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David Douglas Hilcorp North Slope, LLC Sr. GeoTechnician 3800 Centerpoint Drive, Suite 1400 Anchorage, AK 99503 Tele: 907 777-8337 E-mail: David.Douglas@hilcorp.com Please acknowledge receipt by signing and returning one copy of this transmittal Received By: Date: DATE: 6/20/2023 To: Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission Natural Resource Technician 333 W 7th Ave Suite 100 Anchorage, AK 99501 DATA TRANSMITTAL WELL: BRU 221-23 PTD: 176-072 API: 50-283-20054-00-00 CEMENT BOND LOG 1/11/1977 Scanned Log Print - (PDF and TIF Format) Please include current contact information if different from above. PTD: 176-072 T30397 Kayla Junke Digitally signed by Kayla Junke Date: 2023.06.20 14:48:42 -08'00' ConocoPhillips July 30, 2009 Cathy P. Foerster, Commissioner Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 West 7th Ave. Suite #100 Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3539 ;1nr,t James T. Rodgers p,r:ch'nre'� Manager — GKA Light Oil Greater Kuparuk Area ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. ATO -1220 PO Box 100360 Anchorage AK 99510-0360 Phone (907)263-4027 Fax: (907)265-6133 Re: 20 AAC 25.300 (Request for Information) — Status of Oil and Gas Wells Dear Ms. Foerster, In response to your June 22, 2009 letter regarding status of wells, attached is a listing of wells operated by ConocoPhillips which have been inactive for five years or longer, including the status and respective documentation. If you have any questions concerning this data, please contact Mark Kovar at 265-6097. Sincerely, l J es T. Rodgers Manager- GKA Development Greater Kuparuk Area SCANNED QCT 0 9 2�1, ConocoPhillips- Status of Oil Gas Wells Is well on a pad Does pad with producing activity assure Proposed or service Is a wellhead adequate Operator Permit No. Unit Name Well No. Status wells? installed? surveillance? Plans for well ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. 175-034 Beluga River Unit 212-18 Shut In Yes Yes Yes Evaluate for CTU cleanout. ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. 180-072 Beluga River Unit 214-35 Shut In Yes Yes Yes Workover or sidetrack candidate. ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. 176-072 Beluga River Unit 221-23 Shut In No Yes Yes Evaluate conversion to disposal well. ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. 184-136 Beluga River Unit 232-09 Shut In No Yes Yes Application for Class I disposal with EPA. Well will be evaluated for future utility e.g. as a sidetrack, ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. 182-036 Kuparuk River Unit 1E-10 Shut In Yes Yes Yes Brightwater© or LoSal " candidate. Well will b= evaluated for future utility e.g. as a sidetrack, ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. 182-079 Kuparuk River Unit 1E-14 Shut In Yes Yes Yes Brightwater® or LoSal"' candidate. Retain wellbore for monitoring reservoir pressure and/or fluid saturations to understand fluid movements in the reservoir. Surveillance plan was approved via form 10-403 ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. 201-230 Kuparuk River Unit 1M-17 Shut In No Yes Yes on 5/2/02. Well will be evaluated for future utility e.g. as a sidetrack, ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. 195-133 Kuparuk River Unit 1Q-21 Shut In Yes Yes Yes Bri htwatero or LoSal" candidate. ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. 193-104 Kuparuk River Unit 2E-07 Shut In Yes Yes Yes Future rotary drilling candidate. ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. 184-240 Kuparuk River Unit 2E-09 Shut In Yes Yes Yes Future rotary drilling candidate. ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. 202-243 Kuparuk River Unit 2G-17 Shut In Yes Yes Yes Future rotary/CTD drilling candidate. Well will be evaluated for future utility e.g. as a sidetrack, ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. 197-251 Kuparuk River Unit 3G -14A Shut In Yes Yes Yes Brightwater© or LoSal"' candidate. ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. 187-055 Kuparuk River Unit 3M-18 Shut In Yes Yes Yes Well will be evaluated for future development opportunities. `—1 (-L — V -I l 5 4 VF n SARAH PALIN, GOVERNOR 1�.T�� �` S� 011L AND �G+7S� /r 333W 7th AVENUE, SUITE 100 CO1�►�'.E, RVATTO1v ICOMUSSION ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3539 PHONE (907) 279-1433 FAX (907) 276-7542 June 22, 2009 James Rodgers ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. PO Box 100360 S "IND .0C I 9 2014 Anchorage AK 99510-0360 Re: 20 AAC 25.300 (Request for Information) - Status of Oil and Gas Wells Dear Mr. Rodgers: The records of the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (Commission) indicate that the oil and gas wells on the attached list that are operated by ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. have been inactive for five years or longer. If, for any listed well, ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. believes the Commission's information is not correct, by August 3, 2009, please indicate the status of the well—i.e., in production, plugged and abandoned, suspended, converted to a water well, or converted to an injection well—and provide all documentation relevant to the well's correct status. If, for any listed well, ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. agrees that the Commission's information is correct, by August 3, 2009, please identify the plans, including the schedule, to plug and abandon the well, suspend the well, return the well to production, or convert the well to a water well or injection well. This request is made pursuant to 20 AAC 25.300. Responding does not relieve ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. of the obligation to comply with any legal requirements or mean that the Commission will not take any additional action, such as an enforcement action under 20 AAC 25.535. If you have questions regarding this request for information, please contact Mr. Winton Aubert, Senior Reservoir Engineer, at 907-793-1231 or winton.aubertnalaska.gov. Sincerely, Cathy . Foerster Commissioner Enclosure Operator Permit No. Well Name ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. 175-034 Beluga River Unit 212-18 _ ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. 180-072 Beluga River Unit 214-35 ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. 176-072 Beluga River Unit 221-23 ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. 184-136 Beluga River Unit 232-09 ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. 182-036 Kuparuk Riv Unit 1E-10 ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. 182-079 Kuparuk Riv Unit 1E-14 ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. 201-230 Kuparuk Riv Unit 1M-17 ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. 195-133 Kuparuk Riv Unit 1Q-21 ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. 193-104 Kuparuk Riv Unit 2E-07 ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. 184-240 Kuparuk Riv Unit 2E-09 ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. 202-243 Kuparuk Riv Unit 2G-17 ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. 197-251 ' 187-055 Kuparuk Riv Unit 3G -14A Kuparuk Riv Unit 3M-18 Re: 221-23 (PTD 176-072) Subject: Re: 221-23 (PTD 176-072) From: Thomas Maunder <tom - maunder@admin.state.ak.us> Date: Thu, 03 Jun 2004 12:52:34 -0800 To: "Braden, John C" <John.C.Braden@conocophillips.com> John, Changing the interval to monthly during the nesting season on this well is not a problem. Tom Maunder, PE AOGCC Braden, John C wrote: Tom, Current readings: IA=O, OA=30 psig. Pressures have been recorded daily since the first of the year. The database shows them stable to within 5 psig or so. John C Braden Cook Inlet Development (907) 263-4536 phone (907) 265-1441 fax john.c.braden@conocophillips.com -----Original Message----- From: Thomas Maunder [mailto:tom maunder@admin.state.ak.us] Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 12:08 PM To: Braden, John C Subject: Re: John, Has there been any pressure readings taken on the well?? Tom Braden, John C wrote: Tom, According to CO 506, we need to monitor annular pressures daily. Well 221-23 is suspended. It has a tern nest on the pad. The operator requests to monitor annular pressures on a weekly basis until the nesting is complete and the birds have migrated. Will weekly pressure measurements be acceptable to the AOGCC until the birds have flown? Thanks for your consideration, John C Braden Cook Inlet Development (907) 263-4536 phone (907) 265-1441 fax .c.braden@conocophìllìps.com SCl\NNED JUN 1 4 200,~ lof2 6/3/2004 12:52 PM ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION WALTER J. HICKEL, GOVERNOR 3001 PORCUPINE DRIVE ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3192 PHONE: (907) 279-1433 TELECOPY: (907) 276-7542 July 26, 1994 Mark H Wittow Preston Gates & Ellis 420 L St Ste 400 Anchorage, AK 99501.1937 Re: Z-Energy Spacing Exception Request Dear Mr Wittow: In the course of its deliberations in the above-referenced matter, the Commission has found it helpful to refer to its public files of well records and production records relating to the Beluga River field and surrounding areas. This letter is to ensure that you are aware that the Commission takes official notice of the contents of these public well files: Beluga River Unit 212-35 Beluga River Unit 214-35 Beluga River Unit 212-25 Beluga River Unit 232-09 Beluga River Unit 232-04 Beluga River Unit 224-23 Beluga River Unit 233-27 Beluga River Unit 232-26 Beluga River Unit 14-19 Beluga River Unit BRWD-1 Beluga River Unit 244-04 Beluga River Unit 211-03 Beluga River Unit 212-24 Beluga River Unit 224-34 Beluga River Unit 241-34 Beluga River Unit 214-26 Beluga River Unit 224-13 Burglin X33~12 Beluga River Unit 212-18 Pretty Creek Unit #1 Beluga River Unit 221-23 ,~' Data specifically referenced in the files included open hole well logs, completion information, including perforation intervals and production data. If you wish to rebut any of the material in these files, please notify the Commission no later than August 8, 1994. Such notification should include a statement of whether you wish to submit a rebuttal in writing or at an oral hearing and, if the latter, the reasons you believe a written submission would be insufficient. jo/rpc~z-energy ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION WALTER J. HICKEL, GOVERNOR 3001 PORCUPINE DRIVE ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3192 PHONE: (907) 279-1433 TELECOPY: (907) 276-7542 July 26, 1994 D A Grove, BRU/Kup Staff Mgr ARCO Alaska Inc P O Box 100360 Anchorage, AK 99510-0360 Re: Z-Energy Spacing Exception Request Dear Ms Grove: In the course of its deliberations in the above-referenced matter, the Commission has found it helpful to refer to its public files of well records and production records relating to the Beluga River field and surrounding areas. This letter is to ensure that you are aware that the Commission takes official notice of the contents of these public well files: Beluga River Unit 212-35 Beluga River Unit 214-35 Beluga River Unit 212-25 Beluga River Unit 232-09 Beluga River Unit 232-04 Beluga River Unit 224-23 Beluga River Unit 233-27 Beluga River Unit 232-26 Beluga River Unit 14-19 Beluga River Unit BRWD-1 Beluga River Unit 244-04 Beluga River Unit 211-03 Beluga River Unit 212-24 Beluga River Unit 224-34 Beluga River Unit 241-34 Beluga River Unit 214-26 Beluga River Unit 224-13 Burglin X33-12 Beluga River Unit 212-18 Pretty Creek Unit #1 Beluga River Unit 221-23 Data specifically referenced in the files included open hole well logs, completion information, including perforation intervals and production data. If you wish to rebut any of the material in these files, please notify the Commission no later than August 8, 1994. Such notification should include a statement of whether you wish to submit a rebuttal in writing or at an oral hearing and, if the latter, the reasons you believe a written submission would be insufficient. Chairman ~ jo/rpc~z-energy WALTER J. HICKEL, GOVERNOR 3001 PORCUPINE DRIVE ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3192 PHONE: (907) 279-1433 TELECOPY: (907) 276-7542 July 26, 1994 Rosanne M Jacobsen, Atty ARCO Alaska Inc P O Box 100360 Anchorage, AK 99510-0360 Re: Z-Energy Spacing Exception Request Dear Ms Jacobsen: In the course of its deliberations in the above-referenced matter, the Commission has found it helpful to refer to its public files of well records and production records relating to the Beluga River field and surrounding areas. This letter is to ensure that you are aware that the Commission takes official notice of the contents of these public well files: Beluga River Unit 212-35 Beluga River Unit 214-35 Beluga River Unit 212-25 Beluga River Unit 232-09 Beluga River Unit 232-04 Beluga River Unit 224-23 Beluga River Unit 233-27 Beluga River Unit 232-26 Beluga River Unit 14-19 Beluga River Unit BRVVD-1 Beluga River Unit 244-04 Beluga River Unit 211-03 Beluga River Unit 212-24 Beluga River Unit 224-34 Beluga River Unit 241-34 Beluga River Unit 214-26 Beluga River Unit 224-13 Burglin X33-12 Beluga River Unit 212-18 Pretty Creek Unit #1 Beluga River Unit' 221-23 Data specifically referenced in the files included open hole well logs, completion information, including perforation intervals and production data. If you wish to rebut any of the material in these files, please notify the Commission no later than August 8, 1994. Such notification should include a statement of whether you wish to submit a rebuttal in writing or at an oral hearing and, if the latter, the reasons you believe a written submission would be insufficient. David W Jol~nston \ .-"- ~ Chairman ~ jo/rpc~-energy ALASKA OIL AND GAS · CONSERVATION COMMISSION WALTER J. HICKEL, GOVERNOR 3001 PORCUPINE DRIVE ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3192 PHONE: (907) 279-1433 TELECOPY: (907) 276-7542 July 26, 1994 Paul Craig, President Z-Energy Inc 2900 Boniface Pkwy #610 Anchorage, AK 99504-3132 Re: Z-Energy Spacing Exception Request Dear Mr Craig: In the course of its deliberations in the above-referenced matter, the Commission has found it helpful to refer to its public files of well records and production records relating to the Beluga River field and surrounding areas. This letter is to ensure that you are aware that the Commission takes official notice of the contents of these public well files: Beluga River Unit 212-35 Beluga River Unit 214-35 Beluga River Unit 212-25 Beluga River Unit 232-09 Beluga River Unit 232-04 Beluga River Unit 224-23 Beluga River Unit 233-27 Beluga River Unit 232-26 Beluga River Unit 14-19 Beluga River Unit BRVVD-1 Beluga River Unit 244-04 Beluga River Unit 211-03 Beluga River Unit 212-24 Beluga River Unit 224-34 Beluga River Unit 241-34 Beluga River Unit 214-26 Beluga River Unit 224-13 Burglin X33-12 Beluga River Unit 212-18 Pretty Creek Unit #1 Beluga River Unit 221-23 Data specifically referenced in the files included open hole well logs, completion information, including perforation intervals and production data. If you wish to rebut any of the material in these files, please notify the Commission no later than August 8, 1994. Such notification should include a statement of whether you wish to submit a rebuttal in writing or at an oral hearing and, if the latter, the reasons you believe a written submission _D.av!d W John, ston ~ - Chairman jo/rpc~z-energy March 11, 1982 Mr. T. Lo Perryman Area Operations Superintendent Chevron U.S.A. Inc. P. O, Box 7-839 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Dear Mr. Perryrnan: We have received your letter of ~areh 5, 1982 concerning a ti~e for testing of certain wells in the Beluga River Field. This letter will serve to notify you that the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation C~mission, per 20 AAC 25.225, approves the test lng of wells~.~o~ ..... 2'~[~ No. 224-13 and No. 214-35 during the suna-.~er mo~'~t'l~"~5~f ~i~9~2. The results of each nmi t i-point back pressure test must be reported 30 days after the test has been completed. Yours very truly, Harry W. I<ugl ~ Commi ss ioner BY OP, DER OF THE CO~,~I SS IONER Chevron Chevron IJ.S.A. Inc. P.O. Box 7-839, Anchorage, Al< 99510 · Phone (907 T. L. Perryman Area Operations Superintendent Production Department March 5, 1982 WELLS 221-23, 224-13, 214-35 OPEN FLOW POTENTIAL'TESTS BELUGA RIVER FIELD, ALASKA ,. _[. 4 ~:NG '~ I 1 ocOl.. ! ? GEOL , ' '...LSTAT r,:C ~.. ~ t STAT IrC ::CONFER: ~FI LF: ', .... Mr. C. V. Chatterton Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Dr. Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear Mr. Chatterton, /,.,..~.