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To:Price, Jeremy M (OGC); McLellan, Bryan J (OGC); Wallace, Chris D (OGC)
Subject:RE: Iniskin wells
Date:Tuesday, April 5, 2022 8:45:19 PM
Jeremy, Chris, and Bryan:
From roughly 1995 to 2000, Blair Wondzell (AOGCC drilling engineer) and Steve McMains (Stat Tech) and Wendy Mahan (Natural Resources
Tech) undertook a project to review the condition of Alaska’s wells. Blair, Steve and Wendy didn’t actually visit any well sites to my knowledge,
they just used AOGCC’s well files to judge the condition of the wells and assign them to the location clearance categories that we now show in
RBDMS.
Nine wells have been drilled on the Iniskin Peninsula, as shown on this base map. To get a sense of scale, each of the squares is about 1 mile in
width and height.
AOGCC has very little information for six of these wells that were drilled in the very early 1900s.
1. Alaska Petroleum Company No. 1 00, PTD 100-126: Drilled to a depth of 1,000’ and P&A’d between 1902 and 1903. We have no
additional records for this well other than the general location, depth, and spud and P&A dates. The source of that information is
unknown. This well and the No. 3 well were both drilled in the same governmental section (Section 11, T6S, R24W, SM). Since no more
specific footages from section lines are known for either well, both wells are spotted at the center of Section 11 on the map above.
2. Alaska Petroleum Company No. 2, PTD 100-127: Drilled to a depth of 450‘ and P&A’d in 1904. We have no additional records for this well
other than the general location, depth, and spud and P&A dates. The source of that information is unknown.
3. Alaska Petroleum Company No. 3, PTD 100-128: Drilled to a depth of 930‘ and P&A’d in 1904. We have no additional records for this well
other than the general location, depth, and spud and P&A dates. The source of that information is unknown.
4. Alaska Petroleum Company No. 4, PTD 100-129: Drilled to an unknown depth and P&A’d in 1905. We have no additional records for this
well other than the general location and spud and P&A dates. The source of that information is unknown.
5. Alaska Oil Company’s Dry Bay No. 1, PTD 100-130: Drilled to a depth of 320’ and P&A’d in 1902. We have no additional records for this
well other than the general location, depth, and spud and P&A dates. The source of that information is unknown.
6. Alaska Oil Company’s Dry Bay No. 2, PTD 100-130: Drilled to an unknown depth and P&A’d in 1903. We have no additional records for
this well other than the general location, depth, and spud and P&A dates. The source of that information is unknown.
Surface plugging and site inspection for the three more recently drilled wells on the peninsula was approved by the same US Geological Survey
Regional Oil and Gas Supervisor in August of 1964.
Iniskin Bay Association 1, PTD 100-132: Drilled to a depth of 8,775’ and suspended between 1936 and 1939. The report “Casing cut off at
ground level, placed 5 sack cement plug at surface and installed regulation abandonment marker. Removed derrick and equipment and
cleaned and leveled immediate well site. All work completed and inspected July 31, 1964.” was approved by the Regional Oil and Gas
Supervisor for the US Geological Survey.
Iniskin Beal 1, PTD 100-133: Drilled to a depth of 9,746’ and suspended between 1954 and 1955. The report “Placed a 3 sack cement plug
at surface, replaced tubing bonnet and bull plugged all outlets. Installed abandonment marker, removed derrick and equipment and
backfilled and leveled location. All work completed and inspected July 31, 1964.” was approved by the Regional Oil and Gas Supervisor for
the US Geological Survey.
Iniskin Unit Zappa 1, PTD 159-012: Drilled to a depth of 11,231’ and suspended between 1958 and 1959. The report “Removed rig and
placed cement surface plug and regulation abandonment marker. Back filled cellar, leveled and cleaned up location. All work completed
and inspected July 31, 1964.” was approved by the Regional Oil and Gas Supervisor for the US Geological Survey.
Please let me know if I can help further. I’ll check with BLM to see if they have any records for these wells that we can copy and add to AOGCC’s
files.
Thanks and be well,
Steve
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Subject: Iniskin wells
DEC was asking about these Iniskin wells. There are a bunch of old rusting barrels at the site, not sure which specific well. Looks like USGS signed
off on the abandonment in the 1960’s and AOGCC provided site clearance in 1995. I can’t tell yet if there were any actual site visits made by
AOGCC or if staff was relying on some other documentation in granting site clearance?
159-012 - Laserfiche WebLink (state.ak.us)
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IRII 8122
Bureau of Mines Report of lnvestigations/1976
Oil and Gas Seeps in Alaska
Alaska Peninsula, W estem Gulf of Alaska
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Report of Investigations 8122
Oil and Gas Seeps in Alaska
Alaska Peninsula, W estem Gull of Alaska
By Donald P. Blasko, Alaska Field Operation Center,
Anchorage. Alaska
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Thomas S. Kleppe, Secretary
BUREAU OF MINES
Thomas V. Falkie, Director
This publ icatio n has been ca taloged as fol lows:
Bl asko, Donal d P
Oil and gas s eeps in Alaska. A la s k a Peninsula , western
Gulf of Alaska. [Washington] U.S. Bureau of Mines [19761
78 p. il l us ., t a b l es. (U.S. Bureau o f Mi nes. Repo rt o f in vcsti·
J:ations 8122)
J. Secpa~e-Alaska Peninsula. 2. Petroleum pollution of wacer-
Alaska Peninsula. 3. Wacer-Pollucion-Alaska P eninsula. [.
U.S. Bureau of Min e s. JI . Title. (Series)
T N23.U7 n o. 812 2 622 .06173
U.S. Dept. of the Int. Library
CONTENTS
Abstract................................................................. 1
Introduction................................................ . . . . . . • . • . . • . 1
Sampling procedures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Analytical procedures.................................................... 2
Iniskin Peninsula area............ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Well Creek, Bowser Creek, and Oil Bay............................... 5
Brown Creek and Dry Bay ............................................. 22
Iniskin camp area ................................................... 27
Becharof Lake a rea....................................................... 37
Becharof Lake-Kejulik River......................................... 41
Oil Creek-Puale Bay................................................. 41
Rex Creek-Puale ·Bay................................................. 59
Bear Creek-Becharof Lake........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Sal mon Creek-Becharof Lake ........................................... 59
Demi an Hills........................................................ 59
Gas Roe ks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Observations...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Appendix.--Method of determining amount of oil in water .................. 78
ILLUS TRA TIO NS
1. lniskin Peninsula , Alaska ..................... , ..•. ,................ 4
2 . Oil, gas, and water sampling locations on thG Iniskin Peninsula..... 6
3. Well Creek samp ling locations....................................... 21
4. Bear Creek anticline sampling locations............................. 38
5. Kejulik River gas sampling locations................................ 39
6. Cape Kekurnoi sampling locations ..................•........•........ 40
7. Demian Hills sampling locations ...........•..•...•.................. 58
8. Gas Rocks........................................................... 76
TABLES
1. Wells drilled on Iniskin Peninsula.................................. 5
2. Ana lysis of water from Bowser Creek well............................ 8
3. Analysis of gas from Bowser Creek well .............................. 9
4 . Analyses of water from Well Creek •............•.•................... 10
5 . Analyses of water from Bowser Creek................................. 15
6. Analyses of water from Oil Bay ...... ,............................... 19
7. Analyses of water from Brown Creek .................................. 23
8. Analyses of water from Iniskin camp seep area ....................... 28
9. Wells drilled in Becharof Lake-Puale Bay area ....................•.. 37
10. Analysis of gas from East Fork, Kejulik River ...............•....... 42
11 . Analysis of water from gas seep on Eas t Fork, Kejulik River ......... 43
12. Analysis of water from Kejulik River •............................... 44
13 . Analyses of water from Cape Kekurnoi a rea ........•.................. 45
14. Analysis of gas from Oil Creek seep A............................... 49
15. Analysis of oil from Oil Creek seep A .............•................. 50
16. Analysis of water from Oil Creek seep A ..........•....•.....•....... 51
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TABLES--Continued
17. Analysis of oi l from Oil Creek seep B .....•...•.•••.•......•........ 52
18. Analysis of water from Oil Creek seep B ......................•...... 53
19. Analyses of water from Oil Creek .................•.•......•......... 54
20. Analyses of oil from Oil Creek bitumen.............................. 56
21. Analyses of water from Rex Creek.................................... 60
22 . Analysis of gas from Bear Creek gas seep............................ 62
23. Analyses of water from Bear Creek oil seep .............•............ 63
24. Analysis of oil from Bear Creek oil seep ............................ 65
25 . Analysis of water from Bear Creek ................................... 66
26. Analysis of gas from Salmon Creek gas seep ............•............. 67
27 . Analysis of water from Salmon Creek gas seep ......•...•............. 68
28 . Wells drilled in Demian Hills area .................................. 69
29. Analyses of water from Demian Hills area............................ 70
30. Analysis of gas from Demian Hills area ................•............. 74
31. Analysis of gas from Gas Rocks seep .......................•......... 75
OIL AND GAS SEEPS IN ALASKA
Alaska Peninsula, Western Gulf of Alaska
by
Donald P, Blasko 1
ABSTRACT
The Bureau of Mines investigated two areas of the Alaska Peninsula
(Iniskin Peninsula and Becharof Lake) where oil and gas seeps were known to
occur in an attempt to determine (1) whether the seeps are still active and
(2) the amount of bitumen contained in the drainage leaving the seeps. The
oil, water, oil-water, and gas were sampled and analyzed.
Five oil samples were taken at four separate oil seeps. The API gravity
of the oil ranged from 8.9° to 21.4° and the sulfur content was from 0.12
percent to 0.59 percent. Four of the seven gas samples obtained revealed
fairly high caloric values, ranging from 746 to 924 Btu/cu ft, and averaging
844 Btu/cu ft. A total of 44 water samples were obtained. Bitumen content of
the water was as high as 9,773 mg/l at one seep, but averaged less than 1 mg/l
where the seep-drainage water entered the Gulf of Alaska.
INTRODUCTION
As part of an ongoing program in mineral resource and environmental evalu-
ation, the Federal Bureau of Mines conducted field investigations during June,
July, and August of 1973 and 1974 around the Gulf of Alaska. The investiga -
tions were aimed at locating and sampling oil and gas seeps to establish the
occurrences, document the locations, and sample and analyze the seep oil and
gas .
This report deals with investigations conducted by the Bureau of Mines on
oil and gas seeps on the Alaska Peninsula (1) in the Iniskin Peninsula area
and (2) in the Becharof Lake area from Puale Bay south to Wide Bay and west to
the Ugashik Lakes. Similar investigations of oil and gas seeps are being con-
ducted between the Copper River and Yakutat in the north -central Gulf of
Alaska and will be published in a separate report.
lPetroleum engineer.
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SAMPLING PROCEDURES
At each seep, an attempt was made to obtain enough of a sample of the oil
at the site to perform a routine distillation analysis. Failing this, an oil-
water sample was obtained. Regardless of whether oil or oil-water was
obtained, additional samples of water were obtained at intervals in the drain -
age of the seep. These samples were then analyzed routinely for cation-
anion qualities. In addition, values were obtained for total dissolved solids
and pH. Of prime interest was the value for the oil content of the water,
expressed in milligrams per liter.
When a seep was located, the sampling procedure was to locate the mouth
of the drainage stream and take the first water sample from the mouth of the
creek. Then, two to five additional water samples were obtained upstream from
the mouth of the creek at various intervals, depending on the length of drain-
age between the seep and the mouth. Normally, a sample of drainage water was
obtained in agitated or freely flowing current, and another was taken in a
calm, standing pool . The seep fluid was then sampled. If possible, enough
free oil was skimmed off the top to constitute an oil sample for analysis. If
it appeared that insufficient oil was present for a free-oil sample, an oil-
water sample was taken. The last sample taken would be upstream of the seep
area, far enough removed to be out of the influence of the seep . The purpose
of sampling from the mouth of the creek upstream to the seep, rather than
sampling the seep first and progressing downstream, was to insure that repre-
sentative samples were obtained. Sampling the seep first would agitate the
collected bitumen in the seep area; this would allow additional bitumen to
flow into the drainage, which would not normally occur under undisturbed or
natural conditions. Subsequent downstream sample collection could then result
in an unrepresentative amount of oil in the drainage water.
The amount of liquid sample obtained was usually 1 gallon. Samples were
obtained by immersing the entire sample receptacle, where possible, into the
stream or pond, with the top of the receptacle opening resting on the surface
of the water. The fluid was then allowed to drain into the receptacle. This
resulted in collecting surface water to a depth of approximately 1 inch.
Gas samples were obtained by completely filling a stoppered bottle with
available water and immersing the top of the inverted bottle in the water sur-
rounding the gas seep. Gas bubbles then enter the opening in the bottle,
displacing the water in the bottle. The bottle was stoppered while the top of
the inverted bottle was still immersed in the water, thus preventing atmos-
pheric contamination and loss of the gas sample.
Owing to the large number of samples obtained and the commercial cost of
analysis, duplicate samples were not sent to different laboratories to estab-
lish indisputable results.
ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES
The water analyses contained in this report resulted as a secondary bene -
fit derived from the primary objective of the analysis--determining how much
oil was present in the water. The water analyses were obtained by atomic
absorption spectrophotometry. The oil content of the water was determined by
solvent extraction as described in the ap_pendix.
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The oil was analyzed by routine distillation. The distillation recovers
up to the point of thermal cracking. As a further exp l anation, 300° end point
(E.P.) gasoline is good-grade gasoline. The 392 ° E.P. gasoline is regular-
grade gasoline. The 500° E.P. distillates include diesel fuels, fuel oils,
etc.
All of the gas analyses were performed by the Bureau 's Helium Operations
in Amarillo, Tex., utilizing standard gas-analysis methods.
INISKIN PENINSUIA AREA
The Iniskin Peninsula is described by the U.S. Geological Survey as being
located "on SE coast of Alaska Peninsula between Chinitna and Iniskin Bays , 30
miles NE of Augustine Island.'~ The peninsula juts out into Cook Inl et and
can be locat e d in the U.S. Geological Survey topographic map series on the
Iliarnna quadrangle (fig. 1).
Th e Iniskin Peninsula area falls within a geologic province known as the
Cook Inlet Me sozoic Province. This province produces oil and gas in commer-
cial quantities further to the north in the upper Cook Inlet Basin.3
According to the U.S. Geological Survey,4 'bil and gas seeps in the
Iniskin Peninsula area of the Chinitna district, on the west shore of Cook
Inlet, were discovered by the Russians about 1853 .... " It is believed that
the hydrocarbons that occur on the surface migrate updip through fault zones .
Supposedly, the seeps were initially staked in 1882 for oil exploration
and development, but actual dr illing did not take place on the peninsula until
1900. The first exploratory well, drilled near Bowser Creek, had shows of oil,
but was plugged and abandoned in 1903. Five additional wells were drilled on
the peninsula by the end of 1906.5 All were nonproductive.
2 0rth, D. Dictionary of Alaska Place Names. U.S . Geol. Survey Prof .
Paper 567, 1967, 1084 pp.
3 Blasko, D. P. Natural Gas Fields--Cook Inlet Basin, Alaska. BuMines
OFR 35-74, 1974, 24 pp.; available for examination at the Alaska Field
Operation Center offices in Juneau and Anchorage, Alaska, and in the office
of the Associate Director , Mineral and Materials Supply/Demand Analysis,
and th e Ce ntral Library , U.S. Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C.
Blasko, D. P., W. J. Wenger, and J. C. Morris . Oilfields and Crude Oil Char-
acteristics--Cook Inlet Basin, Alaska. BuMines RI 7688, 1972, 44 pp .
4 Miller, D. J., T. Payne, andG. Gryc. Geology of Possible Petroleum Provinces
in Alaska. U.S. Geol . Survey Bull. 1094, 1959, 132 pp.
5 U.S. Bureau of Mines. Alaska 1/250,000 Scale Quadrangle Map Overlays Showing
Exploratory Oil and Gas Well Drilling Locations and Productive Oil -and
Gasfield Locations. BuMines OFR 69-73 , 1973, 87 overlays; available for
examination at Bureau of Mines offices in Juneau and Anchorage, Alaska, and
at the Office of Wilderness and River Basins, Washington, D.C.
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lni1ki1
Shol
R. 24 w.
..• 1tti••1 ...... ., ~-
R.23W. R. 22 W.
T 5S .
FIGURE 1. -iniskin Peninsula, Alaska (adapted from U.S. Geological Survey
map of the 11 iamna quadrangle).
In September 1936, the Iniskin Drilling Co. spudded the IBA No. 1
(Iniskin Bay Association) south of Chinitna Bay . During 1936, the well was
drilled to 2,540 feet and suspended for the winter. Gas shows were encoun-
tered at three different intervals . In 1938, the well was reentered and deep-
ened to 6,156 feet. Several zones were tested between 5,600 feet and 7,156
feet, resulting in a recovery of about 15 barrels of light-green, high -gravity
oil. After testing, the well was again shut in for the winter season. Upon
reentering the well and drilling to total depth of 8,775 fe e t, additional
shows of oil and gas were encountered. The well was eventually plugged and
abandoned as noncommercial.
Other wells drilled on the Alaska Peninsula offered encouragement, but
were eventually plugged and abandoned. In 1954, Alaska Consolidated Oil Co.,
Inc., began drilling the Iniskin Unit No. 1 on the Iniskin Peninsula. Drill-
ing was suspended in November 1959, and the well was finally plugged and
abandoned in 1964. Total depth of the well was 9,476 feet. The bit was reportedly
drilling in Jurassic volcanics when the well was abandoned. Between 6,000 feet and
9,300 feet, the drilling records indicate oil saturation, but no recovery was made
owing to lack of permeability.
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Another semideep well drilled on the Iniskin Peninsula during 1958 -59 was the
Alaska Consolidated Oil Co. Antonio Zappa No. 1 well, which had oil and gas shows,
but was eventually abandoned. An interesting feature of this well is that the
drilling records show that flowing hot salt water and steam were encountered on a
drill-stem test at a depth of about 8,500 feet. There has been no drilling since
that time, although the area still retains interest in terms of geologic prospecting .
Pe rtinent data regarding the wells drilled on the Iniskin Peninsula are given
in tab le 1.
TABLE 1. -Wells drilled on Iniskin Peninsula
Company Well
Alaska Consolidated Iniskin
Oil Co., Inc. Unit,
Beal
No. 1.
Do ............... Iniskin
Unit,
Zappa
No. 1.
Alaska Oil Co ...... No . 1..
Do ............... No. 2 ..
Alaska Petroleum No . 1..
Co.
Do ............... No. 2 ..
Do ............... No. 3 ..
Do ............... No. 4 •.
In is kin Drilling IBA
Co. No. 1.
1 Based on Seward meridian.
2 Abandoned at shallow depth .
Com-
Location1 Spudded pleted
2,000 ' w, 1, 700 I N 8/4/54 1959
of SE corner
sec 17, T 5 S,
R 23 W.
2 ,3 70 I s' 290 I W Of 12/25/58 11/7 /61
NE corner, sec 18'
T 5 S, R 23 W.
SE l/4NWl/4 sec 35' 1902 1902
T 5 S, R 23 W.
NE1/4SW1/4 sec 35' 1903 1903
T 5 s' R 23 W.
NE1/4SW1/4 sec 11, 1900 1903
T 6 S, R 24 W.
SW1/4NW1/4 sec 11, 1904 1904
T 6 S, R 24 W.
SW1/4NW1/4NW1/4 1904 1904
sec 11, T 6 S,
R 24 W.
NW l I 4SW1/ 4NW 1I4 1906 1906
sec 11, T 6 S,
R 24 W.
1,500' w, 1, 125 I N 9/7 /36 1939
of SW corner sec 8,
T 5 S . R 23 W.
Well Creek, Bowser Creek , and Oil~
Total
depth, Status
feet
9,746 Plugged and
abandoned.
11, 231 Do.
320 Do.
(2) Do.
1,000 Do.
450 Do.
930 Do.
1,905 Do.
8, 775 Do.
Active gas seeps and suspected active oil seeps were observed in the area of
the junction of Well Creek and Bowser Creek (fig . 2) in secs 10-11, T 6 S, R 24 W,
Seward meridian (Iliamna quadrangle). Since it was the custom in early exploration
for oil in Alaska to drill wells near, at, or on oil seeps, the seep area was
located by surface evidence of oil-well drilling (that is, abandoned wells, boiler
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LEGEND
ICS -ln i sk i n Creek Sample
WCS -We ll Creek Sample
BCS -Brown Cr ee k Sample
BoCS -Bowse r Cree k Sample
OBS -Oi l Ba y Sa mple
FIGURE 2. -Oil , gas, and water sampling locations on the lniskin Peninsula (adapted from
the U.S . Geological Survey map of the lliamna quadrangle),
equipment, etc.). In this instance, an old boiler was spotted, partial ly
hidden by trees and other plant growth . Two abandoned wel l s were locate d
nearby, near the west bank of Bowser Creek. The wells were drilled by the
Al aska Petroleum Co. between 1900 and 1906; the deepest went to approximately
7
1,900 feet . One well was situated on dry ground and the surface casing stuck
up out of the ground about 2 feet, encased in what appeared to be cement and
barrel staves. A wooden plug was wedged into the casing . No oil, gas, or
water appeared to be escaping from this well or the area surrounding the well.
Another well was located about 70 feet to the north. The surface casing pro -
truded about 1 foot above the pool of water surrounding it. The casing was
full of water, but the water did not appear to be flowing under pressure. Gas
was bubbling up through the water inside the casing, and a sample of the gas
and water in the casing was obtained. The gas displaced the water inside the
sample bottle within about 1 minute. The gas would flame an ignited match,
but would not sustain the flame. An analysis of th~ gas and water from this
well is given in tables 2-3. There did not appear to be any discharge of
water or oil attendant with the bubbling gas well.
Another well (fig. 2), believed to be drilled by the Alaska Petroleum Co.
in 1906, was located on the south bank of Well Creek about one -half mile
upstream from the juncture of Well Creek and Bowser Creek. The well casing
sticks up approximately 2-1/2 feet out of the surrounding pool of water. Oil
was observed inside the casing, which was badly corroded on one side , and on
the pool of water surrounding the casing . This pool of water drains directly
into Well Creek. A sample of the water from the pool was obtained.
Directly across the creek from the well were several oil seep areas.
Four distinct seeps were spread over a distance of approximately 375 feet.
The ponds containing suspected seep oil were located at the base of a well-
defined, northeast-trending ridge. The oil on top of the pools of water
appeared to be thick and weathered, and clung to the edges of the pool and
adhered to the vegetation. Vegetation growth did not seem to be affected.
When draining from the pools into Well Creek, the bitumen broke up and
floated a sheeny rainbow from the pools into Well Creek. Oil sheen and oil
residue were evident on almost all standing water in the grassy swamp. There
were no indications that the oil seeps were vigorously active, such as gas
bubbles, oil flow, etc.; however, the presence of relatively fresh oi l drop-
lets indicated that the seeps were at least occasionally active .
One Well Creek water sample was taken at a point above the drainage from
the oil seep areas. Another Well Creek water sample was obtained at a point
just below the last drainage from the observed seeps. Well Creek seep sam-
ples were taken at what appeared to be the seep locations. Figure 3 illus-
trates the relative position of the area and the sample locations. Analyses
of samples from the well, stream, and seep of Well Creek are found in
table 4. No indications of gas seeps were observed.
In order to determine what effect, if any, the natural seeps have on the
surrounding drainages, samples of water were taken on Bowser Creek at the fol -
lowing points: above the point where Well Creek joins Bowser Creek , immedi-
ately below where Well Creek joins Bowser Creek, at Bowser Creek below where
the drainage from the gassy Bowser Creek well enters, and at the mouth of
Bowser Creek at low tide. The analyses of these samples appear in table S.
Since Bowser Creek drains into the head of Oi l Bay, water samples were also
obtained from Oil Bay. Analyses appear in table 6.
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TABLE 2.-Analysis of water from Bowser Creek well
Sample from: Well x Stream Seep Other ---
Area Iniskin Peninsula Sampled by U.S. Bureau of Mines
Location NW 1/4, Sec. 11, T6S, Date samp l ed-"""6/~7--=3'--------
R24W (SM)
Quadrangle 11 i amna
Pertinent data regarding sample: Dry hole well. Gas bubbling up
through water in surface casing.
