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Fonn 9-593 (April 1952) ~ .Q II K 1 -º ~. l! .~ 1 ~ 1: ~OT fOR PUBLIC INSPECTION UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GEOLOGICAL SURVEY CONSERVATION DIVISION Sec. ___n__?_Z______. .___~ J , . . : : ! ~ : x : - - -- - ",'---...,.-----,------ , , . , , . , . . I I : ------¡------,----- ru-- , , . ----. I-----J-- - _J__ _ ~. , ! I, ¡ , ' T . __________?~~__ ~___..._ .._ R 19 E . -----------------~-------- INDIVIDUAL WELL RECORD Copper Rivet' ___n_.________.__.__.._ J\,ler. PUBLIC LAND: Date_____JJ..º_y_~1.n.k~..r__.~_6_~_._L2.6 2_ Ref. No. __.______________.. Land office ____________._A_nchora~e State __1\ la~kª___________._________________ Serial No. _____ 0.l19 5 3 __________________ County ___X_ªka t ili@._£Lr__~_ª_________________._________ Lessee ______________________~~1Y_~E_~___~_~__!le r c L e 1: Field ___________5~~~~~~_c:___~~~_~!.__!!E_~_~_________________________ .~, U .Þ--<-- Operator .c:L__~=~~~_____lU~_ft:~t~t±.H=_~.!___ District .____ A 1 as lea Re gbs~________m_____________.____ Well N o. ----------__.___.__m~g_~___ß~Y.:~E._J¿!~j:!:..Æ?.____ Subdivision __~~J}J:~~1~___?~.~_~_~:.<.?_~__?L__________._______ CRN Location --.Apprm~....__lLfLIDil.ß__.s.QJJ_l;;lLi.!_lJJi..2]LJ1ti.LeJL.E.ªJ.LL_º_tnlIkL_ç_QXJ.leX_....__S_~ç_.___J_Q....._I?_I;;_... R 18 E ì Drilling approved ____~~E.c:_~__~~.!_._______, 19_~~__ Well elevation _______~~2.~~~___t~~R~L___________ feet Drilling commenced .!~~Z__?~_~________________, 19__?_~__ Total depth _____}.3_!_~~?_~_________._______________ feet Drilling ceasçd _________-º_<:.~_~__2!_____________, 19__~~__ if;;> {:A Comp~ion ____º_£.h.,__f_J_....___, 19__º-~_. Initial production ____ ------.-- Gravity A. P. I. __________________________ Abandonment approved ______Qct ~J2..!_, 19_~~__ Initial R. P. _________ Geologic Fonnations Productive Horizons Surface Lowest tested Name .Depth8 _.1'-~.E.!::~_0El'_:X_é!È_a t .~_g_~.___.__~z.\}-J_~.1_1..!.~ t h ? ____________.___________________ (Shale) WELL STATUS ------------------.----------.----.-- ------, Contents -------------------------- ----------...------------- -------------------------- --------..-------- YEAR JAN. FED. MAR. APR. MAY JUNE JULY AUG. SEPT. OCT. Nov. DEC. 1962 P&A -~------_...-_..-- ----------- -----------. --------_..- -_..-------- ----.....-_..-- ...----_....--- ----------- ----------- --..-------- ---_..------ ----------- ----------- ----------...----- ---..------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ------- --------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- -. ----..---- ---------------- ------------ ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------~ ----------- ----------- ----------. ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ---------------- ----------- ----------- -----~----- ----------- --.-------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ~?i.3~~~~_~~~~~~~?~~~Ï~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~[ì§~=~~~f~=?~~~~~=~~~i~~~~~~~~~~Z~~ª~~~~~~~~~==~~:~~=~~~==~==~ - -- -- - - -- --.. - -- -- - - -- - - - ------------------------------- ---------- --- - -- ---- ---- ---- ----- ----- ---- ------ - - -- -- ---- - - -- - - -- - --- ---- ---- -- - -- -- - -- - - - - -- - - - - -- ---- ---------------..---------------------------------------..------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------...----------------------------------------.------ --------------------------- ---- --------------..------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINflNG OFFICE 16-38067-4 COMPLETION SHEET .j o I ¡ I :1 I \ o "., '. . '.:. '. : ,'~:. ,I .' t-'· "( , I ì 1 1 ¡ ! ¡ , , I 01 Fonn 9-1103 (APril JU63) ~ Q £! .E 1.Q ~!! 1: 1.!.& t.IO,r fOR PUBLIc' Ii ;,\c::rr/f)" UNITED STATES I..il ,~\, J IV" , Sec. __'ª--_ DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GEOLOGICAL SURVEY CONSERVATION DIVISION . . I . ~ ! ¡ x t ·.........1·...--'..........:·..-....· I i ¡ _........1....._...._......:4....... i I ··---'r--'·' '-.'.-,-'-'- . 1 I , ! T. ___.__~_!....~_.__ 19 E R.. . INDIVIDUAL WELL RECORD Copper River .__._____~..___ Mer. PUDLlO LAND: Date. J.¡'ovem.b.e.r-Z6. 1962 Rei. No. Land office .' ~Anchornge - State Alaska OJ.]953 County Yakata~a A~a Albert C. Hercier Field t~ite River Unit Richfield Oil Co. District Alaska Restion Serial No. Lessee Operator Well No. ....J:&.J.J:.!L.!V· ver Unit:..i~_ Subdivision _~\~~1._~~~t iE_~_ 27 ", em Location _.ApprQXA...1L.8...mi 1 e S outh...»,n,«i....2k..mi1.eJL.E.,J.JJ.t...o.f...N\Lc.oJ:'_ne.r......ß.e.ç,....3.QJUL R18l Drilling approved. March 12, , 19.i~ Well elevation 315 KB (Topo) , feet - , Drilling commenced May 24, , 19~ Total depth ___ 12 ,417' feet " . Drilling ceasçd Oct. 5, , 19~ Initial production Coffi-}}~~ion_Qç,t....J.5......-, 19..22_ Gravity A. P. I. Abandonment approved _ Oct. 29, , 19~ Initial R. P. Geologic FonnadoWl Surface Lowe.I luted PI'Oductbe BoriZOM .Deplhl NafM COfIÚfÚI Tertia!Y~X~~ataga (Shale) WELL STATUS Kulthieth1 .-..-..---- ------ - ----..-.._____00 , YJDAB JAN. F'IID. MAR. APR. MAT JUNJI JTlLT AUG. 811PT. OCT. NOT. Dma. 1962 PM -....----..... ..............-.. ----- ----- ..--..-.-- ----.. .---..--..-..- ......_---- ------- -..-..---- -----... ------ . -.. -..-....---- -----..-- -----..- --........- ....----- .--.-..--- ------ .....--..-- .....-.....- ..-.....--- --......-- --- ,.---------.. ...........-..-- .....~::~_.....- ----.....-- --..-..-..--- -..----- --..---........- ........--.-- ...------- ---..-..--- -----...---.. --..-..-..-- ....-- -------...---- ...............-- .........--..---- '"'..----..---- ......---..-....... -..--.--...-..-. ....---....-.. ..............-..- ....................- .....-------.... ----...--.... ...--..........-- .....-- ..---............-.....-.. ....--....-........... ..............--.....--, ................-..-...- ..........-..-.......- .......-...-.......- -................---- .................-........ ..-........-....--- ..................---- ......-.......--- --..------ REWARKB .-~_~-'~.-.c:-~.~?-~_c:.~.~.!r...P.~..P_~__~, 3~~._~ O'~..££.Æ-~l?:~.-.~L~?º,.!~17· _.!~_~!~:~c:£_.~..~..J 4Q 7 ' w/2400 8X; 9 5/8" cc ~ 6,356 w/360 ex; 7" cc @ 8,458 w 490 sx. ...-...-..----..-................---......------..-...---- -' -- ,. - -..-----..- ------------------... ~-_._- .................-.. --....--- - ..,. -, -._-- ....,.., '... ,. , --". At>. -,. -,.. .---" .-,. -. - .... -'" - -~ -- - - .. -,._. .,........-- .. --- -..~- ...-.... "'".. r--.·'·- . ..- --.. --- -Of . tjBüì'btrrt6N S1t1u;:t t. L .......... HI..... ...... .____.. " . " .' ~...¡....r.... i; :.:. ~ ' ;, . ...~.~j."'.~-,..;)~ , .__.._.~\....... ..~...~:.~~.~..,,·.-..i~+_~~.........-~:~~..·~_~~~u..' I, ' Fila November 13, 1962 H. F. Re:tt~ Field Inspoction of well sites in tlta ~~1te River Unit Area On Hovcmbcr 9, J:lr. Reitz, accompanied 'b:1' 11r. Kennotb Davbon, Petro laum En¡:;inc,zt', and Hr. 'rom l'£arshall, PQtrole.ïJJl1 Geologist. both with the State of Alaska, visited lJhite River \1e113 Nos. 1 GIld 2. !mn'E RIVER :(}:l (A~0112;i7): Location cleaned up and abandonment marker O.K. Richfield il hauling gravel from location to build 4 barge landin~. TTIIITE RIVER ~2 (A-~17953) Location cleaned and leveled. Abandonment marker identified correctly but loose. t'lr. Bob llines (Richfield) assured me that the marker would be made solid and that he would notify this office when work was completed. .' / (ORIG. SGD.) M1CH/\EL F. REiTZ M. Reitz cq M. Reitz _ "\¡A-017953 A-01l257 /~ II -" / 'l~' ~ -¿ Þ.~j,I.Jlc (:/èj~Oj_..æ â>-t{ ,i..!'t.....,C /J1A1--..~k.(-r /u-,__ ~,.' o /::- Q)..... j:f 2. '\\' I _ \ ,< ,au No. 42-R35ú.4, A,.vrO\ .",pires 12,-31-60, Form 9-330 U. S. LAND OFFICE __A~ç_l1.?x:~_I,l~_______ , 017953 bERIAL NUMBER ______________________u____u LEASE OR PERMIT TO PROSPECT .t.@~'!:.ç¡_e ---- -_..._---~ u J,íjrVE,)' . .1,\ UNITED STATES 'DEP~~~MENT OF THE INTf~~;R; 1 ------..- ------ GEOLOGICAL SURVEY '-".-.,-.~; -.~. .,... "l '-, t r} ¡ . , I" itFITl I "J -- ------'27 ----------~- ---~,.-_._- 1\A l~.~,.. ., LOG OF OIL OR GAS WELL LOCATE WELL CORRECTLY Company RJ_GhfJ~l(J._º ~J__º-?X.12 :_:-g12~_~·§~~?E____ ___._ _ Address .P-:___Q:... JÞ-¿~. .3~9_1__All~l~?X~~Þ_~_¿___!\:~~~~!20..___ Lessor or Tract _lJJ:?_~:j:;_~__ßi'!~!.._.vnj:~______________________ Field ¥~~.J5~"þ_~f~~_,~!-~_~_____ State _:¡¿._~~::>;t=:~__~_____._____ W. ell No: ____R______ See, -?:.¡78T.~J-IL H.1-2!':!._ MeridianÇ2£l)_~~:nl'~~~~E-------. County. J~~!~~~~~{?~~-A~e.~"------,.,-O Apr~r(;(: JJn:},tely {N, ¡I nUl? Soutll and {E. }9.c. lnJ.l,gpr,vEacrt 0:( NortfrvJefJt ?o~·ner,. 0èc. c¡:¡ k LocatIOn --------- ft. so ------ Lme and -----_ ft. W of _.____1iM~~ -T2l.S+-_R19R,.__Cm1 ElevatIOn 3l~____ dB . . (Oenj~k floor relative to nea 'evf t ) The information given herewith is a complete and correct record of the well and all work done thereoÙ' '.))0 So far as can be determined from all available records. J , Signed - _._ _____/n __ ____ ::~~c __ __L.'..__ ':"~f-~------m--- ----_ _ _ __ ___ ______ n Date _____ __.______________ ____________-_ ____ __ _____ Ti tleP..tf2~r_i s;.i._J&Y.:.~1~~p.rR.~!Tt_]:l!ßi~1..~er November 15, 1962 " / The summary on tlÍIs page is for the condition of the well at above date. 'v Commenced drilling _JX1Y_.?!±________________n_ __, 19S??___ Finished drilling _ o.~~,?1?~!,:_.5 -'--______ ____.,___, 1 ~?:_._ OIL OR GAS SANDS OR ZONES (Denote gas by G) No.1, from _NÇ)_lJ,,~___________.____ to _______________________ No.4, from __..__.. ___ _ __ __n._______ to _________________________._ No.2, from____________________n___ to ____________.____________ No.3, from _.__n______n___.______ to _______________________. No.5, frorn ____n__________________ to _n__.________:.__.______._ No.6, frorn _____________.._.________ to ______n.._.__~----------- IMPORTANT WATER SANDS No.1, frolll__J!lone.______________ to ________________________ NO.3, from ___________n____.__.__. to _n__________.__n____..___ No.2, from ________________________ to ________________________ No.4, from _____________________n_ to nh_._____________.__.,___ CASING RECORD _..__...._..______ r _~_. ________..~_~~________~__~____________,_________ RI I Pm'furated . 'e WeIgh; Tlm'ads per Make Amount Kind of shoe Cut and pUlled from ----... c"sln~ I,er foot Inch JoÌ'om- To- ---'1---'-'-- .-----.-.-- ---------.---- ..'--- ----- --- ---- -:>() !~: : . Cdnè1Úè~ör J?ié ¡,. "'. I " '-r N . -¡--. (Seé'-:,' "'!Cótlð_ü"ëtr. Pipe {~~~;¡~:~~:;~=:~;:;j~~j/I,;¿~~;~~lj~~~:~;~I;~"--~i{i-;;'~;=~~~~'::\ç;¡;;;¡ft::n 7 '~_==~6If._________~1:.._____~~ì[~~~_~~ CmJit~T~~_ mllit,~Ju~295 ' ==cc.-=._:r.,~:_~____ l'urposc ____~_ ,__.,.,.__-,-_~_.__, ____ ~___~....L......-..-_.___._~__.___ ~_____.._______~___.___, .~_ Size cashlg Where set ; Numbel' 5.~cks or emncnt Method used Jilud gravity Amount of mud used /~ =37J-:-' --- -·~~gl------ .,--. ---------?}~6···-- - .------------.- JjÌ;£Ì~~~~~ii~--·-·---- .------.. ... ------ -.----.----.-..----.----- -------.------------- ~ 7 '::;;;--~~~~E-~,=_-_;=~~~..;;.......;.;_.l~~,~~~~~t~~~..~..~ ..-_~-~..----..-.-;;;:::= 9 : PLUGS AND ADAPTERS ~ Heaving plng7JvrateI'ial LSee_B,;t:tü.ched______Lej1gLh ____U'_h_____u__.__. __ Depth sot, _.. ________n Adap ters-Md tcTiaL__~~){~u~::'~~J!~~?_!~:~~L___ Side ________________________. ___ _ __ _ __ m__ _ ___h.. ________n_______..m__ n_ SHOOTING RECORD ~, ---'---~-- :J,"~ b;d, 1/~,"iI I':1p\",in' ""!"! QUßntlfy j)",tc JlcIIU. shot J}cpU, (leaned nut ___~.____. _-4-__._____.._.____ __.__ ___.____n.__.___-'_..___.____. .____.__J_______.______ _~__. __~_._.._._._____.__.._ __.______..__._...__ : ! i ::~:~~:~:~:::~:~ ~:::r~~~~~~ïS~~ ~~~tt~d~~i~i(;;¡~~~(-l~:î~~irt~~~~~ ~~~~~:~::::: ::~: ~::~: :::::::::: ~ :~:: ::~:~~~~::~::::: ~:~:~~~:::~~~ ~:~::::~::: ,-\- !' :' ________________ -----~-------...~----~- - -----------i- - ---- -.- --.-- ----- --- -~~ ____J_ _.________ ~.._____~__.._ _ _ _____...__.._______ ~'. ___ _ _ __~__..___~ ______h ~ -..-.----...--- ---------- --.------.--,-..--- -..--.... .- -----1- . ....'.---...-..,-.....----......... . ... -...-.......----..-.... . ...-...... -....-... . ----.,.. , TOOLS USED Rotary tools 1ere used from ____+_.0..______ fcd to _~.12hl:Z____ feet, n.nd from _'__n_____._._ feet to __._..____ feet Cable tools were used from _______+__.___hU_ feet to _~'---.-------- feet" and from .____h__._._,_ feet to ________.__' feet ¡ ì DATES I I ' Abandoue.d.mOc..tOb.e.1:_.2!;_,_____, ~ 9.62__ ¡ Put to produc.ing ______.___'_.h. n._______.___m____' 19______ i i The prod~ction for tho first; 24 hours was m__~.----- bn.rl'ols of fluid of which _______ % was oil; _______ % I I I emulsion; _.___~ % wn.tcr; and ____~_ % sediment. Gntvit'y, °Bé. __h________.__________________._.__ , I If gas well, cu. ft. per 24 hoWs ________________.___-' Gallons gasoline per 1,000 cu. ft. of gas ._________________ ¡I, Rock pre~sure, lbs. per sq. ih. _.___________________.! i EMPLOYEES - --------J ~--_A....,·H3rl±· ------.-- -·----c-· --'.