~_..gperator of the Beluga River Unit, have recently completed Well 221-2~'~nd will soon complete Wells # 214-35 and # 224-13 for produc- tion. These wells are being completed for use as backup wells for the existing Beluga River wells and will only be produced in emergency sit- uations. Pursuant to article 3, section 225 of the AOGCC regulations we request that we, as operators, be allowed to perform the required tests during the upcoming summer months. Please advise us of your approval on this matter. Very truly yours, T. L. Perryman JBL:fw STA:I'E O# ALASKA ALASK~JiL AND GAS CONSERVATION C~-MMISSION SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS DRILLING WELL[] COMPLETED WELL OTHER [] 2. Name of Operator CHEVRON U,S.A. 3. Address INC. P. O. Box 7-839, Anchorage, Alaska 99510 4. Location of Well 252' South and 1,818' East from the Southwest corner of Section 23, T13N, RIOW, SB&M 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) !09' KR 12. I 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. ADL 21127 7. Permit No. 8. APl Number 50- 283-20054 9. Unit or Lease Name BELUGA RIVER UNIT 10. Well Number BRU 221-23 11. Field and Pool BELUGA RIVER FIELD Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: (Submit in Triplicate) (Submit in Duplicate) Perforate [] Alter Casing [] '< Perforations [] Altering Casing [] Stimulate [] Abandon [] Stimulation [] Abandonment [] Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made [] Other [] Pull Tubing [] Other ~ Pulling Tubing [] (Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.) 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170). Subject well was completed in January, 1977, and shut-in. The production string and tubing-casing annulus are currently filled with diesel. Subsequent to installation of surface facilities, we plan to unload the production tubing, produce for 2 to 3 weeks to clean up, and use the well as a stand-by producer. We estimate this work to begin on November 19, 1980. NOV 3 0 1980 Alaska 0~1 14. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. ~it~ned '-/'~" '/~'~~~--'~----"~ Title Area Engineer e space below for Commission Conditions of Approval, if any: Approved by Form 10-403 COMMISSIONER By Order of the Commission Retu~e~ . , Date Rev. 7-1-80 Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate r'HEVRON U.S.A. IMC. TRANSMITTAL ~N~ ACKNOWLEDGEbIENT OF RECEIPT OF~ATERIAL - (ALASKA) STATE OF ALASKA ' -: s "'"' 0IL & G/~S DlVl I . ':. $001 PORCU?ItIE I)RIVE .. ANCHORAGE,ALASKA 99504 DATE · - - m . · "THE EOL,~~:'"I~'-K-tI"S~Jg'F-MA~OSED HEREIN. PLEASE CHECK AND ADVISE II'~[EDIATELY. z" 5" ~o6 · L i %_ INDUCTION ELECTRICAL LOG DUAL INDUCTION LATEROLOG BOREtlOLE CO:,~ENSATED SONIC BOREHOLE CO}~. SONIC w/caliper BOREHOLE CO~iP. SONIC w/gamma BOREHOLE TELEVIEk~ER CONTINUOUS DIPb~TER- High Res. CDM- POLYWOG PLOT CEMENT BOND LOG ~.AqTMP. C~T.T.AP I.Cl~- P~ri:. Ret'. COMPENSATED FO~TION DEN. COb~ENSATED NEUTRON FOP. bC~TION ANALYSIS LOG FOR>DkTION DENSITY LOG F F FORPtATION TESTER FOR}t~TION FACTOR F F GAI~IA RAY GAMt, LA RAY - NEUTRON GAMMA RAY COLLAR LOG~ MICRO LOG MICROLATEROLOG MUD LOG "~ NEUTRON LOG PROXIMITY HICROLOG RWA COMPARISON PLOT SANDSTONE ANALYSIS SARABAND SIDEWALL NEUTRON POROSITY SONIC TEMPERATURE LOG L ! I eom~~--~m'o~r--- z~// DIRECTIONAL SURVEY CO~ DATA SA~D TABULAR LISTING .eceived ~,,d checked by:, ctmV~,ON U.S.A. Lwc. , .~ BOX 7.039 - " .ANCHO~GE, ALASKA 99510 ........ '::'!i ~'"~" CHEVRON U.S.A. INC. " TRANSMITTAL ,~ ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF RECEIPT O~ .~J~TERIAL - (ALASKA) "THE FOLLOWING I,~ A LIST OF MATFRIAL FNCLOSED HEREIN. COMPANY_w- o SCALE XEROX BLUELINE WELL~~ {~~~ 0~- Z~ INDUCTION ELECTRICAL LOG DUAL INDUCTION LATEROLOG BOREHOLE COMPENSATED SONIC BOREHOLE COMP. SONIC w/caliper BOREHOLE COMP. SONIC w/gmmmm BOREHOLE TELEVIEWER CONTINUOUS DIPMETER- High Res. CDM- POLYWOG PLOT CEMENT BOND LOG CASING COLLAr. LOG - Perf. Rec. COMPENSATED FORMATION DEN. COMPENSATED NEUTRON FORMATION ANALYSIS LOG FORMATION DENSITY LOG F F FORMATION TESTER FORMATION FACTOR F F GAMMA RAY GAMMA RAY - NEUTRON GAMMA'RAY COLLAR LOG MICRO LOG - MICROLATEROLOG MUD LOG "- NEUTRON LOG PROXIMITY MICROLOG RWA COMPARISON PLOT' SANDSTONE ANALYSIS SARABAND - SIDEWALL NEUTRON POROSITY SONIC .-- TEMPERATURE LOG ' cOMPLETION REgORT SARABAND TABULAR LISTING . ,, .,, .......... ,. , Received and checked y: ~-----~').,". .. · · " .. · PLEASE CHECK AND ADVISE IMMEDIATELY. SEPIA ,. / / , / / / ! / / ! I mo 200 , ,REC~B-- FEB 2 Anc~mra0e . . / / .' d-.~ ,-.--' --/ _'----;,, ,.....,..-... ~y.....4z'.,,d/~~ BOX 7-839 ,,,mmmm o~)rrects report of 2/10/77) SUBMIT IN DL' .~.~ ATE* STATE OF ALASKA ' · rcver,~e OII. AND GAS CONSERVATION CC-MMITTEE _ i i L i i i i i /i i i i i ii i iii WELL COMPLETIONOR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOG* P211335 ~ 50-283-2005~ . I ;. LEAd. I/: DE.~tGNATtO.'q .-%.ND SEilL,%.L NO. APL-21127 i i i i iii i i / T¥1'E 0F W~LL: ,.,::. ~ ,.^s la. b. TYPE OF COMPL~ON: WEI.L OVER ~ E~ PACK , . , , 2. NAME OF OPERATOR Chevron U.S.A. Inc. , 3. ADDRES~q OF OPERATOR P. O. Box 7-839, Anchorage, Alaska i ii ii l var I t Other PlFF. ~ n£sva. Other i , 99510 ~. IF INDIA~N, A2..12O'lq'E£ OH TRIBE NAAIE 8. UNIT,FA.IL%I O1% Ld:LkSE NAME Beluqa River 9. %VE~L NO, BR 221-23 10. FLEI~ A.ND POOL, OR WILDCAT · L L0CtTION OF WEI, L IReport location clearly and ia accordance w~th ~ny ~tate requirf~ent,)* At surface 252'S & 1818'E from the NW corner of Section 23 At top prod. interval reported below Same as surface At total depth Same as surface 11. 1J' 1)'~TE SPUDDED Iii' DA'rE T'D' IIF~&(JHED !15' D~T]~ COA~P SUSP O~ ABA~q2)'11/13/76 12/10/76 1/2'1/77 ]16. ~EVATIONS IDF. t{KB.114. 96' D.F. l~l I~OTAL DE~H. ~ & TVD~9. PLL'G. B~CK MD & ~. ~ ~LT~LE CO~L., t21. 6500' ~ 4490' ~&T~ zo,v ~- ~. PRODUCING !N~RVAL(S,. OF ~IS COAIP~TION--TOP, BOSOM, N'AME (MD AND Beluqa River Field SEC.. T., I%, ,%I.. ~IJOTTO.%I HOLE OBJIgCTIVE~ Sec. 23, T-13N~ R-10~ SB&M 9.4. TYPE ELECT[:IC AND OTIIE/% LOGS RUN DIL, Sonic, FDC-CNL, proximity, dipmeter, CBL CA, SI2,I G SIZE ~2'0'" 13 9 5/8" 1~-. PEI~%IIT NO. 76-72 H.T, Gl:l, 5'TC/*]IT. ELEV. CASINGtlEAD INTERVALS DRILLED BY III CABLE TOOt N ~23. WAS D[RECTIONA. L ? SUHVEY MADE l CASING I~ECORD (Report all ~lrmgs set iu w~ll) %'EIGi-IT. LB F-F, D~.PTtt SET (NID~ HOLE SIZE J CEf,.IL.'qTiNG !qECO}LD 92' J Driven 94 H40 414' 26" I 422 sks Class G cmt. 68 3323' 17 l~" 1700 sks Class G cmt. 40 & 43.5 6481' 12 1/~" 708 sks @ shoe/515 sks YC, i~UNT PULLED None None Non~ ~collar 3921~ 26. SIZE TOP I .',ID ~ HO'['TO2.I ~.A.ID~ S~YCI(S CEMENT' 28. PEIiF;.)!{A'I tONS OPEN TO PRODUC'fION 3488-3494' Four 1/2" JHPF 3508-3514' Four t/2" JHPF 3977-3988' Four 1/2" JHPF 4066-4086' Eight 1/2" JHPF 4166-4172' Four 1/2" JHPF 4176-4182' .Four 1/2" JHPF 27. TUBING tMD1 SIZE DEPTH SET ~.%iD, , PACKER SET ~}.ID) ACID, S~ CT. F'~h'YJ'iCI:~, C~,iLNT SQL'ZiTZZ, E'FC L i i i iii i i i · i i i i ii ii i i i 'DATE Ft[IEl' PI;ODUCTION 1 PIIGDUCTION I%'ILIiiOD IFtov:ipg, !.'a~ lift, primping--size and type of pump, ~ [(5 I;)LL b'rA2 US iProaucmg or I 1 I Shut-in ! GAS-OIL Ii.VI'lO OIL GtlAVITY-A,PI (COt{R.) 32. I.IIST OF ATTACHMENT,"I Formation test, DIL, s~nic, FDC-CNL, proximitY, dipmeter, CBL, sidewall saml~}es, tubincL__ ~L~.:.~,q. I h,,reb)' certify that tt~e fureg~ lug and attached iltf'orl~'t'i~'~ iii ~6~plete and cor~e~ a~ determlin~d ~rum ali-av~tilalbte r~c6.d~ detail: ...................... ,, ,,,,, ,, ,,,, , , , , ~ ~ *(See Instructions and Spaces for Additional Data on Reverse Side) . (Correct ed: l Repot t ) CHEVRON U.S.A. iNC. TRANSMITTAL A~ ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF RECEIPT OF i ...... ERIAL - (ALASKA) ., THE FOLLOWING I,S A LIST OF MATERIAL ENCLOSED HEREIN. PLEASE CHECK AND ADVISE IMMEDIATELY. OZR. PRO lO- 10- . LOG COMPANY WELL ., HISTORY SUR. ..31'2. 401' hO3' P-1 P-~h -r-? INDEX · (~J/gv, cox~ ~5~ c:: ~ ._?~? -.~.~ ' ~. " . , , , ,, , ,. , ,. .. ,, .... , . _ ~. . , , , , , .......... .',,',*( ,, ; /i ..... _ ,i i. .. , .... ,,,, , , , , ...... I I I L-ia--~~ I .... ~ ~ _, , %{ :.___,. ,__ ~ ~ ' 51Al [ OF J. KA ,t ........................................ P'7 OIL AND OAS CON~fRVAIION COMMI~ll[ OIL ,%NC GAS CONSI k'VAT L I~ (O~A.','IIIEE' OIL Ar41) 07.5 CONSEIIVA1 ION ~ .. s ./?[.ICATION [C)L ['t t'.,,4H' ]() DR'! L. D',.FI't~N OR VLUG L~ACK iq;i;,,,,ir '1() bRILL. OH I)I:~ REMARKS ON OTHER SIDE, THIS' SHE'ET BY CH.EVB. ON U.S.A. INC. 5OX 7~39 ' AIqOtC~AGE, AIA.SX.A 99510 Fur:. lU ~. TYPE OF COMPLETION: %V[I,I. Chevron U.S.A. Inc ADDRES.~ OF OPERATO~ WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETiON REPORT AND LOG* II IL I ' SUBMIT IN DUP!.tCATE* STATE OF ALASKA ~,~ '~. ,~,' 5hle;~ ~, API NU~UCAL CODE O~ AN: Ga5 CONSerVatiON _ , ........... _ .......... 50-283-2Q,Q54 PII'G DACK I~. DIFF.RENVR. ~Other _ P. O. Box 7-839, Anchorage, 4. LOC.~Ii0N 0F WEI,L (Rrport locution clrarl~ and in accordance wit'h a.y State requirement.)* At lu~ace 252' Sou~ and 1818' East from the ~hwest corner of Sec. 23-'T-13N, R-10W. S.B & M. !~T~ At top pro~. interval reported belu~ * S~e as surface location At total dep~ ~ 12. P~IIT ~0. ~me as surface location 76-72 ~. D.~E 5PUDD~ it4. DATE T.D. tt~CHED 15. 11, i3,76 ,1112__10__76 { DA'~CON~SUSPORAB~N~. I1G.~VATIONStDF, IIKB, I~T, GR,~C/' 1-21-17 ! l ] 4. q6 ' n_ w_ d ' ~. 20TAL DEFI'Ii. 5E & TVD~. PLUG. BAC~; MD & ~rD~. ~ 5iULT~LE COBOL., [ 21. - INTER%'ALS D~tI.LED .[ ~ows~- ] aO~aRY r0oLs [ CaU~.~ Z00t. S / ~500' MD6500'TVD 14490'MD ~490' ~D_I I. n-~enn, ! ~ PRODUCING ~N~RVALtS,. OF ~[lS COMP~T/ON--TOP. BO~OM. ~'AME (~ AND ~ SURVEY BLADE 3488-3514' ~ & ~D Sterling ~F%'PE ELF7~'TiIIC ~ Oi[{~ LOGS ~C'~ . - ' D~, son~c, ~'DU-Cmb, proximity Dipmeter CBL G~{ADE [ H40 ..,N80. DLPq~I SET (LLDi q?' 414'_ 3323'_ 6481' CASlt~O SIZE } WEIGHT. LBFT 30" ]' ~ 20" . 94 , _ ] 3-3/8" 6R :; , 9-..5/,8" { 40 ,,,& 4,3,. 5 ~. LINESI Ill'-CO l LD TOP (.*,ID,. , I ~OTTO3. I,. ,5ID; S.XCI(S CE).IENT- · i i [i OPr_,N TO PttODUCCION tintcrval, si,e and number) ADL 21127 . Cl. IF iNDIt%.N.' ALIA.~I'I'['iE nit 'lJtl[IP; N,~ 8. UNI'/',F~(IL%I Oit L~SE NAME _ Beluqa River 9. W~L NO. BR 221-23 10, FI~ t~XD POOL. Oil WI~C&T Beluqa River Field IL SEC.. T.. R., ~I., (~O~OM HO~ O~E~IVE; Sec. 23; T-13N, R-10W S.B. &M. ,, 23. WAS DIRECTIONAL :~ZE 3488-3494' Four 1/2" holes ;per £oot 3508-3514 ' " " " " " 3977- 3988 ' " " " " " 4066-4086' Eight 1/2" holes per foot 4166-4172' Four 1/2" holes per foot ~76-4182~._" .. ". _ " ,, , " PRODUCTION I HOLE SIZE [ CV-X!L',iTING PJ~COFJ3 ~ AC.'[OUNT PULLED ! t , Dr!?e~ , None 26" [ 422 S~ Class G cmt. [ N~ ]7 ]/~' ]700 S~ ~]a~ ~ cm~_. j Nnn~ , __ sn e w/vos.__s s sta e,,o z r at, { :7. ~U~xs ~-~or~ w/515 . SK~. SCi';~ ,LID, J SIZE ' DEPTH SET ~MD, [ ~ACIiE~ SET .... ~. -ACID. Si;CT, F~:ACI~II~. C~.iEN~ SQUZEZ2. T~' ' ' ' D~lll IN3aV.~ (MD) ] A?,IOUNr ,LND 1%!ND OF 2,1A1EYZ~ DA'I'E FIIIEI' PI;ODUCTION ] PIIODUCTION MEI[IOD (Fi0wit'il, t-';~ hit. pumping--size and type of pump, ' [%ZELL 5'I-ATUS IProducing or } r~W. TUBING CASU%O Pn~SUn~ ICAi'.CUL4T~ Oi~BBL. GA~2,ICF. '~'i~R--UBL. ;..~ ~{~[~L/~('~'-~I (CORR.) $2. tlar o~ ~r'raCHM~STS Formatio~ Tests DX~. sonic. FDC-CNL..proximity. Dipmeter &CBL loqs. Sidewall samples & tbq. detail · /-/' ......... . ' __ . .......................... _ . ~ · (See In{,uctionm and 5pace~ {o~ Additional Data on Reverse Side) , , INSTRUCTIONS General: This form is designed for submitting a complete and correct well completion reh:,ort and log on all types of lands and leases in Alaska. Item: 16: Indicate which elevation is used as reference (where not otherwise shown) for depth me,~sure- ments given in ether spaces on this form' and in any attach:.~e,qts. Items 20, and 22:: If this well is completed for separatc, prcduction from more than or~e interval zone (multiple completion), so state in item 20, and in item 22 show the p,cJuci: g interval, or intervals, top(s), bottom(s) and name (s) (if any) for only the interval reported in item 30. Submit a separate report (page) on this form, adequately identified, for each additional interval to be seperately produced, show- ing the additional, data pertinent to such interval. Item26: "Sacks Cement": Attached supplemental records for this well should show the details of any mul- tiple stage cementing and the location of the cementing tool. Item 28: Submit a separate completion report on this form for each interval to be separately produced. (See instruction for items 20 and 22 above). 34. SUMM'ARY OF FORMATION TE~'I[.~ INULUI)IN(: INTKRV^L TF~STED. I'qlF~SUIqE DA'I'& ~ ~C~VERI~ OF O1~'. GAS. -: , 35. G~IC MARK~ WAT~ AND MUD NAM~ , , See Attached , ... . ' ' AT ,t _ ~ ~ _ , , m ~. CO~. D A, Aq'I'A'CIL lt~IE~' D~C~ONS O~' LITHOLOGY. POROSITY. FIIAC~RF~. APPeNd' ~PS: . . AND, D~I'E<~EIY. SIIOWS OF OIL. . See Attached . . , CORE LABORATORIES. INC. Pen'oteurn Reservoir Engineering DALLAS. TEXAS Page No. 'CORE ANALYSIS RESULTS Compiny~_SLandc~ d_O_LLCom pany_of_~ Formation Well '. .... Be!uO~j_~z_e~?~22]_~_22 ' __ Core Type__'_SLd~_SY_oll Field B_eJ_ug._a_giver Drilling Fluid. Water Base Coumy~_Mo f,'- St) State A K .... Elev .... Location. , SAND · ID DOLOH I T I~ · DOLANHYD~IT [ - ANHY INA/I:. IH .CH[RT .CH CON r~LOM I:RAT I[. CONG /~IMI · L~ GY.BUM-GYP FO$11 LIFI:~OUI- FOSl File__B_P_:3- -. 419 Date Report_ :~12=20.-_7_6___~ Analysts_ W_S_P; RB Lithological Abbreviations SANDY - SOY rtN~:. /~N CRYS~ &t LIN~: · XLN · IHALY. SHY MIrDIUM - IM[D GRAIN.GRN LIMY · LMY COA~$[. eli G~ANULAN. GNNL InOWN-B~N GnAY.GY VUGGY-V4Y F/IIACTU~ ltd . FIACSLIGHTLY LAMINATION. LAM VI:RY - V/ ITYLOLITIC.ITy WITH *w/ IAMPL[ J DE PTH PERMEABILITY1,4 I LLI DARCYI NUMBER F ir [ T . . / RES;DUAL SATURATION I POROSITY. PER CENT PORE · SAMPLE DESCRIPTION I TOTAL AND REMARKS PER CENT I OIL WATE:R 3 4 5 6 7 8 · 9 10 11 12 13 -:14 16 18 2O · 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 4582 4.5 4608 0.7 4674 143 4706 14 5199 .4.2 5210 10 5336 32 5350 9°7 5354 0.0 5358 0.0 5364 5.9 5427 7.3 5447 6.2 56O5 4.1 5658 2.4 5806 .... 5814 1.3 5822 1.8 5872 112. 5875 17 5933 1.3 5947 1.2 .5998 0.0 600.5 2.9 6128 1.8 6274 0.3 6371 13 6373 9.7 21.3 0.0 81.2 ss,. vf-fg, cly 20.7 0.0 95.3 ss, vfg, vcly: 26,4 0,0 92.0 ss, vf-mg, cly 19.7 0.0 90.6 ss; vf-mg, coal, peb 20.1' 0.0 92.1 . ss, vfg, v sity 17.3 0.0 88.1 ss, vf-mg, slty, cly 23.7 0.0 93.6 ss; fg 22.7 0.0 38.2 ss, vf-fg, slty 17.9 0.0 94.1 sltst, cly 16.1 0.0 94.6 clyst, slty 21.1 0.0 91.1 ss, vfg, slty 21.7 0.0 94.2. ss, vfg, slty, cly 21.7 0.0 90.4 ' ss, vt'g, slty, cly 19.1 0.0 94.5 same . · 19.2' 0.0 95.3 ss., vfg-sltst, cly 24.3 0.0 92.8 clyst 19.1 0.0 95.4 ss, vfg-sltst, v cly 21.4 O. 0 90.1 same 25.4 0.0 85.0 ss, vf-mg, cly, coal '21.5 O. 0 96.4 same 20.5 0.0 94.5 ss, vfg, vcly, vslty 19.6 0.0 93.7 same 19.7 0.0 90.8 clyst 20.9 0.0 93.8 ss, vf-fg, cly 18.8 0.0 93.9 ss, vFg-sltst, cly, carb 19.9 0.0 92.9 sltst, cly 20.9 0.0 92.5 ss, v[g, cly 20.8 0.0 94.0 ss, vf'.fg t .. 'l'he.~e analy.e~, Ol,lnon~ or inlerp,elali¢,n~ are ba~ed (,n ob<ervalic,n~ and material~ ~upplied ~[ the client to whom, and for ~'ho<e e~clu~{ve and cvn~denlial Ibis report i~ made. The interptctat~(,n~ or opinions cxl,rcssed rtl,resent the best judgment C,,re Laboratories, l.c. (all crror~ and emi~it,ns cxccl,tcd); but Cor~ l.M~uratolies,~ Inc. and il~ ofi~crr~ and emph,yee~, a.~ume no resl,On~bd~tv and make no warranty or rcprc.cnlat~ons, as to the 1)[oductivit)', proper operations, C O~qnr F'm T _.~..Or~ f3i hal Well Redrill C]IEVRON U.S.A. INC. LAND OFFICE: Anchorade PROPER[iT' '~,>:~h;_y,a Ni'ver Field. LEASE NO: ADL-2i127 AP1 NO: 50-283-20051: L .....":o" AT DEPTH' Ut,../k l .L ',._ ,'~ . . DRII,I,ED i!Y: .}:rinkcr]'u.}/,..'f,EiF~ fS&. .. (Contractor) DATE DATE OF INITIAL Pf(OI)UCTION: ,~arn:arv 21, 1977 Sh~%-in TOTAl, DEFTJf: 6500 ' , , ~,-~, 11162' EF}~]CI.[ ?:., D]':,PTIi: °0" 92 ' CASING: ~ ~ at 20" cemented at 4]_~' 1..2-_>/° 8" cemented at~°°°'~._,' 9-5/~]" cemented, at 6481' SUMi,V~NY PLUGS: 6500' - 6427' Bridge Plug a,t qoSO' .Bridge Pl.u~ at ~500' " -'z' ..... lot I~O]~,o t~-(.~'r Foot. ): da~ ' 46 ~ 6' .. ~.) ~:~ ~ . ..... ;l~,p",.: '- ).~VOC),. ' 4703' - h706' ) Reperforated t712' - 4720' ) I,C ..... : =~dx,.1 ln~tuetion-lxiterolog 414_ ' '- ~q°q4' az~=_v,°~' _ 6404' ~.°'~ a 5" Proximity Loc-l,iieroio~:; ~_}~'~'~ '- 6h80', :~" - 5" Forx~at';on.. Pe~}sJ. ty. , ~_,~'o,_. ~:Lh-' - 3333' 3325' - ~00' 2" - ~" Comnenc:o'tcd Neutron Formation ~ensity 414' - 3333' 3325' - 0500' 5 Continuous Dipmetez' 3500' - 6488' 5" Go- Iht erin at i. o~? al Gamma- }.~ ay-Neut ton Cement !3ond Log 3000' - 6430' 5" 1500' - 6430' 5" Bors'b & Giddet~s Hud Img 400' - 6500' 2'' oi, Geophys'; ca]. Div~ sion ])ipmeter (Selvec) DLpmeter (quality Control Plot Azimuth o~' ])Zp vs. Depth Dip Calculations #5 ~4p0' - 4650' #6 3992' - 4500' #7 34o5' - 3doo' ( 327 ' ) (57 pcf mud 37].' -. )',22' (5]..') d5 ;- ~' _ n, C l ~, .......................... Non 20" 70 pcf mud . ~'(')~ Cc:.n:etJb(:d ,-: with d2.