Analysis: Performed by Commercial firm
Provided by
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Special results: Oil content, mg/1---5.1
Ana 1ysis:
Ca tions Mg/liter Meg/liter Anions
Sodium 1109 48.23 Carbonate
Potassium 2 0.05 Bi carbonate
Magnesium 5 0.41 Sul fate
Ca lei um 625 24.94 Sulfide
Iron Chloride
Hydroxide
Total Cation 73.63 Total Anion
Total dissolved solids, Mg/liter 4354
Observed pH 7. 3
Mg/ 1 i ter
0
67
30
2550
Specific resistance at 68 °F l . 48 ohm meters
Meq/l iter
1.10
0.62
71 . 91
73.63
TABLE 3.-Analysis of gas from Bowser Creek well
Stream Other Wel 1 X ---Sample from: Seep -------
Area Iniskin Peninsula Sampled by U.S. Bureau of Mines
Location NW 1I4, Sec . 11 , T6S, Date sarnp 1 ed_6...,./_7 .... 3 ______ _
R24v/ (SM)
Quadrangle Iliamna -~~;_,;;;.... ___ _
Pertinent data regarding sample: Dry hole well. Gas bubbling up
through water in surface casing.
Analysis: Performed by U.S. Bureau of Mines
~-----------~-------
Provided by __________________ _
Specia 1 results:
Analysis:
Methane 79 .2 % Normal Pentane 0.0 % Oxygen 0 .0 %
Ethane 0.0 % Isopentane 0.0 % Argon 0.2 %
Propane Trace % Cyclopentane 0 .0 % Hydrogen 0.0 %
Nor mal Butane 0.0 % Hexanes Plus 0.0 % H2S 0.0 %
Isobutane 0.0 % Nitrogen 20 .4 % C02 0. l %
Helium 0 .01%
Total 99.9 %
Calculated gross Btu/cu.ft., dry at 60°F. and 30 11 mercu ry 802
Specific Gravity 0.641
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TABLE 4. -Anal~ses of water from Well Creek
See
pertinent
Sample from: Well Stream Seep Other data
Area Iniskin Peninsula
Location NW 1/4, Sec. 11, T6S,
R24W (SM)
Quadrangle Iliamna --------
Sampled by U.S. Bureau of Mines
Date samp l ed.......:6 .... 1....:...7-=-3 _____ _
Pertinent data regarding sample: Sample obtained from pond of water
surrounding old abandoned well.
Analysis: Performed by Commercial firm
Provided by
---------------~-
Special results:
Analysis:
Cations Mg/liter Meg/liter
Sodium 1204 52.38
Potassium 6 0 .15
Magnesium 25 2.06
Ca lei um 860 34. 31
Iron
Total Cation 88.90
Total dissolved solids, Mg/liter
Observed pH
Specific resistance at 68 °F
Anions
Carbonate
Bicarbonate
Sul fate
Sulfide
Chloride
Hydroxide
Total Anion
5226
7.0
Mg/liter
0
256
5
3000
l · 40 ohm meters
Meg/liter
4.20
0 .10
84.60
88.90
TABLE 4. -Analyses of water from Well Creek--Continued
Sample from: Well ---Stream __ x_ Seep __ _ Other ---
Area Iniskin Peninsula
Location NE 1/4, Sec. 10, T6S,
R24W (SM)
Quadrangle Iliamna --------
Sampled by U.S. Bureau of Mines
Date sampled 6/73 --------
Pertinent data regarding samp le: Well Creek water sample upstream of
oil seep area.
Analysis: Performed by Commercial firm
Provided by -----------------
Special results:
Analysis:
Cations Mg/liter Meg/liter Anions
Sodium 72 3. 12 Carbonate
Potassium Trace Bicarbonate
Magnesium 2 0 .16 Sul fate
Ca 1ci um 4 0.16 Sulfide
Iro n Chloride
Hydroxide
Total Cation 3.44 Total Anion
Total dissolved solids, Mg/liter 220
Observed pH 6.5
Mg/liter
0
49
94
24
Specific resistance at 68 °F 90.0 ohm meters ---
Meg/liter
0.80
1. 96
0.68
3.44
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TABLE 4. -Analyses of water from Well Creek --Continued
Sample from: Well Stream X Seep Other __ _ ---
Area Iniskin Peninsula Sampled by U.S. Bureau of Mines
Location NE 1/4, Sec. 10, T6S,
R24W (SM)
Quadrangle Iliamna --------
Date samp 1 ed_6/_7_3 _____ _
Pertinent data regarding sample: Well Creek water sample below
drainage of observed seeps.
Analysis: Performed by Corrmerci al firm
Provided by ________________ _
Special results: Oil content, mg/1---8.4
Analysis:
Cations Mg/liter Meg/liter Anions Mg/liter Meg/liter
Sodium 24 1.04 Carbonate 0
Potassium Trace Bicarbonate 49 0.80
Magnesium 0 .08 Sulfate Trace
Calcium 4 0 .16 Sulfide
Iron Chloride 17 0.48
Hydroxide
Tota 1 Cation 1. 28 Total Anion 1.28
Total dissolved solids, Mg/l iter 70 ---
Observed pH _6_._7 __
Specific resistance at ~°F ohm meters ---100
TABLE 4. -Analyses of water from Well Creek--Continued
Seep X Other ---Sample from : Well ---Stream ---
Area Iniskin Peninsula
Location NE 1/4, Sec. 10, T6S,
R24W (SM)
Sampled by U.S. Bureau of Mines
Date sampled 6/73
~-------
Quadrangle Iliamna _;:;...-..;.-..-.;.;..:..=-----
Pertinent data regarding sample: Sample from seep pond.
Analysis: Performed by Commercial firm
Provided by -----------------
Special results: Oil content, mg/1---9773
Analysis:
Cations Mg/liter Meg/liter Anions
Sodium 23
Potassium
Magnesium l
Ca lei um 4
Iron
Tota 1 Cation
1.02
0.03
0 .08
0. 16
l. 29
Carbonate
Bicarbonate
Sulfate
Sulfide
Chloride
Hydroxide
Tota 1 Anion
Total dissolved solids, Mg/liter 71 ---
Observed pH 6.3
Mg/liter Meg/liter
0
49 0 .80
2 0.04
16 0.45
l. 29
Specific resistance at 68 °F 6.3 ohm me t ers ---
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TAB LE 4. ~Analyses of water from Well Creek --Cont inued
Sample from: Well Stream Seep X Other ------------
Area Iniskin Peninsula
Location NE 1/4, Sec. 10, T6S,
R24W (SM)
Sampled by U.S. Bureau of Mines
Date sampled 6/73 --------
Quadrangle Iliamna --------
Pertinent data regarding sample: Sample from seep pond.
Analysis: Performed by Commercial firm
Provided by ________________ _
Special results: Oil content, mg/1---6938
Analysis:
Cations Mg/liter Meg/liter Anions Mg/l iter Meg/liter
Sodium 21 0.90 Carbonate 0
Potassium 1 0.03 Bicarbonate 49 0 .80
Magnesium 1 0.08 Sul fate 4 0.08
Ca lei um 3 0 .12 Sulfide
Iron Chloride 9 0.25
Hydroxide
Total Cation 1.1 3 Total Anion 1.13
Total dissolved solids, Mg/liter _63 __
Obse rved pH 6. 2
Specific resistance at 68 °F 145 ohm meters ~;:;;.._-
TABLE 5.-Analyses of water from Bowser Creek
Sample from: Well Stream X Seep Other
Area Iniskin Peninsula
Location NW 1/4, Sec. 11, T6S,
R24W (SM)
Quadrangle Iliamna --------
Pertinent data regarding sample:
------
Sampled by U.S. Bureau of Mines
Date sampled 6/74 --------
Sample obtained in Bowser Creek
100 feet upstream of juncture of Well Creek and Bowser Creek .
Analysis: Performed by Commercial firm
Provided by -----------------------
Special results: Oil content, mg/1----<0.1
Analysis:
Cations Mg/liter Meg/liter Anions Mg/ 1 i ter Meg/liter
Sodium 43 1.86 Carbonate 0
Potassium Trace Bicarbonate 48 0 .79
Magnesium Trace Sulfate 12 0.25
Ca lei um 5 0.25 Sulfide
Iron Chlor ide 38 1.07
Hydroxide
Tota 1 Ca ti on 2 .11 Total Anion 2.11
Total dissolved solids, Mg/liter 122
Observed pH 7.2
Specific resistance at 68 °F 49. 7 ohm meters
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TABLE 5. -Analyses of water from Bowser Creek--Continued
Sample from: Well Stream X Seep Other ---
Area Iniskin Peninsula
Location NW 1/4, Sec. 11, T6S.
R24W (SM)
Quadrangle Iliamna
~---------
------
Sampled by U.S. Bureau of Mines
Date sampled 6/74 ---'---------
Pertinent data regarding sample: Sample obtained about 10 0 feet down-
stream of Well Creek and Bowser Creek.
Analysis: Performed by Commercial firm
Provided by ________________ _
Special results: Oil content, mg/1 ---377
Analysis:
Cations Mg/liter Meg/liter Anions Mg/1 i ter Meg/liter
Sodium 36 1.55 Carbonate 0
Potassium Trace Bicarbonate 41 0.67
Magnesium Trace Sul fate 8 0. 17
Ca lei um 5 0.25 Sulfide
Iron Chloride 34 0.96
Hydroxide
Total Cation l.80 Total Anion 1.80
Total dissolved solids, Mg/liter 103
Observed pH 6 .9
Specific resista~ce at 68 OF 56.7 ohm meters
TABLE 5. -Analyses of water from Bowser Creek--Continued
Stream X Seep __ _ Other ---Sample from: Well ---
Area Iniskin Peninsula Sampled by U.S . Bureau of Mines
Location NW 1/4, Sec. 11, T6S,
R24W (SM)
Date samp 1 ed_6_/_7_4 _____ _
Quadrangle Iliamna
---~------
Pertinent data regarding sample: Sample obtained about 100 feet down-
stream from bubbly gas well.
Analysis: Performed by Commercial firm
Provided by ____________ -----
Special results: Oil content, mg/l ---4.0
Analysis:
Cations Mg/liter Meg/liter Anions Mg/1 i ter Meg/liter
Sodium 39 1. 71 Carbonate 0
Potassium Trace Bi carbonate 41 0.67
Magnesium Trace Sulfate 13 0.27
Calcium 5 0.25 Sulfide
Iron Chloride 36 1.02
Hydroxide
Tota 1 Cation 1.96 Total Anion l. 96
Tota l dissolved solids, Mg/liter 113 ---
Obse rved pH 6.8
Specific resistance at 68 °F 56.9 ohm meters
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TABLE 5. -Analyses of water from Bowser Creek--Continued
Sample from: Stream X Well ---Seep __ _ Other ---
Area Iniskin Peninsula Sampled by U.S. Bureau of Mines
Location SW 1/4, Sec. 11, T6S,
R24W (SM)
Date samp 1 ed_6...;./_7_4 _____ _
Quadrangle Iliamna --------
Pertinent data regarding sample: Sample obtained from Bowser Creek about
200 feet upstream of mouth at low tide.
Analysis: Performed by Commercial firm
Provided by ________________ _
Special results: Oil content , mg/1---14
Analysis:
Cations Mg/liter Meg/liter Anions
Sodi um 285
Potassium 11
Magnesium 16
Calcium 5
Iron
Tota 1 Cation
12. 39
0.28
1.32
0.25
14. 24
Carbonate
Bi ca rbo na te
Sul fate
Sulfide
Chloride
Hydroxide
Tota 1 Anion
Total dissolved solids, Mg/liter 835
Observed pH 6.7
Mg/liter Meg/liter
0
49 0.80
66 1. 37
428 12.07
14.24
Specific resistance at ~0 f 7 · l 3 ohm meters
TABLE 6.-Analyses of water from Oil Bay
Sample from: Well Stream Seep
See
pertinent
Other data ---
Area Iniskin Peninsula
Location NE 1/4 , Sec. 23, T6S,
R24W (SM)
Quadrangle Iliamna --------
------
Sampled by U.S. Bureau of Mines
Date sampled 6/74 --------
Pertinent data regarding sample: Sample obtained from seawater of
coastal bay called Oil Bay.
Analysis: Performed by Commercia l firm
Provided by
-~------~------~~
Special results: Oil content, mg/1---0.l
Analysis:
Cations Mg/liter Meg/liter Anions Mg/liter Meg/liter
Sodium 2584 112.38 Carbonate 0
Potassium 187 4 .79 Bicarbonate 111 1.82
Magnesi um 230 18 . 91 Sul fate 7 0; 15
Calcium 25 1.25 Sulfide
Iron ChJoride 4800 135. 36
Hydroxide
Tota 1 Cation 137. 33 Total Anion 137. 33
Tota 1 dissolved solids, Mg/liter 7888
Observed pH 6.9
Specific resistance at 68 Of 0 · 405 ohm meters
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TABLE 6. -Analyses of water from Oil Bay--Continued
See
Sample from: Well Stream Seep
pertinent
Other data ---
Area Iniskin Peninsula
Location NE 1/4 , Sec. 26, T6S,
R24W (SM)
Quadrangle Iliamna --------
------
Sampled by U.S. Bureau of Mines
Date sampled 6/74 --------
Pertinent data regarding sample: Sample obtained from seawater of
coastal bay at the mouth of Oil Bay
near Oi 1 Reef.
Analysis : Performed by Commercial firm
----------------~
Provided by
----------------~
Special results: Oil content, mg/1---<0.l
Analysis:
Cations Mg/liter Meg/liter Anions Mg/ 1 i ter Meg/liter
Sodium 9754 424.29 Carbonate 0
Potassium 430 11 .01 Bi carbonate 134 2.20
Magnesium 498 40.94 Sulfate 12 0.25
Calcium 56 2.79 Sulfide
Iron Chloride 16900 476.58
Hydroxide
Total Cation 479.03 Total Anion 479.03
T0ta 1 dissolved solids, Mg/liter 27716
Observed pH 7.2
Specific res is ta nee at 68 °F 0 · 24 ohm meters
Well Creek
So111ple
Som pie
Well Creek
Sample
M
E
A
D
0
w
Well Creek Seep
(No Somple)
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/ -/~~-
210' ~ --/// ~----
/ ;~ D -,,,.--Well Creek Seep
Somple _
/ _, /
5' -~ _.. iw-:,;,.;:;::: G
Sample -----___.. --
FIGURE 3. -Well Creek sampling locations.
22
Samples of the surface beach sand at the head of Oil Bay were taken. One
sample, taken about 100 yards east of the mouth of Bowser Creek on the west
side of the tidal flats, had a bitumen content of 8.0 mg/l.
A reconnaissance of the beaches was made at both high and low tides from
the mouth of Oil Bay near Oil Reef, extending across the tidal flat and over
to Oil Point. It did not reveal any additional seeps or any unusual deposits
of oil, tar, slick, scum, etc.
Brown Creek and Dry Bay
Brown Creek was reconnoitered from a point above Rich Creek to Dry Bay in
an effort to locate oil and gas seeps. Gas seeps were located during the
reconnaissance (fig . 2). Several were sampled, but the results are not
included because of the possibility of contaminated samples and unreliable
analyses.
In SWl/4 sec 26, T 5 S, R 23 W, Seward meridian, two distinct areas of
gas seeps were found. On the west side of Brown Creek, a calm-water pond, fed
by small springs and measuring about 15 feet wide, 35 feet long, and approxi-
mately 2 feet deep, contained a substantial gas seep . Gas bubbles emerged
intermittently throughout the pond in about 15 or 20 different and scattered
places at approximately 30 -second intervals. No attempt was made to sample
the gas because of the inconsistency of the seep location. Another gas seep
was located nearby in fast-moving Brown Creek near the west bank. Gas
bubbles emerging from the creekbed would be swept downstream about 15 to 20
feet before emerging at the surface. The gas appeared to be continuous and
consistent .
In SW1/4NE1/4 sec 35, T 5 S, R 23 W, Seward meridian, the remains of the
equipment that Alaska Oil Co. used in 1902 to drill wells on Brown Creek were
located . An old bailer, an old stove, and rotted lumber were evident, but the
remains of the oil wells were not located. The area was looked over very
closely , but there were no indications of oil or gas seeps. Samples of water
were obtained from Brown Creek immediately above and immediately below the
remains of the drilling equipment. The analyses appear in table 7.
Another gas seep in Brown Creek was located about 1,500 yards upstream
from the beachline of Dry Bay. Analyses of water samples upstream and down-
stream from the gas seep are also found in table 7.
TABLE 7.-Analyses of water from Brown Creek
Sample from: We11 ---Stream X Seep __ _ Other ---
Area Iniskin Peninsula
Location NE 1/4, Sec. 35, T5S,
R23W (SM)
Sampled by U.S. Bureau of Mines
Date sampled 6/74 --------
Quadrangle Iliamna ----............ =---~----
Pertinent data regarding sample: Sample obtained from Brown Creek
·upstream of old drilling area.
Analysis: Performed by Co11111ercial firm
Provided by ________________ _
Spec ial results: Oil content, mg/1---0.1
Analysis:
Cations Mg/l iter Meq/l i ter Anions Mg/1 i ter Meg/1 i ter
Sodium 14 0 . 61 Carbonate 0
Potassium Trace Bicarbonate 26 0 .43
Magnesium Trace Sul fate 7 0 .15
Calc ium 4 0.20 Sulfide
Iron Chloride 8 0.23
Hydroxide
Total Cation 0 .81 Total Anion 0.81
Total dissolved solids, Mg/liter 46 ---
Observed pH 6 .8
Spec ific resistance at 68 °F 120 ---ohm me ters
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TABLE 7. -Analyses of water from Brown Creek--Continued
Sample from: Well ---Stream X Seep Other
Area Iniskin Peninsula
Location NE 1/4, Sec. 35, T5S,
R23W (SM)
Quadra ng l e___.r ..... J ..... i=am=n=a ___ _
---
Sampled by U.S. Bureau of Mines
Date sampled 6/74 --------
Pertinent data regarding sample: Sa mpl e obtained from Brown Creek down-
stream from old drilling area.
Analysis: Performed by Commercial firm
Provided by ------------------
Special results: Oil content, mg/1---5.2
Analysis:
Cations Mg/liter Meg/liter Anions Mg/liter Meg/liter
Sodium 19 0.81 Carbonate 0
Potassium Trace Bi carbonate 37 0. 61
Magnesium Trace Sul fate 8 0. 17
Ca lei um 4 0.20 Sulfide
Iron Chloride 8 0.23
Hydroxide
Tota 1 Cation 1.01 Total Anion l.01
Total dissolved solids, Mg/liter 57
Observed pH 6.8
Specific resistance at 68 OF 149 ohm meters
TABLE 7 .· -Analyses of water from Brown Creek--Conti nued
Sample from: Well Stream X Seep __ _ Other ---
Area Iniskin Peninsula
Location NW 1/4, Sec. 2, T6S,
R23W (SM)
Qua dra ng 1 e_I"""'l._.j-=a=m=na=------
Per ti nent data regarding sample:
---
Sampled by U.S. Bureau of Mines
Date sampled 6/74 ----------
Sample obtained from Brown Creek up-
stream of lower gas seep.
Analysis: Performed by Commercial firm
Provided by
~-----------------~~
Special results: Oil content, mg/1---1 .5
Analysis :
Cations Mg/liter Meg/liter Anions Mg/liter Meg/liter
Sodium 17 0.73 Carbonate 0
Potassium Trace Bicarbonate 39 0.64
Magnesium Trace Sul fate 6 0.12
Ca lei um 4 0.20 Sulfide
Iron Chloride 6 0 .17
Hydroxide
Tota 1 Cation 0.93 Total Anion 0.93
·;otc.1 dissolved solids, Mg/liter 52
Observed pH 7. 1
Specific resistance at 68 OF 129 ohm meters
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TABLE 7. -Analyses of water from Brown Creek--Continued
Sample from: Well Stream X Seep Other ---
Area Iniskin Peninsula
Location NW 1/4, Sec . 2, T6S,
R23W (SM)
Qua dra ng 1 e_r ..... J._.j.£:.a .... mn=a=-------
Pert i nent data regarding sample:
------
Sampled by U.S. Bureau of Mines
Date sampled 6/74 ----------
Sample obtained from Brown Creek down-
stream of lower gas seep.
Analysis: Performed by Commercial f i r m
Provided by
-------------------~
Special results: Oil content, mg/1,--2.4
Analysis:
Cations Ms/liter Meg /liter Anion s Mg/liter Meg /liter
Soaium 19 0.84 Carbonate 0
Potassium Trace Bicarbonate 39 0 .64
Magnesium Trace Sul fate 8 0 .17
Calcium 4 0.20 Sulfide
Iron Chloride 8 0 .23
Hydroxide
To ·'4 l Cation l.04 Total Anion l.04
Tota i dissolved solids, Mg/liter 58 ---
Observed pH 6.8
S;.>~c.fic resistance at ~°F 128 ohm meters ---
27
lniskin Camp· Area
As part of the project to determine the source and amount of bitumen that
may be entering the Gulf of Alaska waters, it is normal procedure to seek out
and inspect any known abandoned exploratory wells in the area of interest. To
this end, three wells previously discussed were investigated: Beal No. 1,
IBA No . 1, and Zappa No. 1. One well, !BA No. 1, drilled and abandoned in
1939, was found to be in good condition . No sign of bitumen was in evidence.
No oil or gas seeps were found.
At the drilling site of Zappa No . 1, abandoned in 1961, water with a
rainbow sheen was emanating from a spring area near a built-up pad housing a
test tank. It has not been determined whether the bitumen is from an oi l seep
or from past industrial operations. The bitumen enters a small creek that
drains into upper Fitz Creek. The rainbow is evident throughout the small
creek drainage, as is a petrolic odor. However, the well is in good shape and
shows no sign of contributing pollution. The same is true at the Beal No. 1
well. Rainbow -c olored sheen was seen on small ponds that surround the drill-
ing pad and drain into Fitz Creek, but no particular natural oil seeps were
identifiable.
The observance of these bitumen occurrences took place in early sunmer of
1973 when the last of the winter snows were thawing rapidly and drainages were
running swift and high. Another visit was made to the area during a rela-
tively dry period in 19 74 when creeks were noticeably low . Standing pools of
water exhibited the rainbow sheen when disturbed, but no bitumen was observed
ooz ing out of earth in places previously noted. Comparisons of water samples
taken during the wet and dry periods leads to the conclusion that it is quite
possible that the only time bitumen (whether from natural seeps or past
industrial operations) enters the drainage in the Iniskincamp area (fig. 2) is
during periods of runoff caused by rain or snow melt. The water analyses from
the Iniskin camp area are found in table 8.
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TABLE 8.-Analyses •of water from Iniskin camp seep area
Sample from: Well Stream Seep X Other
Area Iniskin Peninsula-Zappa We l l Sampled by U.S. Bureau of Mines
Location SE 1/4, Sec . 18, T5S,
R23W (SM)
Quadrangle Iliamna
~~~~~~~~
Date sampled 6/73
~~~~~~~~
Pertinent data regarding sample: Sample obtained from soil surrounding
suspected seepage.
Analysis: Performed by Commercial firm
Provided by
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Special results: Oil content, mg/l---943
Analysis:
Cations Mg/liter Meg/liter Anions Mg/1 i ter Meg/liter
Sodium 456 19.82 Carbonate 0
Potassium 41 1.05 Bi carbonate 2208 36.2 1
Magnesium 63 5 .18 Sul fate 25 0.52
Ca lei um 317 12.65 Sulfide
Iron Chloride 70 1.97
Hydroxide
Total Cation 38.70 Total Anion 38 .70
Total dissolved solids, Mg/liter 2059
Observed pH 8. l
Specific resistance at 68 °F 3. 6 ohm meters
TABLE 8. -Analyses of water from Iniskin camp seep area--Continued
Sample from: We11 ---Stream X Seep ---Other ---
Area Iniskin Peninsula-Zappa Well Sampled by U.S. Bureau of Mines
Location SE 1/4, Sec. 18, T5S,
R23W (SM)
Quadra ng 1 e_.._Il ....... i .... a ..... m"""na~---
Pert i nent data regarding sample:
Date samp 1 ed __ 6_/_7_3 ____ _
Sample obtained from Fitz Creek upstrea m
of observed seepage during wet period.
Analysis: Performed by Commercial firm
Provided by
~---------------~
Special results: Oil content, mg/1---7.4
Analysis:
Cations Mg/liter Meg/liter Anions Mg/1 i ter Meg/liter
Sodium 26 l.14 Carbonate 0
Potassium 1 0.03 Bi carbonate 49 0.80
Magnesium 1 0.08 Sulfate 12 0.25
Ca lei um 2 0.08 Sulfide
Iron Chloride 10 0.28
Hydroxide
Total Cation l. 33 Total Anion l. 33
Tota 1 dissolved so 1 ids, Mg/1 i ter 76
Observed pH 7.0
Specific resistance at 68 Of 105 ohm meters
29
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TABLE 8. -Analyses of water from Iniskin camp seep area--Continued
Sample from: Well ---Stream X Seep ---Other ---
Area Iniskin Peninsula-Zappa Well Sampled by U.S. Bureau of Mines
Location SE 1/4, Sec. 18, T5S,
R23W (SM)
Date sampled 6/74 --------
Quadrang 1 e_I_l_i a;....m_n_a ___ _
Pertinent data regarding sample: Sample obtained from Fitz Creek upstream
of observed seepage during dry period.