-- , Driller ______R~_ J¥J."Y.es. _..._ ____ ____ _ _h ___ __. .h_'__ _, Driller _______u.ll.._E.J_J3lli1JJJlenl___ .____._ ~__ _ _.___, Driller, ._.____D..._.E~_ _vl;ÜL.er. m_._ ___ ___ __. _.__ ____, D ¡'iUer J. D.; Elder ¡, Df.b~M~\.T~ON RECORDJ. Chauce:r , Dri11er -------~~-_·-'-,·_----_·_--·-·-~----1" í--'--~:=:::::::-:::::::::'7:-:::::'::::··~:':':=::-;-:-:·--·:':·:;:-:::::=::::::-_-:'::::-_-:::::..:;::'::::'::::====-'::"'::'~_··_,___._______.______...______-----==:::::::::::7:::::::::::::==:-t::::! ¡,'ItOi\!- '1'0- I 'rOTAl, Joï'æT l!'OJtMATION ----_.. ---.--" ..--------.-.-----.-' -----_._.._._--_.__._._-----~._. -.__._..._._------------+---~--- ---.----.- (See nttached LoG , i ard ¡ i I ! I I HlBtory) r, hi :! :,(,: ,-.> ,\~,.. '-' '1'·' f\ n r·, ;j ;.: 1 W \/ rr. . ¡" ff) [~ r: ! :; ,} ¡.1:' t; :'.. j l. ~./ f..~,,., b Ìò .......... Ij ~ ~ 1..1 'J. _'Ifl ~ ., t' - ü il L~",.______~___L~~1,_.._.,._..~____,+...t~.~___~__,_-,__----"___..,...,..,.~......__ . . .fj·--,taO~·I-·2 tI. s. r,Ovr:"rHI."n, ,.,.,,,,,,,,(1 OffIcE I HIS~rORY OF OIL On. GAS WELL I It is of tIle grcl1{I'!S{ ¡"'""rlnllce {o hnre n cOIII/llell'! hislc)ry of Ihe tn~lI. I'IcIIBC slp.!e ¡II det~iI the tlatc~ or redriJlin,¡, t!ll!eIlH~r \rUh the renslillS ("I' Ihe worll !\lId HlIÍ'eslilts. If Ihhl~ wen~ IhlY dHIII(NI IItlule in Uw cw,;ÍlIJ.(, s!:lt,.' Cully, ¡1I1I1 if I1l\y(itl,¡¡I~ 'iviHl~: "sidclrackcd'.' or left ¡II the well. ¡tiYI~ il.s size Imd location. If (he ..~clllllls I}(~NI dy"all1il,f!d, I!iv.c dale. sim, "II~;íliIlU. IIJHI 1IIII\I'H~r, orsho!.';. If f,hir"s III' hdd~'.!;" wcre IHlt iil fo'I'~:'J1 fill' 'ii-¡Her. sfllh!'llÍut!l)( IIIl\h~riallwed. msHilJu,IIII,1 n.rmlh Ilf 111I lìIJiUI! III' halliu¡£. ..-./~/ "~~ .'<' COMPLETION REPORT OF \ L ì I l / NO\! ;~G 19G2 RICHFIELD OIL CORPORATION ';0'1 L'i:¡~~;3l~VE.~ S. L. Anchorage 017953 j,J.lcl¡W~l:ei~~. White River Unit #2 u.s. New (NEW. DEEPENING. ETC.) Yakataga Area, Alaska LOC. ApproximatelY NW~ NEt proj. SEC. 27 T 21S CR B a M/ ". ABOVIE GROUNd eg ROTARY I o CABLE I - 7625'j FIELD R 19E 15 f COMMENCED DRILLING . \IIIIDIIk OR/G. T. D. 12417 ' ~ 6956 ELEV. OF GROUND 300' (topo) ALL MEAS. FROM Kelly Bushing May 24J 1962 COMPLETED DRILLING JIIIIJII.m PLUG 8652 8450' ~,8098 6887'± PLUG 6~68 6189' October 5, 1962 DRILLING TOOLS 7937' PLUG 7698 WHICH IS (Additional data on plugs and retainers on next page.) JUNK None COMMENCED PRODUCING Abandoned October 25, 1962 o FLOWING PRODUCTION DATA o PUMPING o GAS Llr DATE INITIAL PRODUCTION PROD. AFTEP DAYS SIZE 01' CAlliNG TOP OF DEPTH A.". I. CASING OF SHOE 30" 19' 30' 20" 18' 212' 13-3/8" 17' 2407' 9-5/8" 16' 6356' 7" 6295' 8458' CLEAN OIL BBLS. PER DAY TUSING ..RESSURI: CASING ..RESSURI: PER CENT WATER INCL. EMULSION GA8 M, C, F. PER DAY GRAVITY CLEAN oIL CASING RECORD WEIGHT GRADE NEW SEAMLESS SACK8 DEPTH 01' CI:MENTING OF CASING OF CASING OR USED OR LAPWELD CEMENT II' THROUGH "E/tI'ORATIONS 118.65# Conductor Pipe 94# H-40 New Sm1s. 370 61# & 54.5# J-55 New Smis. 2400 43.5# & ~)/f N-8o New Sm1s. 360 26/1 P-I10 New Sm1s. 490 CEMENTING OR OTHER SHUTOFF RECORD 81ZE 01' DEPTH DEPTH HOLE NO. SACKS RDULT or TIt.,. eA"NG LANDED CEMENTED . SIZE USED KIND OF CEMENT 20" 212' 212' 26" 370 Construction 1000# for 15 mins. - ok 13-3/8' 2407' 2407' 18-5/8" 2400 Construction 1000# for 15 mins.;.!,,:,_ ok 9-5/8" 6356' 6356' 12-1/4" 360 Construction 1450# for 15 mins. - ok 7" 8458' 8458' 10~" & 490 Construction 2000# for 15 mins. - ok t).!.1I PERFORATION RECORD 2 SIZE OF CA81NG FROM To SIZE OF PERFORATIONS 7" 8204' 8196' ..!." 2 7" 7698' 7690' ..!." 2 7" 6956' 6948' ..!.II 2 9-5/8" 62841 6276' ..!." 2 (Addit~nal data on perforations on next page) PRESENT CONDITION OF WELL AS OF: DA Tf! October 30, 1962 FORM 1418 500 7." "'''TÞ. IN U.S.A. NUMBER DISTANCE OF ROWS 8ETVVEEN CENTERS METHOD 2 2 H. P. F. Jet 2 2 H. P. F. Jet 2 2 H. P. F. Jet :2 2 H. P. F. Jet RICHFlifb~:;;'RPORATION BY R. L. u:r~ij District evel~ment Engineer COMPLETION REPORT OF FIELD ELEV. OF GROUND COMMENCED DRILLING WORK ORIG. T. D. ~ 5255 2440' PLUG 2460 RICHFIELD OIL CORPORATION WELL NO. White River Unit fþ. - Page 1-B (NEW. DEEPENING. ETC.) LOC. SEC. R. saM T. ALL MEAS. FROM WHICH IS FT. ABOVE GROUND Cement retainers 8098', 7645', 6902', 5262', 4832', 2440' f 2.340'. PLUG COMPLETED DRILLING WORK 5126' ~ 4862 2417 2340' o ROTARY o CABLE - 4729' 'i8 ' -18 ' . COMMENCED PRODUC./NG DATE INITIAL PRODUCTION PROD. AFTER DAYS SIZE OF CASING A.P.I. TOP oF' CASING DEPTH OF SHOE SIZE OF CASING DEPTH LANDED DEPTH CEMENTED ..ZIt OF FROM TO CASING 9-5/8" 5290' 5288' 9- 5/R" 5??h' 5?3h' 9- 5/8" 4862' 4860' 9- 5 /8" 4800' 4770' 9-5/8" 2462' 2460' 9-5/8." 2417' 2392' :ORESENT CONDITION OF WELL AS OF: OAT"' October 30, 1962 'ORM ...8 .... .~wa P1u.g ~ DRILLING TOOLS 4810' PLUG 4828 2319'-2271' Plug o FLOWING PRODUCTION DATA o PUMPING o GAS LIFT CLEAN OIL BBLS, PER DAY GRAVITY cLEAN OIL TUBING PRESSURE CASING PRESSURE PER CENT WATER 'NCL, EMULSION GAS M,C,F, PER DAY I CASING RECORD WEIGHT of CASING NEW OR USED SACKS CEMENT DEPTH OF CEMENTING IF 'fHAOUGH PERFORATIONS GRA[)E OF CASING SEAMLESS OR LAPWELD CEMENTING OR OTHER SHUT OFF RECORD HOLE S'ZE NO, SACKS USED KIND OF CEMENT RESULT OF TEST PERFORATION RECORD SIZE OF PERFORATIONS NU"SER D'ST"NCE OF ROWS BETWEEN CENTERS METHOD .L" 2 2 H.P.F. Jet I" '2 ? ? H.P.F. .T P.t. ]." 2 2 H.P.F. Jet '2 .1." 2 2 H.P.F. Jet 2 1" 2 2 H.P.F. Jet '2 III 2 2 H.P.F. Jet ? RICHFIELD OIL CORPORATION ATtACHED FPRM R. L. Murray BY I'rl~.) r:~J Î.'Î., ,~ .:~J ~' ,,: L\ U NOV :~~ ,'- ;.¡ -I..:~.'.~ \ ! ! ,! / ~.~ £3 I2, G2 LOG AND HISTORY Page 2 WHITE RIVER UNIT #2 O,'y,,:':():1 Section 27, T21S, R19E, Copper River B & M U. S. C1 (~\i ~;UnVEï. DRILLED BY: RICHFIELD OIL CORPORATION - OPERATOR, FOR BP EXPLORA~ÏðÌìr:;eGMP.kNY~¡~AIASKA) INC. Commenced drilling operations at 12:00 Noon May 24,1962. Drilled 12t" hole 0-221'. Opened 12t" to.26" hole 0-221'. 0-221' Shale May 25, 1962: 20" cemented 212': Ran and cemented 213 I (194 I net) 20", 94#, fl:':40, Smls, 8 rd. thd., ST&C casing at 212' K.B. with 370 sacks construction cement. Mixing and displacing time 22 minutes. Cement in place 7:35 P.M. Had good cement returns to surface. Landed casing and installed BOPE. Tested CSO, hydril and drill pipe rams with 1000 psi for 15 minute s - ok. Drilled 12t" hole and spot cored 7-5/8" hole 221-2500'. 221-2490' 2490-2500' Shale Core #1 - Recovered 10' 10' 2490.0-90.7' SILTSTONE - Moderately argillaceous, slightly sandy, slightly pyritic; medium gray. 2490.7-91.6' SILTSTONE - As above, becoming slightly less argillaceous and slightly less sandy. 2491.6-93.4' SILTSTONE - Argillaceous to very argillaceous, sandy to very sandy (v.f.g. sand), slightly micaceous, very slightly pyritic; fossiliferous; light to medium gray; cross-bedded. NOTE: The siltstone is banded with the bands consisting of very argillacëõüš; sandy, medium gray siltstone; and argillaceous, very sandy, light gray siltstone. These bands vary in thickness from t" to 2". The cross-bedding indicates that the beds are right-way-up. 2493·4-94.8' SANDSTONE - Quartzitic and biotitic, with some ch~rt and a slight amount of carbonaceous fragments; very to moderately argilla- ceous (very thin streaks of each, which form cross-bedding); slightly pyritic; medium gray; very fine grained; sub-rounded, fair sorting; abun- dant to moderate clay matrix. Cross-bedded. NOTE: The change from the siltstone in the interval 2491.6-93.4' to the šãñdStone of this interval is a gradual transition, and the depth boundary given here is arbitrary. 2494.8-95.2' SANDSTONE - As above, becoming predominantly very argilla- ceous. Some faint cross-bedding. 2495.2-95.6' SANDSTONE - As above, becoming light to medium gray with a very calcareous matrix. A pelecepod is evident at 2495.4'. 2495·6-97.0' SANDSTONE - Argillaceous; quartz and biotitic, with some chert and carbonaceous grains; medium grey; fine grained sub-rounded; fair to good sorting; moderate to slight amount of clay matrix; soft, easily friable. Has abundant carbonaceous (plant?) fragments; and aillso has a large pelecepod at 2496.3'. Poor porosity. NCSOF. Baroid Core Test of the interval 2496.7' to 2497.0' yielded: Porosity - 11.3%; Permeability 13.6 m.d.; and 86.2% water saturation of the p~~espaces. 2497 -2500' SANDSTONE - As above, becoming very fine grained and having a moderate to abundant clay matrix. No apparent porosity or permeability. Sandstone has 80° fracture plane, with some calcite smears on the fracture plane. Dip of the beds in this core is approximately 5°. Rated poor to fair. Deviation of the hole is 3°. LOG AND HISTORY Page 3 WHITE RIVER illUT #2 Section 27, T21S, R19E, Copper River B & M June 3, 1962: Ran I-ES log and recorded from 2497' (drilled depth 2500'), Micro log and recorded from 2499'. Opened 12t" to 18-5/8" hole 221-2418'. June 10, 1962: 13-3/8" cement.ed 2407': Ran a.nd cemEmted 2415' (2390' net) 13-3/8", 61# and 54.5#, J-55, Smls, 8 rd. thd" ST&C casing as follows: 528' 61# on bottom, 1820' 54.5# next, 42' 61# on top. Cemented at 2407' K. B, with 2400 sacks construction cement. Mixing time 1 hour 47 minutes. Displaced with est:imated 1960 CU, ft. mud in 36 minut.es. Cement In place 7: 00 A. M. Had good cement returns to surfa~e. Landed casing and reinstalled BOPE. 'l'ested CSO, hydril and drill pipe rams with 1000 psi for 15 minutes - ok. Drilled 8!" hole and spot. cored 7 -·5/8" hole 2500-6100 I . Attempted tes ts -w:ith "CR" Sampler at 5085' and 5259' but tool would not function. 2500-3025' 3025-3336 ' 3336-3346 ' 3346-3466 ' 3466-3935 ' 3935-4198' Shale Sand and shale Core #2 - Recovered 8' 8' 3338,0'-.]8.2' SIL'IiSTONE - Grades almost to a v.f.g. sandstone, qtzitic, micaceous, very slightly glau.conitic, light to m. gray, argillaceous, and ealcareous matrix, very soft. 3338.2-.41. 0' PEEBLE CONGI'olVlERA,'l'E - pf;bbles composed of siltstone. Silt- stone is slightly' to moderately argil1£1;c;eous j slightly micaceous, occasionally glauconitì.c, ocr:::asionally grades to a. v. f. g. sandstone, and is light to medium gray. r['he pebbles arc; very uniform .in size, varying from 3/16" .- 1/4" in d:iameh;r, they are sub-angular to angular; and have a lilld" with a few scattered quartz sand grains, matrix. The mud i.s medium to dark gray, slig.htly calc~areou8, and ver,Y soft. When wet, .it is very pliable. TIThe quartzitic sand grains are clear to milky" fine grained and well rounded. 3341. 0~.43. 5' SIL~STONE PEBBLE CONGLOMERATE ... As a.bove, with slightly more mud matrix. Pebbles a.re in a semi to loos'2;ly consolidated state. When this interval was taken from the core barrel, it poured out as a viscous mud, heavily laden with~,ltstone pebbles. 3343.5-,44,0' Sl1Jl'S'I'ONE PEBBLE CONGLOMERA'I'E - As above, with pebbles con- geaied in the mud matrÜ:, as in thE1 interval 3338.2-)+1.0'. 33~4' FAUIJli -. Dip of fa.ult is 68 degrees. Some calcite smears on lower surface. Steps on :fault pla.ne Indicate that the upper side, i.e., the siltstone pebble conglomerate was do-wnthrown. It is, therefore, a normal fault. with an unknown e,mount of threw. 3344-3346 ' SILTSTONE - Sli.ghtly argillaceous, calcareous, sUghtly micaceous, very slightly glauconi-:.ie, dark gray, ver-:f hard and mass:ive. NOTE: NO bedding was observed in this core, and therefore no dips can be gJ.ven. The contact of the upper 2" of siltstone and the pebble conglom- erate is gradational and i.rregular. The Im~'er contact of the pebble con- glomerate is a i'ault. The angular.ity and uniformity of size and compos i- ti.on of the pebbles in the eonglomerate suggest that :l.t is only locally present, and that is was formed from the erosion of a lower member of the Poul Creek formation. 1rhe pebbles were probably transported only a very short distance. The throw of the fault is probably not very large. Shale Sandstone and shale Shale LOO AND HISTORY WHITE Rlv~R UNIT #2 Section 27, T21S, R19E, Copper River B & M Page 4 4198-4208 ' 4208-4947 ' 4947 -5135 ' 5135 -5144! 5144-5984' 5984-5999' Core #3 - Recovered 9' 9' 4198-4199' No recovery. 4199-420Ö' SILTSTONE - Argillaceous, very occasionally slightly mica- ceous, occasionally slightly glauconitic, medium buff-gray, massive, very uniform in character, ~he amount of argillaceous material varies slightly in different parts of the core, but the change is so slight and gradation- al that it lacks definHion, Th8re is also a few very thin streaks of slightly calcareous siltstone within the core, but these streaks are dis- continuous and cannot be traced through the thickness of the core. NOTE: There are a few fractures within the core, some of which are filled with calcite, 'l'here a,ppears to be no definite pattern to these fractures, and they occur at all angles to the core, No dip is obtainable from the core. If the core is struck with a hammer, however, it will break approximately perpendicular to ten degrees off the perpendicular to the length of the core at least 'í5% of the time, The slight amount of mica in the siltstone appears generally to lie perpendicular to the core. These two facts suggest a shallow dìp. Shale Sand and siltstone Core #4 - Recovered 8!' 