI at 3:07 p.m. for 1 hour. Open at 4:07 p.m. for 4 hours 28 min. Final flow med. blow to dead at 7:35 p.m. SI at 8:35 p.m. Pulled pkr. at 12:35 a.m. Rec'd 2325' (41 bbls.). Gas out mud middle 106 gpg. (47 pcf). Top outside recorder @ 8444': IHP-35195, IFP-7565, FFP-810$, ISIP-26355, IFP-911$, FFP-10635, FSIP-17215, FHP-35995. 3 Set retainer at 8383'. Cemented with 200 ft. "G". Schlumberger perf. 4-1/2" holes per foot 7795-7805, 7885-7890, 7975-7980, 8035-8045, 8115-8120, 8140-8150'. RIH for DST $3 and set packer at 7777'. Open DST at 4:54 a.m. for 15 minutes initial flow w/med, light blow in bucket. SI @ 5:09 a.m. 8-27-79 Open DST $3 at 6:09 a.m. with medium to light blow. Dead at 8:42 a.m. SI at 9:42 a.m. and pulled packer at 1:15 p.m. Recovered 777' gassey drilling mud (14 bbls.). No gas to surface and no trace of oil. Bottom outside recorder: IHP-32845, IFP-3675, FFP-4205, ISIP- 21925, IFP-4205, FFP-10495, FSIP-19335, FHP-32845. Set retainer at 7708' and cement squeeze perfs, with 300 cu. ft. "G" cement at 3000 psi. CIP 2:20 a.m. Pull out of retainer 15' and circ. clean. POH. Well History Ninilchik ~1 - 8 - December 4, 1979 8-28-79 8-29-79 8-30-79 Perf. 4-1/2 HPF at 7500'-7540'. Ran DST $4 and set pkr. at 7461'. ~Open DST at 1:00 p.m. for 30 min. Initial open w/medium blow. SI DST for 1 hr. 17 min. initial shut in. Open DST at 2:47 p.m. with med. blow decreasing to dead at 6:47 p.m. No gas to surface. SI at 6:47 p.m. and pulled packers at 10:47 p.m. Recovered 570' (10 bbls.) gas cut drilling mud. Bottom outside recorder: IHP-30765, IFP-105$, FFP-1565, ISIP- 26605, IFP-1845, FFP-4205, FSIP-26605, FHP-30765. (72 PCF) Prep. to pull casing. Set retainer at 7400'. Dowell squeeze cemented with 200 cu. ft. Class "G" with 3% gel. POH. Rig down BOPE. RIH with casing spear, pulled 450,0005. Dialog ran Freepoint survey. No movement below 3161'. Cut csg. at 3161'. (70 PCF) Lay down DP. Pull 75 joints 9-5/8" csg. (3131'). RIH with OEDP to 3157' and equalize 242 sacks Class "G" cmt. CIP @ 4:20 p.m. Tag plug at 3076'. DOG didn't approve. Equalize 169 sacks Class "G" with 3~o gel. Tag @ 2746'. DOG approved. Lay down DP. Open-ended drillpipe with DP @ 163', cemented with 110 sacks Class "G". CIP 9:00 a.m. Cut off csghead. Clean tanks. Well officially P&A. Wh pstoc l A PETRQL, ANE COMP~ REPORT of SUit-SURFACE DIREC TiO~.41- SURVEY TEXACO ? INC. C.d~ANY I.OGATI~N J,08 NUMaER A679-DO:520 TYPF OF SURVEY DIRECTIONAL S~;GLE SHOT DATE 6-13-79 SURVEY George Wair~coa~ OFFICE P. O. Box 4-l~70/A~chorage, Alz~a 9~J509/(90~) 34~.4617 £vV, k' 9 lO-Eh' 1-50~E/Cablc: EA$'TCQ September 7, 1979 Texaco, Inc. P. 0. Box 4-1579 A~chorage, Alaska 99509 Well Number: NLu~lch~k ~/1 ~. Location: Eena.t, Alaska Type cE Survey: DS_rectional SLugle Shet 'Date = 6-13-79 Method o~ Computat~ion: Radius o~ Curvat~re Surveyor: George Wai=mcoat. Job Number: A679 D0320 Att=: BurlLu Wh&teley Dear Mr. Wh!teley, Z am e~closLug the original ~ one copy of the D~rectio~al SLugle Shot. Survey ru~ on the above mentioned o. · We wish to take thLs oppo~ty to tha=~ you for calling on our services and trust that we may continue to serve you. ~ the. ~uture. Bob Kiser District 0peratio=s Surveyor cc: ~ile TEXACO .INC, NINILCHIK ~1 KENAI~ ALASKA 8URVE¥OR~ GEORGE WAINSCOAT DIF~ECTIONAL SINGLE SHOT '"i ' ' : ..... ~,,~ ..'T; ~w,,,.,, ~, , ~,~,,'~' , ; .... ', '.' ~.--".i~'-..-;' ',.:"~ f ~ .- , . ~--~- 'VERTICAL SECTION CALCUL~T~£1 IN I:'LANE OF ,..,.,ITO,.'~;'H~)L~E"-C[/OSUR~ ' ' "' '~,n : ' '"" ' ...................................... -~.-,... , , . · .. ~ . ,.:, , .- . . "'.." .- , J' .t· ,,i.!'i ..... -'.,.:,..,,~ .... ',. , -, '" ~'.. ............ 2" .... ,.. , ............... RECORD OF SURVEy · ....................................................... RA[mIUS ='OF'-CURV~TURE' i~ETHOD TEXACO INC, NINILCHIK $1 KENAI, ALASKA COMPUTATION F'AGE TIME DATE 08155)39'" i1'SEF'--79 " TRUE m' 'DRIFT cOURSE 'VERTICAL 'VERTICAL: "~UBSEA' R E"C T A N G U L A R C L 0 S U R E DOGLEG ANGLE pIRECTION LENGTH BEF'TH SECTION TVD C D O R D I N A T E S PISTANCE DIRECTION SEVERITi B .U ...... B.. ~ .... .FEET FEET .FE~T ....... ~EET......... FEET FEET D H DG/iOOFi . . 0,00 0,00 0 0 0.00 0.25 W 0~28 S 61 0 W 0.19 1,47 W 1,47 N 84 48 W 0.11' 1.90 W 1.94 N 78 7.W 1.( 2.35 tJ 2.40 N 78 0 W 0.~ · MEASURED ['RIFT DEPTH FEET O. 0 0 0 0 O. 0.00 0.00 -29,00 0.00 130. 0 15 S 61 0 W ,.. 130, ..130'00 0,21 101,00 0,14 $ 443., ,0 15 N 36 0 W 313, 443.00 .......... ~,46 ..... ~14,00......... 0~13 N 503. -0 45 N 81 0 W 60, 502.99 1,94 473,99 0,40 N 533, 1 0 N 74 0 W 30, 532,9? ........ ~..!~. 503.99 0,50 N . 2.90 W 2,99 N 76 2& W 3,65 W 3.77 N 75 49 W 4,'69'~ ....... 4.81-N '76 5o'w 7,55 N 78 ~_~1 bi 9,31 N 78 57 W 11,01W 15.39 w 20,69 W 23.91W 27,02 O 563. 1 15 N 66 0 W 30. 562.98 2.98 533,98 0.70 N 593, 1 45 N 81 0 W '30. 592 97 3,77 563,97 ' 0,90 623, 2 15 N ~6"'0 ¢.' ...... ~6; ........ ~2,96 4.01 ~';~6 .......... :-'i]'ib-N '" 683. 3 0 N 82 0 W ~'60," 682,89 7,55.'.. {53,89 1,53 N 7,40 W. 7~4,. .3 .3~.N..~_ o W /.31. 713,84 ~ ~;'31~"~i'684',84''' ,1~79..N ..... 9,14 W :'::_" '."~:,--t:,~ ~ .: ~ :::..,',..,/' /:'..'..:... 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N 77 25 W 317.95 N 77 4 W 389,8~ b · 399,42 N 7'7 27 ~ 0.98 2.11 1.67. 1,26 1,62 1.67 1.38 0.76 1.81 1.77 3.57 1.95 1.41 3.40 2.91 3.86 4,73 2.46 .... 1,59 , 3,44 · TEXACO INC. COHF'UTATION NINILCtt~K %1' TIME DATE "~:ENAI',- 'AL'ASKA ................................................................... 08~55;39 'i'l-SEP279 PAGE NO. TRUE "MEASURED DRIFT DRIFT' 'COURSE.. VERTICAL'VERTICAL" SUBSEA' 'R"E C'T A N G U L A R C L O S U R E DOGLE[': bEPTH ANGLE DIRECTION LENGTH DEF'TH SECTION TVD C 0 O R D I N A T E S DISTANCE DIRECTION SEVERI':' FEET D H P M -FEET FEET .F/.E_l ......... .F._E.E_T. : ..FEE!'. ...... FEET D .Fi.' DG/IOOF 2123. 32 30 N 84 0 W 61, 2034,91 431,73 2005,91 90,15 N 422,26 W 2217. 33 ~ N 84.. 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'39 O'N 76 O~W' ~.394. 42 0 N 76 0 ~ 6643. 41 0 N 74 0 ~ 172. 4722.09 2909,18 4693.09 461.88 N 2878.53 W 2915.35 N 80 53 W 262, 45'17.93 ~083.20 4888,93 501,02 N 3048,09 ~ 3089,00 N 80 40.W 2i7," 5084.16 .... 3222',6g 5055,1~ 534.77 N'"3183,43 W 3228.0'3 .... N'80 28 W 126, 5i75,96 3304,45 5150,96 554.56 N 3262.82 W 3309,61 N 80 21W v~. 532.5 45 345~.32 5337 45 5~7 26 N ~4~.~ 18 W ~473 ~0 N 80 6 W .......... 0,82 0,53 2.44 5.36 1,96 0,28 0.29 0.9'->_~ 0.22 0.53 0,58 0.58 0.57 0. ~. t--,' o( · 0.60 0.84 0.58 0.91 1.02 0.63 0.44 0.70 0.92 2,38 0.67 TEXACO INC. NINILCHIK $1 KENAIy ALASKA COHF'U T A l'I ON TI..HE [mATE "08;55:39 ll-SEF'--79 F'AG£ NO. TRUE /"iEASURED DRIFT DRIFT COURSE VERTICAL VERTICAL SUBSEA R E C T A N ~ U L A R C L 0 S U R E bOG:..E' bEF'I'H ANGLE [miRE£"flON LENGTH I)EF'TH SECTION TVD C 0 O R[m I N A T E S DISI'ANCE DIRECTION SEVERi FEET D M [~.. t! .FEET ..FEET FE.ET FEET F.EEI' .FEET [, ~'i [,G/iOC 6768. 40 30 N 73 0 W 125, 5461,14 3550,75 5432.14 620,44 N 3500,41W 3554,97 N 79 57 W 7019. 39 45 N 73 0 W 251, 5653,06 3712.08 5624.06 667.73 N 3655,10 W 3715,59 N 79 39 W 7245. 39 0 N 72 0 W 226~ '5827,~6 3854,98 5798,'76 '710"84 N 3791,84 W 3857.89 N 79 23 W · 7489, 38 0 N 72 0 W 244, 6018.72 4006,26 5989,72 757,78 N 3936.30 W 4008,57 N 79 6 W 7803. 37 0 N.72 O.W. ~!.4,. 6267~83. 4~96!.~3_. &238~83 8!6,85 N 4118,09 W 4198,32 N 78 47 W -. . 0.4~ 8022, 34 45 N 79 0 ~.1 219, 6445.27 4324,83. 6416,27 848,e6 N 4242,25 W 4326.37 N 78 41 w 8334, 33 o.N.SD_..~ ~ .... ~2, 6704.30 4498.58 &675,30 880,65 N 4413,24 W. 4500.25 N 78 43 w 8444, '33 0 N 79 O.W 110, 67S'6,55 ..... 455§~'44 6767.55 :'~9}~5~ N'"4472,15 W '"4560,15 N 78 44 W 8581, ~2 0 N 78 0 W 137. 6912,10 '~63~,03~&883o10 906,24 N 4544°28 W 4633,76 N 78 43 W 8794, 30 0 N 76 0 W ;213o 705'4.66 f4741,72 7065.66":'. 930,?1N ..4651.16 W 4743,40 N 78 41 · ~:.~, ~.~. ~ . . 9018. 28 0 N 75 0 W :224, 7290.57 4850,26 726!,57 958,10 N 4756,29 W 4851.83 9239. 25 30 N 73 0 ~ 221,' _7987,90 4~49,57-".7458,90 985..,~ m~ N 4851, 90 W 4950,97 N 78 31 ~..~ " 9462, 23'45 N 71 0 W 223o:~._7690,61 5042,11 '7661,61 .1014.23 N 4940.26 W 5043.29 N 78 ~.~ 9743, 22 0 N 67 0 W ~81, 7947,50 5150,21 7920,50 '1053,36 N 5042,21W 5151,06 N 78 12 · ~0~1'...20 0 ~ ~3... ~.~ ..... ~98t..8227'~9 .5~4..~8 ~..!~8.70..~098t47 N. 5138.97 w 5255.07 2.13 0.83. 1 . Oc'. ., 0.92 i · 2,C b.cd7 0, 0.SS 10188, 19 0 N 66 0 W 147. 8366.26 5302,45 8337,26 1119,61N 5183.26 W 5302.80 N 77 47 t: 10382. 20 15 N 70 0 W 194. 854E,99 5366,77 8519,99 1144,01N 5243.66 W 5367,00 N 77 42 ~ 10542. 19 0 N 68 0 W 160. '8699'.69 5419~96 8670,69 1163,27 N 52~3,82 W 5420,12 N 77 36 t.~ 10725. 18 0 N 66 0 W 183. 8823,23 5477,11 8844.23 1185,95 N 5347.27 W 5477,21 N 77 30 ~: 11180. 17 15 N 61 0 W 455, 930.5,87 5610,94 9277,87 1247.41N 5470.52 W 5610,94 N 77 ? ~ O~ e5 0.37 .FINAL CLOSURE - £mlRECTIONI DISTANCE; t~ 77 bEGS 9 HINS 17 SECS W. · 561'" ,94 FEET -L:,--T-'T1 ........ · I · ' ------A--l--- -:-----: I 1 .......... l ...... L ..... l ........ ~INIECHIK~: I I · SI~FILE-:I-'IN~- I · : : ' · i:"'LLZL_~.L ...... ].Z JiLL- ............ '._-. ~.~.~ea ~.-.sso~.e~. ~D · .. NEST 54~.0~ 5S ' · ..N -~ 9. ~ .N".-.' . ...... .......... % .... ~.~.. , .... t , ~ .... .... i I.. ........................ ' ', .... i .... ......~ I '' ' ...... '.'./]'.. Z .i'..; L.]F, ~..]. .... .......... : ........ I ...... -'. ~" i": ~Y,, ~. ~ ........ ~ ..... ..... i ...... I .... ~ .......... t ...... ........ ~ .................. I ......... ~ ........ ~ ........ , .... I _ .~: ..... ~ ............. . ......... ~ .... ~ 2,~1 ..... ~ ..... . ................ ~ .... -I .......... : ........ 1'.~'.. ' '.-," Eastman/ ' A PETROLANE ~PANY RE.~OR T of SUit-SURFACE DIRECTIONAL S~RVEY ...... TW3fACO_ _ , INC · ~OMPANY ~NII~ILCHIK -~1 . _, j · - .~. _~ - ___, ., , E~NAI, A,LASKA I.OCATIQN ~JOB NUMB~.~ A679-DO320 Ty,P, F 0F., S~ RVE"~ DIRF.