Analysis: Performed by Commercial firm
Provided by ________________ _
Special results: Oil content, mg/1---0.l
Analysis:
Cations Mg/liter Meg/liter Anions
Sodium 28
Potassium Trace
Magnesium Trace
Ca lei um 5
Iron
Tota 1 Cation
1.23
0.25
1.48
Carbonate
Bicarbonate
Sul fate
Sulfide
Chloride
Hydroxide
Tota 1 Anion
Total dissolved solids, Mg/liter 85
Observed pH 6.8
Mg/liter Meg/liter
0
41 0.67
12 0.25
20 0.56
1.48
Specific resistance at 68 °F 83 .9 0 ohm meters
TABLE 8. -Analyses of water from Iniskin camp seep area--Continued
Sample from: Well Stream X Seep Other ---
Area Iniskin Peninsula-Zappa Well Sampled by U.S. Bureau of Mines
Location SE 1/4, Sec. 18, TSS,
R23W (SM)
Date sampled 6173 --------
Qua dra ng 1 e--=-Il~i:...:a~m.:..:..:na:::-___ _
Pertinent data regarding sample: Sample obtained from Fitz Creek ~ownstream from observed seepage during
wet period .
Analysis: Performed by Commercial firm ----------------------~--~-
Provided by ------------------------------
Spec ial results: Oil content, mg/1---5.3
Analysis:
Cations Mg/liter Meg/liter Anions Mg/liter Meg/liter
Sodium 98 4.28 Carbonate 0
Potassium 1 0.03 Bi carbonate 61 1.00
Magnesium 2 0 .16 Sul fate 20 0.42
Calcium 1 0.05 Sulfide
Iron Chloride 110 3.10
Hydroxide
Tota 1 Ca ti on 4.52 Total Anion 4 .52
Tota 1 dissolved so lids, Mg/liter 262
Observed pH 6.7
Specific resistance at 68 OF 83 ohm meters
31
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TABLE 8 . -Analyses of water from Iniskin camp seep area--Continued
Sample from: Well Stream X Seep __ _ Other ------
Area Iniskin Peninsula-Zappa Well Sampled by U.S. Bureau of Mines
Location SE 1/4, Sec. 18, T5S,
R23W (SM)
Qua dra ng l e Il i amna
------~~
Date sampled 6/74 --------
Pertinent data regarding sample: Sample obtained from Fitz Creek down-
stream from observed seepage during
dry period.
Analysis: Performed by_C_o_mm_e_r_c_i_a_l _f_i_r_m _________ _
Special results: Oil content, mg/1---<0.l
Analysis :
Cations Mg/liter Meg/liter Anions Mg/1 i ter Meg/liter
Sodium 26 1.12 Carbonate 0
Potassium Trace Bicarbonate 40 0.66
Magnesium Trace Sul fate 7 0 .15
Ca lei um 4 0.20 Sulfide
Iron Chloride 18 0. 51
Hydroxide
Total Cation 1.32 Total Anion 1.32
Total dissolved solids, Mg/liter 75
Observed pH 6.7
Specific resistance at 68 OF 84 ohm meters
TABLE 8. -Analyses of water from Iniskin camp seep area --Continued
Samp l e from : Well Stream ·---Seep X Other -------------
Area Iniskin Peninsula-Beal Well Sampled by U.S. Bureau of Mines
Location NW 1/4, Sec. 17, TSS,
R23W (SM)
Date sampl ed. __ 6_/_73 ____ _
Quadransle Iliamna
~~---------~
Pe r t i nent data regarding sample: Sample obtained from soil surrounding
suspected seepage .
Analysis: Performed by Commercial firm
Provided by ---------------------~-------~
Specia l results: Oil content, mg/l---148
Analysis :
Cations Mg/liter Meq/1 iter Anions Mg/liter
Sodium 1950 84 .81 Carbonate 0
Potassium 23 0 . 59 Bi carbonate 634
Magnesium 63 5 .18 Sul fate 15
Ca l c i um 1108 44.21 Sulfide
Iron Chloride 4400
Hydroxide
Tota 1 Cation 134.79 Total An i on
Total dissolved solids, Mg/l iter 7871 ---
Observed pH 6. 4
Spec i fic res i stance at ~°F 78.5 ohm meters
Mcq/1 iter
10.40
0 . 31
124.08
134.79
33
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TABLE 8. -Analyses of water from Iniskin camp seep area--Continued
Sample from: Well ---Stream __ x_ Seep __ _ Other ---
Area Iniskin Peninsula-Beal Well Sampled by U.S. Bureau of Mines
Location NW 1/4, Sec. 17, T5S, Date sampled_6_/_7_3 ____ _
R23W (SM)
Qua dra ng 1 e__._J .._l 1...,.,· a=m"""na=------
Pert i nent data regarding sample: Sample obtained from pond drainage
near suspected seep during wet period.
Analysis: Performed by Commercial firm
Provided by
~------------~~~-
Special results: Oil content, mg/1---8.3
Analysis:
Cations Mg/liter Meg/liter Anions Mg/1 i ter Meg/liter
Sodium 1199 52. 17 Carbonate 0
Potassium 14 0.36 Bicarbonate 37 0.61
Magnesium 5 0.41 Sul fate 20 0.42
Ca lei um 890 35.31 Sulfide
Iron Chloride 3100 87.42
Hydroxide
Total Cation 88.45 Total Anion 88.45
Total dissolved solids, Mg/liter _52_4_6 __
Observed pH 6.5
Specific resistance at ~°F 1 · 25 ohm meters
TABLE 8. -Analyses of water from Iniskin camp seep area--Continued
Well ---Stream X -"'-----
Seep __ _ Other ---Samp 1 e from:
Area Iniskin Peninsula-Beal Well Sampled by U.S. Bureau of Mines
Location NW 1/4, Sec. 17, T5S,
R23W (SM)
Date samp l ed_--'6/~7_4 ____ _
Quadra ng l e_11 ..... ; .... a .... mn ... a.__ ___ _
Pertinent data regarding sample: Sample obtained from pond drainage
near suspected seep during wet period.
Analysis: Performed by Commercial firm
Provided by ________________ _
Special results: Oil content , mg/1---0.l
Analysis:
Cations Mg/1 iter Meg/liter Anions Mg/liter Meg/liter
Sodium 24 1.03 Carbonate 0
Potassium Trace Bicarbonate 37 0.61
Magnesium Trace Sul fate 8 0 .17
Ca lei um 4 0.20 Sulfide
Iron Chloride 16 0.45
Hydroxide
Total Cation l.23 Total Anion 1. 23
Total dissolved solids, Mg/liter 70
Observed pH 6.7
Specific resistance at _§_oF 83.8 ohm meters
35
36
TABLE 8. -Analyses of water from Iniskin camp seep area--Continued
Sample from: Well Stream ---x Seep Other ---
Area Iniskin Peninsula Sampled by U.S. Bureau of Mines
Lo cation NE 1/4, Sec. 25, T4S,
R23W (SM)
Date sampled 6174 --------
Qua dra ng 1 e_...1 .1.-l ;Lllllau.um..u.ina11...-___ _
Pertinent data regarding sample: Sample obtained from mouth of Fitz Creek.
Analysis: Performed by Commercial firm
Provided by
--------------------~
Special results: Oil content, mg/1 --....::0.1
Analysis:
Cations Mg/1 iter Meg/liter Anions Mg/liter Meg/liter
Sodium 26 1.12 Carbonate 0
Potassium Trace Bicarbonate 43 0.71
Magnesium Trace Sulfate 13 0.27
Ca lei um 4 0.20 Sulfide
Iron Chloride 12 0 .34
Hydroxide
Total Cation l. 32 Total Anion 1. 32
Total dissolved solids, Mg/liter 76
Observed pH 6.9
Specifi c resistance at 68 Of 86.0 ohm meters
37
BECHAROF LAKE
There are essentially three areas around Becharof Lake where oil and gas
seeps have been known to exist . One area is the dominant anticlinal feature
extending from the east end of Becharof Lake eastward to the ocean waters
bordered by Puale Bay on the north and Portage Bay on the south. Demian Hills ,
located west of the very southern portion of Becharof Lake, is another area,
and Gas Rocks, on the southern shore of Becharof Lake approximately midpoint
of the lake, is the third. All three areas fall within the Cook Inlet
Mesozoic Province.
The anticlinal f eature between Becharof Lake and the Pacific Ocean
(fig. 4), commonly called the Bear Creek anticline, can be located on t he U.S.
Geological Survey topographi c map series on the Kar l uk quadrangle. The area,
bounded by Puale Bay and Portage Bay, was the site of early drilling, probably
on the basis of surface indications of hydrocarbons. During 1903-04, four
wells were dri l led near the head of Oil Creek, which drains to the Pacific
Ocean. All the wells were drilled near seep areas, but were unsuccessful in
establishing commercial production . Dril l ing depths ranged from 728 feet to
1,542 feet.
A 7,596-foot dry hole was drilled on
The most recent wel l to be drilled in the
pleted in 1959 as a 14,375-foot dry hole.
the Bear Creek seeps .
Salmon Creek during 1938 -40 (fig. 5).
area was spudded in 1957 and com-
This well was drilled upstream of
Data regarding the wells drilled between Puale Bay and Portage Bay
(Karluk quadrangle) are found in table 9.
TABLE 9. -Wells drilled in Becharof Lake-Puale Bay area
Com-Tota l
Company Well Location1 Spudded pleted depth, Status
feet
J. H. Costello. No. 1 ..... NWl/4 sec 10, 1903 1903 728 Plugged and
T 29 S, R 40 W. abandoned .
Do ........... No. 2 ..... SEl/4 sec 10, 1904 1904 (2) Do.
T 29 s, R 40 W.
Humble Oil and Bear Cr eek 510 I s > 1,280 ' w 9/23/57 3/4/59 14,375 Do.
Refining Co . 3 Unit of NE corner ,
No. 1. sec 36, T 29 S ,
R 41 W.
Pacific Oil and No. 1 ..... SWl/4 sec 36, 1903 1904 1 ,421 Do.
Commercial Co. T 28 S, R 40 w.
Do ........... No. 2 ..... Sl/2 sec 2, 1904 1904 1,542 Do.
T 29 S, R 40 W.
Standard Oil Grammer 600 ' N, 2,050' w 7/17/38 3/30/40 7 ,596 Do.
Co . of No . 1. of SE corner,
California. sec 10, T 30 S ,
R 41 W.
1 . .;) Based on Seward meridian.
2 Unknown.
Now Exxon Co ., U.S .A .
38
T. 29S.
T. 30S.
-<>
T.30S. :_,,>
T. 31 S. "'>"'a-<"
. . .• . .'
+
LEGEND
SCS -Salmon Creek Sample
BCS --Beor Cr eek Sompl e
RCS --Rex Creek Sample
OCS-Oil Creek Sample
FIGURE 4. • Bear Creek anticline sampl ing locations (adapted from U.S. Geo log ical
Survey map of the Karluk quadrong le ).
FIGURE 5. • Ke julik River gos sampling locations (adopted from U.S. Geologica l Survey mop of the Ko rl uk quodrong le),
40
R. 38W.
'A L. f
pUI
B A y
,I . . .. '
l •• • ••
t •••
. •
.+
R. 38W.
••
• I
"" ..... ,o;.·. I.• .,-'
r·
(~
,..
R. 37 w .
LEGEND
BAY-Bay Sample
+cK-WS ...-Cape Kekurnoi
-West Sample
CK -NS -Cape Kekurnai
-North Sample
R. 37 W.
T. 28 S.
T.29S.
FIGURE 6. -Cape Kekurnoi sampling locations (adapted from U.S. Geological Survey map of
the Karluk quad rang le),
41
The U.S. Geological SurveyB references the oil and gas seeps in the area
between Becharof Lake and Puale Bay as follows: "In the Kanatak district
active oil and gas seeps and oil residues are found principally in two areas:
southwest of Puale Bay in the vicinity of Oil Creek and on the Bear Creek -
Salmon Creek anticline ... The flow of oil at the largest of these seeps was
estimated in 1921 to be about half a barrel per day."
Becharof Lake -Kejulik River
A significant gas seep was located and sampled on the East Fork of the
Kejulik River (fig. 5). This seep is notable because the analysis indicates
a relatively high Btu value. The seep itself was located on the north side of
the main stream, a 6-foot -diameter water pool with gas emanating vigorously.
The gas would flame upon ignition. Samples of the gas and water were obtained
from this location, a nd an additional water sample was obtained near the junc-
tion of the East Fork and mainstream Kejulik River . The analyses for t hese
samples are found in tables 10 -1 2 .
The peninsu l a between Puale Bay and Al inchak Bay (fig. 6) h as a number of
unnamed, short-length creeks. Several of the creeks were investigated in an
attempt to establish seep locations . Definite seeps were not observed, but
areas suspected of being seeps were found. Samples were taken f r om three
creeks and analyses are given in table 13 .
Other creeks draining directly into Puale Bay were reconnoitered, but
visual inspection revealed no seeps on Helen Creek , Portage Creek, Te r esa
Creek, Dry Creek, Train Creek, and Katie Creek. According t o the analyses,
water from these creeks did not contain significant amounts of oil .
Oil Creek-Puale Bay
The oil and gas seeps at the head of Oil Creek (fig. 4) are the most
prolific of those observed on the Al aska Peninsula . Oil a nd gas issue from
two separate springs situated at the foot of a small knoll on the southern
side of Oil Creek.
8 Work cited in footno t e 5 .
42
TABLE 10. -Analysis of gas from East Fork, Kejulik River
Sample from: Well ---Strea m Seep X Other ----
Area Becharof Lake Sampled by U.S. Bureau of Mines
Location SW 1/4, Sec. 35, T26S, Date sampled 6/74
R38W (SM) --------
Quadrangle Karluk ~~~-----
Pertinent data regarding sample: Sample obtained from vigorous gas seep
near the headwaters of East Fork of
Kejulik River , south of Katmai National
Monument.
Analysis: Performed by U.S. Bureau of Mines ----------------------
Prov ided by --------------------~-~
Special results :
Analysis:
Methane 73 .6 % Normal Pentane 0.0 % Oxygen 0.0 %
Ethane Trace % Isopentane 0.0 % Argon 0.5 %
Propane Trace % Cyclopentane 0.0 % Hydrogen 0.0 %
Norma 1 Butane 0.0 % Hexanes Plus 0.0 % H2S 0.0 %
Isobutane 0.0 % Nitrogen 25.8 % C02 Trace %
Helium 0 .0\
Total 99.9 %
Calculated gross Btu/cu.ft., dry at 60°F. and 30" mercury 746
Specif i c Gravity 0.664
TABLE 11 .-Analysis of water from gas seep on East Fork,
Kejulik River
Sample from: Well ---Stream ---Seep X Other ---
Area Becharof Lake
Location SW 1/4, Sec. 35 , T26S,
R38W (SM)
Sampled by U.S. Bureau of Mines
Date sampled 6/74 --"'-------
Quadrangle Karluk --------
Pertinent data regarding sample: Sample obta ined from vigorous ga~ seep near the headwaters of the East Fork
of Kejulik River.
Analysis: Performed by Commercial firm
Provided by ________________ _
Special results: Oil content, mg/l---0 .1
Analysis:
Cations Mg/liter Meg/liter Anions
Sodium 48
Potassium Trace
Magnesium Trace
Ca 1cium 4
Iron
"iota l Cation
2.08
0.20
2.28
Carbonate
Bi carbonate
Sulfate
Sulfide
Chloride
Hydroxide
Tota 1 Anion
Total dissolved solids 9 Mg/liter 127
Observed pH 7.5
Mg/liter Meg/liter
0
67 1.10
Trace
42 1.18
2.28
Specific resistance at 68°F 54. 7 ohm meters
43
44
TABLE 12.-Analysis of water from Kejulik River
Sample from: Wel l Stream X Seep Other __ _ ---
Area Becharof Lake
LocationSW 1/4, Sec. 30 , T26S,
R38W (SM)
Quadrangl e_Ka_r_l_u_k ____ _
Sampled by U.S. Bureau of Mines
Date samp 1 ed---'6/...;..7_4 _____ _
Pertinent data regarding sample: Sample obtained from East Fork of Kejulik
River near its juncture with the main-
stream Kejulik River.
Ana 1 ys i s : Performed by___;,.C.;;...om...;..m.;_;;e...;..r...;..c ..:..i a::....l;__f...;..i r...;..m;,;__ ________ _
Provided by ------------------
Specia 1 results: Oil content, mg/1--~o .1
Analysis:
Cations Mg/liter Meg/liter Anions Mg/ 1 i ter Meg/liter
Sodium 13 0.56 Carbonate 0
Potassium Trace Bi carbonate 24 0.39
Magnesium Trace Sulfate Trace
Calcium Trace Sulfide
Iron Chloride 6 0 . 17
Hydroxide
Total Cation 0 .56 Total Anion 0.56
Total dissolved so l ids, Mg/liter 31
Observed pH 6.9
S~ecific resistance at ~°F 239 ohm meters
TABLE 13.-Analyses of water from Cape Kekurnoi area
Sample from: Well Stream Seep X Other ---
Area Pua le Bay
Location SE 1/4, Sec. 20, T28S,
R38W (SM)
Quadrangle Karluk ~~-'-'------
----------
Sampled by U.S. Bureau of Mines
Date sampled 6/73 --------
Pertinent data regarding sample: Sample taken from small seep at head of
creek with mouth entering Puale Bay near
VABM-Bay.
Analysis: Performed by Commercial firm
~----------------
Provided by
-----------------~
Special results: Oil content, mg/l ---44 .7
Analysis:
Cations Mg/liter Meg/liter Anions Mg/liter Meg/liter
Sodium l 28 5.55 Carbonate 0
Potassium 2 0.05 Bi carbonate 305 5.00
Magnesium 6 0.49 Sul fate 30 0.62
Ca lei um 2 0 .80 Sulfide
Iron Chloride 45 1 . 27
Hydroxide
Tota 1 Cation 6.89 Total Anion 6.89
Total dissolved solids, Mg/liter 363
Observed pH 7.2
Specific resistance at 68 Of 30.0 ohm meters
45
46
TABLE 13. -Analyses of water from Cape Kekurnoi area--Continued
Sample from: Well ---Stream __ x_ Seep __ _ Other ---
Area Puale Bay Sampled by U.S . Bureau of Mines
Location Sec. 35 , T28S, R37W (SM) Date samp led 6/74 --------
Quadrangle Karluk --------
Pertinent data regarding sample: Sample obtained from mouth of Creek
having mouth j ust west of Cape
Kekurnoi .
Analysis: Performed by Commercial firm ~---------------~
Provided by--------------~~~
Special results: Oil content, mg/1---0.l
Analysis:
Cations Mg/liter Meg/liter Anions Mg/liter Meg/liter
Sodium 21 0 .90 Carbonate 0
Potassium 1 0.03 Bi carbonate 39 0.64
Magnesium Trace Sul fate 8. 0 .1 7
Ca lei um 6 0 .30 Sulfide
Iron Chloride 15 0.42
Hydroxide
Total Cation 1.23 Total Anion 1.23
Total dissolved solids~ Mg/liter 70
Observed pH 7.4
Specific resistance at 68 OF 87.0 ohm meters
TABLE 13. -Analyses of water from Cape Kekurnoi area--Continued
Sample from: Well Stream Seep X Other ---
Area Pua 1 e Bay
Location NE 1/4, Sec. 21, T28S,
R37W (SM}
Quadrangle Karluk --------
------
Sampled by U.S . Bureau of Mines
Date sampled 6/73 --------
Pertinent data regarding sample: Sample obtained from suspected seep
at head of creek which drains into
Shelikof Strait about 1 mile north of
Analysis: Performed by Commercial firm Cape Kekurnoi.
Provided by -----------------
Special results: Oi l content, mg/1---33 .l
Analysis:
Cations Mg/liter Meq/l iter Anions Mg/ 1 i ter Meg/liter
Sodium 221 9.63 Carbonate 0
Potassium 5 0 .13 Bi ca rbo na te 476 7 .81
Magnesium 5 0.4l Su1fa te 10 0. 21
Ca lei um 1 0.05 Sulfide
Iron Chloride 78 2.20
Hydroxide
Total Cation 10.22 Total Anion 10.22
Total dissolved solids, Mg/liter 555
Observed pH 6.3
Specific resistance at 68 OF 20.0 ohm meters
47
48
Seep A (fig. 4) was found in a water-oil pond about 18 inches in diameter
and 5 inches deep, which bubbled intermittently but constantly. A frothy oil
covered the seep area. The water and oil from this seep flow into a pond
about 20 feet by 40 ~eet. The base and sides of this pond are covered by a
tarlike substance where the oil has settled out over a number of years. The
water and oil from the seep run over this substance and continue on toward
Oil Creek. It appears that the heavier fractions have filtered out throughout
the years, aided by the vegetation; an area approximately 350 feet wide and
800 feet long is covered by a bitumen deposit ranging from 6 inches to 13
inches thick. This bitumen is also aided in deposition by seep B. The
deposit is weathered dry on the surface, but the substance displays a moist,
malleable, asphalt-type characteristic when penetrated. One strikingly
noticeable aspect of this bitumen deposit was that the grass vegetation grow-
ing in the bitumen exhibited greener, more consistent growth than that of the
surrounding countryside. Gas bubbling up through the seep burst into flame
when lit with a match. The flame was sustained as long as the emission was
constant.
Seep B (fig. 4) was located approximately 45 feet west of seep A. The
seep was not as readily discernable as seep A, since it lacked the physical
activity of a bubbling spring. The head of the seep area is a series of
approximately five small water trickles that cover an area with a radius of
4 feet and collect at one point. The water-collection pond widens into a pool
and then narrows down once more into a small running creek about 18 inches
wide and 8 inches deep. Flow of water in this creek at the time of observa-
tion was estimated to be about 6 gal/min. The oil stained the side of the
creekbed and adjacent vegetation, and what appeared to be a paraffin was evi-
dent in areas of slow running water and where twigs and branches of small
willows hung across the creek.
At the time of observation of the seeps on Oil Creek, most of the snow
had melted, although snow banks still persisted in cut banks and hollows.
Little rainfall had been received. However, it is evident that the flow of
the springs and creeks carrying bitumen would vary markedly depending upon
runoff from snow melt and rain. This is illustrated by the fact that the
bitumen was spread high about and along the small creek banks and on the
vegetation. Whether the amount of seep oil emerging from the springs is
influenced by variance in precipitation was not determined.
Two of the four wells drilled on Oil Creek were found by locating the
rusting remains of drilling equipment. Although mounds of the tarlike sub-
stance (undoubtedly used as boiler fuel) were found near the well locations,
no active seeps were found nearby, nor were leaks detected from the wells.
Of significance is the minimal amount of oil that seemed to be in the
water in relation to the large amount that seemed to be issuing from the seeps.
Analyses of the gas, oil, water, and bitumen from the Oil Creek seeps are
given in tables 14-20.
TABLE 14.-Analysis of gas from Oil Creek seep A
Sample from: Stream Seep X Other Well __ _ -------
Area Oil Creek Sampled by U.S . Bureau of Mines
Location NE 1/4, Sec. 10 , T29S, Date sampled_-"""'6/-'7-'4 _____ _
R40W (SM)
Quad rang 1 e__,K.,,.a..,_r_._l =u k_,,_ ___ _
Pertinent data regarding sample: Sample obtained at Seep A at head of
Oil Creek.
Analysis: Performed by U.S. Bureau of Mines -------------------
Provided by
----------------~--
Special results:
Analysis:
Methane 91. 2 % Norma 1 Pentane 0.0 % Oxygen Trace %
Ethane Trace % Isopentane 0.0 % Argon 0 . l %
Propane Trace % Cyclopentane 0.0 % Hydrogen 0.0 %
Normal Butane 0.0 % Hexanes Plus 0.0 % H2S 0.0 %
Isobutane 0.0 % Nitrogen 6 .7 % C02 1.9 %
Helium Trace %
Tota 1 99.9 %
Calculated gross Btu/cu.ft ., dry at 60°F. and 30" mercury 924
Specific Gravity 0.601
49
50
TABLE 15.-Analysis of oil from Oil Creek seep A
Sample From: Well ---Stream ---seep __ x_ Other ---
Area Qi l Creek
Location NE 1/4, Sec. 10, T29S,
R40W (SM)
Sampled by U.S. Bureau of Mines
Date Sampled 6/73
~--------
Quad rang le ~K ... a .... r ..... l u ..... k"'-------
Pe rtinent Data Regarding Sample: Sample obtained from Seep A at the
head of Oil Creek.
Analysis: Performed by Commercial firm
General Characteristics:
Specific gravity@ 60/60 °F.
A.P .I . gravity@ 60°F .
Saybolt Universal Viscosity @ 70°F., seconds
Saybolt Universal Viscosity @ 100°F., seconds
B. s. and water, 7. by volume
Pour point, °F.