8!' 5136,0-37.8' SArmSTONE - Argillaceous, ~uartzitic, slightly micaceous; light gray; very fine grained, subangular, fair sorting; well consolidated with silicious and e,rgilla~eous cement, No visible intergranular porosity. NCSOF. 5137, 8-Î+4, 0' Thinly and irregularly interbedded sandstoœ and shale. Sandstone - as above, Shale - slightly micacecus, calcareous; dark gray. The shale contacts are very irregular and exhibH many features of soft- sediment slu.mping and ercsion, Dip of beds in core is 15 to 20 degrees. Rated as fair to good, Core also has fractures, but they show no orienta- tion of dip, One small-s,:~ale fault occurs at 5139.5 v. Dip of fault plane i.8 30 degrees J with no evi.dence of d:Lre.ction of movement, other than that the movement was parallel to the direction of dip, Fault plane has slickensiding and calcite smears, -,--~-- Sand and siltstone Core #5 - Recovered 15' 15' 5984.0..034,5' SILTSTONE - with thin and irregular interbeds of shale. Siltstone is argillaceous to very a.rgillaceous, micaceous, and medium brown-gray. Shale is micaceous, o~casionally slightly silty, dark brown- gray, soft and fissile, 5984.5-84.8' SHALE - as above. Conta.cts of shale are very irregular and appear as minor di.sconformities, 5984,8-85.8' Thinly and irregularly interbedded sandstone and shale, Sandstone - quartz and biotite; light gray, fine grained, subangular to sub-rounded, with a faiT sorting; well consolidated in an argillaceous and occasionally slightly calcareous matrix. The sandstone appears tight. NCSO, Some faint spotted flourescence, Shale - as above. 5985,8-88,6' ~'hin interlaminations of: Sandstone - quartz and biotite; very argillaceous; dark gray; very í'ine to fine grained; subangular to sub-rounded; well consolidated with abundant argillaceous matrix, Tight. Sandstone - light gray as in interval 5984,8-.85,8'. The contacts between the two types of sandstone are gJ$dational. The layers of the two types of sandstone are very thin and give the core a laminated appearance. Some cross-bedding is evident and indicates that the beds of the core are right-way-up. Some spotted dull yellow flourescence is evident through- out this sandstone interval, but bright golden yellow flourescence occurs along thin fracture planes, NCSO, / Page 5 LOO AND HIS'l'ORY WHITE lUVER UJIJIT #2 Section 27, T21S, R19E, Copper River B & M 5984 -5999 ' 5999-6100' Core #5 - Continued 5988.6-90.5' LIMESTONE -' Very argillaceous, very silty, occasionally sandy; finé-grained; medium to dark brown-gray; dense; hard. Has abun- dant ca.rbon:i.zed plant fragments J and an occasional pelecepod fragment. 5990.5-91.0' SANDSTONE - Quartz and mica; light gray; very fine to fine grained; - subangu,lar, fair sorting; well consolidated with an argillaceous matrix. 'I'ight. NCSOF. 5991.0-91.4' SHALE - Micaceous, slightly silty; dark brown-gray, soft. 5991. 4-91. '7 ' SIIJISTONE -, Micaceous, sandy, argillaceous; light gray. 5991.7 -93. '7 ¡ SHALE -' Micaceous, slightly sandy, slightly silty, occa- sionally siightly carbonaceous; dark brown-gray; soft. This shale inter- val has an 80 degree frac:ture or small fault plane along which probably small horiz,ontal movement has taken place. There is slickensiding and calcite smears along the fault plane. 5993.7 -99. O'~ SJ1,1'STONE -with oecas.tonal thin interbeds of shale. Con- tacts between the two litholog::Les are gradational. Siltstone - Micaceous, argillaceous to very argillaceous, occasionally slightly to moderately carbonaceous, very occasionally slightly pyritic; light to medium and occasior.ally dark brown-gray. The amount of argillaceous material varies, giving the s11tstone a banded appearance. It is also cross-bedded, indi- cating beds in core are right-way-up. Shale - Micaceous, slightly to abLJ1dantly silty.. slightly to moderately carbonaceous; dark brown-gray; slightly fissile. D.ip of beds in eore 1s 14 degrees. Rated excellent. Fractu.res in core vary in dIp, but are predominant.ly 60 degrees to 80 degrees. Siltstone July 2, 1962: Ran I-ES log and recorded from 6099 I (dr:Uled depth 6100 I), Sonic log and recorded from 6096! J Microlog and recorded from 6099' and Continuous Dipmeter and recorded from 6097'. Drilled 8~rr hole 6100-6330 ¡ . 6100-6330' Sand and siltstone July 4-7, 1962: While drilling at 6330' had saltwater How (500 G/O). Built mud weight to llO#/cuoft. includ- ing lost circulation material in system unt.:U well killed. July 8-14, 1962: Standing waiting on weight material. July 15, 1962: Built mud weight to 115#/cu. ft. and staged :in to 4615 I with 2~" t'ubing tail. Hit solid bridge at 4615 '. Plugged 4615-4319'± with open end 2~" tubing tail on 4~" drill pipe hanging at 46151 pumped in 120 sacks construction cement. Displaced to equalization. Cement in place 6:46 P.M. Opened ~" to 12~" hole 2500-4319' and opened ~" to 12~" hole and cleaned out cement 4319-4615 ¡ . Opened ~" to 12~" hole and cleaned out bridge 4615 -4630' . July 20, 1962: While opening hole at 4630' had salt water flow cutting mud weight from 97 to 85#/cu. ft. Squeezed 75 barrels mud away to formation and killed well. Page 6 LOG AND HISTORY WHITE RIVER UNIT #2 Section 27, T21S, R19E, Copper R:iver B & M July 21, 1962 Staged to 6303' with 2~" tubing tail using batches of l25#!cu.ft. mud to keep well dead. Plugged 6303-5950': with open end 2~" tubing tail on ¡t-~" drill pipe hanging at 6303' pumped in 120 sacks construction cement. Displaced to equalization. Cement in place 7:02 P.M. Standing cemented. July 22-23, 1962: Standing cemented waiting on weight material. Built mud weight to 105#/cu.ft. Opened 8~" to 12-k" hole 4630-5950' and opened 8~" to l2-k" hole and cleaned out cement 5950-6330' and drilled l2-k" hole 6330-6356'. 6330-6356' Siltstone July 30, 1962: Ran I-ES log and r'3corded from 6358' (drilled depth 6356'), Microlog and recorded from 6348', Sonic log and recorded í~rom 6356', and Continuous Dipmeter and recorded from 6356'. July 31, 1962: 9-5/8" cemented 6356': Ran a!ld cemented 636j' (6340 r net) 9-5/8", 43.5# and 40#, N-Bo, Smls, 8 rd. thd., LT&C casing as follows: 12031 43.5# on bottom, 5116' 40# next, 21' 43.5# on top. Cemented at 6356' K.B. with 360 sacks construction cement. Mixing time 18 minutes. Displaced with 2672 cu. ft. mud in 47 minutes. Cement, in place 8:37 P.M. Landed casing and reinstalled BOPE. Tested 080, hydrH and drill pipe rams with 1100 psJ., 1200 psi and 1450 psi respectively. Drilled 8!" and spot cored 7-5/8" hole 6356-7068'. 6356-6983 ' 6983-7028' 7028-7038 r 7038-7068 I Siltstone Sand and siltstone Core #6 - Recovered 10' 10 I 7028-7032' SANDSTONE ,- Qua.rtz it ie, cherty, b iot Hic, with carbonaceous fragments and an occasiona.l grain of chlorite; Itght gray to light brown- gray, salt and pepper; f:ine to medium grained, sub-angular, fair to poor sorting; well consolidated with an abundant clay (kaolinite) matrix, which is occasionally to often slightly argillaceous, giving the sandstone a slight argillaceous banding. The matrix also is very occas:i.onally and spottily calcareous, 'l'he sandstone is very slightly friable with a trace to poor porosity, but probably no permiability. There is an abundant bright yellow fl¡'tJ.,tescence, a fair o.il cut, a good "sweet" petroleum odor, and a good, but rather scatt;erf~d, o:U staining. 7032-7038' SAl\iTISTONE ,- As above becoming moderatel~y to very friable and moderately consolidated, with only a moderate amount of the matrix described above. The porosity is poor to fair, and the permiability is probably poor to faiT. Core #7 - Recovered 30' 30' 7038-7046' SANDSTOm; - As descr:i.bed above becoming light gray, slightly friable and wtÙ1 consolidated with a moderate amount of matrix. The poro- sity is poor to a trace, as is the permiability, There is no odor, only a faint spotted oil sta:ining, a good cut, and a good, but scattered, flour- escence to this part of the core. 7046-7048' SANDSTONE - As described above with the matrix becoming non- argillaceous and very unií~orm as to color and composition. The sandstone becomes moderately friable with a poor porosity and permiability. LOG AND HISTORY WHITE RIVER UNIT #,2 Section 27, T21S, Rl9E, Copper River B & M 7038-7068 ' Page 7 Core #7 - Continued 7048-7050' SANDS~VNE - As above becoming often slightly calcareous and only slightly friable -with a trace of porosity and permiability. 7050-7057' SANDSTONE - As above becoming non-calcareous, moderately to very friable with a moderate amount of matrix, a poor to fair porosity and probably a poor per.miability. 7057-7060\ SANDSTONE - As above becoming occasionally slightly cal- careous, slightly to moderately friable, with a moderate to abundant matrix, a trace to poor porosity and probably a trace to nil permiability. Some feldspar grains are also present in the sandstone. 7060-7066' SANDSTONE - As above with a slight increase in the amount of biotite and carbonaceous fragments, and becomes non-calcareous. 7066-7068' SANDSTONE - As above becoming moderately to very clayey, slightly to moderately friable wit.h a trace of porosity and probably no per.miab il i ty . Dip of argillaceous stringers in upper part of the core varies between 25" and 35°. August 10, 1962: DST 7032-7068': 83' air cushion, !" bean. Set dual 7:l!' and 7-3/4" packers at 7026' and 7032' respectively with perforated tail to 7068'. Took 35 minute ISI, one hour flow test and 15 min- ute FBI. Had light blow with gas to surface in 9 minutes, estimated 10 MCF/D rate decreasing to ~stimated 1 MCF/D rate in 10 minutes, and holding balance of test. Recovered 200' muddy water (40 GIG). Charts - ok. IHP 5222 psi: IS1 2770 psi, FP 118··142 psi, FSI 1352 psi, FHP 5200 psi. Drilled 8!" and spot cored 7-5/8" hole 7068-9447'. Encountered salt water (430 GIG) ent.ry while drilling at 7276' which reQuired building mud weight from 104 to 114#1 cu. ft. Lowered mud weight from 114 to 111# due to minor lost circulation at 8270'±, 8580'±" and 9240t±. 7068-8002' 8002-8014 ' 8014-8769' 8769-8779' Sand and siltstone Core #8 - Recovered 12' 12' 8002.0-02.6' SANDSTONE - Quartzitic and slightly cherty with a few grains of biotite, carbonaceous material and chlorite: light gray, slightly salt and pepper; fine to medium grained, sub-angular and f~ir to poor sorting; well consolidated with a moderate amount of clay matrix. Non-friable and tight. Slight oil staining, fair cut, and good bright yellow f:lourescence. There is also a slight odor on a freshly broken s-urface. 8002.6-04.0' SANDSTONE - As above becoming fine grained, very light gray and having a moderate to abundant clay matrix. There is a slight oil staining and good yellow flq'¡;¡rescence around fractures, otherw"ise the , '.' ¡ sandstone has only a very few scattered spots of stainlng and f1.ourescence. The odor becomes very faint on fresh surfaces. 8004.0-06.5' SANDSTONE - As above with a slight to moderate clay matrix and a light blue-gray color. Good oil staining, odor and flourescence around fractures, other~ise none. A slight amount of oil was bleeding from fracture zones. 8006.5-14.0' SANDSTONE - As above with an overall increase in biotite, which also occurs in abundance as thin stringers, giving the core an occasional slight banded appearance. Sand and siltstone Core #9 - Recovered 10' 10' 8769.0-73.3' Thinly and irregularly interbedded shale and sandstone. SHALE - Slightly silty, moderately micaceous, often slightly carbonaceous; medium to dark brown-gray; soft and often fissile, but occasionally becomes LCG AND HISTORY WHITE RIVER UNIT #2 Section 27, T21S, R19E, Copper River B & M Page 8 8769 -8779 I 8779-9447 ' Core 10' #9 - Recovered 101 - Continued 8769.0-73.3' - Continued massive towards the bottom of the interval. There is also a very occa- sional carbonize~plant fragment. present along the bedding planes of the shale. SANDSTONE - Silty, argillaceous to occasionally very argillaceous; quartzitic, cherty and varying, but generally moderate amounts of biotite, and an occasional grain of carbonaceous material and pyrite; medium to dark green-gray, very fine to occasionally fine grained, sub-rounded, fair to poorly sorted; and well consolidated with a moderate to abundant argillaceous matrix. Tight, non-friable and NCSOF. These shale and sandstone interbeds vary in thickness from 1/8" to 6". The sandstone occasionally occurs as lenses in the shale, is corrrrnonly only 1" to ~" thick and is cross-bedded. The cross-bedding indicates that the beds are right- way-up. 8773.3-79.0' SANDSTONE - Quartzitic, cherty, biotitic, with an occasional carbonaceous fragment; bright olive-green when wet, and drys to a rather dull medium green-gray; very fine to occasionally fine grained, sub- angular to sub-rounded, fair sorting; well consolidated with a slight to moderate amount of argillaceous and clay matrix. Tight, non-friable and NCSOF. There is an occasional nodule of pyrite scattered throughout the sandstone, otherwise it is entirely massive. A few small þ~~~S~ods are present at 8776'. 