~TIONAL SINGLE SHOT · DATE 6-13-79 SURVEY BY George Wair~coat OFFICE P. O. Box 4-19;~O/Az~chorage, Alaska 99509/[907) 343.4617 /TVX 9 iO.b'b' 1-5006'/Cabic': E, ASTCO September 7, 1979 Texaco ~ Inc. P.O. Box 4-1579 A~chorage, Alaska 99509 .. Well Number: NLuilchik ¢~1 ,. Location: Kenai, Alaska Type of Survey: Directional SLugle Shot 'Date: 6-13-79 Method oS Computation:. Radius oS-Curvature. Surveyor: George Wainscoat. Job Number: A679 D0320 Att~: BurlLu Whiteley 'Dear Mr. Whiteley, Z nm enclosing the origLual aud one copy of the Directional SLugle Shot. Survey r~u o~. the above mentioned · We wish to take this opportunity to thank you for calling on our services, and trust that', we may' continue to serve you. in the_ ~uture. Bob Kiser District 0peratio~s Surveyor cc :' ~ile eno .- Directing'mi O~e~/~ace Surveyo~/~t & Tool Rentagsl,T, alesZWorlclwi~e TEXACO .INC. I(ENAI, ALASKA SURVEYOR; GEORGE WAINSCOAI' ]DIRECTIONAL SIN~'CE"SHOT ,. VERTICAL SECTION CALCLI ~ IN F~ANE OF . . .._x' .................. : ................... ~ ........ ~---.~- . · ~., k;~,.. ~ ,.. . ~ ..... RECORD OF SURVEy · · .- .............................................................................. ~iqh iU$'~'OF-CURUhlURF'' I~£THOD .............. TEXACO INC. ,. "-" ' .' COMPUTATION F'AGE NO. t'. NINILCHIK $1 - - kENAI'7 A'/~SKA .................................................. F ............... : ......... ~ ................ .- ...... : .......... TIHE ...... , .... DATE 08; 55 ~ 39 11-SEF'-79 ............... TRUE MEASURED [,RIFT DRIFT COURSE'VERTICAL ~ERTICAL~ SUBSEA R E C T A N G U L A R C L 0 S U R E DOGLEG DEPTH ANGLE DIRECTION LENGTH DEF'TH SECTION TVD C O 0 R D I N n T E S DISTANCE DIRECTION SEVERZT~ ... FEET D .~ ......... D._.D ..... ~EE.T .......FEET .......~E~.T ........... FEET ................ EEET .......... FEET I, H · . Oo 0 0 0 0 O. 0.00 0.00 -29,00 0.00 1~0. 0 15 S ~1 0 W 1~0o 1~0.00 0~21 101.00 0.14 .... 44~,. '.0'15 N'~&"'O N -" Jla, .... 443,00 ............. f~4~ ....... ~14~'00 ......... 0%1~ 503. -0 45 N 81 0 W 60, 502.99 1,94 473,99 0,40 533, I 0 N 74 0 W 30, 532,99 2,40 503,99 0,50 0.00 0.25 W .. 1,47 W 1,90 W 2,35 W 0,00 0 0 0;28 S 61 0 W '1.47 N 84 48 W 1,94 N 78 7.W 2.40 N 78 0 W 804, 4 45 N 80 0 W '..60. ....... 8.~3.62 864. 5 30 N 84 '0W 80, x.' '863.38 e 7. 4s s4 o w ss. 563. I 15 N 66 0 W 30. .562.98 .2,98 533,98 0.70 N 2.90 W 2,99 N 76 26 W 593, I 45 N 81 0 W 30, 592,97 3,77 563,97 ' 0.9o ................................. ~ ........... -- -- ~N 3,65 W 3,77 N 75 49 W ..................................... ~-. - .: E . - ............ ~ 244. 3 45 N' 80 0 W :. ~0, 743.78 ::.11,20 714,78 2.10 N 1'1,01 W 6 45 N 80 0 W 31. 956.85 7 0 N 85 0 W .105. 10~1.10 7 0 N 85 0 'W' ' 31.1" 109'1.G7 "1.15,64"':, 7.74,62 :: f"'2,87 N 15,39 W . :20,98 " .i834,38 i..'( ..3,62 N 20,69 W 24,1~ 867,22 .:'~,~5 N 23.~1 W 24,24 N 80 37 W 27,31 897,05 ' 4,34.N · 27,02 W 27,37 N 80 53 W ........................................ w ................................................. ~ ................. 43,32 1032,10 6,.,. N ~2.94 W 47.06 .... 1062,87 .......... 6~85 N DG/iOOF:, 0.00 0.19 .0,11 1.00 0.98 2,11 1.67. 1.26 1.~2 11,21 N 79 l0 W O.°~ 15.&5 N 79 26 W 1.67 . . 2i.oi N 80 5 ~ i.~ 30.88 N 80 54 ~ 43.44 N 81 22 U 47.2i N 81 39 t~ 61.68 N 81 16 W 81.90 N 80 50 W 1183, 11 45 N 75 0 id 89, 1179.65 61,52 1150 65 9,37 N 60.96 W · · 1273. 14 15 N 84 0 W 90, 1267.34 81,73 1238,34 13.0.5 N 80,85 W · 13J7. 1.4 0 iq 79 0 W 64, 1329.41 97,30 1300,41 15,36 N 96.29 W 97,5t N 80 56 W 1393. 14 45 N 78 . 0 W 56, 1383.65 111 19 1354,65 18,13 N 109 91 W 111 JO N 80 ~8 W ...... ' ~ ~ 1515, 18 30 N 75 0 W 6~, 1500.49 146.21 1471,49 26,48 N 143,93 W 14&,34 N 79 34 W 1606~ ....22 0 N 76 0 W ~1. 1585.E7;5 177,69 1556,85 34,37 N 174 al W 177,77 N 78 51 W , . . 1692. 25 15 N 7& 0 W 86. 1664.d4 212 14 1635 &4 42 70 N 207, W 2 19 N 78 ' ' , 85 12. 1784, 29 30 N 74 0 W 92. 1746.52 254,40 1717,32 53.65 N 248.70 W 254 42 N 77 50 W .. 4.73 1845. 31 0 N 74 0 W ......61';' -'1799,(..1 285;09 1770,'01 62,12 N 278,24 W 285,09' 1908. 32 0 N ~4 0 ~ 63, 18..¢:.~9 317,95 t823.72 71,19 N 30~',88 W 317 95 · 'ar. 4~ 2;2 N 77 . lo4. 1983.i-2 39~'. 41 15'54.32 86,74 N 389 ............................................................................... - ...... ' ~ ~ &.. , 7 0.76 1.81 1.77 62 O, 1,5'5 1.41 3,40 2,9i 3~86 TEXACO INC. ' " ' ....... ' ' ' ..' .... ' ' ' ' . COMPUTATION PAGE NO, NINILCH~K ~1~ . " "-'- TIME DnTE .. " TRUE "HE'ASURE£,:'[,RIFT [,RIFT .... O0-OF~$E-'V£RTICAL"V~RTIC'AL- SUB'sEn R"E C"l- A N G U L n R' C L 0 $' U R E [,OGLE.'.': DEPTH ANGLE DIRECTION LENGTH DEF'TH SECTION TVD C 0 D R D I N A T E S DISTANCE DIRECTION SEVERi i' FEET [, H Ii H - FEET FEET FEET FEET : FEET FEET D H DG/1 2123. 32 30 N 84 0 W 61. 2034.91. 431.73 2005.91 90.15 N 4°°~,28 W 431.77 N 77 57 W 2217, 33 b N. 84.- O.W. ...... 9q.t .... ~113.~7 482,22 2084,97 95,46 N 472,83 W 482.37 N 78 35 W '" ~3~2. 35 15 N 83 0 W ~5, 2192.61 ...... 5~5;i~--~i~3.&1'-'fo'~"49'N "'525'78 W 535.48' N 2401, ~-3) 0 N 83 0 W 69, 2264,49 587.38 .2235,49 107,89 N 577,85 W 587,84 N 79 25 W 2495, 39 30 N 83 0 W 94, 23~8,31 645,27 2309,31 114,98 N 635,61W 645,93 N 79 45 W .............................................................................................................................. 25'79. 44 0 N 83 0 W 84, 2400,9~ 700,90 2371,96 12i,80 N 691,11W 701,76 N 80 0 W 2681, 46 0..~.8~ .... ~....W ~02, 2473,08 772,64 2444,08. 130,58 N _ ................ 762,70 W 773,80 N 80 17 W .... 2769~ ...... 4~-15 N 83' 0 W 88'~ .... ~'534~07 ...... 835~7~--~0~07 ..... ~38'~'~2"N 825,&~ W '837;~YN' 80 29 2855, 46 0 N 83 0 W 'S&,' 2593.68'"..89~,42 2564,68 145,87 N 887,19 W 89~.11 N ~o 40 W 2967, 46 15 N 83 0 W :112, 2671.30 ~..9Z7,'74 .... :2642,30'"~ 155, 71_N _.. 967,53 W 979,78 N 80 51 W ................................................ . .~ ; '~ ~- .) ... j . . , . ! -.. .. ¢ , ,- ~...'i::" ~,_t, ~,. ~. ~ i, ~ ~. - '. ~. - ' '"'- .,,' ~082, 4& 0 N 8J 0 W !~i15, '2751,01 1060,21" 2722,01 ,.165,81 'N 1049,6i W 1062,63 N 81 1 3176. 45 30 N 83 0 W 94,'_~6.60 1127,19ff:~2~87,60 ~'"174,02 N' 1116,44 W 1129,92 N 8i ..... 3270~" 45 .... 0'"~-'83'--~'W ?4?:].'2882.78 1193,60' t2~53,78 .-18~,15 N 1182,70 W 1196.65- 'N 81 15 3400, 44 15 N 83 0 W 1~0, 2975.30 1284,44 2946,~0 .193,28 N 1273.~4 W 1287.9~ N 81 22 3648° 43 0 N 82 0 W 248, 3154.82 1454,80 3125,82 215,62 N 1442,98 W 1459,00 N 81 50 ......................................................... -- ...... ~ ..................................................................................................................................................... 0,82 0.53 2,44 1.97 1,96 0,28 0.29 0.22 0.5S 0, ~'C'. . 3867, 41 45 N 82 0 W 219~ 3316.60 1601,~7 3287,60 236,16 N 1589,14 W 1606,59 N 81 33 H 4088, 40 15 N 82 0 W 221, 3483.39 1746.34 3454,39 256,34 N 1732o71 W 1751,~-~7 N 81 ~5" W ...... 4202~ '40 0 N 82'"'.0 W 114; ..... 3570,56 .... 1819,55 ..... 35~1,56 266,56 N"'1805.47 W 1825,04 N 81 36 W 4455. 41 30 N 81 0 W 253. 3762.22 1984.21 3733,22 290,97 N 1968.79 W 1990.18 N 81 36 U 4704. 43 0 N 81 0 W 249. 3946.53 2151.25 3917.53 31~,16 N 2134.14 W 2157.~o~° N 81 SS W ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 4955~ 45 0 N 80 0W 5202. 46 15 N 7? 0 W "'5S~O. 45 0 N 7~ .... o W 5458, 44 0 N 28 0 W 5617. 43 0 N 78 0 W 251, 41~7~ .07 2325.30 4098.07 345,94 N 2306,10 W 2331,90 N 8]. ~"=~ W 247, 4299.81 2501,70 4270,81 378,11N 2479,69 W ~uo,35°~"~' N 81 20 W 158 '44i0 30 ...... 2~1'4"~'~6 .... ~381 30 400 62 N 2590 36 H ~6~1.16 N 81 i~ u 98, 4480.00 2683 28 4451,20 414,91N 2657,55 W 268¥,74 N 81 8 W 15~. 45~5.53 2792,72 4566.53 437j&6 N 2764.60 W 2799.0S N 81 0 ~ ................................................................ 0,57 O, 68 0.2'? 0,84 0,58 1,62 0,63 5789. 42 15 N 78 0 W 172, 4722.09 2909,18 4693,09 461,88 N 2878,53 W 2915.35 N 80 53 W 6051, 41 0 'N 76 0 W 262. 4917.~3 3083.20 4888,93 501,02 N 3048,09 O 3089.00 N 80 40.W ........ , ...... 0 .......... q"' ....... =-o, - S .................. 6268 39 0 N 76 W ,.17, ~0~..~.16 3222.6. 5055,1~ 534,77 N 3183.43 W 3228.0'3 ...... N' 80 28 W E. 394, 49~. 0 N 76 0 W 126, 517q',, 96 3304.45 5150,96 554.56 N ..,~=,~zo 82 W 3309,61 N 80 ._~1W 664~, 41 0 N 74 0 ~J 249, 536.£.45 3469,32 5337.45 597,26 N 3422,18 W 3475.90 N 80 6 W ......................... 0~44 0.70 o~e2 x8 TEXACO INC, COHF'UTAI'ION PAGE NINILCHIK ~1 ............................................................. T!HE DATE " KENAI~ ALASKA ...................................... 08~55139 ii-SEF'-79 ...... · TRUE MEASURED DRIFT DRIFT COURSE VERTICAL VERI'ICAL SUBSEA R E C'T A N G U L A R C L 0 S U R E DOGLE DEF'TH ANGLE DIRECTION LENGTH DEF'TH SECTION TV[; C O O R D I N A T E S DISI'ANCE DIRECTION SEVERZ FEET D M . .. D__ M . ~EET .... FEET ....... FE~T FEET ,. FEEl' FEET D M DG/100 6768. 40 30 N ?S 0 W 125, 5461.14 3550.75 5432.14 620.44 N 3500,41W 3554,97 N 79 57 W 701~. S~ 45 N 73 0 W 251. 5653.06 2712.08 5624.06 667.75 .N 3655,10 W 3715.5e N 79 3e W 7245°. 39 0 N 72 0 W 226'~ "5827.~6 "3854,98 ~7~8,'76' '710'~84 N 3791.84 W 3857.89 N 79 2~ W 0.43 7489. 38 0 N 72 0 W 244. 601~.72 4006.26 5989,72 757,78 N 5936.30 W 4008.57 N 79 6 W 0.4] 7803. 37 0 N 72 0 W 514, 6267.8~ 4196,&3 6238~83 816,85 N 4118.09 W 4198.32 N 78 47 W ~" 8022, 34 45 N 79 0 W 219, 6445.27 4324,83 6416.27 848,96 N 4242,25 W 4326.37 N 78 41 W 2.15 8334, 33 0 N 80 0 W 312, 6704.30 4498,58 6675.30 880,65 N 4413.24 W 4500,25 N 78 43 W 0.5S 8444, 33 0 N 79 0.W 110, 6776,55'--~5~'~]'44 ...... 6767,55 .... "~gi~56 N 4472,15 W 4560,15 N 78 44 W 0,5C 8581, 32 0 N 78 0 W ~37, 6912,10 '~63~,03:=.6883,10.. 906,24 N 4544,28 W 4633,76 N 78 43 W 0.82. 8794, 30 0 N 76 ...... O..W ;213. 7094,66',~4741,72 7065.66- 930,91 N .,~651.16 W 4743,40 N 78 41 W 1.0~ Z . ' -~ %r ~. ~.~' ~ . - ..... · .. ~018, 28 0 N 75 0 W 1224, 729'0.57 4850,26 , 726.1.57 958,10 N 4756.29 W 4851.83 N 78 37 U 0,9'2 9239 25 30 N 73 0 W 22I,' ~ 7487,e0 4949.,57-~'7458,90 985 e~ ' .