Total sulphur, % by weight
Recovery, % Temperature,
IBP
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
Approximate Recovery
300° E.P. gasoline, %
392° E.P. gasoline, %
500° E.P. distillate, %
180
242
292
3~0
382
425
46 8
502
53~
552
·55g
Distillation
OF. Recovery,
55
60
65
70
75
80
85
90
95
E .P.
11.0
21.0
15 .0
%
0.9616
15.7
Not determined
Not determined
73
Not determined o.ss
Tempera tu re, oF.
57§
58Q
Recovery, %
Residue, %
Loss, 7.
61.0
39 .0
0
TABLE 16.-Analysis of water from Oil Creek seep A
Sample from: Well Stream X Seep Other ---
Area Oil Creek
Location NE 1/4, Sec. 10, T29S,
R40W (SM)
Quadrangle Karluk ---.---...--=.; ____ _
---
Sampled by U.S . Bureau of Mines
Date sampled 6/73 --------
Pertinent data regarding sample: Sample obtained in drainage creek about
100 yards downstream from Oil Seep A at
head of Oil Creek .
Analysis: Performed by Corrmercial firm
---------------~
Provided by -----------------
Special results: Oil content, mg/1---3.3
Analysis:
Cations Mg/liter Meg/liter Anions Mg/liter Meq/l iter
Sodium 26 1.11 Carbonate 0
Potassium Trace Bicarbonate 37 0 .61
Magnesium Trace Sul fate 5 0 .10
Ca lei um 2 0.08 Sulfide
Iron Chloride 17 0.48
Hydroxide
Total Cation 1.19 Total Anion 1. 19
Total dissolved solids, Mg/1 iter 68
Observed pH 6.3
Specific resistance at 68 °F 195.0 ohm meters
51
52
TABLE 17.-Analysis of oil from Oil Creek seep B
Sample From: Well ---Stream
Area Oi 1 Creek
Loe a tion NE 1I4, Sec. 10, T29S,
R40W (SM)
Quadrangle Karluk _...;.-="'--'-""'""-'-------
---Seep _x __ Other ---
Sampled by U.S. Bureau of ~ines
Date Sampled 6/73 --------
Pertinent Data Regarding Sample: Sample obtained from prominent
trickle stream making up Seep B
at head of Oil Creek.
Analysis: Performed by Commercial firm --------------------
Provided by --------------------
General Characteristics:
Specific gravity @ 60/60 °F.
A.P.l. gravity@ 60°F.
Saybolt Universal Viscosity @ 70°F., seconds
Saybolt Universal Viscosity @ 100°F., seconds
B. s. and water, % by volume
Pour point, °F.
Total sulphur , % by weight
Distillation
0 .9254
21.4
Not determined
Not determined
73
Not determined
0.21
Recovery, %
IBP
T t oF . enpera ure,
456
Recovery, %
55
T t OF. empera ure,
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
so
Approx1.mate Recovery
300° E.P . gasoline, 4
392° E.P. gasoline, %
500° E.P . distillate, %
504
538
542
546
548
550
60
65
70
75
80
85
90
95
E .P .
0
0
4.5
Recovery, %
Residue, %
Loss, 7.
31.0
69.0
0.0
TABLE 18.-Analysis of water from Oi l Creek seep B
Stream X Sample from: Well ---Seep __ _ Other ---
Are a Oi 1 Creek S~mpled by U.S. Bureau of Mines
Location NE 1/4, Sec. 10, T29S ,
R40W (SM)
Date samp 1 ed._6_1_7_3 ____ _
Quadrangl e_:....;.:Ka::...:.r...:.1.:;uk~----
Pertinent data regarding samp le : Sample obtained from creek about 300
yards downstream from Seep B at head
of Oil Creek.
Analysis: Performed by Commercial finn ~_;,.;.. _____________ ___
Provided by ________________ _
Special results: Oil content, mg/1 ---3.6
Analysis:
Cations Mg/liter Meg/liter An io ns Mg/liter Meg/liter
Sodium 26 1. 12 Carbonate 0
Potassium Trace Bica rb o na te 31 0. 51
Magnesium Trace Sul fate 10 0 . 21
Ca lei um l 0.05 Sulfide
Iron Chloride 16 0.45
Hydroxide
Tota 1 Ca tion 1. 17 Total Anion 1. 17
Total dissolved solids, Mg/liter 68
Observed pH 6.8
Specific resistance at 68 OF 220.0 ohm meters
53
54
TABLE 19. -Analyses of water from Oil Creek
Sample from: Well __ _ Stream X Seep Other ---
Area Qi 1 Creek
Location NE 1/4, Sec . 10, T29S,
R40W {SM)
Quadrangl e_K_ar_l_u_k ____ _
Sampled by U.S. Bureau of Mines
Date sampled 6/74 --------
Pertinent data regarding sample: Sample obtained about 50 feet below juncture of drainage from Seep A and Seep B at head
of Oil Creek.
Analysis: Performed by Commercial firm ~-----------------------------
Provided by ~---------------------------
Special results: Oil content, mg/1---0.2
Analysis:
Cations Mg/1 iter Meg/liter Anions Mg/1 i ter Meg/liter
Sodium 37 1.61 Carbonate 0
Potassium Trace Bicarbonate 67 1.10
Magnesium Trace Sulfate Trace
Ca lei um 0.05 Sulfide
Iron Chloride 20 0.56
Hydroxide
Total Cation 1.66 Total Anion 1.66
Total dissolved solids, Mg/1 iter 91
Observed pH 6.9
Specific resistance at 68 OF 124.0 ohm meters
TABLE 19. -Analyses of water from Oil Creek--Continued
Sample from: Well Stream X Seep Other ---
Area SE 1/4, Sec . 25, T29S,
R40W (SM)
Location Karl uk -----------
Quadrangle Karluk --------
Pertinent data regarding sample:
---------
Sampled by U.S. Bureau of Mines
Date samp l ed_6 ... L ...... Z ...... 4 _____ _
Sample obtained at mouth of Oil
Creek.
Analysis: Performed by Commercial firm
Provided by
----------------~
Special results: Oil content, mg/1---< 0.1
Analysis:
Cations Mg/liter Meg/liter Anions Mg/liter Meg/liter
Sodium 18 0.78 Carbonate 0
Potassium Trace Bi carbonate 24 0.39
Magnesium Trace Sul fate Trace
Ca lei um Trace Sulfide
Iron Chloride 14 0.39
Hydroxide
Total Cation 0.78 Total Anion 0.78
Total dissolved solids, Mg/liter __ 44 __
Observed pH 6:7
Specific resistance at 68 °F 164.0 ohm meters
55
56
TABLE 20. -Analyses of oil from Oil Creek bitumen
Seep _x __ Other ---Sample From: Well ---Stream __ _
Area Oil Creek
Location NE 1/4, Sec. 10, T29S,
R40W (SM)
Quadrangle Karluk --'"";;:..;...;--=...;-------~
Sampled byU.S. Bureau of Mines
Date Sampled 6/73
~-------~-
Pertinent Data Regarding Sample: Sample obtained from bitumen deposit
buildup near Seep A.
Analysis: Performed by U.S. Bureau of Mines
---~-----------------------------~--
General Characteristics:
Specific gravity@ 60/60 °F.
A.P.I. gravity@ 60°F.
Saybolt Universal Viscosity @ 70°F., seconds
Saybolt Universal Viscosity @ 100°F., seconds
B. s. and water> % by volume
Pour point, °F.
Total sulphur, % by weight
Nitrogen
Dis t:illa tion
0.977
13. 3 -
Not determined
Not determined
Not determined
Not determined
0 .12
0 .27
Recovery, %
IBP
T t oF. empera ure, Recovery, %
55
T t oF. empera ure,
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
~
Approximate Recovery
(\
300° E.P. gasoline, %
392° E.P. gasoline, %
500° E.P. distillate, 7.
60
65
70
75
80
85
90
95
E~P.
Recovery, %
Residue, %
Loss, i.
TABLE 20. -Analyses of oil from Oil Creek bitumen--Continued
(See
pertinent
Sample From: Well Stream Seep Other data)
Area Oil Creek
Location SE l/4 , Sec. 10, T29S,
R40W (SM)
Quadrangle ~~~~~~~--
Sampled by U.S. Bureau of Mines
Date Sampled -~6'-17:...:3~-----
57
Pe r tinent Data Regarding Sample : Sample obtained from mound ~uspected o~
being transported to well site from.main
bitumen deposit for purpose of fueling
boiler .
Analysis: Perfo~d by U.S. Bureau of Mines .....;::,.~~~....;;.,;,:---------~~-~-~
General Charac teristics:
Specific g ravity @ 60/60 °F.
A.P.I. gravity@ 60°F.
Saybolt Unive rsal Viscosity @
Saybo lt Universal Viscosity @
B. s. and water, % by volume
Pour point, °F.
Total sulphur, % by weight
Nitrogen,· %
70°F., seconds
100°F., seconds
Distillation
1 .008
8 .9
Not determined
Not determined
Not determined
Not determined
0.24
0 .27
Recovery, %
IBP
T t OF . empera ure, Recovery, %
55
T t OF. empera ure,
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
Approximate Recoverz
300° E.P. gasoline, %
392° E .P. gasoline, %
500° E.P. distillate, %
60
65
70
75
80
85
90
95
E .P.
Recovery, %
Residue, %
Loss, 7.
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T. 29S.
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FIGURE 7. -Demian Hills sampling loca t ions (ada pt ed from U.S. Geologica l Survey map of the Ugashik quadrangle),
+
V1
00
59
Rex Creek-Puale Bay
Although no noticeable oil or gas seeps were observed on any of the forks
or mainstream of Rex Creek, a blue-sheened water seep was observed near the
south fork of Rex Creek. This seep was sampled, a~d the creek was sampled
near its mouth. Analyses from Rex Creek waters are found in table 21.
All of the creeks affected by the seeps previously discussed drain into
the Pacific Ocean, on the western Gulf of Alaska. Two creeks with oil and/or
gas seeps drain westward into Becharof Lake. The occurrence of these seeps is
probably controlled by the same geologic conditions.
Bear Creek-Becharof Lake
A gas seep was located on Bear Creek downstream from the landing strip
that serviced the drilling operations of the Bear Creek No. 1 exploratory well
drilled in 1957-59. The seep was vigorous and the bubbles emerging from the
base of the water pool were sufficient to ignite a flame despite a moderately
strong west wind.
An oil seep was also located on Bear Creek (fig. 4). The seep covers an
area of about 100 feet by 150 feet. There are two separate seep ponds about
60 feet apart. There was no indication that oil was actively being seeped to
the surface, although oil scum floated on the surface of the water and clung
to the grass along the seep drainage. Occasionally, gas bwbbles rose sporad-
ically to the surface through the water.
The analyses of the gas and fluids from the Bear Creek seeps are found in
tables 22-25.
At the time of observation, the abandoned well site was found to be in
excellent condition, with no seep of any kind emitting from the plugged hole.
Salmon Creek-Becharof Lake
No active discernable oil or gas seeps were observed on Salmon Creek
(fig. 4). However, a sample of gas was obtained from a pool of water sur-
rounding the surface casing of a plugged and abandoned well near the head of
Salmon Creek. The emerging gas bubbles would not ignite. The gas and water
analyses are given in tables 26 -27.
Demian Hills
The Demian Hills area can be located on the U.S. Geological Survey topo-
graphic map series on the Ugashik quadrangle. The western flank of Mount
Demian also had early-day oil exploration. Between 1923 and 1926, five wells
were drilled near the oil seeps between Ugashik Creek and Little Ugashik
Creek. This area is often referred to as the Pearl Creek dome (fig. 7).
Information regarding these wells is given in table 28.
60
TABLE 21.-Analyses of water from Rex Creek
Sample from: Well Stream X Seep __ _ Other ---
Area Rex Creek
Location SE 1/4, Sec. 30, T29S,
R40W (SM)
Quadrangle Karl uk --------
------
Sa mp 1 ed by __ u_. S_._B_ur_e_a_u_o_f_M_ines
Date sampled --------6/73
Pertinent data regarding sample: Sample obtained near the head of the
South Fork of Rex Creek
Analysis: Performed by Commercial firm
Provided by ________________ _
Special results: Oil content, mg/1---9.6
Analysis:
Cations Mg/liter Meg/liter Anions Mg/ 1 i ter Meg/liter
Sodium 22 0.94 Carbonate 0
Potassium 1 0.03 Bi carbonate 38 0.62
Magnesium 1 0.08 Sul fate Trace
Ca lei um 2 0.08 Sulfide
Iron Chloride 18 0. 51
Hydroxide
Total Cation 1.13 Total Anion 1.13
Tota 1 dissolved solids, Mg/liter 63
Observed pH 6.5
Specific resistance at 68 Of 220.0 ohm meters
TABLE 21. -Analyses of water from Rex Creek--Continued
Sample from: Well Stream X Seep Other ---
Area Rex Creek
Lo cation NW 1/4, Sec. 21, T29S,
R40W (SM)
Quadrangl e_ ...... Ka .... r_..l .... u ..... k ___ _
------
Sampled by U.S . Bureau of Mines
Date sampled 6/73 --------
61
Pertinent data regarding sample: Sample obtained about 1 mile upstream
from mouth of Rex Creek.
Analysis: Performed by Commercial firm
Provided by -----------------
Special results: Oil content, mg/1---4.4
Analysis:
Cations Mg/liter Meg/liter Anions Mg/liter Meg/liter
Sodium 23 0.98 Carbonate 0
Potassium 0.03 Bi carbonate 43 QI Zl
Magnesium 0.08 Sul fate 2 0.94
Calcium 0.05 Sulfide
Iron Chloride 14 0.39
Hydroxide
Tota 1 Cation 1.14 Total Anion 1.14
Total dissolved solids, Mg/liter 63
Observed pH 6.5
Specific resistance at 68 OF 140 .0 ohm meters
62
TABLE 22.-Analys i s of gas from Bear Creek gas seep
Well Stream Other Sample from: ------Seep __ x_ ----
Area Becharof Lake Samp l ed by U.S . Bureau of Mines
Location SW l / 4, Sec . 35 1 T29S, Date samp 1 ed __ 6...:../_7_4 _____ _
R41W (SM)
Quadrangle Karluk --------
Pertinent data regarding sample: Samp le obtained from active gas seep on
Bear Creek downstream from Bear Creek
well drilling site.
Analysis: Performed by U.S . Bureau of Mines
~-----~------------
Provided by
--~----------------
Spec i a 1 results:
Analysis:
Methane 85 .3% Norma 1 Pentane 0.0 % Oxygen 0.0 %
Ethane 0.0% Isopentane 0.0 % Argon 0.2 %
Propane 0.13 Cyclopentane 0.0 % Hydrogen 0 .0 %
Norma 1 Butane 0.03 Hexanes Plus 0 .0 % H2S 0.0 %
Isobutane 0.0% Nitro gen 14.3 % C02 0. 1 %
Helium 0.01%
Total 100 .0 %
Calculated gross Btu/cu . ft . , dry at 60°F. and 30" mercury 867
Spec if ic Gravity 0.622
TABLE 23.-Analyses of water from Bear Creek oil seep
Well Stream x Other Sample from: ------Seep ------
Area Becha rof Lake
Location NE 1/4, Sec. 34, T29S,
R41W (SM)
Quadrangle Karluk ----~--..;.. ____ _
Samp 1 ed by __ u_. s_. _B_ur_e_a_u_o_f_M_i nes
Date sampled 6/7 3 --------
Pertinent data regarding sampl e : Sample obtained from pond area of
dormant oil and gas seep on Bear
Creek.
Analysis: Performed by CorTTTiercial firm -------------------------------
Provided by --------------------------------
Special results: Oil content, mg/1---18 .l
Analysis:
Cations Mg/liter Meg/liter Anions Mg/liter Meg/liter
Sodium 28 1. 21 Carbonate 0
Potassium 1 0.03 Bi carbonate 73 1.20
Magnesium 2 0 .16 Sulfate Trace
Ca lei um 9 0.36 Sulfide
Iron Chloride 20 0.56
Hydroxide
Total Cation 1. 76 Total Anion 1. 76
Total dissolved so lids, Mg/liter 96 ---
Observed pH 6.7
Specific resistance at 68 °F ohm meters ---95
63
64
TABLE 23. -Analyses of water from Bear Creek oil seep--Continued
Sample from: Well ---Stream ---Seep ---Other_x __
Area Becharof Lake Sampled by U.S. Bureau of Mines
LocationNE 1/4, Sec. 34, T29S,
R41W (SM)
Date samp 1 ed.__,;6:;.(./,...;..7..;;..3 ____ _
Qua dra ng l e._u.iKa"'"'r...r..l.u.11"-k ___ _
Pertinent data regarding sample: Sample obtained from small trickle
stream which drains the seep area
into Bear Creek.
Analysis: Performed by_Co_m_m_e_r _c ,_· a_l_f_i r_m _________ _
Provided by -----------------
Special results: Oil content, mg/1 ---4.1
Analysis:
Cations Mg/liter Meg/liter Anions Mg/liter Meg/liter
Sodium 26 1.14 Carbonate 0
Potassium Trace Bi carbonate 50 0.82
Magnesium 0.08 Sul fate 5 0 .10
Ca lei um 3 0. 12 Sulfide
Iron Chloride 15 0.42
Hydroxide
Total Cation 1. 34 Total Anion 1. 34
Total dissolved solids, Mg/liter 75 ---
Observed pH 7.2
Specific resistance at ~°F ohm meters ---170 .0
TABLE 24.-Analysis of oil from Bear Creek oil seep
Sample From: Well ---Stream
Area Becharof Lake
Location NE 1/4, Sec. 34, T29S,
R41W (SM)
Quadrangle Karl uk ----------
Seep X ---Other ------
Sampled by U.S. Bureau of ~ines
6/73 Date Sampled
-----~-----
Pertinent Data Regarding Sample: Sample obtained from heavy tar-like
substance clinging to vegetative debris
floating on pond of seep area.
Analysis: Commercial firm
General Characteristics:
Specific gravity@ 60/60 °F.
A.P.I. gravity@ 60°F.
Saybolt Universal Viscosity @ 70°F., seconds
Saybolt Universal Viscosity @ 100°F., seconds
B. s. and water, % by volume
Pour point, °F.
Total sulphur, % by weight
Dis ti lla ti on
0.9705
14.3
Not determined
Not determined
56
Nat determined
0.59
Recovery, %
IBP
T t OF. empera ure,
550
Recovery , %
55
T t oF. empera ure,
s
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
Approximate Recovery
300° E.P. gasoline, %
392° E.P. gasoline, %
500° E.P. distillate, 7.
564
578
588
590
600
0
60
65
70
75
80
85
90
95
E .P.
Recovery, %
Residue, %
Loss, %
25 .0
75.0
0
65
66
TABLE 25.-Analysis of water from Bear Creek
Sample from: Well ---Stream ---x Seep __ _ Other
Area Becharof Lake
Location SE 1/4, Sec. 20, T29S,
R41W (SM)
Sampled by U.S. Bureau of Mines
Date sampled 6/74 --------
Quadrangle Karluk --------
Pertinent data regarding sample: Sample obtained in Bear Creek about 4
miles upstream from Bear Creek mouth.
Analysis: Performed by Commercial firm
Provided by ---------------------
Special results : Oil content, mg/1---0.l
Analysis:
Cations Mg/liter Meg/liter Anions Mg/liter Meq/1 iter
Sodium 14 0.61 Carbonate 0
Potassium Trace Bicarbonate 24 0.39
Magnesium Trace Sul fate 2 0.04
Ca lei um 0.05 Sulfide
Iron Chloride 8 0.23
Hydroxide
Total Cation 0.66 Total Anion 0.66
Tota 1 dissolved solids, Mg/liter 37
Observed pH 6.8
Specific resistance at 68 Of 173 .0 ohm meters
TABLE 26.-Analysis of gas from Salmon Creek gas seep
See
pertinent
Sample from: Well ---Stream ---Seep Other data
Area Becharof Lake-Salmon Creek Sampled by U.S. Bureau of Mines
Location SE 1/4. Sec. 10. T30S, Date sampled __ 6_,_/_7_3 _____ _
R41W (SM)
Quadrangle Karluk --------
Pertinent data reg a rd i ng samp 1 e : Samp 1 e obtained from poo 1 of water
surrounding surface casing of abandoned
exploratory well.
Analysis: Performed by U.S. Bureau of Mines
~----------------------
Provided by
~-------------------
Specia 1 results:
Analysis:
Methane 18.9 % Normal Pentane 0.0 % Oxygen 0.4 %
Ethane 0.2 % Isopentane 0.0 % Argon Q,Q %
Propane 0. l % Cyclopentane 0.0 % Hydrogen Q.Q %
Norma 1 Butane 0.0 % Hexanes Plus 0.0 % H2S Q.Q %
Isobutane 0.0 % Nitrogen 3.0 % C02 7Z ,J %
Helium Q,Ql %
Total 22.9 %
Calculated gross Btu/cu. ft., dry at 60°F. and 30" mercury 198
Specific Gravity 1. 324
67
68
TA BLE 27.-Analysis of water from Salmon Creek gas seep
See
pertinent
Sample from: Well Stream Seep Other data
Area Becharof Lake-Salmon Creek Sampled by U.S. Bureau of Mines
Location SE 1/4, Sec. 10, T30S,
R4 1W (SM)
Quadrangle Karluk --------
Date samp 1 ed_6_/_73 _____ _
Pertinent data regarding sample: Water sample obtained from pool of
water surrounding surface casing of
abandoned exploratory well.
Analysis: Performed by_C_o_m_m_e_rc_i_a_l _f_i_r_m _________ _
Provided by ____________ __: ___ _
Special resu l ts: Oil content, mg/l ---7.6
Analysis:
Cations Mg/liter Meg/liter Anions Mg/1 i ter Meq/l iter
Sodium 116 5.03 Carbonate 0
Potassium · 3 0.08 Bi carbonate 183 3.00
Magnesium 5 0.41 Su l fate Trace
Ca lei um 9 0.36 Sul fide
Iron Ch loride 102 2.88
Hydroxide
Total Cation 5.88 To.ta 1 Anion 5.88
Total dissolved solids, Mg/liter 325
· Observed pH 7.0
Specific resistance at 68 OF 25.0 ohm meters
69
TABLE 28. -Wel l s drilled in Demian Hills area
Com-Total
Company Well Location1 Spudded pleted depth, Status
feet
Standard Oil Lathrop SE1/4SE1/4 sec 17, 1923 1923 500 Plugged and
Co. of No. 1. T 29 S, R 43 w. abandoned.
California.
Do ........... Lee 1,600' E of SW 3/19/23 1/16/26 5,034 Do.
No . 1. corner, sec 20,
T 29 S, R 43 W.
Do ........•.. McNally 2 ,000 I S > 500 ' E 1925 1925 510 Do.
No. 1. of NW corner,
sec 29, T 29 S,
R 43 W.
Tidewater Assa-Alaska 800' N of SW
ciated Oil Co. Well corner, sec 20, 1/18/23 1/16/26 3 ,033 Do .
No. 1. T 29 S, R 43 W.
Do ........... Finnegan 1, 854 I S' 1, 074 I w 4/6/23 6/30/23 560 Do.
No . 1. of NE corner,
sec 30, T 29 S,
R 43 W.
lBased on Seward meridian.
The old oil exploration camp on the west flank of Mount Demian was
checked for active oil seeps. None were found. Several mounds of a tarlike
substance were found near the remains of the drilling equipment . Since no
other evidence of oil seeps were discovered, it was surmised that the bitumen
was transported from other areas, perhaps the Oil Creek seeps to the east, and
used as boiler fuel. Analysis of water taken in and near the Demian Hills
camp and analysis of a gas seep found west of Demian Hills camp are found in
tables 29-30.
Gas Rocks
Gas Rocks is located on the south shore of Becharof Lake (fig. 8). The
area can be found in the U.S. Geological Survey topographic map series on the
Ugashik quadrangle. This area has gas seeps emanating underwater offshore.
No wells have been dril l ed near the area.
An interesting seep area was observed just offshore of Gas Rocks on the
south shore of Becharof Lake . A vigorous natural gas seep was observed at
this location, obviously the reason for the geographic nomenclature of the
area. Numerous fractures or cracks can be seen on the lake bottom in an area
the size of which could not be definitely determined because of wave and wind
action on the water. Bubbles are emitted continuously, and can even be
observed on a relatively windy day. It is difficult to determine the areal
extent of the seep area . Local residents claim that in the winter, the
bubbles of gas keep the area free of ice. A sample was obtained and the
analysis is found in table 31.
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TABLE 29.-Analyses of water from Demian Hills area
Well Stream Other X Sample from: ------Seep ------
Area Mt. Demian
Location NE 1/4, Sec. 29, T29S,
R43W (SM)
Quadrangle Ugashik --------
Sampled by U.S . Bureau of Mines
6/73 Date sampled --------
Pertinent data regarding sample: Sample obtained from spring area about
500 yards NW of camp.