{~ cu. ft. ()122 sac~,.s' v Cia. ss "O" Cement,) Cement %o surface :i.n 30 r,< .... 70 ~c~ mud Z -..---. ' '...::_l_ _ .:L .... Z.--~:---' ...... '"" .... and Shafc. o Cut o., ; _~(., ccm&uc't:,o:r and 20" ca. si~h~, insta]_le& ::: O.P E. choke and blow-down !;i.~.es. Novembr:.r ]9, 11.976 Tes'Led ]~.O.P.E., tested casing and bag to 400 psi, blind rams to )400 psi. 1)rilied ou.t 20" shc~e to 592'. (170') 71 pcf mud l'{ovemi,,<:r 20:-'1.976 Drilled 17~.1'' hole 592' -- ].275' ] 'p" Dri].lcd ... -:: hole 22'r5' - 1825' (683') 76 pef mud (550') 72 per mud D.r3']..~c~? 1¥[." i:ole to lf~IlT' ...... Jumped p-;n on X-over sub. ].,c'~., .... ,, two 8"-, dr~.l.._z" cc,]]n, rs~ 1'('~/: bJ.-L nnd 'b:it sub 5n hole. Ran tin hole with 7-7/$" ovorsl~ot w i..l',h. _:_: ~'''' ~-;~.,"irt,. Vor.hed or'or top of fish aL l'(c:c)'. Necovereq all ~:~.:;h excepL To,,no 'bcrrel. Ran in and "': ........ ~"- ~ '~0~' ' "_ [_,.~.oc:~] aced Tot. co b~..z.r~.l. Drilled l,o ,:: (228~ ) 72 pef mud ¥1h:i.?<: dri].].in;-~, at 2171' jumped j';i~.t in dri!l colaar. ..... and left bit, (5) ~'~, (]rJ.].l collar~ (2) Grant st~,o~].l~.,c ..... and (1) 7" drill cot].a.r for l,o~,a.z fish of 17]' top of fish a't 2000'. Ran in-Lo hole with Tri-State 7" socket, 'bt.:~'~:p{:r sub aa(J '~ owen ,]ars~ enf.~e.ged :['ish at 2000' and recovcred. Cheei:: drill eo]]~"r:-~ :md fou:nd cracked p:lns on alt seven (7) drill collars~ Drilled 2053' - 2172' (119') 72 pcf mud Rcp].aced a]_l drill collars and drilled'17~' hole. 2172' -. 2549' (377') 73 pc:[' mud Dr~.].led 1"(~:~" hole (291') 7~'~ ~cf mud J)ri].led].'['~"~-:: hole 2o;, , 331!-: ' .~:.,0 - (474') '[2 per mud November 27, 1976 7 ] ' ! ! '-; r:' Drill. od 3. -;~ hole -to 33.:,2' (21') and ri~ged up to run Schlzm?oerger Dual I~tduct:ion I,oS from }~]_).~' to 333)~'. Ran Borehole Compensa, te~ Sonic LoS from 414' to 33R)i' ...... Ri~v~ed down Sch]_~nber[~er an~ cleaned hole for :l..~'~-:~/~,~°'' casin[~. Rii]ged up casing tools. Nan ei~':hty (80) joints (3326') oe 13-.~/8 , 68# i(-55 ~u,tress ca, siz~[i to 3323' Circulated and conditiened hole for cement. O~mented with ~" ce]~ent 1700 Sacks of :'C~' "" ~ oo,~, Gel c~:me,.~, mixed wi. th 2 ooz.' , ~ · Cement to surf'ace. Displaced drill pipe with 120 cu. ft. of water. Ccxent in pi]ace 1:00 a.m., i,N)vcmber '29 1976 72 pcf mud c~.-.,~_n~ aha str~nned off Cao]e remov off -~-' .... . l,~:~ow mat level. ~']e]ded .13-3/~ TM %o ,,"a psi Irs-I;al'[,,-i C]a:_s'; !ii B.O.P.!,2. with bean line a.s per D-Il. Unf].ange B.O.i~:. at hea,::J~ ~.nd reinsta]ied ]3.0.].i. and bean line and tested valves on kill line. 0 P 'i", %0 c~o0a r~sia;''~u" made u-o driliin~r equipment to comn-let~ with '~2~-''' hole Cleaned. out to) 32°0' 72 pcf' mud D~,,',or"b:,}' 2, ] 97(5 Tested]..~-o ~ "/8" c:a, sin{5 to 2000 psi and condition' mua.- ' Drilled 12~;;" hole. 337;5' - 3C8'(' (552') 77 pal mud (472') 78 pcf mud ,~','! i 1 I)r.i !].cd 3.,,-~ (403') 78 pcf mud (216') 70 p, ef x:ud (;t:03' ,.. dSO"~' (100') 77 per Nan Sch!':.m~bez'f?cr Lo~i;s as follows: Du.:..~l Inducl.;iot~ Los 33~6' - Proximity }.'iieI, o]_oS 3325' - Dipmetc, r did not work. Rigged. down Schiu~:oerge:r ancl circulated hole olean. 77 pcf ~,t:.,:~er from 332'~ 6~8~' Pulled out mud for eas~nS. 79 pc f }}J.Ud, ]-~i(:?;c'd .... U.B and. l~al.11 6485' of 9-5/f,", 4~.5f and 40f/, L--C0, R-3 Buttress casin:, equit_,:ne]at. . with Baker F].c:,at Shoe and ~-?~x,._,oa~-~ Collar. CASIi{G ]3ottom: )~aker Differential Fi!!-up Shoe J ' *' ":/8': 1:3.5,," }:~ahor Differential Fi. Il-up S?}oe 25 Joints 9-5/8,TM ~ }~ 3.5# ~ N-80 Buttress 34 JoJ. nts 9-5/8", 4Of, ~?-80 Buttress Boiler Star? Collar 97 Joints 9-5/8", 40~Y, N-80 Buttress UsJ, n:[,; ]k>wco equi.?ment: Above Derrick Floor Cement At lit;[:ii.t? //'].CCll]e]!t(::d thru shoe at 6481~ wi-th 708 ~ '" "g'~ s,~c~_s Class neat cement. Hixod Lo a slurry of 1].7-]-[[n~:.,, displaced with rig pumps with 480 barrels mud tmm[:,ed flu: on float at 6436' with 1200 psi, Cement in place 1 ]~ m:[r~ut:.es. 78 pcf mud ,; 12 Ciu.:,s '" "~' rieat, cc;:l:i'it di ':' t'l aced with '.., .. , Y I bs.rreZs of mud with ri{~; --, .... · .... ~.',a nsi )~a.d Food clrc~]a,t, ion Cement in in 2 ).-~o~rs 5 ~::'Jnutes. Propa:"ed to d:rop 9-5/~'~ sli])s. Nec 0-.~- t oT~ "' ~ p/~ s_;.~ ~s ~ ' , a~.~d ~;u~-~ 0-~/8''_ ~, ., easins~ ~,,~,-s~-aTM~ ..,_.~:~. (;:ray tubin~i. H J~ 0 '~ ~:' t0'.stcd ~.,~,~a~_~a'tions of rams, i%~drill {;K bag, choke manifold. .. .~} ~ f-, _.. . _LOC~.. and. 1.~_~.:.z to .~0.,_~'~ 0si Te O. . 9-5/;:' ~,~,age _ ~.~ . .~:,'b K .Nan in and' ~ ...... " c,a.] .......... ~d,oP,-t a::~d drilled ou~ same. .... ack sd ou,~ and riP:ged~... %.o ,, . , CO~.~:.~ .... th',"t~ ~;'[,S~"j<? CO].]_~LL' bcraped to ba~w'''~ ~' -~ n ~. at 6110~7' Circulated co~:'d.i%~ oued n:u~:J. 78 ~:~f mud down for settlement of tmion contract with Brinkerhoff. Jor'ma~ lOz 2917 Ric was back ?~n or~era.tion at 12:00 noon. Cond4tior.'..ed hole :tn ,,zeps ............. , . --Od,. Nout}'on rue and r~erpa.red to rltz'l cement bond ~ 77 pcf mud Go-International ran Cemc'nt Bond Log from 1500' to 6430'. Pulled out of hole and prepared to perforate and test. Go-International perforated 4 - . ~ '~ ' 536[~'-5358' 5354 '-5346 ' and 5342'-5°°~' ~ ' ~ ~" shot holes per ~.cot~ -~,. , _~z~ · terror, bins nail,.bur ~on test was followed up by ~ ~ + liFT #1 5275'-6430' (1-11-77) Opened tool for 93 minute flow with a 1. igh'b medium b!ew~ decreasins to a weak ~iow. C].osec. %ool for 3 hours 7 minutes final clo.~eo in pressure. Reversed out 18 ba. rrels Gas cut mud, ne frcc wa'u~r DATA: Top Inside Bottom Inside Top Outside Bottom Outsid. e · TIt -Ir~' FF I S I ~ ..... n 2026 52 166 ,_°-'°~._~= 21~7 2848 60 768 2 ~.{._~ 5 28)~5 63 765 2310 2816 77 pcf mud. 4703' - :"i'()(']' an:i. ~'):,_'~' -. )~'l'00'. i:'ulled, out of hole and rigged up to run iialli bur ton J"ormation Test ~)~2 and completed. ,t6.1 -6}130 (].-12-77) Open, ed tool 5'or 1 hour and /t2 ' "5' ' -.- minutes ~,~ith a medium bubble blow. Closed. tool, reversed out ~:.0.7 barrels o<.. i~ol/e fiui d. ~,' ~-,-: ~'~e..~o "hours 2[~ N:~.nn't;os. Char'-{5:} indicate partial plusging of anchor pcrR~rations durins flow. PRi-:SSUt{E DATA: i][ IF Fi" ISi :'~i';i~ Top. Inside 2463 37 542_ ~,~,~")' P'~o 2~'~( !~ot, tom Inside 2451 57 537 2038 2438 2~o0 't'nr, Outs~.('.(e 2474 90 1'~ 97 2056 ' "~ I~otLom Outside 2hTiL 92 1163 2057 2458 77 P c f r. md Rig~;ed up to run Nall. i'burton Test fi3. Completed test. lIFT //3 }~615'-6430' (1-13-77) Opened tool with mediz~ bubble bl.ov~ bled off in 4 minutes on !~" choke with a weak bubble blow. Closed tool. for 2 hours. Reversed cut charts in,lice,to partial pi~:~6in6. PtL;.;SSURE DATA: I}! IF FF 18I FN Top Inside 24-~'3 485 916 2019 2i~ 41 Bottom Inside 24~6 582 891 20i, 2 2430 Top Outside ~4o [ 687 1330 20~2 2447 P;ottom Outside 2460 6 oo 1369 2031 2489 After com'p!etion of test, Go-international rigged up and reperforated 4712' -- 4720', 4703' - 4706' and ~692' - q~O . Shot new ~,erforation interval from 4670' - ~680'. Completed and pulled out of hole. 76 pcf mud ]dade up }{'a, llil)u~qx.m %ester and. ran Formation lIFT ~-h lid].5' - 6];30' (1-]_1:-775 Opened 'too]_ for 3 hours, had li~;ht 'blow' '{'.h;r'u---ou.b test. Closed tool for 3 hours. B~ckscuttled. out~ recovered 7.1 barrels of Water cushion~ ~ .... r~,0e~~. _~.~ net rise )bT' of' mud, and 2779' of sandy' ~ .... ~v¥~-,~ 414(J'. tiad 100' fine sand below back-scuttlc tool. z ttlh,,.,c, UJ~,.~, D.,': .PA: iti IP FF ISi FII Top Inside 2407 751 2041 2060 2351 Lottom i~mido n-,oo_x~ 765 20q6_ 2052 ~343 Ton (>u~ ~'5de 2428 1~'1" ~ , .... :,~._ ~ 2056 2072 2368 Bottom Outside 2}~24 1319 2061 2075 2369 Circulated and conditioned ;?md. Rigged up Go-International to set bridge plus and perR)rate. 78 pcf ,mud Janu.~~ 15 ] o77 Co-In'ternationai set Nalco 'bridge plus at 4650'. Could not shear pins · ~alco adapter 8" ' and p~l].ed wire line out of rope socket. Left ~ x 4' ~ ~-~ .~T collar locaLer Nyd setting tool O" x o-'~ , x :?4 along ~d. th rope socket .... ' "" , ' -~- -~--'" ,'- ~' holes r>or foot .[o" >: t--?/l, ti:,'= in hole ~-repa.red for and pe~fo t-]aliiburton Formation Test HFT //5 1l}190' - h650' (t-15-775 Opened tool for i hour 15 minutes and had light blow-J.:'~creasing to a medium bubble blow - 10# at surface, decreasing to light 'blow. C].osed tool Yor 3 hours 20 '-~"' ~-=s. .... t. nu~c._ Reversed out. Recovered 500 o,., oS sandy mud and 2812' very 7')T}'r '~C" ('~1 f=',, 'i ~ z n~ocu.~._,, DATA: IF IF PF ISI FI! 57op Inside ])o'btom Inside 2302 605 1868 1996 2330 Top Outside o~o7 202~ ~_~ 321 1893 ~o~ 319 1886 xo17 2357 Nan opened end 5ri]_l pipe to 4620' top of Go-Internationai junk. Circt~lated ar, d condil;5, oncd mud. Pulled out - reran and set Ealco 'Bridge plug at 4500'. Set'tin/~ tool. ii~,ilcd to shear pins, leaving Go-International wire line tools in i~ole. 78 pcf mud 40,'..'.,6' to l~O?,,d'. Nan :fal].i::u:~'t-,on l:.'or::rbion Test ]~ .t ,.. 300;~' 4'-r'"'~ /' ',/' .... : ~ '~ 1-±o- I (') Opened 'boo~ increasin: to light blo~,~ in 5 minut, es. GAS to surface in ]5 ~ninutes with 24. psi in 1 hour~ Closed tool ror 2 tlou'rn 30 minutes. Tol, at time 4~ioul ..... s. Reverse(i otl,, .... - ~0 ]."OOOV~I'~r, PRi!JSSUI-~F, DATA' IP IF FF ISI FH ,-n - ' ( 392 :_o]) Inside 21. )0 247 1389 Bottom in. side 20P3 2Zo 3o~ 1381· 2073 O" /' Top O'udssi de ,_11o 257 )~07 1408 2].01 Nottom Outside-'. _ 2115 267 406 1404 Oo-l'n'Le~mational_ set Halco bridge 'n.!ug~ ~.. at 3600' ~ and r, erforated holes per foot 3)~88' - 349)~' and 3508t -- 3514' Comptauea perforations and prepared for Formation Test #7. 77 pcf mud Ran in with Halliburton Forr~qation tool and ran ~.e~u P,, ~I~ TM_L #7 3405' - 3600' (]--17-77) Opened. tocg_ fox' 8 hours. Had good CAS blow' "' ~'°-" o' -'- ,:.R; ..... ~:n~.~ 6.SMC:ii:>)/d thru ::" choke~ some flhuid show. Shut-in for 4 hours. Circu:Lated out OAS bubo. Lc be!ew packer, CLar~cs shod, zed.: -)- ' '~¢'~ C'~ l-') ~ . . ]. E P.,_') ol.,.t ', ], IH IF Fi-"' IS! Fl{ Top Inside 1~1~. 125---8 ].~x~97 1556 17-~4 Bottom Inside 1815 1185 1287 1544 1787 Top Outside 1841 1064 1316 1.555 1814 Bottom Outside 1836 1127 1366 1547 1809 Cleanc:d out brid~se plug at 3600' and ran t,o 4200'. Circulated and conditioned mud. x 78 pcf mud )~0!~': ;':.,::~ ';::1 ',,':iti'; ::c~'~.rer %o 1:2(:0' C~rcu!o, tod_ foF two ho~rs~ nu~ed -~-' and }~'~:.~':~:::'~:d. t,c, ~':~:~ ~:rof~e'[,ie~:-Lu'b:i. ns. (See Attae?',ed) d,~r~l ;'1.~''~ , ,1 ~ J. ; . ~ SeC ' + ' -- -c ~, ~_~.a started testin~ ;'.~J~o!'~'~_,c dicn,:n., 'J~,,O.P.E. to insts]..]. ):-mas tree. Installed lines and tested to 3003 '~';~: ,._,~. I~an in h.o!e to close sliding sleeve. RiK:~ed_...., up to displace ~ud with diesel. I,i,,e,'~ tested 0.!{. DJ. solacement rate was at two barrels -- per mi~t.tte Down a.nrn.t]_as thru ~ TM . Droppe~ l?aker . .. -,;'-~ and finally thru a.~.:,~,, ball - enga~?d ~:ackey at,:~°°nno~,~ psi. Pulled out, ran back in hole to set ]:~[~ Plus with xvireline, pressured up on packers and set at ~000 psi. Opened to-:; sleeve and c! ~' '~ . _ ooea annulas sleeve. Started ur:!oadins: well ~U~.;.L]~: and closed sleeve. Pulled plug and tested bottor~ zone at 5.2 :uiilion c~/i't;, with 3/&" bean. r,~o;.?le.~..~,=u ta'st tY, ru .... ~'6I! bes,]l to ~US. blloIl st~oa, mtzud i'io'w rate oh~l,,° ,. + well in. Clean ]~:ud tanks a.n6 released rig a,t noorl. J. W. WILSON ELEV. 109 D.F. .: -. _ L..' ' .... '" "" "' ~' "..- '~L': '." ..... ' - ' . . - ...... "' ;,:L-'..i --'-.. ,. ':..~' "".'. ~'.'": .... - ...... .. :- ~ ' , ' '??- .'i!: .:.'"-' i"i 'i':,,T't,::r~ ~ Z~,. :~" '9.3~ se,z-r~ ~-80::"i--,?,;i~".;'., ~.~? i ' ..... /'- ' " ' ' '' ~ tL' ' - ' ' - -' 6~ ~6' ,'" ......... ~" "' '"' ....... '~ :-= ''~ .... 2 oO . ...- ..', -, - ~t8 S.. 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'"~-~ ;-' ~ ~-~e~ ~ x SL-.'--'-~-"-.'-~-': ~;-q;~¥~:r-?:~'.-,'-'~.-, --'-:'";.'. t.:~.~:-:,,.'.:,~:~:.'r ; "--.:")~' ..... ;,- .... : i. 2 3514'- 35~8 6~* ' -' r'...::.:.'.~-";-'.;-"".., .... . : :, _.= ..:, .;. .- ~-,.."r ';_., ...... .,' 3520'~,~=O~~ ;CO S~te~ J~.,">:/,---:' ..... .',... ; · ,.:,. ,->;-'.f;;'_-.':?,,-:,-:. ~'-: .-: ;. . LB0 ........ ..... "" '~ ""';' '":~='"" ...... ..... '" ", · 65 , ' '.' · ,... ' '..~X-0~e~ B x SD.:~ ".' .... Zr';',;''''' '. "-:.'."'-'~';;';":¥".'~:'-..{:q'- -'~"?'f'-" '~ - - . '1.' ' 8.3o.' -- ~60A~A.i' ~-~s "s" 81p~e, 2ost~fo~-~2~ ..: ~;...-:,.....~. ......- ...-._..... 2.00 __ X-~er B, x-SL :"~. ~-.. {,'-' '-~:~:'i~""~-t~ ',}:'-.'- ' ' : ':]:, <'-' ".':-'. ,--," :h"/:.'[{'." "1.60 "- '/ .,' ~' "J.'-' '/--.~:~':"" 18 Jts '~" 9.3~ Se~c N-80'..-'./'~ : . -:.::'.-. 536.82 ;~ee' l' ' '- '"' .... . ~. · . .,. _.- .:..---- ~.. . .- ..... .,~, . - - ': ' " '"' L66 4o~' ~.38' ~o~t, "q" ~tpp~e ..... .-:--n..'..-,'h: , 416~' ' - ' "": i41 ~l' ' . '.' - ~X'~e~ .... ' ': - - :'- T.~'.' ? % :-";" . ,. 1. ~1 BR ~ · ~-~e~ ~ess ~o Se~-~c .. '.' ..... ' '~ ~t/'-~.'-':' ~.~00~'''~.' ~ ~r Se~'~ -...'. , '. . . ~ . . .... ' .. ~:: '. ~ ~0~ ' ";-:L .." ......... -.."' :~ :'.: -/. - ' ' ' .- .- . ..'..'_.~ ........ ; -: ..: ......... - . .. . . ,_ ' ' "- ~ .:.'- :~i ' ... · ~_ ' .. -',, -/ "¥: ~'Z, ' ' -,. ,- %. · ~ -: ~ .... ~ - . ~,"L-'-:'-" "- . _ [. ' - , · . · . _ - ~ ',:_-.-j,-. -' -, .. - -,,. ; ~'-~ .. . - .....; .... . -: _- . .. _ ' , _ ' .. ..'- ?' :] '"' _ . - . . .:_ .. . BEL'UGA' RIVER 6~' ' ' -" -.:.: ..'-. 221 - 23 · .~. 65~' ' ''CASING- ~ TUBING DETAIL SECTION 2~ T. 13 N.,R. IOW . COMPI,ETIOI REPORT x Original ¥;clI Redrill CHEVRON U.S.A. INC. AREA LAND OFFICE: Anchora.~e PROP}'Lr'~TY' Ik~].u,:'.m. Niver Field~ LEASE NO: ADL-2!127 API NO: LOCATION AT SURFACE: 252' [,;. [,: 1515' E. from S.W. Corner of Sectiom 22 T.t?[. ~ R.10W., S.]~. & LOCATI 0f,~ AT DEPTH: ELEVATION: 109' D.F. HOLE DATE Area Engi~e~ er DRILLED 13Y: l~!rirq.~c, rho£f }.~.~,~ }~;~o (Contractor) DATE COi,i),~ENCED i)P, II,LING :_ ].,!ovc-',be~" 1°_~, 1976 DATE COZ.iPLETED: Sanuary 19 ~ i. 977 DATE ON INITIAL PRODUCTIOI{: January 21 ~ 1917 Shu%-in TOTAL ])EPTH: 6500' F, FFECTt\.~E DE'PT}i: 1~]_[-,2' CASING' 30" at 92' 20" cemented at h14' 13_3/o,, ~ ~, cemented at 3323' 9-5/(~'' cemented, at 6h81' SU?.DIARY PLUGS: 6500' - 6427' Bridge Plug at 4650' Bridge Plug at 4500' ,,. i',,h'b ',,.;Ix,/',, t .I.(;('! ~ ' Oo-inbe)'~,,:~t, ioz:.al- h - ~-'~ Shot '" '-r~-~ Per Foot. ]1670' 4d92' - !.~7c:0 ) 4703' - h7'D6 ) ]:~eperforated 47~2' - 4720 ) SchlumberL'.:er " - 3[¢34 ' o-~.,-~,", _ 61+c,~' 2 ],u,.'..1 In.:luction-Latero!og 4i)t ' jj~u ~ " 5~' ~,~ Log< ii c~:oiog 3325'_ r. ~" - 5" tror;)~a'LJon Density Log 4lb'- 3~J3R~ ' 3325' - 6500' Coxq~ensa,ted J.~eutron Formation Densio~ 414' 3333' 3~ 5' - dpO~,' ContinuousD~pr.,cver~ ~ , ~' 3500' - 64~8' 5~ Go- Int e r n at i on al T~ . ~,'v _ 0 ~J2Tr; ,5!. -- ~.-,, .~:t ~r _ i ',,~ e U ~, r o 1t Cement Bond Log 3000' - 6430' 5n i500' - 61¢30' 5" Borst & Oiddens Mud Log 400' - 6500' 2" Chevron Geo]-)hvsical ..... ~"Iv="r ,-,,.., ion Dil)mcter (Se].vee) Di!:~x~eter (Qual~'t:y Control Plot) Azimuth of Dip vs. Depth 1)5 }:) Calcu].ations FOt-I[,4/,,.TIOi'.! '2ESTS: 5'";"'~-,: - 6430' #2 4r' = " olp' - 6430' //4 4615' - 6430' #5 4490' - 4650' #6 3992' - 4500' //7 3405' - 3do0' .... ': 7' ) 67 pc:[' n:uc. (51') 65 per ~:ud ...... ; ...... i .........': ..... Nan °0" O.D '~ 9)~; ~ .... . ~ ~',.,,. g Buttress N-40 to 414' 70 pc f mud Ce~;:e~itc'.d 20" wiLh 818 cu. ft. (422 sacks Class '~G" Cement) Cement to surface .~ n 30 -~r~inutes. 70 paf mud ...... " ...... ' .... "'" '" ~'* ..... 0 .17 E aPd Shafco choke ar~,J, blow--down lines. November ].9, !.976 Tes'Led ]~.O.P.N., t. ested casir:g and bag to 400 psi., blind.rams to 400 psi. ~:0 shoe to Dril.led out" :' (170') 71 pcf mud. ],i'ovem'b(,_~' ~'"0, 3.976 Dr:iii]ed ]_7~-:'' hole 592' -- 1275' Dri].]..ed 17-~'~:'' )~o].c ]-275' - ]825' (683') 76 pcf mud. (550') 72 pcf mud Drillcd: "'{~" l(;"!l ' ., _,,_ -.;. ho.Tl.c to 7 . J'u~!',.!',ed pin on X-over s~b. Left txo co!la.~s~ ].'(il~ bS'L. m.~d bit sub :in hole. Rcm in hole with 7-7/S" overshot with ]2 nk~_:,'t. Wo~'!~cd over top of fish a.t .].~.~:.,0' Recovered a].]. fish " ...... P ..... .. _ 20 ac~ ..... ~.cua .~.~tco barrel. Dri].led to OX('.O~; .~,C~) ]~&F'r'C'] ..... -~,~ 511 ~t1~'[ Si~' "r'"' '":~ ~(- ' (228~) 72 pcf mud Whi.].(~ drilling at 21"(]' jtunpcd pin in dr'ill collar and ]..eft bit, drill collars (2) Grant stabai.izers and (1) 7" drill collar for total fish of 171.' top of fish a,t 2000'. r:an into hole with %'ri-State 7" socke%~ bumper sn.'b and '~ewe~ ,}ars~ en6a.gcd fish at, 2000' and recovered. Check drill moll_ars and found cracked pins on all seven {7} drill cellars. Drilled °0<~" - 2172' (i19') 72 10of mud Novcru'bcr 2)! =, 1976 Replaced all drill coil_ars .and drilled. 