- , . .,,~ N 4851,90 W 4950,97 N 78 51 l..i 1.2(: " 9462,- 23'45'N 71" 0 W 223,:: .... 7690,61 5042,11 -7661,61 ,1014.23 N 4940.26 W 5045,29 ' N 78 24 &; 9743, 22 0 N 67 0 W 281, 7949,50 5150,21 7920.50 1053,36 N 5042.21W 5151,06 N 78 1'~ l~ 0 10041. 20 0 N 63 0 W 298, 8227 70 5254.58 8198.70 1098.49 N 5138,97 W ~ ' ............................................................... , ...................................................................... ~>,~,.07 N 77 5~, ~ 10188, 19 0 N 66 O W 147. 836&,26 5302.45 8337,26 1119.61 N 5183,26 W 5302.60 N 77 10382. 20 15 N 70 0 W 194. 854E:,99 5366,77 8519,97 1144,0]. N 5243,66 ~ 5367,00 N 77 42 10542, 19 0 N 68 0 W 160. 86?9,69 5419,96 8670,69 1163,27 N 5293,82 W 5420,t2 N 77 10725. 18 0 N 66 0 W 183. 8S73.23 5477,11 8844.23 1185,~5 N 5347,27 W 5477.21 N 77 11180 17 15 N 61 0 W 455 ~30.5 87 5610 94 ~277,87 1247 41 N 5470 ' ....................... , ..... · ...... ~ ......... · ,~.~ W 5610,94 N 77 ....... 0.9~i O, S':.:: .FINAL CLOSURE - DIRECTION; DISTANCE; ~ 77 DEGS 9 MINS 17 SECS W 5d. 1 t".. 94 FEET , i I' I ' ; .' t l ~ : VE ' ' 151 I J.......T-'--I .....Z_ ......... ~ j .......... ? ........... I ............ i ..... I ! I . ....... I.--L I ! · I 1 I I · - N.-=-500]FEE"F- , ; . · I STATE of ALASKA TO: F- File FRO~: William Van Alen Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission DAT~: November 8, 1979 FILE NO: TELEPHONE NO: SUBJECT: Texaco Inc. Ninilchik Unit #1 Sec. 22-TIN-R13W (SM) Hand delivered this date by Don Hartman, Texaco are blueline prints and sepias of the following logs from the subject well- Runs DIL 2" 1,2,3,4 DI-SFL 5" 1,2,3,4 BHC 2" & 5" 1,2 FDC 2" & 5" 1,2 CNL 5" 1 HDT 5" 1,2 CBL 5" 1 CCL-PR 5" 1 (2 prints, no sepia) Ne ce i ve ~____ ._ Form 1(~403 REV. 1-10-73 Submit "1 ntentions" in Triplicate & "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate STATE OF ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS (Do not use this form for proposals to drill or to deepen Use "APPLICATION FOR PERMIT--" for such proposals.) O,L I---1 GAS [--1 Exploratory i"~ ~L: ~.~ WellI I WELL ii OTHER 2, NAME OF OPERATOR Texaco Inc. 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR - P. 0. Box 4-1579, Anchorage, Alask ~(~9~ (~.~ ~,,~.,s. ~.~,, ..... 4. LOCATION Of WELL ~,j~t]oraga, . ._ .~. At surface 3130' West and 2504' North from SE corner of Sec. 23, TIN, R13W, S.M. 13. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, GR, etc.) 161' GE, 190' KB 14. Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Re 5. APl NUMERICAL CODE 50-133-20326 6, LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO. 7. IF INDIAN, ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME i8. UNIT, FARM OR LEASE NAME Ninilchik Unit 9. WELL NO. #1 FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT Wildcat 11. SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) Sec. 22, T1N, R13W, S.M. 12. PERMIT NO. 79-10 )ort, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: TEST WATER SHUTOFF E~ PULL OR ALTER CASING FRACTURE TREAT ~ MULTIPLE COMPLETE SHOOT OR ACIDIZE ABANDON* REPAIR WELL CHANGE PLANS (Other) SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: WATER ShUT-OFF FRACTURE TREATMENT SHOOTIN~RA(;:IDIZING I (Other) lest]ng and~:n:fl REPAI RING WELL ALTERING CASING ABANDONMENT* 1 casing (NOTE: Report results of multiple completion on Well Completion or Recompletion Report and Log form.) -. 15. DESCRIBE PROPOSED OR COMPLETED OPERATIONS {Clearly state all pertinent details, and give pertinent dates, including estimated da~ of ~arting any proposed work. 8-17/8-20-79: T.D. 12903'. Stuck wire line in open hole at 9248' - Contacted Blair Wo~-~]~ ~-~ O&GCC for permission to lay plug and abandon bottom part of hole, o.k. Set 260-sack cement plug through d.p. at 9248', ran and cemented 9-5/8" casing at 8980' with 1255 cu. ft. cement. 8c23/8-2~-79: Perforated 9-5/8" casing 8455-8470' and 8735'-8755', tested, squeezed 200 sacks cement through retainer at 8384'. Perforated 7795'-7805', 7885'-7890', 7975-7980, 8035-8045, 8115-8120, and 8140-8150', tested, squeezed 300 cu. ft. cement through retainer at 7708'. Perforated 7500'-7540', tested, squeezed 200 cu. ft.cement through retainer at 7400'. Obtained verbal approval from Commissioner Lonnie Smith of 0&GCC to proceed wi'th abandonment as follows- 8-29/8-31-79: Cut 9-5/8" casing at 3161' and pulled. Set 169-sack~cement plug at 3046' through d.p., set 110-sack cement plug at 163'. Plugs witnessed by Harold Hawkins of 0&GCC, Rig released 8-31-79. 9-11-79: Welded plate on casing stub 7' below ground level at landowner's request, per current 0&GCC regulations. See attached letter and photograph. All perforated zones were tested without a cushion. Maximum gas rates were too small to measure. Landowner requests that cased water well be left as is; located about 300' SE from Ninilchik #1, depth 180', water level 60'. 16. I hereby certify that the fo~g.~~correct (This spa2e ;or Stat~ office use, V APPROVED BY CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, IF ANY: Ak. Operations Supervisor 9-18-79 Title DATE T IT LE DATE See Instructions On Reverse Side Form No. P-4 REV. 3-1-70 SUBMIT IN DUPLICATE · STATE OF ALASKA OIL AND GAS GONSERVATION GOMMITTEE MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS 1. OIL WELL OAS I--1 Exploratory WELL OTHER 2. NAME OF OPERATOR TEXACO, INC. 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR P.O. Box 4-1579, Anchorage, AK 99509 4. LOCATION OF WELL Surface' 3130' West and 2504' North from the SE corner of Sec 23, T1N, R13W, SM None 6. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SEPAL N~n~lch~k UD~ ADL J ~ I GEOL~ N~n~]ch~k~ ~'~~s~Un~f . STAT TEC' 10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WIL~A OBJ~IVE) Sec 22, 11~, ~13~, NO. 8-1/8-7 8-9/8-1 8-12-79 8-13/8- 8-16-79 8-17-79 8-18-79 13.REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CHANGES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AND CEMENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET AND VOLUMES USED~ PERFORATIONS, TESTS AND RESULTS FISHING JOBS JUNK IN HOLE AND SIDE-TRACKED HOLE AND ANY OTHER SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN HOLE CONDITIONS. -79: Drilled from 10,882' to 11,790', mud wt. 75 pcf 1-79: Drilled from 11,790' to 12,260', mud wt. 75 pcf : Drilled from 12,260' to 12,308', logging with Schlumberger 15-79: Drilled from 12,308' to 12,850', mud wt 75 pcf : Drilled from 12,850' to 12,903', logging with Schlumberger : Logging with Schlumberger, stuck wire line : Fishing wire line Set 260 sack cement plug w/D.P, at 9,248' Ran 9-5/8" casing - shoe at 8,980' - cemented 1,255 cu ft cement Nippling up B.O.P.E. Tested B.O.P.E. - logging with Schlumberger Perforated and tested interval 8455' -8470' Perforated 8735'-8755' - tested interval 8735'-8755' and 8455'-8470' Squeezed 200 cu ft cement through retainer at 8384' 8-19-79: 8-20-79: 8-21-79: 8-22-79: 8-23-79: 8-24-79: 8-25-79: 8-26-79: 8-27-79: 8-28-79: 8-29-79: 8-30-79: 8-31-79: Perforated 77 8140'-8150' Tested above Squeezed 300 tested interv Squeezed 200 Shot 9-5/8" c Set 169 sack Set 110 sack Released rig 95z7805' 7885'-7890' 7975'-7980' 8035'-8045, 8115'-8120' interval cu ft cement through retainer at 7708' - Perforated and al 7500'-7540' cu ft cement through retainer at 7400', nipple down B.O.P.E. asing off at 3161' and pulled cement plug wi th D.P. at 3046' cement plug wi th D.P. at 163' at 2400 hours RECEIVED ~. . Alaska Oil S Gas (;ohs. CornrnissJorl 14. I hereby ~ th~.h~ fo~g~ag~s ? e n~~ ,ect SIONED{~/J'~'Z~t~."'I=,~/:'~' tI/l~"7~'-"l~.~_~_~]~J~' TITLE AK Operations Supervisor DATE 9-13--79 NOTE-Report on this form is require~for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with the oil and gas conservation committee by the 15th of the succeeding month,unless otherwise directed. I'~,,m No. P-4 . ~' SUBMIT IN DUPLICATE .~v. 3-,-70 STATE~O F ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS '° oil [] o~.~ Expl oratory~As WELL WELL 2. NAME OF OPERATOR TEXACO, INC. 3. ADDR~S OF OPERATOR P.0. Box 4-1579, Anchorage, AK 99509 4. LOCATION OF WELL Surface'3130' West and 2504' North from the SE corner of Sec 23, T1N, R13W, SM 5~-API NUMERICAL CODE 9. WE~O. ~~-'- IO~LD ~R ~L~AT o~J~) Sec 22, 11~, R13~, 12. PERMIT NO. 79-10 13. REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CHANGES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AND CEMENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET AND VOLUMES USED, PERFORATIONS, TESTS AND RESULTS FISHING JOBS JUNK IN HOLE AND SIDE-TRACKED HOLE AND ANY OTHER SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN HOLE CONDITIONS. 7- 1-79/7-10-79: 7-11-79: 7-12-79/7-22-79: 7-23-79: 7-24-79: 7-25-79: 7-26-79/7-31-79: Drilled from 4860' to 7838' - Mud wt. 75 pcf Dyna Drilled to 7959' - Mud wt. 75 pcf 'Drilled from 7959' to 10,043' - Mud wt. 75 pcf Drilled to 10,086' - Dyna Drilled to 10,103' - Mud wt. 75 pcf Drilled to 10,174' - Dyna Drilled to 10,118' - Mud wt. 75 pcf Drilled to 10,188' - Dyna Drilled to 10,211' - Mud wt. 75 pcf Drilled from 10,211' to 10,882' - Mud wt. 75 pcf 14. I hereby certifE.&hat tl~ foregoing ]~,~t,a~ aqtl ~5~ec~~' SmN£O TITLE A Operations SupervisorDATE 9-13-79 NOTE-RePort on this form is required for~each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with the oil and gas conservation committee by the 15th of the succeeding month,unless otherwise directed. September 11, 19_79. Texaco, Inc. P.O. Box 4-1579 Anchorage, AK 99509 Gentlemen- Please be advised that I wish to avoid having a four-foot monument on top of the Ninilchi. k. #1 well on my fee property in Section 23, 1N013 W, S.M. I want the wellhead to be beneath ground level so that I can use this property for other purposes. Sincerely yours, Grassim Oskolkoff Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Hoyle H. Hamilton Chairman of the Ccmmission/{N' Lonnie C. Smith ///..,i~" Commissioner September 7, 1979 Harold R. Hawkins Petroleum Inspector Plugging of well for abandomment. Texaco Inc. NinilchikUnitNo. 