Analysis: Performed by Commercial firm
Provided by ________________ _
Special results: Oil content, rng/1---2 3.3
Analysis:
Ca tions Mg /liter Meg/liter Anions
Sod ium 166
Potassium 3
Magnesium 3
Calcium 1
Iron
Tota 1 Cation
7.22
0.08
0.25
0.05
7.60
Carbonate
Bicarbonate
Sulfate
Sulfide
Chloride
Hydroxide
Tota 1 Anion
Total dissolved solids, Mg/liter 423
Obse rved pH 7. 2
Mg/liter Meg/liter
0
317 5.20
34 0. 71
60 1.69
7.60
Specific resistance at 68 °F 31.0 ohm meters
TABLE 29. -Analyses of water from Demian Hills area--Continued
Sample from: Well Stream X Seep __ _ Other ---
Area Mt. Demian
Location SW 1/4, Sec . 20, T29S,
R43W (SM)
Quadrang 1 e_Ug~a.;..;;s..;..h_i k ____ _
---
Samp led ~Y U.S . Bureau of Mines
Date sam pled 6/73 --------
Pertinent data regarding sample: Sample obtained from spring seep
area feeding into Little Ugashik
Creek.
Analysis: Performed by__...c ..... omwim=e ..... r_,,.c~i a..:....l.:.._.:.f...!,.i .:...:rm.,:.:..._ ________ _
Provided by --------------------
Special results: Oil content, mg/1---3.1
Analysis:
Cations Mg/l iter Meg/liter Anions Mg/liter Meg/liter
Sodium 25 1.08 Carbonate 0
Potassium 1 0 .03 Bicarbonate 43 0. 71
Magnesium 0.08 Sul fate 2 0.04
Ca lei um 3 0 .12 Sulfide
Iron Chloride 20 0.56
Hydroxide
Total Cat ion 1. 31 Total Anion 1. 31
Total dissolved solids, Mg/liter 73 ---
Observed pH 6.5
Specific resistance at 68°F ohm meters ---170 .0
71
72
TABLE 29. -Analyses of water from Demian Hills area--Continued
Stream X Sample from: Well ---Seep ---Other ---
Area Mt. Demian Sampled by U.S. Bureau of Mines
Locatio nSec. 30, T29S, R43W (SM) Date sampled 6/74 --------
Quadrangle Ugas hi k --------
Pertinent data regarding sample: Sample obtained in Ugashik Creek below
Demian Oil camp .
Analysis: Performed by Commercial firm
Provided by ________________ _
Special results: Oil content, mg/1---0.1
Analysis:
Cations Mg/liter Meg /liter Anions Mg/liter Meg/liter
Sodium 12 0.54 Carbonate 0
Potassium Trace Bicarbonate 21 0 .34
Magnesium Trace Su l fate Trace
Ca lei um Trace Sulfide
Iron Chloride 7 0 .20
Hydroxide
Total Cation 0. 54 Total Anion 0. 54
Total dissolved solids , Mg/liter 29 ---
Observed pH 6.7
Specific resistance at ~°F 394 .0 ohm meters ---
73
TABLE 29. -Analyses of water from Demian Hills area--Continued
Sample from: We11 ---Stream X Seep __ _ Other ---
Area Mt. Demian Sampled by U.S. Bureau of Mines
Location Sec. 24, T29S, R44~J (SM) Date sampled _ __.;6:...:..../...;_7_4 ____ _
Quadrangle Ugashi k
~-=--------
Pertinent data regarding sample: Sample obtained about 1 ,000 feet
below fork of Ugashik and Blue Creeks.
Analysis: Perf armed by Commerci a 1 firm
Provided by ________________ _
Special results: Oil content, mg/1---0.1
Analysis:
Cations Mg/liter Meg/liter Anions
Sodium 44
Potassium Trace
Magnesium Trace
Ca lei um
Iron
Total Cation
1. 91
0.05
1.96
Carbonate
Bi carbonate
Sulfate
Sulfide
Chloride
Hydroxide
Tota 1 Anion
Total dissolved solids, Mg/liter 113
Observed pH 6. 5
Mg/liter Meg/liter
0
26 0.43
2 0.04
53 1.49
1.96
Specific resistance at 68 °f 59 · 5 ohm meters
74
TABLE 30.-Analysis of gas from Demian Hills area
Sample from: Well ---Stream ---Seep __ X_ Other ___ _
Area Mt. Demian Sampled by U.S. Bureau of Mines
Location Sec . 13, T29S , R44W (SM) Date sampled 6/74 ----------
Quadra ng 1 e Ugashi ~~--=---· _ n--=-
Perti nent data regarding sample: Sample obtained about 1/4 mile west of
Blue Creek.
Analysis: Performed by U.S. Bureau of Mines
------------------~
Provided by
------------------~
Special results:
Analysis:
Methane 7.2 % Norma 1 Pentane 0.0 % Oxygen 1.8 %
Ethane 9.0 % Isopentane 0.0 % Argon 0.3 %
Propane Trace : Cyclopentane 0.0 % Hydrogen 0.0 %
Norma 1 Butane 0.0 % Hexanes Plus 0.0 % H2S 0.0 %
Isobutane 0.0 % Nitrogen 20.6 % C02 70. 1 %
Helium Trace %
Total 100.0 %
Calculated gross Btu/cu . ft . , dry at 60°F. and 30 11 mercury 73
Specific Gravity 1. 335
TABLE 31 . -Analysis ·of gas from Gas Rocks seep
Well Stream Other Sample from: Seep---'X-'-------
Area Gas Rocks , Becharof Lake
LocationN~J 1/4 , Sec. 9, T27S,
R44W (SM)
Quadra ng 1 e_U..._ga_s_h_i _k ____ _
Sampled by U.S. Bureau of Mines
Date sampled 6/74 -"----------~
Pertinent data regarding sample: Sample obtained from vigorous wide -
spread seep offshore from Gas Rocks
in Becharof Lake.
Analysis: Performed by U.S. Bureau of Mines --"--'--~~~-'---'-----'----------~
Provided by
------------------~
Special results:
Analysis:
Methane 0. 1 % Norma 1 Pentane 0.0 % Oxygen 3.0 %
Ethane Q.O % Isopentane 0.0 % Argon 0.2 %
Propane Trace % Cyclopentane 0.0 % Hydrogen 0.0 %
Normal Butane 0 .0 % Hexanes Plus 0.0 % H2S 0.0 %
Isobutane 0.0 % Nitrogen 12.3 % C02 84 .5 %
Helium Trace %
Total 100 .1 %
Calculated gross Btu/cu . ft . , dry at 60°F. and 30 " mercury 1.
Specific Gravity 1. 447
75
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I
I
I
I
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SI
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---Gas Rocks Seep Area
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;··· .. 0
~LAV
··~. c.-.
•. . . .
: ~v~ ~-------------r=-~~~~-t-t--~~~rl::::::=lr--~~~~~f-~~~~-"':"-t::-~~~~~-;.--LJ'~-t~-r-r-~~-r~-t~~~-~28t.
FIGURE 8. -Gos Rocks.
77
OBSERVATIONS
Of the areas investigated for oil and gas seeps on the Alaska Peninsula,
only the seeps at the head of Oil Creek between the Pacific Ocean and Becharof
Lake were active enough to be deemed significant. The seeps found on the
creeks of the Iniskin Peninsula probably are active, as evidenced by fresh oil
floating on seep ponds and a continual rainbow sheen being swept into the
drainage creek, Well Creek. However, there was no visual sign , such as gas
bubbling or a fresh froth floa ting on the ponds .
Although bitumen content in some analyses ran quite high at the site of
the seep , analyses of the water at the mouth of the creeks draining s eeps did
n ot i ndicate a high degree of bitumen being carried to the terminal water;
that is, Pacific Ocean, Becharof Lake, etc. No oil was found on the beach of
Puale Bay .
Lus h, green growth at seep sites often obscured the seep itself. In
particular, the growth of grass through and on top of the asphalt deposit at
Oil Creek was a stark and colorful contradiction to the barren surroundings .
No attemp t was made to determine whether the resultant g r owth on or near seeps
was because of or in spite of the bitumen escaping.
78
APPENDIX . --METHOD OF DETERMINING AMOUNT OF OIL IN WATER 1
Preparation of sample: Place the sample, usually 1,000 ml, in a sepa-
ratory funnel of sufficient size to allow the addition of acid and solvent
while still leaving space for proper agitation. Acidify the sample with 5 ml
sulfuric acid per liter of sample.
Extraction with organic solvent:2 Rinse the sample bottle carefully with
15 ml organic solvent and add the solvent washings to the separatory funnel.
Add an additional 25 ml solvent to the separatory funnel; shake vigorously for
2 min. Allow the organic layer to separate. Withdraw the aqueous portion of
the sample into a clean container and transfer the solvent layer into a clean,
tared distilling flask capable of holding at least three volumes of solvent.
If a clear solvent layer cannot be obtained, filter the solvent layer into the
tared distilling flask through a funnel containing a solvent-moistened Whatman
No. 403 (or equivalent) filter paper. Use as small a funnel and filter paper
as practical. After all the solvent from the two extractions and the final
rinsing have been added, wash down the funnel and filter paper twice with
fresh 5-ml increments of solvent. Return the sample to the separatory funnel
and rinse the container with 15 ml solvent. Add the solvent washings and an
additional 25 ml solvent to the separatory funnel, and agitate for another
2 min . Allow the solvent layer to separate, and discard the aqueous phase .
Add the organic extract to the tared distilling flask, and rinse the separa -
tory funnel with 20 ml solvent. Add the solvent washings to the tared dis-
tilling flask.
Solvent removal: Distill off all but approximately 10 ml of the solvent
extract by a water bath or electric heating mantle, observing all necessary
safety precautions and keeping the heat source at the proper boiling point .
Disconnect the condenser an<l boil off the remaining solvent from the tared
flask at the same temperature. Dry on a water or steam bath. When dry, lay
the flask on its side to facilitate the removal of solvent vapor. Introduce
approximately three volumes of dry illuminating gas into the flask to displace
the solvent vapor. Cool in a desiccator for 30 min and weigh.
Calculation: If the organic solvent used is known to be free of residue,
the gain in weight of the tared distilling flask is mainly due to oil and
grease. The total gain in weight, A, of the tared flask less the calculated
residue, B, f r om the solvent, as determined by the distillation or evaporation
of a measured quantity, indicates the amount of oil or grease in the water
sample:
. (A -B) X l, 000 mg/l oil or grease = 1 1 . m samp e
lAmerican Public Health Association. Standard Methods for the Examination of
Water and Wastewater. New York, 13th ed ., 1971, 874 pp .
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OIL AND GAS EXPLORATION ON
THE INISKIN PENINSULA, ALASKA
By Donald P. Blasko
Alaska Field Operation Center
Anchorage, Alaska
*****************************Open File Report
69-76
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Thomas S. Kleppe, Secretary
BUREAU OF MINES
Thomas V. Falkie, Director
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CONTENTS
ILLUSTRATIONS
Fi
Index map of Alaska . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
2. Iniskin Peninsula, Alaska . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
TABLES
1. Wells drilled on the Iniskin Peninsula. . . . . . . . . . . . 7
2. Analysis of gas from Bowser Creek well. . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Juneau Mineral Information Ctr.
Bureau of Land Management
100 Savikko Road, Mayflower Is
Douglas, AK 99824
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Page
Abstract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . 1
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . 2
Acknowledgments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . 2
Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . 3
Land status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . 3
Geologic potential . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . 3
Seeps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . 5
Drilling, Oil Bay and Dry Bay . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . 5
Drilling, Fitz Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . 11
Vu 1 can i sm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . 16
Exploitation possibilities . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . 17
Conclusion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . 19
ILLUSTRATIONS
Fi
Index map of Alaska . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
2. Iniskin Peninsula, Alaska . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
TABLES
1. Wells drilled on the Iniskin Peninsula. . . . . . . . . . . . 7
2. Analysis of gas from Bowser Creek well. . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Juneau Mineral Information Ctr.
Bureau of Land Management
100 Savikko Road, Mayflower Is
Douglas, AK 99824
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OIL AND GAS EXPLORATION ON
THE INISKIN PENINSULA, ALASKA
by
Donald P. Blaskol/
ABSTRACT
Oil and gas exploratory drilling was initiated in the Iniskin Penin-
sula area in 1900 on the basis of oil and gas seeps which had been found
there. Between 1900 and 1906, six holes were drilled in the Oil Bay -Dry
Bay drainage area, the deepest going to 1,905 feet. All holes encountered
oil and/or gas but commercial production was never attained. Between 1936
and 1939, a well was drilled on the Fitz Creek anticline to a total depth
of 8,775 feet. That well produced enough qas to run the camp power plant
and had good shows of oil. However, it was plugged and abandoned after
strongly flowing salt water shut-off the potentially productive formations.
Another well was drilled and tested at various times between 1954 and
1959. The Beal well was drilled to a total depth of 9,745 feet and again
oil and gas shows were encountered throughout the hole. It was suspected
that a heavy mud column adversely affected the potential reservoir sands
by effectively plugging them and destroying permeability. The hole was
plugged and abandoned.
1/ Petroleum engineer, Alaska Field Operation Center, Anchorage, Alaska.
A well drilled in 1958-59, the Zappa No. 1, also encountered encourag-
ing oil and gas shows but never attained commercial production. Flowing
hot salt water and steam were encountered in the drilling of this well,
and this may well have been the first well encounter with geothermal poten-
tial in the State of Alaska.
The Iniskin Peninsula remains an interesting area for possible hydro-
carbon production as well as a promising geothermal resource area.
INTRODUCTION
Natural oil and gas seeps on the Alaska Peninsula led to "early -day"
oil drilling in several areas of the Peninsula. One such area was the
Iniskin Peninsula, located on lower Cook Inlet near the northern portion
of the Alaska Peninsula. By 1975, nine wells had been drilled on the
Iniskin Peninsula; all encountered encouraging oil and gas shows but
none attained commercial production. Logs and drilling records were studied
and it appears that all wells experienced common problems, including trouble
with hole caving. All wells encountered encouraging gas formations at
shallow depths, and the deeper wells encountered strong flows of salt water
at depth. The last well drilled on the Iniskin Peninsula encountered hot
salt water and steam.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The author wishes to express thanks to Robert G. Bottge, mining
engineer and minerals economist, Bureau of "dines Alaska Field Operation
Center (Juneau), for his candid suggestions regarding the preparation of
this report and his contribution concerning mineral processing by exploit-
ing geothermal and natural gas resources.
LOCATION
The Iniskin Peninsula lies on the west side of lower Cook Inlet V
approximately 30 miles west of Homer on the Kenai Peninsula. It is
located on the Iliamna quadrangle in the U.S. Geological Survey topographic
map series (fig. 1). The Iniskin Peninsula is within a geologic province
known as the Cook Inlet Mesozoic Province./
LAND STATUS
Under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (Public Law 92-203,
Section ll.(a)(3)), the Iniskin Peninsula was withdrawn for Native selec-
tion under the definition of "Village Deficiency" lands. According to
terms of the Act, villages were to make their selections by December 18,
1974. Most of the land on the Iniskin Peninsula has been selected by
villages in the Cook Inlet region, although title to the land has not vet
been conveyed (December, 1975).
GEOLOGIC POTENTIAL
The earliest accounts of petroleum activity in the Iniskin area are
to be found in U.S. Geological Survey reports.!/ In addition, geologic
investigations which resulted in a detailed stratigraphic section description
of the area concluded that the Fitz Creek anticline was a structure favorable
2/ Miller, D., T. Payne, and G. Gryc. Geology of Possible Petroleum
Provinces in Alaska. U.S. Geol. Survey Bull. 1094, 1959, 132 pp.
3/ Martin, G. C. The Petroleum Fields of the Pacific Coast of Alaska,
With an account of the Berino River coal deposits. U.S. Geol. Survey
Bull. 250, 1905, 64 pp.
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for the accumulation of oil.4/ In 1966, Detterman reviewed the work of
previous geologic investigations and reported on the results of more recer
field work on the Alaska Peninsula, as well as interpreting the geologic
data obtained from wells drilled in the Iniskin Peninsula -5/ Although the
Jurassic rocks could be considered good source rocks, and do contain oil
and gas in the wells drilled, commercial production has not been attained.
SEEPS
Oil seeps were first noted on the Iniskin Peninsula during 1882.x/
Claims were staked near the headwaters of Bowser Creek and Brown Creek in
1892, but drilling never took place and claims were abandoned. During 1896,
more claims were staked in the Oil Bay area and work was reportedly begun
in 1898 by the Alaska Petroleum Company.7/
DRILLING, OIL BAY AND DRY BAY
The earliest drilling on the Iniskin Peninsula began around the turn
of the century near the seep areas. The first well was drilled to about
4/ Kirschner, C. E. and D. L. "linard. Geology of the Iniskin Peninsula,
Alaska. U.S. Geol. Survey Oil and Gas Investigations Preliminary
Map 95, 1949, 1 p.
5/ Detterman, R. L. and J. K. Hartsock. Geology of the Iniskin-Tuxedni
Region, Alaska. U.S. Geol. Survey Professional Paper 512, 1966,
78 pp., 5 plates.
6/ Work cited in footnote 5.
7/ Work cited in footnote 5.
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1,000 feet and encountered natural gas in several zones all the way to
total depth (table 1). Oil was encountered at around 700 feet, but a
water zone below the oil-bearing strata had enough pressure to cut-off
the oil flow. The well was subsequently plugged and abandoned. Three
additional wells were drilled by the Alaska Petroleum Company between
1904 and 1906. One of the wells was drilled to only 450 feet and then
abandoned. The other two wells had oil and gas shows, but were never
completed as producers because of hole caving above the potentially
productive zone.
The Alaska Oil Company was formed in 1901, and began drilling on
Brown Creek near some gas seeps in 1902. Two wells were drilled to
shallow depths without success. It is assumed mechanical difficulties
played a Dart in these drilline operations.$/
All of these "early -day" wells were drilled to the south and east
of the Fitz Creek anticline about 5 miles south of Chinitna Bay (fig. 2).
During 1973 and 1974, U.S. Bureau of "lines personnel located and
observed remnants of oil wells drilled in the early 1900's. Seeps and
seep areas were also investigated near what is now known as Well Creek
(Iliamna C-1 quadrangle). A definite determination could not be made as to
the activeness of the oil seeps. However, oil was seen rising to the
surface of ponds and streams, and the waters draining the seep areas
continually carried a rainbow sheen indicative of bitumen. Also, free
oil was found floating on still ponds
8/ Work cited in footnote 5.
r
The greenish -colored oil varied
TABLE 1. Wells drilled on the Iniskin Peninsula
DRILLED BY ---------
WELL NAME----------
LOCATION-----------
SPUD ---------------
COMPLETED----------
TOTAL DEPTH--------
STATUS-------------
ALASKA PETROLEUM COMPANY
NO. 1
NE 1/4, SW
T. 6 S. , R.
1900
1903
1,000'
Plugged and
1/4, Sec. 11
24 W., (SM)
Abandoned
DRILLED BY --------- ALASKA PETROLEUM COMPANY
WELL NAME ---------- NO. 2
LOCATION ----------- SW 1/4, NW 1/4, Sec. 11
T. 6 S., R. 24 W., (SM)
SPUD --------------- 1904
COMPLETED ---------- 1904
TOTAL DEPTH -------- 450►
STATUS ------------- Plugged and Abandoned
DRILLED BY --------- ALASKA PETROLEUM COMPANY
WELL NAME ---------- NO. 3
LOCATION ----------- SW 1/4, NW 1/4, NW 1/4, Sec. 11
T. 6 S., R. 24 W., (SM)
SPUD ---------------1904
COMPLETED ----------1904
TOTAL DEPTH --------9301
STATUS ------------- Plugged and Abandoned
DRILLED BY --------- ALASKA PETROLEUM COMPANY
WELL NAME ---------- NO. 4
LOCATION ----------- NW 1/4, SW 1/4, NW 1/4, Sec. 11
T. 6 S., R. 24 W.I. (SM)
SPUD ---------------1906
COMPLETED ----------1906
TOTAL DEPTH --------1,905v
STATUS ------------- Plugged and Abandoned
TABLE l.- Wells drilled on the Iniskin Peninsula- Continued
DRILLED BY --------- ALASKA OIL COMPANY
WELL NAME ----------
NO. 1
LOCATION -----------
SE 1/43
T. 5 S.
SPUD ---------------1902
COMPLETED ----------
1902
TOTAL DEPTH --------
320'
STATUS -------------
Plugged
DRILLED BY ---------
WELL NAME----------
LOCATION-----------
SPUD ---------------
COMPLETED----------
TOTAL DEPTH--------
STATUS-------------
DRILLED BY ---------
WELL NAME----------
LOCATION-----------
SPUD ---------------
COMPLETED----------
TOTAL DEPTH--------
STATUS-------------
DRILLED BY ---------
WELL NAME----------
LOCATION-----------
SPUD ---------------
COMPLETED----------
TOTAL DEPTH--------
STATUS-------------
NW 1/4, Sec. 35
R. 23 W., (SM)
and Abandoned
ALASKA OIL COMPANY
NO. 2
NE 1/4, SW 1/4, Sec. 35
T. 5 S., R. 23 W., (SM)
August, 1903
1903
Abandoned shallow depth
Plugged and Abandoned
INISKIN DRILLING COMPANY
IBA NO. 1
1,500' W., 1125' N. of SW Corner
Sec. 8, T. 5 S., R.23 W., (SM)
9/7/36
1939
8,775'
Plugged and Abandoned
ALASKA CONSOLIDATED OIL COMPANY, INC.
INISKIN UNIT BEAL NO. 1
2,000' W., 1,700' N. of SE Corner
Sec. 17, T. 5 S., R. 23 W., (SM)
8/4/54
1959
9,746'
Plugged and Abandoned
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TABLE 1.- Wells drilled on the Iniskin Peninsula - Continued
DRILLED BY --------- ALASKA CONSOLIDATED OIL COMPANY
WELL NAME ---------- INISKIN UNIT - ZAPPA NO. 1
LOCATION ----------- 2,370' S., 290' W. of NE Corner
Sec. 18, T. 5 S., R. 23 W., (SM)
SPUD --------------- 12/25/58
COMPLETED ---------- 11/7/61
TOTAL DEPTH -------- 11,231'
STATUS ------------- Plugged and Abandoned
2
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Figure 2.— Iniskin Peninsula, Alaska
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in weathering characteristics, but some of the oil definitely looked
"fresh." Active gas seeps were also found near the wells drilled on
Bowser Creek and Brown Creek. Gas was observed bubbling up through
the water inside the surface casing of an abandoned well on Bowser Creek
and a sample was obtained. The analysis of this gas appears in table 2.9/
DRILLING, FITZ CREEK
During 1936, a well was spud along Fitz Creek. The location of this
well presumably was picked on the basis of the identification of a geologic
anticline (Fitz Creek anticline). The well, called the Iniskin Bay
Association No. 1 (IBA No. 1), was drilled by the Iniskin Drilling Company
(sometimes referred to as the Havenstrite Oil Company). Drilling was
done only during the summer and fall months, and it took three years to
complete the well as a dry hole. However, oil and qas shows were encountered
at intervals below a depth of ahout 4,700 feet to total depth of 8,775 feet.
Near the end of the drilling year of 1938, several zones were tested in the
interval between 5,604 feet and 7,156 feet. According to the log, the
well "produced enough gas (10 p.s.i. per day) each day to run electric
power plant." In successive shut-in and bleed -off periods, the well
produced 15 barrels of light -green oil in one hour. An analysis of that
oil was accompanied by the following comment on the analysis sheet: "This
is a very high gravity (46.80 API) paraffin base crude, very rich in gasoline
9/ Blasko, D. P. Oil and Gas Seeps in Alaska. Alaska Peninsula,
Western Gulf of Alaska. Bum-ines RI 8122 1975 (in press).
11
TABLE 2.- Gas analysis from Bowser Creek well
Sample From: Well X Stream
Area Iniskin Peninsula
Location NW 1/4, sec. 11
T 6 S, R 24 W. (SM)
Seep Other
Sampled By US Bureau of Mines
Date Sampled 6/7-�
Quadrangle Iliamna
Pertinent Data Regarding Sample:
Dry hole well. Gas bubbling up through water in surface
casing.