1'he green color of the sandstone must be caused by the matrix or by' an overall perrr~nent staining, as no dist~nctively green mineral could be found in~the sand. Dip of the beds in the core is 15°. Rated as good to excellent. Some fractures in core, but they are at random angles. Sand and siltstone August 27 and 28, 1962 Ran I-ES log and recorded from 9451' (drilled depth 9447'), Sonic log and recorded from 9448', Micro log and recorded from 9451! and Continuous Dipmeter and recorded from 9451'. August 28-September 18, 1962 Drilled 8~tI and spot cored 7-5/8" hole 9447 -11697'. Had salt water entry while drilling at 9638'. Lost circulation while drilling at 11150'. 9447-9628' 9628-9638' 9638-10376 · 10376-10386 ' Sand and siltstone Core #10 - Recovered 10' 10' 9628.0-29.5' Sandstone with thin interlaminations of shale. The sand- stone is quartzitic and slightly cherty with a moderate amount of carbona- ceous fragments and a slight to moderate amount of biotite; light green- gray; fine grained, sub-angular, fair to poor sorting; well consolidated with a slight to moderate amount of clay matrix. It is non-friable, tight, and has NCSOF. The shale is very carbonaceous; moderately to very micaceous, slightly pyritic; dark gray to black, fissile and very thinly bedded. The shale interbeds decrease in number towards the bottom of the interval. 9629·5-38.0' SAu~DSTONE - As above becoming massive with no shale inter- beds. Dip of shale interbeds in core is 33°, rated as excellent. The core is also moderately fractured with some slickensiding evident on most fracture planes. Dip of fractures varies from 50° to 80° , but are pre- dominantly 60°. Sand and siltstone Core #11 - Recovered 10' Page 9 LOG AND HISTORY WHITE RIVER UNIT #2 Section 27, T21S, R19E, Copper River B & M 10376-10386 ' 10386-11306 ' 11306-11316' 11316-11697' Core #11 - Continued 10' 10376.0-78.5' Sandstone with thin and irregular ihterbeds of shale. SANDSTONE - Quartzitic, moderately to occasionally very biotitic, slightly cherty and with an occasional grain of chlorite and pyrite; bright olive green when wet and dries to a dull medium green-gray, slightly salt and pepper; very fine to occasionally fine grained; sub-rounded to sub-angular, fair to poorly sorted; and well consolidated with a moderate amount of a slightly argillaceous clay matrix. This sandstone is occasionally cross- bedded, non-friable, tight, hard and with NCSOF. SHALE - Slightly to very carbonaceous and occasionally grades almost to a very shaly coal; moder- ately micaceous; dark gray, dark brown-gray and black, soft and slightly fissile. The shale is thinly to very thinly bedded with the beds being irregular in thickness (i.e. pinches and swells) and is occasionally present as thin lenses in the sandstone. 10378.5-80.2' Sandstone with a very occasional thin interbed of shale. SANDSTONE - As above with a non- to very occasional slightly argillaceous clay matrix. SHALE - As above. 10380.2-86.0' SANDSTONE - As above becoming massive with no cross-bedding or shale interbeds. This sandstone has an occasional "spot" of a slightly to moderately argillaceous clay matrix, otherwise the matrix is non- argillaceous. The dip of the beds in the upper part of this core varies between 15° and 20°; rated good. Very few fractures occur in the core, but those that are present have a predominant 90° to 70° dip and are occasionally slickensided. Sand and siltstone Core #12 - Recovered 10' 10' 11306.0-06.4' SANDSTONE - Quartzitic, slightly cherty, moderately mica- ceous and with an occasional grain of chlorite; light gray to light tan- gray; fine grained, sub-angular and poorly sorted; well consolidated with a moderate tdabund¡¡¡;ntcalcareous matrix; tight, non-friable and with NCSOF. 11306.4-07.2' SANDSTONE - Quartzitic, slightly cherty, and abundantly biotitic; medium to dark gray; fine to medium grained, sub-ahgular and poorly sorted; well consolidated with a moderate amount of an argilla- ceous and calcareous matrix; tight, non-friable and with NCSOF. 11307.2-07.8' SANDSTONE - As in the interval 11306.0-11306.4'. 11307.d-IO.0' SANDSTONE - Quartzitic, slightly cherty, slightly to moder- ately micaceous and with an occasional carbonaceous fragment; light gray, fine to occasionally medium grained, sub-angular to sub-rounded and poorly sorted; moderately consolidated with a moderate to abundant slightly argillaceous clay matrix; slightly cross-bedded, tight, slightly to mod- erately friable~and has NCSOF. 11310.0-16.0' SANDSTONE - Quartzitic, slightly cherty, slightly to occa- sionally moderately micaceous and with an occasional carbonaceous frag- ment; light gray to very light green"'g~y; finet.o v:ery ;fihe grained and occasionally medium grained, sub...a;ngular to sub....ro't.1.t'1ded; well consolidated with a moderate amount of clay matrix whi~h is occasionally slightly to moderately argillaceous; tight, non-friable, well cross-bedded and has NCSOF. This interval has one very thin interlamination of shale - very carbonaceous, slightly micaceous and is dark brown-gray. Dip of beds in core is 27°, rated good. Beds are right-way-up. The core is highly fractured with the fractures varying from 50° to 90~ in d4p. An occasional fracture is filled with calcite. Sand and siltstone LOG AND HISTORY WHITE RIVER UNIT #2 Section 27, T21S, R19E, Copper River B & M Page 10 September 18, 1962: On trip from 11697' left 8b" bit and 6" O.D. x 10' bit sub in hole. Top fish 11687'. September 19-21, 1962: Fishing and reaming tight hole 7046-7630', 11603-11680'. September 21, 22 and 23, 1962: Ran I-ES log recording from 11680' (drilled depth 116Bo'), Micro log recording from 11670', Sonic log recording from 11670' and Gamma Ray log recording from Booo', CDM log recording from 11670 ' . September 24, 1962: Ran 7-7/8" socket with 5-11/16" x 6-3/16" slips, jars and bumper sub. Took hold of fish and pulled loose with Bo,ooO# net pull. September 24-29, 1962: Drilled 8b" hole 11697 -12219 ' . 11697-12219' Sandstone, siltstone and shale with traces of coal September 29, 1962: On trip at 12219' left 8b" bit, bit sub and six 6" o. D. drill collars long skirt socket with 5-11/16" x 6-3/16" slips, jars and bumper sub. 11763'. Reamed tight hole 11749-11954' with 8b" bit and reamer. in hole. Ran 7-7/8" Tools stopped at September 30, 1962: Reran fishing tools and took hold of fish. Could not jar fish loose. Spotted 45 barrels diesel to fish and soaked fish. October 1, 1962: Jarred on fish and spotted additional 45 barrels diesel. Pulled fish loose. October 2-4, 1962: Drilled 8~11 hole 12219-12414'. 12219-12414' Sandstone, siltstone, shale with traces of coal October 5 1962: Reduced ~II hole and cored 7-5/8" holf~ 12414-12417' rr'.D. Circulated for electric log and pipe backed off leaving 156 joints 4820' x 4~11 F.R. drill pipe, one 8~11 x 3.35' stabilizer, one 5-7/8" x 8.20' bumper sub, one 5-3/4" x 6.50' hydraulic jars, four 6" x 169.94' drill collars, and one 5-11/16" x 34.35' core barrel with 7-5/8" diamond core head. Ran 7-7/8" grapple with 6" slips and packoff lUbbers on two 6" x 83. Bo' drill collars on 5-7/8" x 8.20' bumper sub on 4~" F. H. drill pipe. Recovered fish on first try. Laid down 17 singles of crooked drill pipe. Ran 8~" bit and opened 7-5/8" hole 12414-12417' T.D. and conditioned mud for logging. 12414-12417' Core #13 - Recovered 2' 2' 12414.0-14.3' SANDSTONE - Quartz with a slight amount of chert and car- bonaceous fragments, light buff-gray, fine to medium grained, sub-angular to sub-rounded, poorly sorted, moderately to well consolidated with a moderate amount of clay matrix. Tight, non-friable and has NCSOF. Sand- stone is massive. LOG AND HISTORY WHITE RIVER UNIT #2 Section 27, T21S, R19E, Copper River B & M Page 11 12414-12417' Core #13 - Continued 2' 12414.3-14.5' SHALE - Slightly to moderately carbonaceous, slightly micaceous, dark brown-gray, massive and hard. 12414.5-17.0' SANDSTONE - As above. No dip obtainable. Base of core has a 450 fracture plane with some slickensiding. October 6-7, 1962: Ran I-ES log recording from 12417' T.D. Ran Sonic log and stuck at 11700'. Worked loose. Ran 8!" bit to 12417' T.D. Conditioned mud 3 hours. Ran Sonic log recording from 12412', Micro-caliper log recording from 12415', Gamma Ray recording from 12397' and CDM log recording from 12412'. Plugged 8652-8432' ±: With 312' x 2!" EUE 6.5# tubing tail on 8340 I x 4~" 16.6# F. H. drill pipe hanging at 8652' K.B. pumped in 109 sacks construction cement mixed to a 116-118#/ft3 slurry in 8 minutes. Displaced to equalization with 655 ft3 mud in 26 minutes. (600-1000 psig pump pressure.) Cement in place at 8:10 PM 10-7-62. October 8, 1962:' Opened 8!" hole to 10!" hole 6356-6629 I. Left pilot guide of hole opener #1 in hole. Ran 8!" bit and cleaned out cement 8404-8460' K.B. October 9-10, 1962: Opened 8!" hole to 10!" hole 6629-6985' with rotary 10!" under reamer. Straight reamed 10!" hole 6400-8460' with 8!" bit and 8!" 3 point reamer. 7" liner hung and cemented at 8458' K.B. Top at 6295' K.B. Ran 2162.24' (53 joints) of7" 26# P-110 smls., B rd. thd. LT&C, R-3 casing as liner and hung at 8458' K.B. Top of 9-5/8" x 7" fluted liner hanger at 6295'. Cemented liner with double down swab rubbers 34' below liner hanger on 31' 2-!" EVE tubing. Mixed 490 sacks construction cement to al16-118#/ft3 slurry in 20 minutes and displaced with 942 ft3 mud in 35 minutes. Cement in place 5:05 AM 10-11-62. Worked liner 25 minutes prior to cementing (pump pressures 600-1400 psig) and during cementing (1200 psig final pressure). Had good circulation throughout job. HARDWARE: Bottom joint of liner fitted with float shoe and top of liner fitted with fluted liner hanger. October 12-13, 1962: Stood cemented total of 31 hours. Ran in with 8!" bit and 9-5/$" casing scraper and located top of cement at 5872'. Closed BOPE drill pipe rams and pressure tested casing with 1950 psi - ok. Cleaned out hard cement 5872- 6292' and soft cement 6292-6295'. Tested 9-5/8" x 7" casing lap with 2000 psi. Pressure bled from 2000 psi to 300 psi in t.hree mlnutes. Pu.lled and changed drill string to one 6" bit, 7" x 3.83' casing scraper, three 4-3/4" x 96.97' drill collars on 2190' 2-!" EUE tubing on 4!" drill pipe. Cleaned out cement and cement st.ringer to 8450' K.B. October 14, 1962: Ran CBL log which stopped at 6545 '. Worked down to 6580 '. Pu.lled out and rescraped 7" liner 6295-8450'. Reran CBL log recorded interval 8450-5085'. Ran Gamma Collar log recorded 8443- 5085 ' . October 15, 1962: Perforated 8196-8204' with two !" holes per foot using 3-5/8" aluminum capsule jets. DST #2 8196-8204': Ran formation tester with 1568' water cushion (16 G/G NaC1), outside BT recorder and inside BT recorder, 5/8" subsurface bean. Set packer at 8165' K.B. with 8' per- forated tail to 8178'. Took 36 minute ISI, 1 hour 46 minute flow test, 34 minute FSI. LOG AND HISTORY WHITE RIVER UNIT #2- Section 27, T21S, Rl9E, Copper River B & M DST #2 8196-8204' Cont'd: Had immediate light blow, 2.1 MCF/D (critical flow prover) increasing abruptly to 5.7 MCF/D after approximately 56 minutes. No gas to surface. Recovered a net rise of 5165' gas cut salt water (364-412 G/G). HP 6475, ISIF 5970, FP 900-3435, FSIP 5940. Page 12 Plugged 8098' K.B. Set 7" 26# D.C. retainer at 8098' K.B. Dropped sealing plug and tested plug with 2500 psi - ok. October 16, 1962: Perforated 7690-7698' with two ~" jet holes per foot. DST #3 7690-7698': Ran formation tester with no3' (16 G/G NaCl) water cushion, one outside BT recorder and one inside BT recorder, 5/8" subsurface bean. Set packer at 7648' K.B. with 8' perforated tail to 7656' at 12:36 PM. Took 32 minute ISI, 41 minute flow test, 104 minute FSI. Had immediate light blow increasing to medium blow in 5 minutes. Water cushion to surface in 23 minutes. Gas cut mud to surface in 28 minutes, gas cut salt water (419 GIG NaCl) to surface after 33 minutes. Flowed at estimated 600 B/D rate. Shut in tool and back- scuttled gas cut saltwater. HP 6010, ISIF 5685, FP 445-2875, FSIP 5615. October 17, 1962: Plugged 793TL8098': With 2~" EUE tubing tail hanging at 8095' pumped in 35 sacks construction cement mixed to a 116-118#/ft3 slurry in three minutes. Displaced to equalization with 550 ft3 mud in 24 minutes. Cement in place at 1:22 AM 10-17-62. Plugged 7625Lrr698': Ran and set 7" 26# 1M retainer at 7645' K. B. Broke perforations 7690- 7698' with 3400 psi. Pulled out of retainer and pumped in 40 sacks construction cement mixed in three minutes. Preceded cement with 56 ft3 water and followed cement with 28 ft3 water. Displaced with 409 ft3 mud, stabbed back into retainer and displaced an estimated 38 sacks cement through retainer. Final pressure 2800#. Pulled out of retainer and dumped estimated 2 sacks cement on retainer. Cement in place at 9:59 AM 10-17-62. Perforated 6948-6956' with two ~" jet holes per foot using 3-5/8" aluminum capsule jets. DST#46948-6956': Ran