1 Sec 23, TiN, T13~', SM Permit No. 79-10 August 8~ 1979 - I left Anchorage at 10:05 AM by Trcs, Airlines chartered by AAI to Kenai. I arrived in Kenai at 10:20 AM. I left Kenai by an Avis rent-a-car and drove to Texaco Drill Site, Ninilch/k Unit no. 1. Purpose of trip to witness cement plugging of well for abandon~_nt. I arrived on the Drill Site at 12 PM. Dan Schinkler was the Texaco Supervisor. The last set of perfs were at 7500' to 7400'. A ret~ner was set at 7400' dcwell cemented inside 9 5/8 W/1255 C-ft class G cemant and brought the cement up to 6900'. This Yms done before I arrived on job and the 9 5/8 pipe was cut off at 3161', and 3100' of pipe was being retrieved. The 9 5/8 pipe w~s retrieved 2 PM. At 3:50 PM a retainer plug was set at 5731', and 242 sacks of class G c~ment was displaced inside open hole and was figured to lap 9 5/8 and uvp in hole above shoe inside the 13 3/8 105'. I asked Texaco to tag this plug. At 11 PM the plug was tagged and found to be 71' below 13 3/8 shoe and at 3076.69'. The 13 3/8 shoe is set at 3005'. August 30, 1979 - A top cement jOb was done on the cement plug that was just set W/169 sacks of class G cement, this should have brought the cement up inside the 13 3/8 to above the shoe 259' or to 2746' inside well. I did not ask for this to be tagged. I explained this to Lonnie Smith. The top plug started at 8:30 AM and finished at 8:50 AM. The top plug was set open ended W/ll0 sacks class G ce~_nt W/32 sacks gell to top of 13 3/8 W/Good returns. The top cement plug should be apprex 162.80'. I left Ninilchik 9:45 AM back to Kenai and then to Anchorage by Troy Air Service chartered by AAI and then hc~e by 12:30 ~4. In s~: I witnessed the plugging of Texaco Inc. well, Ninilchik Unit No. 1. When plugging of well was ccmpleted the job was satisfactory. September 6, 1979 Re: Texaco, Inc. Ninilchik Unit No. 1 Sec 22, TIN, R13W, SM. Permit No. 79-10 Mr. Donald C. Hartman District Land Representative Texaco, Inc. P. O. Box 4-1579 Anchorage, Alaska 99509 Dear Don: As a matter of record, receipt is acknowledged for the set of drill cuttings from 3000' to _1~,903.' in the subject well delivered by you September 5, 1979. Very.~.~~' William Van Alen Petroleum Geologist ' ~"~ '!~' Al~.~-..i~ Oil and Gas 'Conservation Comm'i -~.o" Field Inspection Report Drlg Permit No.~ Well/Platfm Sec~3T/~-/ R/~, ~ Operator_~r~..~.?~,..r~ /~/X- Represented bY~ _/~M SE//_/~.~.~ame &' Number.M~z//~U,,~/,~ ~z~t.7'.,~ / Satisfactory ~yle Inspection Yes No Item Location ,General () () () () () () () () () () () () () () () () () (-) () () () () 1. Well Sign. 2. General Housekeeping 3. Reserve Pit-( )open( )filled 4. Rig ( ) Safety Valve Tests 5. Surface-No. Wells 6. Subsurface-No. Wells ( ) Well Test Data 7. Well Nos. , , , 8. Hrs. obser , , , 9. BS&W , , , lO. Gr. Bbls. ( ) Final Abandonment 11. P&A Marker Sati s Factory Type Inspecti on Yes No Item ( ) BOPE Tests () () () () () () () () () () () () () () () () () () () () () () () () () () () () 15. "Casing set @ 16. Test fluid-( )wtr.---]--~-)mud ( ) oil 17. Master Hyd. Control Sys.- psig 18. N~ btls. , , , psig 19. R~mote Controls 20. Drilling spool- "outlets 21. Kill Line-( ) Check valve 22. Choke Flowline ( ) HCR valve 23. Choke Manifold No. valvs fl~s 24. Chokes-( )Remote( )Pos.(-)-~Tdj. 25. Test Plug-( )~'~ellhd~ )cs.o( )none 26. Annular Preventer, psi~ 27. Blind Rams,___~psig 28. Pipe Rams psig ( ) ( ) 12. Water well-( )capped( )plugged ( ) ( ) 29. Kelly & Kelly-cock psi.q ( ) ( ) 13. Clean-up ( ) ( ) 30. Lower Kelly valve psig ( ) ( ) 14. Pad' leveled ~.~ ( ) ( ) 31. Safety Floor valves-( }BV ( )Dart TOtal inspection observation time~/ ~ ~/nr~/days Total number leaks an.d/or equip, failures Remarks' ~ 7T',~f,/~' ~ $ ~ ~ ~Xux,"' ~z~ ~'"-,~,~',~r,~ ,7/5'7 /~7' ~ ~ .,~'~_ ~',~ ~ -2 ~. ~, i,~.~,n~- ~"~ days 'or w~en'ready Inspected by Da te ~A~?~;z Fof~n No. P-4 REV. 3- 1-70 SUBMIT IN DUPLICATE ST AT'"~O F ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS 5. API NUMERICAL CODE None 6. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO. Ninilchik Unit ADL 60583 1. 7. IF INDIAN'ALOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME OIL ~] OAS [--] Exploratory WELL WELL OTHER 2. NAME OF OPERATOR 8. UNIT FARM OR LEASE NAME TEXACO, INC. Ninilchik Unit 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR 9. WELL NO. L P.O. Box 4-1579, Anchorage, AK 99509 #1 4. LOCATION OF WELL Surface' 3130' West and 2504' North from the SE corner of Sec 23, T1N, R13W, SM 10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT Wildcat 11. SEC. T. IL M. (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) Sec 22, T1N,R13W, SM 12. PERMIT NO. 79-10 13. REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CHANGES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AND CEMENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET AND VOLUMES USED, PERFORATIONS, TESTS AND RESULTS FISHING JOBS JUNK IN HOLE AND SIDE-TRACKED HOLE AND ANY OTHER SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN HOLE CONDITIONS. All dates refer to 24-hour period prior to 6:00 am of the date shown. 6-14-79: Spudded well at 6 am (13th). Tested 20" Hydril to 100 psi. Drilled 12-1/4" hole and opened hole to 17-1/2" to 471'. Ran 2,1/2o kick sub with Dynadril and drilled tR 645'. 6-15-79- Drilled 12-1/4" hole and surveyed to 1365'. Survey at 13%0' s~ows 39 N 72vW. 6-16-79- Directionally drilled to 1612'. Survey at 1472' shows 41VN 72 W. Decide~d to plug well back by laying a cement plug consisting of 360 sacks Class G cement with 3~ CaC12 from 770'to 460'. Ran in hole; found hard cement at 480' 6-17-79: Kick§d off cement plug at 490' and dynadrill~d to 1006'. Survey at 958 shows . 6-3/4°N 80~W. 6-18-79' Reamed and drilled hole to 1373'. Survey at 1337' shows 13°N 79°W. 6-19-79' Directionally drilled to 1984'. Survey at 1908'shows 32o N 74o W. _ 6-20-79' Directionally drilled to 2400'. Survey at 2312' shows 35-1/4°N 83°W. 6-21-79: Directionally drilled 12-1/4 hole to 2637'. Mud properties: Wt: 73 Vis: 44 sec Sand: 1/4% Water loss: 9.3cc Salinity: 77 gpg. 6-22-79- Directionally drilled to 3015'. Schlumberger ran DIL w/GR log. 6-23-79/ Opened 12-1/4' hole to 17-1/2" from 470' to 3012'. 6-24-79: 6-25-79: Ran 77 joints 13-3/8 O.D., 72 pound, N-80 and S-95, buttress and Seal Lock casing. Landed with shoe at 3005' Stabbed into stabbing collar at 2964' and displaced 2000 cubic feet Class G cement'with 4% gel followed by 200 sacks Class G cement. Returned to surface. 6-26-79/ Removed 20" Hydril. Installed 13-3/8" O.D., 5000 psi Slip On and i~eld casing head. 6-28-79: Installed 5000 psi triple rams and Shaffer bag. Tested bag to 2500 psi. Tested remainder of BOPE to 5000 psi. Test witnessed by Conservation Committee Representative. Drilled with cement in collar and drilled 12-1/4" hole to 3107'. 6-29-79: Drilled 12-1/4" hole to 3542'. 6-30-79: Drilled 12-1/4" hole to 4120'. Mud properties: Wt: 73 pcf Vis: 40 sec Water loss: 10 cc Salinity: 48 gpg 14. I hereby ~,ertify tha{ tl~ ~oregoing,is tzue and ltor~et NOl'F-Report on this form is requital for each calendar month, regardl~ of the ~tatus of operation~, and mum be filed in duplicate with. t_l~__ oil and gas conservation committee by the 15th of the succeeding month.unless otherwise direct~s,V~ Oi| & GUS []Oil~. b0iRfn[$$1oil Anchorage Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Hoyle H. Hamilton Chairman of the Commission/V! June 28, 1979 Lonnie C Smith Commiss loner Harold R. Hawkins Petroleum Inspector To Witness BOP Test Texaco, Inc. Ninilchik Unit #1 Sec 23, T1N, R13W, SM Permit #79-10 June 26~ .1.979 - I left my house 3:30 PM for a 3:45 check in at AAI, for a flight to Kenai at 4:15 PM. Purpose of trip to witness BOP test for Texaco five miles south of Clam Gulch. F.A.A. grounded three of AAI's planes, and I didn't leave Anchorage until 6:10 PM. I arrived in Kenai at 6:40 PM and rented an Avis rent a car. I arrived at Texaco location at 9:00 PM. - I met Les Bransen, supervisor and Karl Kolthoff, engineer for Texaco. The drilling contractor Was Brinkerhoff, the rig was 59, the pusher for Brinkerhoff was Jerome Dodge.~ --. June 27~ 19.7.9 - The test plug was inserted in a tubing hanger spool above casing-head-~t 3:30 PM. The annular preventer was tested first to 2500 psig. The upper pipe rams, the inside valve on kill line and four valves on bottom choke manifold, tested to 5000 psig. The check valve on kill line failed. The next tested with upper pipe rams still closed was outside kill valve and three more valves on choke manifold to 5000 psig. Super choke was also tested on choke manifold to 5000 psig. There was a positive choke and manual choke on manifold ok. The next test, with the upper pipe rams still closed, was the inside choke valve to 5000 psig. The HCR valve (outside choke was tested to 5000 psig. The lower pipe rams were tested next to 5000 psig. The upper and lower Kelly failed with no spares on location. With the test stem still in test plug I witnessed a performance test on the accumulator. The master gauge read 3000 psig, the manifold pressure read 1500 psig, the annular preventer pressure read 1200 psig. With all power shut off accumulator, the lower pipe rams, the upper pipe rams, the annular preventer was closed, and the HCR valve was opened at one time. Bop test TeYmco Nini dk' Unit #1 2 .