Analysis: Performed by U.S. Bureau of Mines Helium Operations,
Provided by Amarillo, Texas
Special Results:
Analysis:
Methane
79.2 %
%
Ethane
0.0 %
Hexanes Plus
Propane
Trace %
20.4 %
Normal Butane
0.0 %
Isobutane
0.0 %
Normal Pentane 0.0 %
Isopentane
0.0 %
%
Cyclopentane
0.0 %
Hexanes Plus
0,0 %
Nitrogen
20.4 %
Oxygen
0.0
%
Argon
0.2
%
Hydrogen
0.0
%
H2S
0.0
%
CO2
0.1
%
Helium
0.01
%
Total
99.9
%
Calculated gross BTU/cu.ft., dry at 60°F. and 30" mercury 802
Specific Gravity 0.641
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with exceptionally low sulfur content." At the conclusion of this test,
the well was shut-in for the year and bled once a month from December,
1938 to May, 1939. During these bleed -off periods, the well usually
flowed salt water with some gas. Upon re-entering the well in May, 1939
and cleaning it out, the well flowed some qas and a little oil. Before
drilling commenced, however, the oil and qas production ceased and the
well flowed salt water at a rate of about three barrels per day. Additional
drilling from 7,156 feet to a total depth of 8,775 feet encountered more
oil and gas shows. Final testing of the well resulted in the well flowing
only salt water. The well was plugged and abandoned.
The log of the IBA No. 1 well also reveals that coal was encountered in
thin veins. First encounter of coal veinlets occurred while drilling the
interval between 1,519 feet to 2,501 feet. In one 3 -foot section of a
core taken between 5,078 feet to 5,094 feet, the loq reported "much coal,
gas and small qlohules of black oil." That depth was the last mention of
coal in the log.
Another well on upper Fitz Creek was started during 1954 by a group
called the Iniskin Unit Operators. This well, called the Beal No. 1,
was located to the southwest of the IBA No. 1 well. The well was drilled
and tested during various periods between 1954 and 1959. Gas and oil shows
began below 2,450 feet, and an operations report states that the interval
from 2,454 feet to 2,585 feet was tested for gas production but was
eventually cemented off in favor of attempting to establish oil production
from lower depths. By the end of 1955, the well had been drilled to a
total depth of 9,746 feet, with encouraging oil shows below 6,000 feet.
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Testing took place during 1956 and 1957. Operations during 1957 consisted
of cleaning out, perforating and testing selected intervals in the oil -
saturated sediments between 6,300 and 9,600 feet, although the saturated
interval extended to a total depth of 9,746 feet. A lack of permeability
was thought to be the reason for not attaining commercial production. The
operation report concluded that the lack of permeability could have been
caused by adverse drilling methods. The report states that of the
damaging factors, one was
"....the high mud weight used in drilling the well
and the excessive time during which this mud stood
on the formations. Because of the caving shale
condition, it was necessary to drill the hole with
105 -pound mud and the weight material used was
Baroid. Baroid is a completely inert and insoluble
substance with a high specific gravity (Ba SO4).
It settles out of any fluid if given sufficient
time and it is extremely difficult to remove it
from the face of the formation or from any porous
beds into which it has penetrated. The zones in
Beal No. 1 were subjected to this action for two
years prior to the current test.
The second factor is the apparent high clay
content in the sandstones in this area. Certain
types of clay swell on contact with fresh water
and seal any porosity that may be present. This
is particularly true of clays associated with or
derived from volcanic rocks. Sediments containing
such clays have a tendency to slack and cave, and
this was found to be true of the shales in the
Beal well. The 9,100 foot zone contains volcanic
tuff. For those reasons it may be that any
potentially productive sands may have been sealed
off by the water -base drilling fluid before the
tests were made."
On the basis of that possibility it was felt that production may have
been attained if an oil base mud had been used. Recommendations were made
to either hydra -frac the promising formations in the well or to deepen the
1n
well using a different circulating medium such as an oil base mud or air.
On the basis of the recommendations, a hydraulic fracture job was under-
taken in 1959 by Alaska Consolidated Oil Company, Inc., who had taken
over the operation from the original company. The fracturing job was
confined to three zones: 9,131 feet to 9,442 feet, 6,871 feet to 7,350
feet, and 6,270 feet to 6,500 feet. No commercial production was attained,
although the middle zone showed a small increase in high gravity black oil.
The well was finally plugqed and abandoned in 1963.
On Christmas Day, 1958, the Antonio Zappa No. 1 well was spud at a
location approximately one-half mile south and east of the Beal well.
Tie well was being drilled for the Iniskin Unit Operators by Alaska
Consolidated Oil Company, Inc. Taking advantaqe of knowledge qained
when drilling the Beal well, several drilling procedures were utilized
to maximize the possibility of attaining production. Foremost of these
was continuous drilling during winter as well as summer months so as not
to leave mud in the hole which could possibly damage the potential oil-
bearing formations such as was suspected in the Beal well. Shows of oil
and gas were prevalent from 1,600 feet down to total depth of 11,231 feet,
but commercial production was not attained. The well encountered stronqly
flowing salt water at 9,740 feet.
A situation which at the time of drillinq was nothina more than "hole
trouble" can be looked at today with more than passing interest. The log
of the Zappa well notes that on a drill stem test at 8,499 feet
"....reopened and well flowed mud for 4-1/2 hours
at 400 pounds. At end of 4-1/2 hours started
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flowing hot salt water and steam at 375 pounds.
Flowed steadily for 2 hours ate -shut-in. Killed
well with 115 pounds mud ..."
The Zappa No. 1 could be the first well drilled in Alaska to encounter
geothermal potential, although this was thought to be of little significance
at the time.
The well was plugged and abandoned by Belco Petroleum Corporation who
had taken over operations from .Alaska Consolidated Oil Company, Inc.
VULCANISM
Iliamna volcano is located approximately 20 miles north of the Iniskin
Peninsula and has itself contributed to the geology and stratigraphy of
the Iniskin Peninsula.10/ Augustine Island, also a volcano, is located
about 20 miles to the south and a little west of the Iniskin Peninsula.
The effect of the actions of this volcano on the Iniskin Peninsula is
relatively unknown. Mention is made of these volcanoes only because of
the unusual encounter of hot water and steam in the Zappa well. The
proximity of these volcanoes and their potential influence on the surrounding
area might enhance the geothermal resources of the area. A similar situation
occurs in Northern Mexico at Cerro Prieto, about 14 miles south of Mexicali,
Baja California, where a geothermal power plant is in operation. l/ This
plant flashes hot water to steam and, in 1975, had a rated capacity of
75 MW. The wells supplying the power plant are located to the northeast of
10/ Work cited in footnote 5.
11/ Comision Federal de Electricidad. Cerro Prieto Underground Power.
A CFE Editorial Booklet. 1974, 25 pn.
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Laguna Volcano and to the southeast of Cerro Prieto Volcano. There is no
doubt that these two manifestations cause and influence the underground
geothermal resource.
EXPLOITATION POSSIBILITIES
The utilization of resources found on the Iniskin Peninsula, specifi-
cally oil, gas or geothermal, should pose no great difficultues.
Should oil be encountered in commercial quantities, several alterna-
tives are available. A loading dock could conceivably be constructed from
shore into Chinitna Bay where tankers could pick up the oil. Also, the
oil could easily be barged from Chinitna Bay to several places such as
the Drift River oil loading terminal, the Standard Oil Company of California
oil loading terminal at North Kenai, or even to the refineries located at
that point. Another possibility is barging from Chinitna Bay to Homer. A
pipeline from the Iniskin Peninsula to any of the above mentioned areas is
also feasible.
If natural gas were to be found, again several possibilities exist
for transmission and disposition. Depending, of course, on the reserves,
a liquefaction plant could be built on the Iniskin Peninsula for shipping the
liquefied gas elsewhere. A mine -mouth power generation plant is an alterna-
tive. Another alternative is pipeline transmission to the Kenai Peninsula
where the gas could be liquefied at existing facilities or used to augment
feedstock supply to the petrochemical plant and/or commercial distribution
system.
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If geothermal potential is realized, several interesting possibilities
exist for its development. Should the temperature be appropriate, power
generation either by steam, fluid flashing to steam or binary system would
be possible. Markets for electricity might be strictly local, such as a
mineral processing plant built on the Iniskin Peninsula. The development
of iron and copper deposits within forty miles of the Iniskin Peninsula
may be enhanced by the existence of qeothermal resources on the Iniskin
Peninsula. Iron ore claims exist on both sides of Iliamna Bay, near old
Iliamna at the head of Iliamna Lake, and on the northeast and west sides
of Meadow Lake which is just east of Iliamna Lake. Copper ore claims exist
at Kasna Creek on the south side of Kontrashibuna Lake.
An iron ore complex producing 2 million tons of pellets each year
would require about 27,500 kW -hr per hour plus 150 Mcf of natural gas
per hour.12/ A copper ore complex processing 40,000 tpd would require
about 38,600 kW -hr per hour plus 684.6 Mcf per hour of natural gas.13/ The
power requirements would require 10 and 12 wells for the iron and copper
complexes, respectively, based upon 5,000 kW per well plus one disposal
well for every two wells used for power.14
12/ U.S. BuMines. An Economic Evaluation of the Production of Iron
Oxide Pellets from Magnetic Taconite Ore, Two -Million -Ton per
year Plant. Process Evaluation Group Report No. 70-9-A, 1970,
33 pp.
13/ Bottqe, R. G. Comparative Porphyry Copper Mining and Processing
Costs - Alaska Versus Arizona. BuMines IC 8656, 1974, 83 pp.
14/ Rosenbruch, J. C. and R. G. Bottge. Geothermal Energy: Economic
Potential of Three Sites in Alaska. B04ines IC 8692, 1975, 40 pp.
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Electricity could also be transmitted to tie-in with existing
facilities either by laying cable from the Iniskin Peninsula across Cook
Inlet to Homer, or by tying -in at the Beluga Power Plant on the west
side of the Inlet. Another possibility of geothermal utilization is for
agricultural greenhouses built and operated on the Iniskin Peninsula.
A combination of power generated from local natural pas and geothermal
hot water for greenhouses would be an ideal situation for a viable industry.
Such a possibility was determined feasible in a hypothetical case in other
areas of Alaska.l5/
CONCLUSION
On the basis of available geologic literature, logs and well drilling
histories, the Iniskin Peninsula appears to be a unique area to explore
for oil, gas, geothermal resources and, to a lesser degree, even coal.
Should any one of these resources be found in commercial quantities,
transmission in kind or in the form of energy poses less difficulty than
in most other areas of the State. This is true because the Iniskin Penin-
sula is near populated and industrial areas already containing facilities
for resource utilization.
The region's vulcanism and its effects, although basically unknown,
have nonetheless already demonstrated a potential for geothermal potential.
In particular, this area provides an opportunity to determine whether
geothermal resources can be developed in Alaska.
15/ Work cited in footnote 14.
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Plugs: hr,!., ¡;~~ /:.MrL fñ bfllf f¡ '- -"" <::J< f?{IlJ @ S/q I -Ivp@, 3i?S<
5päfl-pd EFt:..Ç;; 6CJ~ 35;Jt /){u-J 4-+!Sfc-~
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Marker pas t or pla te : r¡..t2..--5'"
Location Clearance: PtI'e I'¡!>
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Form 9-331 , - (.' _0 STATES SUBMIT IN ,1
(M~lY 1963) - (Oth it.!\.
I ANCHORPJjEpARTfVtt.. OF THE INTERIOR versee:ide)s rue
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
Form approved.
_d~E- Budget Bureau No. 42-R1424.
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5. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO.
A 010531
SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS
(Do not use this form for proposals to drill or to deepen or plug back to a different reservoir.
Use "APPLICATION FOR PERMIT-" for such proposals.)
6. IF INDIAN, ALLOTT.IIID OR TRIBI! NAME
1.
7. UNIT AGREEMENT NAMI!
OIL 0
WELL
GAS D
WELL
OTHER
Dry ho Ie
Iniskin (Te~inated)
2. NAME OF OPERATOR
8. FAR!>! OR LEASE NAME
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trinity Canadian Drilling Co. (for Beleo Petroleum Corp.)
3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR
515 D Street, Anchorage. Alaska
4. LOCATION OF WELL (Report location clearly and in accordance with any St8;te requirements.-
See also space 17 below.)
A t surface
9. WELL NO.
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Beal No. 1
10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT
Wildcat
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SEt NWt section 17, T. 5 S.. R. 23 W., S. H.
(Iniskin Peninsula)
11. SEC., T., R., H., OR BLE:. AND
SURVEY OR ARI!A
Sec.17, T.SS.. R. 23 W.,S
14. PER:'>IIT NO.
115. EIEV3;~S ~~:w ~;ether DF, RT, GR, eœ.)
12. COUNTY OR PARISH lIS. STA'lE
, Alaska
16.
Check Approprìate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data
FRACTURE TREAT
SHOOT OR ACIDIZE
1\WLTIPLE COMPLETE
ABANDON.
SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF:
WATER SHUT-OFF § ,'REPAIRING, WELL.
FRACTURE TREATMENT ALTERING CASING
SHOOTING OR ACIDIZING ABANDONMENT-
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NOTICE OF INTENTION TO:
TEST WATER SHUT-OFF
PULL OR ALTER CASING
(Other)
(NOTE: Report results of multiple completion on Well
( Other) Completion or Recompletion Report and Log form.)
17. D~;SCRIBE PROPOSED OR CO:lIPLETED OPERATIO~S (Clearly state all pertinent details, and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any
proposed work. If well is directionally drilled, give subsurface locations and measured and true vertical depths for all markers and zones perti-
nent to this work.) . ,
REPAIR WELL
CHANGE PLANS
Previous Status:
Suspended at TÐ 9,745'. 7" 261 csS- @ 9,370'. Hole plugged back to
6,840'. Perforations 6t270 - 6.500'; Well head derrick and assorted
equipment in place. " ""
Due to bridges encountered while running tubing to spot cement 'plugs
across perforation, verbal approval was granted by the Regional
Oil and Gas Supervisor to se~ plugs above bridges 'at apprœt~tely
500'. Spotted 50 sacks cement plug at S10'. Top of ,cementfoùnd at
325' . Spotted 7 sack plug at 60 I. Placed 3 sack cement pluS' at
surface. replaced tbg. bonnet and bull plugged all outlets. 'Installed
abandonment markert removed derrick and equipmentandbackf111ed and
leveled location~ All work completed and inspected July 31.1964.
Work Com"letad:
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(INDICATE ABOVE BY CHECK MARK NATURE: OF REPORT, NOTICE. OR OTHER DATA)
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Iniskin Unit OperatorjInc. 500 Ft~North and 500 Ft.We~t of center
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Appr.
The elevat;o;'l of the derrick floor above sea level is ___I_QQ_- ft.
DETAILS OF WORK
(StAto names of and oxpected depth. to objective sanda; show r;Ízca, woighta..and len¡:tha of prol?oMd casinsra¡ inàicate muddin:r job., cement..
if1£' poinh, and all other important propoaed work)
Triassic
Limestone
- approximately 10jOOO feet
Casing
- Approximately 400 feet 13-3/8 Surface Casing and
7 inch ~ngineered string on top of any productive
formations encountered
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,.. ---""'n INISKIN UNIT OPERA TOR, INC..
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Yo~ proposed work is approved s~bject to the following requirements~
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Compliance with Federal Oil and Gas Operating Regulatio~~6
20
The date actual drilling is started zhall be reported promptly
to the district engineer..
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~ny change in the approved 'program must receive Drio~ approval
of the district engineero
40
All pertinent data~ including electrical1ogs~ directional
~urveY2, core descriptions and analysess stratigraphic
ard faunal determinatioDS$ formation tests, 'and similar i~-
formation shall be submitted in duplicate. Electricallogs
ar:d similar surveys and the results of formation tests
should be submitted as soon as the records are availableo
Other data not previously submitted snall be included in
or submitted with the log and history..
5.
Notify the dj.strict engineer inyq.dvan~ce:, of formation or
water oShut-of"f tests 0;; anc~ :results tl-:erco:o¡
6.
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Before the production string is cemented or the hole aban-
dpned the district engineer shall be noti~ied and allowed
~ufficient ti~ß to examine cores~ electric logs or other
rccord~o) j.nsof(;.r ,::.":' C'or.r_~,-:.t~ons ~e:r!11it..
7.
All rigs or wells shall be permanently marked.in a conspic-
uous place 1.;i th the name of t he operate1' ~ the lease serial
nrunber and the number and location of the wallo This marker
to be maintained at all timeso .
8.
Leasea2s Monthly Report of Ope~at~or~ (Form 90J29) must ba
filled out ar-.d forwarded in d.\ip.riGi:b~~E'to th; L03 Angeles
offic~, 1401 Federal Building ~ not later than t'œ 6th of tha
followi~g month~
9.
~~ot less th<:-Yl hOO feet 0: surface casing sh$.11 be cerr.f';TI Ted.
301idly from shoe to st:rfr~~e.,
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Ref. No. .
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Drilling approved
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Drilling conunenced --AY&... 4.
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feet
DriIling ceased Dc t . -, 19...5.5- Initi¡¡.l production
Plugged & Abandoned.
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Abandonrilent approved - July 31 , 19-6lL Initi&.1 R. P.
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The following is a correct report of operations and production (including drilling and producing
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duplicate \'lith the supervisor by the 6th or the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed by the supervisor.
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July 8,1964
FROM
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Beal #1 and Zappa #1, Iniskin area.
Trinity Drilling Co. cleanup
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I inspected the subject locations July'7, 1964, accompanied by Mr. Pete Raypold,
Trinity Drilling Superintendent, Don Wester, Trinity Driller, and Pilot Warren
with Sea Airmotive.
The tubing bonnet on the Beal #1 had not been removed as reported by Mr. Rush on
6-18-64. .A plug was removed from top of tubing bonnet and there was no evidence
of pressure. The tubing bonnet ~as removed. Top of fluid (water) was 1 foot
.below top of casing, soft'mush like cement at 3 feet and fairly firm cement at
. 5 feet. There was no evidence of oil on top of the water or gas breaking through.
The tubing bonnet was not replaced. The cellar was dry. No material or equip-
ment has been removed from the location since last November, nor has any attempt
been made to clean up the location.
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The Zappa 41=1 has a 4" marker properly installed. The cellar and, rat hole needs
to be filled, surplus equipment and material either removed or stacked in an
orderly fashion, debris either burned and/oT buried and the location generally
cleaned and leveled. .
No further work has been done on the rBA #1 and therefore was not inspected.
The derrick still has not been torn dmvn.
The follo'ving procedure for completing the abandonment of the Beal #1, Zappa #1
and lEA #1 is suggested:
Beal iffl
Bailout as much muck as possible from the casing. Remove nipples and valves
from. side outlet of casing spools and install extra heavy 2" bull plugs. Fill
to top or tubing hangar flange with new neat cement. Install 45 API ring, tubing
bonnet and studs. Fill remainder of tubing bonnet with cement and bull plug
top of tubing bonnet. Place regulation marker in an upright position near well
head and fill cellar. Tear down derrick, burn debris, fill Y,i~s, anó:.,~st~.~k all
. remaining material in an orderly manner, ~7 f---.- ~?-r--o....<-~.t:.If...':¿ /t.I.'¿"';;~ ...'t...:',':,.; ,
Zappa iff1
Fill cellar anå rat hole. Burn and/or bury debris. Stack remaining material
and equipment in an orderly manner. Lével location.
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December 3,1963
FROM
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SUBJECT:
Condensed resume' of plugging operation of Beal #1 from November 9
through November 22,1963
November 9~ 1963
Circulated with 35 bbls of water, indicating well fluid was @ 915 feet at start
of operations. Circulated out approxi~tely 3 bbls of 41.50 API gravity oil.
Did not encounter reported bridge @ 300 feet. Spotted 45 sx of cement @ 240
feet, circulated approximately 3 sx. Pulled tubing. Fluid level at 10 feet~.
Job completed @ ~ 5:00 p.m. Pete Boren, Trinity drilling superintendent on job.
November 10,1963 .
Cement slurry at top of hole-with gas breaking out of it. Ran 4 jts of tubing. ,
Did not tag up on anything. Circulated out cement slurry @ this point (120').
The cement had not set up.
I returned to Anchorage, reported results to Supervisor and took part in tele-
phone conference with Mr. Soyster, Mr. R. L. Rush and Mr. Linton.
November 14, 1963
Mr. Rush informed Mr. Soyster they had encountered a firm bridge in hole at 510
feet. Verbal approval given to set cement plug at that point.
I returned to well and observed operations between November 18 and November 22,
1963, which were as follows:
November 18, 1963
Tubing was out of hole and ice plug had formed in top of casing.
jured while removing the ice plug.
A man was in-
16 jts. of tubing were run to 480' approximate, and dropped, knocking out bridge.
Gas started breaking out of well fluid when tubing was dropped. The well fluid
was water with a very small amount of oil. 17 more jts. of tubing were run'
without encountering any obstruction.
Mixed and p~"ped 50 sacks of cement with 1.5% calcium chloride (21 sacks of Hi
Early fresh cement followed by 29 sacks of 2 year old construction cement).
Spotted at 510 feet Ì. Pulled tubing. Theoretical top of cement @ 255 fee~.
Form. 8-381 a
(Feb, 1961)
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SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DRILL______-------______n______------ ------ SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF WATER SHUT-OFF_n_____n_---__------- --_n
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CHANGE PlANS------------____u_n_- uX- SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF SHOOTING OR ACIDIZING______u-------- -----,
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TEST WATER SHUT-OFF-n_nn_____- n___- SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF ALTERING CASING_u--__---------------- u---.
NOTICE OF INnNTION TO RE-DRILL OR REPAIR WELL_u_----- ------ SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF RE-DRILLING OR REPAIR--_____-------- -----.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SHOOT OR ACIDIZE______--______n_- ------ SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF ABANDONMENT_n_---__----------------- -----.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO PULL OR: ALŒRCASING_____--------- ------ SUPPLEMENTARY WELL HISTORY_____------------------------------ u---'
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ABANDON WELL_--------------------- ------ ------------------------------------------------------____n------------ -----.
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(INDICATE ABOVE BY CHECK MARK NATURE OF REPORT, NOTICE, OR OTHER DATA)
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Well No. -___'-'!~n~_- is located .---m-uu ft. from.. {~} line and '--'---u--- ft. from {i} line of
N W 1/4 Sec. 17 T 5 S - R 23 W S M
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DETAILS OF WORK
(State name. of and expected depth. to objectl"e _nd., .how .1_., ,...IKhta.;and lenKth. of propoa8d c88JnK.' Indlcaternuddln.. job., -=-rnent-
InK point., and all other Important propoa8d work)
WeNT IN HoI..c V'TH 11 .JOINTS 2 1/8 TUB'-. F"0U8ID .eDU. LAID 28 .BACKS CÞINT ',,"UGO,NO
TN'. DEPTH. IN8ERTED TOP Mle8!. PLUG AT 60'. "'.0 IN ~O 8AC1C8 CDttNT. We BELIEV! ~LL
,. ~RQPERLV PLUGGeD ATi TH'. TIMI GUT DUI TO AOWCR8E WC.THca CONDITtOMS WI auIPCNDCO
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APPROVED.
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I undentan7. plan of ,..~ mu.t recelv. approval In 'Writlq ~ the Ceolopcal ~urYey befo... operation. may be CODImenced.
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SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DRILL_______--____n________--n___n ___n- SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF WATER SHUT-OFF_h_m_____m______-- -----
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CHANGE PLANS_mh__-----_n_------ __n_- SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF SHOOTING OR ACIDIZING-___------------ -----,
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TEST WATER SHUT-OFF______-------- ___n- SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF ALTERING CASING__--_n____------------ -----,
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RE-DRILL OR REPAIR WELL_n__nn ___n- SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF RE-DRILLING OR REPAIRnu_____------- -----,
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SHOOT OR ACIDIZLn_n_---nm__- __n_- SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF ABANDONMENT__m___h_--------------- -----'
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO PULL OR ALTER CASINGn______------ ___n- SUPPLEMENTARY WELL HISTORY ___nn-_n_-n__n_n__nu-____-- -----'
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ABANDON WELL_________n______----- _x_- ----------------------------------______n___________n--------______n- -----'
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(INDICATE ABOVE BY CHECK MARK NATURE OF REPORT, NOTICE. OR OTHER DATA)
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Well No. ...k-.1--1.1. is located .UML ft. from__~} line and ...111t!L ft. fronfw} line of sec. --.11-----
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The elevation of the derrick floor above sea level is --350---- ft.
DETAILS OF WORK
(State namea of and expected deptha to objective sanda; ahow sizes, weitrhb,;and lencths of pro~oaed c.aintra; indicate mudding joba, cement-
in.. poinb. and all other important propoaed work)
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Suspended @ TJ) 974". 1" 261 C8. @ 9370'.. Bole plugeå back to 6840'.
Open perforatiou from 6270' to 6500' ..11 head, derrick and a8son"
equi~~t 111 place.
~: Spot 60 lack c_ent plugfrœ 6500 to 6200'. a.ova Xmas tree,
place 5 .act c-.nt pluS in top of caaiq and i.utall regulation abandonment
marker. &.noft d8rr1ck ad 8.1vq..ble 8qU1pment J bufY or 'bun c1ebri8, back
fill cel1ø cui clean- up i~1at. ..11 .ita.