formation tester with 633' (16 G/G NaCl) water cushion, one outside BT recorder, one inside BT recorder, 5/8" subsurface bean. Set packer at 6895' K.B~ with 8' perforated tail to 6908' at 8:06 PM. Took 32 minute ISI, 43 minute total flow period and 30 minute FSI. Had very light blow decreasing to dead in 10 minutes. After 26 minute flow test pulled loose and reset packers for second 17 minute flow test. Faint blow to dead in 10 minutes. Recovered a net rise of 200' drilling fluid. Charts indicate tool perforations partially plugged. HP 5200, ISIF 1430, FP 405-1230, FSIP 2000. October 18, 1962: Plugged 6902-6956 ',: Ran and set 7" 26# DC retainer at 6902'. Broke perforations 6948-6956' with 3200 psi. Pumped in 40 sacks construction cement mixed to a l16-ll8#/ft3 slurry in three minutes. Preceded cement with 56 ft3water. Displaced cement with 415 ft3 mud. Stabbed into retainer and squeezed estimated 35 sacks cement with 3600 to 4100 psi. Cement in place at 5:05 AM 10-18-62. Pulled up 20' and backscuttled out estimated 2 barrels cement. DST #5 for 7" x 9-5/8" lap test at 6295': Ran tester with 554' (16 G/G) water cushion, one outside BT recorder and one inside BT recorder, 5/8" subsurface bean. Set packer at 6252' K.B. with 8' perforated tail to 6265' at 2:22PM 10-18-62. Took 50 minute flow test. Slight blow, dead in 30 minutes. Recovered a\net rise of 15' drilling fluid. Charts ok. HP 4945, FP 305. Lap of 7" x 9-5/8" casing te.st good. LOG AND HISTORY WHITE RIVER UNIT #2 Section 27, T2lS, R19E, Copper River B & M Page 13 October 18, 1962 - Continued: Perforated 6276-6284' with two ~" jet holes per foot using 3-5/8" aluminum capsule jets. October 19, 1962: DST #6 6276-84': Ran formation tester with 554' (16 G/G NaCl) water cushion, one outside BT recorder, one inside BT recorder, 5/8" subsurface bean. Set packer at 6228' K.B. with 8' perforated tail to 6241' at 10:55 PM. Took 31 minute ISI, 1 hour 15 minute flow test, 45 minute FSI. Immediat~ medium blow, gas to surface in 15 minutes. Maximum rate 44 MCF/D, decreased to 32.5 MCF/D after 25 minutes holding to end of flow test. Recovered a net rise of 3240' (517 G/G NaCl) salt water. Charts ok. HP 4945, ISIP 4520, FP 750-1835, FSIP 4475. Plugged 6368-6189'±: With 2~" tubing tail hanging at 6368' pumped in 50 sacks construction cement mixed to a 116-118#/n3 slurry in 5 minutes. Displaced to equalization with 494 ft3 mud in 20 minutes. Cement in place at 9:00 AM 10-19-62. Stood cemented 10 hours. Located top of hard cement 6189'. Perforated 5288-5290' with four ~" holes using 3-5/8" aluminum capsule jets. Plugged 5262': Set 9- 5/8" DM retainer at 5262'. October 20, 1962: Attempted to break down perforatiö~s 5288-5290'. with 1000 psi back-up pressure on 9-5/8" casing. plug and tested bridge plug w'ith 2000# - ok.. Pressured perforations at 5290' with 4000 psi Unable to break perforations. Dropped sealing Perforated 5226-5236' with two ~" jet holes per foot using 3-5/8" aluminum capsule jets. DST #7 5226-5236': Ran formation tester with no water cushion, one outside BT recorder and one inside BT recorder, 5/8" subsurfade bean. Set packer at 5182' K.B. with 8' perforated tail to 5195' at 8:53 AM. Took 37 minute ISI 50 minute flow test, and 41 minute FSI. Had immediate light blow, dead in 35 minutès. No gas to surface. Recovered a net rise of 153' drilling fluid. Charts indicated partial plugging of tail perforations. HP 4105, ISIP 4150, FP 165-515, FSIP 885. . Plugged 5255-5l4l'±: With 4~" F.R. drill pipe hanging at 5255' I\umped in 50 sacks construction cement treated with 2% CaC12mixed to a ll8#/ft3 slurry in 3 minutes. Displaced to equaliza- tion with 410 ft3 mud in 16 minutes. Cement in place at 3:57 PM. Pulled up 240' and back- scuttled estimated 11 ft3± cement. Stood cemented 6 hours. Felt for plug and located hard cement 5126'. Perforated 4860-62' with eight ~" holes using 3-5/8" aluminum capsule jets. October 21, 1962: Plugged 4832-:4862': Set 9-5/8" rM retainer at 4832' and broke perforations with 1500#. With ,4~" drill pipe hanging above retainer pumped in 28 ft3 water follðwed by 100 sacks construction 'dement mixed to a 116-118#/ft3 slurry in 8 minutes. Stabbed into retainer and squeezed out estimated 80 sacks cement at pressures of 1500-1800#, with final pressure of 1200#. Cement in place at 3:28 AM. Pulled up 7' ahd backscuttled out estimated 11 ft3 cement. Mud 112#/ft3. October 22, 1962: Perforated 4770-4800' with two ~" jet holes per foot using 3-5/8" aluminum capsule jets. LOO AND HISTORY WHrrE RIVER UNIT #2 Section 27, T21S, R19E, Copper River B & M Page 14 October 22, 1962 - Continued: DST #8 4770-4800': Ran formation tester with no water cushion, one outside BT recorder and one inside BT recorder, 5/8" subsurface bean. Set packer at 4732' K.B. with 8' perforated tail to 4745' at 7:08 AM. Took 43 minute ISI, 1 hour 9 minute flow test and 51 minute FSI. Had light blow decreasing to very light blow at end of flow test. Recovered a net rise of 110' drilling fluid. Charts indicated tester operated properly. HP 3620, ISI 165, FP 140, FSIP 190. Plugged 4828-4715 '±: With 4~tr F. H. drill pipe hanging at 4828' pumped in 50 sacks construction cement treated with 2% CaC12 mixed to a l14-l16#/ft3 slurry in 3 minutes. Displaced to equali- zation with 359 ft3 mud in 18 minutes. Cement in place at 3:32 PM. Stood cemented 6 hours. Located top of hard cement at 4729'. Perforated 2460' with eight ~!I jet holes using 3-5/8" aluminum capsule jets. Mud 105#. October 23, 1962: Plugged 2440-2460': Set 9-5/8" DM retainer at 2)1-40'. Broke down perforations with 1000 psi and circulated mud through perforations an~ out 9-5/8" x 13-3/8" casing annulus. Mixed 150 sacks construction cement to a 116-118#/ft slurry in 10 minutes. Stabbed into retainer and circulated estimated 128 saeks cement out perforations into 9-5/8" x 13-3/8" casing annulus. In place at 12:50 AM. Had mud returns while cementing. Mud weight 98/f/ft3, viscosity 45". October 24, 1962: Perforated 2392-2417' with two ~" jet holes per foot using 3-5/8" aluminum capsule jets. DST #9 2392-2417': Ran formation tester with no water cushion, one outside BT recorder and one inside BT recorder, 5/8" subsurface bean. Set packer at 23.57' K.B. with 8' perforated tail to 2370' at 5: 08 AM. Took 35 minute ISI, 1 hour 7 minute flow test and 40 minute FSI. Had immediate medium blow decreasing to light blow in 15 minutes, holding for duration of test. Recovered a net fluid rise of 1565' as follows: 210' drilling fluid, 1355' fresh water (38-57 G/G NaCl). Charts ok. lIP 1670, ISI 1165, FP 250-830, FSI 1120. Plugged 2340-2392': Set 9-5/8" DM retainer at 2340'. Broke perforations with water wi.th 2000 psi. Squeezed perforations with 65 sacks construction cement, mixed to a 116-118/f/ft3 ~'iurry in 5 minutes. Stabbed into retainer and squeezed away estimated 60Eacks cement at 1500-1800# pressure. In place at 1:00 ~M 10-24-62. Pulled up l' above retainer and backscuttled out estimated 11 ft3 cement. Plugged 2338-2205'±: With 4~" F.H. drill pipe hanging at 2338' K.B. pumped in 50 sacks con- struction cement treated with 2% CaC12 and mixed to a 118/f/ft3 slurry in 4 minutes. Displaced to equalization with 174 ft3 mud in 10 minutes. In place at 3:15 PM 10-24-62. October 25, 1962: Stood cemented 6 hours. Felt for plug and located hard cement at 2271' K.B. wid down 4~" drill pipe and 6" O. D. drill collars. Removed BOPE. Cleaned out 9-5/8" casing. Removed 13-3/8" screw-type landing base. Plugged 33-18' with cement in stub 13-3/8" and 9-5/8" casing. Balance left filled with heavy mud. Erected regulation U.S.G.S. abandonment marker. RIG AND CREW RELEASED 8:00 AM 10-25-62. Well abandoned October 25, 1962. ~. LOG AND HISTORY WHITE RIVER UNIT #2 Section 27, T21S, R19E, Coppe! R~y~r. ~& M Page 15 Present Condition: 30" conductor cemented at 30' 20" 94# H-40ìcasing cemented at 212'K.B. -' 13-3/8" 54.5¥! and 61# ,T-55 casing cemented at 2407' 9-5/8" 40# atld 43.5# N-80 cemented at 6356' 7" 26# P-II0 liner hup..g and cemeè1.ted at 8458' (hanger at 6295') Perforated with two -!1I jet holes per foot 8204'-8196', 7698'-7690', 6956'.6948', 6284'-6276', four -!" jet holes at 5290', two :t" jet holes per foot 5236'-5226', four -!" jet holes per foot 2462' -2460', two -!" jet holes per foot 2417' -2392' . Plugged 8562'_8458', 8098'-7937', 7698'-7625'+, 6956'-6887'+, 6368'-6189', 5255'-5126', 4862'- 4830!, 4828! -4729', 2460' -2440' ,9 2417' -2340 I ,-2339' -2271', 33' -18 I. Retainers 8098', 7645', 6902',5262',4832',2440',2340'. Erected regulation U.S.G.S. abandonment marker. Total Depth: 12417' T.D. Junk: None WELL ABANDONED October ~5 J_ 1962. ~ )' IJ·~' <IÝ .. Form 9-831a (Feb. 1061) x OJ Œr~J~Œ ]) , ANCHO~'"- Jù (sue, IN TRIPLICATE) , "'ndOffie._Ancho.r.ag~______. OCT 29 1962 UNITED STATES ......N... ____Q17953____....___ COJ~servg~~ß~MJ::NT OF THE INTERIOR U. S. GE0LOGICAL ~~~&~...¡ 'SA!"'.,. 'S\J~YE. 't r~''''' P.' r?").. rF.·····", r.' " r-:::..r>" Anchor:lg;c7 Alaska. :. - I! t.:. (, ':". :,.' 11 ¡J fill '.\ .. "';-i , r, '\, I "" ',' ,"" rJ :¡ I·¡ ¡ '". [J \\.,:,P \;\,;; ~ \1 II u /i,¡/ 11 . rí ,1 11 SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS li Budget Bureau No. 42-R368.4. Approval expires 12-31-«1. ........... ___ __.._... w_.._~ "'-"'--f-"-"-!----- ,----- i i ! :...____1__..._- :........__ , . , (: i : ; ! : Unit ____....JfuittL.RiY.:e.r_ ill ~., r i ;.. I, I }.r t" if'L NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DR/LL___.______________.____.___~._n_ _____. SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF WATER SHUT-OFF_______________________ _____ ./ NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CHANGE PLANS__________._~_.___..___ ______ SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF SHOOTING OR AC/DIZING________________ _____ NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TEST WATER SHUT-OFF______________ ___.__ SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF ALTERING CASING_______________________ ______ NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RE-DRILL OR REPAIR WElL_________ ______ SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF RE-DR/LLING OR REPAIR__ __._______.__ __... NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SHOOT OR AC/DIZEmn______.._____ m___ SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF A8ANDONMENT________________~-- ~_ NOTICE OF INTENTION TO PULL OR ALTER CASING______________ ______ SUPPlEMENTARY WELL HISTORYm__._m__________________c______ ____e. 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(Range) (MerIdIan) N:\ ,~ .J"''''!'..R;\i1..¡¡j!fn;\t~~~~; ~::::~;*¡;~!1;;';¡;;;"-,;;,¡......_...... .....A.l~~=-.;;¡;;............. : : ~\ ~f The elevation of the derJådodJoar above sea level is --3lS---- ft. (topo) N >'{r.Sl . DETAILS OF WORK ~-.'~I g¡ c:>. ·...J!U ~", ,,.. 'I 1,1 (Stat. nam.. of and expected depth. to objective ..nd., .how .b:e., welghte.end length. of pro........ ....In..' Indl....t. muddln. Job., cement.. \ '\ OQ In. polnh, and all other linportant p....po.... work) I This well was tested and abandoned as follows: ~~:ã 1. Perforated 7" liner 8196-8204' with two t" holes per foot. DST 8196-8204': R ~j1J Set packer 8165 " took 36 minute ISI, 1 hour 46 minute flow, 34 minute FSI. ¡:. 1.0 Light blow 2.1-5.7 MCF/D. No gas to surface. Recovered a net rise of 5165 ~ ¡ ~ gas cut salt water (364-412 GIG NaCl). Charts ok. HP 6475, ISIP 5970, FP ~ 1'~ 900-3435, FSIP 5940. < 2. Plugged 8098' KB with 7" Haleo DC bridge plug. 3. Perforated 7" liner 7690-98'. DST 7690-7698': Set packer at 7648' KB, took 32 minute ISI, 41 minute flow test, 104 minute FSI. Had immediate light blow increasing to medium blow in 5 minutes. Water cushion to surface in 23 minutes. Gas cut mud to surface in 28 minutes and gas cut salt water (419 GIG NaCl) to surface in 33 minutes. Flowed at estimated 600 BID rate. Charts ok. HP 6010, ISIP 5685, FP 445-2875, FSIP 5615. (CONTINUED ON ATTACHED SHEEr) r I u.......tand that thl. plan 0' _k muet reeea.. a~f'I'OYalln wrlt/n."" the G_IOIrI...1 Sune,. hefo.. operation. ma,. he eomm.nced. Company ____ _R~~hf~~ J:ª__ºJ:l-__ºº~12º~~~J.Q]:L___ _____ ___._______._____.___m____h___________.._______________._________._._______ Address ____.___.P_~___Q~__.1b.x._3.6Q _______________________ .____.___.___________.Am~!lQrªg,~..!__A.w.J?l~ª'_.___._.._._____ By ;et._.!lii.t!:1ð~~L______f!,.. .-..f{: ~ R. L. Murfay '--ó / Title D..j,~_t;_:r.iÇ.t._~y~19J2m~n:LEnldneer, .N .. 10AO ..--...-.................................................................--..........--....... ....................... .' " .rage 2 (.......... ,r\ 4. Plugged 8098-7937'± with)5 sacks construction cement. In place 10-17-62. 5· Plugged 7698-7625'±: Set retainer at 7645'. Squeezed with 40 sacks construction cement (3~ sacks through retainer, 2 sacks dumped on top of retainer). In place 10-17 -62. 6. Perforated 711 liner 6948-6956' with two ~" holes per foot.