~ June 28, 1979 The master gauge bled down to 1350 PSig and ~ no ~, Lrzlicating accumulator operates satisfactory with no leaks. The r~ and ~ controls operate satisfactory. The nitrogen back up system, had four bottles, connected in unison, with 2100, 2200, 2000, 2300 psig. A broken line on one backup bottle ~ .re~aired. There was a ball valve and dart valve on floor ok. The test stem was pulled, with the test plug still set, and were tested last to 5000 psig. The pits were ~ but ~eli ~. The w~ll sign v~s up with all data ok. The location ~s clean and ~ of debris. In ~: I witnessed to BOP test on Ninil~ Unit No. 1 for Texaco. tests were ccmpleted they were satisfactozy. ~'~th the exceptions of_ ~ upper and lower Kelly and check valve. Texaco has three days to call our office on repairs and tests of same. Atta~m~nt~ Karl Kolthoff eng~ for Texaco Inc. ca/~. ~ and lower Kelly replaced and. tested to 5000 PSI. Drl g. Permit No.~q;~-/~ Opera tor .7~~I'D ,/.~- Al~'..}a Oil and Gas Conservation Commi . e ~'~' Field Inspection Report Well/Platfm Sec~_T_j/~/R/~), $~ Represented by./__~-65._/~. A6Z~_ Name & Number.~y/z)/Z zT_NI~. _u~- ~ / Satisfactory ~.~e Inspection Yes No Item Location ,General () () () () () () () () () () () () () () () () 1. I~ell Sign 2. General Housekeeping 3. Reserve Pit-(b<)open( )filled 4. Rig ( ) Safety Valve Tests 5. Surface-No. Wells 6. Subsurface-No. Wells ( ) Well Test Data 7. Well Nos. , , , 8. Hrs. obser , , , 9. BS&W , , , 10. Gr. Bbls. Sati s'factory Type Inspection Yes No Item ~ BOPE Tests ~ ( ) ~. ).]/~as~ng set i. ( ) 16. q~e-~t f/ui~-~(~wt~)mud ( ) oil ( ) 17. Master Hyd. Control S~vs.-~m~ psig () () (x) ( ) ) ( ) () 18. N btls ~m~, 2 -~l . .~2~~a,~ s i g 19. Remote Controls 20. Drilling spool- ~"outlets 21. Kill Line-UP,_) Ch6ck valve 22. Choke Flowline (9~...HCR valve 23. Choke Manifold No. valvs_~__flgs//// 24. Chokes- (~) Remote ~) Pos. ~! A.dj. 25. Test Plug-OC)Hellhd( )cs..o( )none 26. Annular Preventer~psiQ ( ) Final Abandonment (A~) ( ) 27. Blind Rams~'o~__~pslg ( ) ( ) 11. P&A Marker ~) ( ) 28. Pipe Rams~d-mm~ psig ( ) ( ) 12 Water well-( )capped( )plugged() (X) 29. Kelly & Kelly-~ck---- psig ( ) ( ) 13. Clean-up ( ) ~) 30. Lower Kelly valve ~psig ( ) ( ) 14. Pad leveled ~,~ ~) ( ) ~31. Safety Floor valves-~)BV ~)Dart Total inspection observation time ~~/days ~tal number leaks and/or equip, failures Remarks ~p~:~ /~n ~~R~ '~f~,/. ~)Z~/~ ~5~ X~/~ ~)~~ ~ or April 12, 1979 Re: Ninilchik Unit Well Texaco Inc. Permit 79-10 Mr. C. P. Farmer General Superintendent Texaco Inc. P. O. Box 4-1579 Anchorage, Alaska 99509 Dear Sir: Enclosed is the approved application for permit to drill the above referenced well at a location in Section 22, Township iN, Range 13W, S.M.. Well samples, core chips and a mud log are required. A direc- tional survey is required. If available, a tape containing the digitized log information on all logs shall be submitted for copying except experimental logs, velocity surveys and dipmeter surveys. Many rivers in Alaska and their drainage systems have been classified as important for the spawning or migration of anad- r~mous fish. Operations in these areas are subject to AS 16.50.870 and the regulatations promulgated thereunder (Title 5, Alaska Administrative Code). Prior to commencing operations you may be contacted by the Habitat Coordinator's office Department of Fish and Game. Pollution of any waters of the State is prohibited by AS 46, Chapter 3, Article 7 and the regulations promulgated thereunder (Title 18, Alaska Administrative Code, Chapter 70) and.'by the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended. Prior to commencing operations you may be contacted by a representative of the Department of Environmental Conservation. Mr. C. P. Farmer Ninilchick Unit Well -2- April !2, 1979 Pursuant to AS 38.40, Local Hire Under State Leases, the Alaska Department of Labor is being notified of the issuance of this permit to drill. To aid us in scheduling field work, we wo~ld appreciate your notifying this office within 48 hours after the well is spudded. We would also like to be notified so that a repre- sentative of the commission may be present to witness testing of blowout preventer equipment before surface casing shoe is drilled. In the event of suspension'or abandonment, please give this. office adequate advance notification so that we may have a witness present. Very truly yours, Hoyle H. ~amilton Chairman ~¥ .O_~D~ Enclosure cc: Department of Fish & Game, Habitat Section w/o encl. Department of Environmental Conservation w/o/encI. Department of Labor; Supervisor, Labor Law Compliance Division w/o encl. PETROLE U1N'I PRODUCTS March 5, 1979 TEXACO INc. P. O. BOX 4-1579 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99509 K NINILCHIK UNIT #1 DRILL-THROUGH RIGHTS, LEASE #A024399 Chevron U.S.A., Inc. P. O. Box 7-839 Anchorage, AK 99510 Attn: Mr. Jack Bertino Gentlemen: The directional drilling program on our proposed Ninilchik Unit #1 well could be conducted with considerably less difficulty if we could drill through the northern portion of your oil and gas lease #A024399, located in N½ of SW¼ of Section 23-1N-13W, S.M. (lot 5, containing about 4.96 acres). Our proposed well course would pass under the subject lease between the vertical depths of 1900' to 2400', which is well above any anticipated hydrocarbon-bearing zones. Your permission for such drill-through rights is hereby requested. Thank you for your consideration. Very truly yours, TEXACO INC. DCH/smf March 15, 1979 We have no objection to your drilling through lot 5 in the above described manner. D. C. Hartman District Land Representative CHEVRON U.S. A~INC .__ This is recycled paper &~ehor~e DE[%%RTMENT OF NAT[;RAL RESO[;RCES MINERALS AND ENERGY MANAGEMENT February 28, 1979 I .~ ~_NO J Texaco, Irc. P 0 Box 4-1579 3 Anchorage, AK 99509 R~v ~-- -- D2AFT Attention: W.6. Lenz SEC ~-- CONFER: Reference: LO 7 9-1 ~. ~ FILE, ~ ~~~ Ge n t 1 emen · ~.-~ '~~_..~._ . '~,~', The referenced Lease Operations for th~-.~i~n~c~exploratory ~k¢ welt, as outlined in your Plan of Operations, are hereby approved ,~':<' ~~¢? subject to the following stipulations' ~' .~'~ A~ 1. Disposal of any oil contaminated drilling muds must meet the ~ -,k~ /v ',f Department of Environmental Conservation regulations. ¢ 2. The area around and below the fuel storage facilities shall have ~J a dike surrounding it with impermeable membrances beneath, or the fuel storage facilities shall be of doub;le wa~t .construction. . A completion report must be submitted within 15 days upon ter- mination of permit activities. This report sha:l.t contain the following information' X. Actual routes of travel and actual location of att camps depicted on a USGS topo map. B~ List the vehicles used for any off-road travel that may have taken place. C. Alt additions to original application. D. Statement of clean-up activities. 10-J3LH E. me Sincerely, Ethel H. Nelson Leasing Manager Time spent in each campsite. Methods of disposal of garbage and other camp d6'br~s. i~ i i i iii i i ml i ii i i i . . lO COOK NINILCHIK INLET 15 : ~4 UNIT No. I Z7 i$ i 24 I/4 COR T t Njj i , i J ', , $6 i ~ i i SCALE I:' ~ MILE t CERTIFICATE OF SURVEYOR I he,eby certify that lam properly reg;stered and licensed to practice land surveying in the State of Alaska and that th~s.ptat represents a location survey mode by me or under my supervision, and that all dimensions and other details are correct G,L O. Monument Existing o 5/8" Rebar Set to Survey · Date Surveyor I I I · I I I ! Il I I~ 2502 West,Northern Lights Boulevard Anchorage AS STAKE D NINILCHIK UNIT No.i SW l/4 SURVEY~ SE~°c°ted in Surveyed for TEXACO INC. Surveyed by F.M. LINDSEY. 8~ ASSOC. LAND ~ HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEYORS Box 4-081 Alaska Chevron Chevron U.S.A. Inc. 3001 C Street, Anchorage, AK 99510 Mail Address: P.O. Box 7-839, Anchorage, AK 99510 Land Department February 6, 1979 Texaco Drill Site Gr&ssim Oskolkoff Lease Ninilchik Area, Alaska State of Alaska Division of Oil and Gas 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 ATTENTION' Mr. Harry W. Kugler Gentlemen' This letter will serve as written notice to you that Chevron U.S.A. Inc. has no objection to Texaco Inc. using a surface location on subject lease or to drilling through our lease to a bottom hole location located off subject lease. Will you please advise us if you need any further information. Very ~r~y yours, D. Berti no J ET: dj 1 O0 Years Helping to Create the Future ~ ./-mg ~9:-/-' 31.05 / AM, d,ress ACCOUNt H~ PAiD '- '- ~ AMT. OF AC~U~ ~H~ 8K802 ned~ ~ / / ~ PRODUCING DEPARTMENT~ ~E~B'I~ COAST UNITED STATES L09 AN*Gll~ DI'VISION PETROLEUM PRODUCTS January 15, 1979 TEXACO XNC. 3350 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD P, O. BOX 3756 LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 90051 State of Alaska Division of Oil & Gas Conservation 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501 Attn: Mr. Hoyle Hamilton, Director Gentlemen: Enclosed please find application for Permit to Drill, Form No. 10-401, and our Plan of Operations to drill an exploratory well at the Ninilchik Unit. Please direct any further questions concerning our Plan and application to 1~r. Don Hartman, Texaco Inc., 601 W. 5th Avenue, Anchorage, Alaska 99509, phone: (907) 278-9611. Very truly yours~ KWK/jc Enclosures Division Manager This is recycled paper l'~orrn l0 -- 401 REV. I--I--71 1", ?YPI OF WOI~K SUBMIT IN TRI%..JAT~: '~- (Other instructions on STATE OF ALASKA ~ E ceErT~/~.~ D ~:J ~0-X~-20~2~ r~. OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTE~ -~ PERMIT TO D ILL OR DEEPEN ,. ~ U~l ~ ~as COns. Corem'is ~,~ .5.~5 60583 DRILL ~ DEEPEN ~ ~h0rag~ ~. ~r ~z~, ~.,-,-~ oR b. TYP~ OF W~LL OIL ~-~ OA~ ~ 8INGL, ~] MUI,TIPI,K ~-~ WIILL WI:LL OTHI~. ZON]~ ZONE 2 NAME OF OPERATOR TEXACO Inc. 3. ADDRESS O~ OPERATOR P. O. Box 4-1579, Anchorage, AK 99509 8. UNIT FARM OR LEASE NAME Ninilchik Unit 9. WELL NO. 10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT Wildcat 4. LOCATION OF WELL 2504'North & 3130'West of the SE Corner of At surface Sec. 23, T1N, R13W, S..