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Beal/1
Lease No. A-OIO531
Your proposed plan of abandonment is approved subject to following conditions:
1.
Compliance with Federal Oil and Gas Operating Regulations.
2.
Changes in approved program must receive prior approval of the District
Engineer or the Regional Oil & Ga~ Supervisor.
3.
Abandoned wells shall be marked with markers consisting of a pipe not less
than 4 inches in diameter and not less than 10 feet in length, of which 4
feet shall be above the general ground level and the remainder embedded in
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concrete. The top of the pipe shall be closed with a cap or cement plug
'and the marker should show in a permanent manner the name of operator, well
number and location.
4.
Equipment and valuable material shall be removed from the well site or dis-
mantled and arranged in an orderly manner; junk and debris shall be removed
or destroyed; pits and cellars shall be filled and leveled and the well
site, including sumps, shall be placed in a clean and orderly condition.
5.
A subsequent Report of Abandonment on Form 9-33la, giving a detailed ac-
count of all work performed, including location of cement plugs, date of
placing surface plug or cap, shall be filed in triplicate, within IS days
after completion of the work and the District Engineer or the Supervisor
shall be notified when the well site has been 'cleaned up and is ready for
ins pact ion. .
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Mailing Address:
U. S. Geological Survey
Box 259, Anchorage, Alaska
Office Address:
Room 505, Cordova Building
Phone: Office BR-50Sl1 Nite: BR-49l4
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Hiss ~Jary L. McLeod
lIave11$trite Oil Company
811 West Seventh Street
Loa .A.ngcles 17, California
Dear Had.am;
&ecords covering, the <trilling f)f yøu:c' weJ~l tio. 1"Bealft 1" were rilc,eived
D)1 th1$ D1vi,ston en }liar 16, 1960. 'leaQ8 acceptœy thanks for your
prompt reply to my letter of *1 12, 1960.
It bas beel\ brou¡h't toU);y attention tbat your coÞlpat'¡y alsoøpe1:'at_à the
In1lkinDr111tn¡CO'a;s.ny and. t'n 1936 eoSt@'tlced dr,il11qwel1No'Q Hl.B.A." 1,
Sec. 8. T.SS.,. a.23W. J S,&wi£rd B~. At tn. p¡:,eset1.:t t1œ" th1sDiv1$1øn 1.
ex1d.a.vorin¡ toiCowplete its £11., on wel1sdrf.lled.4urtn¡tha palt years 1n
the State of Ala,aka. We would lp:prec1ate reetitvin¡ the £0110w1'48 records
of the a1:>øve wt)11: '
Well History
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R. E. HAVENSTRITE
GENERAL PARTNER
811 WEST SEVENTH STREET
LOS ANGELES 17, CALIFORNIA
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MAY 16 1960
Oil & Gas Section..
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DIVISIon 0, f Natural Resources
Alaska Dept. 0
Mr. Donald D. Bruce,
stat~ Petroleum Geologist,
Division of Mines; and. Minerals,
Anchorage, Alaska.
Dear Sir:
In compliance with your recent request, we now enclose the following
records covering the drilling of Iniskin Unit Operator, Inc., Beal
No. 1 Well (now Alaska Consolidat~d Oil Company, Inc. Well No. Iniskin
Uni t B~.al 1) Section 17, T. 56., R. 23 W., Seward B & M:
Report of Operations - Robin Willis, Engineer
August 19,1957.
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emrViÐ of tbe 91~œr'ic lOl~ ehO".m I:<;r.c@it~t., fl~ :fs,\~t that â l1ttlG ¡Stili _Ii
(t)Hrfid wl'dlo tm~bir.C d6\~jtf. th$ xa:r3. am JAt~~r '~,:ll~~ s¡mbbia1g down th(ß~ \at,v
maæ~stŒl that, th.:lI ZC~. ~. 1'¡¡â\11Ø mOfØ ga.1$ e)lJatttrtj,t~.ono No oil wa~ Obs6~~-
<iur1ßg t,he 't;est ,) It B~ tUll:UœrJJr thatw '\-;he ZOll'&e eO"d~ haw eontsinO!~. good.
oil satu.rat#ion wi'thou.t l'hfM ahol~ '¡PI 1n t,h~ -&rest tÜong v.tth "fa _t0~1\' tl1a.t
we pumped any ~..nt@ th~ ~om , bu~~ th~ Ij()@øibilit;y t1»'t,iU ~d,ltŒl beca:uJJ<1Y.:I onl7
120 ~lø of t1h* 360 Dl.'rtT&lJ ~ a~)1' ~!1iJ roC(~Ntlo
It mß be Nmœmb~,,~ t.hat th~blþ mom tfU mt1~j~œt$d both to the ordins.!7
mwJ uœ~' duri.r1g t~he riMi f.ÐM,:ï$On and th/$ !~aV'1 bl!!.1foid. w:lght,lideœøtic mud.
u~- laterþ am it tfAe ~~ød to the Ð,@tion of. the dr11~:u~ fluid mueb lol1ger
'than a.~ oth"r ~oœ " It. p;r.obabl:Y took Ðomt} (~G!Þ})œ.~ M tht:Þ temperature aurvÐ7
<Lid not show CSì'dCnt. ara high in th~ ~us as the vol~ of c8:'aent us~l should
have t1]~edl;;
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It 18 further nr.Jt,ÞOrt~' that this ~œ camot ~8 NCC~igœd :Ul. thll
10le ot tb1 I(JB~Ao w11o It is II1ther faulted out, a~ it O'..tt~'Ð in the
tSt"ilt block in .n1ch that w.ül atart.8ø
Becauae at the gaa ob....8d an! in viw ct the abo"trø cona:1daratlons
it 18 1;haa¡ht, that. this pol'QU8 ZOD8 ray haw been off etruct'...... at thie
location but may have GXOOUftr& pose1bilitisG ~ra on the etruct.ure{1
No poa1ti'1'8 eourco hall been recopiBed tor tr~ ;¡re0n oil t.mlch Met.'GÜ.ø:t-ed
at. the top of the cuil\t during ttm t4nter ehttt~Otil'UI(t A.U or th\9 teats
of the so.. trom 6000 teet dOdt 1.ndicatfild t,hat a.rrs JJ.quid. ,petrolOUll con-
aisted of nearly c1aar diatiUate or cond0nsata~ ~r cementing oft the
2500-toot lOne tho bu1ld.--1Ilp of pre.ann. and pN~mb1y th;Q¡ td.l, b0t~
the 7" ald 10" cu:\ng \I:fU stapp&dÐ
The test of this mOM show that poroGit;y', ~t;,;,bc:r dul(¡ to trß~turing
or actual poJ."O'U.æ b$CÏs, e...ùsta in th1a aonoQ È'11ad i'~) bsen poeaibli1 to pump
eaø1 aver with tbl _ter~ it.18 thought that te~W! $ör8 would hs,1'1¡¡} yielded
øtead:I prcduct~lo:n at gas, ail or \ltQ.tGro
~ C..nt.ed. oft pertoRticn.a frob\ '.4S4~,2;e; fe9t\ with 110
Rea» 90 øaclœ estimated awq in the zanet> Vourl'd to:p of c~ at .24OCì
teet be1aw uppermoet perfors.tiona~
~ Tested &.fter 12 hour8.~ broke dCW11l p:~rfora.tioM with 15S0
pd. nc..nt.ed with 80 saoksg 20 ea. ~Slt,irftQt,ed 3.V&W in formation ,,~th
t1nal pn81UrG of 1800 þlU"
c..ntedo
LoadGd out Ha1l1btu~ton et}t'lipøS1!t, at beach *11,8 œtm1d:U1g
D:r-UlGJ,t out csmènt ~ 2329~.2605 t~œt G
~ Drü1.ed out cement tr~m 26aS-2830 fa8t.. Found ga8 p'.smn-e
ha4 built up 1n Did ba1Jmf cemnt pluI, eqltti~ wight of tools aoo tub:l!w by
lIt.COO pound. and to:rciag c~ plug SO t"t up ho],.Gh'~, Ræ1 in ~~lt,h bit and '
acraper to 9373t.et ~ Circulated I\Ð11 contttticn&d ~g s~ting wr:¡ stlong
la8 ahowJ.ng in the DJ¡d tor 30 mûmtes, .npptU'ent17 from. all zones to bot'&OD1IJ
'rON ou:t blotf-out prft'Ø~1l'1tlf)r JJ r:lgþd up Chr:tstmu tNe ~
Ran 11'1 hole with bltmk tubing, landed at 93SS t"t~~
~ Pumped Bid away to atong~ ~ eha.~ over to -tel" 0
Started 8Wabb1n¡ !hOO Af)M~ Vacuua on oa&Jing c~ed to sl1ght blow at 3100
P eM. Gloøed. 1ft caø1ng~ At U rOO P QMø 8WI bbing from. '1333 .feet with 43 powMt8
on c8a1rJlø
~ At 2:30 AoM" kinked. land JJ-nriL¡ Spliced. l1na in tw pJ&c....
At 1100 A.Ko casing pndIæeure 61 pal. at n~45 ÅeRQCJ œøir1g prGfiUlIUre 87 psl,
nsœwat lÞ8bbiDg.) At 8coo PøMo casing preseun 9.3 pri0 At lltOO P"J.1. 8W8bb-
hw from 9318 toet with approximately 500 feet of fluid rma~~~ abow this
poiS, jars on IM\b part.d~~ Caß1ng pNeeure 90. pø~MO
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cu. ft. per dq\) 3100 P.M. cuing pressure U6 pøi~ computsd ratfJ 4000
CUo tt 0 per da.7 \)
~ Connected flaw Una and trapt, Founi cObicmaate 1ft
bea4Q~ amalllight plante Later ran light plant off gaG in caming
with drop of 1 psi per hour Ð
~ John &vonat.rite NPOZ¡:tßi gas plant :\~M until night of
August 1OI;h. Casing prezw.rs on the 15th ;0 p~i indicat1.ng bW.ld.~J.p of
12 p8i per ~ or rate oK approx1mat&l:r 1500 cu ) it (I per ~. ~
ot~
All sonea acøpt t,bo 2~toat ZOM &.\'"~ now Op9t1 t,o the 7ft eaed.l'8 and
the tubirlg through gun p.~f'orat1on8 in the forB}r either into (t]npty smnlÙUs
or into the formation thr-~ eemento WjJ:d.le th~1 ~c;ell va,at being ...bbød
d.cnm. anti shoñl7 therosftQr tt. 8aturated 7r0s1dual md !at the iB,it'lim.b1Ø and
po8e1bJ,.y in tractuNSJì 'tIW» y.is.1d1rJg ita g&fJ out, of tSolution0 This tin&.Uy
d18e1pated and the gu rate laøt shown .abov@ is pre~umab~vt.h.e rat@ at 'tmich
that sa- we aceunulating :bn the æd c; X., 18 th(~ug!tjl t,hat '~~hœ preS8W"e8 ~
tar 111 ac... of the wight of the SOO teet or fluid lœtt in this bott- of
tba tuld.rc, hencG gas from th.8 91OO400t leœ can CCtiD in t@ tbs caaing paut
this fluid 0 It cu1ng pressure 1s 8l10t$~~d to bu:ild up it. wlU ~- around
into the tubing through thE! valve in tht) ~~3&bo
The ti11Bl test; oonf1.rm3 the 1~....>b0;ld opinion ttbat tlæ :8_1 No 0 J.. wll
peDDtrated a large ttd.clmø$iI of oil and t~a$ ~8turated n11cka 'but. that the-
rocks. either orJ~ or because of the Q'tr~" wiV3r&!i0 drillh~ eondi~
t1on~ to which tblT had betm subjected, (~r.~ h1gh~v ~~I:ola f>
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It app(\a.t~8 £ijO%\§ likely that t11e £~GiOnD thomselwG t4~ ~:r~~r
t1gI1I; and that the ~~~~ pœro3it~r ~oneierl;a ~~.ü.y of mim.\t.Ð fl"2Ctv"f'J
1..'1 th~ "iT haa'" bu.i; hi¡Ç¡ly cruohed "~mnte from '~~1ic'b t~hø smng oil and
gM 8hw1n~ C'ŒMi. In thi,a ~0 the structUX$ wul4 appear to 1!J1ve thð
Gbaraœarief;,icl3 of tu ~ tight :r.eøc1'VO1ra, 1:l1m Rt:U'ìgely in Coloí:'ado" ani
P&loma :In California ~ whi..cb the teohnique of :t11dra£raeing Œ6 UQIi p1~Qf'1t-
able (I
The Imakin fok\ 18 ap~te~ 15 mil@6 lœ!g and a prœucti vo width
of ODI=balt 111110 io VSQ' reuol1ablo 0 Th.i..8 Nprezmrt.& an area or ~ftn Bt!1d
oœ-balt' square I'd.leø or I#!OO aeN~Q Given a :u.tunt6Jd Mcticn tdth a 'ftIl"titO
cû t!rlckm8. of. 2000 teet th0N wukt be 9,600,00 8.CN=>t"t nservotr rock",
On thiB b&ftl1e it would Nq.Uúo o~ jj]. lit,tle ære than 10 ~s per acN=>
tcCJt to 11eld 100,000,000 barN18 of 011., It wouJ.d appeu- I!IÐr8 likø:Qr that
the potential ~17 18 on the order of ;0 barnlø per ~foct 1J and
pcsu1b:Qr ew11 higher. Thie 18 the potential on which paot ~1tures wn
F~dicatedþ am the project eannat. be øsid to 00 disproved tor coœJ1Ør@1al
production untll all n'iCdM't'A tse1mítlQUG3 œvø 10*00 appl~.ødø It is theratore
rec~dtid. toot thg leaM block be held and th&t co:C1~idør&t1on be g1 Va'l to
throe addi'¡¡'§.cnal øt*~ wtd.ch ~ be t~n to coçltite the ~.œ1ng of
'ttb18 are3¡) T1~~8 aN h;fdf'alf~i.ng in &&1 Neo 1, dø~pen:i.l'8 of B$al Noo 1"
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and driUing of .ha]~ow wl.1$ orA the south Md of the toldø
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It is recomumGd that a thorough study be _dG of the methOfls lØ! used
:in this prcO8$fJ with 81 viœw to detenti.n1n¡ this! pl'Oper technique, tlu.1dSj
Nagems 300. watG~:§A1.~ tor tn@ing too Seal w"ll~ tQgathø:e~ with thB tß'ea 0'1
eqtd.pœnt ~~9 the pos£9..bUit;r of using the ~r sourcssot 'the rig
now on th0 If'ound. !þ and the cost. of 8 comprohc.œi Wi P1"Og-"
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poas1'b1e to put tluicl ð8J' in the 2~oct zone 8D.'i EÙao in t18 6300-toot
zcno. without areaSQnab~y h1sh presmaral~
The Baal wall :1.8 nawcueci and the 98.riœœ ZOl18D are tiri4ed 'bJ" ,....¡¡;
OOllara Ø) that each can be traced HPU'a~ e Some of the :.lntønale aN
vary large compared to thoee uaua:x.q traced, but & fSUCcÐZmtnl job øhou1d
øt;iU be capable of a~nt. Ei as it I1'la7 only be neC8Ssar:y to get past
t.be eøled=Ott area ~1attÜ1' around the bole Q
?hero 18 no m.ct8l'lC8 that the bottom of th. ow.raU ucœmtlat ion of @11.
tmd IU .. rear..bed in IMl No" 10 Th:ll wU pmet~eéL thø lower Jurassic
volcanic. 80m8 650 tøat." It appeen ~y that 'tohe øource of i",h$ 01118 in
th8 tri.ue10 l:lJlestoDD bðlow the volcanic se:r1ee, and it 18 pOlJeible that a
larp oil field. JIÇ' exlet 1%1 this lattw tol11lation. Hcmœwr, the beet in-
tomation now ava11.abl$ ùW.1catoD that the "fOlcmioø mç' be 6000 tGet thieko
the;, aN atreø1;r hard to driU.. On the Gt1»r hand. it aight be pceø1ble
to dJ-ill ttøm \\11th e11 or oil buG mud and to cont.iœ. to pick up add1ticmal
prcduoti'\18 aeetien. 80 that eo eomm0rcial prodt1Cø might be cbt,a1Iw4 without
act~ drilling through the" It 18 wortiv" ot montion that the electric
loB of Beat No., 1 ehowe a definite S\ugGlIsl#1on of poroeit;y COrr&Iij)OMing to
the peake on the Ns1et1v1t7 CurR'lg below 9Joo foet, and it should alao be
~rod that this type. of formation ill partiou1er17 sulcept1hle to ;pera.:.
œubll1t;v d.amø.ge 'b7 ewlUn¡ of claya on conta(.~ with the t7PCt at water baR
vining tlu1dø UMd in the wn to date ¡¡
~:racin¡ of ~OMØ now open in the Beal wen would not N<lucø t¡hø
tøaøib1litl' or døepen1ng it thereafter:J 8bou;t~ the ~racing prove di.:lsc.
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TbÐ writer did n:œ. undertøJ~ Q cœ¡plete rerl~.t ~xr tM geology oX' tb2
Ir..iøkin struetu~ but cgrte,i,n fs,cÍ#s ~ 'WOl""thy of note"
Both the BØð.l and
tl~ I(¡BoA. tmllß ara located on tJ1(j easí.:, 8id~¡ of the v~~~lay and. dri11ed :1n-
to the dmm,-":>thro~ bloc:.~ ea6t (t.t' thø ~EYitb~l tiw~et .?roùt,c
S~uth of ~~Â!'!.1p
tho eurfscs ~ is døfinit,sl~y trm~U t@ tJ1ß 1;~mL=;t f:J~t "¡\ß(\r1.~ locd~ivm~ 0
~h@l'\~'
&¡:)a ¡'mmœŒ~CU@ cross r~tùt~ :~l~:~~.~,r\y 1Tri$.þp?Jd by tl~~ U "soa.¡)~.L~ f.\r~d th~rl~ a~~
pY:~;;bablT o1~¡1k,n~5 nrtti ~hm-m,:>
Tj~)~ ~1.t~~%~ ft)tU~ c.~~;r.t{iøt;1C@ ~')t Oi'!e moo f.;]¿j,tl1t
e~~'@ø1r?~~ tlw .@~l(;'}y ~Þlhrough 't.h£ì 10e~).t~.OlJ. of th<b' cam¡¡).'ì poß@ibli,G" jt1¡z;t~ ~7Jouth
of th(~ Btial w.U (~
,~.nlœher 1m ~]'M'j,t:m by th~ U l"'sI'.C~(ISO ~*.t; W@U n.r~]t¡~Ì"~ ~':;;"~t o~~
o.il ~ß¡£1" n.t th!3 ~30u'rrh t~nd \)1't th3 ~tR'11a"11.7~\~ Q
iIJht.~ l¡î¡~lt:¡.~~ bo11?J'wø$ ths.'t t hr,) 6h,:)tru~gt;.1 O~'? g~ijl$ obtainwd f~:~(';J2fli th~ ~~SOCt,.=
t~~ ßorte:þ :tt~~ dlt~!TI.on§t,'P.(~t~~<11»:r4JJ~1t,y;~ and t~bk) poas:lbil1t7 t.t.t11t thi.t\~ fB:O~¡¡;~ t,1e~
t,h0 ~'OWN:e ft~~ t1:'tt~ f:?Ji?0(~n o1J. whi~h ~cwmLlat~d :t~1 t,he ~'].~l~~ d1iu?L~ th~~ 'tQ1n~:~(~~""j
'~lr¡~nt ~ìl\"'tho11D p1.~$~!?ø@t1ng tor ~:.h:it~ zon0 Qí~$ 1~j}.1~atic)!~~$~ n$~~ tœ m~jr,~¡~j~If:;~ &'~J'¡j)/jJ
e'fZ! th,~ 20Ut!1~~~4 ~)lu~(itg~ÛîJ¡~ pol'~t~ion, of' th~ ,fit) J¡¿l ¡~~Ia"!ðb (~)l; t h~~ (~f/O$~j;i f'.5',~JL1:t e~
m~rrt;:lcræ3id Sbaf~¡t~ ~
It ~..a .tl1o~~ht thg~ .;~h:~ 1101'1~;t could ¡")@ ~t~)N) fsjJ~~q? (i~conœñcw.:l17 107 fí»ri,!Qg
1ï~. a. light 1fj.l~ @&~,)Œ:1bl@ of. i\~~J.ll~J'ìJ.~ 'to .fm~1 30ÜO t~o 5fJœ ~~@~1(~ (,\
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Havenstrite Oil CoRq}any
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I U Los A:L,-geles 17 J Califontia
~ Gentlemenl
';~ca$e' refer to .y lettfl~r Gated April 19. 1960 wbich ~ead. as followa:
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Utbis Div1sioø. would .PI1¡reciate receiving the: following records covering tIle
drilling of you:r well Ne). ie.'ll (now Alail,k,a Couiol1d.ated Oil Company, Inc:.
WellWo. Ini.skiQ. Unit Jhtal 1) Sect10,Þ 11, T.5S."R.23W., Sward 16M:
Well ili.to~y
Core &eeord
Blec tt'i,c to,s
Mu.d LoiSin:¡ Sul'vey, if run. tV
An ímme4:i.a.te a¡,.wer w11Jlbe appree1ated.
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drilling of your well N!cl If ßf))!;al 1. (7~\O,"~1 ~,l.i$k.a C\jl1.&ol~,dat:ed OilCompa¡>.y, I;ue.
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Mud l.~)gging Sur:v,ey I! 1£ rUitt.
Y~':n.11C.i~M¡e,d.i.¡.\U:f;~ &tt'ßD.tiott to th1$ m~1.t.t¡tr 'will be v;retJt'í.:.ly' ¡':~t~p:::ecta-ted.
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UNITED S7ATES
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERiOR
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
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J3udr;et Hurl':'\u ~o. 12--¡{35ij.3.
App~o\'ül cx.:Jircs 12-31-52.
Anchorar-e
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The following is a correct report of operations and production (including drilling and producin~
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GALLONS OF
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BARRELS OF
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diSf. lace ,ant 5 to ,° barrelr per mi¡' ute.
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----______n_--_n__n______---------------- runs or £alcs of gasoline during the month. (Write "no" where applicable.)
Xo";.':3.-1leport on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be
duplicate \vith the supervisor by the 6th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directecì. by tbe supervisor.
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(J anuary 1050)
16-26766-5
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LEASE NUMBE:< -.olû531.- -----------_h_--
UNITED STATES
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
UNIT --- T'yj ski 'L1__m__---___m__-___---
LESSEE'S 1\10NTHL Y REPORT 017 OPER,.:~ 110NS
State --.[\l~êJ,Ç~--___--_m___h--_- County _m-__--_-----------------u_-----u Field _J_:n.i_~_K:h~L -- - ------ ...--.-- --- --.-- m- - --- - - -----------
The following is a correct report of operations and production (including drilling end ;')J'od~tcing
wells) for the n~onth of __--HQY..?mQ§~~m__--___------------, 19__5~, -----------------______h_--_- __--___mn_-_-__----------'- .--------------------,
/lgent's address ltlas.k<.:J.__C_Q.U;;lolida.te_d__QilhCD"'mu___h_- C 7npa Ti~--;--~,ki.n U'" -j ~ú!). 11"""'-.;'-' t Q1'" 11"1"'.
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GALLONS OF
GASOLINE
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BARRELS OF
WATEll (If
none, so state)
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(If drilling, dcI>th; if l<nut down, cnus',;
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pr()duet on. Set cast:. iro! bridgi).l1..~ plug at 76:Jl~ 1 j
P" in ;emøl'lt plug 76,4' .. 0 about óoh t 0
1?! actuI'!.!d zone from óß711. to 7350' Zone E1hmlEH:i
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Set Hal-' .iblu.'ton J::'"( 'Hlovable bridging plug at 68~_O t ..
S 'arted to fraet,u '6 zone :fr'om 627Clf to 65CKìf.
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-------------------------------.------------ runs or :r:ales of gasoline durIng the month. (W rite' 'no'! \vhere applicable.)
Nor;¡:;:¡¡¡.-Report on this form is required for each cn,lellda,r month, regardless of the status of operatiolls, and must be filed in
duplicatewitl~.the supervisor by the 6th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed by the supervisor.
¡"orm 9-329
(January 1950)
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UNITED STATES
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
L2SSZZ'S MONTEL Y REPOR"r OF OPERA 1']ONS
State --::~l;~J~~_-----____--_n___-- County --_n_--____-----_:__--n_nu___- Field --~~~~~~-_.- __--_n---_- ._nn_-_-___h______------------
The following is a correct report of operations and production (including drilling and producing
wells) for the month of -----~_Ç)Y..~E;.~_<:_~-------------_u_----, 19 ___2~ ------~--------------------n__-- -----------___-----h_---___n_____--___n..