---- DST 6948-6956': Set packer at 6895'. Took 32 minute ISI, 26 minute and 17 minute flow test, 30 minute FSI. Had faint blow to dead in 10 minutes. Reset packer; had faint blow to dead in 10 minutes. Recovered net rise 200' drilling fluid. Charts ok. HP 5200, ISIP 1430, FP 405-1230, FSIP 2000. 7· Plugged 6902 -6956 ' : Set retainer at 6902'. Plugged 711 cas ing with 40 sacks cement (estimated 35 sacks through retainer). In place 10-18-62. 8. DST for 711 x 9-5/811 ,wp Test: Set packer at 6256'. 50 minute flow test. Slight blow, dead in 30 minutes. Recovered 15' drilling fluid. Charts ok. HP 4945, IFP 305, FFP 305. wp good. 9· Perforated 9-5/811 casing 6276-6284' with two ~" holes per foot. DST 6276-6284': Set packer at 6228'. Took 31 minute ISI, 1 hour 15 minute flow test, 45 minute FSI. Inunediate medium blow, gas to surface in 15 minutes. Maximum rate 44 1:fCF/D decreased to 32.5 MCF/D after 25 minutes holding for duration of flow test. Recovered 3240' (517 G/G NaCl) salt water. Charts ok. HP 4945, ISIP 4520, FP 750- 1835, FSIP 4475. 10. Plugged 6368-6189'± with 50 sacks cement. In place 10-19-62. Felt for plug and -. located top hard cement at 6189'. 11. Perforated 9-5/8" casing at 5288' with four ~"holes. Set retainer at 5262'. Unable to break perforations with 4000 psi. Dro~ped sealing plug and tested with 2000 psi. /~ 12. Perforated 9-5/8" casing 5226-5236' with two ~" holes per foot. DST 5226-5236': Set packer at 5182'. Took 37 minute ISI, 50 minute flow test, 41 minute FSI. Had light blow to dead in 35 minutes. Recovered 153' drilling fluid. Charts indicated partial plugging of tail perforations. HP 4105, ISIP 4150, FP 165-515, FSIP 885. 13· Plugged 5255-5141'± with 50 sacks construction cement. In place 10-20-62. Felt for plug and located at 5126'. Jl 14~. Perforated 9-5/8" casing 4860-4862' with few:>- t" holes. Set retainer at 4832'. Cemented 9-5/8" casing annulus through perforations with 100 sacks construction cement. In place 10-21-62. 15. Perforated 4770-4800' with two t" holes per foot. DST 4770-4800 I: Se_tpacker at 4732'. Took 43 minute ISI, 1 hour 9 minute flow test, 51 minute FSI. Had light blow decreasing to very light blow at end of test. Recovered a net rise of 110' drilling fluid. Charts ok. HP 3620" ISIP 165, FP 140, FSIP 190. 16. Plugged 4828-4715'± with 50 sacks construction cement. In place 10-22-62. Felt for plug and located hard cement 4729'. 17· Perforated 9-5/8" casing at 2460' with eight ~"holes. Set retainer at 2440'. Cemented 9-5/811 casing annulus through perforations with 150 sacks construction cement. In place 10-23-62. 18. Perforated 9-5/8" casing 2392-2417' with two ~" holes per foot. DST 2392-2417': Set packer at 2357'. Took 31 minute ISI, 1 hour 7 minute flow test, 40 minute FSI. Had medium blow decreasing to light blow in 15 minutes hOlding for duration of flow test. Recovered net rise of 1565' - 200' drilling fluid, 1355' fresh water (38-57 G/G NaCl). Charts ok. lIP 1670, ISIP 1165, FP 250-830, FSIP 1120. 19. Plugged 2340-2417'. Set retainer at 2340'. Squeezed perforations with 65 sacks construction cement (estimated 60 sacks through retainer). In place 10-24-62. Plugged 2339-2205'± with 50 sacks construction cement. In place 10-24-62. Felt for plug and located hard cement at 2271'. 20. Placed 15' surface plug 18-33'. In place 10-25-62. Welded steel plate on stub 13-3/811 casing and erect~d regulation USGS abandonment marker. Well abandoned 10-25 -62. Page 3 o ./ Present Condition: Total Depth: 12417' Casing Record: í) ,~ ../ ;/7'37 Plugged 8562-8458', 8098-13~'±, 7698-7625'±, 6956- 6887'±, 6368-6189', 5262', 5255-5126', 4862-4830Y, 4828-4729',2460-2440',2339-2271',33-18', 2'+11'- 2~4-0 (~e(' I-\~ rr~"'~u. 1''7 20" 94# H-40 conductor cemented 212' K. B. 13-3/8" 54.5# and 61# J-55 cemented 2407' 9-5/8" 40# and 43.5# N-80 cemented 6356' Perforated 6284-6276',5290-5288',5236-5226', 4862-4860 (with 4 jet holes per foot), 4800- 4770', 2462-2460', 2417 -2392' with two ~" jet holes per foot. Retainers at 5262',4832', 2440 " 2340'. 7" 26/1 P-II0 liner hung and cemented at 8458' (Hanger at 6295') Perfora ted 8196 -8204', 7698-7690', 6956 -6948' , with two ~" jet holes per foot. Retainers at 8098', 7645 " 6902 I . / /,/ ./ ..--' j ...--' (rl H t--,Þ f'. µ·l ..... !~\1 ' .'. . Z ¡'t.::¡ .'. 0 f'~ ' . ..... ¡j t Lrd" o "J., k'i,~ '\ ¡'~'1~' ¡",~ ",J ~ U -J. ~-i ~··lH ~~tg b~i, > [.1"''''''' ô~:~ ci~··~:" fl ~ ;:~ ' " __m_._.__m________________m~:tºR~?;__g3..1_________________t 19_§Ê_ ~'~ ,,:j . , \ 1 White River approx. 1/8 mitÑ South and 9!" miles ~1t of NW Corner, Set~ '. B Well No. _______g......_ is located __"'n__._' ft. from._ is } line and ___.__.m__ ft. from iw line of sec. __.3º.J._121S~ \ - R18E, CRM. h_ ___ flli:k..m1t. .R~~!_ __gLmm m_ ___?J_9m_...... _. _ _ J9_~ _. .m_ _____ç9.P~_;:__B!Y.:~;: _._ 0' Bee. an.! Bee. No.) (Twp.) (Ranle) (Merldlaa) __Wh!:t~_JU ii!~) - Jlº.i.:t. - --- -- -. - --- _X !'L.~-t~&~iit·r~~¡,d.-;i.ïõñym- -. __m_ no --- --- --~i~~~T.iñ1t«jrmm- __m Kelly BU§hing The elevation of the dc:miIt~ above sea level is -.3l5--u ft. (topo) · ~;:/. Ü 0. ," U ; ".".0'.... OJ \?, @ Œ n ~ ß . ~_IAL (Feb.lGðI) .J\J CT 25 1962 I ,0 (SUBMIT IN TRIl'UCATK) I xj ...~ 5 "'--r--- -----,-.--- C ., ~Or\ DIVISIon ·NITED TATES I : on6cnn. sun. -----!-____.___._!__u. s. GEOL1 OG¥1~~MTM NT OF THE INTERIOR : I: AJ)C. loragt!': , ! ! ! GEOLOGICAL SURVEY ·......-...,.-----1-_--- ,._____ , . , , . , , ' , , , , I ! I r- , 11 Badcet U- No. tJ-au.... A)pI9."."'rs ~I-eo, Land 0Mee _An~bQ;rn.g~_._____ t- N.. __ . 9J.195 3____________ White River UnAt _____________.._---------______ , '" t ¡, ~: SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DRILL__m__________________..__......_ _m__ SUBSEQUDfT REPORT Of WATER SHUT-OFF_________.._____.______ _____ NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CHANGE PlANS_____m_m__.________ ____u SUBSEQUÐtT REPORT OF SHOOTING OR AClOWNG.._...____._____ _____ NOTICE OF INT£NTlON TO TEST WAT£R SHUTOOFF______________ ______ SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF ALT£RING CASlNG'___h___._..m.m.._ _.___ NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RE-DR'LL OR REPAIR wn.L______h. ______ SUBSEQutNT REPORT OF RE-ORILLING OR REPAIR_______..__..._ __.__, NOTICE Of INTENTION TO SHOOT OR ACIOIZE_______..__.__m_ ___h_ SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF ABANDONMENT_..__________m_.._____.. m__ NOTICE Of INTENTION TO PULL OR AlTER CASING__________m. m___ SUPPLEMENTARY wn.L HISTORY____________________m___m_______ ______ -~-~~::~-~-~ -~~~~~-~~: -~~ - :~-~~. ~:::: ::::::::::~: : :~:: ::::::: ::::::::::::::::: ::::: :::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::, (INDICATE AIIOYE .V CHECK MA"K NATU"E Of' "IIP<mT, NOT'CI!, _ OTHIEft DATA) DETAILS OF WORK (Stat. nam.. 01 and ..pected d.pth. to ohJ.ctl.. ..nd., .how .1_ w.l.ht...ndl....tha 01 propOMd ....n..,lndl_too no.......... J......_ In. poln", .nd all ot....lm~nt propOMd ~) (Confirming telephone conversation Soyster-Murray 10-5-62) Present Condition: Depth: 12417' Casing: 9-5/8" 43.5# and 40# N-&:> casing cemented at 6356' This well was drilled and cored to a total depth of 12417' and logs were run to tot'ì depth. There were no indications of commercial oil or gas below 8400'±. Possible shows above 840o'± were evaluated as follows: ,,~ ",.. C'I tc fT lr '" ~ c.: c::: ----- '. I: t' ' ~ i . ," .'t,· t :... '...... .. , 1"... \ \ \ , , , ~ . , ~ \ ... " I ~. . \,' \, \'. ~ \: i 1. Plugged 8652-8460' with 109 sacks cement. Left lower portion of hole full of heavy mud. 2. Hung and cemented 7" P-IIO 26/1 liner at 8458' (hanger at 6295') with 490 sacks cement. 3. Perforate and test potential productive intervals as follows: 8196-8204',7690-98', 6948-56 " 6276 -84 " 5226 -36 " 4770 -4800', 2395 -2415 ' . I u........nd that thl. plan ", ~ nouel ......... .p~ In wrltl...1tF .... GeoI.,.a_1 &u",,)' w_ __~ ......_...--.1. Company __R:f,Ç.ht:;I,~lçLOil__CQ~Q1:a.t.1on.'~QP~m.tor._________.____!CON.l'lM1ED__çtL~._.sIIF.EC.l Addreaa .....P_t___Q._.lbx..3.6.0......._m...._._______.... , , :' \" . , . . ,\ . ,'\\\" \ \: .'" ,..... ,II,. I "I. \ '," . ~ . . \ " .\ tf " , \ \' \ ~ '\ ~ ' .\'-: ~ .\: '\ ., ll' ,ì" \\....'.~ ~..··.\~\..~;.i ~\~. .,¡,>-' ........._.........~£h2!.~ß~A_.A~_f?_~.__..._~.__.._...... By {~.!!f-~þ:..~ Tltl' not· t"t ,,--,~...t ~1néfìr . n: fj :;N.f:§._.:r_+_ç:..._~~~~~· ,.~: -- .-..~ -~............~..._~ ........ . -...~ _....~4~:::!::=.::=.:::....;~.¡~:.::::;¡~;;:.~.,;~..:;;; / y r Notice of Intention to Abandon Well White River Unit #2 Richfield Oil Corporation-operator October 23, 1962 Page 2 CONFIDENTIAL 4. Complete or abandon dependent upon tests. If to be abandoned place bridge plug and/or cement above perforated intervals leaving balance of hole filled with heavy mud. ' 5. Place 10' cement surface plug. Erect regulation USGS abandonment marker. Remove all surface lines and equipment and abandon well and location. , ... /' Company ( ~~ "; Location Well No. Lease No. Your proposed plan of abandonment is approved subject to following conditions: 1. Compliance with Federal Oil and Gas Operating R~gu1ations. 2. Changes in approved program must receive prior approval of the District Engineer or the Regional Oil & Gas Supervisor. 3. Oil or gas zones either previously productive or correlated with produc- tive zones mu~t be protected by adequate cement plugs. 4. That portion ~f the hole between cement plugs shall be filled with heavy mud fluid. Top of the bole sball not be closed until the District Engin- eer or the Supervisor has been given an opportunity to inspect it. S. Abandoned wells sball be marked with markers consisting of a pipe not les8 t than 4 inches/in diameter and not less than 10 feet in length, of which 4 feet sball b~ above tbe general ground level and the remainder embedded in concrete. The top of the pipe shall be closed with a cap or cement plug and the marker should show in a permanent manner the name of operator, well number and location. -- 6. Equipment and valuable material shall be removed from the well site or dis- mantled and arranged in an orderly manner; junk and debris shall be removed or destroyed; pits and cellars shall be filled and leveled and the well site, including sumps, shall be placed in a clean and orderly condi~10n. 7. The hole should be converted to a fresh water well if practical. 8. A subsequent Report of Abandonment on Form 9-331a, giving a detailed ac- count of all work performed, including location of cement plugs, casing pulled, casing left in the well, date of placing surface plug or cap, shall be filed in triplicate, within 15 days after completion of the work and the District Engineer or the Supervisor shall be notified when the well site has been cleaned up and is ready for inspection. / / / ../ Mailing Address: / U. ft. Oêo1ogical Survey /:.~/ n('l)t ;t~9 t M+eh6tåft@J All1ska Office Address: Room 50S, Cordova Building Þhone: Offi@@ ØA~'O'11 Httèf BA-49141 fH': i'~ "-'1 .' m¡lC J.Ç. U OCT ,9 ',t. ; tj ~ .1.:;;) CONFIDENTIA.L -- ,>" Budgot Bureau No. UoR3ð&.6. Appronllllplrel1Hl.... UNITED STATES UND OFFICE ___.AnçhQf'ªR~___.__;_.._. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR lEASE NUNIER _.Q11953____..__..._....._ GEOLOGICAL SURVEY UIIT .____......_1Yb.i.t.ILRi.V-ªX._...__ U.s. GEOLOGICf\l SURVn rw-,,,,--,,, ..-........, ~~~:'~..o.__:_~:_::~:' :o::~~:~::::::R:'~~:?:::::[~~I:~~~~: ' __Jr.. .... ...__.~,..._.~._._:...... The lollowint is a oorreot report of operations and produotion'(jnoludint drillint and producint wells) lor the month of ____________S~:aLtªmþ.-e.r~-Ý----, 19_62_, ______________________...._n__________u_____________.__._________.._....__ .I1tent' 8 address ___:r.~___Q~__.~_~_3.9.º____________________________________ Company ____R:tçJ],:(.;j._.~.lg.T__Qál--Ç-9.:r..Q:-::9.12~f'ª-"ÞgX R ' /'1/ / ___..._._____________ _____ _ _Anç D9 Xª,g.~-, __ AJª,_$ ~ª'___ _ _ ___n_ .n.__ ____ _________ Si dned ___ _______J L,_ ~:_ _ -",_~'~j__~_~."_:._1:2L':..I---------.:------.· / Phone ____n________.___ßBºªª}iª'y__º_:-1.4.Q.l.______________n_______________n_ .I1tent' 8 title J¿i9-triçtnP'ªyª1gJdJÍt~.1)i;___:C:_l].ß.;j.Jl~er ¡ ,. ,r ~~.. ,., f~ 1962 Ðse. AND HorH Twp. RANO. v:to~ PA~::.D BAIIBaL8 or OIL GRAVITT Qu, FT. or GAl (In tbOUSBnd!) GALLONS or BARB1IL8 or nEMARK8 GUOLINII WATBB (U (ll drlllIDJ..d..,th: lI.hut dowD'''_1 n.COVXRBD none, 110 state) dote and :..U¡~"l :,,...::.¡ ......... --- 21S 19E 2 Drilled~~" and spot core 7 -5/Eo" hole 9721-11697 . Left B-à-" ' bit and bit sub in hole while èrilling at 116971. Attempted to rEc~r fish with no resultE. Ran I7~, Micro, Sonic"Gamma Ray logs and Continuous Dipmeter from 11680'. Recovered fish- ok. Drilled Bf," hole 11697-12f:19'. Left B-à-II b:.t and six drill colle.rs in hole at 12219'. FiEhing. 1?219' total depth at midnight September 30, 1962. c: vUSGS (2) Stat~ (1: J. B. HWldley BP (3) file ( 1) jh , , ./ NOTIJ.-There were __.________._..__D-2__________n_____ runs or sales of oil; n....____n_____..__!!2_____.._...__.__. M au. ft. of gas sold; __________n____nQ______._________.