'i'[~" hole. 2172' - 251~9' (377') 73 pcf r,qud Dr5 llcd :l_7}5.'' bole 2548' - zoa~,' (291') Il! oaf mud (47ti') 72 pcf mutd Novexlber 2'[, 1976 Drille(t 17-?' hole 't;o 3335' (2].') and rigged up to run Schl~m~berfiier Dual Induct:ion Los from )t]..l~' to 333h' Ran Borehole Co .... ~n .... ted Sonic LoS '"~" Ri({ged down Sch]_~u:'iber[~er and c].eaned hole for 13-3/8" from )41.)t' to 3_5.}', · casin~.~. Ri~iged up casing tools. Ran e:ichty ($0) joints (3326') of 13-3/8", 68// K-55 J3uttress casing to 3..~3 . Llrculaotc,i and conditioned hole for cement Cox:tented wi-th }ia!co cement. 1700 Sack~ of "C" cement mixed ~;,~_th 2.35[t~ Ge! by weight of ,:2© Ceme~t ~o surface. ~isplacefl drill pipe wi%h 120 cu. f%. of water. Cemen~ · in place 1:00 a.m., November ,;-9~ 1916 72 pc~ mud l[t~sta,,ll c,:~, '~'1.~:.:.,::;'' ~-v-x.~_l -.0~} . ~';- . 12, wi'th boan .... line as per N-!.7, Uu flanr:e, .... ~x:.,. O.TM' . at head and :reinr:;.'tsi!ec~ .i;.O.N. and bean line and %es-ted valves on kill line, ])ei'~th 3':'''~' ' drill_in~T wJ't:n .!..d~q no]0. Cleaned out to 3230' 72 pal mud ~.~,te 1.}- casing to 2000 psi and condition mud hole. 3339'-- -~or'~-,,~,.~,.:~l (552') 77 pcf mud ~5~o°xu') ~"o(c'. pcf mud Dril'l ed 1'''~" )-t)i73' - 49)t5' (472') 78 pcf mud. ~ '~'" hole Drill ed. ] .... .91 _ 31 (hO3') 78 pcf mud (-~. O ! Oyu ) ' 77 pcf mud. (240') 78 pal mud (21(,') 78 pal _uud ~_~:.a_.; ..... I)ua, i !~duetior~ l,c&~ 33Z6' ~ 6484' Pro~:~ m:i.t,y !.'E_cro!o!~ 3325' - 6~84~ Di}.a'~ieter d.i.d not work, ~iffged d.o~:n Schl~uffbe:rger a. nd circulated 'hole clean. 77 pal ~ud ]¥,c(:,v/be'r 'I.P, ] oyg RSuf;ed ut' ;.,.~id .',"an Sc]S.u:r:-berser Diru:;eter.~ from oo~:o_~,: ~: - 6~8~-'. Pulled out .... ,_,,;in(" e:,o:l.}_~vc, nt r:~.~,~i sc-',t up for' nidewa!] rc _.. C ......0 ................ S mud for ca~;ing. 79 pal mud CASING DETA. iL ]:~o t t om' 1) a },; e r ].)i f fer ent, ~ a I. ~;'"~. t ]. - u.p' Shoe 1 ,Joint 9-'5/[',", )~3.5#, i.!--.80 Buttress R-3 L,rlkcr Nil'lFu!c:n'bial Fil.]i-up Shoe 27, JoJ. rlts 9-..5/P"~ )13.5h', N-80 Buttress N-3 3h Joints ~-)~.~-'/8~ 40r ':'~ Baker Stay, c 97 Joints o-~/8" l~o/ N-SO Buttress AboYe Derrick .... r_~oor' ' Cement At 2.53' 40. O0 ' ! aS' 1124.47 ' !.83' 3926.02' 61485.35' 4.35' 6481. O0 ' ~i.1.Ccu~ t,(?d t.~',~"t] S~- " ,.,t:'tt;e cn . ~!ou at 6451' with 708 .,acks Class neat cement. ....... oO .,arrels~ "" '" " yin. un rig Vi. xed to a ',.',].urry c,.[' 11.].7--'l~8//, u~.sp].s,ced .... ' pu:r~q?s wi. th. 4 mud 'bur;rlm:fi l.,luf"; on .i';!oa% at 6).t36' with 1200 psi. Cemerrt in place 1 bour~ 11_5 minute, s. 78 pcf mud . ~,hFt_t Sta,/~O (tolla,r -" ~''' -" .._, wz~ ~2.~ sacks I~ -',!~ .. C;~ox',ed s'L,'~"c' .... ~:oZl. ar '¥::LLt~. 2000 u::~.J., ]Lad Cood e:izau, l'~u:.on' .. Cement in place ~: ho~r~; 5 minut~'.~ Prepared to drop a-5/8~ slips Set 9-5/8" s]:i.ps a~li cut 9-5/$" ea. sins, installed Gray' tubing:· Hea'd,~n8 ]~.O,P.?:J. te::;ted j.r~:~taliat:i_ons of rs.ms ~ l!ydrill Ot'( bas~ choke mani.~'oid. . .I. cst C).][. Ran in and Z~,Lr~-~uc:a 9-5/o'' s~,aCe and 3_:ino:; to 3000 x:,s.f. ' ............ " , '~ co].lar a,-l, :;72!' and dh:in'tmm out za?e Bae)zc:(i out ..... i'5.~:'e~ t,o scra'nn thru s l,a~"(~,, collLar. ..... z aped to :,a~_.~le collar at b).l~7 ' Circula~eu.~ and e on d i t J. on e (I ~'rn :.d. 78 pal mud Rigged (].own~ for set'!;'t_e, me~t of union contract with -'-.~.. ~,~e~ Rip: wu, r_-: 'b::¢':]'; .in operation at 12:00 noon. Conditioned hole in preparation l.~eu-bron run and ])erps.red to run ce::rcen~ bond 77 pcf mud Go-Inte):'na.i~Jon~Z ran (cznen~ Eond Loc ~ 2.200 Yo o4-,~O . Pullcd ot;t~ of bole and ?'epa,red to pc::r-.['ora~e and test. Co-international perforated )~ - ~" , ,~-,~'n, - 535)~' and 53)~2' ~2' sh.o-t no].es per foot) .~vu. .... 5358' ' -5~}'6' _ , ~ --, -~ .:~ . Per forat J. ns w&s fol].ox,ied up by ][8,1.1iblir~o~ test. ]IFT //1 .,275~: '-(.,,).i''-~O' (1-11-77) Onened tool for 93 minute flow wi-th at licht medium blow', decrea, sins to a 'weak blow. Closed 'too] for..~ ~ hours 7 minutes final closed in pressu)"c. Reversed out !cq barrels Gas cu% mud, no free Bo'bto.',n Top O~fl_-,si Je J3ottom Outside -IF FF ISi FH qo.,, _ 766 229!. ~..°'Tn'z . N~o 2313 2(~lp L~3 765 2310 2516 77 pcf mud .. ')~ a~ . - . ±-u.ll. cd out of hole and rici.'jed, up to run ho,!l:[burton J~'orm~,tion Tes'b //2 and completed. liFT #2 46.15'-6l,~30' (1-12-77) Opened too]_ for 1 hour and 35 minutes ~i't,h a medium bubble blow. Closed tool, reversed out 20.7 barrets of hole /2uid. Pulled loose in 3 hours 25 minutes, Charts indicate partial 'plugf:~ing of anchor perforations during flow. PRESoUi,,E DATA: Ill tF FF ISI t%ii -~ Or,}. O Top Inside 2463 37 5~2 ~u.~.o 2447 ~8 Bottom Inside 2451 57 537 2038 243' 'fop Outsi0e 2h74 90 1197 2056 2460 Bottom Outside 2471 92 1163 2057 2458 77 per mud Rigf{ed up 'to run tfallib~.rton Test //3. Completed test. tfFT #3 1~615'-6430' (1-i3-77) Opened 'tool bub'ble ' ' ~ ~"' choke bmo~-,~ bled off in 4 minutes on with a weak. bub'ble blow. Closed. tool :Cor 2 hours. PRESSURE DATA: Iii IF FP ISI FH Top Inside 2453 485 916 2019 2441 Bottom In,t;ide 2446 582 891 2012 2430 '"'oI ] ~. p Outside 21~67 687 -oo 20:)2 2h47 ~ ' 680 ~2' Bottom Outside ENo0 1~09 2449 ~ .. ..... ht~n~.,,t.~o.,al rigged up and reperforated After r, omp] ntion of test, Go-]' ~ ~'~ o" ,- ., _ - OOa~ 4700 ' - 47]_2' -- ]~720' }~702' 11706' and 4 ~. ~ ' - . Shot new' perforat~ on ~l ~ 46~0' Completed and pulled ou'b of hole interval from lu70' - . · 76 pcf mud (]430' (1-!!I-77) 0period tool for 3 hours, had 'blow thru-out, test. Closed tool foF 3 hours. Backsc~Lt;led out~ recovered 7.t barrels of Water cushion mud, and 2'i'7'9' of ~an(~¥' Water. Total net rise Nad 100' fine sand below back-scuttle tool. !t{ I I;: FF IS i FH Top I r~s :i. de 2}407 r(2~, 2041 ~:uoO~r'~' 23N! ?.ott om ins:[de 237P '[65 2036 205°~ 2343 ,,~ oo ~ 311 o,,~:~ 2012 "["n'e ()~t,s ide (,lreul,~,~ec and ¢ondi%ioned mu.d. Rig6e~ up Oo-!nterne'bion~! to set 'brid~e p]_~s and perforate. 78 per rrmd January 1~5_~. A?.17_ Oo-Interna.~._onai set tiazco bridg~-~.,-. _.'pi'us at ~op0' . Cou].d not shear pins and pul]x-..d wire line out of rope socket. Left Halco adapter 8" x ~.~" .... q~'" coIlar locater 2" ' ' ~J'd setting too] 6" x ./a ~ - x 3:~' along -mtth rope socket ]0" x 1-7/16~' in hole. Prepared i'Or and neri'orated )~ -. ~'~ holes per foot~ iialliburton Formation ....... .,.,cs u ~¢~.. liFT #5 4490' - 4~<50' (1-15-Il) Opened tool for i hour 15 minutes and Nad light blow-increasing to a medizm.1 bubble -blow' - i0# at surface:, decreasing to light b]_.ow. Closed tool for 3 hours 20 minutes, Reversed out, Recovered 500~ Water 282' sandy mud and 2o1~' very san~ WATER iF IF FF ISI To}). Inside 2372 609 1874 2006 2_.303 ' '"'~ ° i 996 ' Sot'bom Inside 2362 60N ~oo 233v Top Outside 2397 321 ~Ao~ 2024 2 ~o'ttom Outside 2307 31P 1856 2017 2357 ~an opened end drill, pipe %o ,u~:.~ top of Go-international junk. Circulated and conditioned mud. Pulled out - reran and set Halco ~erid. ge plug at }1500'. Se'h~ing too]_ failed to shear pJ..ns~ leaving Go-izlternationai wire line tools in hole. 78 pcf mud burton ?oiu;~ation Test, ~f6. liFT ,','6 :5992' '-4500' (!-id-77) Ope.ucd tool witi~ 500' of water cu. shion and lt S'{~ rat ho2. e mud. Weah bubble blow .... ].n~,te,~ OAS to surface ncr-. ........... g to light blow in 5 in i5 zr;inutes wi%h 2~', psi in 1 horn~. C!osed Sool Z'or 2 hours 50 mEn.utes. '.?o-[,ai time 4 hours. Reversed out - IlO Toll} In:~J. de 2100 247 ~ 392 13~;> 13ottora Inside 2093 236 384 1381, 2073 .. 1o O'LttS J. 2116~..p[ )i07 1408 2101 ~0 %to}il Outside 2115 267 )~06 !~I04 2098 Oo-.[nterna~.:io~-l:-~l ~et 1-Iai co bridge, plug at .3600' and ~erJ...,ra~ea 4 _ ~-",~ holes per 1hot 3h88' - 349)~' and 350~' - 3514'. Completed perforations and prepared for Fon~).ation Test #7. 77 per mud Ran in with IIalliburton Formation tool and ran Test #7. lIFT' #7 34.05' - 3600' (1-1.7-77) Opened tool for 8 hours. Had good OAS 'bi.ow averasjinc 6.5HC2?'/d thru -a ~ , flui4 show. Shut-in for 4 ho~irs. Circulated out GAS 'bubble be]..o,.z packer. Charts showed: PRESSN:~E DATA: iH IF FF ISi Top Inside l~f4 t2--~8 f29--7 1~ 17--~4 Bottom Inside 1815 1185 1287 1544 1787 Top Outside 1841 1064 1316 1555 tcql4 Bottom Outside 18~0 1127 ljoo 1547 1509 Cleaned out bridge Plus at 3600' and ran to 4200'. Circulated and conditioned. ~nud. 7 8 pc f mud r,~,,,~..,' et, ed r'[i;~n:i~,,-,' _-:,-,? ~:- ~.,--;:/~" tubSn{; a,:,~d, prenared to t,~'~t equipment, ~,.~., ot~t rot,:-:?.7 'buble -- ni}2jl:ied down and started-bestins, J',.'[-[,-~;]c (,,'.o~.,,', '~' 0 'P E. to ';,",ql .... '~ )[-..xv.t.s tree Insta.!!ed lines and tested ~o "'-~O,).r"', .p,~'~'~ i.,.:':.n in I~oi(: ~o close "-' . ' . . ~ :~.~.J. din~ sleeve RJ. 5~?d up ~o d~st:,la, ce ]'nttd wi'l;h diesel. Linc-[;es'hed 0.ii. 'Disc]_ace~2en~ rate was at -t.~o barrels ,~Lt~,e. lik)w~t annul, a;., thru 3:~aTM and finally thru sea b:[~::~; ball -- cr~('laSe5 i:':~.c'ker at 2300 psi. Pulled out~ ran back in hole Lo ',et, 'i:~(~ ]:'i/uS wl.-i-.h wirc:!i2~o eressu'~:cd u'D c,,~ -'-,~ ,';' ',',~- s ~' '. .... ~ . ~ .,,, ~:.,~;.c.,,(.,_s and et at 3000 Ope~tod top si cove 8.n(i. c] osod annula, s sleeve.. Started unloading we] i, Unloaded tnb:~.nFl and closed sleeve. 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". / ~' t.-:: ..?/y~q.~:~(~.; b ' ' ~ ',. .~;~ . - ;_.'. , . ~B~er._.~. Packer.?~ · ~ ' · '- ~ '- ~.~ - · '' '' · "-' '" '- -:- '~' .~ - ' ~ '-':¥..-...':."' ~.-.:.'..:/.';'.Ll:.r..~'.- ~. ~. j:..-~,, s.S~.'se~,~¢ N-~o-.,--'~;.':~.~...:-.'.:-'-:':%,.: '.~-: _ ~.zo' -~ .~:. ,-~ ~ . -..~- V. ~, :-'. ..... ~'" ' '- - ; ":-:-':~. -.: :".'...'::-?~-"':: PF:;: ..' .-.,' -.. _. ~.-'..: ~.. ~-.-' '."-b-:-.::/' ~. ' . :~ .':/: :..~: ... -. · ' .' .... . ~._ X~er B .x 8~"..-7 L,~ .~' ''-- .3~82 73' ' ',,' ~,'" -": -;:;'i-:-'-z:"'>s .... ~ ..... "::~ ;_.".-~',-..'' ':-."-.'. ~ ..... . . - ~- ' ~ ~is . ~ ._.Sleeve6:::.-; 34ce; .-,-----~86-;68.; ~;X_~er3 X' s~'-/.¥': ~"b -. "~.~.- ~.. -' '.: ' '.: :'¢' --' ' .-:'* ~SI 4 3518 61' , ' ' ~"-' '::"-¢-.~"~":';""'~'""": '-/'- "'.--"-" ':'" ¢~' -':' ';'"'"' ...... "' ' _~20*~Ze' ~LBro~ CO S&fe~ ~;:"i,/;-:~;/~'::¢?.:-' .... ': "-::...::,':.:'L::?:-~%;.-:::'-.-';'~ .-..Z.80 ., .--.... r.: ...:-. ':1 ...... '.'-'7. '..'..,-J~,~i? :./"'::,"--~;"' ,'-::?'/' -: ".:.::'?;",~-f?-'.'"":'. ~'" '-; :.,~?'.:;::'.d, '" ~. . __ -: . : .... . - -x-O~r B x s~,.~:.,.,:.:..:'::,~, ',~--::-,.--:" '....," '-::.-.. ':-L.~: '. :." ." :..~:? ',-~' ~ ~' , . 3s9~.2~, - ~ ~=-FH Pa~%h'.. "73':::-;;]"7';""~ t:'[ ," :.-(':; ' :' .:':-',:'..t '('-'-v ':::: :':".~ 8.~o.' . B602.~"' . "S" ~ipple,' Pos~tt~n-~2': .... .~, .t). '._~.,-. '_ ,:]_'- '-_:,-,,'~ -' :' 2.00 -.. ..,~: .X-~er B, x'S~ .~..*--: - ::~:'::" '~ . ' "~' .... ' "-'-:- 'i'i.-.': ':. 1.60 . S~z~. - ,-... -. . . . .... . - : .-.. - - 18 Jt~. ~" ~.~ Se~-~c ~-~...--..'.:.- -::4:. ~B6.82 : 4086' - ~1~.38' . ~0tis "Q" Nipple: -':~ 4' ' : '' I '' r. 4~ ...... '~ ' ' '-' '-- 1.66 .... i i"'"'"' ...... X-~e. ... .:', ....... - '" 2~.2~ --. :4~za'U"' ~zT8'92, ' z ~t. ~" ~.s~ Se~-~c ~-8o .::.::.,.~.' ~,:.;..(./:~:: z.~2 . ~- ' ~43ss' .~ ~0o',.':: '.'~ ~er Se~'Sub - " -''"":: .- .',-, . ,. " ...... =,.o=-i"'"' - - '-" .. :- '-::';'"':'-' _ - -- . *. ' .- ... . - I . .. -~ · . .&-_ ...... . ..... :. -.-.-. ...... :.. -' .'-' .......... --- ~ "4cio' ' . . .. . i ~47~'..:::' "-: -.;. : - ,- .~ 1470~' .. ~. - ~ .... ~471~*' . " * "' .... ' ........ ; ' '":"':, -'~' ' '- ":: ' ~i i~7~°''" " '"""" "' .... .- ' "-" :~2' ' ..... ' ' ' -" '" '''~ '" ~ i~34~_' .'----- -- ' -- ' ---' ' ~.~ .~S3S4' -' .' . '"'" - -- ' :---- BEL-U6A: RIVER 221 23 ~ 6~' .... . ~. · .m 6~' ' 6AS.1~6 & TUBIN6 DET&IL BELUGA RIVER 221-23 FORMATION TEST SUMMARY F.T. of Perfs 5332 - 5342' 5346 - 5354' 5358 - 5368' Light blow for 1 hour 30 minutes test. Recovered 19.6 hhls. gas cut mud in 4 1/2" drill pipe· Pressure Recorder Data: Initial Hydrostatic Initial Flow Final Flow Final Shut In Final Hydrostatic 2840 psig 48 psig 739 psig 2295 psig 2840 psig. F.T of Perfs 4692 - 4700' 4703 - 4706' 4712 4720' · · ~ ~ --- · Light blow for ! hour 30 minutes test. Recovered 13.8 bbls. gas out mud in 4 1/2" drill pipe. Pressure Recorder Data: Initial Hydrostatic Initial Flow Final Flow Final Shut In. Final HYdrostatic 2461 psig - 71 psig 2034 psig 2461 psig F.T. of Perfs. 4670 - 4680', 4692 - 4700', 4703 - 4706', 4712 - 4720' Light blow for 2 hour test. Recovered 23.8 bbls. gas cut mud incl. 2' sand on bottom in 4 1/2" drill pipe. Pressure Recorder Data: Initail Hydrostatic Initial Flow Final Flow Fianl Shut In Final Hydrastatic 2437 psig 406 psig 1421 psig 2010 psig 2437 psig F.T of Perfs 4670 - 4680' 4692 - 4700' 4703 - 4706' 4712 - 4720' Medium blow decreasing to very faint blow at end of 3 hour test. Recovered 12.3 · · barrels of mud and 39.4 barrels of sandy water including 100' of fine sand at bottom in 4 1/2" drill pipe. ' Pressure Recorder Data: Initial Hydrastatic Initial Flow Final Flow Final Shut In Final Hydrastatic 2405 psig 1509 psig 2042 psig 2042 psig 2405 psig RECEIVED Division of Oil & t}~ ~o~erv~tion Beluga ~iver 221-23 Formation Test Summary -2- F.T. of Perfs. 4556 - 4578' and 4602 - 4616'. Medium~+eqd~ blow declining to light steady blow at end of 2 hour test. Recovered 4 barrels of sandy mud and 40 barrels of very sandy muddy water including 20' of sand at bottom in 4 1/2" drill pipe. Pressure Recorder Data: Initial Hydrostatic Initial Flow Final Flow Final Shut In Final Hydrostatic 2366 psig 831 psig 1869 psig 2010 psig 2366 psig F.T. of Perfs. 4066 - 4086' Gas to surface in 1 hour 5 minutes at 60 mcf/D rate declining to 10 mcf/D rate at end of 3 hours test. Recovered 6.5 barrels of mud in 4 1/2" drill pipe. Pressure Recorder Data: Initial Hydrostatic Initial Flow · Final Flow Final shut In Final Hydrostatic 2105 psig 239 psig 382 psig 1397 psig 2105 psig F.T. of Perfs. 3488 - 3494', and 3508 - 3514' Gas to surface in 2 minutes of 9 hours 10 minutes test. Flow gas at 2960 mcf/D rate through 3/8" choke T.P. 1100 psig and at 7575 mcf/D rate through 1/2 choke T.P. 1050 psig. No fluid recovery in 4 1/2" drill pipe. Pressure Recorder Data: Initial Hydrostatic Initial Flow Flow with 3/8" choke Flow with 1/2" choke Final Shut In Final Hydrostatic 1822 psig 1067 psig 1397 psig 1303 psig 1539 psig 1916 psig RECEIVED MAR .. g.lg77. · Diviskm*0f ~. & 0~' Gon~er~tlon LITH. "F sEnv~ cr Co. ;;'.. t/~. SIDEWALL SAMPLE DESCRIPTIONS ~:~c.,.rH e,', ,,4 o .....,,,.,, o,,.-,- ,. OIL SHOWS, V~¥ C CC. C~IG= RECEIVED lIAR g I~F7 Divislen M 0tt & (~ r, eeeervatio LITH. TEXTURE OIL SHOWS WcL~ SIDEWALL SAMPLE DESCRIPTIONS , ,-'~ A ABUNDANT C CC. BELUGA RIVER 221-23 FORMATION TEST SUMMARY F.T. of Perfs 5332 - 5342' 5346- 5354' Light blow for 1 hour 30 minutes test. drill pipe. , 5358 - 5368'· Recovered 19.6 bbls. gas cut mu~ in 4 1/2" Pressure Recorder Data: Initial Hydrostatic 2840 psig Initial Flow 48 psig Final Flow 739 psig Final Shut In 2295 psig Final Hydrostatic 2840 psig F.T of Perfs 4692 - 4700' 4703 - 4706' 4712 - 4720' 'Light blow for i hour 30 minutes test. Recovered 13.8 bbls. gas out mud in 4 1/2" drill pipe. Pressure Recorder Data: Initial Hydrostatic Initial Flow 'Final Flow Final Shut In Final Hydrostatic 2461'psig - 71 psig 2034 psig 2461 psig F T. of Perfs 4670 - 4680' 4692 - 4700' * . · · 4703 - 4706' 4712 - 4720' Light blow for 2 hour test. Recovered 23.8 bbls. gas cut mud incl. 2' sand on bottom in 4 1/2" drill pipe. Pressure Recorder Data: Initail Hydrostatic Initial Flow Final Flow Fianl Shut In Final Hydrostatic 2437 psig 406 psig 1421 psig. 2010 psig' 2437 psig F.T of Perfs 4670 - 4680' 4692 - 4700' 4703 - 4706' 4712 - 4720' · · f · f · Medium hlow decreasing to very faint blow at end of 3 hour test. Recovered 12.3 barrels of mud and 39.4 barrels°°of sandy water including 100' of fine sand at bottom in 4 1/2" drill pipe· ' Pressure Recorder Data: Initial Hydrastatic Initial Flow Final Flow Final Shut In Final Hydrastatic 2405 psig 1509 psig 2042 psig 2042 psig 2405 psig Beluga River 221-23 Formation Test Summar~,-~ F.T, of Perfs, 4556 - 4578' and 4602 - 4616'. Medium~eqd~ blow declining to light steady blow at end of 2 hour test. Recovered 4 barrels of sandy mud and 40 barrels of very sandy muddy water including 20' of sand at bottom in 4 1/2" drill pipe. Pressure Recorder Data: Initial Hydrostatic Initial Flow Final Flow Final Shut In Final Hydrostatic 2366 psig 831 psig 1869 psig 201'0 psig 2366 psig F~T. of Perfs. 