~,., AT.f Atpro~sedprod.,.o.e 3550'!-lorth & 3550'West of the SF- Cor. of Sec. 22,T1N, R13W, S..M., AK;5550'W & 1050'N of gurf " Luca£_;_o: 13, DISTANCE IN MILES AND DIRECTION FROM NEAREST TOWN OR POST OFFICE* 10 miles N 36.50E from Ninilchik, Alaska 1.1. SEC.. T.. R.. M., HOLE OBJECTIVE)Sec . 2 2, TI"?, RI3W, S.~'4., AK 12. 14. BOND INFORMATION: Nation-wide Lumbermen's #7S-181-275 did. TYPE Surety and/or No. 15. DISTANCE FROM PROPOSED* ~ .... i1_6. NO. OF ACRES IN LEAsESiD. LOCATION TO NEAREST ~ot~om no±e ~cres in Unit (Also to nearest drig, un,t. if any) --..~ v I 3 8 8 3 ,~ 1 18. DISTANCE FROM PROPOSED LOCATION* Surface ~O(~ ~ 19. PROPOSED DEPTH TO NEAREST WELL DRILLING. COMPLETED.~ l ! 4, O 0 0 TMD OR AJPPLIED FOR, FT. 1200' from Falls Creek ~2(Abn'd)[ 12,000 mVD 21. ELEVATIONS IShow whethcr DF, RT, CR, etc.~ 161' Grd. , 185 ' KB Est. 23. 6-6-77 and fil~e~d, with State of Alaska · $100. 000 17. NO. ACRES ASSIGNI~D TO THiS WELL F.x~lorator¥ 20. ROTARY OR CABLE TOOLS PROPOSED CASING AND CEMENTING PROGRAM .. Rotary 122. APPROX. DATE WORK WILL START* ~:,~arch 15, 1979 SIZE or HOLE SIZE OF CASING WEIGHT PER FOOT [GRAI)E ~ S~'I'rlNG DEPTH ] quantity of cement ~- 0 "OD Con iuctorI 100 ' ..Driven 7-1/2" L3-3/a"~D.. 72~N80. 95 +3000' '+3900 cu._:.f~. Class "G" 2-1/4" 9-5/8 "OD 53 5~-95 i~ll0 '~2000' +;.~600 'cu.'.~t. C!a~s 8-1/2" 7"OD 29~. ~""" '~_il0. 11e600.'-14, i'00, .+3~_.9 cu.'ft, c!a~s ..~.. ,,,, , 1 After drzvzng 100' of 20" OD Conductor~De,_._ a [ri!tznc... rzg Will be moved zn and a directional well will be drille~ to the above subsurface location. If possible, complete logs will be run prior to hole being case4 an~ cemented as per above. The primary target is the Hemlock Formation loCated +1050' North and 5550' West of surface location at a de~th cf 9,500' ~'rD ~After casing off the Hemlock, the ~zell will be dril!e~ near vertical to + !2,q00' TVD. Sands below the 9-5/8" shoe may be open-hole drill-stem tested and cased if commercial. (See attached PLAN OF OPERD~T!aNS) IN ABOV~ SPACE D~mC~RIBE I~ROPOSED PROGRAm: If ~1 ~ to dee~n give ~ on p~sent p~u~ive zo~ ~d pm~ ~w prffdu~ve ~ne..l~.~l ~ ~. ~r~l[ or ~a~o~ly, give ~m~nt. ~ on ~bsu~a~ ~ ~d m~ ~d ~ue 've~ical dept. Give bio.ut preventer p~g~a~. hereby~l~t~~o~gis~e~d~~/.~~~~~~~~~~ ~ January 1 5, 1979 Gen Superintendent 24.1 SAMPLES AND CORE CHIPS REQUII~.~D ~ YES [] NO (This space for State office use) IDIRECTIONAL SURVEY R]~~ . YES [] NO CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, IF ANY: P~RMIT NO_ MUD LOG . a~_.s [] NO OTHER B.E~U~: A.P.L ~CAL CODE April 12, 1979 /79 ~Y 0RDE,~ OF THE INSTRUCTIONS General: A filing fee of $100.00 must accompany avolication for permit to drill or deepen. Checks shall-he made out to State of Alaska Department of Revenue. : ..... This form is designed for submitting proposals to verform certain well operations, as indicated, on all tyves of lands and leases for appropriate action by the State agency, pursuant to ap91icable State laws and regulations. Any necessary special instructions concerning the use of this form either are sho~n belO~ or may be obtained from the Division of'Oil and Gas. Item 1: ruse this form, with appropriate notatio~S,~if the ~rooosal is to redrill to the same reservoir at a different su~'~urface location or redrill to a new reservoir. Stem 13: Attach hereto a neat, accurate plat or map, dra~n to scale, sho~ing the site or proposed site for this location, distances, from section line, lease line, if any~ and other information.that is pertinent. Refer to Section 51.050 of Oil and Gas Regulations; Item 14: Enclose drilling bond on Form 10-402 with this aoolication for permit to drill, or deepen, Unless covered by other suitable bond-. Item 15 and 18: If well is to be', or has been dtrectionally deilled, use subsurface location of hole in any present or oblective vroductive zone. jr. CONFIDENT IAL PLAN OF OPERATION NINILCHIK UNIT ~1 ADL #00590, 60582, 60583, 60586 LOWER COOK INLET, KENAI PENINSULA, ALASKA TEXACO, Inc. OPERATOR Div. Of Minerais& Energy Mgt. '-' Anchorage, Ak. TEXACO, Inc. October, 1978 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Form 9~331C "Application for Permit to Drill" II. BOPE Description III. Plan for Drilling and BOP Installation IV. Casing Program V. Cementing Program VI~ Logging Program VII. Directional Program VIII. Mud Program IX. General X. Geological.Interpretation XI. Abandonment Procedures . - PACKET Contoured Structural Map with location (Filed with State of Alaska Division of Minerals & Energy, on 5-12-78) Location Map Work Order, LA-425 INTRODUCTION The plan of operati6n for the Nini!chik Unit #1, Exploratory Well, southeast of Kenai in the lower Cook Inlet, Alaska, is intended to evaluate the geologic structure underlying the Ninii- chik Unit The plan calls for this well to be drilled to t40.0g~'~ to evaluate objectives in the Kenai Group. Ninilchik Well #1 is to be drilled from a surface loca- tion on the Kenai Peninsula as shown in Part IX of the Plan of Opera- tions. Should sufficient commercial hydrocarbons be established, subsequent development drilling will be from a minimum number of strategically located drill sites. II: BOPE DESCRIPTION i · · · A diverter will be installed after the 20" conductor is stalled. A BOPE stack will be installed after the 13 3/8"0D casing installation and cementing. It will consist of 2 rams rated at 5,000 psi and one annular 'preventer rated at 5,000 psi. This stack will be in place for the remainder of the program. Ail pipe rams will be at a size to fit the pipe or casing in use and the bore of all BOPEs and spools will permit the running of the largest tools that the casing below the preventers can accommodate. 4. Ail BOPEs will be eqn£pped with: a · A hydraulic actuating system that provides sufficient accumulator capacity to close all blowout prevention equipment units with a 50 percent operating fluid re- serve at 1,200 psi. A high pressure nitrogen or ac- cumlator back-up system will be provided, with suffi- cient capacity to close all blowout preventers and hold them closed. Locking devices will be provided on the ram-type preventers. be A remote control station at the driller's deck and a manual control can also be used to activate the accumu- lator unit. 5. A choke and kill manifold will be installed. · Ail valves, pipe and fittings that can be exposed to pressure from the wellbore will be of a pressure rating at least equal to that of the blowout prevention equipment. 7. A.top.-.kelly gogk willy,be installed below the swivel· · · A back-pressure valve shall be used in the drill string w.hile drilling into potentially over-pressured zones. An inside blowout-preventer and a full opening drill string safety valve in the open position will be on the rig floor at all times while drilling operations are being conducted. Valves will be on the rig floor to fit all pipe that is in the drill string. A safety valve will be available on the rig floor to fit the casing string as it is being run in the hole. II: BOPE DESCRIPTION (Cont'd) 10. The bore hole shall be kept full of mud at ail.~%times. To %assure early detection and thereby early reaction to swabbing, lost circulation or influx of formation fluids, the following mud system monitoring equipment (with derrick floor indicators) will be installed and used throughout the period of drilling after setting and cementing the conductor (20") casing. a. Mud pit level indicators will be used to determine mud pit volume gains and losses. This indicator shall in- clude a warning device. b. Mud return or "full hole indicator". c. Trip 'rank. 11. Ail BOPEs and associated equipment will be installed, tested operated in accordance with existing safe practices. III: PLAN FOR DRILLING AND BOPE INSTALLATION The plan for drilling and BOPE installation is as per WORK ORDER (Texaco Form LA-425) accompanying this Plan of Operation. VIII ANTICIPATED MUD PROGRAM DEPTH MUD FUNSAL INTERV~ DENSITY VISCOSITY 0-300' 62-70 60-100 300-6000' 62-70 45-80 6000-12,000' 68-80 40-55 12000'-TD 80-100+ 45-55 FLUID LOSS (APt) Less than 15cc 5-8cc 5-10cc See Ninilchik Unit #1 Work Order, .LA-425~ Appendix '~E~ for more detailed mud properties. IX. GENERAL 1. The date actual drilling is started will be reported promptly to the Division Oil and Gas Conserv. ation. 2. A drilling progress report will be sumitted monthly showing the principal items of work during the month. 3. Adequate blowout prevention qquipment 'will be installed, tested and witnessed by D. O. G. as necessary. 4. Any change in the approved program must receive prior approval from the D. O. G. 5. Any unusual occurrence such as pollution, serious injury to personnel, loss of equipment overboard, well blowout, will be reported immediately to the Division by telephone. 6. The Division will be notified in advance in the event of water shut-off tests, casing tests, and production tests. 7. One copy of all logs, including the mud log to date, will be furnished to the Division immediately after logging. 8. Before a completion program is commenced or the hole is aban~ doned, the Division shall give separate approval for this portion of the drilling program. 9. The Notice of Intention to abandon a well will be submitted nothwithstanding any verbal approval to abandon that may have been given. 10. Electric logs and other logging surveys, core description and conventional analysis, stratigraphic determination, formation tests, log and history will be submitted in duplicate, within 30 days, suspension, or abandonment of the well. T N T S ,0 COOK NtNILCHIK 2~ 24 CERTIFICATE OF SURVEYOR @ 20 that i .Ira Drope,i~. req s~ered gna ,censeJ ,r. "r,] *~e land survey,no ~n the State of Aiaskd {]od trl,2t +h~3-[:.Ot represents d ',o::ot ,:.n surve~ mjde Dy me or under my supervision, and th'?1 2~~ d~mens~ons 3nd other Je~Gi:S crF~ r~,rreC* , i ii S':3 ALE i ' n~ i SE Surveyor Legend O L (.) Monument Existing 5/8" Rebut Set ~,_~ Surve} i i i i AS S?,~KE D NINIL.