__.__ runB or sales of gl\Boline during the month. (Write "no" where applicable.)/ NOTID.-Report on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, añd must be med In duplioate with the supervisor by the 6th of the suooeedingmoDth, unleøø otherwise dlreoted by the supervisor. ~«AfNtI11~~ t~ .. t. _......'" ,,,,",1M timet .~~=-.. ] r2 rN ~ n \V1 15 ' ~ .. CCONFIDENTIAL ~ o \.S l'Ð l~) U ~f b ---" " ---- ~ - , ." UNITED STATES i S£.? 12 1962 ,,\.\;, /. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ~\.., ~'\ '.>"" GEOLOGICAL SURVEY ", u. s.Cë~~;;~~~~~ËssÊfEf$ MONTHLY REPORT OF OPERATIONS , . -Anchorage, AlasKa Budget Burenu No. f~R350.ð. APProval e>:plres 12-8HIO. LAnD OFFICE _____A~£Þ-2!:~g~__..____.. LEASE "UMBEII ___"Q}J79..53.-..--------_..._- UNIT ____m______Jfu1t~__R1~r___... S tate ________A~ªª_~_____..______ County ________ _._____ u":_":_":_":_ _______u__ F'i eld ___1 -ª_~~.K~__Ar_~~__________ ____ _m_ ________________.. The followint is a correct report of operations and produotion (includinl! drillint and producint wells) for the month of -----------A'!@~:þ-----~(:r¡_-:------, 19..§_?, _______m_______________m______________h_________________--------------. /ltent's address ________?~.__º~___~~__~§º_.____u________________________. Oompany ___!!~~~!~~~t-º~~--º9-!.E~-::9-I?-~-~!~!: A h Al ka. ( / þ,/ __._m_______________________. ______~?___?_~~ ~~ ~ _ __ __ __ ~~__ ____ _ __, ______ _ ___ __ _______ Si tned _____..f.____::__._ :.~:_~.I/~:~:;:::..é:r_"..______________________ Phone __________________._____~?_'?:~~:~I__~:I~~______________________.______ At ent' s tit~e _:p_~_~_~E_~_:~u_~_1:-!?.~~~-~~--~~eer BKe. AND ~Ot~ T."r. lUNOII "ita':" DATe PftODUO." BABBIILII Ot OIL GItAVlU 011. FT. OF OU (In thousands) GALLONS or BAP.R!:LII OF ,/ REMARKS G A80LINlI: W ATKR (If (II .(rJUln.. d."th: /lohut d_a. .._, RKCOvJ:RKD none, so state) da" .Dd '.:::~"l ~~r .-un. --- _.. 21S 19E 2 Landed 9-5/8" casing. Cementeì at 6356'. Reinstalled and tested BOPE wbh 1450 psi - ok. Drilled~" and spot cored ,7-:5/8" hole 6356-7068'. DST 7')32-7068': no cushion, ~" bean, 'ó '81 packers set at 7032' and 7026'. ~ook 35-minute ISI, 1 ho..u' flow test, 15-!1!inute FSI. Had in:.tial est. 10 lfCF/D b10v decreasing to 1 MCF/D in 10 minutes and holding balance of Mat. Reco'rered 200 I watery mud. Charts - ok. lIP 5234 psi, . ISI 2769 psi, ?P 117-152 psi, FSI 1381 psi. Drilled at" and spot cored 7-5/8" hole 7068-94~7'. Rarl I-ES, Sonic, Micro and CDM logs from 9447'. Drilled~" and spot oored 7 -5/8" hole 9447-97211, the total depth at ~idnight August 31,1962. - .--------- " c: ......USGS (2) state (1) " J. B. Hund:..ey (1) BP (3) file jh -.............. ~-~~ r NOTED I , SE? 12 1962 4l ! , ';,-.";' ""--\ '.. . .......'w,....,..~r...... ~~.,.... .. . . . . ,¡; .. , n 'r Fl' ~ I' 'd .' £.' N ~ ~ ,- 11 '0°') L ~'U)".' J,",:k .' r¡",]. j,¡¡;¡..\ 1 , - .~~~.......""'.........,,'I.".....~ ;1-..·. .".....-.'...." M, J I, ;),,!!~r,er. '- ,. ~"r~' N OTJIJ.- There were ________________~Q_______________.__ runs or sales of oil; _______...__u___..!l-º_____________________ M cu. ft. of gas sold; _______.________u__~?______...._____m___ runs or eale.~ of gAsoline during the month. (Write "no" where applicable.) NOTJIJ.-Rcport on this form Ie required for each calendar month, regardleas of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with the supervisor by the 6th ot the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed by the supervisor. Form 9-829 18-117_ .. .. ........ort ..,ort,.. _... (J.IIÙIlt, 1960) Dudþt Dtm!8u No. ø-R3G6.ð. Approval esplIM IMHIO. \.. < UNITED STATES LA"D OfFICE ______AJ]._çn.gX'ª'g,~__.___.___ DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR lW£ HUMIER ____Q1.'l9~3--------------.- ~ i \í/~ GEOLOGICAL SURVEV u", .._...._..!ih;lt"..=r..._. y , ' - , . I NOTED LESSEE'S MONTHLY REPORT OF OPE!!.AT1QNS ~':') , - AUG 10 Lu-. State _______A1.~_~t.§._____m_______ County __________.::.:".:"_:"_::._______________ Field ______Xª~t.ªgª_.AJ.:ê.ª _______H,__lLfd!::.c!£L_.- ' ~..-_'.,;,._ - __._. 'ß'~ .... ~ The lollowint is a oorreot report 01 operations and produotion (inoludint drlllint and produolnt wells) lor the month 01 _______________..IulijC__________________ 19_62_, ___________________________________'.._____________________,_-.~:-----------.- /1dent's addres 8 _._.__.P_~___Q..__.Box_3..6-Q---------------.-------------___- Company _EJ-Jb_9r~..l<i__Qil_jJ.9n_Q.:r_ª.:t_i.Qn;:..QD~ra to ________________.m____.________@~~~~:g~~--f\,J.ª§~.------. ______________._n_ Sitne~ ----.--;¡--~d:.-~---:!22I£:.1:J~~?f-----~--ÇbCþ ç . Phone __.___________________J3BQ_____n_y____=1!tQ1.___________________m_______ At ent 8 t~tle .D~s.t.__.De.yelQpmeht--Engjne.ex-- BKc. AND ~ or )á Tw.. BANOB '¥i~~ D.... P"oDvo.n DAJUlXL8 or OIL GUTlTT OU. FT. or OA8 (In tbouMmdø) GALLONS 0' BAIlIlltL8 or REMARKB GASOLINB W ATB. (If (11 drIUlD~. d...tb; If .bu' dowa. .._ RBCOVBBED none, 110 state) da.. aD =~1 ~~r IMØIIø --- 21B 19E 2 Drilled Bt" ho13 to 6100', Ran XES, Micro, Sonic and CDM logs. Drilled ~" ho13 to 6330' and hit high :'lead salt water flow. Killed well. Pluggeè. 4615-4319' with 120 sacks cement. Opened 8-!-" bole to 12t" hole 2500-4626', when water flew again hit. Killed well. Plugged 6303 -5950 r, with :.20 sacks cerra lit. Opened B-à-" tole to 12t'r hole 4626-6330 r. Dr:i.L..ed 12i" hole 6330-6356 r. Ran XES, Micro, Sonic and CDM Logs. 9-5/8" C 6356': Ran and cemented 9-5/8" 43.5# and 40# K -80 casi:lg at 6356' with 360 sacks construction ceìlent. In place 8:37 PM '7-31-62. Standing cemented. 6356' to~l depth at midnigh, July 31, 1962. ¡-\ "..." rA 0 ~ø.. I _,So JU ~.~ FID r I - ~~ _ H~ !I'-:"i~::tJI ~ t,'. ï~ f " : . i , '- // ....-..----\ f"-''''ii 0 TED AUG '1 () (\,~ \ \V. .'. 1.il"('· . - oè_-".,.....-.........·... "......-.--,_..........~ "]1 Œ©Œfi\IJŒ]) . . AUG 10 1962 .~- Conlicrvation Division ï U. S. GEOLOGICAL SUl\VE , Aod1(\rage, A1~\s~ N OTE.-Thore were ________.___._.__.~?_._______.______ runs or sales of oil; _____________.____E:.C?____________.._______ M au. ft.róf gas sold; _____________.___-!!9.._______._______________ runs or sales of gasoline during the month. (Write "no" where applicable.) NOTJD.-Report on this lonn is required lor each calendar month, regardJeøø of the status of operatioDII, and must be filed In dup1icate with tbe supervisor by the 6tb ot the suooeeding month, unlØ8l! otherwise direoted by tbe supervisor. . 1I'or'tit 9-3119 (Jäìiiiary 2900) 18-tIt1"- .. .. -.-- H'IIT'''' WPI.' .<./ '0 ' .~~ l.-' ,(..- Y Fonn 9-331 a (Feb. 1961) Land Offi.,e.A~~h-º;¡;,~g~______~ Leaae No.__ .9¡1923____________~ - , ~ Unit ______.__}fuit~__Bij[~~___ \. I " ~~I , , ' . , \ '" ,J.+ \~. ~~ , . 4) ,,' p< , j ...:1 \....¡. C/),,". "- j ~ ::ø-¡ :. <.:> SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF WATER SHUT-OFF____________________~___ ~ -r>,.! '.1 .~O{,. SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF SHOOTING OR ACIDIZING__._____________ ___ _, ...... SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF ALTERING CASING____h_____.___________ ---I-:jj Ô , . r SUBSEQUENT REpoRT OF RE-DRILLING OR REPAIR____.___________ _0._. . ',j '"a F'I , . C SUBSEQUENT REpoRT OF ABANDONMENT____________________m___ _~_--\, ! 0 , ~ ~¡~ NOTICE OF INTENTION TO PULL OR ALTER CASING__..__________ _.____ SUPPLEMENTARY WELL HISTORY.___.____________________________h -0-, I : C,) p:; ¡ : p:; -~-~~::~-~~ - :~~~-~~~~- ~~ -~:~_:~ - :~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~~ ~ ~~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~~ ~ ~~~~ ~~~~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~:~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~ ~~~~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~ ~:~:~:~ ~~: ! , I' X , : I ~~]~~~~I~~J~~~~ , , , , , , , 1 , , , . , ' , ._--.. '" .___ _1_____ ,.___ ~_ , , , , I , , , , , ' , 1 ! ' í)).,~, (rM ~ n w rn ]) ANCH,"-'.Af" jù JUL 26191fl'D IN TRIPLICATE) UNITED STATES ConscrR~.AUWij.P«~Ir OF THE INTERIOR U.S. GEOI~er~rŒ}g"H 'V' y Anchorage, AI~LOGICAL SURVEY BUdget Bureau No, 42-R368.4. Approval expires 12-3HIO. t'I to en - SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS .0 ('\ NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DRILL..__________________________.____ ______ NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CHANGE PLANS__________________.____ _X_K NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TEST WATER SHUT-OFF______________ ______ NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RE-DRllL OR REPAIR WELL_________ _u__. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SHOOT OR ACIDIZE__________________ _____. (INdiCATE ASOVE SY CHECK MARK NATURE OF REPORT. NOTICE. OR OTHER DATA) ___._____m______________________._____m___._._.~!hI:Y.:__g2L___~, 19 _~g_ White River Unit approx. 1/8 mile South and 9! miles East of NW Corner, Sec. 30, Well No. _____..g.._______ is located ____h__hoo ft. from__ {~} line and ..._m_____ ft. from {~} line of sec. _~?~~__~lg~. ______NW:t-__m;:t-_J~~~!___gl_,/-- ____glR___.____________19~________ ._._~.Q.P.P..~x___:R~~_:r__. (" Bee. anJ Bee. No.) (Twp.) (Range) (Meridian) ___ _ _ _ Wh;i"t ê.. _R ;i"y':~ ~ _ _ Unt!:! _ __. __ _ __n _ Yª,1m:tª g.~_ _Ax,,ªª_ _ __. __ ____ ___. _. __ _____ . h_ ..._____.8.lª~Xª__ ____on___ __ ____. (Field) (County or Subdivision) (Stale or Territory) Kelly buàring The elevation of the detmkÆoot a~ove sea level is _31500__ ft. DETAILS OF WORK I (SIele nemea of end e.peeled deplha 10 obJe.,tl... .endal ahow alEea, welfhta,;and len..tha of propo.... .,aalnra,lndleatemuddln.. Joba, "ement- In.. polnh, end ell other Important propoaed work) , (C~nfirming telephone conversation Linton-Carlson 7-25-62) '¡?Jl~ ~ Present condition: Depth: 63301 Casing: 13-3/8" 61# and 54.5# J-55' casing cemented at 2407' This well was drilled and cored to 6330'. I-ES, Micro, Sonic and CTh~ Logs were run at 6100'. Due to high head salt water flow encOtmtered on bottom and potential weak zones up the hole, we propose: 1. Run and cement 9-5/8" 43.5# and 40# N-80 casing at 6400'± with 300± sacks construction cement. 2. Drill and core ahead as per original proposal. Address ___..__~ !___º!___~~ __3Q º__ __ __________________... r......_-~.....,......~....' ,.k';', ..#,..~;..;..~'~ ¡ I ! ¡' : . ;) ! I underetend that thlo plen of work muat reeeh·. appro..lln wrlUnf by tha C_IOfI.,al tur...,. betore opereuLna ma,..be .,o",~en~. t, \.J~",.'L J,) 1'~jb2 Company h__ ~á~hKá~J:ª__º.g__ºQf.PQfª~igE___:___g.P_~X_~_'Þ..9_~______.__-----.---_._._..______._J_______i._"__i_._I_~~.~-..,,---.. \ ~,._..... ,...~....~._.~_.." ...---- BY&.~':Z~~~, Title ._._:Q_~.~~E_~_<:_!r__!>.~.Y.E:_____¡>_~_~!:.___ giE'::E7r ./ _.__________________AE£Ègxªß.~J__A-Jª_~_@___.__.____ '_d__. ..--..-......-.....----.............-............ ......-......................-.... ....--.............-.......... -.... ...........-...... OPO ..IUG ] Œ @ Œ ~W rn ])~:~:~~ '- JUL 11 1962 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Budget Bureau No. D-R366.6. Appronl explls 12-81-«1. U,IIO OFFICE ___A.D,£ÌJ...9X_~&~___..._..__._ 'UAs! KUMlER _91-1223_oo.__._u....__... WliTteJU ver U..-r _......._......._....._._.____.........__ C011.se\'vati.ol1 Difjsf.1It:~J;"E'S MONTHLY REPORT OF OPERATIONS u.s. Cl~OLOGICAL~~-r Anchorage, Alaska J State ____Alª_ 9_ ~________________. Oounty _..__....____":::_":_':_':._._...____.__ Field ___._ ____Xªls-ª.:tªg,~__&r.êª__ _____________________..____.. The lollowin4 is a oorreot report 01 operations and produotion (inoluàin drillin and producin wells) lor the month 01 .____________JJJJJ._~____.._______________, 1992__, __________._______.__.____.____..._______.______________u___u.._._.____.. Atent' 8 addre8s ____f.!___Q!___Bmc..lº-º____________m_____________.:...______ Oompany B;kçJ:rt:.;k~_¡<l-.P_;kJ.__Ç-º-:r-lk::9.P..~Kª:.t!.QX... li·1 "Ji} ./ __...___.._____________ _mAJJ._çb9X_ªg~_,. _A:L-ª_ 9_~__. -. _____. -_ _____ __ ___m___. Si dned m_m -~T 7;7::. ---f'.!::I.,...:J..d::¿f.:.r:.~,~~~.:: .---------___.__._._.__ Phone .__.________oo_____)?Bg§.-ª!iª.:Ý-._Ç;_:-_I~9J______________.__________________ .df,ent' 8 title þAp-~!~£~__P.~.YËJ, _PÆ~_~tu11!.g8.~.g~.er . i \ GALLONS or BARRUS or 'REMARKS 8J1:C. AND Two.. RANOE WIILL DATIl BJJUUWI ow OIL OaA VlTT 011. FT. ow Ou OASOLINR W ulla (II (II d~. d""th: U .hut cIowa,.._ }( or }( No. PaOÞtKlBÞ (In th_da) RIICOVIIRIID none,lIO state) cIa~ an =-~~ :;¡t"':'r.-IIM ---- .-/ 218 19E 2 Drilled 121." 4 Ran I-E8 and 0-2418' . 13 -3/8" C 2407': Ran and ceme::1ted 61# and 54.5# J -55 ca~ng at 2+07' K.B. vith :;400 sacks~onstruction ceme:lt. Cement in place 7: oq A. M. E -10-62. Good cemer,t returns to surface. Drilled Bb" ho:"e anè spot cored 7 -5 /8" hole to 5999 I" the total depth at midnjght June 3), 1962. hole and spot cor~d 7-5/8' hole 1855-2500'. M:..cro Logs. Opened 12¡}" to 18-5/8" hole \. / .// N OTlD.-There were .........._......D.O________._.__.__._ runs or sales of oil; _____...__.....