4066 - 4086' Gas to surface in 1 hour 5 minutes at 60 mcf/D rate declining to 10 mcf/D rate at end of 3 hours test. Recovered 6,5 barrels of mud in 4 1/2" drill pipe. Pressure ReCorder Data: Initial Hydrostatic Initial Flow Final Flow Final Shut In Final Hydrostatic 2105 psig 239 psig 382 psig 1397 psig 2105 psig F.T. of Perfs 3488 - 3494' and 3508 - 3514' Gas to surface in 2-minutes of 9 hours 10 minutes test. Flow gas at 2960 mcf/D rate through 3/8" choke T.P. 1100 psig and at 7575 mcf/D rate through 1/2 choke T,P. 1050 psig. No fluid recovery in 4 1/2" drill pipe. Pressure Recorder Data: Initial Hydrostatic Initial Flow Flow with 3/8" choke Flow with 1/2" choke Final Shut In Final Hydrostatic 1822 psig 1067 psig 1397 psig 1303 psig · 1539 psig 1916 psig 0 L..-:~ILL STEH TEST REPORT'~- BASIC DATA OPERATOR~L LEASE .'~I.U&R ~IV~. WELL NO. ~ STATE _~.. LOCATION.X_~lClqOI:,Zl ¥ ~G3~47~Z.G'/ COUNTY ~H~::~i F'IELD_'~LU~3,J:J DATE I~ II")"J MUD TYPE Lt~lqo WT_ lr'jr~ VIS. W.L. RMF ~ FORMATION I~(~:~t~ ELEv. IOq,qb ~ TYPE CUSHION J~ol~l~ AMOL~NT OF. MECHAN I CAL DATA T£S~.NO.'t INTERVAL[;B~8°5~Z, CONVEN. :~'~' STRADDLE ~]; OTHER {TYPE) ' " '!" sis" SUR. CHOKE ., ~. BOT.CHOKE DRILL COLLAR LENGTH i.0. aBeLS/FT. ~ .. · DRILL PIPE SIZE & TYPE 4 %1~.~tj ~'~ LFNGT" ' WT. I~'[1~0 ~l.no TOP PACKER (SI SET AT: ~'JC~' ' AND ~O! AMToPERFoANCHOR ROT°PACKER@ T.D. _~a~ HOLE SIZE RAT HOLE SIZE RAT HOLE VOL. (BBLS.) cs~,,s,?,- ~ WT. 9~1~" J~ ~'; &~ FT.:SIZE& ~. ~ ~ ~ ~T. :"0. ~C. REMARKS · ~ ,, ..... TEST DATA ' SET PACKER [~q~* I~ OPEN TOOL ~). ~'~) (A.M.)g) IFP ."' .... .,.., s~s, ... .,.., r~ I ... 30 -,..:~'s,~. ~1~ TO ~RFACE H~. ~N.~ GAS TO SURFACE. ~_HR. MIN. ~S ~TE: INITIAL MCF/OAY; MAXIMUM MCF/DAY= FINAL FORMAT I ON FLU I D HRS. MIN°: ISI , HR. MIR. ~ HR. MIN. ;BLOW ,, MCF/DAY TO SURFACE ! N HR. AMOUNT (FT. OR BBLS. i DESCRIPTION GRAVITY . q.tt " C~Rs e.u'r t"quO SALINITY Rw ~ MI~I. @ OF. OF. oF. TOTAL FORMATION FLUID RECOVERED REMARKS /~.~ B8/.5 G~ cur rnuO '. .. PRESSURE DATA , GAUGE LOCiAT, ION TOP I~m6~ ~orro~ I,-,e -r~~ Bon.6,~,~ MA.. RE~.,.TJO2.__°F. SETTING DEPTH ~'~GO FT. ~~'~T. 5Ze'~ rT. ~'~x:~/ FT. TEST SUCCESSFUL? MAX.CLOCK TIME ~ ' HRS. ~4 .' HRS. . ~ fiRS. ~4 HRS. MECHANICALLY ~ ~ NO INITIAL H.H. ~18~ 2~ 2~1. e.Essu.s D ~[s D.o INITIAL F.P. CLOGK , , ~ ~8 ~ REMARKS ~ C~O ~N~T~AL S.~.PR~SS. ~H~ Tt~T . SEC~D F.P. ~ LCD ~ ...... ] 1 SE~D S. I. PRESS. ., . "Fi.~ .... ~ ~O ~AI ~s~" ~~ ...... BHT oF. °F. °F °F. llcKE~ NO. , , , , . , , -- ADDITIONAL REMARKS ' '*ILL STEM TEST REPORT BASIC DATA OPERATOR~ U~,.,~:l~ LEASE ' 'i~'Lt~)mi WELL NO, LOCATION~ ~_O~..!~.i ~ ~M~*~ .~_~~ FIELD.~~ DATE ~'l~'.~ _ MUD TYPE ~0 wT. ~ "vis.. W.L FORMAT I ON _~~ ELEV.I~,~ -~: TYPE CUSHION MECHAN I CAL DATA TEsT?No. ~ INTERVAL~'°~'O' CONVEN.I~'= ' STRADDLE [:::]; OTHER (TYPE) '/2" SUR CHOKE .OT.C.OKE G ' , - DRILL COLLAR LENGTH I.l'J. mBBLS/FT .... DRILL PIPE SIZE & TYPE''5tI II=-J LFNGTH · _ TOP PACKER (.S) SET AT 4G}~'1 · · AND ~ AMT. PERF. ANCHOR ROT.PACKER@. -r.D. G4l*'t ' HOLE SIZE RAT HOLE SIZE RAT HOLE VOL.(BBLSo) · CS~,S'IZE & WT.~Si~"~31 ,.: GZ}~l FT..:SIZE & WT.. REMARKS. . . . TEST DATA · . 5El' PA(:K£R *..-'4:00 OPEN TOOL ~.4:1~ (A...~(:~ ,r. J .RS.--3-Q .,,.: ,S, .,._ .,..: .~I.P ' HR. MIN.: SFSI HR.__ MIN.; FFP HR.. MIN.:FSIP . 2 HR.. MIN..;BLOW CUSHI~ TO ~RFACE HR. MIN. GAS TO SURFACE. , HR.. MIN. ~S RATE: INITIAL ~~ ~ ~ ~O ~R~E~- MCF~DAY: MAXIMUM MCF/DAY= FINAL MCF~DAY FO~TI~ FLUID .... TO SURFACE IN~ HR. , R~'~OUNT (FT. OR BBLS.) DESCRIP~I~ GRAVI~ SALINI~ , 0 . , ~ °F~ V ' . ""' [ ' , TOTAL FO~ATI~ FLUID RECOVERED /~ ~ ~ C~ ~OD . , R R~ARKS Y _ .. . . PRESSURE DATA ,,, GAUGE LOCATION 100 II,~SI.O~, ~ I1~10~ T~O ~,D~ ~ 0~,~ MAX. REG. BHT~OF. SETTING DEPm 4~ FT. ~" FT. ~ FT. 4eaZ FT. TEST SUCCESSFUL? ,,, ,..MAX.CLOCK TIME ~ ~ HRS. ~ . HRS. ~ HRS. ~4 HRS. MECHANICALLY ~E~ ~0 INITIAL H.H. ~3 Z44G 24~1 .. ~E~ ,,EssuR~s D ~Es D.o ,N,T,*L S. ,.PRESS. SEC~D F.P. . SEC~D S. I.PRESS. FINAL F,P. . FINAL H.H. ~T OF. OF, oF. OF. TICKET NO, ADDITIONAL REMARKS · DATE !~P 4~4.! {'Cl3.6.Ta} ILL STEH TEST REPORT BAS I C DATA OPERATOR· CT~.I~_¥.~ ~)SJ~. _. LEASE ~b~ WELL NO. ~ STATE ~ LOCATION ~ %1~6Z.~I ~/ Z&~4~2,~ ~ ~h~R) ' FIELD ~U~ -, DATE I'~'~ MUD TYPE. ~]~NO WT. ~ _VIS. W.L. R.F ~ . . ~ FORMATION~[L~ ELEV.)~q,~ ~: TYPE CUSHION ~O~~ AMOUNT OF. 'MECHANICAL DATA , , TEST NO. ~ INTERVAL ~)J~q'~" 4"J~.O CONVEN. :J~J~'STRADDLE J~: OTHER (TYPE) ' . ..... ,/ ,, SUR.CHOKE ~ BOT. CHOKE , DRILL COLLAR LENGTH i.rJ. "BBLS/FT. ~ . DRILL PIPE SIZE & ~PE ~ ~ ~ ~ ' ' TOP PACKER {S) SETAT: ~L~, '~D ~1 _ _ AMT. PERF. ANCHOR ROT.P ACKER~. , . T.D.~ HOLE' SIZE RAT HOLE SIZE RAT HOLE VOL. (eeLs.) .. CS~,SI7E & V~.~~ ~ ~,6'3~ ~1 FT.:SIZE REMARKS .... . ..... · ,., ,, TEST DATA :0.. SET PACKER ~.,~ I~-:0~)~!'tl OPEN TOOL 'e) _~>'0,~' ' (A.M.)(~ IFP .GI.I' HR.__ MIN.: SFSI HR. MIN.-' rFP , HR.__ ~ HRS. MIN.: I SI MIN.: FSIP '~,-- HR. CUSHION TO SURFACE,.. HR. MIN. GAS TO SURFACE HR .... MIN. 'O HR. ~ MIN. MCr/DAY; FINAL CAS RATE: INITIAL FORMATION FLUID MCr/DAY= MAXIMUM MCr/DAY TO SURFACE IN HR,--MIN, · . PRESSURE DATA ' R 'P. MOLJNT (FT. OR eeLS..) DESCRIPTION GRAVITY SALINITY Rw _ _ / / °F~ ~ OF' . ~~ °F. ' / ~/ ~ SETTING DEP'rH -,'~o0 FT. .,~'0.,~;.-- FT. .,~jZ~_...7 FT. ~3~ FT. TEST SUCCESSFUL? MAX.CLO~ TIME ~ HRS, ~ ~ HRS. ~ ~ HRS, HRS. MECHANICALLY ~ YES 'a NO INITIAL H.H. 'INITIAL F.P. . , . , , J -:'~. INITIAL S.I.PRESS. ,, SEC~D F.P. ....... SECOND S. I .PRESS. , , , ~ , FINAL S.I PRESS. /~~ 20~ ~0/0 2~06 TESTING CO.' ~ IX / ' / .... · ' ,,:_ ,, OF °F~ J ~ OF' ~ - OF . ~( ' .' "" ~ . . T~CKET NO I' ILL STEH TEST ~- BAS I C DATA REPORT OPERATOR C' J3 e ?'y-T~ ~ /'?/~.~. LEASE ..~_ L~_ ~~ LOCATION ~ -- ~/ ~?0~/~ ~ ~~_~,~TCOUNTY DATE /--/~--7~ MUD TYPE ~/~ WT. ,. 7~ VIS.. RF FORMATION ~~,~ ELEV.~ ~?~ ~' TYPE CUSHION WELL NO.~ STATE A/<:7~.~ W.L. RMF ~ OF. z~J~ ~ ~" AMOUNT - MECHANICAL DATA TEST NO./~ INTERVAL ..~0 -~; 93. --~ ~ o SUR. CHOKE BOT. CHOKE ,_~//. DRILL PIPE SIZE & ~PE ~--~/)-- TOP PACKER (S) SET AT: . AND T-D- ~~ ' HOLE SiZE RAT HOLE SIZE WT. ~~--//~/~ ~/ FT.:SIZE & WT.~ CSG, SI 7[ & R~ARKS CONVEN..[]~: STRADDLE El; OTHER (TYPE) DR I t£ ..~-.~IL~..~ .~L.£N~;T_~! I . ~J. aBBLS/FT. LFNGTH ' WT. /~, ~ ~1 .D. "BBLS/FT.-~/~~ AMT. PERF. ANCHOR ROT. PACKER~ RAT HOLE VOL. (BBLS.) ~ ~ FT. ;NO.REC .... ~ ..... & ~ ., TEST DATA 5E1' PACKER {,4~_J~_~'' OPEN TOOL /~ ,il;.5'.Y' (A.M.)(~,,.) IFP -~ HRS. MIN.: ISI. HR. MIN. HR. .. MIN.: SFSI __ HR.__ MIN.; FFP HR. MIN.: FSIP .. HR. MIN.: BLOW MCF/DAY; FINAL MCF/DAY CUSHION TO SURFACE HR.__MIN. GAS TO SURFACE. GAS RATE: 'NITIALT'~ :O~AT I ~ FLU i D :, TO SURFACE IN.~ HR. ~MIN. ,RI AMOUNT (FT. OR BBLS.) DESCRIPTION GRAV I TY SALINITY Rw ~ 'F. OF. OF. OF. or':' 0 PRE~ ;SURE DATA MAX.CLOCK TIME .~j*~) HRS. ;~, ~ HRS. ~.~ ~ "" S . ~ ~ I H "S ' MECHANICALLY r'J YES [] NO INITIAL F.P. ~:;:~j q INITIAL S.i.PRESS. ..... SEC~D F.P. ..... , , SECOND S. I .PRESS. .... ,, ,, ....... FINAL F.P. :~ O i ~ ~O'7 ~O ~. ,.~O~ , . ~N,L H.H. ~-3~ , , . ~tT Or. oF.. °F. °F , ADDI TI ONAL REMARKS GEOLOGIST OAT[ RP 464.1 '{ CD, 6 . ." 4} ILL STEM TEST BAS I C DATA REPORT · LOCAT ION K-~ iqqO~l ...~: ~ ~.~'4.~. ~-: 7 COUNTY_. ~a I FI ELD ~eJu~a ~ ~'~ DATE /-/,'r-77 MUD TYPE~ WT. 7~ VIS. W.L, RMF ~ °F. [ FORMATION ELEV.~ [~' TYPE CUSHION ~0 / t~O~r AMOUNT MECHANICAL DATA · TEST NO.~,~''' INTERVAL "~',,_,,~-; - ,~.~/C.,_ CONVEN.[~: STRADDLE r'l; OTHER (TYPE) ~UR.CHOKE ~ BOT. CHOKE ~ DRILL COLLAR LENGTH I.D. "BBLS/FT. DRILL PIPE SIZE & WPE ~'~' ~~ LFN.TH, ' WT./~ NIn %8LS/FT.~ TOP PACKER ('S) SET AT: ~C). AND ~MT.P/RF.ANCHOR ROT.PACKER~ P~Y/~g~ HOLE S~ ZE .AZ .OL[ S~ Z[ "AT .OL[ VOL. (~LS. ~ ,, CS~,S~Z~ & WT.~7~//~2~7~~ FT::S~ZE S ~. ~. ~ Ft.:mO..lC.., ~ .. , S,, REMARK S ,. , . , TEST DATA t SEI' PACKER ~.,~?,O _OPEN TOOL @~,.o"O~,'~""' ('W~I~I)(P.M.) IFP ~ HRS. ,IN.= ISl HR. ... .,..: srs~~ .,. -,..: r~P ~ ... ~.,,.:,'s~, -~ ... ~ - , ~Vgy. ~io~ ,,~-~. ~o~e~-~y $1,~ ~,;.~ ;,/o~.d;.,,,I,~,27 ~ ~..?~y ~!~ ~,~ CUSttl~ TO SURFACE~HR.,. M~N.~ GAS TO SURFACE, HR. MIN. GAS RATE: INITIAL MCF/DAY; MAXIMUM FOI~IATI ON I~LU I D , RJ AMOUNT (FT. OR .BBb5'~.). DESCRIPTION I [: J 76 ,o ,.5-0 0 J,/~, -,~,,-- c ~:.,' ~, e, ,,,.) · ,J ~. - .- , C vi, ' " -./ Ei ...... . ,,,, J TOTAL FORMATION FLUID RECOVERED ~ ~,._~ MCF/DAY= FINAL MCF/OAY TO SURFACE I N . , GRAV i TY SAL ! N I TY HR. MIN. . . MIN. Rw ~ OF. OF. OF. OF. PRESSURE DATA SETTING DEPTH 7'6-- FT. ~'t'~80 FT. ,..,~/'~ FT. "'~,.~"--/"'~ FT. TEST SUCCESSFUL? MAX.CLOCK TIME ~ ttRS. (g ~. HRS. ~ HRS. ~ HRS. MECHANICALLY ~ YES ~ NO . INITIAL H.H. ~7~ ~]~ ~~ ~~[ PRESSURES D YES ~ NO INITIAL F,P. ~ ~/~ ~-~7 ~0 .[.AR~S INITIAL S.i,PRESS. SEC~D F,P. ..... SECOND S. I .PRESS. ~. ,,, _~NAL S.~.""[SS. /??~ /?~ ~/~ /~ ,~,,,.~ ~O._ ~.. 8HI hr. °F. °F. OF. TICKET NO. _ ......... ,., ADD I T I ONAL REMARKS D,._ LL STEM TEST REPORT BAS I C DATA f OPERATOR_CI~3/t~O~J~ LEASE ..~[:~IJ'LI-3G~ ,~:)IV~'~ WELL "0. ~1'~ STATE ~K · ~ ) DATE 1'~'~ _._ ~UDTy ~ ~ ~ W ~ q2 mVIS. . ' W.L. R.F ~ OF. ~ : FORMATION~[~ ELEV.~ ~': TYPE CUSHION ~e O~ ~T~ AMOUNT ~ : MECHANICAL DATA TEST.' NO.~D INTERVAL~~ CONVEN. :~"STRADDLE r'l; OTHER (TYPE) su..c. OKE ' I' I " .,, BOT. CHOKE ~ ~ DRILL COLLAR LENGTH I.D. ~"BBLS/FT. · DRILL PIPE SIZE & TYPE ~.~ HOLE SIZE RAT HOLE SIZE RAT HOLE VOL (BBLS.) . CSG, SIT[& ~.i~/~ TEST DATA , ,. SEl' PACKER (u.~PEN TOOL @_JO*-_~O O)(P.M.) ,FP ~1~ HRS.__ .IN., IS, HR. MIN. StP _ HR._ MIN.: SFSI~ HR. ,, MIN.: FFP , HR. UIN.:FSIP~ HR. MIN.:BLOW ~SHI~ TO SURFACE HR. , MIN. GAS TO SURFACE., ~S RATE: INITIAL MCF/DAY: MAXIMUM_ ~ .. MCF/DAY: FINAL ~ MCF/DAY TO SURFACE IN HR. MIN. FO~T I ~ F~U I D_ , ~)~.~ ~OLJNT (FT. OR BBLS.) DESCRIPTI~ R " _ - ~ ~ OF.' 0 ~ OF.., V ~ UF' E TOTAL FO~ATI~ FLUID RECOVERED - PRESSURE DATA GAUGE LOCATION Tor_.J~,m;-'-' ]~'rl IJ~JJ~ ~l).0tj.~lD~' :' ~ ~/~ MAX. REG. BHT~OF. SETTING DEPm 3977 'FT. '3q'8~ rT' mOlE FT. ~Og5 FT. TEST SUCCESSFUL* MAX.CLOCK TIME ~8 HRS. 2~ HRS. 29 HRS. Z4 .R~:, MECHANICALLY . INITIAL F.P. ~ Z~J ~ ~-- REMARKS~~ INITIAL S.I.PRESS. _ '.~__PD~E T/GIfT SEC~D F.P. - stco~, s. ~.~[ss .... F "~'AL F.P. '3.El 3e~- SeA 37Z FINAL S.I.PRESS. 1380 1348 I~q~ 13B8 .~s.,.o co. E4~roH ,, ~ - °F . °F. °F. °F. BHT TICKET NO. , 0 .. ADDITIONAL REMARKS GEOLOGIST ~P 464-t {CD. 6-T4) O. L.,.ILL STEH TEST - BAS I C DATA REPORT OPERATOR.CUr~I)~T43,"I' l,,,)5i~ .... LEASE r~zLuo,/'~ . .. DATE t'-ll-l'l MUD TYPE LIiGI~ WT, .. IlO VIS. FORMATION ~';'~.[~1~ ELEV. IOCI,~ TYPE CUSHION WELL NO. ~ STATE _ ['~K , ' -- ~ W.L. RMF.. ~ OF. ~;' . . ~ll ~ AMOUNT ~ MECHANICAL DATA - TEST]'NO. ~ INTERVAL~"~.'~"~Zt""c;~I~NVEN.~: STRADDLE El; OTHER (TYPE) m mi sUR.CHOKE BOT. CHOKE ~. DRILL COLLAR LENGTH I,D, #BBLS/FT. DRILL PIPE SIZE & TYPE "~'~)" J~'4 ' LFNGTH ' WT. t~,~ ~m ~n. ~ 'eBLS/Fr.bOi~_ TOP PACKER~ SET AT: _~O~i AND AMT.PERF. ANCHOR ~j I . ,* ROT.PACKER~ .... ~:. ~O~ HOLE S~Z[~~ dO~AT HOLE S~Z[ RAT HOLE VOL.(eaLS.) i~,'7 ~DL,, '. . CS~,SIFE & WT. q~Im' ~ ~i FT.:SIZE & ~ e FT.;ND.REC.__ ~ ,- & : .... . .. TEST DATA SEl' PACKER e' '~,~O OPEN TOOL @ ~t.~ (~)(P.M.) IFP' ~ HRS.- IOMIN.~ IS, HR. SFP . HR.__'.MIN.: SFSI HR.__ MIN.: FFP. HR. MIN.:FSlP ~ HR. MIN.=BLOW CUSHION TO SURFACE , HR. MIN,, GAS TO SURFACE. HR. '~ MIN. C~S RATE: INITIAL MCF/OAY: MAXIMUM MCF/DAY; FINAL MCF/DAY FOi:~ATION FLUID ~O~tt~ TO SURFACE IN HR AMOLINT (~) DESCRIPTION IO',~O -- ~ 'F. "i qSlS' mc !o ii :, : 'q ;4,5" pm OF. @ OF. OF. OF. TOTAL FORMATION FLUI O RECOVERED PEESSH~TA SETTING DEPTH ~ IrT' -~95 FT. ~'~',7 ~/~T. 3~"~i FTJ TEST SUCC£$SFUL? MAX.CLOCK TIME m~ 4~ HRS. Z~'~ HRS]': .'~'/ H. RS. 'Zq HRS. MECHANICALLY ~ YES m NO INITIAL H.H. ~ t8'~'~ l'8J'~ 18g~-., ~82q PRESSURES D YES D NO INITIAL F.P. ~S~-l iO~-- Il/J~j ~C'~'7 ICql REMARKS INITIAL S.i.PRESS. SECOND S. I .PRESS. · ' . .... , FINAL S.I,PRESS. ~ mb'q,5', lo'l? j~_ t5'(/ ,, TESTIN8 CO.~N~L[I~U2rC~ ~IT °ff. °F: °F. °F. . TICKET NO. ., ,, . ,. , .... ~ , .... ADD I T i ONAL REMARKS '2 P"ILL STEH TEST REPORT BASIC DATA OPERATOR._C~A/ L~/~ LEASE ~'/-OL~c} WELL NO. ~ sTATE ~K LOCATION ~: ~/¢~.2/ / 2~32.'~.¢ COUNTY. ~-~R/ F,ELD ~zo~ DATE /'2l' 7~ MUD TY"~ ~WT: ~0,9 VIS.. W.L. RMF e . . FORMATION ~LO~ E~EV. ~: TYPE CUSHION ~,~Z r.~ P~]/~r) AMOUNT - MECHAN I CAL DATA TEST NO.L INTERVAL_Z~!~_t' 3~77" CONVEN.[]; STRADDLE ~; OTHER (TYPE) P~OU¢7'/~3/~ _ BOT.CHOKE ~ DRILL COLLAR LENGTH I.O. "BBLS/FT. · TOP PACKER (S) SET AT: ~613 ' T.D. ~ ' RAT HOLE SIZE RAT HOLE VOL. (BBLS.) ,., ~ ~' C~¢,SIZE~'WT. qS/~" 40* ~ ~81 Ff.:S~ZE & ~. , F~.;NO.REC.~¢ ' ,, ,& .... ,, . , I,,, .... TEST DATA · O, $E1' PACKER ~. OPEN TOOL '~) d:/~~' ~{P.M.) IFP 6 HRS.,/~'..IN.: ISl-- HR. , ~fi' HR.,__ MIN.: SFSl__ HR.~ MIN.: FFP ..... HR .... MIN.;FSIP HR. MIN.~BLOW ~~ ~ ?. ~oE ~o ~N ~c~ pz~~ [~om~ /cE m~v ~r ~D. ~ CUSHI~ TO ~RFACE~HR.~MIN.~ GAS TO SURFACE. HR.~MIN. ~S RATE: INITIAL ~ .CF/DAY: MAXIMUM ~O MCF/DAY= FINAL ~~ ' MCF/DAY . FO~ATI~ FLUID. TO SURFACE ~N MIN. .! ,, HR. ~ MIN. AMOLINT (FT.' OR BBLS.) DESCRIPTION GRAVITY SALINITY @ °.F. zot,.W ~~nE. PRESSURE DATA F. OF. OF. GAUGE LOCATION MAX. REG. BHT~OF. SETTING DEPTH FT. FT. FT. FT, TEST SUCCESSFUL) , , , , MAX.CLOCK TIME HRS. HRS. HRS. HRS. MECHANICALLY [] YES Fl NO INITIAL H.H. PRESSURES ri YES E] NO INITIAL F.P. REMARKS INITIAL S.i.PRESS. ,, SECOND F.P. ,,, , SECOND S.I.PRESS. · FINAL F.P. ' _ , , _ FINAL S.I.PRESS. TESTING CO. ..... FINAL H.H. TESTER BHT OF. OF. ~F, OF. T I CK E T NO. WELL ~0. BR'221-23 O$t. ECTION ,HO._ ?3 _. RAC'[ ~0. · I::] PROPOSEO · °12], PREI. iHI~IARY JgJ FILIAL ~' UELL SURVEY Pro-312 '~' " COUNTY OF CITY OF TOWM$fllP_ 13N RANGE 10W DD S.B.B. & )4. ['-I H.D.B. & M, LOT !~0, FIELD BELUGA RIVER ?52 FFFT SOUTHERLY AT RIGHT AI'IGLE F ; RO.l NORTH BOUHDARY OF LOCATION 'SECTION 23,'AN__D 1818 FEET EASTERLY AT RIGHT ANGLE FROrtI'' _ WESTERLY BOUIiDARY OF SECTIOH 23,' T13H RIOW; SEWARD HERIDIAN ELEVATION: GROUND ¢~¢RETE HAT ..... . . . · ..........=3ERRIOK FLOOR A L T E R It A T E O R $ U R V'-'E Y E D L C~ C A'T ! 0 D D£$1G)IATI ON LOCATION CO0~DI #ATE$ MOVE REMARKS FILIAL y = 2,635,432.67 ........ _ . x = 319,902.21 COORDI,NATES ARE ALASKA STATE PLANE ZONE 4 · · C.C. DIV. ENCY. FIL£ · II11'11 lB U, I. SURVEYOR G, _DR, ASKY HAINT' FRHN. HAINT. SUPT.' DATE..__.N_OV ], 197G ~ DATE DATE PRO. 312 (~500.CD.I-59) -WELL NO,, BRU 213-23 SECTION NO. 23 TRACT NO. · ~ PROPOSED r"'l PREL 1141 NARY !"-I FI NAL COUNTY OF .TOWNSH I P - 13 N LOT MO. LOCATI ON ~/ELL SURVEY Pro-312 CITY OF RANGE ]0 W E~] S.B.B. & M. I"-1 14.D.B. & M. FI ELD Beluga Ri vet 1:700 feet northerly at ri dht anqle from south boundary of section 23: and 300 feet easterly at riaht anclle from west boundary of Sent. inn ?3/ T. 13 N, R. 10 W, Seward Meridian ELEVATION: GROUND CONCRETE 14AT DERRICK FLOOR A' LT E R N A T E OR SURVEYED LOC A T I ON LOCAT I ON DES IG~IATI ON LOCATION COORDINATES NOVE REHARKS ProDgsed. y = 2/632,129..0 .. x = 318,325.1 , ,, .. · .. · . , ,, · · · .. . · , I~ORTH I' I I Sec 23 ~ 300~ I I I + I / I I ~ I J I SOUTH BEliCH HA RK I S: SKETCH OR REHARKS Coordinates are Alaska State Plane Zone 4 STATION' .,., BEARING DISTANCE 'SINE " COSINE NORTH I"SOUTH EASY' UEST .... .... , ,, , .... C.C. DIV. ENGR. FILE SURVEYOR G. Draskv NAINT. FRI~q. HAINT. SUPT. DATE December 11, 1975 DATE DATE PIINTIO IN PR0.312 (2.%00.CD. 1- ~.~.~) · .... ~ ., -:~ - - - , --. -~,. . . _ - . ~ ~. - .~- ~ -.-, ~r,,m~,,-, ~ . .- --. =, , -. - '~..rm,..~=. ~~ ~ .~ · - -, '-~"'"'~'~'.~,. · '. c-- ~'~~ 0 LITH. TEXTURE OIL SHOWS ! .. F'£,~ "r u~lr OCCURS WhTN OIL Pant NODCRAT~ Y A~UNDANT Co~o~ S SL,QH?LY ~ ~LIOHT LITH. Ii '. TEXTURE SIDEWALL SAMPLE DESCRIPTIONS OIL SHOWS C Co~o. ~LIONT CC. PeO.35E LHI:MIcAL & ~i:ULO~IC.AL LABORATORIES OF ALASKA, INC'. TELEPHONE LB07) )-4014 P.O. BOX '4-1276 454g BUSINESS PARK BLVD. '- ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 995(}9~ · WATER-ANALYSIS REPORT OP=~TO~ Standard 0il Company of Californ~fkT~_ January 18, 1977 Z~B NO- 5276-4 W~.~-L ~O- 221-23 LOCATION. FIXED... Belu. ga River FOR~AT~O~ COUNT~ Z~TXRVAt Perfs @ 4670-80 4692-4720 ~?ATm ATaska ~A~x ~o~....FT#4~ 2700 feet above tool ILI~I~'AILI~8 & CONCLUIIIOBIS: Mud; clear quebracho filtrate. Nit~a'te(N03 ), mg/1 ...... i'3 m ~ . , · . 1049 45.64 ~=j~ = 200 4.16 ~ ..... 18 0.46 ~ 120 3.38 . 20 1 00 c~o~, · 60 2.'00- ~ ..... fi . 0.49 s~~ 2320 38.05 ~ ...... Hrd~ ...... ?o~j c,~ .... . . 47.5~.9 rotZ ~ .... 47'. 59 _ _ - --.~ ~ ,~: . ,, .... 2708 s~ ~ @ ~.F.: 2020 O~e~,e~ .... 2.9 o~=~~ 9.3 ~ .... 3.0 ~~ Sample above d~cn%~t N- Cl 20 Ca HCO, ,2 llg SO4 2 O.~. CO' 2 WATER ANALYSIEt PATTEIII~ Ma Ca Mg per ile~ ~IiI:W~IL./AL & UkL)LOGICAL LABORATORIES OF ALASKA, INC. TELEPHONE (.907) 9-4014 P.O. bOX '4-1276 4649 BUSINESS PARK BLVD. ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 995b'~ ' WATER-ANALYSIS REPORT oPZ~TOR....Standard 0il tampany of. Califor~ar~ January 18, 1977 W~L~, No- 221-23 · LOCATION FmLD. Bel uqa River FORHATION COUN'r~, gTAT_~ LAB ~o- 5276-2 i,, INTERVAL Per~fs a 4670-80, 4692-4720 Alaska SA~VL~ ~o~,..~ FT#4, 15:0 feet above tool ILgMAILKS & CONCLUSIONS: Mud; clear quebracho filtrate. Nitrate (N0'~)'", ~ng/1 ........ g.3 mxaam - . 833 ~ ..... 26 0.67 · ~ ....... 