¢HIK UNIT No, I / L.;.co ted SW 4 SuR¥1EYED SEC ~3 TiN. r-t',$W. S M Ac~,SKA SarvexeO for TEXACO INC. ii _ i i i Surveyed ~' F. M. LINDSEY & ASSOC. LAND ~ HYDPOGRAP~ C SURVEYORS 2502 West Northern Lights Boulevard Box 4-081 Anchorage Atosko i ! X: GEOLOGIC INTERPP~TATION The proposed Nini!chik Unit is located along the shoreline of the Kenai Peninsula in the Lower Cook Inlet, Alaska. The proposed unit encompasses a large anticlinal structure prospective for Tertiary Diamond Gulch, zone and ~emlock sands. The northeasterly trending axis of the Ninilchik anticline is flanked on the west by a large reverse fault. The sediments of the upthrown block are folded into an elongate anticlinal closure with the structurally highest portion lying entirely offshore in water depths of 18-30'. Minor gas production from shallow Tertiary sands has been established along the axis, to the north at Falls Creek. The objectives consist of Tertiary non-marine to marginal marine sands deposited unconformably over Mesozoic marine clastics. The total thickness of the Tertiary clastic sequence exceeds 20,000 feet in the Cook Inlet and represents the primary pro- ducing zone at McArthur River, Trading Bay, Middle Ground Shoal and Swanson River oil fields as well as numerous gas fields. XI- ABANDONMENT PROCEDURES After approval from an authorized representative of the Division of Oil and Gas, the following permanent plug and abando- ment procedures shall be observed: 1) In uncased portions of wells, cement plugs will be spaced to extend 100 feet' below hhe~ bottom to-100 feet above the top of any oil, gas, and fresh water zones so as to isolate those zones. Additional plugs will be set to protect other minerals as required, or to prevent migration of fluids in the wellbore. 2) · If there is open hole below the casing, a cement plug will be placed in the deepest casing string either by: a) displacement method so as to extend a minimum of 100 feet above and 100 feet below the casing shoe or b) by setting a cement retainer not less than 50 feet nor more than 100 feet above the casing shoe with a cement plug calculated to extend at least 100 feet below the casing shoe and. 50 feet above the retainer. 3) A cement plug will be placed opposite all open perfora- tions extending a minimum of 100 feet above and 100 feet below the perforated interval. A cement retainer or permanent bridge plug may be set in lieu of a cement plug. 4) If casing is cut and recovered, a cement plug will be placed to extend 100 feet above and 100 feet below the stub. 5) 6) Any annular space that extends to the surface and is open to drilled hole below will be plugged with cement. A cement plug of at least 150 feet will be placed in the smallest string of casing which extends to the surface. 7) Each of the respective intervals of the hole between 'the various plugs shall be filled with mud of sufficient den- sity to exert hydrostatic pressure exceeding the greatest fo~rmation pressure encountered while drilling such inter- val. 8) Ail casing will be severed and removed to at least 4 feet below the surface and a steel plate welded over the ~m~~ with a 4" diameter steel marker to mark the location in accordance with existing regulations. XI: ABANDONMENT PROCEDURES (cont ' d) If the well is to be temporarily abandoned, the same procedures will be followed as outline above except that in lieu of the surface plug a mechanical bridge plug will' be set in the casing approximately 200 feet below the surface. Porto I 0 ' t~ 0 I lq..~VI -I-- ?i' STAIE OF ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE' T¥I:'~ 0I~ WELL OIL V;~LL ~ W~LL NAME OF TEXACO Inc. 3. ADDR~ C/i,' OPEfL~TO~. ~..LEASZ D~iIGNATiON ,%2~F~ S~I~%L NO. i t 8. O~I LEASE N~ME UNIT ~ ~inilchik Unit ~ WELL 19. NO. :; _._ ~ 0 Box 4-157q, Anchorage, %,, °q509 -' o o ....... ' -~ lO FIELD AND POOL. OH 'WILDCAT 4 LOCATION OF WELL 2~OA~Nortll f ll30'We~e o~ th~ qr Corner ~lornn & ~50'*~-~ f A, p,'o~e~ prod ..... 3550" ' ~ _,~ ~ .... of the SF nor. o Ri Sec O2~T1N~ qltW .... c l{ , ,~K;555q,~,. & I O50'N of Curl,. t '' ' ~ ..... ' ~ ~ , ~ . ~ · ..~ 13. DISTAN('KINMILES AND DIRECTION FF. OM NEAHEW[ 'f'Oi~ N OR POST OFFICE~ ~~12. a TY~E Surety an~ or ~'o ~ ~ OR ~PLIED FOR. R' · :'-. ~ ..... ... · '22. APPROX. DATE WORK WILL START* 21. ~LEVATIONS ~Show wnet~cr DF. ET. CH. ere , _'_ ~ ---_/ / _.- - PROPOSED CASING AND CEMENTING PROGRAJ*I SIZEOFHOLE ~SIZEOFCASL'%'G,i %VEIGIIT PER FOOT i GRAD~ ] S~ING D~{ } qoontity Of cement - ~O"nD ~o~Nuctor I ~ lOO' j Uriven 17-1/2" ~13-3/8"nD~ 72:~,'q80 N95 I +3Oq0- ~+qOO0 cu,tt, Class ~ ' _ " .... _ ~. ~ ........ ~ove ..... After driving 100' of 20 OD Conductor Pine~ a drz~ ~in~ ri~qq L,e and a directional well will be dri!!eS to t~ze above subsurface ioca%ion~ !f ,_eossible~ complete. . logs ~,~i~1, .,__ be run nrior~ .... em hole N~ng. ..... ca~~,. ~n~ .... ce~en.~ed . ~' ,~ ~e ~.em!eck Formation located +!05a' as Der above ...ne nrimary -target is ~- - ~ -- _ .- ~ ,~emth c ,. North and 5550' Vest of surface 'ocekion, .... a~_ .~ ~ _ ~ .~ , -~,_ ~,~] the 7eq] will '~e s-c~]!ed near ~r~ al %o ~ !2 t casing off the .i,~,~,_ock, ..................._ ~ ~r be ooen-ho!e drq q l-~tem tested and ~.7D~ Sands below the 9-5/8" shoe maz . · cased iq co~mmercia! (See ~&e~nh~ nv~,~ nP _ o 6. ~-~-~ .i .~ ..--Lz,! .... .. . ITg ABOV-E SI~AC~ IDI~C-TMBE FttOPOSi~gD PIt~RAM: If ~1 Is to doeth give ~ on p~sent ¢~u~lve zo~ ~ pro~ ~w pro'dr ~ve zone. if pl'O]-~l Is ~ Grill or Oee~n d~ecl_ionally, give pe~ment vemlcal dept~. Give-bl/~u[ preveDter- p~gra~ /~, rrr~ ~en. Superintendent A PPHO V~-~ Bt~._ DATE CONFIDENT IAL WO?~K ORDER Est. No. 7216 January 15, 1979 NINILCHIK UNIT ~1 Sec. 23, TiN, R3E, SBM Kenai Borough, Alaska PROPOSED TOTAL DEPTH: 14,000' A.PPROXIMATE SURFACE LOCATION: +3130' West and 2504' North from the Southeast Corner of Sec. 23, T1N, R3W, SM, AK. This location is on private patented lands, SUBSUrfACE LOCATION: 3550' West and 3550' North of the Southeast Cor. of Sec. 22, TIN, R13W, OR 5550' Wes% and 1050' North of the surface lo~-~tion. ELEVATION: Original ground level elevation = 161' K. B. Elevation = 190' REFERENCE: Ail measurements are from K.B. which is estimated to be 29' above ground level. PROPOSED WORK: 1. Prepare location. · Drive conductor (20"0.D., 94#, K-55) to +100'. Construct 8' x 8' x 8' deep cellar. Cut off 20" c~nductor 2' above base of cellar. 3. Move in and rig up drilling rig. Install a 20" Series 600, 2000 psi W.P , SOW casing head Tnstall a 20:' _ . . _ , 2000 psi Hydril with 6''~ diverter line (20", 600 x 8' drilling spool will be necessary). · Directionally drill a 12-1/4" hole to 3000'~ (equivalent. to hard sand at--29S0% Df FElls Creek ~2)'~ Se9 DirectiOn-Program, Appendix A. Run wireline IES log. Open h°le to 17-1/2". Circulate, clean and pull out. 5. Run +3000' of 13-3/8" casing as described in Appendix B. Cement casing as described in Append. ix C. 6. Remove 20", Series 600, 2000 psi BOPE and land 13-3/8" casing in 20", 2000 psi x 20", 2000 psi casing spool Install 20", 2000 psi x 13-3/8", 5000 psi casing hanger spool with secondary packing. Install a 13-5/8", 5000 psi BOPE consisting of two rams and an annular preventer. · Wait on cement for 12 hours minimum. Run 12-1/4" bit and clean out to fill uo collar. Pressure test casing to 3000 psi for 15 mins, Run bleedLoff test to 120#/ft3 equivalent at maximum.-, rate of 1/4 bbls/min. Install mud logging unit. Have core barrel on loc. for coring as directed by wellsite geologist. CONFIDENTIAL LA-4Zb Ninilchik Unit Page 2 · Drill out the fillup collar and shoe and drill a 12-1/4'' hole to +12,000'. Be prepared to run 9-5/8~? casing if hole problem so dictates. In this case, a revised Work Order will be prepared. Beginning at +6,000', gradually change over to a !ignosulfonate mud system (see attached ~ud Program, Appendix E). · Run wireline logs as indicated in Appendix D. Run 12 000' of 9-5/8" casing as described in Appendix B. Cement the 9-5/8" casing in two stages as described in Appendix C. 10. Remove 13-5/8", 5000 psi BOPE and land 9-5/8" in the 20", 2000 psi x 13-5/8" 5000 psi spool Install a 13-5/8~, 5000 psi x 13-5/8" 5000 psi drilling spool. Reinstall the 13-5/8~, 5000 psi BOPE. Test casing with blind rams to 3000 psi. 11. Run in with 8-1/2" bit and clean out to baffle collar. Test the casing to 3000 psi for 15 minutes. 12. Drill out the fillup collar and shoe and directionally drill an 8-1/2" hole to 14,000'T.D. Run wireline logs as indicated in Appendix D. 13. If well is to be completed below Hemlock, run and cement 2400'+ of 7" casing liner from T.D. to 400'+ above the 9-5/8" casing shoe. Test liner lap to 2500 psi. M--ake provisions to run tie-back string of 7" casing. If well is to be open-hole drill stem tested prior to running the 7" OD casing, a Supplemental Work Order will be prepared. 14. Perforate and test as per Supplemental Work Order. 15. If the well is to be completed or abandoned~ a Supplemental_ _ _ _ Work Order will be prepared· GENEP~.L NOTES APPEAR AS APPENDIX "~E". APPROVED: B. L. PAULSELL Asst. General Superintendent KW/f/jc CPF-RGC-RCA-RDD ( 2 ) -BLP-BDW ( 5 ) -K~K-LAB-Fi 1 e ~EUISED APPENDIX Ninilchik Uni% IDEAL DIRECTIONAL PROGR~!~ 1. K.O. at 500', building at 2-1/2°/100' while_ directionallv_ drilling a 12-1/4" hole in the N79ow direction (possible left-hand tendency). 2. After building to 40-1/2©, hold angle and continue in the N79Ow direction from the surface location. 3. At 7326' TVD (9137'MD) begin dropping angle at !