__._nQ._____.__.._...__ M au. ft. of gas lold; ___._._____._._._.__.3:.19....__........_._.. runs or sales of ge.tIOline during the month. (Write "no~ whêre applicable.) NOTIiI.-Report on this fonn Is required for each calendar month, regarclleBl of the status of operatloDl, and must be filed in duplicate with the supervisor by ~be 6th 01 the suoceeding month, unless otherwise directed by tb,e supervisor. Form 9-8i9 (laoD8l')'19ðO) le-tST-" .. .. _""".IIT ""IIT'''' _.. ./ ..- 011"~: \ ':/" '\J 'v UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Budgø~ Bureau No. UoR36D.6. ApPlova! ezpÙ'el1JHll-æ. ~"D OFFICE _____._A~!:Èg~~ß~_______u l.EASE NUMIEJI____.9179..5.;3_..,.__.___...u UIIT ..__.__._._.___}lhJ.:t~__BJY~!'___. LESSEE'S MONTHLY REPORT OF OPERATIONS Sta te ____AJ:?- §l§_______ __________. 00 unty ___.___.____:"_:"_:___________._____._ Field ___.__X!!!w:.~g~L_8:rgª_.__.__ --__.____ - ________u______ The lollowin i8 a oorreot report 01 operations aM produotion (inoludint drilUnt OM produolnt wel18) lor the month 01 _________________~..Y.:__..______.________, 19__91,., ____________.___________________._____________.___._.____----------..---.-. .Adent' 8 address ___________________.P_'-___Qq__.Rox.3.6Ü___________________ Oompany ____%chtïe.ld.__OiJ._.c.o.r,p_._=-_QPeJ:a..t.QJ' _________.__._____m___________________mmM~h2?;~ß.~..t_ .AJ.§ 1?_~_____________ Sitned ---------!,-'1iL--!.2.12(,f¿J¿j.L:1t;-------(t;f~ Phone ___._______________________________J3Bºª9:}i§X__9_::.7.J±Q1________________. Ad ent' 8 title J2~ê.'!;.~___R~~J:9.P_~§~:'L~ßJE_~~l. BEC. AND )( OJ ){ Twr. RANO. WNEoLL. DAn BARRII:LØ OJ OIL GRA VIl'T PaoDvoaÐ Qu. FT. OJ GAS (In ~bousanda) GALLONS or GUOLINE RECOVERIID B.lRRIIL8 or REMARKB W ATIIR (U (II drllll:J' d...th: Ilohut down. ..-: 00D9, 110 alate) date an =~~ ;"~j .- ---- 21S 19E 2 Spudded J2: 00 Noon May 24, 1962. Drilled 12 -1/4 I r hole to 221 r . Opened to 26" hole to 221'. Ran and cemented 20" 9'#1 H-40 casing at 212 K. B. ,,;ith 320 3acks construction cement. Cement in p1.ace '7:39 P.M. 5-25-62. Installed and tested BOPE. Drilled 12t' hole tc 1855 r, 'Jhe total depth at/lI1idnight on May 31, 1962. / /' / ~/ ----- t ", J:i.i-..,. f' -~~{"; ~.,.," ·......I........;_~_'t-.. -..........":,, I ',' '.') "." '.- ') . . 1" ( l. .\~ ~ '. ,.. JUN 5 l~: 62 ~ ~ 1'/. ]. Uiíi',l ~ M.__ ,_/'t...._......~_............_""_._.......~ m¡rcIUf}f]þ) JUN 5 1962 U.8. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 4n(!hOTIIÞ. A 1ub cc: D. D. Bruce // NOTE.-There were ._______________.nQ_._______________ runs or sales of oil; ______.._______D..~_._.______.__._.____ M OU. ft. 01 gas sold; _.____._.___n9.________......._..._______ rUDs or saleø of gasoline during the month. (Write "n.o" where applicable.) NOTlD.-Report on this Corm ill required Cor each calendar month, regardless ol the IItatu!! ol operatlon8, and must be med ¡" duplicate with the l!upenÚlOt by the 6th ol the lIuooeedingmonth. unløaø o~herwise directed by the 8upervÚlOr. U11itfbrî~~ t.....7.... .. .. enn...1IY "'IIY'''_' I I } , ' I ~~~]~~]~~~~~[~: , ' , , ' , , ' , , ' . , ' , ,--~-------, ----- , ' , . , , , ' , , . , , ! I ]} p-rrn rs n\\q r2 ]. ". . I . -D ~ U IJ ~ u ANCH01<A~... MAY 28 196~Ul'M IN TRIPLICATE) UNITED STATES C01~serv;rt\~1=? ]\)~~Øl1t:'~y OF THE I NTER lOR U. S. CI~OL(j(;rc.~,'L "Uf\V Anchofa!?e, Alast:(EOLOGICAL SURVEY Budget Bureau No. 4::-R368.4. ApprovBI expires 12-3HIO. Land om". _M~h-º~_,ª,_g~________ Fornt 9-331 a (Feb. 1951) Laa.. No.__ Q17953._____________ . .U..lt _________Whit~__R:Ly~.r____ .'j ! / ,// SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS NOTICE Of INTENTION TO DRllL___________,_:-__________________ ______ SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF WATER SHUT-OFF____.__________________ ---'. NOTICE Of INTENTION TO CHANGE PLANS,______________________ ______ SUBSEQUENT REPORT Of SHOOTING OR ACIDIZING..______________ _____ NOTICE Of INTENTION TO TEST WATER SH.l!.r..oFF-------------, ______ SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF ALTERING CASING,_____,________________ ------ NOTICE Of INTENTION TO RE-DRILL OR REPAIR WELL_________ moo_ SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF RE-DRILLlNG OR REPAIR,____________~__ _____ NOTICE Of INTENTION TO SHOOT OR ACIDIZE__________________ ______ SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF ABANDONMENT__________________________ ----- NOTICE OF INTENTION TO PUll OR ALTER CASING___________.__ ______ SUPPLEMENTARY WELL HISTORY___________________________________ ----- NOTICE Of INTENTION TO ABANDON WEl,L._____________________ _.__". ._Q1W.P-lê.m~ntçrrY_-"NQt4~~----------.------------------- _X_ - -- - --- ------ - - - - -- -- -- ---- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - ~ - - - -- -.. -- -.. -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -.. - - - -- - - - - - - - - -.....-- - -- -- - --- - - -- - - -- - - - - -.. -- -- ---- ---.. -- ---- - - -- ---.....- -.. - .. ---_. (INDICATE ABOVE BY CHECK MARK NATURE OF REPORT, NOTICE. OR OTHER DATA) ___ ____ _ ________._~Y___25___ ___ _____________ ________ __.____________. J 9 f52__ White River Unit approximately rtJ8 mil~ South and 9~ n:~es East of NW Corner, Well No. ______Ê_____.____ is located ------------ ft. from-'l S -} line and -----------. ft. from 1 w j line of sec, ~~8Ê-;3gÍw T21S; _!TIi:k__~:k._§~~:__ _ ?:L______.____ ___EJJ?________________ __J9.~______ __Q9.P.P.~!:__R;ty.~!:__.__. Oi Sec. BnJ Sec. No.) (Twp.) (RBnge) (MerldIBn) Jfui:t~--Bi~~l5d) Unit___________ ---yaka..t~ñ~~~bdf;lšiõñ>-·-----·------- Kelly Bushing The elevation of the d~ÖØÏKabove sea level is ---315--- ft. _..Alaska_______ ____.___________ .______ (State or TerrItory) DETAILS OF WORK (Stat. ...m.. or and .xpected d.pth. to objective ..nd., .how .Izeo. w.l.-ht.,;and I.n.-th. of prol?o.... _.In'-.llmlleat. muddln.- Jøb., ".m.nt- , In.- point., and all oth.r Important propooed wor", White River Unit #2 was SPlldded ~: 00 Noon May 24, 1962. Its present depth is 221', prep set 20" conductor. _ .,~... . .h , r~1::r¡r,pr:1f':"t"("'f~~'i .. .,,~ I) o'J' JI' P J n ',- .j....I , t ì \ . ! , MN{ ;';;.j '.962 ~ NOTED MAY 28 1962 w. J. !,i¡¡,OH . ~-----",.:,..._.-,..................-- }'f. If. Soyster I und.r.tand that thl. pl.n or wor" mu.t r....I.. appro,.a.ln wrlth..- by the G_I.,.J"al Sun.,. b.ror. operation. may be "~mm.need. Company "___ ____R ~Ç.Þ:t: ~ ~ J: ª __ º?:J: _ _ººn2º!:ª ~ áºIL ::. _91> ~!'~JQ!:.u___._________________________. --_____________________.__.__ Address _________ __P... ___O_~._.Box_ 3.6_Q______ _____.________ .-.......................................................- ........-...........-.........--.. .....---......-....-----..--......----...-.. By "..-...j~4l~~.....-.- Title _P..;I&t.:r.!.Ç_t._~~QË~~_J~E..~?:n~~! 01'0 .. 1040 ________________________.AnchQ r:a.ge_,..A.las.ka..____ _______ j I I ! 'I X; , , .. ~ ---1------:-----·1-- - '" _. : ! i ---....:.-----1----- ì----- , . . ; : : , ' , , ' , --_.- ,.---- ~I____- ,..____ , ' , , ' , , , , , , , , ! ' ~ lli lG{I~ U \VI l~ _ill vtAR 12 19:5îTBMIT IN TRIPLICATE) . . IINITED STATES ConservatIOn DI'Iì'S'itJtl U. S. GEODKRAMTf'+ÌÈWtF~F THE INTERIOR Anchorage, Al&~bLOGICAL SURVEY ~, Budgot Bureau No. 42-R368.4. Approval expires 12-3HIO. "'=-=~ Form. 9-831 a (Fob. 1951) Land om". ___ Ancl\Q:r(;\g§____ 017953 La... No. . __ __ _______________________ White River Unit _ _ ___ _ _ __ ___ _________._ _.__________ ~ SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS NOTICE Of INTENTION TO DRILL________________________m..___ _JL SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF WATER SHUT-oFF_______________________ _____ NOTICE Of INTENTION TO CHANGE PLANS_.________m__________ ______ SUBSEQUENT REPORT Of SHOOTING OR AC/D/Z/NG________________ _____ NOTICE Of INTENTION TO TEST WATER SHUT-ofF______________ ______ SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF ALTERING CAS/NG_______________________ _____ NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RE-DRILL OR REPAIR WELL________ ______ SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF RE·DR/LLlNG OR REPA/R__ ___m________ .____ NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SHOOT OR ACIDIZE_______________m ______ SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF ABANDONMENT__________________________ _____ NOTICE OF INTENTION TO PULL OR At TER CAS/NG____._________ ______ SUPPLEMENTARY WELL HISTORY ________________________________.__ _____. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ABANDON WEl,l__________.___________ ._____ _______________ ____ ___ ____,____.____._______________________.___________ _____, -----_____.______________________________________________ ______ __ _ _ ___1__ __ _, _ __ ____ ______ .._ ____ ___ _ ___ _ _ _____________________________________.______ _ ____, (INDICATE ABOVE BY CHECK MARK NATURE OF REPORT. NOTICE. OR OTHER DATA) ___ __ ____ _m______~x..çJ?·_ _ 9.___ --------------------------------.--t J 9R2__ approx. 1/8 mifÑ Sand 9-! mile E of 1\1 rorner See 30 T2lS Well No. ______8.__________ is located _:__________ ft. from--ls-} line and __._________ ft. from ·.W line of sec. ________-!!;b8E ____~~__~~J!_~_~__5I__________. _g~~__________ ________12~_________ ___º9Pp~;r:__ßJY~!L___ (U Bee. an.1 Bee. No.) (Twp.) (Rango) (Meridian) ---- RtJ.J-t~--l1þXij{--·u:llH-------- -----yª~t~&~ñ~~~.;tdì;ìsiõñ,_----------·---- --------~~ërrítõ¡.ÿ)---·--------- '. C&"i The elevation of the MlJIJI M&I abovê sea level is .3l~2..___ ft. (topo) Kelly BuEhing DETAILS OF WORK (St.t. n.me. of and e.pected d.pth. to obJe"U..e ..nd., .how .Ize", welghh.. and length. of pro........ "a.lng., Inclleat. muddlnc Job., «m.nt- Inc polnh, and all other Important propo.... work) 2. Drill adequate H-40 casing at test BOPE. Drill adequate size hole for 13-3/8" casing to 2500'±. Run and cement 13-3/8" 61 and 54.5# J-55 casing at 2500'± with sufficient cement to fill to surface. Reinstall and test BOPE. Drill and core to 12,000' (est. total depth). size hole for 20" conductor to 200'±. Run and cement 20" 94# 200'± with sufficient cement to fill to surface. Install and 1. 3. .------- Balance of program dependent upon showings. Supplementary notices will be SU.bmitted.as required. APPROVEDS.UBJE~&T _A~Qlß$_~~._____ , / ~~ \ 3/12/62, c c' - /." I/J /..:~_".- c.,_ _...2!.:~-l.:.....~.i9:.t:~I1~ct n~ })~ 1 & ~as :;l1,p~rV1sor 1..__ I under.t.nd that thl. p/.n of work mu.t _I... .pprovelln wrlUnc by the G_1ocl".1 Survey ""ore operation. may' Iz<o "o'f'm.n...... . AlaSKa Re~].o_n Company ___ _ _B J:~QKJ:~ 1-ª__9J1-._.G.9.:TI>.9_:r.l!.tJ.9.:t1.__:: __ 9.P-~:rª~º:£___~______________________.__.~--.------------._________.________ Address ________..E.___0.__.Bo..·c3 60 ______ ___m____._______ __________________u__A.n.chQx.!M~e---Al.a.sJœ.-m---- __ _____ , -/ l'~f By ---~L-r:=~---;;.:.L-:;;::::li¿-:y:.---------.----.-- R. L.Murray District Title __.P.~_Y..~_¡6.P..m~_:t1.k.~M!~~r_.______ V GPO 1"0'0 ..........--.....--....... .......-- -OO"" __... _.. _...... ...__... ___............... ........._...__.._...... .. - - - - __ - - _.. - _.. ..~ . ., , 1\. ('ù I // Company Richfield 0:1,1 Corporation Location ¡oJhite River Unit - Yakataga A~ea Well No. White River~2 Lease No. Anchorage 017953 Drilling operations as proposed by you in attached Notice of Intention to Drill are subject to the following requirements: ~.---- 1. Compliance with Federal Oil and Gas Operating Regulations. 2. The date actual drilling is started shall be reported promptly to the Regional Oil & Gas Supervisor. 3. Any change in the approved program must receive prior approval of the Regional Oil & G£s Supervisor. 4. Adequate surface casing shall be used to protect fresh water zones and it must be cemented with sufficient cement to circulate to the surface. 5. All pertinent data, including electrical logs, directional surveys, core descriptions and analyses, stratigraphic and faunal determinations, formation tests, and similar information shall be submitted in duplicate. Electrical logs and stmilar surveys and the results of formation tests should be submitted as soon as the records are available. Other data not previously submitted shall be included in or submitted with the log and well history. /~ 6. All rigs or wells shall be permanently marked in a conspicuous place and should show name of operator, lease serial number, number designation and location of the well. 7. Install adequate blowout-prevention equipment and maintain in good condition 8.t all times. The rams should be tested at frequent intervals by opening and closing and against pressure. 8. Lessee's Monthly Report of Operations (Form 9-329) covering all operations and production on this lease should be submitted in duplicate prior to the fifteenth of the following month. Mailing Address Regional Oil & Gas Supervisor u. S. Geological Survey P. O. Bo,e 259 Anchorage, Alaska Office Address Room 505 Cordova Building Telephones: Office - DR 5-0511 Night - DR 4-9141 FE 3-4122