67 3.34 1~ 36 2.96 36.25 To~ ~ 75 90 42 2300 · 1.56 2.54 1.40 37.72 _ - 43.22 N~ WATER ANALYSIS PATTERN I~EQ pat U~it Ci 20 Na HCO~ 2 Ca SO, 2 Mg CO · 2 Fe C1 HCO, SO,~ COs C H E'~.Ii~ ~ L TELEPHONE (,907) 2;:- 4014 & '"EOLOGI:CAL LABORATO"~ES 'OF ALASKA'; INC. · P.O. BOX 4- 1276 ""' 4649 BUSINESS PARK BLVD. ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99509 · WATER ANALYSIS REPORT op~TonStandard 0il Company of Californij~AT~ January 18, 1977 ~m No- 5276-3 WgLL ~O.221-23 LOCATION', PIELD_ Bel uqa River. - FORMATION'' I COUNTY INTERVAr- ' I. Perf$' @ 4556-461'2 aTATZ., .Alaska ~: sA~ ~Ro~ FT#5, 2812 feet above tool ~Am~S & CONCLua~ONa· Mud; clear, ~uebracho filtrate. 'Ni tra'te(N03'), mg/1 ..... ' ..... '23 ~ .... . . 1029 44.78 ~~ ..... ' 26 0.67 .~ .. ..... =~ ,28 _~ 1_.40 9.2 0.74_ 8~$~ ..... 200 Ch~x~N ...... 120 C~~ .. 60 ~o~au - . .... 2320 Hy&o~td~ - - -- o~ .... 2.9 ~ .... 3.0 4.16 3.38 2.00 38.05 WATER ANALYSIS PATTERH 8cal~ HEQ per U~Jt 20 N~ HCO~ 2 Ca SO~ 2 Mg · . ()Ii qql~ I~ ~1~ ~',4a,~ N, N4~ I~. lC. ~ IlO'fi: III/I--MN i~ ~ M~q~l= H~li'rmm ~Iu~U pst L. HI::~¥tlL./-~L & o :uLuu cAL LABOR.ATORIE$ OF ALASKA, INC. TELEPHONE: (,907' '"9-4014 P.O. BOX' 4- 1276 4G49 BUSINESS PARK BI_VD, -- ANCHORAGE~ ALASKA 995~0'9 · WATER ANALYSIS REPORT OP~ATO~ Standard 0il 'Company.of Califorb~arm January 18, 1977 I.~s NO~.276-1 W~LL ~;O... 221-23 LOCATION FriCk, D__ Bel uqa River- ~O~AT~O~ COUNt. ' ~NT~V~n Perfs @ 4556-4612 · rATm Alaska 8A~PL~ ~O~ FT#5, 150 feet above tool R~ ,MARKS & CONCLUSIONB'~- Brown mud; cioudy,..liqht quebracho filtrate. Nitrate(NO2), mg/1.._ ............... 84 ~ ...... 1006 43.79 8~z~m 200 · ~m~ ..... 13 0.~3- ~ '40 ~ .. ........ 20_ 1.00 c,~o:,~ 120 I~ ..... 3_ ~ _ __0.25_ ~r~ ...... 2200 --.t.',"- _ - ..... ,',..~,- ~,.~~'-'-o~'~- _ _ _ 4.16 _ 1-.t 3 4.00 36.08 45.37 To~l A~:,., ..... 45,37_ 2484 1929 9.3 3.4 3.2 WATER ANALYSIIB PATTIgRN ~EQ l~r u~it C~ 20 Na HCO, 2 Ca SO~ 2 Mg CO, 2 Fe Cl HCO~ SO~ CO. CORE LABORATORIES~ INc. Petroleum Resemoir ~Fngineer,'n$ DALLASl TEXAS 75247 January 7, 1976 .. _ Standard Oil Company of California P. O. Box 7-839 Anchorage, AK 9'7510 Attention: Mr. Darrell Helmuth _ .. Subject: . Core-An.a.!¥~].S Data ' 221 - 23 Well kxBeluga River Field -Mat-Su .County, Alaska Gentlemen: Percussion type side wall core samples recovered From the subiect Well :~vere submlfted to our Anchorage laboratory For analysis. The results at~ these analyses are presented in the accompanying report with a .general lifho!oglcal descriplion of the samples. We sincerely ap?redate this opportunity to serve you and trust we will .be called on again in the Future, Very truly yours, CORE LABORATORIESr INC, James A, Cusator District Manager JAC:smc RECEIVED JAN 1 1977 Division of Oil and Gas Conservation Anchorage lr~rm lWo. I'~EV. ~~ 1-70 STATE OF~LASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE SUBMIT IN DUPLICAT~ API NI~ERiCAL ~ODE 0-283-20054 'LEASE DE$IGINTA ~'l~IO.~' ~MD SE1RIAL l'q'O. MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS ADL 21127 ....... OtL r-'q oas ~ NAME OF OP~R,ATOR ' ' 8. L,~IT,FA~M OR LEASE P. O. Box 7-83g ~na~o~ge, ~sk~ ggSZ0 B~ 22Z-33 252' South and 1818' East from the southwest corner L Beluaa River FieldJ~ o~ ~ec. zJ; '~'-zJa, ~-zuw~ ~.~.~ ivi. o~~ sec ~3~ ~-z3~, [ ~& ~T ~o AND ~Y O~ER SlGNIFIC~T MNG~ D HO~ ~ITION$. December 1976 Pressure tested B.O.P.E. OK under 3000 psi. Drilled out cement and cleaned out from 2534' to 3286'. Press. tested 13-3/8" csq OK under 2000 psi. Drilled out cement from 3286' to 3323' and cleaned out to 3335'. Drilled 12'- 1/4" hole from 3335' to 6500'. Ran DIL, Sonic, FDC, CNL, and proximity logs. Ran dipmeter. Took side wall samples. - Cemented 9 - 5/8", 40 and 43.5#, N-80 casing at 6481'with 708 sacks of class "G" cement and through stage collar at 3921' with 515 sacks of glass "G" cement. Reinstalled class III B.O.P.E. and tested OK under 3000 psi. Drilled out stage collar at 3921', cleaned out to 6427'. Displaced mud in hole from 90' to surface with diesel oil. Closed B.O.P,E. and suspended operations at 3:00 PM. 12-14-76 pending completion of labor contract negotiations. RECEIVED 'JAN - 6 19/? Division of 011 ~ Gas ~.se/~lti~ inohomg~ Area Engineer s~N~ .~..-f-./. /~,~,.,,~/~__~ ~..~ ,)A~ ./-.~-.~/ oil ond gas conlervotion commlflee by the 15~ of the suoc~ding month, unle. otherwise directed. 02~301B STATE of ALASKA DFP~PT~'"F*"r OF ,'~ATUr~AL RESOURCES [.)ivision of Oil and t-ms Conservation TO: FROM: Pi rector Thru- Lonnie C. Sr..-dth / ~. j Chief F'etroleum Enfiine~/~ Ben Le~orman ~ F k Petrol eum Inspectnr DATE .'n ~ 1 q76 ~;eceh)ber 23, SU,JECT: BoPE_~Test, Socal ~eluoa River 221-23 Tuesday, November 30, 1976. - Departed my home at 2:15 P~-! and Anchorage International Airport at 3:00 PH via Socal chartered Piper Seneca for geluc~a airstrip, arriving there at 3.:25 PI-!. I arrived at the location at 4.:30 P~.i to find crews nipplin~ up preventers. Drillino foreman for .. ~8 was Harvey Socal was A1 Johnson and toolpusher for Brinkerhoff Rio ~' Moere. Ueauher was incleh.ent with heavy rain, high qusti,,o ~,inds and +42° F. At 9'00 P:,.,''~ A1 Johnson decided another valve ~as needed in t~.eh choke line just off the stack. This necessitated nipplin9 ,..d~¢m the stack so ,~e returned to the Brinkerhoff camp and checked iht6' a room. ~,!ednesday, December l, 1976 -.Heavy rains ca'bsed a road washout between the camp and the rig, but we manaeed to get to the rio. at 6:00 AP!. Testing. ~,~ould be done by Halliburton unit u. til.izing clear water. Tests hegan at 6:40 AF!. The check valve and both wing valves on the kill line tested to 3000 psig. At this point in ti.me a leak developed between the spool and the pipe rams and testin9 was suspended for repairs. ~hile repairs were being madq., we checked the location which was well built, reserve pit was in good shape, rig in good repair, te~orary well si~n in evidence and steel welded fuel tanks .not bermed. Accumulator pressure was 1575 psi and N2 bottles tested to l~qQ 1750 and 1750 .psiq At ~'20 At,! it was decided the blind and 4 1/2" pine rams v~outd be switched around and another delay occurred· Testing resumed at 12'05 P),~ with both wing valves on the choke line testing to 3000 psig. However, when Halliburton bled off to zero, 3000 psi was trapped between the check valve,~j~ the kill tine a. nd inside Halliburton Lo-Torc plug valve in the choke. Efforts to free this. pressure later caused the Lo-Torc plug valve to fail and repairs were made. The Swaco superchoke malfunctioned and a leak developed in .a choke manifold flange. ~.V ~-45 P~.~ we successfully tested seven valves, twenty-two flanges and the Swaco superchoke to 300~ psig. Both manual adjustable chokes were free ~;)ovinfi. Shortly thereafter, i~he hydril tested to 2900 psig. Pipe rams retested to 3000 psifi. H. tiam~ 1ton .2- OccUr 23, 1976 The test plug was pulled and b11nd rams and i3 3/8" castng ~re tested simultaneously to 2900 pstg. Kelly cock and lower kelly valve tested to 3000 pstg and a dart type ¢1oor valve was on the ~oor. Tests ware concluded at 5:25 Plq and afteld 1n~tlon report completed wtth the orlgtnal gtven to Al ~lohnson, a copy ~]~ to Bfil Sa~ and a copy attached to this report. ~ Departed Beluga atrstrtp at 6:25 PPI vta ~a! c~~r, arr~vtng tn Anchorage at 6:50 PM and at my home at 7:20 ~.. In. summ~.~ rye: Attachment ! witnessed successCul BOPE test on Socai's Beluga River 22'1-23. ..... · ......... Fi el d~, ~ I n sp..,ec t~?.~epor t ..... .. ~,.,.~ ~..~ ..,,.,!,..,~:......: -- ~: ~-.,~ ~.~:~ ..... !~!?.~,..~;.~:;:..?.:.. -?~?..._':~:~?.~,!.~:i~-~:b.~:~~-' :~-~?.'.~.,~..~::.;~,~.......,~ ~ .... ..~...:~ '.~-:~sec~ .~ .T~.. ,;~.~ .:- Operator.. ~~. : "~t? ::"~":'Repres'ented by ;~~~:. NameT&'. Nombe:~~u~.:::'~~~ Sa~isfac~o~z ~?pe ~nspecs]on . .. ,- Sati's'~aCtory '. T~pe [nspec't~on . '"' . YeS No',[~em (~Loca~'on,Gene~al Yes :.~'.No [~em (~BOPE Tests ...- -. ~ ' , ... l. ~ell Sign (~ ( ) '15.~Casin~ (~ ( ) 16. Test f'luid-(~~ )mud () () () () () () () () 2. General Housekeeping 3. Reserve Pit-( )open( ')filled 4. Rig ( ) Safety Valve Tests 5. Surface-No. Wells · 6. Subsurface-No. Wells ( ) Well Test Data 7 Well" NoS. , , , 8. Hrs. obser , ~ , , 9. BS&W , , , 10. Gr. Bbls. , ( ) Final Abandonment (~() (wY '( ) (.~- ( ) (mr-() (~- ( ) (~- .(-) (.~- ( ) (:~- ( ) (~- ( ) (~.- ( ) (~.() ( ) ( ) ll. P&A Marker (~ ( ) 28. Pipe Rams ~,~;:~,_:: psig ( ) ( ) 12. Water well-( )capped( )plugged (~)~ ( ) 29. Kelly & Kelly-cock,~'o~. psig. ( ) ( ) 13. Clean-up (~) ..... ( ) 30. Lower Kelly valve~psiq" ( ) ( ) 14. Pad' leveled (~,~ .... ( ) 31 Safety Floor valves-( )'BV ~)/~/art Total inspection observation time ~:.S hrs/d~.~ Total number leaks and/or equiP, failures ,~ Remarks 17. Master Hyd.~:'Control 'Sys'?~,~SSg 1~8. N? btls4'~,~'~,/~'~ y?~-~, ' psi_q 1~. R~mote Controls ' '" 20. Drilling spool- ~ "oUtletS 21. Kill Line-.(-~Check va.lv~- - 22. Choke Flowline ( ) HCR 'valve 23. Choke Manifold No. valVS~flgs~- 24. Chokes-(~l~emote( )Po-.~.(~Adjr 25. Test Plug-(~ellhd('~')csg( )none 26 Annular Preventer,~sio 27. Blind RamsJ-,~!'~sig days or when ready STATE OF ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE SUBMIT IN DUPLICATe: MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS 2. NA/~E OF OP]~%ATOR Standard Oil Company of California WOI 3. ADDRESS OF OPEI~A~NDR P. O. Box 7-839 Anchoraqe, AlaSka, 99'510 4. LOCA~ON OF WEIJ~ ! %j / 252' South and 1818' East from the Southwest co~ner of Sec. 23; T13N, R10W SB & M API NUA{ERICAL CODE 50-283-20054 6 LEu%SE DESIGNA~ION A.~'D SERRIt ADL 21127 ?. IF INDIA]~, ALOTTEE OR TRIBE 8. L~-'IT,F.a-RA~ OR LEASE NAME Beluaa River 9- WELL NO BR 221-33 10, ~'LDiL,D ;~ND POOL. OR WILDC; ~ Beluga River Field n. SEC., T.. ~.. ~.. fSO~O~ HO~ O~~ FILE: Sec. 23; T13N, R10W SB"& 11. P~IT NO. 76-72 13.REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CHANGES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING A1N-DC]~iENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET AND VOLUMES USED. PERFORATIONS, TESTS A3N-D I:~$ULTS. FISHING JOB~. JUNK IN HOLE A-ND SIDE-TRJ%CKED HOLE AND A_NY OTHER SIGNIFICANT CHA3qG~ IN HOI~ CONT)ITIONS. . NOVEMBER 1976 Spudded in at 5:00 A.M. 11-13-76. Drilled 26" hole from 92' to 422'. Cemented 20", 94#, H-40 casing at 414' with 818 cu. ft. of class "G" cement. Cement returns to surface. Installed class IIB B.O.P.E. D.O.C. 395 to 414' and C.O. to 422'. Drilled 17-1/2" hole 422' to 3335'. Ran Dil, Sonic, FDC, and CNL logs. Cmt'd. 13-3/8" csq. at 3323 with 1700 sks. class "G" cement. Cement returns to surface. Install class III B.O.P.E. 14. I hereby certi[y t e fo goin S~GN~D ~TL~ Area Enqineer DATE . /~ --/{~~ NOTE --Report on th~form il required for each calendar ~nth~ regardless of the status of operations, and must ~ filed in duplicale with the att and got COnlervat~on commiflee by the 15~ of the suoc~ding mon~, unleu otherwise directed. WELL HO. BR 221-23 _. ' _ COU~tTY OF. SECTION NO .... ?~ . TOWnShiP 13N TRACT ~0, ~ PRO~SED ~ PRELIHI~A~ ffELL SURVEY Pro-312 CITY OF RAX GE 1 OW CD S. S.B. & M. E:] N.D.S. & I,i. LOT Ii0, FI ELD BELUGA RIVER . _ 252 FEFT SOUTHERLY AT RIGHT ANGLE FROM NORTH BOUNDARY OF_ LOCATION_ SECT,ION 23, AND 1818 FEET EASTERLY AT RI6. HT ANGLE FROtl ID) FILIAL WESTERLY BOUHDARY OF SECTION 23; T13N: RlOt. l,. SEWARD IqERIDIAN. . ELEVATION: GROUND ~;~C;RETE MAT DERRICI( FLOOR ' A 'L"T-E"~ H A T'E -"0'1~ $ U R ¥"E Y"E'D L 0 C A T I 0'~' -LOCATI ~ DES I Gl* AT I OM LOCAT I ON COORD I #ATE$ MOVE REMARKS _FINAL y = 2,635.432.67 _ x = 3192902.21 ....... ,, COORDIIIATES ARE ALASKA STATE PLANE ...... ZONE 4 .,.. ,, .... · HORTIt ' ~$ec. 23 I I I I I SOUTH BENCH HARK Is: t3~.. SKETCH OR REI~I. ARI(8 ~.F',-~ i '1 ~::ZI-?...3 ,~'t'v'' .... ,:':; "~': ;-~:' " I : .-. . . ., . ..- I C.C, DiV. ENGR. FILE SUR¥[¥OR, G, DRASKY. DATE NOV. 1, 1976 WAINT. FRNIt. HAINT. SUPT, DATE DATE PRO. 312 (2500.CD. 1-58) Form 10-403 REV. 1-10.73 Submit "1 ntentions" in Triplicate & "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate STATE OF ALASKA 0IL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS (Do not use this form for proposals to drill or to deepen Use "APPLICATION FOR PERMIT--" for such proposals.) 1. OIL [--] GAS ~--~ WELLL--I WELL IA--I OTHER 2. NAME OF OPERATOR S~anda.rd Oil Company of California W.O.I. 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR P.O. Box 7-839 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 252' South and 1818' East from the Southwest~ corner of Sec. 23, T 13 N, R10W 4. LOCATION OF WELL At surf ace 13. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, GR, etc.) 94.9'6' gn Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Re i5. APl NUMERICAL CODE 50-283-20054 6. LEASE DESIGNATION ANO SERIAL NO. ADL 21127 7. IF INDIAN, ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME 8. UNIT, FARM OR LEASE NAME Beluga River 9. WELL NO. BR 221-23 10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT Beluga River Field 11. SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) Sec. 23, T 13 N, R 10 W 12. PERMIT NO. 76-72 ~ort, or Other Data 14. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: TEST WATER SHUT-OFF FRACTURE TREAT SHOOT OR ACIDIZE REPAIR WELL (Other) PULL OR ALTER CASING J.._._J MULTIPLE COMPLETE ABANDON* CHANGE PLANS Spud SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: WATER SHUT-OFF ~ REPAI RING WELL FRACTURE TREATMENT ALTERING CASING SHOOTING OR ACIDIZING ABANDONMENT* (Other) Permit to drill (NOTE: Report results of multiple completion on Well Completion or Recompletion Report and Log form.) 15. DESCRIBE PROPOSED or COMPLETED OPERATIONS (Clearly state all pertinent details, and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work. Drove 30" conductor pipe to 92' Spudded in 5:00 A.M. 11-13-76. 16. I hereby certify tha/~ foregoing Is true and~ect SIGNED (This s p ~ e fo~0~r ~ a t eM o~,~,cl~q~) APPROVED BY CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, IF ANY: Area Engineer TITLE DATE TITLE DATE See Instructions On Reverse Side October 13, 1976 Beluga River Ho. 221-23 Well Standard 0t1 Company of California State Permit No. 76-72 .~. G. Mattuk Area Engineer Standard Oil Company of California P. O. Box 7-839 Anchorage, Alaska g9510 Dear Sir: Enclosed is the approved application for pemtt to drill the a~ve referenced well at a location in Section 23, Township l~, Range l~, S. M. Well samples, core chips and a mud log are requt~. A directional survey t s not requi red. Many rivers in Alaska and their drai~ systems h~ve been classified as important for the spawning or migration of anad~s fish. ~rattons in these areas are subject to AS 16.50.870 a~ the regulations promul~ted thereunder (Title 5, Alaska Administrative Code). ~ior~ c~tng operations you may be contacted by the Habi~t Coordinator's office, ~rt- ment of Fish and Game. Pollution of any waters of the State is prohibi~d by AS 46, Chapter 03, Article 7 and the regulations pro~Igated thereunder (Title' i8, Alaska Administrative Code, Chapter 70) and by the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended. Prior to commencing operations you By be contac~ by a representative of the Department of Environmental Conservation. Pursuant to AS 38.40, Local Hire Under State Leases, the Alaska Department of Labor is being notified of the issuance of this pe~It ~ d~1t. To aid us in scheduling field work, we ~ld appreciate your notifying this office within 48 hours after the well is spudded. ~ we~ald also like- to be notified so that a representative of the OivisiOn may be p~sent ~ witness testing of blowout preventer equipment before surface casin~ s~ is drilled. G. Mattuk 2- October 13, 1~76 In the event of suspension or abandonaen, t please give thts office adequate advance nott¢tcatlon so that we may have a wltness present. Very truly yours, Hoyle H. Hamilton Chatrman Alaska 0ti and Gas Conservation ~tttee 141~:bJm Enclosure cc: Department of Fish and Game, Habitat Section w/o encl. Department of Environmental Conservation w/o encl. Department of Labor, Supervisor,. Labor Law Compliance Division w/o encl. / ........ '..::' LJ I LD i j ~ i 1 October 4, 1976 S~undard Oil C .cmpany of California, Western Operations, Inc. P. O. -Box 7-839 _~horage, ,-.klas;~ 99510 Atkn: J. L. R~.;land Area Su..~wisor .LO 75-97 Beluga P~ver Well ~221-23 ADL 21127 Gentl~n: 323 £ 4U! iWENIJE--A,¥CHORAi The referenced lease operation is hereby approved subject to the foliowinq stipulations: ' . . 1. A_ll operat{ng areas s_hall be maintained and upon completion ..... of operations left in a cop~]ition satisfactory to the director. 2. Air, v~ter and sewage .quality staD~ds of the Alaska Department of Envirorm~en~ul Conservation shall not be violated. 