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~oTE.-Report on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in
duplica.te with the supervisor by the 6th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed by the supervisor.
,ì?orn1. 9-329
(January 1\)50)
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NO-;:C;;: :Y:: :N7:::NTION 70 CHANGE: ?LANS_mmm__--_u___---¡-nm,i SU3SEQU:::NT REPORT OF SHOOTJNG OR ACiDIZiNGu_____m______:_---- .
¡ :-WTiCC: OF 1i\7i::N7:C:\I 70 TEST WATER SHUT-OfF_____--------lm_--'¡! SU3SEQU:::NT REPORT OF ALTERING CASING_m_m______--------- -----,
I N07;Cë: OF INTE1'\T:ON 70 RE-DRILL OR REPAIR WELL___n_---I-mu SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF RE-DRILLING OR REPAIR-- -------------- ---u-
¡ NOT:C;:: OF INTENTION TO SHOOT OR ACIDIZEmu_____-------- _n_nl SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF ABANDONMENT_n_____n__m__-----__-- --~-~
I NOT¡Cë: OF ¡;";TE:-\TION TO PULL OR AlTER CASING----___------- _moo SUPPLEMENTARY WELL HISTORYh__--__n__n___nn_____-_m-----I------
NOTICE OF I;";TEI->TION TO AÐA. NOON WELLn____nn._n_n_,.,-- --.----~-______nn______--------______n--__u__--------______n______---------1-----,
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Gé:OLOGiCAL SURVEY
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SJJ\~::;:"! NOTICZS J~NÐ
(INDICATE ABOVE BY CHECK MARK NATURE OF REPORT. NOTICE. OR OTHER DATA)
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Wel1':\.io "::,.r'; 1. . 1 d 5'jO ft f ¡Nll' d ~oo f't f JE}r f (,01';-----
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(State or Territory)
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(State name.. ol and expected depths to objective sands; show sizell, weights"nnd lengths of proposed caain¡;a; ind¡c.ato muddin:;¡: jODlI, cemen~-
in¡: points, and all other important propoaed work)
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hOl~izons in -Cr-l3 :nisl-cin "Uni t ODero. "Cor, .Lnc., ;.::.eal. H' Vie......L, ,¡,u- ...J.
vlork ViS.S s'L:s~Je::j_eð. in Al.¡gust, i5'-57. The ~;-¡()r'3.( will consists of hy-
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'.L. l.c-o 01'2-- 0"':<:'; \'Tor'~ivlr" ~.-"'" ~', r'~sì,l J...s
co:;:n,,:.oEcing v¡itl-l thE; lDueY'va... .!.ro~n 7° ~-7..L./..L , '\ h._J.:.:; u..::J o.~ v ",,-,-ll
'~nQ~ic("'o":"- ,"'"""'r~ ~~1"-'-.'~""'1'7 O_f'..I..-P C'::"Y"'..'J"" Zones fOl.ì.nd to carr"'\y water.
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.:.,'rac t~~ in: and opers. tine e qui:D:';'~en tare cury.en t ly be :I.n:~ iDS tal:'ed
I- .¡...~-.... "-81; ,\ ,...I..-'a.i- oDr..'r;:",'¡"'l'..L~ "...,V~.LS will C~'ì:-¡:.i'üence e'-_)D_, r'o:z:imately Eoveúloer
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Approved Nov. 9J 1959, suDject to
att~ched re~uir,eilleDts.
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AC~l~r UJ"S~rlC~ ~D~~neer
i und.rat..nd that thi. ¡>lan of work mu.t rocoive approval in writing b)r'the Geological ~urvÐy"-beiore operAtion. may be commencod.
Co"""'D~ny -;-"(ì -¡ Q 1.,--1 1'î 7'~-.~ i.l.. Q-')c -~':'1 Jr: 0'"1'\ T....,,-
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Your proposed work is approved subject to the following requirements:
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1. Co~liance with Federal Oil and Gas Operating Regulations.
2. ':'he date actual drilling is started shall be reported promptly
to the dis":"....."c"'" engineer.
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3.
Any cha~ge i~ ~he &pproved ?rogram must receive prior approval
o~ the district engineer.
4.
All ¿ertinent data, including electrical logs, directional
s~veys, core descriptions and analyses, stratigraphic and
faunal determinations, formation tests, and similar information
sball be sub~itted in duplicate. Electrical logs and similar
surveys and the results of formation tests should be submitted
as soon as the records are available. Other data not pre-
viously submitted shall be included in or submitted with the
log and well history.
5.
All rigs or wells shall be permanently marked in a conspicuous
pl~ce with the name of the operator, the lease serial number
a~d the number and location of the well.
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Lessee's Monthly Report of Operations (Form 9-329) covering
all operations on the lease must be forwarded in duplicate to
the Los Angeles office, 1012 Bartlett Building, 215 West 7th
Street, Los Angeles 14, California, not later than the sixth
of the.following month.
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ALASI(A CONSOLIDATED OIL CO~\P ANY, INC.
80 WALL STREET. NEW YORK 5, N. Y. . WHITEHALL 4-4780
Iniskin Bay, Alaska.
October 27, 1959.
Mr. Blchard Murphy, Petroleum Engineer,
state of Alaska,
329 2nd Avenue,
Anchorage, Alaska.
Dear Sir:
Re IN ISKIN UN'rr:[1 OPER.ATOR., INC., BE.AL NO.1.
This is to advise you that the above mentioned well,
situated in Section 17, Township 5 South, Ii.ange 23 \1\!est,
~.M., Is being prepared for continuation of the work done
during the Slnru.ner of 1957. .
The purpose of the work is the hydraulic fracturing
of certain of the zones between 6000 and 9745 feet wh1ch
were tested a t that time, and found to contain oil and ,gas,
though not wl th a na tural flow sufficient fc,r commercial
Droductlon. The Drectse :intervals to be fractured have not
- -
yet been selected.
Work in progress includes installation of a rotary
draw works, rotary table, and travelling block, for handling
the tublng which has been hanging in the well wlth bottom at
9355 feet. In addition, two double cementing and fracturing
units have been obtained from Nalliburton Oil lJVell Cementlng
Cornpany, and aTe being installed at the rig, with adequate
tankage for circulating and fracturing. Chemicals, diesel
oil, sand, and other necessary supplies for this work are now
on location. A double Schaeffer blow-out preventer, with
positive shut-off and rains for 2-7/8t~ tubing fl.asbeen install-
ed.
It Is estimated that actual fracturing operations may
be started in from 10 days to two weeks.
Yours very
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UNITED 5T A TE5 ( ....AND OFFICE --___&l1ç,hQ~?!6~__---------
- DE?ARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR LEASE NUMBER -QJ,Q2~ß__::__Q~Q25):-
GEOLOGiCAL SURVEY UNIT _Q23d.l.9-,:2Q~~~_m---_--mu--
Noo 14-07-001-1158
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The following is a correct report of operations and production (includint! drilling and producing
wells) for the 7nonth of __---__m___'.!.~__--__n___n______--, 19n?_?, -_m__u___-___--__m-___----------------_____un_um__m--_-_u_-----
Agent's address 811._jieß.tn.s_eY_eJJtÞ___stX_~_~tnm______-_':_------- Company ----~g~~~~E-_-~E-_~~--~R~::~~<?E~_u~~~_._-
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BARREUI 01' On. I GRAVITY
Cu. FT. OF GAS
(In thousands)
GALLONS OF'
GASOLINE
RECOVERED
BARRELS OF REMARKS
WATER (If (I( drillinl".. dePth; if ..hut down. cn"",,:
none, so state) date and rcAult of tOðt (or ¡¡!1801mB
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-----------_u_----_u----~------------u~--- runs or sales of gasoline during the month. (Write ¡'noli where applicable.)
NOTE.-Rcì)Ort on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in
duplicate with the supervisor by the 6th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed by the supervisor.
Form 9-:3~9
(JanWlry 1950)
16-25706-8
u. s. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICI
Bud~ct Bureau :-;0. 42-H35G.5,
Approval expires 12-:H-GO.
LAND OffiCE m_!:!:_~!:..C?E~f£~_____-------
LEASE NUMBER DlO_5.28---,,=,--DlO.;.Sl-
UNIT --.Q2.âll9-~2C-~2l---------------
No. 14-07-001-1158
LESSEE'S rViONTI-1L Y REPORT oFn6SPER~1~foNS~rea uni:3 -
¡:?'~41'Ù!'ill 0; os I
Territory of Alaska /
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The foll07,oing is a correct report of operations and production (includin[f drilling and producing
wells) for the ïnonth of ----_____mJ.~?_u_-------------------, 19__5_e, ---------__---n_-_n___-----------------_u_--__-uu_n_--____-___un_n-
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
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Cu. FT. OF GAS
(In thousands)
GALLONS (¡'¡¡'
GASOLINE
RECOVERED
BARRELS OF REMARKS
WATER (If (If drillin<:, depth; if shut down. CRuse;
none, so state) data nnd rOdult of t08t ior Ilin&Ow.o
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--_____-n____________n________m__m__m runs or sales of gasoline eluring the month. (Write "no" where applicable.)
N 01'£.- Rc;)ort on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in
duplicate \vith the supervisor by the 6th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed by the supervisor.
l"orm !)-329
(Jauuary 1960)
IG-2!í7GO-S
u. S. C"VERNMENT PRINTING orFiCE
Dud;.:ct nlln~:\u ~(). '12-g:J5Ü.3.
, Approval expires 12-;)1-iji).
T TNITÇ""'" 57 ~ --:-r-S ( P..nchorage
v ~ _u . ."\ 1 I:. LAND OFFICE ---oïO52B--öiÖ-5-5I~----
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR LEASE ð23ïi9::2Cr~2i-_n_-_n_n____-
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY No. 14-07 -ouöl':'lT$B"---_nn_________m______-------
Iniskin Peninsula Area Unit
MONTi:iL Y REPORT OF OPERA TIO~JS
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The following is a correct report of operations and production (including drilZin[J and producing
wells) for the 7nonth of ___n___mr~l__n_--____-----______n_, 19__~_?, -_-m_-nn-_n_nm_n___n----_-__hn_nm---__mn__--__-nnUn_n
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5M gas used
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_nn_-____--mmn-------------___-m_--- runs or sales of gnsolinc during the month. (Write IIno" where applicable.)
NOTE.-:ïleport on this form is required for each calendar month, rcg:1rdlcss of the status of oper:1tions, and must be filed in
duplicate with the supervisor by the 6th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise dirocted by the supervisor.
::?Ol'r.il 9-:;2r,
(J lIlluary II/50)
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TerritolJ[ of Alaska
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UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE -----@-ÇÞB-=r-~ß.<?_----_u_--
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR LEASE NUMBER ,9~92~~__,:,~~g22~--_--
GEOLOG IGAL SURVEY UNIT --Q-ç3_¡J-.2:-_~Q_:.?J.______h____--_--
No. 14-07-001-1158
¡piskin Peninsula Area Unit
LESSEE' S MONTI~IL Y REPORl OF OPERATIONS
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Budget Bureau :\0. .12-R3~tì,/j.
Approval expires 1:!-31-GQ.
. Iniskin Peninsula Area Unit
Stat e ---- -u ---on --------------------- County ____n__- _h___h_- _: --- - - - - - -- ----- F~ eld _h-- -------------------- -- --- - h__-- -- - - - - -- - - - - ----- -- n__--- ---
The following is a correct report of operations and production (including drilling and producin:;
wells) for the month of ___--_h_h~~:r:~~_--- -___--__h______' 19 --~~, ----------u-___m__--mm_h_---_mm__----_m__----_u_-------------
.J.gent's address $-+J_Ji~-~_t_-$-~_Y-~_~_~_~h$~X_~_~-~-------------'--------- C01npany --¡~'S7J~JH2P-J].-:!...t---9P"-~X_?-y;to;:..1__J:'p'g_'!._--
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B."""" 0> OIL I GRAVITY
Cu. FT. OF GAS ¡ GALLON!;\'OF
GASOLINE
(In thousands) R:S:CQ.Y.ERED
BARRELS OF REMARKS
WATER (If (If drillinl':. dcpth; ii "hut down, oaUBe;
none, 50 state) dato and rc..ult of tClit for ¡¡Malice
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I~iskin Peninsula Area Un~t
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UNITED 5T A IES (
DE?ARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
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X OTE.-I:.Cport on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in
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Form Ð-:~~9
(J unuary 1050)
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No. 14-07-001-1158
Iniskin Peninsula Area Unit ----
LESSEE'S MONTHLY REPORT OF OPERA 'fIONS i~ ù .)~. J J
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The following is a correct report of operations and production (incll~ding drillinrJ and producing
wells) f Oi' the 7nonth of m_--E..~RX~_~X]l__'___n____--_----, 19 _2§., -------------u_-----------_---mm___-_m_--____m__-___----_u--------
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--_u--_m--_-___n_--___U_--_nm_--m_- runs or salcs of gasoline during the month. (Write "no" where applicable.)
N OTB.- RcTJort on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, ünd must be filed in
duplic:1te \vith the supervisor by the 6th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed by the supervi~:or,
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No. 14-07-001-1158
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
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The following is a correct report of operations and production (including drilling and producing
wells) for the month of ---------__;¡_~.rl~?-};Y.m_m___mn_' 19 -_!i§, _---__m_u________n_u-_--_-------______n_---___-_u-_mu___-_n_____-
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SEC. AX'D Twr. ¡ RANGi: I WELL I DAn! ! CU. FT. Oi' GAS GALLONS or BARRELS 011' REMARKS
BABB]¡;r.s Of On. I GRAVITY GASOLINE WATER (It (If drillin¡¡:. depth: if abllt down, aaWle;
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N OTE.-Rcport on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in
duplic3.te with the supervisor by the 6th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed by the supervisor.
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(January 1050)
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DEPA.l-qTI.iEì',!T OF THE .!.l.\ITERIOR
Geological S~vey
LESSEE1S MO~~nLY REPORT OF OPERATIONS
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Territory of Alaska
Iniskin Peninsula Arèa Unit
L~nd Office Þæchorage
Lease Number 010528-010551 ~
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Fo~ 9-329
Hell has been making gas at rate of 5M to 10M per day since "being swabbed
to 9,000 ft. Shut in pressure had never exceeded 100 Ibs. PSI on casing.
On J~~u~J 14,1958, casing pressure went to 1,000 Ibs. PSI. Bled
pressu~e off through bean 10/64 in 10 bra. Dropped casing pressure to zero.
made 150 ob1s. high gravity oil (estimated) of approx. 55 to 60 gravity then
Left casing open 12 hrs. no change.
Well
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Casing and tubing both.
Casing pressure goes up approx. 30 Ibs. per day.
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January 20,1958, well has 110 Ibs. pressure on casing and has been shut in for three
daysQ ~pose to leave well shut in until casing pressure reaches 3,000 10s. then
open tubing and see if \.¡ell will flow through tubing.. This will determine if there
is any ;;.¡a"'cer in it as the production will be from the bottom. Producing from the
casing (annulus) gives a skimming effect or the production is coroinB from the top
of the col~~ of fluid. Very little gas with oil. Unable to determine if pressure
results fro~ fluid and if so, if it is a water drive.
3eal No.1 acts identical with IBA No.1 which was drilled in 19360 Oil
is probably from fractures, high pressure and low volume. There appears to be no
water as there was no evidence of same on formation test and also well was swabbed
dmm to 9,000 ft.
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-'. '~\, ./ : i" ! :¡ I sUes within n1inutes' after their lall:1cl::.:;:~g in Eu:c~si~,
I" /!/----- -- ...v~~""',\¡:':~-""" ---- ,'-"""', 1 "1 Negotiations wi,in. ~.;.,:
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" :-- ~~::~;/,';";';,:>',:~-', ";;"~~';';>;~':):;:~'? , ", '! ',doll,~r deÌense pr~je,ct ~or Al<-~s-Ilmissile detection SYStcl:1
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", :_-,--,:,¡", :"""--,..,.,,.., "-';:"':--"","=:::':""";-', ",' ",!1,,':\:',f l\ll1gton has served to connrm ter of a billIon after tl:~
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,', /" "" ' ""-~.......,.. "",,¡ !';\7CV ,¡':, :,~""..,.1 +'l'1.t .~ $"00000- seetv\,c;.J,d ",xt...ns...o,n, has C9..::~
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,..'/ ,- ~? ,~ "J' "" "", :) '~'::') :',:) "i~2 ':~ ¡ i~1:il!1~'Ul~?indg,;'over a quélrtel' oi!cost even higher, '
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II,:,: iClbly for som~ time that of-! cc:-ders wul .i:)C sp::;¡,.,:ca.
~ficids of lar"-e construction i abo1.:.ì LOOO ¡1."lill3s apa:' i:
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, .'~~ ...- .-.' .. ., P"O"--,, "~ '-"",~' 7 i:~~' .."T~ "-'î!' ';:-r';J '¡:ì ';':' :.;'bccn in Washington. Al>parcnL- ¡ pl"csc111 Dí::t~~'Ü E2¡' l"/ ,
':1, ::":"('1',"""'.', '::.:'~i \::\.'1~:~~:i.':r l,JytllCY have beenparticipat- Wa2"X'-ing (DE'l'V) !..i::D
i .,.:.,'" ._,~::..../.'.".,;.,...~ "J --~":. ~_. - \U,;... ",i....',..J ',; 'J ""A<!~/~:z';;,-,..,... ';~n~ ill ~hc. ~legotiat~on tall~s. syskm for ail"c¡oai:.: ¿e:iac.s
.: - ....., ,\'l.ae ,nllsslle. detectIon statIons, ì=o""1 "'1"'1.. 0. '< OOG-"'-.; l~ ".~ "1""(;)
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Tf.~ s~per::r.;:e::a~l':;: cz l-.i.:?ve:J.-' J.ast summer, u crews 1 ex. lo.n Clark the new commander i 1"0.':01'1 ::enC0 Cl¡O:::.g :¡:.G.0
s;:~'ite Associ<l::es oper::.tio::s at: te~sive ,tes:ing. L~st August, of the P~ciÏic Northwest Corps I CGl1Ü¡1e¡Ü'S )'.~::::l.
i :.- T-: ~-; B- ;- ., >--'-i : Woodn:ran told the Tllnes he saw O.c': Arl:nv ï:;"n,rrl'neers was here Testimony before the Hous~
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(January 1960)
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The following is a correct report of operations and production (including drilling and producing
wells) for the month of ------Q_Ç_tQR_~X--.m___uu_--_u, 19u_55; -----uu--u-----------_m______n___nnnU-_-_U--------------U-------
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BARRELS OJ' OIL ORA VITY
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BARRELS OF REMARKS
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X 01'E.- Report on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operJ.tions, and must be filed in
duplicatc "lith the supervisor by the 6th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed by the supervisor.
Fo¡,nl 9-:,~9
(J anuary 1950)
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Anchorage
LAND OFFICE -U_--_-----n-_.-- --.---u_------
LEASE NUMBEn _9- ~-Q-~_?_~_-:_QJQ-~j_t_--
023119-20-21
UNIT ---------------- "-_U_----------------_u-
Nao 14-08-001-1158
Iniskin Peninsula Unit Ar4
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duplicate wich the supervisor by the 6th or the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed by the supervisor.
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Anchoraue
LAND OFFICE --------------"u' ---~----~----
lEASE NUMBEn D1QS2_8-::.o_10S5-1_n_-
UNIT --Ç_?}).J2_:_2 .9_:~_~_---------------
No. 14-08-001-1158
L"'1.iskin Peninsula Unit A:
OF OPERÞ. TIONS
UNITED S7 A TES '('
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
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------U--__--n_-----_--__--m__-__-------- runs or sales of gasoline during the month. (Write "no" where applicable.)
XO1'¡¡;.-I'tcport on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and roust be filed in
dui')licatc witll the supervisor by the 6th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed by the supervisor.
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GALLONS OF
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RECOVERED
BARRELS or REMARKS
\V ATER (It (If drillinlt. depth: if "hut down. cl\we:
none, so state) d"to and rcault of t,'-"It for 1:IIII0line
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LEASE NUMBEn --Q1Q5.2..8.~D1O5-5.1--,
023119-20-21
UNIT ----- ------- - - - - -----on ---u------'------
No. 14-08-001-1158 .
Iniskin Peninsula Unit A
OPERA 110NS
L~SSlEE'S MONT:-1:l. Y REPORT OF
T e l- r i tor y 0 f /1 : -.; t ;~~ ()'( ;. ,,: r. ~ j :.' !.. -,::.-:
S ta t e oo:'?:~~-~-~~?__u_n______n___- County ----u-___nnU- --::- mOO- -- ------- Field n--_lg~_?_¥;i~L-!?_~_nj._1d~JJ1¡;; - - Uni.t.l>...r_e. a____-
The foZlowinrJ is a correct report of operations and production (includin!1 drilling and producing
wells) for the month of --__n_--~I3JJlç_____--,----______n____, 195.5.-, ------_n_-------------_n__n_--n__m______n___----_~---------un_____-
oIl~ent s address _nS].1_.3¿Le.s.L_7_th.._St.-_n_____--_-m--_--~.--------- C07npany __InJ...?Jsi:n7_U.nit_Op-e.:::a.tax-¡_-lnc..._n
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(In thousanås) G ASOL1~E
RECOVEnED
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X o'l'I~.-H.eport on this [arm is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in
duplicate with the supervisor by the 6th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed by the supervisor.
::--Oi"ffi :)~;);;9
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113--257013-7
U, S. G(¡VERNMENT PRINTING OFfiCE
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Approval expires 12-31-55.
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LAND OFFICE ------- ----------- -.".___h______-
010528-010551
lEASE NUMBEn _un--u__--'--_n__-_ud-----
023119-20-21
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The following is a correct report of operations and production (includin~ drilling and producing
wells) for the month of _n_--__--_M~Y..----- .nn__un____u, 19--~.5, -____n_n____--n_----_n_---___u_-_u_-__-nn-~---___---r--------_0000--
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Cu. FT, OF GAS
(In thousands)
GALLOXS OF
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RECOVERED
BARRELS OJ' REMARKS
WATER (If (If drillin¡:. depth; if shut down. cn\lftO;
none, so state) date and r08ult of tQl,t for gQ8o1ino
content of u",,)
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May 13th, 1955.
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No1'::i:,-Rcport on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in
dupìicatc with the supervisor by the 6th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed by the supervisor.
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The following is a correct report of operations and production (including drilling and producing
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~OTE.-::?.cport on this form is required for each cnlendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in
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duplicate with the supervisor by the 6th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed by the supervisor.
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10-2.3766-7
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
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The following is a correct report of operations and production (including drilling and producing'
wells) for the month of __mmumm_A~g:q§1_--_--__---, 1954~-, ---uu___m_____-__mm_-_-___---m_m---mm----__----_u_u_------
A[},ent's address _u_9JJ--S{~-~_t_S_~Y~_ntÞ__S_t;!;:s;_eJu_~_____m__- Co1npany -_..I.7jJ21~~T~--Un. it_O_?eI.a.::.o..r_~_JL.c--_-
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--___muu-----__------~~---------------- runs or sales of gasoline during the month. (Write "no" where applicable.)
::\ oTE.-Report on ~l1is form is roC]uired for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, a.nd must be fileà in
d,¡plicate with the supervisor by the 6th of tho succeeding month, unless otherwise directed by the supervisor.
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Subject I Anchorage 010531 - Well 10. 1
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Telephone report by R. E. Havenstri te today. Depth 2,750
teet. teet. 13-3/8 inch casing cemented so11d17 tran bottClrl to top.
Blow out preventor in place. Will close in 7 8econds with drlU pipe
in ~ not in. George Gd"es, Chief ot Alaska branch had visited wll.
Gates left containers and :Instructions for turning in samples ot
cuttings and cores. Operations slowed down by ~a"7 rains.
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G. G. Law
District Eng1:neer
Copy to: L.A. District Engineer
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Havenatrite Oil Co. & Alaska Consolidated Oil Co.
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Iniskin Unit Bea1 No.1
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SE/4 NW/4, See 17, 'l'SS,R23W, SB&K
350' ¡rd Contr: collpany ria
8-4-54 Cllp1td: Suap. 11~~_9 I'D 9746' "'---'--.'
10-3/4" @ 1443' w/235 ax -~
7" @ 9370' around shoe w/200 ax, thru perf @ 8350'w/200 ax
7900' w/40 ax, 7700' w/40 ax, 6873' w/1OO ax, 6270' w/140 sx
2700' w/360 ax, 2430' w/85 ax, and 2454'-2585 wlllO sx
24548-2479',2490'-2515',2535'-2585',6276'-6500',
6871'-7350', 7700'-7810', 7830'-7880'. 7900'-7960',
7975', B035', BOSa'-S100', 9131'-9156', 9170'-9182',
9213'-9250', 9270'-9295*, 9310'-9335~
Hydrafraced 11-59 9131'-9422',6871'-7350',6270'-6500'
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