-1/2°/100~ to vertical at 11,837' MD (9795' TVD). Attempt to drill a near vertical hole to T.D., 14,009' ~D (12,000' 4. The target is a 200' radius arching cylind, er with its top center 3972' at N79ow (3900' west and 750' north) of the surface location at a MD of 7393' (6000' TVD), and its lower center 5649' at N79ow (or 5550' west and 1050' north) from the surface location at 12,042' MD (10,000' TVD). NOTES: a) Dog-leg severity not to exceed 5°/100' or 3°/50~. b) Single shots as necessary, but taken at least every 400' and on each dull bit. CONFIDENT IAL CASING AND ACCESSORIES 13-3/8" Casing and Accessories: From T_~_o W~,i,ght Grade 3000' 448 72# N-80 448' Surface 72# S-95 ~quipment: APPENDIX B NINILCHIK UNIT Coupling Net Footaqe Buttress 2552 ' Seal Lock 448' 1.. Place a Baker differential fillup shoe on bottom (3000'). 2. Place a Baker duplex collar (without ball) two joints above the differential fillup shoe (2920'). 3. Place Baker (or equal) centralizers across the first, second, fourth, and every other collar to the surface. 4. Bakerlok or tackweld the Shoe and first three collars. 9-5/8" Casing and Accessories.: From To Weight 12,000' 7,000' 53.5~ 7,000' Surface Equipment: Grade Coupling Net' FOotage S-95 Seal Lock 5000' P-110 Buttress 7000' 1. Place a differential fillup.shoe on bottom (12,000'+). 2. Place a differential fillup collar three joints above the differential fillup shoe (11,880'+). 3. Place a Baker (Product #10401) baffle collar one joint above the differential fillup collar (11,840'+) . 4. Place a 9-5/8" Baker (or equal) HL -Model J, stage cementing collar at 7600'+. 5. Place a X-over SL to Buttress at +7000'. 6. Place a Baker (or equal) centralizer across the first, second, fourth and sixth collars; across the first collar below and above the Stage cementing collar, and every second collar from 110'00' tO 9000' and"everY.~collar from 7000' to 6000'. · 7. Bakerlok and tackweld the shoe and first three joints. CONFIDENTIAL CEMENT PROGRAM 13-3/8" Casing Cement Job: 1. Drop tipping plug for fillup equipment. 2. Stab into duplex collar, establish good mud circulation. Displace cement as follows: Volume: Optimum Water: Slurry Weight: Yield: Thickening Time: APPENDIX C NINILCHIK UNIT 3000 cu. ft. "G" (includes 50% excess) with 40% dry blended gel 5 gallons per sack cement 100 PCF, 13.2 PPG 1.15 cu. ft. per sack cement~- 4 hours @ ll0°F 3. Follow with a tail slurry of 200 sacks Class "G" cement. 4. drop wiper plug. Reciprocate pipe while cementing. 5. Remove BOPE and land casing. 9-5/8" Casing Cement Job: 1. Trip the fillup equipment, establish circulation and circulate the hole clean. 2. Cement as follows: a. 200 cu. ft. water b. Drop bottom wiper plug, Baker Model JB by-passing type. c. 1900 cu. ft. Class "G°' cement with 0.75% CFR-2, 0.5% Halad 22A, i%'HR-6L, .3% gel, and 6% KCL (by weight of water); includes 40% excess in open hole. Actual volume should be calculated from the Caliper log and include no more than 10% excess. Volume calculated should be from 12,000'to the stage collar (7600') . Optimum Water: Slurry Weight: Yield: Thickening Time: 5 gallons per sack cement 118 lb. per cu. ft. 1.15 cu. ft per sack cement 4~ hours @ ~00°F CONFIDENTIAL APPENDIX C (Cont'd) NINILCHIK UNIT #1 d. Top wiper plug, Baker Model JB, by-passing type. Follow . this by-passing plug with -'50 cu. ft. of the above cement. Displace mud calculated to fill hole from baffle to stage collar, then drop continuous cementing stage collar tripping plug, Baker J-2. e. Open stage and circulate hole clean and preceed cement with 200 cu. ft. water. Displace cement as follows: f. 2200 cu. ft. Class "G" cement mixed wi'th .75% CFR-2, 4% dry blended gel (includes 30% excess in open hole). Actual volume should be calculated from the Caliper and'include no more than 10% excess. Volume calculated should be from the stage collar to the surface. Optimum Water: Slurry Weight: Yield: Thickening Time: 5 gallons per sack cement 118 lb. per cu. ft. 1.15 cu. ft. per sack cement 3-3/4 hours g. Followed by a 500 cu. ft. tail slurry of Class "G" cement with 0 75% CFR-2 0 5% Halad 22A .and h. Closing top wiper plug, Baker Model J-2. 3. Remove BOPE and land casing (see Work Order Step ~10). .CONFIDENTIAL ~SED APPENDIX "D" Ninilchik Unit LOGGING PROGPJ~.r,4 1. 3000' to 300' a. DIL - 2" linear scale and 5~' log scale b. Others if and as directed 2. 12,000' to 3000' (Hemlock) a. DIL - 2" linear scale and 5" log scale b. Integrated Borehole Compensated Sonic ~ GR with Caliper c. FDC-CNL, GR w/Formation Log and Caliper d. Proximity-Micro Log (if applicable) e. Sidewall samples if and as directed f. Dipmeter as directed. 3. T.D. to 12,000' a. DIL - 2" linear scale and 5~ log scale b. Integrated Borehole Compensated Sonic c. Dipmeter d. FDC-CNL, GR w/Formation Log and Caliper e. Proximity-Micro Log and others as directed f. Sidewall samples if and as directed 4. Run velocity check shot survey 1000' to 14~000'ToD. CORING P ROGRA34 1. 3000' to T.D. as directed by wellsite geologist. CONFIDENTIAL ? APPENDIX ~E" NINILCHIK UNIT #! MUD Depth Mud Type & Properties 0'-3000' Salvage gel and water No properties, expect high viscosities. 3000'-6,000' Low solids - Non-dispersed 62 - 70 PCF 45 - 60 Sec/qt. viscosity 10 - 20 cc fluid loss 6,000'-12,000' Low solids - slightly dispersed w/Lignosu!fonate 68 - 80 PCF 40 - 55 sec/qto viscosity 5 - 8 cc/30 mina fluid loss pH = 10.0-10.5 -NOTE: Lost circulation may ~c~r in the interval below 3,000'. Also possible gas sand at 6,250~ but keep mud weight as low as practical. Keep fluid loss as low as practical from 10,000' to 12,000' 12,000'-TD Low solid - Lignosulfonate 80-85 PCF* 45-55 ~7' · ~lSCOSity 6-10 CC/30 min. fluid loss *NOTE: High pressure-low volume f-~d entry ~equiring 100+ PCF mud) may occur below 12,000'. Completion Fluid: Will be inhibitive KC1-Polymer and will be detailed on a Completion Work Order if required. GENERAL NOTES: · Obtain a one-gallon sample of drilling mud immediately prior to pulling out of hole for logging. Deliver the sample to the logging engineer when he arrives on location~ ~ud pit level indicator visible to driller at all times shall be utilized. 3. Prior to squeeze cementing, determine the drill pipe volume by plug displacement. CONFIDENTIAL APPENDIX E (Cont'd) NINILCHIK UNIT 4. Do not use weight materials for dry jobs unless approved by Texaco Drilling Foreman. 5. BOPE Shall be tested for operational readiness at least once each 24-hour period. 6. Blowout prevention practice drills shall be conducted once a week for each crew. ~'"(~B~_th !~est~ ~-~halt be noted in the daily report.) 7. DOG representative should be called (907-279-1433) to witness pressure tests of casing, BOPE installation and testing, cement squeezing, and abandonment. Ni NILCt.-$IK UNiT T---- I _1 CONOCO- UNION MARUZEN 17' 6 -30-83 ADL- 60582 2. C 3O 20 _1 31 52 UNIT IREA CHEVRON I~'-~'',--', 1,5 ~ 1233 Ac. ~ ' ADL-O0$90 ~Prop bottom hole loc., "..4U ~ ~- '1 .... 800 Ac. u 2554,';4 ~ 810,65 Ac k~J "14 2dEVRON CHEVRON 15 EXHIBIT "A" KENAI PENINSULA- OFFSHORE ALASKA N , / ,. ,? ,:'~'~,.'~..~ UNIT OUTLINE TRACT BOUNDARY TRACT NUMBER All sechons ¢ontt]~n 640 Ac. unless ot herw~se indict]ted TRACT NO ADL NO. ACREAGE I ADL-O0590 1233' 2 ADL-6058Z 800 3 ADL-60583 810.65 4 ADL- 60586 1039.45 TOTAL 5BB3. I 0 N INILCHIK COOK · INLET i5 4 ;" / ,/ /:" UNIT No.I~ / ,/,co~ 22 ~ 513Q' / ~/4 / / 4 3 2 CERTIFICATE' OF SURVEYO!~ _~..,'~ *, e Stir ~eyor Legend ~ .','; L ('; ,i / ', 5/8 Monument E x~ shncj Rebor :Set *':. %urve) ," , NiLCHIK )UNIT No, i ' N I LgC'] ed ~n i SW ,/4 5~,~,'£¥~ SEC 23 T:N R~3W 5 ~ AU~S~A Surveyed for TEXACO INC: Surveyed 2t E ~. LINDSEY ~ ASSOC. 2502 ~est Ncrfnern : ,grits 5ou;everd B.3~ 4~J81 Ancnorcge Alu_k~ Pete Nelscm Leasing Manager, DMEM 20, 1978 Chief Petroleum Geologist Texaco' s Ninilcb~k Unit Well. We approve Texaoo's plan to drive the 20 inch conductor string to 100 + feet in the spudd/ng of the subject ~11. ~he request for our approval was by telephome ccmmmicatiom cn this date. CHECK LIST k~DR I~-~q ~ffELL PEP~ITS Canpan.y Yes No Remarks 1. Is ~e ~t fee attached ..................... // 2. Is well to be located in a def~ ~1 ............... 3. Is a regi~tered s~ey plat attached ................ 4 Is well 1, >cared proper dish.ce fr~ property line ......... / 5. Is well 1~ cat~ proper distance from o~er wells .......... 6 Is suffic'~nt ~d~icat~ acreage available in ~is .... 9. Can permii~ be approved before ten-day wait .0. Does operator have a bond in force ................. 1. Is a conservation order needed ................... Item Approve Date - (1) Fee K~_~u /-'% ~2. Is administrative approval needed ................. [3. Is conductor string provided .................... ~ .... [4. Is enough cement used to circulate on conductor and surface .... [5. Will ce~en,t tie in surface and intermediate or production strings If .)~ill cen~r.i: cover all known productive horizons .......... ~_~ 17. Will surf~.ce casing protect fresh water zones ........... ~___~ 18. Will all 'asing give adeqUate safety .in collapse, hension & burst '3) Admin. ~, ~ . <4) sg. 19. Does BOPE have sufficient pressure rating - Test to ,~OO psig . /$/~O .. -(5) BOPE ~0, Ha~~~.~._Q[_~retion ............... ~-Pt'~ Approval Rec~nded: Additional Recfair~nts: ~- f - ~q. - ~,.~, ~ ~F~., w~ m f ~ ' '" ~'-~' ~ "' - ~r~ , . r~*"~ - J' Z-7¢ ~o~, ~sed 4/14/78 , 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 natum is accumulated at the end of the file under APPENDIXi .. No 'special 'effort has been made to chronologically organize this category of information. *----SCHLUMBERGER----* ~mmm~mmmmmmmmmmmmm~mm* APR Anchorage bis TAPE VERIFICATION LISTING DVP OlO.iH:02: VERIFICATION LISTING PAGE ** REEL HEADER ** SERVICE NAME :EDIT DAT~:: :79/ 8/26 ORiGiN : REEL NAME :P-C,_D C. 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