3. The %,~ste pit dike shall be adequately sealed to prevent seepage to the surrounding terrain and drainages. ~ A ~letion report sba!l be s~itted wit/uin 15 days ,,pon ~tion of lease o~.r:~_.z'a~ions. Sincerely, y-----., P~o C~ef, ~~als S~tion 1976 PIAN OF OPERATION ~ RIVER W~,T0 221-23 BELUGA RIVER AREA, ALASKA 3~ 4. Well Site and Settin. g The proposed 'location for well 221-23 'is approx/n~tely 200' south and 1700'. east of the NW corner of Section 23, T. 13 N., R. 10 W., SB&M. A new peunanent gravel pad will have to be Constructed at the· Proposed site, About 3' to .4' of tundra covers the underlying-gravel, and this will be cleared'in the area of'.the site including the mud waste pit. Excavation material from the pit will be used for a portion of the location gravel. Additional gravel will be needed for the pad and will be n~ed to build approximately:!·2,000' ~of a?new access:.road from an- existing road. This gravel~witl- be removed-f~an existing borrow pit · located appr~x~tely one mile from the proposed start of the new access road. It is estimated that a' total of 20,000 cubic yards .of new.gravel will be required for pad and road construction. Gravel permits have been applied for during August of this year. We intend to utilize gravel under these permits ~for-the road. and :pad contemplated. ~- ~-.--.. '·' .-?~ . The' proposed pad and access road will be constructed /n an open swampy' E~. 'sL~ng Roads and A~ rstrip. All roads in this' area from the Superior landing to the south to the Ivsn River 44-1 well to the north were built in the 1962-1965 era by ... Stand~d Oil ~y of C~lifornia .as operator for the Beluga River- Unit as well as during the course of other exploratory activity. The · proposed 2,000' access road to the proposed BR 221-23 location will be a spur road fron one built during 1965 in support of exploratory well Ivan River 44-1. The pit proposed as a gravel source for well 221-23 was also used as a source to build the existing road in 1965~ The Beluga River A/rstrip was constructed during the 1962-63 original field develop~_nt. It will also be used in support of our proposed drilling operations at BR 221-23. A new water, sc)urge well will be drilled at the location to..support our drill/n9 operations. W~ plan to negotiate with Brinkerhoff Drilling ~y for the use of their rig c~rrently located at the Cities Service location at East Lewis River. We anticipate moving to BR 221-23 during the last half of October, 1976 and cc~uence operations. -2- 5. A~cess to Site and Method of. Supply The site is remote and is not connec6ed to the Anti, rage area by road. · he ohly access is by one or more of the following: a~ BARGING TO THE SUPERIOR LANDING (STATE RESERVED AREA ADL-45327) During most of the'year, barging is possible from the Kenai or. Anchorage area to the Superior Landing and thence by truck to the. proposed wellsite. Use of this landing will definitely be required to drill the pro~sed well. Most all of the materials and supplies required to drill this well will have to be barged to the Superior . ~Ianding. We request continued permission to use the Superior Landing,~- We e~timate operat/ons will continue intermittently to the first quarter of 1977. B~ The Beluga. A~rstriP can handle H~rcules-type airplanes, and we intend using ~this me~hod to move freight and other items as can be justified econcmically, in addition, to barging. Since the rig uses diesel fuel, we will probably barge or fly in the fuel. Sufficient hard tankage is available to eliminate consideration of "bladder" tanks. _grad_ed .so that .any ~.el l~ge ~!~_~. _~conduct~ · Two 1000 barrel ~nks are available for fuel storage on the BRU 244-4 location. An approximately 20,000 gallon fuel dump will be establish~ at the Beluga Airstrip at the same location as existing facilities installed in 1962. These tanks are installed in a diked area which will contain any fuel spillage-or leakage. 6. Personnel Support A camp capable of housing and feeding approximately 40 men has b~n installed in ~] area adjacent to the Cities Service road to their East L~,is River location and Will be our base of operations. Personnel will be flown in and out on a scheduled basis of approx/mately 10 days working a~d 5 days off. Food and other-supplies will be flown in on an "as needed'' basis. · Sanitation facilihies for the camp, consisting of a septic tank and leach pit, have been constructed with the approval of the Anchorage Office of the Deparhnent of Environmental Conservation.- An approved w~ter well is in use at the existing camp. The existing campsite and · OF 'OPEPJtTION' RIVER W~JTi 221-~3 //~ELUGA RIVER AREA, ALASKA ---3- facilities adjacent to the Beluga River Airstrip would be a suitable alternative should negotiations with Cities Service for use of their camp reach an /nt0asse. In addition to the camp, a house trailer has been installed for Standard Oil ~y supervisory personnel adjacent to the Beluga A~rstrip. 7~ Miscellaneous Related Dril]_~ng Items ae The waste pit will be located, constructed, and diked as necessary to prevent the possibility' of any seepage to the surrounding terrain or drainages. Upon completion of drilling activities, the waste pit will be filled, leveled, fertilized, and reseeded with natural grasses. Sanitary facilities at the rig location will be chemical toilets. These toilets will be emptied Periodically and the material hauled and dumped into the .camp septic tank. The proposed location is approximately surrounded on three sides by small 'shallow and scattered ponds. Our proposed drilling opera- tions should not disturb this area whatsoever. Other Construction on the Site Well 221-23 is a develo~nt location, and ccr~ercial prod6ction shoUld, be encountered. This well is being drilled to aid in the determination of the field reserves and productive limits. .There is no immediate market for the gas volumes expected-because our existing wells to the south~ have the capacity to supply our contractual requ/r~ts to Chugach ~' Electric Association. Accordingly, production facilities will not be · ~iately installed. When they are installed, the production, dehydration, and metering facilities onsite will be s/milar to those already installed for existing producers. Sc~e minor interconnecting -".' .line changes may be required. At present we 'plan to complete the well with one producing string. 9. General Comnents No unnecessary surface digging will be allowed. In the past we have restored construction areas and taken measures similar tO the reh~_=bili~tion methods used at Swanson River. In this case, if sufficient n~ exists after the proposed work is c~npleted., we intend to fertilize and reseed as necessary with natural grasses. Regrovfch in the Beluga Area is rapid and does not appear 'from past experience to require much help except fertilizer. B~ Solid wastes such as mud sacks, kitchen waste, etc., will be hauled to the central waste pit near the airstrip and buried, while other hard wastes such as drilling' bits, etc., will be disposed of in the waste pit when it is closed and covered after drilling is finished. ., Attachment - Beluga River Area Map I . .. I -t- ' i ProPOSED B.I~. 0~01B STATE or ALASKA SCDO - Ed Barber ADF&G - Bruce Barret TO: ~ D~C - Kyle Cher~ O&G - Hoyle Hamilton FROM: Pedro Denton tio~ Chief, ~inerals Sec Pete Nelson ~ L~nd.-Manag~m~ht Officer II DATE SUBJECT: : September 15, 1976 76-97 ~L 21127) oiz ~l~a ~v~, ~11 ~221-23 ~ Ti~, ~0W, S.M. Attached is a copy of the referenced lease operation for your review and ~t. Your timely response is appreciated. PROPO~'.db FOR %~'LL OPERATIONS PRO 3]_6-±--' DRILLING PROGRAM Field: Beluga River P~_~i~rty and Well No.: Beluga Rive¥' 221-23 Surface Location and Bottom Hole location: Approximately 200' South ~nd 1700' East of tJ~e Northwest Corner of Section 23, T13N, P~10W, SB&M. Elevation~ Estimated 100' Ground and 120' K.B. Blowout Prevention Considerations 1. Potential Problems: a. Gas: 'l~ae proposed well is a step out location on the northwest flank of a ~n]o~,~ gas field. Numerous gas sands are expected to be pene- trated during the course of drilling this well to total depth. Gas entries into the ~ad column c~ cause serious problems. Care must be taken at all times to prevent these entries caused by eitJ~er swabbing the well when pulling pipe to hydraulicing the formation, with associated lost circulation, on trips. Rapid penetration rates cause am increase in mud weight and increase the risk of lost circulation ~nd subsequent kicks. Penetration rates will be restricted. Coal beds at Beluga can cause serious probl~ns. The bed. s contain some gas, slough readily, and drill rapidly. If thick beds are encountered, reduce the penetration rate and/or circulate bottoms up. -. b. lost Circulation and Water ~tries: In well BRU 212-24 circulation was lost using 70 pcfmud %~ile the drill pipe was stuck at 927'. Fixlm this depth to 3777' some loss in mud v~s noted, b~dweights varied from 70-75 pcf. No serious losses were recorded, but extreme care mustbe used in maintaining solids free mud with the properties outlined in the Drilling Fluids P.~rogram. Penetration rates will be limited to maintaining optimum drilling fluid properties. 'c. Precautions: Kicks should be handled by onr normal procedures. Drilling crews should be made aware of these methods. Care shouldbe exercised at all timesbyeveryn~mberof the crew. The hole must L~e kept full at all times. 2. Estimated Depths and Formation Pressures: Proposal for Well Operations PRO 316-1 Drilling Progr~ Zone or Marker Vertical Subsea Est. Press. Gradient Depth DepOt Psi Psi/Ft. Top Sterling "A" Top of Sterling "A2" TOp Beluga River Formation Top "Fl" Total Depth 3355' -3255' 1565 .47 3405' -3305' 1600 .47 3845' -3745' 1845 .48 4490' -4490' 2205 .48 6500' -6400' 3185 .49 3. Maximum Anticipated Surface Pressure: Based on gas column to surface, 2835 psi. 4. Blowout Prevention Equipment: a. 20" - 2000 psi, Class IIB on 20" casing. b. 12" - 3000 psi, Class III on the 13 3/8". .c. 10" - 3000 psi, Class III on 9 5/8" casing.. .5. Objectives: Sterling and Beluga River Formations. PROGRAM 1. Drive 30" conductor pipe 60' to 80' below cellar floor. 2. Drill for 20" casing to 400'+. Maintain drilling fuilds per attached Drilling Fluid Program. 3. Cement 20" , 94#/ft. , H-40 Buttress casing at 400' with 485 sacks of Class "G" cement premixedwith 2.4% Gel, by weight of water. This provides a 50% excess cement volume. If cement does not return to the surface, do a top job through a 1" pipe at 90'+. a. Cement-Gel Properties: Yield: 1.86 cu. ft. slurry per sack cement Slurry Weight: 97-98 pcf Water Required: 1.38 cu. ft. per sack cement C~i Required: 1.5# per cu. ft. water b. Use a duplex shoe with stab-in connector. c. B~erlock or weld casing to shoe. d. Centralize casing over the entire 400'. 4. Install Class IIB BOPE on the 20" casing per attachment. Nipple up blow and kill lines, and manifold for 3000~psi service. Class III, 12" ~ 3000 psi BOPE will be installed later. Test BOPE per Operating Instmx~ctions D-17. Note: Burst pressm:e for 20", 94#/ft., H-40 casing is 1530 psi with no safety factor. Do not exceed a 400 psi test~ Pro.~osal for Well Operations PI~O 316-1 Drilling Pzogr~n e e ® . Drill out ca.~ent and shoe of 20" casing. Drill ahead in 17 1/2" hole to a dull bit near 3305'. Condition mud and hole for logging. Note: a. b. Lhnit penetration rates as necessary to n~intain optimum drilling fluid weight and solids conte~nt. Install Mud I3ogging Unit at the shoe of the 20" casing and retain to total depth. Specific instructions will be provided to .the ~mdloggers under separate cover. t~ and tape the following logs. All logs are to be run from total depLh ~co the shoe of the 20" casing. Take a 1/2 gallon sample of drilling fluid in~iately prior to pulling drill pipe for logging. a. Dual Induction - Laterol~g: 2" = 100' - Arithmetic, 0-50 ohm-meters resistivity and +10 n~z SP scale. 5" = 100' - Logarit/~mic, 0.2-2000 ohm-meters resistivity and +10 ~v SP scale. -- b. Combination ~sated Neutron-Density~: Density scale 2.0 to 3.0 grams/cc. Neutron scale 0 to +60 sand- stone porosity units. G-~nma-ray and caliper curves to be recorded in the .left-~ ~hand track. c. Borehole Co~ ~n~~t~ Sonic Log with Integrator: Use 50 to 150 microseconds transit time. d. Have on location a Proximity Log, Dipmeter tool, and sidewall sample gun. Drill ahead in 17 1/2" hole to top of the gas productive Sterling sands, dept/~ equivalent to 3278' in well BR 212-24. Repeat logs if necessary. Cement approximately 3400' of 13 3/8", 68.5~, K-55 Buttress casing, ~] 'the shale section immediately above the uppermost productive Sterling sands, with 2010 sacks Class "G" ~t prendxed~ with 2.4% Gel, by weight of water. Bring cement to surface. C~mmnt volume ~%cludes 50% e_xcess. If cement does not reach'surface, do a top job through 1" pipe at 90 '. Se Cement properties as same as Step 3a. Use a float shoe and duplex collar with stab-in connector. Baken?lock the bottom two casing joints. Use centralizers at and above the casing shoe and in the 20" ca.sing. Proposal for Well Operations PRO 316-1 Drilling Program . 10. 11. ¸12. 13. C~t off the 13 3/8" casing to allow top of tubing head to be above ground level upon c~mpletion. Install 13 3/8", 12" - 3000 psi top flange, SOW casing head. Test welds to 3000 psi. Install 12" - 3000 psi Class III BOPE per attachment and OueratJmg Instructions D-17. Connect blow and kill lines. Pressnmre test all BOPE. to rated pressures per Operating Instructions D-17. Drill out cement in 13 3/8." casing to within 10' of float shoe. Run Variable Density Cement Bond Log from effective depth to the 20" casing sim,. Make shut-off tests as required. Pressure test 13 3/8" casing to 3000 psi. ~rill out cement and shoe, and drill ahead in 12 1/4" Pole to 300' below the lowermost gas shows or to dull bit near 6500'. Condition mud and hole for logging. be Consideration will be given to spot coring selective intervals in the Sterling and Beluga River sands. L~mit .penetration rates as necessary to maintain optimum drill- ing fluid weight and solids c~ntent. Circulate out drilling breaks or reduce penetration rate as directed by the Standard Oil C~y Drilling Representative. Run and tape ~he following logs at the effective depth. All logs are to be run from the total depth to the shoe of the 13 3/8" casing. Take a 1/2 gallon sa~le of drilling fluid ~nm~iately prior to pulling drill pipe for logging. a. Dual Induc~cion - Laterolog: Same scales as Step 6a. b. Cc~bination ~sated Neutron-Density Log: Same scales as in Step 6b. c. Borehole Compensated Sonic Log with Integrator: Use 50 to 150 microseconds transit time. Caliper and SP curves are to be recorded in the left-hand track. SP to have +10 my scale. d. Proximity Log - Microlog with Caliper: Use l~garithmic resis- tivity scale of 0.2 to 2000 ohm-meters; micro normal 2", 0-20 ohm-meters; and micro inverse 1" x 1", 0-20 ohm-m~ters. e. Run four arm P~R dipmeter and record using both analog, and magnetic tape. · f. Be PrePared to take sidewall Samples. Proposal for Well Operations PRO 316-1 Drill]rog Progr~n 14. Cement approximately 6500' of 9 5/8", 43.5 and 40#, N-80 Buttress casing on bottcm in two stages as follows: a. 'Use float shoe and. float collar. Run one stage collar and ,place near the base of the Sterling sand estimated to be 3850'. b. Bakerlock the bottc~ two casing joints. c. Centralize the casing, throughout the productive intervals. d. Cement the 9 5/8" casing in two stages as follows: 1) Stage 1 through the shoe using 710 sacks Class G cement. Use no excess. Fill calculated from 6500' to 3850'. Calculate volume Trom c~liper. 2) Stage 2 through stage collar near 3850' with 440 sacks Class G cement. Fill calculated to the 13 3/8" shoe plus 1000' into the 13 3/8" x 9 5/8" casing annulus and includes 25% excess cement on the open hole portion. 15. Land the 9 5/8" casJmg. Install 12" - 3000 psi x 10" - 3000 psi tubing head and secondary seal assembly. Test secondary seal to 3000 psi. 16. Install 10" - 3000 psi Class III BOPE. Install kill and blow lines per attac?~ent. Test BOPE per Operating Instructions DrlT. Test lines to 3000 psi. 17. Drill out cement at stage collar and clean out to top of float collar. Run Variable Density Cement Bond ~ from effective depth to shoe of 13 '3/8" casing. Establish segregation points as required by squeeze cementing. 18. Test, perforating, and cc~pletion program will be provided after the total depth logs have been run. Note: It is planned to cc~plete the well with perforations and tubing. W. A. Brc~melsiek DRII,LING FLUID PRDGRAM BELUGA RIVER 221-18 B.,ELUC~'t RIVER FTET~ Basic Syst~an Lightly treated Lignosulfonate mud. 0~timum Properties Value Range To 13 3/8" 13 3/8~ Csg. Csg. Point Pt. to T.D. Weight, pcf Viscosity, sec/qt., API Fluid loss, cc., API Plastic Viscosity, CPS Yield Point, lb./~100 ft. 2 Gel, lb./100 ft.z-10 min. pH Solids Content, % volume Diesel Oil, % 73-76 76-80 40-200 40-45 - Less than 10 - 15-25 - 8-15 - 10 Max. - 8.5-10.0 - 10-16 - 4-7 Remarks: Chemical. ly dj. sparse mud with lignosulfonate. Maintain adequate supply of lost circulation material ~und barite at the location. Run desm~der and desilter to keep solids at a mininum While drilling. Increase viscosity while drilling surface hole as required to control gravel. Limit dry jobs to 20 sacks of barite or as directed by Drill- ing Foreman. Gels must not be progressive. ! -1 CLASS ..... "" ~ ','--- ~ i--:'l.-_ ...... '°' CLASS' ZZ tB BOP WELL: BELUGA RIVER :_.. ', STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF wEST~R,",~ OPERAT;Ot,,;S /.NC ' , - -- . ' a , 11 ,, _. - : ~- , STANDARD OIL COMF'AN¥ OF' CAL~IFOF,~NtA ) . / .-.-'-F:'~, I1'~.' _./!".. i I t " ......... ~" . ,,' . :,.,",,., ..) / ,., ,,. .,/1 ~:,' %/ x, l / I ' .' 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"~ '~',::'~ . 'L I ,. ,.o,.,~,.,,=: .... ,,-,f ,- ....... :... , · . ..-- V *" ' ' ' ~ ' · ' ' ~ F · USS . ' ' . .,- i~ ~-:~ ~'~ ~ ' ~ ~ _ -'x ,_ ..... , .P ~ . ,. 4---, I . I .' ., ~19,.~, ..: Chevron Standard Oil Company of California, Western Operations, Inc. P.O. Box 7-839, Anchorage, AK 99510 · Phone (907) 279-9666 J. L. Rowland Area Supervisor Producing Department Mr. O. K. Gilbreth, Director Division of Oil & Gas Department of Natural Resources 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99504 September 13, 1976 Permit to Drill Beluga River No. 221-23 Well State of Alaska Lease ADL-21127 B~.luga River Field, Alaska Dear Mr. Gilbreth: Standard Oil Company of California, on behalf of itself, Atlantic Richfield Company and Shell Oil Company, proposes to drill the subject well at a location as shown on the attached plat. For your consideration and approval we submit, in triplicate, State of Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Committee Form "Permit to Drill or Deepen", and our check in the amount of $100 to- gether with a copy of the plan of operation. As shown on the attached plat, the proposed well will be located on State Lease ADL-21127, 1700 feet East and 200 feet South of the Northwest corner of Section 23, T.13N., R.10W, SM. The north boundary line of Section 23, is also the boundary line between Lease ADL-21127 and ADL-58831. Pursuant to oil and gas conservation regulations and the applicable statutes of the State of Alaska, Standard Oil Company of California, as Operator of State of Alaska Lease ADL-21127, hereby requests the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Committee to issue an order allowing exception to Title 11, Alaska Administrative Code, Section 22.055 to permit the drilling of sub- ject well at the proposed location. Standard Oil Company of California, Atlantic Richfield Company and Shell Oil Company, each to an undivided one-third interest, are the sole work- ing interest owners in the lease to be drilled and are also the owners; in like proportions, of the working interest of the State of Alaska Lease ADL- 58831. There are no other working interest owners or operators which would be affected by the granting of the exception requested. There are presently no wells completed or drilling on Lease ADL-21127 or with- in the governmental section containing the proposed location. ~:,~ ~, ,~ ~ ~,.~ ~ ~. Standard Oil Company of California, Western Operations, inc. J. L. Flowland Area Supervisor Producing Department September 10; 1976 Plan of Operation Beluga River Well 221-23 State of Alaska Lease ~L-2!!27 Beluga River Area., Alaska Mr. Pedro Denton, Chief Minerals Section Divisions of Lands Department of Natural Resources 323 East Fourth Avenue Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear Mr. Denton: Standard Oil Company of California as operator for itself, Shell Oil and Atlantic Richfield Company proposes to drill the subject well at a location as shown on the attached plat. In accordance with the special stipulations for lease ADL-21127, we submit to you our plan of operations for the subject well. We are also filing the necessary applications for permit with the State of Alaska, Division of Oil and Gas. We anticipate the drilling of subject well to commence during the last half of October, 1976. If further data is required, please ad- vise. VerM. truly yours JET: da ' Form 10-401 ' . ~- SUBMIT IN TRIPI REV. 1-1-71 (Other instructio-~.- .~-n la. TYPE OF WORK b. TYPE OF WELL STATE OF ALASKA rcvcrse sidc) OIL AND GAf; CONSERVATION COMMITTEE PERMIT TO DRILL OR DEEPEN DRILL [] DEEPEN J--1 OIL~ GAS [-] Exploratory SINGLE O MULTIPLE WELL L..-,J WELL OTItER ZONE ZONE TL~_J ~-. NAMEOF OPERATOR Standard Oil Company of California, Western Operations,-Inc. 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR P. O. BOX 7-839, Anchorage, Alaska 99510 4. U~ATIONOEWELL 1700' East and 200' South of the'Northwest 'corner o Ars.trace Section 23, T13N, RiOW, S.M. Final survey to be supplie at a later date. At proposed prod. zone Same as surface location 13. DISTANCE IN MILES AND DIRECTION FROM NEAREST TOWN OR POST oFFICE* / Approximately 40 miles west of Anchorage 14. BOND INFORMATION: TYPE Statewide Surety and/or No. 6223435 15. DISTANCE FROM PROPOSED * I.[6. No. OF ACRES IN LEASE LOCATION TO NEAREST 480 ' · .' PROPERTY OR LEASE LINE FT. 9Of3! ~ of lease lin (Also to nearest drig, unit, if any) ' lS. DISTANCE 'FROM PROPOSED LOCATION Il9. PROPOSED DEPTH ' TO NEAREST WELL DRILLING, COMPLETED, / 61500 ' vertical OR APPI.IEI) FOR, FT. 4000'+ from BRU 212-24 .API No. 50-283-20054 6. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO. ADL 21127 7. IF IN.DIAN, ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME 8. UNIT FARM OR LEASE NAME 9. WELL NO. BR 221-23 10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT f Beluga River Field ql. SEC., T., R., M., (BO'TTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) Sec. 23, T13N, R10W, SM 12. Amount $100,000 17. NO.ACRES ASSIGNED TO THIS WE~0 20. ROTARY OR CABLE TOOLS Rotary 21. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT. CR, etc.) 22. APPROX. DATE WORK WILL START Ground 100'+, DF 120'+ 10/15/76 23. PROPOSED CASING AND CEMENTING PROGRAM SIZE OF. ItOLE SIZE OF CASING %~[GHT PER FOOT GRADE SETTING DEPTit Quanti:y of. cement 26" 20" 94# H-40 400 ' 485 sacks 17 1/2" 13 3/8" 68.5# K-55 3400' 2010 sacks 12 1/4" 9 5/8" 43.59 & 40.5i:N-80 6500' 1150 sacks . . We propose drilling this well as per attached program. Please treat this well as confidential. ' ,i~(~....._. ~ ~O~ SPACE DESC~BE PRaiSED PR~M: If pro.mi ~ to deepen give ~ta on pr~ent productive zone and praised new productive zone. if propel ~ to dr~ or dee~n ~ection~y, ~ve pert~ent data on subd~face locations ~d measured ~d ~tfi~l depthg Give blowout preventer pro.am. 24. I hereby certify that the Foregoing is T~nd Correct ~This space for Sta~.e office use) SAMPLES AND ('ORE CHIPS REQUIRED J btUD LOG [IVF-S [] NO J I~ ~ES DIRECTIONAL SURVEY REQIJIRED $~ d(NO Area Engineer DATE. , ,~ '-/~C.'" '-,,~7~" TITLE CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL. 1F ANY: [] NO OTHER REQUIREMENTS: A.P.I. NUMERICAL CODE 50-283-20054 PERMIT NO.. APPOVED BY 7 6- 72 · APPROVAL DATE ·See Instruction On Reverse Side October 13, 1976 DATE October 13, 1976 · Mr. O. K. Gilbreth, Director Division of Oil & Gas -2- September 13, 1976 If further data is required, please advise. Very truly yours, State of Alaska ) Third Judicial District ) ss G. MATIUK, being first duly sworn, upon oath deposes and says that he is Area Engineer, employed by Standard Oil Company of California, and to the best of his knowledge and belief the facts stated herein and shown on the accompanying plat are true, and that the accompanying plat is drawn to scale and correctly reflects pertinent and required data. G..~TIUK Subscribed and sworn to before me this , 1976 My commission expires CC: Atlantic Richfield Company Shell Oil Company DIVISION DIVISION O~ 0tl /i,,ND GA': ""' " '~ 1170-77 ARCO -SHELL SOCAL 1-31-79 · ADL-63d55 CPT ADL-58825 o.· ADL~ 58831 CH', P'C~t 212-24 SOCAL ARCO T N '. .- ,.. -~:..::.-. .. · . . . o o~ ' , · ..; '- ...... . . ' -,... ., -. %.- · ..,$/..'.~.~_... - '.- ' · . '-'. -' · '"., . .' .... i i~ SHELL ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ il, K --, '.~..".:...:'~.",'}.,.'~?"/ ~'.. ' .' -:: .,..J~ ' - __ _... J ~~ ~ ~ ~ iA L.I AD' '""'~':~'~ '" :'" "':"'- ?:?:'5- :%:;:i" ."~-';" ,%": .' . ' - ~ t.-i ~o;~'~. 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Well Site ~ Setting . e %[~e proposed 'location for well 221-23 is approxJ~mtely 200' south and 1700" east of tJ~e NW ~orner of Section 23, T. 13 N., R. 10 W., SB&M. A new pemYmmn~nt gravel pad will have to be constructed at the proposed si~e. About 3' to 4' of tundra covers %he underlying gravel, gaud tJ~is will be cleared in ~J]e area of the site ihcluding the mud v~ste pit. Excavation material from t/]e pit will be used for a portion of the location gravel. Additional gravel will be needed for the pad and will be ne~ed to build approximately 2,000' of a new access road from an existing road. This g~avel will be removed from an existing bozn0ow pit located approximately one mile from the proposed start of the new access road. It is est~nated that a"total of 20,000 cubic yards of new gravel' will be receipted for pad and road construction. Gravel permits hax~ been applied for during August of thais year. We intend to utilize gravel under these -E-~mm~its for the road and .pad contemplated.- The proposed pad and access road will be constructed in an open swant0y''~ . . Existing Roads and Airstrip Ail roads in %his area from f]~e SuF~ior landing to' the south %o the Ivan River 44-1 well to the north were built in the 1962-1965 era by Standard Oil ConRoo~y of California as opera%or for the Beluga River Unit as well as durJ~ug the course of o+aher eoq~loratory activity. The proposed 2,000' access road to the proposed BR 221-23 location will be a spur roe~d frc~ one built dusting 1965 in support of exploratory well Ivan River 44-1. :[he pit prol~sed as a gravel source for well 221-23 ~zas also used as a source to build the existing road in 1965. R/Ye Beluga River Airstm~ip %~s constructed during the 1962-63 original field develo~t. It will also be used in support of our proposed drilling operations at BR 221-23. · Water Supply .- A n~ water source well Will be drilled at the location to support our drill J]-~g operations. We plan to negotiate witJ~ BrJ~kertDff Drilling C~npany for the use of their rig curr~L-ly located at the Cities service location at -.~-~st I~wis River. We anticit~te movh%g to BR 221-23 during the last tmlf. of October, 1976 ~d c~,,nence, operations. /~~~ ~ ~,,~. ~ -2- The site is r¢~-~te and is not connect'ed to the ~mchorage area by road. The only access is by one or more of the following: A. ~iZkRGII~ ~O 9_7~E SUPERIOR L_AND~G (STAT~ RESETBTED AREA ADL-45327) 0 During nosh of the year, barging is poss~!e from the Kenai or Anchorage area to the. Superior Landing and ~_hence by truck to the proposa~] we, llsJ.te~. Use of this landing will definitely be required to drill .+31e propos~] well. Most all of 'the materials and supplies requir~.~ to drill tl~is v~ll will have to be barged to the Superior Landing. Be. We request continued permission to use the Superior I~nding. We eshimate o[ ~merations will continue intermittently to the first quarter of 1977o .. AIR TRANSPORT. TO. BEIZYiA AIRSTRIP ~e Be]_uga Airstrip can b~ndle t{erct~les-t]Te airplanes, ~d we intend using this metho~ to move freight and other items as c~ be justified econamically, in addition to barging. Since the rig uses diesel fuel, we ~,ill probably barge or fly Ln the fuel. Sufficient hard tankage is available to eliminate consideration of "bladder" tanks. The ri9 location will be graded so ~mt any fuel leakage will be conducted to the ~ste pit. Tv~ 1000 barrel tanks are available for fuel storage on the BRU 244-4 location. An approxivn%ely 20,000 gallon fuel dunto will be cs'hablished at the Beluga Airstrip at the-san~ location as existing facilities installed in 1962. These tanks are installed in a diked area %~]ich will contain any fuel spillage or leakage. Pers0.~el Suppo_ A can~ ca~d~.le of housing and feeding approximately 40 nmn has be~,~n jns~.~l!~d in ~] area adjacent to the Cities ServiCe road to their East Lewis i~_ver lo~tion and will be our base of operations. Personnel will be flown in ~td out on a s~teduled basis of ..approximately 10 days vx~rking ~]d 5 days off. Food ~nd other supplies will be fto%m~ ~t on an "as needed'~ basis° .~Sanitation facilities fo~ the camp, consisting of a septic tank m%d leach pit, have be~: const~tcted with the approval of the tmd]orage Office of tho f'~e~rtnmnt of ~vironmental Conservahion. An approve~t wate~' v~.ll is .in use at t~e ~xist/n9 c~'op. The existJm9 campsite and PLAN OF OPERATION BELUGA RIVER WELL BE '[AYiA' RIVER -3- facilities adjacent to the Beluga River Airstrip v~uld be a suitable alternative should n-c~otiations v5.~1 Cities Service for use of their camp reach an hnpasse. e In addition to the car~, a house trailer has been installed for Standard Oil C/m~ -~%y supervisozy personnel adjacent to the Beluga Al.rstrip. ~k[scetl.aneous Related Drilling Items A.' R~ae waste pit will be located, constructed, and diked as necessary to prevent tl'~e possJ_bility of any seepage %o the surrounding terrain or drainages. Upon con~ letion of drilling activities, the waste pit · '" 'will be fil~led, leveled, fertilized, and reseeded with natural grasses. · o B. Sanitazqf facilities at the rig location will be chemical toilets. These toilets will be emptied pericdically and the material hauled m~d dmnped into the c~mp septic tank. · . Co The proposed location is approximately surrounded on three sides by small shallow and scattered ponds. Our proposed drilling opera- tions stmuld not ~disturb this area v?natsoever. . . · Other Construction on the Site Well 221-23 is a deve].opnmnt location, and ccr~nercial production.should be encountered. This well is being drilled to aid in the determ/nation of the field reserves and preductive limits, Tb~re is no in~ediate market for the gas %~lumes exilic, ted because our existLng wells to the South have the capacity to supply our contractual requirements to Chugach Electric Association. Accordingly, production facilities will not be ~iately inst~iled. ~en they are installed, the production, dehydration, and metering facilities onsite will be similar to those already installed for existing producers. Scn~ minor interconnecting line changes may be requLred. At present we-Plan to complete tile well wit/~ one producing strh~g. . General Comnents n~ No unnecessary surface digging will be allowed. In the pash we have restored construction areas and taken measures similar to the rehabilitation methods used at Swanson River. In this case, if sufficJem~ need exists after the proposed ~rk is cc~pleted, we intend to fertilize and reseed as necessary %~..th natural grasses. Regrowth in the Beluga Area is rapid and does not appesr ~from past exT3erience to require mu~] help except fertilizer. ' B. Solid wastes such as mud sacks, kitd~en waste, etc., will be hauled to %/1e central %~ste pit near the airstrip ea~d buried, while/Q .~[e~ '~ hazx] ~-~stes such as drill/~g bits, etc., will be disposed 9~~ ~ · the waste pit wh~ it is closed ~ covered after drilling ~ PROt'OSEI) B.tl. :Z21[ STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CAt~IFORNIA ; : .-.: : .: CHECK LiST FOR IiEW WELL PERi.tITS I-s the permit fee attached . Company Yes I'1o Remarks Lea~e & Well is ;.:e!l to be located in a defined pool Is a registered survey plat attached Is well located proper distance frem property line . Is well located proper distance from other wells . :? · " Is sufficient undedicated acreage available in this nool ~_ Is ,..,'ell to be deviated :{_ Is operator the only affected party Can permit be approved before ten-day wait Does operator have a bond in force i_ Is a conservation order needed 2. Is administrative approval needed . 3. Is conductor string provided . . . '_ Is enoueh cement used to circulate on conductor and surface ~,. Will cement tie in surface and intermediate or production strings ~. Witl cement cover all knov:n productive horizons 7_ Will surface casing protect fresh water zones · ~. Will all casino aive adequate safety in collapse, tension & hurst ::?_ Does BOPE have sufficient pressure ratin?":'::: . .. .... . . .~..- !ali tional Requirements' ? /~.pprova 1 Recommer:c. ed · Geoloav Enaineerina' ,. TR,¥~ '/-/--~2~ H!iK OKG HHH' JAL ' L CS "?"~" ~: ,.." .~' J CM (~:.,; Revised 1115/75